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Show June fl? The 7th Annual Materiel Golf nament is scheduled for July 12 at the Hill AFB golf course. This year's event will allow participants to choose their Tour- Management own foursomes. Calloway and registered state handicap players in the same foursome, but must indicate on their scorecard which handicap system they toy ra are playing under. PLAYERS without foursomes will be assigned into groups by the directorate golf committee. Entry fee for this year's tourney is $6 plus green fees. Hors d'oeverewill be provided to everyone, to be served in the club house from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. In addition, there will be a package for all participants and trophies and prizes will for the winners. For example, two Bag Boy Golf Carts (complete with golf bags) will be awarded to the golfers who hit their ball "closest to the hole' on numbers 3 and 17 greens. Several other prizes and trophies will go to other winners. gift Tournament winners named Nesossis put together a 40 and a 39 for a Administrative Section, total of 79 and Nancy fired a 46 Civilian Personnel Branch, and a 39 for her total of 85. The Calloway was won by took the Men's and Ladies Gordon in the Howes, Safety Championship prizes second annual Personnel Division, with a gross of 86. Division Golf Tournament Highlight of the event was e held on the Hill AFB Golf the by Fern Course last Friday. Clarke, Service Control Unit, The 67 participants braved Civilian Personnel . Branch. She rarely plays golf, but cold, frigid wind, sleet and some snow during the 18 hole consented to support the event. tournament, which paid off when she took out her driver IN SPITE of the nasty on the Par 3, 16 hole and Charles Nesossis, Training Section, and Nancy Stewart, weather, hole-in-on- , , , 1 .s placed the ball right in the bottom of the cup. OTHER winners were: Men's Handicap, 2nd: Don Ferguson and BUI Ballew; 4th Gross: Gus Campbell; Low Net: Mike Buttell; 2nd Net: Steve Lugenbell; 3rd Net: Tom Lazarcheck; 4th Net: Bob Caldwell. High Gross, Ray Oliver; High Net, Bob Terry. Women's' Handicap: 2nd Gross, Marge Benge;Low Net, Coke Sipes; 2nd Net, Jeanie Freestone. High Gross, Kay Limb ; High Net, Helen Lewis. 2nd, Ralph Calloway: Peterson; 3rd Gross, Dewey Gunn; 4th Gross, Jim Sheets; Low Net, Pete Martinez and Riley Skeen; 3rd Net, Sylvester Gray, Glen Clark, Les Norton and Rick Roth-wel- l; 4th Net, Bob Walker; 5th Net, Jerry Sanford, John Rhodes and Thelma Howes. High Gross Helen Andersen; Closest to Pin on third hole, Bert Saenz; Closest to the pin on 17, Dewey Gunn. Gift certificates for all winners will be available at the Pro Shop. E - Fern Clarke, recently carded a hole-i- n one on the Par 3. 16th Hole of the Hill AFB Golf Course during the recent Personnel Division golf tournament. She was playing in a foursome made up of husband Glen and John and Georgia oil ft Page HILL TOP TIMES 14, 1974 sdhxsdly from noon on in the Golf Course Club House. THE TOURNAMENT is open to all directorate civilian and military personnel, as well as retired Materiel Management personnel. There will be free beer and soft drinks available at For tee time reservations call Darrell Tracy, ext. 6771. Times will run from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Applications for the tourstrategically located "pit can be obtained from nament and course on the golf stops" chairmen Budd available committee will be bar service Burnett, ext. 4861 or Don Naef , ext. 5721 or from the following Wes Darrell ext. 4235; Townsend, Tracy, ext. 6771; Donna Eatchel, ext. 7345; Arnie Frecker, ext. 6336; Ken Tucker, ext. 5512; Ben Lehraman, ext. 5378 and Pat Kincaid, ext. 5673. monitors: division Summer activities slated Swimming lessons will start June 17 for Beginners through Swimmers at the YouthCenter. Sign up for the lessons can be accomplished at the Hill AFB Youth Center. In Area C, an Arts and Crafts program will start on on June 17, Monday through Friday, from 1 to 5 p.m. Tennis classes are also scheduled to be conducted at the Youth Center and will start very soon. Interested persons should call the Youth Center for further Track team finishes second Shot Put, 3rd 220; Al Dice, 1st Mile; Willie Carter, 2nd 440; The 1881st Communications Squadron (AFCS) track team finished in second place in the recent Hill AFB Intramural Meet. Team Team members and awards in the individual events were: Dennis Kinzebach, 1st High Jump, 2nd Pole Vault; Tom Walther, 1st 880, tied for 2nd High Jump; Marc Jobe, 1st p. , events were first valuable player by virtue of placing in all four events entered. Medley Relay - Dennis Kinzebach, Tom Walther, Willie Carter and Al Dice; 2nd 440 relay - Dennis Kinzebach,! Marc Jobe, Tom Ricks and Willie Carter. Dennis Kinzebach was picked as the 1881st most Drinking problem? Want help? Alcoholics Anonymous is now meeting on base. Call 393-472- 8 'Jz 4 mm ei . (r newSNTP ,s 4M-3- 2 m HOLE-IN-ON- Rhodes. 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