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Show VasM HILL TOP TIMKS 2i - Mav 20. 177 Diamonds will sparkle with base Softball play A four-gam- slate e for scheduled is Monday, opening day of the intramural slow pitch Softball season. Fast pitch Softball opens a day later. Slow TFS TFS have an will pitch Final day to register for track, field meet Tuesday, May 24 5:15 - Hospital vs. 421 6:15 - MMS No. 2 vs. 34 7:15 - 4754 vs. FMS 8:15 - Range vs. HSS and National 10 with teams in each' League American Wednesday, Mav 25 "C" No. 2 vs. 2849 league. Games will be played Monday and Wednesday on the Main Field by the base 5:15 - 2849 'A" No. 1 6:15 - FMS vs. OMS 7:15 - AMS vs. 2952 8:15 - 34 TFS vs. and on Tuesday and Thursday on the Senior League field located in the southeast area of the base. Games will begin at 5 15 and will go for seven innings or a gym Hospital time ur whichever comes first. Thursday, Mav 2849 "A" No. 2 vs. 26 5: 15 limit, -- 2952 6:15 - 1881 vs. AMS 7:15- - HSS vs. 2849 "A" No. 1 8:15- - Det. 4 vs. 2849 "C" No. Fast pitch softball has only one league with seven teams. Games will be played on Tuesday and Thursday on the Main Field beginning at 6 p.m. They also are scheduled for seven innings but have an hour and 15 minute time limit. Schedule for the first week is finalized, but is a bit shaky with the weather being as wet as it has been and the TAC IG Team visit. Either may mean some rescheduling of games. First week slow Tuesday, May 21 6:00 - Hospital vs." 2849 "B" 7:20 - 1881 vs. 2849 "C" 8:40 - 6514 vs. 4 TFS pitch games: Thursday, Mav 26 5:15 - 2849 "B" vs. 1881 6:35 2849 "C" vs. 6514 7:55-- Monday, May 23 - MMS vs. Det 4 - OMS vs. 2849 "B" - 2849 "C" No. 1 vs. 2849 4 5:15 6:15 7:15 'A" No. 2 8:15 - 6514 vs. 1881 3 TFS vs. OMS Junior go I lessons offered in (aysville Hill personnel who have children between the ages of 10 and 15 years may be interested in enrolling their youngsters in a series of five junior golf lessons at Davis Park Golf Course. 1074 East Nichols lload. Kaysville. Main Softball Field Senior Baseball Field m. rrttddlHla.' harassment and problem TA IU CALLS Q BOTHERSOME 'COLLECTORS FEARS FOR 4 . JOB & HEALTH 318 I and Mel 8 rd first-event-co- 100-yar- d 50-ya- rd 15-1- 7 100-yar- 100-yar- 100-yar- 100-yar- d d d d 11-1- 2 13-1- 4 50-ya- rd freestyle (just 0.8 seconds off the "B" time) and in fourth the backstroke, while Joe won fourth place in the freestyle. 50-yar- d 100-yar- d The final trophy contributor to the team's cache was Joe Itiojas, a age class swimmer, who won fifth place in the freestyle by an 0 50-ya- rd effort which found him only 0.4 seconds off the "B" level time. Other members of the Hill Swim Team who helped characterize the team's fighting spirit were Jeff and Chris Davis, Milt Bowman, Veronica Itiojas, Max and Anna Corley, Jimmy Spiers, Michelle Green and Jeff Henry. These members, collectively, achieved one other note of excellence: swimming an average of five events each, they all finished in the top-2- 5 their events. in the state in all (1) C Jr 5941 had or 876-314- 6 fir 393-555- 2 Mt. Green Old Hwy Rd. mm? MODERN HOMES AVAILABLE on V'2 to 10 Acres it 20 393-869- I , "Specializing in Morgan County" IN TO SECURITY PAID BILLS ' CAREFREE TO AHAPPY LIFE TSgt.: Wish . TA PEACEFUL IU SLEEP A FA: mm nttL loimic ' ONE PAYMENT EACH PAYDAY Community Organization Eccles Building - Ogden, Utah 84401 Ph. Non-Prof- One-hou- BLUE RIBBON FAMILY FINANCIAL COUNSELING CENTER A 7-- 200-yar- Quote from new member about joined years ago. YOU CAN CHANGE FROM: MANY CHECK Lessons will include struction on proper course basic conduct, swing rules knowledge technique, and practice. r classes will be held at the course on May 30, 31, and June 1, 3 and 6 at specific times assigned between 8 a.m. and noon. 1 of trying to k suffer the satisfy all of your creditors every month, year after yea call anytime for free information. 