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Show November 11, 1977 Last Saturday marked the beginning of the winter swim season for the Hill Field Herons, the base's AAU swim club. place ribbons in the different earning three events, plus "B time" medals. This was in spite of of the the fact that team had never participated in competition before. two-thir- ds 50-ya- d rd fourth and fifth places in the 200-yar- The team of 17 swimmers went to Cottonwood Heights in South Salt Lake City to challenge four other teams in the season opener and swam away with first place honors in 100-yar- "asirae freestyle events. She also took ana individual d (IM) and 100-yar- medley d the Herons was Bowman, last year's Leading Tim standout. He level "B national achieved times" and first place honors in the freestyle, d breaststroke and d 50-ya- rd 50-ya- rd 100-yar- individual medley events, as well as a second the in place backstroke event. 50-ya- rd events. In the 8 and Under events Heidi Gibson won a (Girls), sixth place in the Cathy 100-ya- breaststroke. In the girls events for 4 year olds, Veronica Riojas placed fifth in the d freestyle and sixth in the 50-ya- rd breaststroke. Karen DeMartino won second in the freestyle and fifth in d the backstroke. 100-yar- 50-ya- rd Neil Mosley placed second -- in the 100-yar- breaststroke d and fourth in the IM 4 in the old boys year events. 13-1- 50-ya- rd 100-yar- 100-yar- e. 50-ya- rd 100-ya-rd in the ployees, National Guard, Reserve and Civil Air Patrol personnel are also eligible." The team holds practice from 5 to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Coach Bowman also hopes to attract still more base youth who, to date, have not been aware of the team's existence or who have not been ready to commit themselves. In the 15 and over boys events, Scott Bly placed fifth in the freestyle and 50-ya-rd sixth in the 100-ya- rd breast-strok- e. Coach Bowman explains that "While the Herons Swim Club is a Youth Center-sponsore- d activity, it is not to restricted military dependents. Dependents of civil servants, base em- - 200-yar- d IM. In the boys ages 11-1- 2 Tomorrow, the Herons will travel to Provo for another meet which should to prove be an early indicator of their season's chances. It will also test their competitive five-tea- Anyone wishing more information should call Coach or Ron Bowman, Trussell, Youth Center director, 773-250- 2, 777-241- 9. Hill Rod, Cun Club slates turkey shoot Officials of the Hill Rod and Gun Club challenge marksmen to participate in their Turkey Shoot on Nov. 19 at 9 a.m. at the Club's skeet and trap range. jBldg. 1506. "This will be a good opportunity for winning a holiday ham or turkey and have a good time while doing it," said Bob Walker, club skeet director. MEN WOMEN m fiber and endurance as they will leave the base at 6 a.m. for the 8 a.m. starting time. Coach Bowman has optimistic hopes for the Herons this season. He says, "While some might not think a fifth or sixth place is much to boast about, in reality it is quite an achievement for a swimmer who two months ago had never before competed and is now swimming against ten to 30 other swimmers in each of Five events." "With Fees are $7 with a maximum of $15 per family. Try outs will be Nov. 19 at the base gym from these early achievements coming out of everyone of my new swimmers, I am very enthusiastic about the team's potential for the winter swim season," he added. a.m. For information, contact the Youth Center, OVERSEAS!! WORK - Australia Europe Japan The South Pacific Africa Far East - South America - Central America - Middle East $800.00 to $4000.00 Per Month - Tax Benefits U.S. Government, Private Corporations and Organizations. 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Dorothy Gibson took fifth place in the IM; Tina Wick won sixth in the freestyle and Debbie YVhisler won sixth Registration is now in progress for the Hill Little League Basketball teams for all Hill AFB youth who are 8 years old as of Nov. 1 through 18 years of age. to season's team who have yet to rejoin the club because of other commitments, but who will be returning soon. 100-yar- 50-ya- rd Mike Gibson won a sixth place spot in the breaststroke in the ages 9 10 boys events. Registration in progress for little league basketball 9 rd 100-yar- 50-ya- rd 200-ya- rd Spiers, another returnee from last season, earned two first 100-yar- 13-1- 50-ya- rd Thirteen-year-ol- d events, Max Corley won d in the backstroke, breast-strok- e fourth in d and fifth in the butterfly. breast-strok- e 11-1- eight-year-ol- Page youth swim team shows great potential in early competition third Hill five HILL TOP TIMES will be refunded to you immediately. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. |