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Other players are John Painter, Don Zimney, Sam Mueller, Rolfe Anderson, Ed Feingold and Bob Higley. For die season thus far the Dugway post team has defeated the National Guard three times, KLUB twice. Hill Air Force Base twice and the Tooele Town Team once. Losses have been one each to the Tooele Town Tean, the NC and the Tooele Army Depot individual and Team averages and scoring results for the season, through July 15, are shown in the accompanying table. ' 4 Little League Playoffs Scheduled Tonight and Saturday at Field Here for the Little League championship of the Southern Division, District Two, will lie held at Dugways Little League Field Friday and Saturday, July 19 and 20. A doubleheader will lie played Friday night (tonight), with the championship game scheduled at 6 p.in. Saturday. team The Dugway will meet the Rosecrest in the first game tonight, starting at 4:30 p.m. Meeting in tonights second contest, at. 7 p.m., will lie the little League All-Sta- rs 500 batting averages. Herhusky, batting 516, leads in home runs with 10. The overall batting leader is Cook with an 512 average and three s. Softball Team Batting Averages Slow-Pitc- h 5 13 Playoffs 39 1 IS 3t 11 10 30S .300 i 13 Wl 5 is AU r li 3H IB y za u is It r .3a i 37 i s all-sta- rs ja kK mw TwhiI plat fnf t. om 1 hartaa ftriii flrti 1 , stars from Kearns and Juab. The winners of tonights games will meet in the final' game Saturday, tomorrow, for the District night, Mu IS (taa) ill ffeym feat 9 31 31 all-st- ar Perhaps one of the generals major achievements has been in the Equal Employment Opportunity field The WSMR program is now recognized as a model for such programs throughout the country. It was one of the first to include all of EEO, Federal phases Womens Program, a program . for the Spanish speaking and sumamed and an affirmative action plan. Under Maj. Gen. Sweeneys command also, the missile range contracted with Jobs for Progress, whereby Spanish speaking heads of households who would normally be on welfare receive job training with range providing facilities, equipment and supervision. 131 kttten sill to rUrtUi dU to4 n bm f tiM 1 i (to lii ny mbJ tto Mm wr toft fei ftMlifN wr ufetlMp1M Al Him I ' champion- - V 111 aAl 0 US AH Mm I tottoM i OttarA ship. tot&MMl Stan Onto fUl Stan Pinny 0 finals tentNuJ The concession stand will lie in operation at the Little League Field during the playoff games. Hie stand will lie stocked with cold drinks, corn dogs, sloppy joes, hot dogs, randv and other refreshments. Pinny B IMwii r 12? jm MINOR LEAGUE CUBS ny fen 19 IMsli 23 KUB Bafwy 92 KUB PBitoy Mill Aik Bucny jfm iwitiM r 4 7 r torn BftM I Mm set for tonight estern Events Slated In Clover . at Sandy Acres ENDS CAREER Ivan Hale of GrantsviDe, above, retimed last month after completing 25 years of government service. He was employed as an engineering equipment operator with the Test Division, Test Operations Directorate, at Dug; way Prosing Croud I One of the summer sea- sons outstanding food enter- been scheduled for tonight, July 19, at Dugways Sandy Acres Recreation Center (Building 5318, formerly the ?Service Gub). Sponsored by the Recreation Services Division off Personnel, Training and Force Development Directorate, Taco Time wqill be held from 7 to 9 p.m. att the center. From 9 p.m. to 1 am., a dance will n featuring Smoke, a four-ma- rock combo from Tooele CountyThere will be no hard said Mrs. O'Dell B. rock, Avinger, director of the divis- - ion and creation Center. The evenings entertainment is for adults only. And there will be no admission charge. The tacos, punch, beer, coffee and tea will be free, as long as they last There will be no admission charge for the dance. Leader of the band is Larry Bowden of Grantsville. The other members are from Grantsville and Tooele. Smoke will be donating its services for this UTTLE LEAGUE BRAVES i The Braves of the Minor League, whose teams are in action on Wednesday nights on the diamond east of the high school, are slmwn with their coach and manager, Thomas Johnson. From left to right, the players are Paul Ackman, Buzzy Miller, Jeff Alfred, Robert Johnson, Steve Bruce, Tjm Henderson, Steve Johnston, Ricky Turner and Unnie Harter. Members of the team not sliown are Kurt Painter and Kevin Kraut. Notice in a church bulletin: "The Lord loveth a cheerful giver, lie also accoplelh from a grouch. ACHIEVEMENT Four Roger above, formerly of the 65th Military Police Platoon at Dugway, was awarded a Dugway Proving of certificate Ground achievement prior to his recent departure. SP4 Wangs-ness- , who completed his Army service last month, was commended for his dedication to duty and outstanding service while assigned with the MP detachment at DPG. Specialist ' PATROLMAN LEAVES Sergeant Stephen D. Hock, above, left recently after completing his Army duty at DPG. He was assigned as an assistant patrol supervisor with the 65th Military Police Platoon. First Lieutenant Alan A. Lewter, commander iff the platoon, presented SGT Hook a DPG certificate of achievement for his outstanding service. , PROMOTED dance. Mrs. Avilnger requested from ladies who have them to wear Recently promoted first class, E5, to private fiesta dresses. Men may wear specialist four, E-- was Wilcasual or western outfits. liam D. Grey, a member of the 65th Military Police Pla- toon at Dugway Proving Ground. Check the weather PUBLIC OFFICIALS AIDED ADDITIONAL BENEFITS Approximately 4.8 million veterans and servicemen have trained during eigjit years of the current GI Bill. The Victnam-er- a GI Bill has several provisions not included in the original GI Bill of 30 years ago. Aeong them is free