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Show Page Aprs! 27. 1973 HILL TOP TIMES 16-- B Sporfs shorts " with Lew With am Since I know of not a sports loving soul who managed to answer more than five of the 20 questions in my last exam, I've decided to take it a little easier on you people this time ... Here goes nothing 1. Who was on deck when Bobby Thomson hit his historic "shot heard 'round the world" in 1951? 2. Of the last five Heisman Trophy winners from the Pacific 8 conference, name the two who failed miserably in the professional ranks. 3. Take the number of games won by this year's 76ers and Philadelphia old Maris multiply by Roger number. What do jersey you v get? 4. What was Jersey Joe Walcott's real name? -- What was the only major league baseball team in modern history to fold after one season? 6. What NFL coach has been at the helm of his team for the most consecutive seasons? 7. Who inherited the Boston Celtic's center position from Bill Russell? 8. Who won the Olympic 100 meter gold medal at the 1960 5. oun taingide FAMILY RETREAT X games in Rome? 9. What racehorse brought home more money than any other? 10. List all the nicknames for sports teams carrying the "New York" banner. Answers: 1. Willie Mays 2. Terry Baker, Oregon State, and Gary Beban, UCLA. 3. Enough germs to catch pneumonia 4. Arnold Cream 5. Seattle Pilots 6. Hank Stram (Dallas Texans - Kansas City Chiefs) and Tom Landry (Dallas Cowboys) 13 seasons. 7. Henry Finkel 8. Armin Hary. Germany 9. Kelso 10. Yankees, Mets, Giants, Jets, -- Knicks, Islanders. Nets, Rangers, When the basketball season rolled around this year, eager controllers assigned to the 1881st Communications Squadron (AFCS) and Hill RAPCON, both located at Hill AFB, and Ogden Municipal Tower, Ogden, discovered that they lacked manpower to teams alone. put forth By combining under one hoop, they could compete and compete they did. HILCON, as the team was to be known, went on not only to strike fear in the hearts of their opponents but walked off with first place as well. Besides HILCON, the league the joys of travel adventure in an atmosphere of family fun. Quality built Holiday Rambler Corporation travel trailers make it all possible. Enjoy a Holiday For All Seasons. We've got a "RETREAT" waiting for you. Share all HOLIDAY VACATIONER consisted of teams Sale Lake City representing FSS, Salt Lake TRACON, Salt Lake 1645 South 500 West Bountiful Ph. Weather Bureau, Frontier Airlines and three teams from Salt Lake ARTCC. With the championship being in serious doubt until the last play-of- f game, things did not look especially good for HILCON. Down by six points with 1 :28 left to play, HILCON came back with a scoring drive that 295-170- 7 for your convenience . . . our Layton Office (264 East Gentile) NOW culminated with SSgt. Larry munications Squadron regulation play. It was not until there were but five seconds left in the first overtime that victory seemed within reach for HILCON, when AlC Dennis Kinzebach, air traffic controller with the Communications 1881st Squadron, stepped to the foul line with one shot, victory belonged to HILCON. Final score was 6 Led jointly by coach-play- named as Most Valuable the league for the Player seaon. HILCON's high scorer honors for the season went to Jay Thompson. Making up the military half of the number one team were: of Captain Erdman, Sergeant Peart, Sergeant Martin, and Airman Kinzebach. Their FAA counterparts on the team were: Jay Thompson, Larry Anderson, Leon Flink (now assigned to Salt Lake TRACON), and Ogden Tower controller Chuck McLaughlin. ' . ,. ' in Lt. Col. Floyd "shot" Davis, Base Services Division chief, says that the Russian team playing in the Salt Palace this week is essentially the same group he met on his AAU tour last year. As coach of the AAU all-stteam on its 1972 tour of Russia and other Iron Curtain he led the countries, Americans to seven victories in nine games. Colonel Davis will retire from the Air Force in early July and become head golf professional at the Woodmoor Country Club in Colorado ar Springs. He formerly served as director of athletics and training at the Academy prep school in military Colorado Springs. Colonel Davis is a Ixtgan native who completed his master's program in physical education at Utah State University in A veteran of 'J. 20 years l I I !, I ,:; , f "if I , t 4& 4 f T i , i f - WINNING FORM - At least Bill Murdock and Herb Finley hope so as Mr. Murdock proudly displays his Samoyed Husky for the cameras. His dog will be entered in a dog show to be held at Dane Hansen Stadium, Westminster College on May 6. Competition will be held in the Samoyed specialty, fun match. For details, call junior handling, and an Mr. Murdock at all-bre- all-bre- ed ed 363-612- 5. fMj"tn lit 0m v.uV Members I'."