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Show ,r. , - ... i.,. ., SALTU The Sampler, June 6, 1985 and ran the next day. bv Marshall B. Wilkins Robert Ricker ran around , The native of Visalia, CaHill Air Force Base in one lif., said, "I planned to run before my hour, eight minutes and 26 the race longwere removed, seconds, May 18 to capture dom teeth after they were taken first place in the "Run but I was too fatigued to out Around the Base," Race. train and my gums were a is who Ricker, physical swollen." activities specialist at the "When I'm in good shape ; 1 . cause he was out of shape. The 21 year old soldier is an avid runner and a mem- ber of the Salt Lake City Track Club. Ricker didn't ' . train for the race because he recently had his wisdom teeth removed and was forced to go on quarters twice because of the pain. .. He came off of quarters May 17 (the day before the race) . , ROBERT RICHER stretches his legs, prior to the Dugway Days Pun Run. The slender Californian placed first in the competition. U.S. Army photo by Marshall B. Wilkins) V ball victory The Gang lost their first game, but came back, to win the next two to become champions of the Mixed Volleyball League. The volleyball tournament was held here May 20-2The Clinic came in second in the Mixed Volleyball League. The Clinic took first place in the Women's Volleyball League. The runnerup was Slap Happy. In the Men's League, Half Fast took first place and The Clin- . is Seckman's hometown, he went through school there and graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in Health and Physical Education. Now he's pursuing his master's degree in recreation. Seckman served four years in the Navy's aviation branch. After his discharge, circumstances made him decide to give up his teachi ng career and even a private industry job. His wife Nancy is a recreation major who took an assignment in Nuernberg, Germany from 1977-198Seckman was the sports di Tucson In the near future, Ricker hopes to get into good enough shape to make the team at 10,000 meters all-Ar- 0. my or in the steeplechase (3,000). He doesnt know if he can get into good enough shape because his job at the gym keeps him working odd done now, but he didn't get a chance to see them. He always gave the maximum effort and he was never beaten "Because of my job, it'll be tough, but I'll get into Ricker. on his home track in any race over three miles," said hours. 7-1- 13-1- 6, Balanct your food budgtt and tarn extra incomt. Call mo to learn about a tasty rector there for DYA. When he returned to the states, he volunteered to work at the n recreation center at Air Force: Base. Then he worked his way into the manager position. His hobbies are skiing, hiking and the outdoors in general. Volleyball and bas- opportunity. 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For more information contact Eric 1 Van Liere Tom Masoian or Bruce Shilling 967-365- 3, 967-119- 0. 969-932- ' Ontoi A Santet GIB CwtHlcttel Fw Fatter1! Pa-r- -- , Dug- way Days fun run. The first female to cross the finish line was Pam Haney. (U.S. Army photo by Marshall B. Wilkins) . Air Force Base in Tucson, Ariz, in his. last assignment. California. Youth softball: Hey kids, want to play softball? Ages 2 and apply at Youth Center or call Floyd at 2177 or 2030. Youth center renovation: The youth Center will not be open for any activity until June 3. Swim program: Parents, we need your help to assist with classes, beginning in June. Please, contact Curt or Toy at 2705 or 2388. Summer youth program volunteers: We need volunteers to teach bowling and golf during summer youth program. Please, call Toy at 2705 or David-Montha- Da-vid-Mont- College of the Sequoias in e, Youth activities Ashtrays are for ashes, not candy and gum pers. If there's paper in your car's ashtray, a cigarette or cigar that is not completely extinguished, pipe ashes or a match not completely out can cause a fire in the ash- Seckman takes over as sports director recreation manager at College in Washington and events when he can fit them into his own schedule. Ricker said he had to run the race at Hill differently than he does when he's in good shape from training. "I try to think of my running form when I'm out of shape. I have to watch my pace to make sure I can last through the whole run. When I'm in rioyaaiii. Flaming ashtray ic were nixmeirsup according to Curt Forte. Grid Oops and The Clinic were tied for first after six game round robin regular season play. In a single (elimination tourney. The Gang defeated GridOops and The Clinic beat Slap Happy. He's our new sports director. He arrived last week to take over our athletic programs. He served as outdoor Pre-fontain- H-el-- p! 1. by Lucie Glenn Do you know who's new in the sports program here? David Seckman, that's who. , termined runner. His long range goal is to successfully compete in the Olympic time trials so that he can make the Olympic team. Ricker's favorite runner was the late Steve Prefon-tain- e of Oregon State. who placed fourth in 5,000 meters in the Munich Olympics, according to Ricker, died in a car wreck at the age of 24. "I liked his spirit and the things he tried to get done for the sport', of running. Many of the things he tried to accomplish are being country and the two mile run at Spokane Community or preparing for a race, I like to run twice a day. I like to average 40 to 100 miles per week." Ricker has a Utah race schedule and he participates in running to the race. His first place finish in the. 10.9 mile run, was a big surprise to him be- to good shape even if I havedesaid 11 the run at p.m.," shape I concentrate on my competitors, I think about when is the best time to make my move and try to pass them," said Ricker, discussing post race strategy. Before he entered the Army, Ricker ran 10,000 meters, 5,000 meters, cross . gym here, said he hadn't run at all the three weeks prior ni HID irae ITO ELQ ETb dl Gang, Clinic taste ., V. SPORT CEMTEFS |