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Show HILL TOP TIMES 0 OJ Novwibw 10, 1983 sports Firsff75 bysf By Jim Dicus Youth Activities Director will begin Tuesday at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883, for all boys and girls, ages Registration 9-1- Compiled by SSgt. Marshall Silverman giris receive free sweat socks The first 75 boys or girls who register will receive a pair of free sweat socks. The socks will be given upon registeration and payment at the Youth Center. So sign up early and receive your free sweat socks. 8, who would like to play basketball. This year's program will cost $12 per child and will be for additional children of the same pro-rate- d family. A Christmas tournament will begin the season, during the holidays, with regular league play star, ting the first week in January. ?5 Teams will be broken down according to age groups so all boys and girls will be given the opportunity to play against children their own level. ; A clinic teaching the fundamentals of basketball will be offered Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. until noon at the Youth Center. This clinic is free and open to anyone ages 7 who is interested. 8-1- For more information or questions, please call Jim Dicus at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883, Ext, 72419. captures bse football championship By Jim Martin Athletic Director had fought its way through the losers' bracket to earn the right to meet the 4487th AGS. The flag football season climaxed Nov. 4, with the 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron winning the final games of the championship In what many thought would be the final game of the season, the 388th EMS scored first with a tournament. The 4487th Aircraft Generation Squadron had an undefeated record for the tournament going into the championship, while the 388th EMS 57-ya- would not give up, and late in the swered in the fourth quarter with a d scoring pass from Chad Richardson to Kirk Oxley. But it was too little too late, and 388th EMS sent the tournament into an "if" game. fourth quarter, Thomas again linked d up with Haynes with a touchdown toss. This gave EMS the victory and the base championship over the seven other teams that 44-yar- 61-yar- qualified for the championship rd touchdown pass from G.B. Thomas to Fred Haynes in the second quarter, conversion run capped by a two-poiAGS an The 4487th Thomas. by nt Following a short rest, the two teams lined up against each other for the second time. AGS got on the scoreboard first with a defensive safety in the second quarter. But EMS ' Jazz bcaskefboll The Utah Jazz basketball team held an autograph and practice session at the base gym Nov. 1 . Tickets are now on sale1 at the Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460, for the Jazz game Nov. 6 with the Boston Celtics at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Tickets are limited for this National Basketball Association game, with $10 tickets available for $5.50 until Monday. With every ticket sold for this game, $1.25 will be given to the Hill AFB Heritage Museum. tournament. Scoring Data 4487 AGS EMS 4487 AGS EMS 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 - ro - ,- k it i i( l JJ4k fPl ' f-o'V- C ?4 s (U.S. Air Force Photo by SrA. Larry Esgata) Kocqy emboli 9? Darrel Freeman shows his form as he returns the ball. Darrel won the Men's Open Championship Racquetball Tournament Nov. 1 at the base gym. . (U.S. Air Force Photo by SrA. Larry Esgate) 6 8 2 6 |