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Show Score s Tintic 68-6- 2 The Mustangs made it seven wins in a row to push their leagie record to 1 and overall record to 12-- The win over Hntic was hard earned with die outcome in doubt until the last 12 seconds. Four trouble in die form of 4 personals on Barry Caidner with 3 quarters left in the game hurt the Mus, 7-- 5. tangs board game. A free throw by Steve Toepel with 22 econds left and 2 field goals in the last 12 seconds by Garry Ott insured the 6 point victory. Balanced scoring had 4 men in double figures. Ott aAd Magann hit for 17, Cardner had 1 Toepel added 11. Buss Morris and Doug turned in good floor games. The victory kept die Mustangs in first place, tt game ahead of St Joseph. Laura HMua hSSLdan The last league game to be played for die Varsity team will be against Park City on Wednesday, die 26th, at 6 p.m. If die Varsity wins they will have a play-of- f with St. Joseph will be the day-of- f This 28th Kamas. 3:30 at at Friday p.m. based upon the asumption that both Dugway and St. Joe win their last league games. If either team loses, the other team will be the Region Nine champs and go to the state play-off- s. Wendover Box Score Walter B. Harris and ) Special winners of the Pinewood Derby Pack 517 are Breet Harris, winners of the best father and son effort, Barry Norr and Edd Noit, winners of foe Most Original Car, and John A. Lopez and John T. Lopez, winner of foe best son effort. (Photo by P. Pederson) (L-R- . J.V. Mustangs 7--0 In League Play Uy Tracy Ttmmy MJlwiw Hie Junior Vanity extended their season record to 15-- 1 and league record to 7--0 with victories over Wendover 82-2- 3 and Tintic 83-47. Post Team Even At 4--2 By James Herhusky Dugway (100) Credit Union (63) Dugway upped its record to 1 in second round play by cruising past foe Credit Union on the strength of a cinch start and a relentless fast break. Never trailing, Dugway kept up basket the pressure, reaching die century mark on a foots first form score his Sink to on hit Dugway s by Houghton mitral 8 points and would up leading all scorers with 32 markers. Other scoring was contributed by Sing (19, Herhusky (180, Shippen (14, Phillips (8), Litak (4), arid Anderson (3). Tintic 4-- Paul Lloyd-Firs- t ) Winners of the Pinewood Derby from Pack 517 are place, Their d Long-ThirBrian proud fathers standing place. place, Barry behind, respectively. (Photo by P. Pederson) (L-R- Norr-Secon- last-seco- d . CrantsvOle (78) - Dugway (75) 3 Overtimes battle in which Grantsville upset Dugway in a hard-fougdie widest margin never exceeded 5 points. Gnntsville missed opportunities at die end of regulation play and 1 while Dugway missedoa last second, attempt overtime 2. Houghton again led die scoring at die end of. overtime attempt with 33 followed by Herhusky (16), Sink (13), Shippen (5), Litak (4) and Phillips (4). ht Daryl Doug last-seco- Jr. Bowlers Attend s Salt Lake Tourney Hie Junior Bowlers Association held their annual city tournament on die 12th and 19th of January in Salt Lake. There were 60 participants from the Dugway Junior and Bantam bowlers. Of die 60 participants, 10 took honors. This included two first place individual honors, one all events champion, one team third place, one singles and doubles third place, one fourth dace, one fifth place, one sixth place, two nineth and one tenth dace. In April the Junior and Bantam bowlers will be going to die state championfoips in Ogden. DPG Youth Basketball basketball action Tuesday, February 4 DYA Bantam girls die Mustangs, saw the Tigers barely squeeze by die Blazers 36-2- 8 Boys bantam action saw the Falcons top 19 point performance. on die scoring power of J. Vanllewens In other recent Bantam Boys action the Knicks defeated die Bucks 36-2- 1 with F. Keller tosping in 15 Knick points. 