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Show ' - . 'r PEltS r .,i t- - 'V y s'ii aM4 av iwi Thursday, July 14, 1983 f -- fnw Me.w- :.' ' m- uT . m or- - , ' r f - '- - i - ' r , .. " ,!,. . . - w. ' 9eHe..o ... ... -' . . . V, rt 11 . T rojan S their way i in to f i r t by Sp4 Tim Karas t ' Dugways post basketball team started their summer League play by crushing Blitzkrieg 55 to 35, June 17, and Reynolds Fire Protection 62 to 53, June 24. The team, known as the DugwayTrojans, are coached by the EEO Officer here, Wil Jackson. In the last four sea Lebron (fifth season), and guard Kevin Stewart (second season). Newcomers to the team are Steven Harper, Clay Hargrove, Rodney Scott, Greg Hadley, Emerito Rodrigues, Thomas Nickens and . Mike McCombs. The Trojans, being sons, Jackson has basketball competition. Besides basketball, he's got a good coaching record in off-po-st teams with games being played almost every Friday, up until the first week of August, and are held at the several other sports. The Trojans are being lead by quality veteran players All-Arm- y guard-forwar- Millcreek Gym in Salt Lake City. d John McCall, a former forward-guar- d Wesley Applewhite, guard Gerald Flunoy and forward Chuck Holbert (from All-State- In their first game, the r; fleet-foote- d d Trojans their taller opponents Blitzkrieg 55 to, 35. As out-score- McCall lead all scorers with 21 points, followed by Apple-whit- e with 13. While Baird Tooele). Other veterans returning l thus 2-- 0 far and averaging only 511". in size, are creating quite a stir in the Millcreek .League. The league consists bf ten produced, three first place finishers in such as are guard Rich LeClerc (third Ben season), forward-cente- r with y.. v natural resources organizations. Besides our regular staff of we have a biological techni4, cian, maintenance worker and 2 motor vehicle drivers employed on the refuge. Besides these paid employees, the 2 refuge wives work as volunteers and go to Dugway once a week to pickup and deliver mail and whatever sup-lie-s we need, so in fact the entire refuge has a group of 11 working here. On June 18 we had the Dugway Desert Tour Group stop by the refuge for a pit stop and short tour out on the area. The three buses con Fish Springs News By Jim Good This summer our total crew has climbed to nine people. The one person who has tra- velled the farthest to work here is Ron Cracchiolo from Warren, Michigan. Ron will By Dave Maxwell , i n, the unsung heroes for this game were Rodrigues and McCombs, whose fastbreaking helped open up the . game. The next game, the Trojans ' overcame an 11 point deficit in the third quarter to defeat ' the previously unbeaten Reynolds Fire Protection by a score of 62 to 53.. McCall , nailed 24 points worth, the highest amount of any palyer on the Trojans this season, followed by Hargrove with -- total was imall his scoras did he pressive ing after coming off the bench. The high scorer for the opponents Was Kemp who came away with the .game's best output - 29 15. Hargrove's points. The Trojans are tied for first place with a 0 record. ' 2-- be a junior this fall when he returns home. He is working under, the Student Conservation Association, Inc. program which enables students to gain practical experience Activities News finished with 12 points and was the high scorer for the. Blitzkrieg team. ; According to Coach Jack-so- . The rumors are true. I will soon be departing from Dugway for the fifth and final time. I have no idea where I am going as of this writing, or when but this will be my last article. I would like to express my appreciation to the Sampler staff for helping me and letcoting me write this little exlumn. I would like to also press my appreciation to all those who have supported my efforts in trying to make the morale support programs and facilities a little better for the using public. Swimming Pool Swimming ; classes will start up again July 18. Classes will be held from 10:15 to 11:00 a.m. and from 11:00 to 11:45 a.m. Two classes will be conducted during each time period. Contact the pool life guards for more FISHING tained 114 people. Even though it was slightly windy that morning the visitors did aw lee t, mil ailA Ig.7d9 get to observe a nice variety of wildlife species at our "oasis in the desert". We have one more set of Wi JIANS VakmtalSM oun.v VISA PANTS n. i05 duck nesting transects to walk and we will be able to calculate our duck production for the year. Canada lag.UAO Ssy SHUm LAMES Rg.lljN