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Show Page 14 August 2, 1974 HILL TOP TIMES h for 'bom Luck m or Marinas are getting to be as commonplace as motels, and people are trying their sailing luck in everything from kayaks to ketches. But when it comes to safety, luck isn't enough. It is safer to depend on sensible precautions, says the National Fire Protection Association, which suggests the its sailor follow these pointers to keep his boat-an- d e season. fire this from passengers-safWhen refueling, observe a strict "No Smoking" rule and extinguish all open flames. Wipe up any fuel spills immediately. Portable fuel tanks used with outboard should be removed from the boat for filling. t Never take portable heaters of any type on board. by Terry Porter The Hill AFB Girl All Star Team had to claw their way back from a 23 to 13 deficit to sneak past the Layton All Star Girls 25 to 24 last Saturday. But on Sunday, there was no need for sneaking as the Hill three down situation three of those innings. In addition to Shirley's pitching and also a home run she hit on Sunday, Dorothy out Glover helped by double-playtwo spearheading s. thundered past the Team Layton team 28 Dicus further helped by driving through two homers with two girls on base the first time and one on the second time. Charlie Prichard helped with her homer by smashing Bubhles to 7. BEHIND THE destructive pitching of Jeanne Shirley, Layton was blanked out for four innings with a three up h TiTi Sf car SPORTS SHORTS BGHTIDHmVE IT ) BMXWAgPS w to!c one over the fence with the bases loaded. A fire protection must for any motor boat cover 16 feet is a bucket with lanyard attached, and smaller motor craft should follow suit. Every motorboat should have at least one (larger boats, several) approved extinguisher designed for use on flammable liquid fires. Extinguishers should be located near the equipment being protected, or readily accessible outside the compartment they are intended to serve. Keep extinguishers in good working order at all times. Safe boating is no accident. Observe these safety rules: 0 Know your boat, o Don't overload. Keep a good lookout. Operate at safe speeds, o Respect the weather, e Take sufficient fuel. Keep your boat in shape. Carry necessary equipment. Secure your boat properly. Obey the law. LAYTON threatened. NEVER the storm clouds seemed to gather ar On Saturday ound Hill in the fourth inning when Layton crashed out with two oooinst L ayton big runs, sending ahead by 10. 14 voyage all parts of the fuel system be of the highest standards. YOU'EE Use your nose before you turn on the ignitionswitch to start the engine. Ventilate the engine compartment and check for gasoline vapors before you try to start. Because of the fire and explosion hazards from leaking fuel in boatrs it is essential that the materials used, the design, the construction, and the installation of Use only approved stoves labeled for marine use. Never use gasoline fuel stoves aboard ship. Oirl (V M "gy GOLLY, them BUT WHEN HILL adjusted its team in the fifth inning, the game shifted over. Charlie Prichard did her thing the next three times she was at bat by powering through a home run in each of the three remaining innings with two on base on her first homer. Glover, Hill's helped double-pla- y out enormously in the sixth inning when she caught a fly ball and threw to first to complete her princess, specialty. Playoff next week for minor league The Minor League All Stars of the Hill AFB Little League will play in an invitational tournament next week in Washington Terrace. Six teams from the Ogden area will be involved in the tournament from Aug. 9 to 5-- be held at Central Park in Washington Terrace. THE PARK IS located at the Scotch twosome Aug. 10 Scotch twosome golf tournament, where each person in the twosome A TAGS results The winners in the TAGS Throw-ou- t Tourney last Tuesday included first flight, Elaine Lay low net, Glenna Buelo, low putts; second flight, Dorothy Poulk, now let. Coke Sipes, low puttsf and TAGS flight. Dorothy Bailey, low net, Linda Chadboume, low putts. Win earned Ralph McCleary, Data Automation, won the 1974 Annual Comptroller's Golf Tournament with a low gross of 73. SCRAMBLE WINNERS The team of Jack McFall, F. Rehling Lloyd Fisher ahd. Bonnie Allen took first place honors in the Scramble tournament at the Hill AFB Golf course last Saturday. McFall's team posted a gross of 60 in taking the honors. Second place went to the team of Jack Hobbs, E. Bushak, Charlie Rowe and Dottie Dean. They posted a score of 61 . Andy Anderson, Fernando Guillen, Dave Wilson and Jean Minnoch placed third. Now At Heywoods ! 1 i0 Going into the bottom of the seventh and final inning, Hill lead 25 to 24. At that time, Layton had two girls on base when it was Prichard's turn again to come through. The ball was hit, she caught the fly and touched third base for the double-pla- y that brought the conclusion. to its game The tournament had over golfers participating. The low gross women's trophy was won by Laura Peay. In addition to the low gross winners, there were six other flights. Winners of these flights are: Lee Dalebout, A Flight; Kerry Olsen, B Flight; Ralph Cummings, C Flight; Men's Arnold, Roger Col. A Joe Calloway Flight; B Men's Pate, Callway Flight; and Dorothy Fowler, Women's Calloway Flight. 150 alternates shots, will be held Aug. 10 at the Hill AFB Golf Course. There will be both a men's and a women's flight and one ball until they finish the hole. The Golf Council feels that this tournament will be a enjoyable one and encourages all golfers to participate. entries must be made prior to noon next Wednesday. The $5 per person entry fee can be The Hill AFB Tennis paid at the pro shop. THE TOURNAMENT is Tournament will be held for personnel open to all ..military and all military civilian personnel of Hill AFB beginning next Tuesday. It will be both a singles and and their dependents along n with any other members of the a doubles tournament on the tennis course. of the course courts in back of the bowling will also need to pay green alley to the side of the gym. Those interested may sign fees. Each twosome will play up at the gym. A meeting for with a handicap of one half all participants will be held their combined handicaps. Monday at 1 p.m. when will tee drawings for times and EACH PARTNER off with the best shot selected competition will be held. for the team's second shot. For further information, From there on, the two will call Harry Hall or SSgt. Mike alternate their shots with the Langner at the gym, ext. 2761. Tennis starts double-eliminatio- Non-membe- rs junction of 4700 S. and 4600 S. Selected as the manager for the Minor League All Stars was Levy Belton with Johny Garcia and Noel Damron as coaches. The team was chosen from the four teams which comprised Hill 's Minor League this year. MEMBERS OF THE team are Kenneth and Kevin Belton, Paul Damron, Jimmy Esser, Mike Gonzales, Mike Halloran, Scott Harrell, Brian Kanapaux, Ronald Megill, Brian Noon, Kent Nye, George Parker, Robert Pate, John Patrick and Mickie Rhodes. Mike Drew was selected as the bat boy for the team. Manager Belton stated that he felt the Hill team had an excellent chance of taking the tournament. 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