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Show March AGS-1- , 6514-- 2 throw darts to tio Last Sunday night, the American dart teams met for the sixth week and AGS No. 1 and 6514 No. 2 tied for first place. After some very tough games, AGS No. 1 came out losing one game which now gives them 14 wins and four losses. 6514 No. 2 lost two games and has a record of 13 wins, five losses. Next time the two meet will be for the championship of the league. Following are the quality dart standings as of the sixth week of competition: First place with 15 quality darts: Janssen, 6514 No. . Second place with 14 quality tomorrow 11 i 1 darts: Luna, quality darts: Cobb, A-G- According to MSgt. Bob Hicks, club trap director, this is the first ever Amateur Trap Association (ATA) registered trap shoot hosted by the Hill Rod and Gun Club. Registration for the trap shoot begins at 8 a.m. with the event scheduled to 9 at a.m. begin Sunday, skeet shooters will take to the 16-ya- rd 1 Third place with If it's shooting you like, it's shooting you can have tomorrow and Sunday when the Hill Rod and Gun Club hosts both registered trap and skeet shoots. In addition, dub president Don Cottrell has scheduled a general membership meeting for 6:30 tonight in the club trailer, building 1506. Saturday, trap shooters can compete in a three event program of 100 targets at 16 yards, 100 targets handicap and 25 pair of doubles. 1 AGS No. No. Trap, skeet to blast off -- All U military personnel choose interested in trying out for the team should plan to attend this meeting or contact coach Randy Stewart, Ext. 5850 or 4550. Badminton set to start interested in participating in this event should contact The intramural badminton tournament will begin April their 7. All squadron sports representative for further military information. personnel arrt W Diving teachers sought at Hill AFB military personnel interested in teaching diving the gym swimming pool should contact John Langford at the base gym or call Ext. 2761 or 2762. Classes will be Monday through Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. I Trailer hitches built & . installed Jf. J faf( j. ' I absorbers T (1 I BITWGD s NOW fl3I) A TO CHOOSE FROM . Stato inspections Muff lors for most foreign & domestic cars 000.00 - GOT3CDDCD0 lul C20U030 oOTzaamDoemnne MUFFLERS 5349 South 1900 West in Roy Ogdn, Utah 773-640- 0 jU&l BlK 1 B I Shock 0AVD CCTrnv!xD NEW 1979 29 club's four fields for a 100 target 20 gauge event followed by a 100 target 12 gauge event. Registration bjegins at 9 a.m. with the first squad scheduled out at 10 am. Membership applications in both the National Skeet Shooting Association (NSSA) and the ATA can be completed at the shoot for people who are not presently members. Membership is also required in the respective state associations and can also be accomplished at the shoot. The club, which is normally open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 p.m. until dusk, and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to dusk, will open at 4:15 p.m. today for club members who wish to shoot either trap or skeet before the general membership meeting. Purpose of the meeting, according to club officials, is to discuss club programs and activities for the rest of the year. NEW 1979 The first team meeting will be held next Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the conference room at Thornton Hall. ballplayers. As the snow melts and the weather hints of spring, it's time for all baseballers to oil their mitts and stretch their muscles and try for a spot with The Force. Page S eeiircfa on tfoir IbsiGeb 90 jpfloyeirs "The Force" is back. Hill's varsity baseball team is looking for experienced HILL TOP TIMES 14. 1980 |