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Show Airman Lunches Over Hill and Dale t f i l-- v J i f ' Athletics meet in 1971. "I ran af ainr a .lot whlle in Colle8e Force he says- " met some run- ners from the Air Force at tne Kansas relays and at other meets., I found the service runners to be friendly and I to know them." 100, 220 or even 880 yards. He got credits his McDonald runs cross country and spends his lunch hour doing it. Four miles for lunch and eight to ten more after duty hours is a regular day for the young Don't ever ask Amn. Mike McDonald of security police to take you out for lunch and expect a ham and swiss on rye. That's not his idea of lunch-tim-e at Hill AFB. Airman McDonald is a runner. He doesn't stop after it J PP - airman. All this is not just for fun, is reason behind his there LOW CAL - Amn. Mike McDonald runs a four mile course madness. Airman McDonald around Hill AFB during his lunch period. Airman McDonald has his sights set for the Air will try out for the Air Force Cross Country Team this month. Force Cross Country Team friendship with Air Force cation to jog al track men as being one reason athletic husband he joined this branch of the Jogging dnum".. service. His father was in the Hill AFB miJL "KH calls for two-hundre- at vrco iw.uiui luailicu CU1U wife takes to the road on J1 degrees. Thats In " I11S KUUU i oc- - sometimes twenty bei Al Three Hill Men Chosen For Basketball Team points for the - five-gam- from the Air e series, was cnosen as me tournament's most valuable a player, quite a feat for Maj. (Dr.) Bob member of the third place AFLC MVP McMasters (11) of Hill AFB was named the most valuable player in the AFLC basketball tournament. JKETB-Gen.- leBan jersOe karloo JIN ie Hil letball fit nig jgymi team. ine Fm a,J faster Leading rebounita the Academy years, Ron another Air man, Jim for the freega jeams pai Weilert Force Jihas; Iseasc Acatf Cooper, for us. All (p.m. He hit for 37 points against playing tf Robins AFB for his highest played for the champion tel out-pu- t of the tourney. wnght-Patterson- jeente (old ." Air Force Ski Meet Slated March 5 -- 10 at Snow Basi Alamosa, Colo. He finished the National Association of Intercollegiate in emP' these risve 6-- Before joining the Air Force, Mike ran cross country for Adams State College in second Colorado Springs home now. Airman McDonald Hill AFB will be well Sergeant Brown represented on tftis year's Air averaged just under a J Force Lneist basketball team. All three men from ur Bob McMasters (Dr.) Maj. participate in the AirU and SSgt. Fred Browning were Wide tournament k J named to the AFLC team at Sheppard AFB J T mi TtSv nrV;ia llA Wda Sunday. miut Pant vapt. MiU as an chosen assistant coach. "We have a good chJ Team selection was made win me Air Force title" during the AFLC basketball McMasters. "On the staJ tournament last week. icarn wiin us wiU b McMasters, averaging 23.3 Parsons, a All Ami that will compete internationally in Tunis, North Africa later this month. "First I have to finish in the top nine during qualifying at Eglin AFB around the 24th of Tickets are $4 each. They the month," said McDonald. can be had by contacting Glen "The Air Force will take nine Jensen, Ext. 3248; Leon men on the long course team Barnes, Ext. 6435, or Bob and five on the short course Walker, Ext. 4063. team." A social complete with McDonald says he is in dancing will be held at the good shape and believes he Townhouse in Salt Lake City can make the team. "I've following the game. Tickets been training since I got here. for this event are $3 each and After work I run around can be had from the same Ogden, sometimes up the road individuals. to Snow Basin and out in Each ticket entitles the Hooper." Utah Stars rapped the Indiana Pacers for a 121 to 100 win in their recent basketball match and shoved the Stars to a ii game buldge over the Hoosiers in the western division race. The series is now even between the two clubs this season at four games each. Both teams will be out for blood at the Utah Air Force Association night at the Salt Palace on Friday, Feb. 25. purchaser to unlimited refreshments. Game time is 7:30 p.m. There are still choice The game will honor the d reserve-setickets available Utah AFA, on base for the game and will tickets have been set aside for base personnel. be sold until next Friday tin Army. way to spend a w? KM He was born in Germany but is. Noon-tim- e Has Reserved Tickets Available for Stars' Game AFA ury A new fission L- -i J Vilr i A r i fc' Ite.. ,.Jj j'- -' 'n in of which AFLC third the the Hill Hornets, Members HILL HORNETS placed basketball tournament, are (front row, left to right) AlC Gary Stratman. Capt. Louis Dix, Capt. Jack Cusand. and