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Show . The Deseret Sampler, Fri., January 12, 1973 Mustangs win two; stop Eagles, Miners The Dugway Mustangs won two victories during the past two weeks including their initial league win. The 76-4-1 victory over the Untie Miners last Friday night not only provided the Mustangs with a win in their it was also league opener the first victory for Dugway on its home floor this year. The other win was a 4 defeat of the Intermountain Eagles at Brigham City. The Dugway JVs split in the two games, losing to and then ountain downing the Tintic Junior 76-6- In-ter- m 80-5- 6 Varsity 59-2- 6. DUGWAY 76 TTNTIC 41 After holding a slim at the end of the first quarter, the Mustangs came out running in the second quarter to score 31 points against ten for the Miners to insure their first league win. The Dugway Mustangs downed Intermountain Dec. 22 for their first win over the Eagles in five attempts over the past three 9-- 6 lead 76-6- 4 years. Randy Brown led the Mustangs to their win as he garnered 22 points, his highest output of the season. Rex Pal-- BOTH COACHES clearmer with 16 and Reggie Brewer with 13 points were other ed their benches in the late stages of the gma and the Mustangs in double figures. THE LEAD changed hands Eagles hit ten straight points 4 before Dugfive times in the first four to make it minutes of the contest before way got the final four points. In addition to the three a basket by R Palmer gave lead. scorers in double figures, oth1 the Mustangs a They were never headed af- er point getters for the Musterwards. tangs were Bruce Hooley with Brewer with eight points nine. Dee Shirts with six, Scott and R. Palmer with six led Palmer, five, Kevin Donnelly the Mustangs attack in the three, and Barry Gardner two opening quarter which ended points. Brewer had 16 rebounds to with Dugway on top by a 8 lead the Mustangs in that margin. the Eagles by category with Brown getting Outscoring a 10 to two margin in the 14 and Hooley 12. Donnelly first four minutes of the sec- tied a school record with eight ond quarter the Mustangs assists. TONEY MIKE with 17 built a 0 lead and lengthened the margin to 13 points points led the Eagles attack with Lynn Begay and William at halftime, THE EAGLES came out Pete each adding ten. The Dugway JVs suffered running in the second half and cut the Mustangs margin their fifth loss in a row as 5 with the Eagles Junior Varsity to seven points five minutes left the losers 80 to 56. . Then after the winners had The winners jumped off to increased their lead again to an early lead and had a 18-with 1:40 margin at the end of the first ten points, left in the quarter, the Eagles quarter. THEY padded their marran up ten points to four for be down 0 in each period as they to only gin Dugway at halftime and 4 at the end of the quarter. led end of three quarat sewed the The Mustangs up the contest in die first minutes of ters. Mike Magann led the losthe final period as they built lead with four ers with 18 points with Barry up a 85-5-4 minutes left and increased it Gardner adding 15. Roland to 6 with 2:30 left Pyne had ten, Gary Ott eight, and Ed Ortiz five to round out the Mustangs scoring. Coach Barton Palmer of the Miners had his team slow down the action right at die start of the contest and a free throw by Ronnie Eastwood of die Miners was die oily sewing in the first three minutes of the game. A BASKET by Scott Palmer with 450 left in die quarter gave the Mustangs the lead and they woe never headed. A free throw by Reggie Brewer and two by Bruce Hooley made it 51 before the visitors were able to garner their first basket with 3:40 72-6- 12-1- 22-1- 32-2- The Credit Union Umbrella Man ayc Swing is me top independent to 40-2- Stoei eve your Head oomed menej at your credit union, M won 42-3- t your credit movmh pvhib Sewings 7. end safely. Credit unien members vmrb, leen end sere together-nat- ter' ' 9 50-4- noi vor ounqf" pfMH but for mutual service.. , out-scor- ed 0, Management course grads for the next two minwith the Mustangs holda 2514 lead with 3:15 The winners then broke the game wide open as they scored 14 straight points to build up a 4514 lead before a Miner basket made it 45 16 at the half. R Palmer had eight points. Randy Brown had seven and Kevin Donnelly six for die Mustangs in the second quarter spurt The winners continued to increase their lead during the third quarter as they outscor-e- d the Miners 2513 in die period for a 6524 margin at the end of the quarter. MUSTANG coach Walden Gurney cleared his bench during foe latter part of foe third quarter and fourth quarter as ten of foe eleven squad members got into foe scoring kets utes ing left. column. The Miners were able to outscore the Mustangs 17-1- 4 to cut die final margin of Army Aviation Division victory. Palmer and Hooley led the Mustang attack with 14 R. Course Receiving certificates of completion upon finishing DTCs Office Management K. SSG Edward C. MSG Buys, Cochran, CW3 Frederick T. Meyer, Billy are (Seated Arthur Col. Commander Sp5 J. Kingdom, DPG Edward E. Searight; (standing, Sp6 A. Depuy. All recipients are Tonuny M. Wainscott, Sp5 Dan Farrer, and SSG William members of the Army Aviation Division. 