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Show June 24, r The two Hill AFB soccer teams are playing in the state By Tom N. Nixon As a group of men stood exchanging ideas at the other day, it suddenly dawned on me how lucky we to live where we do. The freedom we enjoy cannot be measured. finals. The "B" Division Team will play for the Salt Lake Incas at Riverside Park in north Salt Lake next Thursday, June 30 at 6 : 30 p.m . This will be for the semi-finwinner and the Mueller Cup. The "C" Division Team will play in the finals tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in Riverside Park in north Salt Lake. tee-to-gree- named t We went fishing by small boat in the East Sea. The pike weren't hitting with much ardor and we couldn't cover too much of the area because there weren't any motors, and rowing does slow you down. Nevertheless, as we were trolling along we apparently made our way too far out (by someone else's measure) and the next thing we saw was a gunboat coming out to cut us off and tell us to return to shore. The fact that we did catch a nice pike was dimmed somewhat by the knowledge that we had no choice as to where The Thursday Afternoon b .4 TAKING AIM-W- ith his height an advantage, Tommy Cook takes aim at the basket while Rod to not be Harvey, discouraged, eagerly awaits his turn. Sammy Miller, at left, plays the role of kibitzer. The lads shoot the hoops two hours a day, five days a week, under instruction of Har6Id Miller. The scene is part of the base Youth Enrichment Program. With eight weeks left, the Youth Center is still encouraging signup each Monday for the sports clinics. Golf Association (TAGS) held a Tourney on Tee-to-Gre-en on the base links. Following were the winners: June 16 First Flight: Betty Doman, Net; Grace Kono, Putts Second Flight: Nora Axtion, Net; Irene Allred, Putts Third Flight: Fran Sickler, Net; Kathleen Love, Putts we would go or what we would do. Only the very wealthy were allowed to hunt and own a gun. I guess the moral of this story is for us to be much thankful for our rights and freedoms and take advantage of all opportunities to enjoy them. QUALITY CARS 388th QMS edges Gl Bills to earn summer title in 3rd place a battle Tuesday night, the 388th OMS Cagers became Hill's In 1977 down-to-the-buzz- er Summer Basketball Tournament champions with a win over the runner-u- p GI Bills. Everett Willett was the big 55-5- gun for the OMS team as he poured in 25 points. The GI 25-poi- nt In the consolation game, Blounts Runts routed the 388th Little league Titans blast off Hawks Saturday. 11-- single-eliminatio- 4 The Titans, with a 13-- 2 record, have a four game lead with three games remaining. The Titans play their final game of the regular season next Monday at Hill's major top Quality Salesmen Paul Bitton Tom Close n tournament with consolation bracket wound up the summer basketball action. 4 (Photo, Page2P) In little league baseball action, the Hill AFB major league Titans wrapped up the division title with an 11 to 4 win over the Hawks last From your finishing fourth. The v OF DISTINCTION AMS 64 to 52 to take third place with the 388th AMS Bills' Larry Austin matched Willett 's output in a losing cause. range the really are Some of our more fortunate people can drive to other states particular bird or fish is much more plentiful (we are only a few hours from states that are rated 1, 2 and 3 in trout-fishin- g in the Continental U.S.). What's more important. . . we, as citizens, have the right to travel across these borders as freely as we desire. How many of us are aware that there are countries where you can't even leave your city without special permission, and when you do, you are watched constantly. We visited a country where had never been out of the city in which they were born; men had never of heard the Boy Scouts, or enjoyed the things our young men take for granted. Teenagers had never seen popcorn or marsh-mallow- s. n winners Ken Arave CB "Mitch" Mitchell J SPECIALS THIS WEEK for title NEW PONTIAC 1977 BONNEVILLE SEDAN league diamond. Elsewhere in baseball, the Tigers are closing fast in the minor league and the Cubs are the powerhouse in the Pee JJ211 Wee Division. )! 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