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Show Page swisim in youth pmce Hffff Two youthful members of the Hill Swim Club placed in the Coal County Open Swim Meet at Price last weekend. Ul, lilllilIMm,l'lEggj Sherman Whitmore, age 8, placed first in the 50 meter butterfly for eight and under, second in the 100 meter for eight and under, third in the 50 meter free style eight and under, and fifth in the 200 meter Individual Medley eight Sherman Whitmore Gymkhana slated 1 meeting and and at 1:15 p.m.; competition p.m. No car will run without seat belts, and drivers will wear helmets which will be available at the starting line. All drivers will have a Special Services will sponsor a gymkhana, or driving decathlon, at Hill AFB July walk-throug- 1. The event has no entrance fee and is open to both men and women. Registration and h, rules may be picked up at the registration desk in parking current driver's license. Those with the best driving lot 50 (across from the are eligible to win one of skills at security police building) 10:30 a.m. the day of the meet. seventeen trophies. Safety Gymkhana is open to all consciousness will play a active military personnel and large part in determining the their dependents and to DoD winners, said SSgt. Willis Lipham, meet director. personnel. Due to the amount of time For further information, comto a call run such Sergeant Lipham at required 50 cars the first petition, only to register and pass technical inspection will run. Flying? Call SATO The July 1 schedule consists of registration, 10:30 a.m. to Ext. 4677 noon; technical inspection, noon June HILL TOP TIMES 14 to p.m.; driver's 1 J nJl X In in iriiiiiiJ ill U L and under. Sher nan is the son of Major and Mrs. JJruce Whitmore of OOAMA Service Olympics for ages Engineering. Pamela Pehr, age 15, placed fifth in the 200 meter breast stroke open. Pamela is the daughter of Major and Mrs. Frank Pehr of the 1550th. Ten members of the team journeyed to Price for the meet. However, the whole team will go to the next meet at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, on June 29 and 30 and July 1. Qualifying times in the Lava meet will be eligible to go to the Regional championships at the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, on July 27 and 28. These championships under, include will the Junior SMSgt. Charles Hansen, 4754th Radar Evaluation Squadron, won the Low Gross trophy in the first Annual Personnel Division tournament by shooting a one under par 71 on the Hill Golf Course. The Personnel Division Tournament was an invitational for all personnel assigned to the Personnel and to other Division organizations assigned to the 2849th Air Base Group and tenant units that do not have a 1 NEW LOOK FOR Av-;-v- :jt'f-- i '. ' SUMMED WE WANT YOU TO LOOK BETTER, 'J x 15 - 7 - " . X f i i i - ' h James and 14, and and Councilman, 825-60- 64 - sponsored tournament. Fernando Guillen won the low net trophy by firing a net score of aroa, wo would like to invito you and a friend to try our lovoly facilities one time. 67. Nancy Stewart, Personnel Division, took home the trophy for Low Gross for women by shooting a blistering 86. Helen Lewis won the Low Net Trophy with a net 84. The Calloway trophy went to A1C Richard Kelley, CBPO by shooting a 67. Other winners were Scotty Tillson, Ron Cornford, Dennis Charlton, Gary Peck, and Coke Sipes. s Mary-Gonzale- Other Calloway winners were David Christiansen, Lloyd Fisher, Jim Womack, R. Bombard, Jack McFall. E. Carlson. Pete Gonzales, Karl McCleary. Charles Nesossis and Carol Detamore. Special awards were given to Dave Jones. Fred Pooler. Bill Wood. Scott Tillson. and MSgt. Billy Smith. Numbers fo know Verla CBPO People Line 6688 3650 7000 2106 2643 Chaplain Weather - - - - Maintenance employees, Steve Christiansen, Jennifer Ramirez, and Paul Melling, go over final plans and check equipment for this year's Golf tournament. Mr. Christiansen and Mr. Melling were last year's first-plac- e winners in the Calloway and