1. PAYMENTS 2 CREDITOR AT NIGHT squad matched talent and courage with the best from Utah's swimming arena as they competed against some teams who boasted as many as 80 swimmers. Fighting off the fatigue of 10 straight hours of competition in a meet scheduled to last only six hours, the young Hill team showed stamina and commitment. Tim Bowman, swimming in the age class, and last week's standout at the Ben Lomond AAU Meet, once again paced the team to outstanding heights. High point man for the team, young Tim placed first in the state in the backstroke and achieved an unbelievable "A" level qualifying time of 45.6 seconds. He followed this by garnering two second place trophies and two "B" level times in the freestyle and individual medley events; he also won two fourth places in the breaststroke and butterfly races. Following close on Tim's heels was Lesly Sparks, competing in the age class. Though new to the team, Lesly also grabbed off five trophies by placing d second in the state in the individual medley, third in the freestyle and breaststroke events, and fifth in the backstroke and races. butterfly Lesly's twin brother, Les, contributed two more trophies to the Sparks family fame by his third place performance in backstroke and the his fifth place standing in the breaststroke. Other trophy recipients for the Hill Club were Cathy age class, and her Spiers, brother Joe, age class. Cathy won second in the . DILLo Why professional, The gallant 50-ya- rd in- introduce beginners to the game of golf, is under the direction of Pierre Hualde. PGA ur time-zon- e 50-ya- Duke, assistant professional, Davis Park Golf Course. AFB The series, designed to m. m. d -- Fast pitch games: In a grueling competition referred to by many as an "ordeal by water," our local Hill AAU Swim Team, sponsored by the Youth Center, grabbed off eighth place among 18 teams in the "C" State Championships in Salt Lake City last Saturday. 10-ho- Today is the final day for Transportation tor those unit representatives to submit participating in the track and letters of intent to compete in field meet will leave the Base the Hill AFB Intramural Gym, Bldg. 520, at 10:30 Track and Field Meet to be Wednesday morning. The meet will be held on the Davis held Wednesday. "Teams have been slow in High School, track. All active duty military getting their entries in," said Ed Hearon, base intramural members can participate sports supervisor. He added providing a letter of intent has that he hoped more squadrons been entered for them through would get their entries in their organization. because of the organizational Events include 100, 220, 440, meeting to be held Monday at 1 in and the base p.m. gym. dashes; 440, mile Monday's meeting will lay and medley relays; long and out the rules and final details high jump; pole vault; for the meet. javelin; discus; and baseball Hearon said that they hope throw. to hold all events on Wed"Trophies will be awarded but if time doesn't for the nesday, top scoring allow, the baseball throw and organization and top injavelin events will be held dividual point getter," Hearon Thursday on the field behind said, adding, "Commander's the Base Gym - the time to be Cup points will also be awarded." mutually agreed upon. 880-yar- : one-ho- Young Hill swim team No. 8 of 18 in state 7 SCENIC COUNTRY LIViNG Minutes Drive from HAFB or Ogden " STEP INTO THE THE WINN ERS CIRCLE WITHABLUE RIBBON PROPERTY" d: 197- 7- SUMMER ' "Cn BUii c runner It w I III ox. 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