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Show (August 16, 1974 mack ooDd Focldl The Hill AFB intramural track and field meet held earlier this summer was won team from the by the in, TSgt. William Keyser grabbed a first place in the. discus, second in the baseball throw and third in shot put and javelin. SSgt. Charles F. Grisham also contributed with two second places and one third place. Four other members of the squadron took two awards i each. ALL TOTAL, the squadron took eight first places out of a possible 16 nine second and nine third places. Second team place trophy went to the 1881st Combat Logistics 2952nd Support Squadron (CLSS). This team won the meet with 99 points, which was 55 points over the second place team. LEADING woDiiirD Also helping power his team 18-m- an the squadron to it? victory was SSgt. Roger Royster, an aircraft elec- trician. He placed first in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and pole vault and third in the long jump. SSgt. Roger Royster Wilson and Mike Langner were the winners in the Scotch Twosome Golf tournament held last Saturday at the base course. They carded a score of Net 63 for the event. Other winners were: le Tourney set The Hill AFB Intramural Horseshoe Tournament is scheduled for Aug. 8 in the horseshoe pits east of the base 27-2- Second and third place: Bob r The Civilian Recreation Office at Hill AFB has special group rate season tickets for Weber State College football games. Regular $15 season tickets gym. be purchased at the Hill All squadrons desiring to may AFB office for $11. participate in this tournament All seats sold are located in must send a letter of intent to West stands, between the the Harry Hall, SSRA, no later 10 33 yard lines. and than Aug. 23. further information call For 1 an On Aug. 25 at p.m. Civilian Karl will be Larsen, organizational meeting Recreation Office, Bldg. held at the base gym, Bldg. ext. 2892. 520. 0, Bowling starts soon The Hill AFB Officers' Bowling League will begin Sept. 12 at the base lanes and continue every Thursday at 6 p.m. until April 1975. Anyone interested in forming a team or joining an existing team call Capt. Omer Smith, ext 7378 or Maj. Daniel McHugh, ext. 7705. winning WmM u o IS ... from mowing grass . . . from painting the house COME SEE US FOR "LEISURE fifth and sixth Abrams; S Tickets 6 . team were: SSgt. Mark Stolp, SSgt. Michael Thomas A. Parson, SSgt. Brown, Sgt. James jWheaton, 'James E. Brown, AIC Geof- Sgt. Gregory G. Mitchell, Sgt. frey B. Cox, Sgt. Ronald D. Gregory W. Brown, SSgt. Brewer, Sgt. David R. Igert, .Robert C. Conner, Sgt. Paul A. Sgt. James T. Carpenter, Drov'dal and Sgt. Thomas H. SSgt. Michael E. Wright, AIC Victory. Communications Squadron with 44 points and third place was garnered by the 1550 FTS with 14 points. In addition to Sergeants and Grisham Royster, of the members other Keyser, Edmund Rafalko and Forrest Sanders; fourth place: Col. Howard Andersen and Flo and Cocherell Eunice Schlenker and Maj. Gen. iPage 23 HILL TOP TIMES ITDCoim Twosome winners named Bob I places: Bob Greene and Jim Sheets and Dick Bombard and Bobette Perry; seventh place: Jim Vandersteen and Aloha Northam; eighth place: Joe Laurella and Joe Schlenker; and ninth and tenth places went to Dave Talbot and Dorothy Bailey and Hank Gordon and Dennis Charlton. 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