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Show Upset In ffirr. 1,7 . All-St- ar Came MSI In a dramatic effort, the combined Hospital- - Civilian. MP team upended the favored HHC teams in the annual intramural All-StContest by a score of 34 to 30. come-from-behi- iTT- it l ! ? y ijK IIIIC started the scoring cm aerial strike from a quarterback Nealy to Higley, die rangy split-enMoffat booted the PAT to make it Lee Brunkhorst followed with field goal to extend a dhe lead to 10-- 0 before the countered with a furious rally. Mata got things going with a 52 yard bomb to Houghton, an 83 yard strike to Hatfield and scored himself and a sprint. Houghton kicked 2 PATS to make the WASHINGTON (ANF) The U.S. Shooting Team may have the answer to the national balance of payments problem. The team brought home 41 medals from the recent World Shooting Championships in Thun, Switzerland. The haul included 15 gold, 15 silver and 11 bronze medals. Capt. Lanny B. Bassham of Ft. Benning, Ga., led the U.S. shooters V if?74eiM'fr irrn 44-ya- rd d. with three individual gold and five more gold in team action. The U.S. team included men and women from the military services and civilian life. Nearly 50 nations swapped shots in the international competition dominated by the U.S. and U.S.S.R. 7-- 0. score 20-1Both teams traded scores be--fothe half, with HHC scoron a run by Gil-cre- st ing and Houghton scoring on a 88 yard toss from Mata. 0. re 47-ya- rd the year. The defensive leadership BATTLE 23-ya- rd JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Dugway 42 Tooele 26 Dugway 26 Grantsville 14 Dugway 38 Tooele 14 Dugway 6 Morgan 6 Dugway 24 Grantsville 14 Dugway 6 South Summit 0 JV Offensive Stats (6 games) ALL-STA- THE SECOND half saw the tough HHC defense, led by Anderson, shutting off the Mata aerial circus, while the HHS offense continued its steady play. Scoring thrusts came on a 91 yard Vasquez to Moffat bomb and another run by this one for 37 yards and a 7 lead. The battle broke has come from sophomores Phil Dyer, John Bachtell, Randy Henderson, Boh Brandenliergh, Tony Magann, Jim Morrison, Winston Crawe, Clark Brauner and Freshman Paul Broun. Gil-cre- st, Flag Football 30-2- shooters in big haul ar JV Mustangs Still Undefeated Dugway football forhuies are looking brighter if you consider the junior varsitys undefeated season. The junior team has rolled to an impressive five win" and one tie record. Leading the way for the offense are sophomores Boh Brandenliergh, Phil Dyer, Tony Magann, Clark Brauner and Randy Henderson. Freshman Paul Brown has provided the receiving for most of the passing offense with 11 receptions for ti l last-minu- te U. S. battle between HHC teams 1 Flag footballers battle it out in die recent All-St& 2, and the Hospital CivilianMP team. The Hospital CivilianMPs won the contest 34 to 30. ar IZTZt even until the final seconds when Poloskey broke loose behind some fine blocking to return a HHC punt for 79 yards and the deciding score. Houghton booted the final point and the1 game ended at 34-3The game was punctuated by outstanding individual and team efforts on the part of both squads. Singled out by their opponents as deserving outstandP ing recognition for the 0. Hospi-tal-CivM- team were offensively Cal Houghton and defensively Larry Poloskey and for the HHC team offensively Ted Moffat and defensively Rolfe Anderson. Kace Continues The top two teams as a result of the final standings will 1 has cinched the play. IIIIC the in league with a top spot season record to date. The remaining Super Bowl entry will come from either the Hosseason record, pital, with a or the CivilianMP team with a 3 season standing. Two more games remain in the regular season liefore the Super Bowl. The Post Championship is determined in the Super ' Bowl . Came time for the big event is 1215 on the 31st of Octolier and it will lie played at the Post Footliall Field. 7-- 0 3-- 4 DUGWAY Passing Yards Magann Dyer Morris Brandenliergh Completions Gained 16 275 6 2 114 44 10 1 Average Per Pass 17.2 19.0 22.0 10.0 November November November November Play-off- Average Receptions Gained Per Reception 11 151 13.7 3 3 2 2 76 74 . 