tutorial assistance to college students and unlimited extra entitlement for students who need courses to qualify for college MG A. II. SWEENEY JR. . Taco Time dance Participating in Minor League games on Wednesday evenings are the Cubs, shown large turnout of parents, above with their coach and manager. The adult leaden are Ed Lloyd, left, and friends and Little League fans Ray Zylstra. The team members, from left to right, are Billy Probst, Andy Lacy, Ls expected to lie on hand to Glen Oritsky, Brett Gardella, Paul Lloyd, Todd Christiansen and Jeff Zylstra. Team root for their favorite players members not shown are Kevin Jenkins, Nick Gonsaks and Bren don Van Beuge. and teams. The visiting teams are expected to lie well represented among fans in the stands Vi and women, will be held at 6 and on the sidelines. p.m., also in Kirks Arena. AdCoach and manager of the mission will lie $150 for adults, .. . Dugway team will lie Richard $1.00 children age 12 and Utll Bate and Al Brown, meniliers ottllirUliy under. of the Dugway team are. The western dance will Rodeos and a western dance Paul Eric VanLiere, start at 9 p.m, following the are scheduled Saturday, July 20, Brandlierg, Danny Ledlietter, rodeo, in the Clover Recreation Bill Earlingtoh, Greg Brown, Ed in Clover, Utah. The events are Hall. Admission tickets will be being sponsored by the Rush $1.00 Whiting, Brad Eva; per person. Pat Stelling, Keith Hays, Valley Riding Club. A kids rodeo will be held Rex Griffiths, Jeff Keetch, Paul 3 p.in. Saturday at Kirks at If you make mistakes, it will Bate. and Mohammed, John Arena in Clover. The adult lie more to your credit if you make rodeo, including events for men a new one each time. A Sweeney Jr., a veteran of more than 30 years of Army service and commander here since June 1972, will assume duties as commanding general of the U.S. Army Materiel Management Agency in Zweihrucken, Germany. Succeeding him will be Major General Robert J. Proudfoot, deputy for Materiel and Acquisition, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installation and Logistics), in the Pentagon. Maj. Gen. Proudfoot will assume command later this month. Maj. Gen. Sweeneys two years at WSMR have been marked by significant progress and achievement. The post has been cited for having the best safety record throughout the 14 installations of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command And earlier this year the range was commended for its achievements in Operation Ferret, an Army Materiel Command project in which WSMR collected $20 million worth of excess equipment for turn-i- n and use at other installations. In March the largest solar furnace in the United States and second largest in the world was dedicated and in May the missile Atmospheric ranges Sciences Laboratory was the first and only facility to receive the worlds most complete and accurate weather pictures from a synchronous meteorological satellite 23,000 miles above the equator. The range also participated in experiments in conjunction with the Skylab proj- ect. ltla. Two-Soulhe- rn Division All-Sta- rs All-Star- 11th all-lan- 7. 13-m- - The ii commander of White Sands Missile Range, Americas largest four-bagger- s. plex from Wednesday through Saturday, July 24-2Among the invited teams will be a widely renowned championship group from Arizona. Ame Ardell Player-coac- h of Dugway plans to take a squad to the Pioneer Invitational. As a team they are batting well over .400 for the season and have demonstrated some excellent extra base hitting power. Four players Allan Cook, Mike Riddle, Jim Herhusky and have better than Jim Moffat at White Sands WHITE SANDS MISSILE homers, although with fewer times at bat than the other players. Close behind Cook and Herhusky is Riddle, also batting 516 and with five Others hitting over .400 are Harold Chadwick, .441 with five homers, and John Walton, .411 includingseven round-tri- p clouts. Others hitting over .400 are Harold Chadwick, .441 with five homers, and John Walton h softball team, which has won eight games this season while losing three, has been invited to play in this years annual Pioneer Invitational Slow-Pitc- h softball tournament in Salt Lake City. The big softball extravaganza, featuring dozens of the best teams from Utah and some neighboring states, will lie held in Proudfoot Will Succeed Pioneer Tournament To J The Deseret Sampler, Friday, July 19, 1974 Team Slow-Pitc- h Hundreds Zion National Park: High temperatures range in the middle 90s with the average low in the upper 60s. Precipitation ranges from 050 to 150 in late August. Bryce National Canyon: High temperatures reach close to 80 degrees, with the low averaging in the low 40s. Precipitation averages 1.75 during the summer, with some snow fall each month. Lake Powell: Higb temperatures are in the mid to near 65 degrees. Precipitation per 90i, with a from to in 1.00 059 in August June ranges up-lo- w Canyonlands: High temperatures average dose to the 90 degree mark, with a low near 60. Precipitation averages just over 150 with July thp driest month. of members of the United States Senate and House of Representatives, past and present, readily acknowledge the role of the Cl Bill in providing opportunities to seek and hold public office. ADVANCES OUTSTANDING PROGRAM Although the final impact of the original and subsequent GI Bills has not yet beep evaluated, it has already gone down in history as one of the most enlightened programs ever provided those who served any Promoted from PIT to Sp4 earlier this month was Bradley J. Cook, above, an MP with tire 65th Military Police Platoon. He received his promotion order and now insignia of rank from his commanding officer. |