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Show June O - Ji o 4. n V. & - m 77 "Friday, June 16, will be the last day contestants can enter any of the Hill AFB rodeo events," Rodeo Chairman Harold Orton announced today. elimination "Additionally, those in- terested in bull riding should enter immediately as only the first thirty applications can be honored," he added. "The Hill rodeo, which is historically wilder and more thrilling than the professional ones," said committeeman Karl Larsen, "is scheduled for June 24 at the base arena. "All participants are either base military or civilian personnel and the show is open to the public," he said. .V....?: it a. In addition to bull riding, base cowboys and cowgirls will be competing in keyhole racing, goat tying, wild cow milking, hide racing, wild horse racing and rescue relay racing. Rules for all events can be picked up at Rodeo Headquarters, Bldg. 180, room 108. For information con- HI) , f , I k X , a - 2 IS READY Karl Larsen, rodeo committeeman, number the signifying that chute 2 has been checked adjusts and is ready for action at the forthcoming base elimination rodeo on June 24. Looking on is Larry Price, rodeo committeeman from the Directorate of Distribution. (U.S. Air Force Photo) CHUTE engraved on the face plate. Hill championship shoot is scheduled for June 18. is in addition "This to many smaller trophies that will also be given away. Mr. Walker said. "A large rotating trophy will be awarded the winner for in display his or her home for one month, after which it will be returned to the club for display. However, the be shooter's name will softball standings as of June Hill tennis teams serve defeat to Wasatch Sports 38-2- 1. Shells and refreshments will be available at the shoot. For further information call Bob Walker, skeet director, ext. 2: h - $ . , 5 ' l' Team jb l 3 . 2 1 'v ! 0 4 1 Hospital 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 2849th C 4754th RADES 388th TFW 2952nd CLSS 2849th B -- 1881st Comm. 4th TFS t (5 4 "The Base 'B' team apparently won by forfeit," said Sgt. Dave Scripko, base gym, but at press time it was believed the match would be rescheduled. 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 T T I N & S! Solomon's wisdom, one legend tells us, emanated from a magic ring. It was accidentally lost in the sea but was returned to him when a fish who had swallowed it was served as food at his table. W. L 6514th Test 2849th A 4063. by Mr. Dale H. Baker Retired Major - U.S. Air Force Following are the fast pitch The first team tennis match of the season was played last week and saw the Hill AFB "A" team defeat Wasatch Sports "This is one of the big Hill shotgunners gala events of the shooting year and an attendance 'must' for serious shooters," he said. 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