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Show 46 TOP TIMES Friday, Dtcimlxr 16,. 1983 HILL sports 71 CO) (O ) (2)(o P lhDTlFS ft The large unit champions were 388th Component Repair Squadron totaling 485 points. They were the base champions in slow pitch softball, league champions in volleyball, slow pitch softball, and bowling. They were also league runner-u- p in flag football and , placed third in darts. Finishing second was 388th Headquarters Section Squadron with 424.5 points and third was 4487th Aircraft Generation Squadron with 394.5 ' points. The Commander's Cup champion in the small unit division went to 2849th Munitions Test Squadron with 386.5 points. They were the base champions in golf and cross country, league champions in golf and runner-u- p in track and field, swimming, and diving. Second, place went to 1881st Communications Squadron with 311 points, while 2849th Security Police Squadron placed third with 251 points. The 2849th Munitions Test Squadron was the sixth smallest in the small unit division. Their point total would have given them fourth "place in the By Gary Rohmer Intramural Director The Commander's Cup program, consisting of base units participating in intramural programs with points awarded on overall records in 18 sports events as well as attendance at base athletic council meetings, has been completed for. 1983. Points were awarded for participation, top finishes in league and championship play, and council attendance. , Twenty-thre- e units participated in two divisions for recognition purposes. The large units consisted bf 250 or more assigned military members. There were 10 units in this division. The small units consisted of fewer than 250 military members with 13 units in this division. This was the first year with two divisions, affording the smaller units a greater opportunity for recognition. The 1983 program started with bowling in September 1982 and ended with handball last month. igjlhf Compiled by SSgt. Marshall Silverman represent Competition to select the Hill AFB Bowling Team was recently completed. Emerging from the 21 game roll-of- f held at Hill Lanes were four men and four women. These eight will represent the base during the upcoming Air Force Logistics Command tournament to be held at Hill in late IH ill m AFLC Women Average Sande Pirowski 2. Julie Mills 3. Melissa Cooley 4. Bernie Guimmarin 178.7 169.0 159.3 1. 159.1 Men 1. Average Harry Leschke 2. Robbie Roberts 3. Ken Sifford 4. Dave Myers J ozz tournament bowlSinig HILL AFB BOWLING TEAM 1983-198- 4 April 1984. U to h " ' large division. Final standings for the 1983 Commander's Cup are on page 48 in the Scoreboard. .' 210.8 195.5 189.5 .186.8 iiiiiifl; fteeo mm S - tl. irDlllleoDes Bo lefts The Utah Jazz basketball team will play the. Washington Bullets at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Jan. 14. tickets can be purchased for a reduced Hill AFB rate of $5.50 from the Ticket and Tour Office in the Thornton Recreation Ten-doll- ar Center, Bldg. 460. According to Russ Sneddon, Hill AFB Heritage Program Director of the Air Force Heritage Foundation, the Utah Jazz basketball team is helping to raise money to build the Heritage Museum and Aerospace Park. With every ticket sold for this game, $1.25 will be given to the Hill AFB Heritage Museum. iilili 111 f 6 f aim: 111 - and HAPPY NOT crntL tfoip varans ' 5 BMawrim...i1A.w1')t1..rl1j'feyhtW1W)y. Adrian Dantley, leading scorer in (Courtesy Pnoioj National Basketball Association, drops |