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Show 18 Aug. 22, 1996 Hilltop Times 56 participate I Intramural Softball lenWd Lot Won 22 Taams ETCARSS 5 SPS 2 4 6 22 21 15 17 13 14 12 49 MUNSAMMO 49 CLSS 5 MSSA FS 5CEGX MXSMAINT 49 MUNSC 188 7 6 10 12 14 16 19 9 9 6 4 188 LSS 5 ABWCP )88 MXSAGE 188 MXSARMOR '5 CSB Lotf Won 22 )88 MXSAMMO '5CEGB 729 ACS 75CEGA 388 OSS 75 MG 388th MAINTB 466 FSM 388 MXSFAB 649 MUNSB 388 MXSHYDRO 19 24 24 23 26 25 26 26 26 8 12 13 13 14 16 16 17 19 9 7 6 5 2 0 0 141 189 150 233 245 235 165 334 246 101 25 Scorod GP 24 20 23 24 23 24 24 23 23 24 22 22 22 Tiod 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 7 8 17 16 16 15 12 11 10 421 FS 5 CS 24 23 25 2 120 147 106 295 279 285 203 245 214 240 188 99 179 70 100 40 0 21 0 Allowed Scored GP 23 24 25 21 0 TuofThurt Teams Tied 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Allowod 153 152 174 215 220 174 287 224 235 196 276 256 300 336 290 290 279 245 248 256 210 173 129 200 103 103 9 lobCorpi 10 7 Tlod 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 5 5 7 8 10 7 6 5 5 3 729th 75MSS Defense Hordwore Pukes Ice Too Block Widows I Lo.t Won Toom Force Men's Coif Association :iri? Flight 1st ind Jrd tth nd trd tth rhird 11 11 II 400 (Aug. 14) Gross Net Gene Johnson Kerry Coop Terry Hall Gross Net !nd Ird Ith Steve Goodwill John Loftus Bill Twitchell Mike Aschbrenner Frank Agoe Frank Wells Don Wakefield Steve Owens :ourth Flight Gross Flight st Net Howard Charles Weaver Larry Evaro Bill Short Bart McCoard st 'nd Ird Ith L. Connee Lloyd won the second flight scoring 194, and second place went to Marilyn Villini with a 195. Gross and net winners were: Man 1st Flight: Grots Net Dave Pickett, 142 Guy Manis, 148 Mike Voorhies, 149 Bob Carlson, 134 Kirk Rounds, 137 Jake Hawley, 138 1st Place Fred Smith, 163 Terry Hall, 164 3rd Place 3rd Flight: 1st Place Alan Miya Rick Krusell Mark Hansen Tom Brzezinski Jim Bertagnolli, 151 Gary Hedrick, 2nd Place Peterson 7; 8 Fuels, Lost Won team 3 1st 14; Hill Top Jazz, 4 Bonneville Blue, 24; Cripplers, Won Team 4 4th Cripplers 7 Services, 0 11 tfiOEN. PHDVQ. SOUTHTOWNEe DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE 1st Place 2nd Place 135 (tie) Brent Dawson, 122 Brad Lund, 133 Scott Clements, 137 Jeff Everts, 157 We Know What you Want! KMQ1NMDH i VrrT'": The eighth annual "Contracting Weekend Bash" will at Davis Monthan AFB, Ariz. The be held Sept. softball tournament is open to intramural teams. Entry fee is $140. Teams that place in the top three will have a choice of new bats, mitts and batting gloves. Prizes will also be awarded. For more information or commerto sign up call Greg Manning, DSN or Dave Rochelle, DSN cial f5 10 10 228-237- 228-418- FLIGHT INSTRUCTION Private thru ATP INTRODUCTORY FLIGHT As Low As $40 ! I Come to Salt Lake City and see the largest selection of: Vans Sport Utility Vehicles Pickups Used Cars in the Intermountain West! Over 500 to choose from. Take a test drive and receive a FREE TANK OF GAS. Buy a new GMC or Quality Used Vehicle from Salt Lake Valley GMC and we will pay you $100,000. 