Handicap divisions, respectively. Interested golfers are encouraged to join in the fun, June 29, at the Hill AFB Golf Course. Application blanks with detailed information may be obtained from Divisions or committee members. Winn; 52 Net. READY SPORTS SHORTS Righty Individual: more (Continued from page 13 Gross: Jeri Stewart and Elaine Ward, 79; and 1st Net: Dorothy Tice and Maggie 60; 1st Bird. 72. Mixed Foursome "Tin Whistle": 1st Place: Pete Gonzales, Marion Stocking, Capt. Bill Ballew and Helen Lewis, 248 points; and 2nd Wayne Cashmore, LuAnn McGee. Don Houghton and Jan Crowder, 239 points. Gross: State Lefty-RightBill Metcalf, 71; and Bob Campabell, 76; Net: Dex and Bob Butterfield, Bill Team: Swanson. Metcalf. Gary Peck, Arnie Bussee and Bob Hoi brook; 63 Gross: Dcx Butterfield, Hal Short. Ioug Roth and Zann 2 First Southern Baptist Church Nred a Church I We Home S Awai from Home? ; 564 South 800 E Clearfield. Utah Sunday School 9:45 a.m. extend to YOU 825-551- 2 X us Sunday both men & CALL LGCATiD BEHIND KJNNtY'S SHOtS X 5 Sign-u- p will have its to pick tournament qualifying to attend the representatives AFLC Tennis Championships at Wright-PattersoAFB to be held July Openings exist for eight open, four seniors, and unlimited women players from Hill AFB. Hill AFB n 10-1- 5. Interested persons must sign up for the Hill tournament at the base gymnasium no later than today. The tournament will start Monday. Slow - pitch & 10:55 a.m. 7:00 p.m. I Church 825-027- 7 CBPO and Test lead the Intramural Slow-pitcleague with records followed by DSYA with a record. h 5-- 1 5-- 1550 1551 2 OMS, Dental Office, FTS and 67 Combat Support Group are right in the running for the top four places in the standings which will decide the teams for the double-eliminatio- n tournament to be held at the conclusion of the season in July. Slow-pitcleague play is conducted every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights with Ihe first game beginning at 5:30 p.m. h 5 Wednesday Services. Worship Service 1 women with weekend date nights, ROY, UTAH a cordial invitation to come worship with Lavoid Robertson Pastor Residence Net. 76-12-- 64 y: Wo feature programs for 5385 SO. 1950 74-11-- Score box 2nd Man Best Ball: 1st Gross: SSgt. Scott Tillson and SMSgt. Charles Hansen 65; 1st Net: Fernando Guillen and Ed Hales, Place; Bob Schofield, 71 Gross; Pate Jacobi, 72 Gross; Hal Short, Net; and Jim Wilson, Fast-pilc- h The closest race in the last two years in the Intramural Fast pitch league is under way with 4754 KKS and 2849 AI'.GP tied for the lead with identical records. 4754 KKS is having Ihnr best soft bat I season in years and is really challenging for the cham7-- 1 1 pionship i ;1 13 featured such Olympic greats as Mark Spitz, Gary Hall, and Shane Gould. The swim team owns these films and they can be made available to clubs and groups by contacting the coach Sgt. Paul Gavin at the pool in the evening between seven and nine or calling after duty hours. - L ':i and 12, films at the regular practice session Monday night. These films were prepared by the great swimming coach of the University of Indiana, Dr. YOUNGER AND LIVE LONGER. ABSOLUTELY FRE 7, 11 through 17. The team viewed training V IVlEWtothis i W 17 and the Regional Championships for ages ten and FEEL t t . through Hansen wins tourney WILL GIVE YOU A Xr'-- ' 13 22. 1973 WEST NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT 773 220 PROTECT YOUR WINDSHIELD WITH BUG & GRAVEL DEFLECTOR OGDEN AUTO PARTS & GLASS CO. Team favored Virgil Magnon's local Babe with Baseball team racked up their 9th straight win in League play last week. Virgil's team is made up of the Hoy and Clearfield High School Varsity Baseball team. The team looks invincible and is the odds-o- n favorite to be the I'tah State Champions for this year (amp oprns The Carter Creek recreation camp will often next Friday. Military personnel desiring stay at Carter Creek should plan ahead and make fo reservations at Sports Ixan. Bldg 2225. Military ct. |