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Show Page June HILL TOP TIMES 12 14, 1974 Vollmor wins x 200 and Lynn Walker, the 1973 winner, with 195 x 200. Winners of the recent annual Hill Rod and Gun Club championship skeet shoot and winner of the General Poe Revolving Perpetual Trophy was Robert Vollmer with an over-a- ll high score of 197 x 200 in both 20 and 12 gauge events. 1 Second and third place high overall winners were Col. (Ret.) Harvey Bower with a 96 x 100; Don Cottrell, event B, 95 x 100; Lee Williams, event C, 92 x 100 and Lauri Busse, winners in the 20 were as follows: event gauge Robert Vollmer, event winner, with 98 x 100; Lt. Col. Jay M. x 100; Strayer, event AA, Col. Harvey Bower, event A, Class . An Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) noncommissioned officer has been chosen as an Air Force competitor in two Navy-hoste- d Class winners in the 12 gauge event were: Col. (Ret.) Bower, Harvey event champion, 100 x 100; Robert Vollmer, event AA, 99 x 100; Lynn Walker, event A, 99 x x 100; Terry Buist, event B, x 98 event Mark C, 100; Busse, event Lane D, Christian, 100; 96 x 100 and Vic Stouffer, event. according to command sonnel services sources. " An Air Force veteran with this event had a score of 291. over Sergeant 13 service, years Sergeant Eaddy is currently e the noncommissioned of the repair shop at McClellan. He is rated as one of the top skeet shooters in America by the National Rifle Association ( NRA) , and has been awarded the "master" rating in skeet shooting by that organization. In last year's International at Skeet Championships Ohio, Chardon, Sergeant Eaddy placed seventh out of 125 competitors, and turned in a final score of 288 out of a 92 x 100. In the near future the Hill skeet and trap facilities will be increased by three new skeet and trap fields. Ground leveling has been completed and cement work will start soon. For information on joining the Hill Rod and Gun Club contact the Shotgun Director, Ed Maw, ext. 2006 or 2157. 'I'M Eaddy placed second in the NRA South bio-medic- al per- The selected AFLC skeet-shootis TSgt. Walter E. Eaddy, assigned to the USAF McClellan AFB, Clinic at Calif. He will compete in the er Shooting Association International oceana Naval Air Station, Virginia Beach, Va., on June possible 300. The winner of 27. ternational the annual In- Pararescue Competition held last week at Trenton, Ontario, Canada. Assigned to the 1550th Aircrew Training and Test Wing, the Hill AFB team and jumped placed parabundles closer to the bullseye than the other six squads in the meet. REPRESENTING Hill were Captains James A. Hassell : rS3 f rl western Zone Championships held last year in Phoenix, & Mv .111 a i i - A - CHAMPION Maj. Gen. Bryce Poell assists Robert Vollmer in holding the championship skeet shoot trophy recently won by him with an overall high score of 197 out of 200 birds in the 20 and 12 gauge events. (USAF photo) Ariz. (AFLCNS) Team tops competition team from Hill and Norman R. Farmer and A seven-ma- n AFB won GPS3 1 officer-in-charg- international skeet shooting championships, Skeet E, 100. names fop skeef shoofer AFLC National skt event D, 87 x s hoof Annual tourney set Sergeants Richard Glaser, Alva V. Reid, Joseph S. Stanaland, Michael Gallagher and Sylvan Mutschler. The 13th Annual Hobson Golf Tournament will be held at the Hill AFB golf course Jumps were made from the June 2,000 foot level and ropes were tournament is The from 150 feet and 300 feet, all Kenneth General after named accomplished from a B. Hobson, Commander of the aircraft. Ogden Air Logistics Center Seven teams from the U.S. from August 1959 to July 1961.' and Canada were entered in He was responsible for the meet. establishing the golf course on the base. 22-2- 3. 36-ho- le C-1- FATHER'S DAY authorized members of the golf course! Each entrant must have a current Utah Golf Association or other golf association handicap card. Entry fee is $5 and must be paid at the time of registration at the pro shop. DEADLINE for entering is noon, June 19. Flights will be as follows: "A" Flight Championship 12 THE tournament is open to all military and civilian employees of Hill AFB, their Flight dependents Flight. and other 0-- 8; "B" Flight 2; "C" 13-1- 7; and a Ladies 18-3- 0; Youth swim meet planned The Hill AFB civilian contest will receive a cerrecreation office and Hill tificate of participation. V.F.W Post 8868 are Ribbons will be awarded for ill At Lyman, s Interior HE'LL ENJOY THE YEAR 'ROUND Your Choice VELVET CHAIRS .. v cosponsoring a swim meet for first, second and third places sonnel at Hill AFB. The meet will be held at the base indoor pool, June 22, For additional information contact Karl Larsen, ext. 2892 or Ron Laterza, ext. 2020. all dependent children of for each age group and each civilian and military per- class. 3 starting at 8:30 a.m. Events will be by age groups and sex as follows: 2 year 4 old boys and girls; year old boys and girls and 7 year old boys and girls and include free style, backstroke, butterfly and breast stroke. The meet will be open for recreational swimmers only. AAU swimmers and training competitors are not qualified to enter. 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