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Show 1973 July 6, HILL TOP TIMES Swim nmoEcos The combined Ogden-Hi- ll AFB swim team fared well at the Intermountain Association AAU Junior Olympic Long Course Swimming Cham- meter freestyle, second in the year 100 meter breaststroke (1:27.6), fourth in the 4 year 100 meter freestyle (1:10.5) and third in the 200 meter 14 year 200 13-1- 4 13-1- 4 pionships at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho last weekend. individual medley (2:59.2). The combined Ogden-Hi- ll Rochelle Cragun was first in AFB teams 7 practice the year 200 meter separately, but combine for freestyle (2:37.7), third in the 7 competition. year 100 meter butterfly, The combined team of Doug first in the 7 year 400 Jenks, Duke Wahlquist, Doug meter individual medley, 7 Armstrong and Ricky Sparks (6:23.5) second in the pulled an upset in the boys 7 year 200 meter medley years 200 meter freestyle (2:57.4) and sixth in the long relay by garnering first with a distance 7 year 1500 meter time of 1:58.8. They also freestyle. In addition to Roberta, placed fourth in the 400 meter Ramona and medley relay. Rochelle Ricky Morley and John Cragun, the Cragun boys Whipple placed one and two in Roger and Ray placed ex4 the year 200 meter ceptionally well. Ray was in freestyle. Morley posted a the two relays mentioned time of 2:18.1. He also placed previously, placed third in the second in the boys 7 years 10 and under 100 meter 1500 meter freestyle, second in 4 the year 100 meter butterfly (1:11.6) second in the 13-1- 15-1- 15-1- 15-1- 15-1- 15-1- 13-1- 13-1- 13-1- breaststroke, (1:46.7), sixth in the 10 and under 50 meter Page splosh freestyle and fourth in the 10 and under 50 meter breast-strok(0:48.1). Roger Cragun placed ninth in the 2 year 50 meter freestyle. The girls 7 year relay team of Joan Costley, Jan Crenshaw, Pamela Pehr, and Rochelle Cragun were third in the 400 meter medley relay and fourth in 200 meter free relay. Additional winners from the base were Ricky Sparks with a fourth in the 7 year 100 meter freestyle. Leslie a ninth in the with Sparks 2 girls year 100 meter freestyle. Doug Armstrong placed second in the boys 200 meter freestyle (2:23.9) Pamela Pehr placed ninth in 7 the year 100 meter butterfly. Marian Ashley e, 11-1- 15-1- 13-1- 11-1- 15-1- Li placed ninth in the 10 and under 200 meter freestyle. Sherman Whitmore, age 8, placed fourth in the 10 and under 100 meter butterfly, (2:02,0), eighth in the 10 and under 50 meter butterfly (0:47.4), and ninth in 10 and under 100 meter backstroke (1:49.9). Others from the downtown club placing favorably were John Whipple, Can Costley, Don Cook, Duke Wahlquist, Doug Jenks, Suzie Ayers, Carolyn Coray, Joan Costley, Carolyn Freeman. Those swimmers with "B" times will be traveling to the Fort Douglas Country Club this weekend for a "B" meet. The entire team is looking forward to some family fun with the three day Twin Falls Invitational Swimming Meet on July 13 through 15. . V Hlllhaus season begins Hillhaus Lodge at Snow Basin is open for the summer season. The Lodge operates from 4 p.m. Fridays, until 8 p.m. Sundays, each weekend. Overnight facilities will be available for dormatories and one family groups or individuals in two family room. Food Service will be open for drop-i- n customers on Fridays, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturdays, 2 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Sundays, noon to 8 p.m. Menu will include snacks, lunches, and dinners. Drop-i- n customers are welcome and encouraged; drive up and enjoy the facility. Call ext. 3528 for overnight reservations. ed ed 13-1- year 13-1- 4 200 meter butterfly fourth in the (2:48.7) year 100 year 50 13-1- 4 meter freestyle, (1:04.7) and fourth in 13-1- 4 meter freestyle (0:28.9). Ricky Morley, Don Cook, John Whipple and Scott Reid placed third in the boys 4 year 200 meter freestyle relay with a 2:04.6. Another relay team of Ray Cragun, Dan Costley, Les Sparks and Tim Whitmore placed fourth in the 2 year 200 meter freestyle relay, 2 (2:26.2) and sixth in the year 200 meter medley relay The girls relay team of 13-1- 11-1- 11-1- Roberta Marion Cragun, Ashley, Vicki Damron, and Susan Pehr were fifth in the girls 10 and under 200 meter freestyle relay. 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