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Show 7 10 , 11 , -- ! "TO f c P jprits THE SAMPLER Physical Activities News by Dave Maxwell, Supervisor of Physical Activities Youth Activities Soccer ' Its that time again. Take out of moth balls feet your and get ready to kick up a storm. for Registration jfilreDriiIV -t- fs-SW5 the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) will be between 10 February a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Dug-wa- y Elementary School. Registration fee is $3.50 for those who still have a uniform from last yer and $13.50 for those who need a uniform. Make checks payable to the Morale Support Fund. If payment is a problem at registration, you may 17-1- 8, delay payment until February 20. However your payment must be in no later than that date. The registration fee must be sent to AYSO before practice sessions start in order for the TENDER insurance to be in effect. Please note the cost of registration is only $3.50. This cost is only for this spring session. Dugway is going to HOME EXERCISE CYCLE Our reg. change the soccer year to correspond with AYSOs soccer year. Instead of our soccer year being spring and fall, it will be fall and spring. If this confuses you, give me a call at 2320. The reason for Such detail on our soccer year is to inform you that you are paying a registration fee for 139.95 Compact cycle features tubular frame with baked enamel finish. Perfectly balanced flywheel instant adjusting handlebars and padded seat. Speedometer, odoall-ste- one-half-ye- and that starting this fall you will pay a registration fee again at that time for a meter, timer. full year, (fall and spring). If youre registering for the first time, you should DELUXE ROWING MACHINE bring a birth certificate and date of your last tetanus shot. People who registered last year need to review, update, and sign last years information on a preprinted form that we have. Dugway is affiliated with AYSO, a corpora- REG. 189.00 Tubular steel frame exerciser simulated owing with two hydraulic shock absorb- ers. With, large comfortable seat. Model 486 AMF non-prof- thr1 SWEAT WlfllTELY CLOTHING EXERCISE BICYCLE FLEECE SWEAT PANTS exciting new concept in exercise bikes featuring a 15 lb. fly-whee- Model 0 lar frame, comfortable padded timer, speedometer, and odometer. tubu- FLEECE seat, HOODED PULLOVER 20-inc- h , frame bike features r speedometer and odometer. Adjustable spring cuStewart-Warne- FLEECE FULL-ZI-P HOODED shioned saddle seat and comfortable handlebars. wing-shape- d JACKET LEGWARMERS Outstanding-valuin your solid colors and prints. e an executive gistrar and secretary. We are in desper- ate need of coaches and 01(0' OUR REG. choice of REG. 1L99 W year there were over 100 kids signed up to play, this year we expect more. You dont need to be experienced to coach or referee. Just have a little interest in our future t kid power!! Call Dave or Vicki if you want to volunteer. We will tentatively start practice March 131. and games will begin Apr The youth center director, Rick Nichols has just taken another job with the Forest Service in Ohio. Good luck' Rick. . . Some how I cant imagine Ohio with a Forest. Sgt. Sealy will be taking over the teen club and Dugway Youth Activities (DYA) WDDER DUMBBELLS 5 LB. DIVERSIFIED RROOUCTS EXERCISE MAT with IMPRINTED EXERCISES REG. T99 10.95 72"x24"xl" padded vinyl mat is ideal for cising, sunbathing, .camping. DELUXE SIT-U- P REG. 10 LB. REG. 3188 2188 Golf I have information for re- tired military only. There is a golf tournament in Las VeThis amagas June teur tournament is a 54 hole event played over three dif12-1- 5. ferent golf courses jn the Las Vegas area. The tourna- ment is limited to 432 entries. Call or stop by for more information. The Dugway golf course is the proud owner of a new building and will be utilzied for storage of equipment, vehicles and as a repair shop. Skating on Friday night at the gym is sure a fun evening out, if you havent tried it, come on down for a quick whirl on the wheels. Baseball Swimming We have had recent dis- cussions with a representative of the Salt Lake Gulls baseball team. We will be selling General Admission tickets out of this office for $1.25 starting in late April. These tickets can be used any game and can be up-- , graded at the gate if desired. On 5 special nights during the year, the first being on May 12, Gulls vs Vancouver, we will have coupons that will admit an entire family for $5.00, in the reserved seat section. Basketball After completing 2 'games of the basketball season, there is only, one undefeated team. HHC! HHC defeated the Old Geezers in the first game Leading HHC was Kevin Stewart with 20 points followed by James Willis with 15 points, for the losers Cliff Wendell was high with 18 points. The second victory for HHC was over the 65th MPs Ben LeBron lead all scorers with 19 points. The Old Geezers quit wheezing and pulled out a victory over the Animals The Geezers secret weapon for the night was George Bruce, scoring 18 points. George can play as well as coach (at the same level of intensity)! The Animals high scorers were Brad Eva with 18 and Fred Zule-ga- r with 13-- Eva was also high scorer with 13 when the Animals defeated the MPs on opening night. lhe current standings are as follows: 53-4- 5. 