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Show 'il A clinic with pro golfer Bruce will be the highlight of the 2nd annual Hill AFB Commanders Cup Tournament on Aug. 21. Played at Hills Hubbard Golf Course, the tournament will benefit the Aerospace Heritage Foundation and portions of the proceeds will be donated to the Hill Aerospace Museum and the Exceptional Family Member Program. Registration deadline is Friday, and the cost is $90 for DoD employees and $125 for all others. The fee includes a golf cart, green fees, lunch, hors doeuvres and prizes. Registration can be as a single player or as a foursome. Registration can be faxed to the Hill Aerospace Museum at Sum-merha- 777-638- niwaftnHrm iirrYufiina The tournament begins with a 10:30 check-in- ys a.m. , 74 events he was eligible for. He earned the 1996 ironman title after setting a Senior Tour record by playing 119 rounds. He finished his 1995 rookie season atop the Senior Tour birdie leaders with 411. While he never qualified for the PGA Tour on a regular followed by the golf clinic at 11 a.m. and lunch at noon. Tournament play starts at 1 p.m. All players must have an established U.S. Golf Association handicap. Team score is based on one low gross and one low net on each hole. Team prizes will be $200 for first, $160 for second, $100 for third and $80 for fourth. Prizes will also be given for the longest drive, closest to the hole and hole in one. basis, he played in several PGA events. A University of Utah graduate, Summerhays was PAC-- 8 Coach of the Year at Stanford University, where he served as golf coach in 1978-79- . He and his wife, Carolyn, live in Heber City and have eight children and 10 Summerhays, 56, first gained membership on the Senior PGA Tour when he finished fourth at the 1995 Qualifying Tournament. As a two time winner, his best finish in 1999 is a tied for sixth at the PGA Seniors Championship. 8, attention Carol Nash, and checks should be made payable to the Aerospace Her- grandchildren. Their youngest daughter, Carrie, is currently on a golf scholarship at Brigham Young University. For more details on the tourna- ment and clinic, contact Morris Goodrich at Ext. Ted Helsten at or Carol 11; Nast at Ext. He was the busiest player on the Senior Tour in 1995 and 1996, playing in all itage Foundation of Utah. aananriiatoaarianiBadi 825-1173,-E- Record entries predicted for Air Force Marathon person, or $225 per deadline is Aug. 31. by Staff Sgt. Stuart Camp Aeronautical Systems Center Public Affairs AFB, Ohio As the fourth annual United States Air Force Marathon approaches, race officials are already planning for a record-settincrowd. Were staying around 20 percent ahead of last year, said Tom Fisher, marathon director. The 1999 race set the record with 2,800 runners. Pm very encouraged with the numbers. If it stays this way, well have 3,400 runners. The 26.2 mile marathon-wilbe held Sept. 16 at Ohio. AFB, Entry fee is $45 per WRIGHT-PATTERSO- N g l Wright-Patterso- n five-memb- team. The entry er Fisher has already increased his orders for marathon patches, and will wait a few more weeks before upping his request for finisher medals and runner The week following the July 1 price increase for marathon and Ekiden relay participants, the marathon T-shir- ts. staff received more than 600 registrations - including 400 in one day when the July 4 weekend mail poured in. The most significant statistic is the number of runners entered into the 26.2-mil- e run. Marathoners are coming from 42 states and several U.S. overseas assignments, and there are foreign runners from CC -- o Oc CAT relay-dominate- 300-tea- d m were 130 relay teams entered. For more information, call the marathon office at or or visit the Web site http: afmarathon.wpafb.af.mil. Brigham . 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