54-5- 82-4- 42-2- 7 "Savings is fotore" bdgymy Credit- - Union, to , foe Fedwoi 52MS2. 71-5- left. A basket by S. Palmer and one by Bex Palmer gave the Mustangs their 9--6 lead at the unhf every ifiiny is moved oui room fur new spriny merchandise. . added, so don't miss oui. ff THE RELUCTANT DRAGON by Kenneth Grahame LITTLE BLACK SAMBO bv Helen Bannerman THE VELVETEEN RABBIT, HOW TOYS BECOME REAL by Margery Williams THE PRINCESS AND THE SWINEHERD by Hans Christian Anderson THE BIGGEST BEAR by Ward Lynd TREASURY OF FAIRYTALES by Hilda Boswell GULLIVERS TRAVELS by Jonathan Swift THE WHITE STAG by Kate Seredy AUGUST 1914 by Aleksandr L Solzhen&tsyn THE METALLIC MUSE by Lloyd Biggie GREAT MEN OF AMERICAN POPULAR SONG by Da- vid Ewen THE CHICKENS IN THE AIRSHAFT by Steve Franklin GUIDEBOOK TO FILMS by Ronald Gottesman BIKES by Stephen C. Henkel DISPOSSESSING THE AMERICAN INDIAN by Wilbur Jacobs LISTEN FOR THE WHISPERER by Phyllis A. Whitney MATHEW BRADY by Janies D. Horan CHARLES SCIIREYVOGEL by James D. Horan ito O00GU& lyflfflG X X X X Munitions X SSG Richard K. Briggs receives his certificate of completion for foe Office Management Course from DPG Commander Col. Arthur J. Kingdom. SSG Briggs also serves as Unit Career Counselor for IIHC. I I I I I I 1 1 1 Security Office X Rabin and SFC Richard W. Kyles are presented certificates of completion for DTCs Office Management Course by DPG Commander Col. Arthur J. Kingdom. Both work in the Security Office. Sharon X X X T)P MARGCTTSr Wheeler makes fall honor roll BEAUTY SALON A Dugway junior at Eastern Washington State College Mark E. Wbeeler, has been named to the EWSC foil quarter honor roll Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. .Wheeler, Bo 296, is majoring in journalism at EWSC. Special Monday, AUSA head to speak at Dugway Club Tuesday Wednesday Onlyl Permanent LtCol. Vaughn L Terry,' who is chief advisor for foe president, Utah Chapter of 162nd Support Group at Fort foe Association of foe United Douglas, will discuss foe AUSA, States Army, will be foe fea- -' its activities and objectives. tured speaker at a luncheon The AUSA is a at the Dugway Officers educational organization whose Open members- - civilian and miliMess, Friday, Jan. 19. All military and civilian' tary - firmly believe that a thoroughly professional Army, personnel are invited to attend the buffet which will supported by foe American start at 11:30 a.m. Tickets people, is essential to our nacan be obtained from Charles tional defense. Persons wishing to attend Ming or Lt. Terrance Estey the luncheon need not be ;at DPG and Major William Miller at Fort Douglas. members of the AUSA nor will In his talk, Col. be expected to join the Terry, non-prof- d limw X X Holt float styles X 1 1 CURIOUS GEORGE by H. A. Rey HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS by Dr. Seuss ON THE NIGHT OF THE SEVENTH MOON by Victoria Have X I The following books have recently been acquired by the Post Library: BABOUSHKA AND THE THREE KINGS by Ruth Robbins GOODNIGHT MOON by Margaret W. Brown THE TALL BOOK OF MOTHER GOOSE by Feodor R X win- THE TALL BOOK OF NURSERY TALES by Feodor Vi $ X Burt Thomas led foe losers with 17 points. Coach George Bruces JVs stopped a five game losing streak with their win. They built up a 157 lead at the aid of the first quarter, and made it 41-1- 8 at halftime. Then held the losers to two points during the third quarter for a 5520 third quarter margin. Barry Gardner led the scorers with 21 points with Mike Harris getting ten.' Gary Ott had seven, Mike Magann six, Ed Ortiz and Ken Barton four, Doug Banner three, and Roland Pyne and John Hebert two Library lists new books . I ners. io made Xerv Tlterciandise has Seen Cardner with two each and Mike Magann one rounded out the Mustangs scoring. Brewer with 16 and Brown and Harris each with 12 were the leading rebounders for die win- end of die quarter. Ten straight points by the Mustangs to open the second quarter made it 19-- 6 with 5:30 left in the half. points to round out the THE TEAMS traded bos- - ners scoring. jhjrtier deductions r) points each, followed by S. Palmer with ten. Brown had nine and Brewer, Donnelly, and Gary Harris, seeing Ids first action since being injured early in the season, had eight points apiece. DEE SHIRTS and Barry Tints Ml" 1 8 Reg. 10.00 Call Glenna or Robert for Appointments it, 882-44(- 1 MARGETTS Lt.Col. Terry r South Main J |