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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 12 April ll, 175 ; 'NV Tournament u ndor woy ',1 Bowlers, here's your following combinations: chance. The Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) Family Postal Bowling Tournament will offer an opportunity for almost all age groups to participate and try for awards contest. in an AFLC-wid- e husband and wife; one parent and one child; both parents and one child; father and two children: mother and two children, or both parents and two children. TOURNAMENT is open to all military personnel on active duty at Hill AFB and their families. Entry requires contacting the base bowling lanes manager. Chuck Luman, either at the lanes or by 0 and bowling calling three games before April 22. Family members age eight and over mav bowl in the between the individual's high THE 773-425- HANDICAP will be based on 75 per cent of the difference J. Andersen, Hill AFB commander, and Sgt. Tom VVaddell, Iron Ponies check brakes on a motorcycle. The Iron Ponies is sponsoring Motorcycle disk, the president, ( USAF photo: George Whetton) Safety week wraps up tomorrow Motorcycle safety week wraps up tomorrow with a motorcycle safety inspection and riding of a critique course. This program sponsored by the Iron Ponies is in parking lot 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. Hornets stung by Wolves Hill The Hornets Soccer league, recovered their poise to notch two more scores before the game ended. Team played together for the first time, but were stung by the Ogden Soccer Club Wolves by a score of 10 to 1. The game was played in high winds at Layton last times three-goa- in l three the first half on a "hat trick" by John Regni. In the second half, the more experienced Ogden 11 pumped five more scores past the Hornet goalkeeper Herm Team Terrell, Schneider. The Hornets finally got on the scoreboard on e military personnel and had only practiced for two weeks. But Coach Jim Kozaren stated, "I expect we'll improve in the future. "It's hard to mold a team together in just a couple of weeks, especially when the weather has caused us to cancel several practices." Saturday. 0(iI)EN SCORED Hornets Soccer Team should contact Capt. Jim Kozaren. ext. 2274 or Capt. Hoyce Terrell, ext. 2081. THE TEAM is composed of on-bas- captains Koyce a former Ogden player, dclcared "we've got to run more. The Hornets are inexperienced, but we've got desire and speed. "I know we'll get our stuff together by the next game." Other members of the an interception by Jim Kozaren who passed to left wing Barry Broswick. The speedy Broswick beat the Ogden defender and played a perfect pass to Hornet center forward Bill Shaw. Shaw evaded the center of the Ogden defease and sizzled a hot kick past diving Ogden goalie Tom Hampton The Wolves, who are first place in the llah Smcor Hornets are forwards Mike Kitchen. Kick Newman. Akio Sid Shiratori. Wade; defenders Norm ('half ant. Ken Best. Bob Mobley. Mark Cox. Steve Connelly and Steve Blomquist. base Any The Hill Ski Club will conclude a highly successful winter program with election of officers. The election is Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in the (lolf Club House. MING n c . . . .. PLATING One of the World's Finest Paint Protections " Photography ECI headquarters for tabulation and final standings. Awards will be furnished to the three AFLC installations posting the highest aggregate points, to individuals posting the highest total score in each category and to second place finishers in each category. president Outgoing Capt. Jack Schoeneker said that the club will continue to offer a wide variety of summer activities including river trips, horseback trips, back packing, and social get togethers in the form of rides. taught He Photography can be a rewarding hobby and vocation. For the professional, only half the job is completed after the shutter is snapped. Thes rest of the job involves turning exposed film into a finished print. emphasized that an ski is not a ability requirement to join the club. to THE SERIOUS hobbyist can get more enjoyment out of his pictures by developing and printing film too. The Extension Course Institute (ECI ) offers a way to open new avenues for creativity for those who like a little "something extra" with their hobby or for those interested in making photography their means of livelihood. The Still Photographic Laboratory Specialist Course, CDC 23334, offers detailed instructions in how to turn exposed film into finished prints. Information on this ECI course is available from Military Training, ext. 2710 or from Civilian Training, ext. 7280. Office Space for Rent Convenient Location ' X l.'HHVi'KHi Neid a good wintor protection? Tired - ef waxing your car? ft fl. rtr.a. HHKr Now . r Inquire r 4 ar( .rial! nit. J I I'll I Large or Small Offices Available 520-26t- h Phone St room 206 1 621-444- 2 1 1 - ana a $39.95 Pickvp and Call St 3?4-l?- Dlivry l EVERYBODY CAN by 330 atlh employee interested in trying out for the DO THEIR WASH AT Now is the Time To AFLC picnics, car rallies and hay - Col. Howard Safety Week Sunday through Saturday. 5 Ski club sets election 112 BIKE average anH 9nn Scores will be mailed to 1974-197- Start Planning SPEED Your Mountain Cabin ifei soo us at UTAH BUILDING r BRIGHAM CITY STRUCTURES; 3554 KIcsel Ave. Phone 394-595- 4 Ogden WASH trmVU The Tudor i PEED WA 333 NORTH MAIN |