SPORTSParticipatory
WAY TO BOWL. Summer bowling leagues are forming for bowlers of all ages at the following alleys: Cactus Bowl, Fiesta Lanes, Lucky Strike Bowl, Santa Cruz Lanes and Tucson Bowl. Join/form a team or even a league. Call the Vantage Bowling Center's office at 629-0802 for information. SPORTS CARD SHOW. Buy, sell, and trade with collectors and dealers of sports cards and memorabilia Friday, May 24, through Monday, May 27, at the El Con Mall, 3601 E. Broadway, during regular mall hours. There will also be non-sports cards, pogs and more. HANDBALL CLUB. The New York Street Handball Club seeks new members. Games are played outdoors with no gloves every Saturday and tournaments are held monthly. Call Rich at 294-8352 for information. SELF-DEFENSE. Jae Kim, master martial arts instructor with 30 years experience, offers self-defense classes Monday and Wednesday at 6450 N. Oracle Road. First week is free. Call 797-0122 for information. SOFTBALL CLASSIC. Sign up now for the Southern Arizona Softball Classic benefiting Easter Seals on Saturday, June 8, and Sunday, June 9, at Golf Links Park 4-plex, 2400 S. Craycroft Road. Registration is $175 per team and includes food, prizes and games. Call the Softball Hotline at 745-6222 for information.
Spectator
BATTER UP. The Tucson Toros, the Baked Pueblo's own Triple-A ballclub, continues the race for the Pacific Coast League's crown this week, wrapping up a four-game series against Colorado Springs on May 23 and 24. On May 25, the Toros begin a four-game series against the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. The game on May 25 features a post-game Memorial Day fireworks display. First pitch is 7 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $3 to $6. Free tickets are available for all Monday night games at all Circle K stores. On Wednesday nights, hot dogs are a mere 25 cents; every Thursday, beer and soft drinks are only $1 until 9 p.m. Call 325-2621 for tickets and information. |
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