25.3 1 58 41 3 3 Receiving Magann Brandenliergh Dyer Brauner Brown Morrison Bachtell Morris 24.7 9.5 9.0 58.0 41.0 3.0 3.0 19 18 1 1 1 January January January January January January Pants Brown Magann ' The Dugway Mustang Varsity squad was upended by South, Summit Octolier 17 at South Summit 33-It was the third consecutive Mustang's loss, and their sixth this season. Outweighed by an average of 0 pounds per man the ' Mustang squad did have a few brighter moments. The defensive team looked good in the second-hal- f of play holding the to only 12 points. opposition and Gardner Ien Scuderi Barry continued to demonstrate their defensive abilities, as did halfback Mike Xerdin offensively as he rushed for close to 1(X) yards on the ground. 0. Dyer Henderson Brandenliergh Bachtell Griffiths Brauner Morrison TD Conversion Total 7 6 4 2 4 4 46 40 26 1 1 1 1 0 2 4 2 Altamont Tabiona Wendover North Rich St Joseph Wendover Tintic 3 10 17 22 24 31 February 7 February 14 February 21 U.S.D. Park City St. Joseph Wendover Tintic Manti Park City Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Oct. 31 2 p.m. Dugway Proving Ground Athletic Field time: Away Away Home site: 8 8 6 6 2 Paperback Sale At Libraries 25-3- JV Defensive Stats (6 games) Away League Game February 28 possible playoff date Region Tournament - February 3,4,6 State Tournament - March 12, 13, 14, 15 Game Time 5:15 and 7:00 p.m. 20 2 0 0 2 Home Home South Summit February 27 - Punt, Pass 29 13-1- Yards Henderson Mustangs Lose To South Summit Duchesne Altamont Grantsville 22 23 30 December 6 December 7 December 4 December 20 4-- BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1974-7- 5 Fumble recovery and pass interceptions November 1 is the day. Got your pennies ready? Paperliack books will be on sale during school hours at both the elementary and high school li- braries. Parents are invited to purchase books at the elementary school library between 4 and 9 o'clock. Here is a short list of some of the 1 looks to be sold: & . Kick, DPG Style Love Poems Baseliall Laughs Jane Eyre Johnny Cash Close-U- p Boatniks Man In A Green Beret Co Ed Book on Charm Beauty 101 Elephant Jokes Red Badge of Courage and DPG Personnel Urged To Vote All eligible DPG personnel are urged to register and then vote on National election day, November 5th. For Utah residents, voter registration is conducted by the county clerk at each county seat Dugway residents should contact Rebecca McAllister, ext 3160, or call voter registration in Tooele at Neil Martinscn or Arnie Ardell at ext. 21 77 or 1965 liefore noon Octolier 29th. Divisions are: ages 9 through 12, 13 through 15, and 16 and up. : (94 882-555- 4J1 1 n sb 90sfafl0 ! flflstafl En- chanted Island Kavik, the Wolf Dog Nothing Ever Happens On My Oc-toli- er 4fl The Mouses Wedding Spooky Tricks Young Winston Churchill American Popreen Mansions Osmond Brothers Im 15 Dont Want To Die Where Does the Butterfly Go Great Iloudini When It Rains? Butterflies The Sword in the Tree Selected Stories From The Our annual version of Punt, Pass and Kick will lie held with preliminary competition scheduled for the 29th of this month, and final competition for 31 in conjunction with the DYA Carnival at the Post Gymnasium. Both lxiys and girls may participate in the program. Preliminary competition will lie held at the post footliall field Contestants mav enter onlv one event within their age division. Hie top three in each event and division will advance from the primaries to the finals. Registration is at the Youth Center, Bldg. 5140 or by calling Block Cinderella Bronco Charlie, Rider of the Pony Express The Emperors New Clothes A Book of Planets for You s ES S QP affifao""0' F.E.T. 2.44 to 3.72 AND EXCHANGE TRUCK TIRE RECAPPING All Tires Sold at Your Choice List Hyway or Sale Price are Mounh and Balanci Traction Design at No Char 0. For Immediate Service See ll i? WOTE I NDS 2S&BK2S1 p It Ijh $255S i j? 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