-.- of the Hill Top ling Team, employees M'.rn Ihl) APR, again arose to ' s avion to become vic-ori'iu- "if Green, The Hyde Ranch and Ray Yates. team is sponsored by Pony of American owned by Noall Hyde. He will receive the sponsor's trophy which he will add to ?he many I' OA trophies he has won fiver the years. All of the men except for Mr. Schulfer. who is with liocing Plant 77 , work in the Direc- torate of Distribution. in s s i ; t 'v 11' .. ...i ' -1 lit " y TAGS TEE to begin a new season on the links are elected officers of the Tuesday Afternoon Golf recently to left Pictured Society. right are Dorothy Poulk, treasurer; Peggy Hunter, president; and Elaine Lay, tournament chairman. Play begins May 1. . g . OFF-Read- The opening social for the TAGS (Tuesday Afternoon Golf Society ) was held at the Hill AFB golf annex on April 10. Officers for the 1973 season arc: Peggy George, president; Dotty Poulk. secretary-treasure- Elaine r; tournament chairman; Thora Phillips, publicity & Iiy, social; Shirley Reed, leg match chairman; Aloha Northam, team captain; Alta Perry, prizes; and Grace state Kono. May 1. welcome. ser- vice. Colonel Davis is married and has four children urtis. Elmer Smith, Val n U t XXX winning the South howling League ' hampionship for 172 and r7: seavm. They are Jim I. ik as 'Captain), Ed Schulfer, Noall Hyde (Sponsor), Johnny Credit Union ft MUM.' er Leon Flink and Captain-assistan- t coach Erdman, HILCON achieved an enviable record of 14 wins, 2 losses, and captured the league Sportsmanship Trophy for the second year in a row. was Captain Erdman -- Federal Employees V" Communications Squadron, flight facilities officer, who pumped in 31 points. Tremendous assistance came from playmaker TSgt. Arnold Peart, air traffic controller. bv o I ;, with 59-5- high scorer being Capt. 1881st Donald Erdman, o-- o S1 (AFCS), air traffic controller, tying the score at the end of OPEN AT Com- 1881st Martin, representative-Activ- e play will commence New members are XXX The Aerospace Defense Command will host the Thirteenth Annual Armed Forces Skeet Championship at Ent AFB. Colorado Springs, Colo , June 25 through 30. The shoot is sanctioned by the National Skeet Shoeing Association. Selection of a six man AFLC skeet team will fx? made on the basis of registered scores and the results of a shoot off to be hosted the by AFB Rod and Wright-Patterso- n Gun Club immediately prior to the Ar'ied Forces Skeet Championship at Ent AFB Highly qualified military shooters should contacf Harry G. Hall, ext. 2824, ditional information for Inig(rish(ntfr r..V2K 15 Salt Lake City ad- The Iron Poinies Motorcycle Gub has announced planned activities for two coming, weekends. A poker run" is scheduled for 10 a.m. May 5, with the road ride beginning at Bldg. 758. Following will be a moto cross on the club course at 2 p.m. Club members will host a social with a pot luck dinner at the clubhouse following the moto cross event. Saturday, May 12 has been proclaimed "Motorcycle Safety Day" on base. The Utah Highway Patrol will initiate the day's activities with a representative making an official presentation to Rick Fresh, club president, at 10 a.m. The ceremony will be at the base theater. Following lunch break, the afternoon agenda of events will include a safety clinic sponsored by the club and issuance of safety checklists to all participants. RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. The Air Force AFNS) Lifetime Sports 1 and 2 championships will be held at Kirtland AFB, N.M. Lifetime racquetball 1 badminton, and pocket billiards will be staged May w ill be the dates May for Lifetime 2 which includes Tn.h. handball and table tennis. 15-1-8 Sacred cows hamburger. make lousy |