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Show SPORTS . go to the base archery a.m.-course 11:30 from l archery p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for help starting or improving. "I will be there rain or shine to straighten ar- rows, tune bows, talk or whatever," said Maj. Brian Boucher. "I have an extra bow and some old practice arrows for. anyone who'd like to sample the sport," Major Boucher said. Call Major Boucher at Ext. 72161. lead divisions CES, EOD The race for first place in the American and National Leagues in the Hill intramural volleyball season remained close after last week's action. National League's 2849th Civil Engineering 2, held on to first. 388th Equipment Maintenance SquadronMaintenance, picked up two wins. American-League'2701st Explosive Ordnance was idle. Disposal Squadron, 7-- 0, 6-- Youth final registration Final for 0, s 7-- youth baseball, tee-baand softball will be Monday. Register at Bldg. 833, Ext. 72419. registration 0, ' National League X ' ' ' if - ... .. 111 15-1- 3, authorized Reservations be teams to use baseball fields. Come in person to the Hess Fitness Center or call Ext. 72762 or 61. Teams can reserve a field for one hour twice a week. One reservation per phone call. Registrations begin Monday at 9 a.m. for that week. 5, improve their season record to came back with a win over 388th CMU 1, 6514th Test Squadron 2 15-Test also re15-bounded and downed Det. 8 84th RADES shaved Hospital 2, 15-They lost to 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron 5-- 2. 2-- 3, 15-1- 8, 2. 15-1- 9, 5, 0. 12-1- 2, " "I 5, ill liiiif 16-1- 4. 15-1- 15-- 6. 0, 2849th Headquarters Squadron Section crushed 15-CRS 1 got revenge on an : 388th CRS 1, HSS counterpart, 2849th HSS 3, The 2892nd Distribution Squadron 2 beat 2952nd Combat Logistics Squadron in two sets, 15-- 15-U.S. Atr Force Photo by SrA. Joy Joersz 388th EMSMA picked up wins over 2892nd DSY Spikes away 15-and 2849th HSS 3, 1, First place 2849th CES 2 defeated 533rd Field Mike Baker of 729th 1 attempts to spike the ball past players from 2892nd DS 2 in Monday night Training Detachment 15-intramural volleybali action. mm: 1 15-1- 6. 0, 15-1- 12-1- 1, 4, 15-1- 0, 6-1- 7 15-1- 2, 17-1- 5, 5. 15-1- 5, 0. 2. American League 729th TCS 2 got by 2892nd DS 1, DS 1 dropped to to improve to The 2849th Security Police Squadron, 5-1- 5, 3-- 3-- 2. 15-9- , 15-- 7, 3. 5-- 1, beat 15-2892nd DSY 2, The 421st AMU picked up wins over Hospital 1, 15-15-- 2 15-and 388th TFWHSS 15-15-1- 9-1- 5, 2, 7. 3, 4, Sheet league to begin The Hill Rod and Gun Club skeet league regis- trations are still open until Sunday. April 15-1- 1. 5, 5. 1881st Communications Squadron kept them- - ll Ball field registration made for must The 2721st Munitions Maintenance and Test Squadron 2 pounded 729th Tactical Control Squad15-to ron 115-8- , 15-- and 388th CMU 1, 5, B11 Archers get friendly Those interested in can fel? Inl(B00I?S In) Hilltop Times April 14, 1989 15-selves edged 2849th HSS 2, 1 The 6514th Test Squadron downed 2872nd Test 17-1- 5, 8. in straight sets The 6545th Test Group won a pair, beating 2721st 15-1- MMT 0, 15-1- 15-1- registered shoot. four-gu- n Racquetball champions Hill crowned its intramural racquetball champions. Robert Light defeated David Wix for the open title, while James Williams won the A division and Gerry Collins and Charles Salsgiver won the B and C divisions, respectively. Table tennis winners Patrick Messam captured the intramural singles table tennis title, while Messam and teammate Vert Eason won the doubles title. 0. and 6514th TS 1, The 388th EMSCMU 2 received a forfeit from the 2721st MMT 1. 1, 15-- 9, is a 22-2- 3 15-0- 3 , 15-1- 2. AFLC racquetball championships Hill will host the 1989 AFLC Racquetball Championships next week at the Hess center. . ALL MMW M AUTO PARTS NOW OPEN SAT. 8 A.M. -- 4 P.M. TWO IN INVENTORY A MAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY One Automatic, One Five Speed. 1 EFKLLILI 989 Dodge Ton Pickups Powered by the 5 litre, turbo charged Cummings Diesel Engine, producing 1 60 ph at 2500 RPM. 400 ft lb. of tourque at 1700 RPM. If you are towing anything, you need this truck. (2LBft Ask for details Cool Both Bright White In Color With Air. off with a Free Indy "500" Commemorative Rubbermaid cooler, when you purchase four qualifying Cos Charged Shocks andor Struts. Offer good April I thru May 31,1989 or while supplies last. ONLY f m w Jr M m MM m 9 -- LA YTON'S SHO WPLA CE FOR AUTO PARTS I A 2581 Lincoln Ave. OGDEN 394-777- SALES SERVICE LEASING 8 650 NORTH MAIN' 546-245- 6 PARTS BODY SHOP mm LAYTON, UTAH mm |