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Show May 11, 2000 GOLF TIP As a continued service to the base duf- fers, sandbaggers and true sticks, this weeks golf tip comes from Hubbard' Golf Course assistant pro Dwight Mac McNew. Choke down to avoid choking on short shots - gain better control of the club on pitches and short chips, choke down on the club so that your hands are nearer to To the metal on the shaft. Also, narrow your stance in order to better balance yourself for the shorter swing. Dwight McNew Hubbard happenings The Hubbard Golf Course will conduct a womens golf clinic next Tuesday and Thursday. Participants may sign up for the 4 p.m. or 6 p.m. session, and the cost is $20 for both days. The first day will cover the full swing and the long game. The second day will cover the short game and putting. A beginners clinic will be conducted the following week May 23 and 25 and is open to all base personnel. There will be a 4 p.m. or 6 p.m. session, and the cost is $20 for the two days. Each session will be limited to the first 12 peo- 888 ple. Hess seeks softball coaches The Hess Fitness Center is looking for coaches for the AFMC mens and womens softball teams. Those interested in coaching should contact Kelley Hendrickson at Ext. LAYTON le W ME OJLPMCM Private Banquet Room Take-OEconomical Lunch Speciais Catering Specialty Drinks Great Combination Dinners ut day. For additional tips, personal instruction or information on Hubbard Golf Course events and tournaments, contact the golf course staff at Ext. IT G SPORTS BRIEFS ? 3000 N., (Corner of Fairfield Rd. and Highway 193) The Hill Mens Golf Association will individual tournament hold an 20 Golf Course. at Hubbard the May will off from tee the blue Participants tees and top golfers in each flight will be paid for low gross and net. There will be additional prizes for those closest to the hole on all par 3s. The entry fee is $25 plus green fees ($17) and optional cart ($9). Hamburgers and chips will be served in the lounge after the round. Sign up deadline is Wednes18-ho- E. up with more than one partner. For more information, call the golf course ' or at Ext. 72 3981 Wall Ave. Bowling leagues open Bowlers can now sign up for summer leagues at the Hill Bowling Center. The center will offer summer May Fitness Month scratch trio, just for kids, ball and activities continue chain Month mixed, summer fun mixed, adult continues today May Fitness and youth doubles and youth have with a Teen Fitness Night from 9 a ball leagues for the coming season. walk Air run Force The 5K10K p.m. will take place Saturday at 10 a.m. The Those bowling in summer leagues will Fitness Challenge begins Monday and be able to open bowl free all summer runs through May 29. The Challenge long. For more information, call Ext. 888 Ogden 392-777- 7 3000 N. Layton E. 771-724- 4 7-- will be composed of a bike 25-mi- le (r. ivx v. v. vXv viv frNXv. (sta- jog tionary or outdoors), a (treadmill, outdoors or Hess bubble), a stair climb (at home or in the row (at fitness centers) and a home or in the fitness centers). The annual Health and Fitness Expo takes 15-mi- le place May 18 followed by Family swim p.m. Female night May 19 from Fitness Night will be held May 20 from p.m., and there will be a 6-- 6-- 9 8 basketball tournament at 6 p.m. May 22. May 26 is the outdoor Beach Party when all the pools will be open for business, and swimming all day will be free. May 27 is parent-chil- d the annual Around the Base Half Marathon. Participation cards will be handed out with space for 20 points. Each event is valued at a different number of points, and prizes will be awarded for filling up the card. Participants will also have a chance to win a grand-priz- e at the Air Force level. will be required for Pre-registrati- Adult mens baseball league seeks players The Wasatch Front Mens Baseball League is recruiting players age 18 and over for the 2000 season. Games will be played on Saturdays in May, June and July at Serge B. Simmons Field in West Ogden. In August, there will be one weeknight and one Saturday game per week. Experience is not necessary. Those interested in participating should call Tech. Sgt. 5 or check the Joel Bertrand at 773-321- leagues Web site at www.league-line.comWFMB- nUlLT E: L) BEA dMothm Special Scents Qahxkdag ') Ruggers wanted Pre-regist- er Kaplan at Ext. Two-perso- n Saturday best ball The Hubbard Golf Course will conduct a best ball Saturday. The cost is $20 plus green fees. There woman-woma- n will be three flights, man-maand mixed. Entrants may sign two-perso- n n, Tlxe 1 f i'pY r At the Ogdm Quitted Bern Saturday, May I3fk 774-908- 774-819- 2th x season. Experience is not necessary. Those interested in participating should 2 call Capt. Chris Budde at or 5, Cardio competition continues (fraud (Prize! Enter to win a one nig fit stay at the Ttfasfqm Inn and Dinner for two. (Drawing to be held 513 at 8:00p.m. hours of cardio workout between Jan. 1 and June 30, and 300 hours of cardio between July 1 and Dec. 31. Any cardio exercise qualifies. Those who reach the goal receive a free For more details, contact Kaplan at Tfeed not be present to unn). Compliments of the SAfaskgn Inn and The Quilted Eear. Additional drawings for Alas fan Inn discounts zvill also begiven away. T-shi- rt. Ext. Workout program matches Starting at 1 :00, tqds can plant a partners to Ml While supplies last. fbwer to give The Hess Fitness Center has a program open to all personnel over 18 looking for a workout partner. All interested parties will fill out a Fitness Buds application, expressing workout preferences and availability and drop it into the completed applications pouch. The Fitness Center staff will attempt to find you a fellow patron with similar interests and availability from submitted applications. For more information, call the fitness center staff at Ext. Thrift Shop Needs Your Reusable Items. Call 825-1QS- 6 1 recruiting players for the spring Airman 1st Class Dan Hicks at 1 L. The second annual 100 and 300 Hours Half marathon coming of Cardio continues at the base fitness 27 May As part of the activities for May centers. The goal is to complete 100 T-shi- rts oAAay The Northern Utah Rugby Club is most events. For more information or registration,-contac- t the fitness center staff at Ext. Fitness Month, the Hess Fitness Center will hold its annual Around the Base Half Marathon May 27 at 9 a.m. The run begins and ends at Centennial Park for a total of 13.1 miles. The run is open to all base personnel 18 and over. will be given to all participants, and first and second place winners in each age category will receive medals. for the event at the Hess Fitness Center for $15 or pay $18 on the day of the run. For more information, contact Day to Donate. Good for a FREE plant while supplies last I JJ Tree small jointed Hear unthyour $25.00 purchase zvith this ad. j i i i Tiring in your coupon to receive afree plant for Morn. While supplies last. 1 1 10 Newgale Mall 621-076- 0 j |