11-1- 0. Bantam Gills Totals Tigers T. Vedder-- DYA Senior Boys results Mustangs T. Goble-- 4 4 t). A. Houle-- 6 M. Milten-- 1 11 Lakers T. Booth-- 2 R.Nerdin-2- K. Dyer-- 4 10 ' D.Bifoop-- 2 ILBifoop-B. Kieken-- 2 M. l . Jones-- 6 McGaha-- 4 Mohammed-Gardner-- 2 Fighting Irifo Boyer-1- 3 Shirts-2- 3 G. Griffiths-2- 2 N. Carlson-- 6 Hockenberry 16 Morrison-- 4 Machaud--2 Kraut-- 3 McLaughlin-J. Oyler-- 4 49 D. Freestone-- 2 Bucks J. Bates-1- 2 Keller-1- 5 Yellow Three games were recently decided in Senior DYA competition here. In girls action, foe Moody Blues took one from the Hot with Seanna Horan taking high scoring honors Tamales, 33-2with 13 for the Moodys. In boys day, foe Lakers blasted Mr. Whitehead 55-4- 5, while the Fighting Irish lost to Yellow Streaker in a squeaker 7, 51-4- 9. ANSWERS: Sports Trivia 1. Who was foe Manager of foe 1967 World Champion St Louis Cardinals Baseball team? 2. Who was the legendary '"Iron Horse of baseball and what team was he with? oueprepi Apog T jj pmqaq f quom T N ranpiii I g pwgmaoips PH 7 51 2 Any girl or boy, ages 13 and older wanting to play DYA Volleyball should call 2965 or pick up a registration form from die Youth Activities Center. Teams will be organized on March 28th, girls at 5:30 pm. and boys at 6:30 p.m. Uniforms will be passed out at die first practice session on April 9th. Gaines will be played on Wednesdays at die Post Gym starting April 16th, and continue till May 21st. interested in Anyone coaching a team call Shirley Rombladat 2965. GAS SAVERS . New & Used All Priced to Sell WE Have Em Winners of foe Pinewood Derby from Pack 481 are ) Kevin Kraut-Firs- t Lorin Prather-Seconplace. (Photo by O. Kraut) place, Ricky Turner-Thir- d Open Sunday 10--1 Stop Running 72 Ford Pinto 72 Chev Vega 72 Merc Capri 3. In the 1969 Super Bowl Joe Namafo led the New York Jets to a 16-- 7 win over the Baltimore Colts. Who was' the starting QB for the Colts in that game? -- Take Time Out And Show Somebody 71 Dodgo Swinger 71 Ford Pinto 70 Ford Mavorick You Care! 67 Fold Wagon 4 What country is responsible for the advent of Hand- PAULOS . Chrysler - Dodge - Plymouth Tooalo 666 No. Main 5. Which heavyweight Champion never lost a professional fight? Montags Stationery P 21 Reg. 36 DYA Senior CMs reuhs Hot Tamales Moody Blues . Seanna Horan -- 13 Pat Milten-1- 2 Lisa Bnuiner-- 7 R. Wilkins-1- 0 L. Doudat-- 3 Shelly Keller-- 5 Susan Jones-- 6 C. Mullendore-- 2 27 J.Hdbling-- 2 33 The world belong! to the - Emenon place, (L-R- d 74 Plymouth Dustor ' ball? i JA Streakers s Kwii, E. 9 28 36 Liddiard-l- 45 55 M. Danganan-1S.Pyne-- 5 R. Goble-- 2 J. Dworski-- 2 9 2 F. R.Ching-- 9 Blazers A. Grothe--9 Vanllewen-1- 0 R. Freestone-1- 4 H. Thomas-- 9 R. GoodaD-- 7 G. Mohammed-- 4 J. BachteIl-- 7 Kubat-- 2 M. Nerdin-- 4 Bantam Boys Totals Falcons Mr. Whitehead Goodall-2- 0 T)YA Volleyball To Start to 3M V" 1, ''fa . PRICE Clyde Gibson Tire 725 North Mab-112-03- 53 idltom Gltv Ithn AGENCY. Vo (I CO i flknri lhrikwg.Hi lit it. i |