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Show Jr HA TOP TIMES Friday. Angwtt 24, HILL 193 sports shorts tion, call Mike Sampson or Jim Mar- Today day for flag football and bowling signups for DOD civilians. Only eight teams will be permitted into the flag football league and only 10 teams will be permitted into the bowling league. Entries will be taken on a first come, first served basis. For more information, call Ext. 72762 (flag football) 0 or (bowling). tin, Ext. 7276172762. All singles, military and civilian, men and women, are invited to play in singles darts every Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Recreation Center starting Sept. 6. Activities include 301 Knockout and Double inout, with weekly trophies to the winner. Register by 6:45 p.m. or for more information, call Viv. or Tom at two-hou- Saturday, starting at coach Varsity Active military members 10 a.m. The class is limited to 30 students. Cost is $10 per month per person. induty Deadline for entering the class is terested in coaching the varsity After that date, no new men's and women's basketball Wednesday. will be allowed to join the students teams, call Mike Sampson or Jim program unless they have had Martin at Ext. 7276172762. previous martial arts training. Bowling The American and National 773-425- 825-535- Utah's Air Force Heritage Foundation will sponsor the first annual Heritage Golf Classic Monday at the base golf course. A golfers' briefing and social will start at the clubhouse at 11:30 a.m. with the classic kicking off at 12:30 ; An awards banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Officers' Club. Awards will include trophies to the e team winners, prize first and money, gift certificates, v raised from the event will Money be used for constructing Hill's Aerospace Park and Museum. Volleyball Mixed teams are needed to The Hill Rod and Gun Club will sponsor a fun shoot at the skeet and trap range 9:30 a.m. Sept. 10, for all members, their families and guests. The shoot will consist of one round of skeet, one round of singles trap and one round of archery. Lunch will be served after the shoot. Varsity basketball 12-1- vrfK . DOD civilians are eligible to participate in a horseshoe tournament beginning Sept. 12. All entries must be handed into the base gymnasium, Bldg. 520, Ext. 72762. Billiards Robert Morris, 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, won the tournament held Saturday night in the Thornton Recreation Center. Tae Kwon Do karate classes for are now in proyouth, ages gress at the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883. 8-1- "SHOOT THE TUBE" - 6. Horseshoes Karate All active duty military interested in playing on the varsity basketball teams will meet at Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460, Sept. 6 at 5 p.m. for men, and Sept. 7 at 5 p.m. for women. There will be a signup com- CFC volleyball pete in the base-wid- e tournament at the base gym after day shift the week of Sept. The entry fee will be $40 per team with a first and second place trophy awarded. Registration must be in by Sept. 7 for scheduling purposes. For those interested, contact Tom Waggoner, Ext. 72455 or 72571 for more information. Fun shoot five-plac- 0. In- tramural Bowling Leagues will hold a meeting Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460. Topics for discussion will include this season's constitution, lane assignments, and new National League president and vice president election. Full attendance is requested for those who are bowling this fall. For more information, call SSgt. Sande Pirowski, Ext. 72115. Golf Classic p.m. Darts Wayne Freeman, 1st Degree Blackbelt in the Hill Karate Club, r classes each teaches the sheet at the gym. 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