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Show HILL TOP TIMES Friday, July 12, 1985 31 Do? suini posfls Ibesi fl Dime DDI: cauflocross Under clear skies and temperatures. very warm Randy Welch turned in the fastest time in his "E Prepared" class Datsun 510, in a very fine time of 55.63 seconds. This was the Hill Sports Car Club's seventh autocross of the 1985 season and was held in Parking Lot No. 1 across the street from the Officers' Club June 30. Other class winners are list- ed below: CLASS A STOCK B STOCK C STOCK 0 STOCK E STOCK F STOCK - , G STOCK A STREET PREPARED B STREET PREPARED C STREET PREPARED D STREET PREPARED C PREPARED D PREPARED E PREPARED D MODIFIED E MODIFIED CAR CORVETTE CORVETTE DRIVER RIED BLANK GARY . SMITH TIME RON BAKER RUTH ANN PLUT JOHN BECKMEYER ROD DERRICK ALFA ROMEO DIANE MONTGOMERY SENTRA BILL BREEDLOVE 240Z TRACY 1:01.83 59.24 1:06 34 1:03.38 1:02.83 59.66 1:11.22 58.75 1:00.03 1:0406 1:06.40 1:01.04 58.31 55.63 56.70 56.24 280Z VW MUSTANG SANDBERG PAUL SOTTOSANTI JERRY LOPAZ CHRIS REBMANN JANICE BARLOW RANDY WELCH STEVE THURGO0D FRITZ HAMMERLE VOLVO FIREBIRD CAMARO DATSUN DATSUN FORMULA 1200 510 VEE VW The club's next autocross event will be held Sunday in Parking Lot No. 1. Registration and technical inspections begin at 10 a.m. Anyone can enter. For more information, contact Dick Jaeger, or Diane MontBrian Pell, gomery, 776-568- 773-664- 8; 392-725- 6; 6. L A - t y 4 -- qz?, rv f Tracy Sandberg of Bountiful demonstrates his winning form in his Z-- "V I , ' (U.S. Camaro during the 28 Prepared" class competition. Force Photo) Air "3 Street - Editor's Note: All recreational or athletic activi- ties sponsored by Hill AFB are open to all active duty members, DOD civilian employees, retirees, and their dependents unless otherwise stated in the article. Intramural sports are limited to military personnel only. itehf iresulfis OuHDnayimced loud Kudu simfle$ft CQ 5"D" . 0 By Jim Dicus YEAR-OL- DIVISION D NAME Youth Athletics Director PITCH JUSTIN ARANDA " KANIELA KALAMA youth competed in the annual Pitch, Hit and Run contest held July 4. In the. 4 year-ol-d division, Danny Chaffin and Lance Telander tied for top honors with 333 points. Danny failed to score in the pitching event but was able to put together a fine display of hitting, scoring a whopping 233 points in this category (highest single point total in the competition). He also had 100 in the run event. Lance received his points by scoring 100 in pitching, 80 in running, and 153 in hitting Danny defeated Lance in a sudden death pitchof f , breaking the deadlock to win first place in this division. . , Justin Aranda captured first place in the division with a total score of 296 points. year-olSecond place went to Kaniela Kalama with 253. The top spot in the 2 year-ol- d division was captured by Jesse Otero with a very fine score of g 296 points. He received 100 in pitching, 80 in and 116 in the hitting event. Second place went to David Hernandez who accumulated 158 points. division had one lone compeThe year-ol- d He turned in a good perforChris Dufrane. titor, mance as he scored 100 in the run event, hitting 124, but failing to score in pitching to finish with a score Fifty-thre- e - 13-1- 9-1- TIP JEMNY CHRIS McFALLS MIKE OURYEA JAMES MOORE TREVOR THRONDSON LARRY BALUNGER ADAM BRECKINRIDGE DIANE HERNANDEZ JEFF MORRISON TREVOR PLAYFORD JOE MERENDA ' ANDY DUFRANE HOWES BRIAN DURYEA KATIE DURYEA KEN MURPHY JEFF WANDASIEWICZ DICUS 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 0 " ' - 131 0 RYAN RATZ GALEN SO 50 50 0 100 0 MIKE KOSINSKI ADAM 140 143 158 120 128 147 63 50 0 MIKE ENVREY 11-1- RUN HIT - 108 100 85 61 10 79 88 68 35 0 0 0 0 " 80 60 . SO 60 40 60 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 40 20 40 60 40 171 168 160 145 run--nin- 120 119 108 108 95 60 40 .40 70 60 60 42 40 15-1- 6 of 224. Other participants and their respective finishes in each age category are listed below: 0, rangement: Cost is $5 per person. Signup must be done at at the Ticket and Tour Office, Bldg. 460. For more information, contact David Ovard, Bldg. 564, Ext. 73661. CHAFFIN LANCE TELANDER 13-1- dersen, information coordinator for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Applications for antlerless deer control, the new limited entry and high country buck, limited entry elk, antelope and moose permits will be accepted by mail only through July 31. Proclamations and applications are available at sporting goods and variety stores and DWR offices around the state. ELK HUNTING VI If VIDEO July 20 $1. 