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Show HILL TOP TIMES May i:5. 1!77 AAU Competition Tim takes 3 firsts in swim The summer youth recreation program at Hill AFB is scheduled to begin June 6. Something for all base youth Athletic clinics will be of- fered in basketball, tennis, bowling, flag football, baseball, racketball, soccer, wrestling, Softball, badminton, weight training, track and field and golf, but will be restricted to boys and girls ages 10 to 15. The clinics will be taught by experienced college and high school coaches, including e Brent Hancock, assistant football coach at Weber State College; Mike Ness, assistant football coach at Weber State College; Craig Bountiful High School; Clyde Jackson, Woods Cross High School; Mitch Lunac, Skyline School and Harold Miller, Sandridge Junior High High School. For children ages 5 through activities include arts and and crafts supervised 9, playground activities in housing areas C, D, E and F. Swimming instruction will be offered through the Red Cross Field Office on base. Youth Center activities will continue as usual during the summer. one-tim- assistant Drury, coach. Registration is being taken now for the summer activities at the Youth Center. For further information contact Ron Trussell, ext. 2419. Tim Bowman. Swim Team 1 Si More than a dozen events will be featured at the Hill AFB Intramural Track and Field Meet to be held May 25 at the Davis High School Track, according to Ed Hearon, base intramural sports supervisor. Events, which will begin at 11 a.m., will include baseball throw; javelin; discus; long and high jump; pole, vault; mile and two-mil- e run; 100, d 220, 440, and dashes; and the 440, mile and medley 880-yar- relays. active duty military members can participate in the meet providing their unit submits a letter of intent to the base gym no later than 2 p.m. next Friday, May 20. "In the letter we need the name, rank, duty phone, home phone and organization of the representative," Hearon said. "And if we don't get a letter of intent, that tells us that the All organization doesn't intend to enter the meet," he added. An crowd with shades of Olympic standout Mark Spitz Saturday during the American Athletic Union (AAU) Swimming Meet at Ben Lomond Aquatic Swim Team Pool. The youngster won three first places and was barely nudged out of a fourth as he achieved four young swimmers walked away with trophies for their efforts amid a myriad of ribbons added by the rest of the team. First place winners were Tim Bowman in the butterfly and back stroke, and the freestyle, and Chris Davis in the breast stroke, both in the age class. Joe Riojas in the 25-ya- rd 50-yar- d 25-yar- d 7-- qualifying times, leading the Hill club to its most sterling performance to date, and commanding the admiration of all as he was the only swimmer in competition to achieve a clean sweep of "B" times. adding to the Hill team's superior showing was Chris another Also d, class won the freestyle, as did Jeff Davis in the class, butterfly and Cathy Spiers in the age class, 11-1- 11-1- 2 2 d d 100-yar- 100-yar- d freestyle. Second place honors were grabbed in the 8 age class by Tim Bowman in the breaststroke, and Chris Davis 7-- 25-ya- rd butterfly and backstroke. Joe Riojas won second place in the age, backstroke. And, in the age class, second to Jeff Davis for went places in the 25-ya- rd 9-1- 50-ya- 11-1- the 2 100-yar- d Max breaststroke; Corley, freestyle; Ann Corley, and freestyle; i 50-yar- 100-yar- Cathy Spiers, 100-yar- but- d terfly and individual medley. Third place ribbons were awarded to Chris Davis in the freestyle, and to age swimmers Max Corley in 25-ya- rd 11-1- 100-yar- d medley; Veronica Riojas in the butterfly and 100-yar- d individual medley, and Cathy in Spiers backstroke. the 100-yar- & j VjW y as ,w ..,-- . woo-- ..."v ' jo .. -- 4 "A trophy will be awarded to the organization scoring the most points and another trophy to the individual top point getter," Hearon said. He also noted, "Commander's Cup points will be awarded in accordance with the sports program manual." For additional information the meet, regarding representatives can contact Ed Hearon at ext. 2761. & When you put money away for your future, it just makes sense to put it where it earns at the highest possible rate. That place isn't a passbook account at a bank or credit union. Or even bank certificates. Your money earns the highest legal rates on insured savings in an Ogden First Federal savings certificate plan. Compare our rates, and then choose. 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Both organizational meeting Hundreds of Beautiful Colors CARPET "B-leve- Davis, who achieved two "B" will be held Monday, May 23, at 1 p.m. in the base gym to Carpet Factory Over f Hill AFB 8. member, reportedly entertained the eight-year-ol- Entries being sough for track, field events 23 Page ROY OFFICE: 2020 West 5700 South Door-sid- e Parking 773-691- 1 d |