51-2- 6. 49-4- 6. . HHC 2-- Q Old Geezers 1-- Animals.. 65th MPs 1 1-- 1 1-- 1 The games are played on Tuesday evenings at the high school gym at 7 and 8 p.m. A quick note on John McCall, Dugways representat- ive to the All Army Basket- ball try outs, the team has been cut from 22 to 14. John is still in there. The All Army team will only have 12 players, all of them very, very good. Roller Skating . The noon swim program 1 p.m. is still trying to attract more customers. For you exercise enthusiasts, have you ever tried swimming? It is fantastic exercise. I used to swim a lot as a kid and thought Id take it up again by swimming 20 or 30 lengths of the pool - after 4 lengths, I almost passed out. It is truly an exercise. We have a ready and willing life guard, so go ahead and exercise. Gail McHardy will pull you out if you do too much at from 11:30 a.m. to noon. Start slowly. Bowling The Monday evening Jr. league still has Sam Lid-hol- Dwayne Gieg-e- r 51-1- 7 record. Page Stephens the secretary says they will be hard to catch. The coca-col- a tournament starts the 7th of February and runs. for 3 weeks. The top 6 finalists to (2J Showboat Military Bowling are Lou Wright, Rich Lambert, Rod Swift, Mary Stud-eDavid Brown and Dee Clevenger. All listed in order of finish in the roll-of- f Tournament in Las Vegas Basketball (Men) Powerlifting (Men) Wresting (Men) Basketball (Women) Volleyball conducted recently. They will be meeting some stiff competitin in Las Vegas. Good Luck team. No other information was available for the Military bowling league. The Wednesday Mens Handicap league still has Ivan Scow, Manny Gutierez and Rod Swift in first place. The one highlight of the evening was watching Carl Miller bowl a 204. The Thursday Mixed Lea- gue - The same old first place team "A Perfect 10. (Maxwell Stephens) was not so perfect last Thursday and lost all 4 games to the Jokers Wild (Smith-- . who to be had Robertsons) just joking around when they bowled an 875 game and a 2445 series. Robbie Robertson with a 613 series and Chris Beaman had a 610 series. HEAVY HANDS Whitely SZ vS LI Additional add-o- n - , (Men-Womekg-,ii?- 5 812 JUMP ROPE REG. (Men-Wome- 535 0 Fort Dix, N J. April 17-3- 0 Fort Bliss, Texas n) April 18-Ju- ne n) July 3 n) Softball (Men) Softball (Women) Golf . o 2.1.B CaOQflH! TJ1AIE0 o SILG 882-2J- S (Men-Wome- Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. Fort Shaffer, Hawaii 17-3- Tennis 18 Feb. 14 - Mar, 19 April n) Track and Field (Men-Wome- r. 8-- 30 Bowling (Men-Wome- Jan. Jan. 21 - Feb. 6 Jan. 27 - Mar. 12 April n) Marathon (Men-Wome- weights available Tryout Date 5 20-Ma- n) Soccer (Men) Baring (Men) Racquetball 4-2- 5 Presidio of San Francisco Fort Eustis, Va. July 14 - Aug. 6 Presidio of San Francisco July 21 - Aug. 13 Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. Fort Sam Houston, Texas Fort Bliss, Texas Aug. 17-2- 7 Aug. 22 - Sep. 17 Aug. 29 - Oct. 25 Germany Site to be determined Oct. 4 15 Soldiers interested in competing in any of the events should contact their local sports recreation office. (ARNEWS) (Men-Wome- -- n) 4 s i 9 r, scheSports which events are for and locations held. dule of training camps, tryouts being officials say, and participants who qualify The tryouts are open to soldiers Army-wide and international level. could compete at the Here are the events, tryout dates and locations: Event pair re- present Dugway in the e, Cc'JSQ m, Johnson, Andy Stinson and Jim in first place with a inter-servic- exer- SLANT BOARD Youth Basketball will be having their. first game starting on the 7th of February. Due to the leadtime required to get this article to the. folks at PAO, scores will be published in my next 1983 All Army Sports Trials announced officials at the Armys Adjutant Generals office recently announced the 1983 DELUXE CHROME CAST I re- ferees. -- EXERCISE DICYCLE TR-6- 50 Welded l, chrome plated welded soccer. Our board is made up of a regional commissioner who is Ann Carruth, treasurer is Vicki Moe, Lee Lamb is safety director, and Jeff Dutton is Chief Coach. We need a chief referee, re- Our present plans are to have 10 teams made up of kids born in 1969 ranging up to those born in 1978. Last An y it tion dedicated to youth toibi ride heavy-dut- ar, functions for the time being. I |