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Salt Lake 265-15- 1 Ml I 1 BioUeoJioMABlBBBtowoaoMsU 3HMD1H1I1DS sis'" starts The Hill Bowling Center is now taking reservations for the fall and winter 1996-9bowling season. A variand available are of open to all military, leagues ety Department of Defense employees and their family members. For more information call Ext. 13-1- 5 5th Hill Top Jazz Services 7 4 7 . i 1 'h fast-pitc- h le-- X ! Letters of intent Letters of intent for flag football and modified softball are now out. The sof tball letters are due back to the Thornton Community Center's Intramural Office, Bldg. 460, Tuesday and the flag football letters Wednesday. League play for both sports starts Sept. 3. For more information contact a unit athletic representative or call Tim, Ext. B Softball tournament slated Mary Blackwell Marilyn Villani Becky Fowler Connee Lloyd Bonneville Blue 4 2nd Fuels Phantoms 3rd Disney 6 7 7 and Tom Stevens, 138 Mike Jewett, 170 2nd Place Ken Fisch, 171 3rd Place Women's 1st Flight CH season if a minimum of six individuals particwill be distributed at the September Athletic Council meeting. For more information call Tim, Ext. 1996-9- ipate. Letters of intent D Bowling league signup Civilian Recreation Softball (Aug. 16) Disney, 15, Two new events will be added to this year's intramural program a biathlon, tentatively scheduled for Sept. 21, and a dirt bike race scheduled for Sept. 25. These events won't be counted in the intramural standings, but will be included as minor sports in the 174. 1st Place Willard Kelley Mike BarnesEldon VonBuren McNatt BNew intramural events y 2nd Flight: lorry Austin Guy Manis Jake Hawley The next Athletic Council meeting will be held Sept. at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. For more information call Ext. 4, 1 p.m., 36-ho- 3rd Place Gross Don Needham Greg Gilmore DAthletic Council meets golfers participated in the Hill AFB Club Championship Golf Tournament July 27 and Aug. 3. The annual event is played at the base's Hubbard Golf Course. Dave Pickett swung his way to victory this year in the men's division. He shot 69 and 73 for a two-datotal score of 142. This was Pickett's second he first won in 1986. time as club champion second won Manis place with a 76 and 72. Guy second total the flight with a two-da-y Winning score of 151 was Gary Hedrick and second place finisher was Tom Brzewzinksi, scoring 155. Third flight winners were Jeff Everts, 157, and Brent Dawson, 166. In the women's division, Becky Fowler won the championship in the first sudden death playoff hole over Mary Blackwell. Fowler and Blackwell each Fifty-si- x 2nd Place Net Bill 443 609 540 507 507 590 458 596 600 522 524 505 459 11 10 12 11 11 Jim Bertagnolli Walter Hyden st Allowod Scorod 630 610 GP Lorry Schenk Richard Driggs second Flight championship golf tourney scored Summer Basketball League in Hill Avenge 12.0 11.3 14.1 13.0 12.2 9.6 13.3 9.8 14.3 10.8 14.1 15.8 14.4 13.1 12.9 12.7 17.8 16.6 20.7 18.8 48.3 46.9 46.8 44.6 40.2 38.5 34.6 33.7 28.7 28.7 24.8 10.8 10.4 17.1 13.3 17.9 13.1 18.4 13.9 17.6 17.5 15.9 14.0 11.3 16.3 6.9 -- 12.4 28.3 lake City. Utah GrTEDJJNTTS VLAB LEj Hilltop Times Classified Ads Only $3.00 Up To 15 Words. Mail your ad with your check or money order (please do not moil cosh) to: MorMedla, Inc. Hilltop Timet, P.O. Box 445, Roy, UT 84067. Or you may bring your ad to the Hilltop Times office. 11 52 West Riverdole Rd., Ogden, Utah. We are located west of WolMart. We will take ods over the phone with a credit card for a $3.00 service charge. 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