Sgt. Jerry Harbour; (back row) SSgt. Fred Browning, AlC Steve Domseif, SSgt. Rick Mazeika, and AlC David Campa. Absent from the photo are 2nd Lt. Bob Martens, Maj. Bob McMasters, SSgt. Jon Kirkbride. AMN Larry Coppage and AMN Jt bh Lua .JLmA-- - mm t 3 Calvin Ma pp. AFLC Tournament defense. Everyone on the team played well. However, Wright Patterson was just in a class by themselve- s- they team as the were really outstanding," he Hornets had their best finish said. McMasters credits the in five years. Hill beat Robins AFB twice excellent intramural comand Newark Air Station once petition on base for turning out enroute to a 32 record. many of the base team Led by Bob McMasters and Command basketball tour-Fre- d Browning, the AFB namcnt last week. Hornets grabbed third place in McMasters and Browning the Air Lorce Logistics were named to the AFLC Sportt Equipment Ready to Borrow Need some winter sports equipment? The Civilian Sports Loan office has some on hand for by civilian borrowing emr-kyes- . Such items as skis, snowshoes, toboggans, and ice augers are available. The Civilian Sports Loan office is located in Bldg 374 and is open for business Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1:40 p.m. to 5 p.m. During those hours of Deration further in formation may be obtained by calling Ext. 3669. AFB won players. "I think the league this the tournament while Kelly AFB look second place. Hill's year was the most balanced only losses came at the hands since I've been at Hill." of the two top teams. "We had five players in Judo Class double figures just about Judo classes will start in every game," said March at the Base Gym back for a couple of taught by Sgt. Tom Ezell, 2952 days before returning for the Combat Logistic Support Air Force Wide tournament. Squadron. "Calvin Mapp from Security Two sessions will be taught Police did an outstanding Job both rebounding and on during the morning. Sergeant Ezell holds the NiDan or secondary black belt. For more information, he Diet: Lunch brike. can be contacted at Wright-Patterso- n Offered Mr-Maste- 825-510- 5. 1 us more first-clas- s skiers," said the captain. Last year's meet saw 150 skiers go after the title of the best skier in the Air Force. Applications were sent all over the world with 220 being returned for consideration. Oddly enough, the team from farthest away. United States Air Force Europe, will probably take the team trophy. The Hornets Place Third in IV. J. to limited ""nag? - NCAA Alpine WILDCAT C pt. Dick Neubaurer, Air Force WrM ir til" a Skiing Champion will also ski Meet director, tries out the Snow Basin slope. in the meet. exnectMl for Lh mrl March S through 10. The new event for 1972 is the are slalom challenge where two Wort skiers go at it side by side. This is in addition to the Putting on a ski meet the slalom, giant slalom and size of the Air Force World downhill. Wide Meet is no easy job. Captain Neubaurer "I believe we could have . veari a Handeling the chore for his tt.li, -four c trior better skiing conditions this third is Capt. straight year be year, too," said Captain Dick Neubaurer of the Vehicle an- Neubaurer. "We already have sport the on Division. more snow than last year." Transportation base 'The hardest thing about made the :. The Hill AFB team finished meet is having to cut the presently is the fifth last year and prospects number of people down to a the II m are that finish will be higher almost figure." says Skiing is this time. Any active Air time lJ) Neubaurer. Some of past Force personnel at Hill may Captain . me lop SKicrs in me woriu wun try out for the team. annually DarticiDate in the resorts but ai Qualifying will be Feb. 24. meet wtiich has been hosted Aspen, Steamy For more information call by Hill AFB for the past nine Sun Vaheythe Captain Neubaurer at Ext. resorts in years. 6837. Snow Basin has been the site CaPta,n.,vC"f each year of the meet and the this area HEARD A SAD STORY k bwm mmnn. ' inn pni .A in line uie a m ii. about an actor mho fell off a conditions of the Cache locatior.ofH'nAj; text him. n iS ship passing a lighthouse and National Forest locale. died. Seems he drowned while For Captain Neubaurer the Berkeley ay ha swimming in circles trying to meet means plenty of extra Jersey in the spotlight. keep work and maybe even a few citizen. 1969 Ski Meet Extra non-skier- s 1 sped 5-1-0. This should give aga lance competition and a forecast for great skiing conditions highlight this years upcoming Air Force World Wide Ski Meet. The meet is scheduled for nearby Snow Basin March because of will I a the event, the best Capt. Dick Neubaurer is the meet director for the third straight year. "We had to trim the number of skiers to 113 se i n;l - . J |