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Show HilKoplb August 10, 2000 - 'A""L WW'VK-A- x rfirSSVW,ffWi XxJAoJWf. mMv.XmKv'C4K wXA.V..V. will be held and Aug. 17 at the Tuesday, Wednesday The Top Three group softball tournament is Friday and Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m. each day. Entry 8-1- 5 Hubbard Golf Course, sponsored by the Youth Center. Sessions will be from 0 a.m. and 11 p.m. each day. The cost is $10 per child or $20 per family. For details, contact Beverly Rose, Youth Cenor ter Sports director, at Ext fee is $100 per team, and the tournament is limited to the first 20 teams that sign up. To register, or for more details, contact Master Sgt. Charles or Master Sgt. Kenneth Brown at Ext. Golf tournament benefits scholarships Hess triathlon Saturday bike ride Entries are due Monday at 4 p.m. for the Society of American Military Engineers Student Scholarship Golf Tournament, set for Aug. 17 at the Hubbard Golf Course. The scramble format tournament begins followed by a shotwith a 7:30 a.m. sign-igun start The cost is $45 per person and includes greens fee, half a cart, lunch in the clubhouse and prizes. Entries can be as foursomes or singles, and singles will be assigned to a team. Entries can be sent to Mark Stewart at by For or faxed to more details, call Stewart at A 500-metswim, 13.5-mil- e and 5K run will be part of the Dog Days er of Summer Triathlon, starting at 7 a.m. Saturday at the Hess Fitness Center. Entry fee is $10 and includes a For more details, call Ext. Annual Rod Run Sunday Run The 12th annual Hill AFB Rod will be Sunday from 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. in is Centennial Park. available at the Skills Development Center, Bldg. 534. The cost is $15 before Friday or $20 the day of the show. Regand istration fee includes a will be presented dash plaque. Awards in 13 categories. Admission is free to mestew-artstantec.co- m e-m- ail on 266-167- 1. 261-009- 0. Tl playing golf rt The 10th annual Technology and Industrial Support Directorate GolfTournament will be played Aug. 18 at the Hubbard Golf Course. Play will begin at 7:45 a.m. with a spectators. For more details, call Skills or Development at Ext. 76 'XA'- v Sv. 'XNX M JW. XX' SVA AX IXXvAxSv.v' four-perso- draw. For more details, contact Diane Miller at Ext. Club skiing in Canada The Hill Ski Club members will travel to Banff and Lake Louise, Canada, Feb. 3, for five days of skiing. The cost is $850 per person, and includes airfare, accommodations, lift tickets, ski bus transfers and reception. A $200 deposit is due by Aug. 18. For more details or reservations, contact George Mueller at Ext. or 24-Mar- ch 74 745-403- 5. Archery Club holding open shoot n, T-shi- rt. X ''"'fcX'X'X. shotgun start, and continue until noon. n Format is a scramble, blind a.m.-12:3- Jones at Ext. A V" SPORTS BRIEFS Aw! AaV. A junior golf clinic for ages tourney Hill T-shi- w'0S.XV sr,'ss$vsp. Junior golf clinic coming Top Three sponsoring Pre-registrati- x The Hill Archery Club will hold open shoot hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays through Aug. 22, from 9 p.m. The fee is $3 for Rod and Gun Club members or $6 All base employees are for invited to participate and tune-u-p prior to the archery hunts. For more details, call or Luke Topper at Ext. 5-- non-membe- rs. 825-858-7. 17 Freezz family night set Youth Activities and Tickets and Tours will sponsor Hill AFB Family Night with the Utah Freezz professional indoor soccer team, Aug. 26. Game starts at 7 p.m. at the E Center in West Valley City. Tickets are $8 per person, available at ITT, Bldg. 150. Bus transportation will also be available for an additional $1 per person. Fifty Youth Center soccer players will participate in a High Five Rally with the Utah Freezz before the game. For more details, or the Youth Center call ITT at Ext. at Ext. 25 Resort hosting bike race Powder Mountain Ski Resort will host the 8 Hours of Ogden Mountain Bike Race and Ride Aug. 26. This is an endurance event offering solo, double and trio teams. Mens and Womens Pro, Expert and Mens Sport and Age divisions will race the full 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. on an eight hours All other divapproximately 7 mile course. 11 a.m.-- 5 isions will race for six hours 3.4 mile course. a The on junior p.m. division will race one lap on course at 1 p.m. the must be received by Aug. 21. Late registration is Aug. 25 from 8 p.m. at Wingers in Ogden and Aug. 26 from 9 ajn. at file Powder Mountain Lodge. Awards will be given to the top three in each division. More details and entry form are available atwww.powdermountain.com or 3.4-mi- le t Pre-registrati- on 5-- 7-- eighthoursogdenaol.com. 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