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Show November 16, 1979 Local and Janice Hoch. Intermountain Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Racquetball championships. Leading the charge was veteran player SMSgt. Bob McNabb, who captured top honors in the senior division and teamed with Dave Hoch to take first place in open doubles. The tournament witnessed the first Utah Racquetball Association's Mixed Doubles competition which was won by Dave AAU-ORS- C i1 Intramural racquetball standings as of Nov. 7 are: Team Won 8 8 EMS 388 "C" Division play. At this printing, several of the players are competing in the Greater Salt Lake Open this weekend at the above-mention- 388 HSS 6514 Test 2849 HSS 1954 RADES 2849 CES 388 AGS 2849 DSY 388 CRS 6 5 4 2 2 1 1 0 Comm. Hospital dropped from league. 1881 -L- m m AYT0N- FORT LANE & GENTILE -C- Personnel are again reminded that the racquetball clinic continues every Monday through Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the base gym. FIELD RD. & HILL -L- AYTOH- 170 SO. MAIN 766-210- 1 825-203- 1 766-061- 3 766-055- 5 A O LEARFIELD- 115 Lost 0 0 2 3 3 5 5 5 5 6 fAOUROE-MATI- AA C QUIT Reg. 23.95 G & S T70$ U Families needed to roll in weekend tournament This year's AFLC Family Postal Bowling Tournament will be held at the base lanes tomorrow and Sunday. All active military, retired and civilian personnel are invited to participate, as well as their children, ages 8 through 18 as 4 and 6 V! Set caster. ;Vj Set camber. VI' Set toe-i- n to manufacturer's original specifications. of the date of the roll off. Competition will be in seven categories. "The highest established average will be used to compute handicaps. Players not having an established average must bowl six games in order to get a handicap," said Ed Heron, bowling lanes manager. First and second places in categories 1 through 6 and first place in category 7 will be forwarded to Air Force Logistics AFB, Ohio, Command, Wright-Patterso- n to be judged in competition with other AFLC bases. CYL. LESS Precision alignment by our skilled front-enspecialists. I-- d No additional charge for factory air or torsion bar cars $T(S95 J lJ mJ m V,f I 0 Here's what we do: replace points, plugs, condenser; adjust carburetor; set timing and dwell angle; check ignition system and PCV valve; road test. PlrttMtra H mi.d.d. Most American Cars FULL LINE OF FIRESTONE TIRES tlOVJ OUSALE O'DRIEU SCHOOL OF O Snow Tiros O Now Tiros O Rocaps O Radials O Bias Ply DEAY TTHE REAL ESTATE SAVE 100 AND 30 HOURS OF TIME STARTING NOW BEFORE STATE CHANCES REQUIREMENTS. BY DOWTGET CAUGHT WINTER TIRE RUSH! VJE UOVJ HAVE FIRESTOUE FOREVER BATTERIES 0 BRIEN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE CAN QUALIFY YOU FOR YOUR REQUIRED STATE LICENSE. (Enroll Now Hours Will Soon Go From 60 to 90 Hours.) COOLING SYSTEM CLASSES ARE NOW FORMING For Information Call or Write O BRIEN SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE 3595 2 Includes Up To e Gallons of Chemicals, Fittings, and Labor Anti-Freez- $2(6)95 Complete Exhaust System JC V fOHUiOII CONTROt CfNTin fMajor $3)95 Mumeir OGDEN, UTAH WASHINGTON 394-244- AT lOCATION HO. 3 POWER BACK FLUSH 2 ed Towne and Country Racquet Club, Woods Cross. HSS tied in intramural standings 25 Young also came in third in the men's senior division. Rounding out the men's competition was Sgt. Jorge Fjardo, who placed second in in her first tournament after completing an intensive ten-da- y training program, teamed with Capt. Herb Martin to become finalists by narrowly defeating third place finishers Patti Flanders and Sgt. Darrell Freeman. Nelmark and Flanders then teamed to finish fifth in the women's novice division. Freeman and Martin then went on and won the men's "B" singles. Retired SMSgt. Leo Young and Steve Schofield placed third in the four-da-y event. Sgt. Randy Nelmark, (ORSC) -- Page racquefballers dominate Ogden meet Racquetball players from Hill clearly dominated tournament director Don Trottier's awards presentation last weekend at the Ogden Racquet and Swim Club's EMS HILL TOP TIMES COMPLETE SERVICE FOR CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS |