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Show 18'' - Hilltop Times Jan. 27, 1994 Chris unheralded winners. Fourteen-year-ol- d nationwide to Owens was one of 10 lucky people Atin Bowl snag two tickets to this year's Super lanta, Ga. on Sunday. Some people wonder if anyone wins at all or if somehow company officials make sure an or relative wins one way or another, and the Owenses felt the same way until three weeks Sports Briefs '94 Golf course site off Volksport A volksmeet called Volksport '94 will be held at the Hill AFB Hubbard Memorial Golf Course Saturday for those interested. The event will be a 10k course which participants may walk or ski. The meet is sponsored by Hill AFB Services Divig sion and the Ogden Golden Spike Striders Club and is sanctioned by the American Volksmarch Association, a member of the International Federation of Popular Sports (IW). Start and finish will be at the golf course and participants may start anytime between 10 a.m. and noon. All participants must finish by 4 p.m. fees are $4 for "B" Medal and $2 fbr IVV credit. Same-da- y registration costs $5 for Medal IVV and "B" credit. Participants $2.50 for may register at the fitness center. Water will be available at the rest stops and food i will also be available after the event for a minimal fee. Souvenir will also be available for sale. For more information contact Maxine Fouks at Ext. em-ploy- ago. Volks-marchin- , Pre-registrati- His mother, Iris Owens, got a call from the Corporation, informing her that Chris had won tickets to the Super Bowl in Atlanta, Ga., through the Monsters of the Gridiron contest. She thought it was a prank and passed them off to her husband, MSgt. John Owens of the 421st Fighter Squadron, who quickly verified the call. Chris and his father will receive not only the tickets to the game pitting Dallas and Buffalo in a rematch, they will also receive the following: three nights in an Atlanta motel including breakfast, two tickets to the Super Bowl Eve cocktail party, transportation to and from the big game servand one year of free domestic ice from Sprint. Chris said he really doesn't watch much football, since he has been overseas with, his parents most of his life, but has been watching the playoffs intently and said he has started to really like the game. He is pulling for Dallas. Oh, by the way, how many bottles of soda does a person need to purchase to come up with one of 10 winning bottles in a contest giving away free ? tickets to one of the biggest games in the He only bought one. Good choice, Chris! Coca-Col- a long-distan-ce T-shi- rts Photo by Joy Joersz Super choice leads to Atlanta Have you ever wondered who wins those national contests that offer grand prizes such as cars, trips, tickets to sporting events and other wonderful prizes? Well, wonder no more! Right here in our midst at Hill AFB, the son of an Air Force master sergeant joined the ranks of those uncommon, largely CD Snowball softball rescheduled 3. 15-play- er - per- team-';--::.-- sport-sworld- RILaIIavc The annual Hill AFB Snowball Softball Tournament originally scheduled for Jan. 15-1- 7 has been All teams are welcome to rescheduled to Feb. 12-1limit enter. Cost is $100 per team with a -. at inlenl duA It, Wlldflrel ' Lettersmmof intent for volleyball and racquetball h tramurai leagues are due in eoruary. The volleyball letters are due Wednesday. A coaches meeting will be held Feb. 7 at the Thornton m ... - Ciantef nt r Plntr txrilt VPCrin PVlv 1 4 j r eu. nno. a cuwutss leiLers are uue meeting' will be held Feb. 24, also at 1 p.m. at the commumty center. Flay will begin eb. 26. YimiTOHiifiv 1 rrv tti Awards will be given to the top three teams and the top two teams will , also receive individual awards. Rosters may be picked up at the Hess Fit- ness Center. Deadline to enter is Feb. 4. For more the intramural For more information: contact -- rrr; T.i rrrrrro information call the fitness center at Ext. u, uiucts at xal. im r. n t rvacuutLUiiii 1.1.1 i "Don't do ee You know what they'll do If you break your legl" - 1. J- rw 1 1 . maaam Gross National A PASSING GRADE FROM THE SWIFT SCHOOL PUTS YOU IN THE DRIVERS SEAT. This is the land of school that really pays off. Swift Transportation is looking for new drivers. 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