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Show HILLTOP TIMES Friday, November 19, 1982 rap teams finish UiU sEieefi.-- The final results of the Golden Eagle Skeet 1982 Air Force Skeet League with a total and Trap Postal Invita- score of 1,894 and third tional Tournament were 'in the Hawk Trap released recently by the League with 1,879. The tourney, which Headquarters Air Force Personnel from June 1 thru ran Military Welfare Center, Morale, Sept. 30, required all and Recreation Division. competitors to fire at Hill AFB captured a 100. "birds" per month. second place in the All scores were forward ed to the Air Force's MWR Division for. the final talley. Shooting for the Hill skeet team were Lee Williams, Directorate of Materiel Management;-GleRitten, Directorate of Distribution; Tom Miles, 388th Tactical Fighter, Wing; Sharon Miles, dependent; Tom Nixon, retired civilian; More than, Lynn Walker, 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron; Steve Ham-e- a first-com- e, first-serve- basis. d n . According" to Russ Sneddon, Heritage Program director, buses will be available to take people to the game. He said the furnished transportation should eliminate parking problems at the Salt Palace and let Hill people travel together. "This is a great opportunity to support the Hill AFB Museum and Air Park as well as see a professional basketball game,'' Mr. Sneddon said. "The Jazz hope to have a practice session for their Hill friends at the base gym. The exact date will be announced at a later date," Mr. Sneddon s . . added. of Fearn, Transportation Directorate Maintenance; ' d, regularly priced $5 tickets will be reduced to' $3. Fifty cents from each ticket sold on base will go to the Hill AFB Museum and Air Park. There will be 500 of the $10 tickets and 50 of the $5 ducats. They will be sold on AFB attended the Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Lakers basketball game Nov. 6 at the Salt Palace. They joined the largest crowd ever, 11,820, to watch a Jazz game in Salt Lake City. The Jazz played exciting basketball as they led the Lakers through most of - the game only to lose by three points in the final minutes. The Lakers were led by Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Magic Johnson. Maj. Gen. Leo Marquez, commander Ogden Air Logistics Center, was given an autographed basketball by Dean Lindsay, Jazz vice president. Tickets for the Utah Jazz Dec. 8 game against the Houston Rockets in the Salt Palace are now on sale at the Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. '460. The regularly priced $10 tickets will be discounted to $5.50 and the shoot AIF doii Doyle Division; Larry Sims, civilian and Logan, Directorate of Gabbert, retiredClayton civilian. Lindal Distribution; Morrillo and Logan Test 6514th Rozelle, also finished among the 388th Tactical John top 10 trap shooters in Fighter- Wing and Squadron; Morrillo Claude- Nixon, DirecHaramas, Directorate of the Air Force. torate of Materiel Maintenance; Dan Lot-te- placed third with a score of 385 and Logan finManagement. of Directorate ished ninth with a Trap shooters for Hill. included Dana Morrillo, Maintenance; George posting of 379. . HilliteS watch JaZZ game 450 people from Hill Ihoglhi Page 41 n, AF Academy, BYU face off tonight ( . Force Air The Academy and Brigham Young University ice hockey teams face off twice this weekend at the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center, 7500 South 2700 East in Salt Lake City. Friday night's action begins at 8:45 p.m. while Saturday's battle starts at 7:30 p.m. the nights of the contests. Tickets cost $2 $2.50 or $3 and include a "buy-on- Tickets can be purchased at the Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460, Dan's Foods in Salt Lake City or at the door e, get-one-fre- e" offer. For additional information contact Brent 6 or Meeke at 566-607- 943-319- 0. Karate club to battle in Salt Lake Admission charge is $5 for adults and $3 for The Hill Karate Club with the finals scheduled travels to Salt Lake City for 7:30 p.m. tomorrow to compete in In addition to the the Second Annual Tony regular competition, Martinez and Johnny there will be three-maRodriguez Karate Tour- team matches. Also the nament at the Fair- top black belts of each weight class will square grounds coliseum. Preliminary, rounds off for the title of Grand get under way at 11 a.m Champion. seats can be purchased for youth. n Ring-sid- e $10. For additional information contact Harold Cherry at Ext. 63988. . WESTWOOD VILLAGE NORTHERN UT AH'S F I NEST ADULT MOBILE HOME PARK! 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