10 a.m. Golf Course donation For Info call Tom Oman, 777-8- 1 33 -- "There are many changes in the proclamation and the application form this year, so it is really important that people read them carefully," Andersen added. "Although the proclamation tabloid is 16 pages long, a person only needs to read the first, few pages of general regulations and the sections on each big game animal heshe is interested in hunting." Those interest ed in applying for the special permits should review the last page on application procedures and deadlines for details. . "We anticipate a lot of interest in the new deer hunts and expect application numbers to be above last year," says Andersen. "There are also about one thousand additional deer control permits over last year, adding to the application load. It's important to apply early. In the event you make an YEAR-OL- D . 181 6 YEAR-OL- D 80 , 80 100 80 80 60 60 60 60 60 80 40 296 288 281 269 237 232 227 193 192 185 160 118 DIVISION 50 50 0 0 0 233 153 185 228 176 225 187 88 164 180 126 15 65 47 10 80 80 80 80 80 100 80 100 80 60 80 60 60 80 124 100 100 333 333 315 308 306 305 287 268 264 260 236 145 125 107 90 DIVISION 0 . 139 157 172 167 133 82 75 0 78 - 100 0 0 15-1- CHRIS DuFRANE 116 '158 o 100 50 0 50 0 0 224 Colts remain undefeated baseThe Hill AFB Colts of the Clearfield youth ball league completed regular season play by edgThe ing 'the Hill AFB Braves by a score of unallowed to season finish Colts the the victory The win also defeated as they ran their record to gave them sole possession of first place as they prepare for the. upcoming regional tournament. 20-1- 9. 9-- 0. Hurilteirs'.' Apply mow for bog "July is the time to apply for many big game permits," warns Bruce An- 4 SEAN McFALLS FREDDIE BENAVIDEZ CARL HOWES LESLEY WATERS MARK VUJCEVIC JIM SCHOLL MIKE OWEN STEVE SHORT CRAIG LLOYD MARY PLAYFORD LORI RAYMOND JIMMY RECORD MARTINA CRAWFORD 90 The registration deadline for the men's and women's double elimination, single match play open tenends today at 4 p.m. nis tournament July The tournament is being sponsored by the Civilian Recreation Center, and all matches will be played on the Hill AFB tennis courts or by ar- DANNY DIVISION 100 50 0 50 0 0 0 0 50 50 100 0 J '121 Tennis tournament set 15-3- D CHARLES HOWES CHRIS SHAFF TATE THRONDSON JOHN RECORD d 11-1- YEAR-OL- DAVID HERNANDEZ 270 MARK SPALDING 253 JEFF VUJCEVIC 238 DAN SOTO 230 GENE MOORE 218 BLAKE MILLER. 207 203 .:. RICHARD PLAYFORD 20 60 2 0 2 JESSE OTERO TOTAL close to a division office." Andersen concluded, "To toe, it's much easier to go into the local sporting goods store, pick up the proclamation and application form, go home and fill it out, and' simply mail it error on the application, that will al- low time for our application crew to return the application form in time for you to send in the requested corrections. in' "We must receive the applications by the 5 p.m. July 31 deadline in order Cougar permits to accept them. Those received late, Ten cougar permits are available in delivered in person or slipped under the Escalante-Boulde- r Study Area for the door will not be accepted. Each the 1985-8- 6 season. Hunters interestyear we have fewer problems, but a ed in the permits must apply by 5 p.m. few people always wait until the last July 31. Send applications (a letter, with name and address, small game or possible minute to try to apply. combination license number and area "The mail-i- only program was im- you're interested in hunting) to Diviplemented in 1983 to eliminate the sion of Wildlife Resources, Southern crowding, potential application loss Regional Office, 622 , North Main and unnecessary hassles associated Street, Cedar City, Utah 84720. A with applying at the last minute. It , drawing will be held Aug. 16 at 9 a.m. also allows everyone in the state the in the Cedar City office to select the same opportunity to apply on time, 10 permit holders and eight alnot just those who happen to live ternates. (Utah Wildlife Newsletter) n ) |