goose production was good this year with just over 120 goslings produced. Jim Alfon- -' so and Ron Cracchiolo completed the colonial nesting bird surveys last week while Renee Wamek has been putting in many hours with a microscope identifying and NATS 111 MtfS vi Army athletes are hopingto be selected to the 1983 Pan American Team in the 1983 after their performances Annual US Olympic National Sports Ffistiv&l festival The soldiers competed in the June from Colo., held in Colorado Springs, 24Ifdrosen to the Pan American Team, 1983PanAmeri-ca- n they will participatein In the Caracus, Venezuela, Games held Reg.10.8 ulation has been staying around 2,500 birds the last two months. That's it from the outbade for this week! ta u,Pan n!eriiKs soldiers the earn Games could Sumparticipation in the 1984 goal Angeles. mer Olympic Games in Los of. list Army athletes is a 1983 United States thPllSete in the(USOC) Fest i&ssss ftSSS Sporg Teams: Team Handball Ft. Dix, NJ. (1) CFT Craig Gilbert, Korea. (2) SFC George Gooden, Meade, MD. Ft. (3) SSG Jimmie Smith, Dix. Ft. Sturm, (4) 1LT Keven Dix. Ft. Nichols. (5) 1LT Camille v Dix. Ft. (6) 1LT Peter Lash, CD 1LT Carol Barkalow, Europe: f 2LT Chris Rodney, Ft. Benning, Gj. . MAJ James Thome, Europe (Coach). Arlington, VA (Coach) (10) SFC Willie Bourda, Retires 1 July 83) ShJ??LTC Lones Wigger, USAMU. Ft. Benning, GA USAMU, Ft. Benning, (2) SGT Matthew Dryke, Ft. Benning. SGT Daniel Carlisle. USAMU. information. The pool will be open until 10 p.m. Starting at 7 p.m.you r must.be over 13 years of age ' to enter or remain in the pool. If you come to the pool after 7 .. p.m. there will be noadmis-Hsion fee. This goes into effect' GA. 4 ;: ' W i U 33 Ul SHELLS bexeff 100 CO Mend-M- Reg. ag f 14d0 S starting July 18. Outdoor Rec The new boats are in, and are being utilized now. For 4. you to rent the new bass boat, you must have a card identi-- , tying that you have attended the US Coast Guard Auxi-liar- y Boating Skills and Sea- manship Course. We are setting up a class right now. Tentative date is July 13. If you attend this class you' ; can even obtain lower insur- - i ance rates on your personal boat. Watch the bulletin for the firm date. Or contact ; Johnny Smith in the health ' clinic for the exact date and 23c TAROET THROWER ' UWS3.9S : Reg. Fitniiw tie a-- 2 Our Lew Price . Reg.34.es NYLON HALTERS Reg. 5.ee . r 14.es Far Men Q77 BO9 ".:c 4-- a ' J. er tedict 10 SPEED SIX! Medal we. See Reg. 10e.es BS08 on 7. VATEU SPOUTS 9 m - O94 BS J INFLATABLE ROATS IBUV Lt (1) LT Leo White, Ft Carson, CO. (2) LT Mark Copperthite, Ft Caron, CO. Wrestling: Hiwwse.es t V . recycled leather cBtaaragaB 095 se.es value M h, 88 Style Ne. 714 i i' ' ' 1 ' .4. B . 99 3 gened Medel 200 MemendSeyc CANVAS MKINO BOOTS ' ; (1) SSG Floyd Sinter, West Point NY (Coach). (2) 1LT William Francis, Ft Benning, GA ' (3) 2LT Steve Hunte, West Point NY. (4) 2LT Chris Johnson, West Point NY. (5) 2LT Romey Pelletier, West Point NY. (6) SP4 Steve Collings, Europe. (7) SP4 Vince Serrato, Europe. (8) PFC Mike Gatling, Ft Knox, KY. (9) CFT A1 Hrndr, Ft Lewis, WA. (10) CPT Gary Barber, Ft. Knox, KY. (11) E4 Gary Yowosakt Ft Bragg, NC. Boxing: (1) SP4 Ronnie Hughes, Ft Hood, TX. (2) SP4 Anthony Haskins, Ft Hood, TX. (3) PFC Hasson Shabazz, Ft Stewart, G A (4) MSG Kenneth Adams, Ft. .Hood, TX. (Head' Coach). BO99 tt-sp Qyoo 33sm v-- .K Judo: BO99 4hp Reg. 540.es JUMMHOP . CPT William Watkins, Ft Belvoir. ' Fencing: G. Miller, College Park, PA 2LT Avril-Fle- rf.i; I . Kayak: ' CPT David GOman, Oakland Army Base, GA (CPT Gilman will also compete in the luge event for a ' place on the US Winter Olymic Team.) Reg. ,v- - B9 (3) 2LT Neal Glensk, USMPTC, Ft. Sam Houston, Sam ie.es 347 (2) SPS Dean Glensk, USMPTC, Ft. Sun Houston, Ft Reg. 7;' SADDLE TACK Tx. (4) 2LT Benjamin Withers,' USMPTC, Houston, TX. BATTMOTEB Basel 100 TACIC ' TX., M SjWSie JO time. 1LT Michael Burley, USMPTC, Ft. Sam Hous-- ur , laoi (7) CFT Randy Stewart, USAMU, Ft. Benning, Cycling: 50 Reg. 8.00 Medal 3062. Reg. IASS GA ton, IX. Reg.3.ei Reg.S.fS (5) MSG Eric Bunjung, USAMU, Ft. Benning, GA 7 (6) SSG Jimmy McCoy, USAMU, Ft. Banning, ' . . (1) 299 Medal 11 VO X.'r, summer. The waterfowl pop- GA Modern r a. quantifying invertebrates collected in the marsh this (4) 1LT John McNaUey, USAMU, Ft. Banning, GA rc Medal SA30 Army athletes shooting for Pan Ahi Games Forty-on- e ON OOLPSEf f', r rt . s B CS V NRCE" ATHLETK SHOES UMSCORAFT ON Our Everyday tewPricest ,! srisft'tggucaaaatCD I; |