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Show The Deseret Sampler, Fri., Sept. 15, 1972 Proposal Studied Mustangs rip Buffs, 26-for 2nd win Benefit hike for E - ls -4s? 0, Floa d Any A proposal which would give low ranking servicemen more benefits is now being studied by die services. substituted freely. All of the 26 players on Coach George Bruce's squad got travelling into the game. THE MUSTANGS ran for 201 yards with Mike Harris leading the way with 125 yards in 12 carries. R. Palmer had 29 in four carries with S. Palmer getting 35 in nine attempts. R. Palmer connected on eight of 15 passes with Donnelly catching three for 47 yards and G. Harris three for 34 yards. Harris had erne for 14 ' and S. Palmer one for nine for a total of 104 yards through the air. The Mustang defense led by middle guard Vince Steele and middle linebacker R. Palmer were stingy as the Buffaloes were able to gain only 34 yards on the ground and 10 through die air lanes. Steele had seven tackles unassisted including View Mountain the dropping for big twice quarterback losses as he was attempting to pass. Palmer had eight tackles from his linebacker spot. Two running plays netted The Dugway Mustangs made it two in a row as they downed the Mustangs one yard, then Donthe Mountain View Buffaloes 26 nelly scored on an end-- a round, to 0 on the losers home field but the day was called back for clipping. On the next play, Sept. 1. Quarterback Res Palmer threw R. Palmer threw a pass to Donthree touchdown passes as the nelly, who made a diving catch winners tallied twice in the sec- in the end zone good for 20 ond quarter and once in each of yards and the score. THE ATTEMPTED point afthe final two periods. THE MUSTANCS threaten- ter conversion by Dave Houle ed midway in the first quarter was no good and the Mustangs 14-lead at half time. driving to the Buffalos nine-yar- d had a It only took die Mustangs line before an interception by David Johnson stopped the seconds into the second half to make it 20-- 0 as halfback Cruz drive. Mountain View was forced Rubi took die Mountain View to punt and Scott Palmer set up kickoff on his own 20 yard line the first Mustang score as he and raced down the left sidereturned the punt from the Buf- lines for 80 yards and the touchfaloes 45 to the 27. After the down. John Hays threw the Mustangs drew a five yard pen- block to allow Rubi to get into alty, R. Palmer hit end Kevin the open. The kick was again Donnelly with a pass good for no good. The Mustangs started their fi14 yards to the Mountain View nal touchdown drive from their 18. A quarterback sneak made it own ten yard line following a first and ten on the 13. A run- pass interception by Houle. A PASS from R. Palmer to ning play lost a yard as the first quarter ended. The Mus- Donnelly gave the winners a tangs then scored on the first first down on their 22 as the ' play of the second quarter as third quarter ended. Then on the R. Palmer threw a touchdown first play of the fourth quarter, pass to halfback Mike Harris. M. Harris broke loose for 54 Harris then ran for the two-poi- yards and a first down on the Buffaloes 23. conversion. Rubi got one yard then M. THE MUSTANCS drove 82 yards in eight plays to score Harris went for 14 more and a their second touchdown with 3 first down on the Mountain minutes left in the hall Follow- View nine. Two incomplete ing a punt, M. Harris broke passes and two penalties set the over his own right tackle for 42 Mustangs back to Buffaloes 20 yard line before R. Palmer threw yards to the Buffi 40. On the next play halfback his, third touchdown pass of Scott Palmer ran 21 yards for the day, this time to end Gary another first down on the losers Harris for the final Mustang 19. Dee Shirts got three yards score. The remainder of the final and M. Harris two before Rex P. got another first down on the quarter was played between the 20 yard lines as both coaches d Buffs line. 0 liaa THE PAPER, originally drafted by die Air Force, would: Establish a standard basic allowance for quarters rate far single and married soldiers. E-Authorize through E-BAQ while on permanent change of station. GIVE EACH service Secretary die right to change or eliminate mandatory Class Q allotments to dependents for E-through s. Give everyone lump sum payments for accrued leave on an equal basis. Make Dependents Assistance ls 4s RETIRES Mr. Kenneth Hansen, Security Guard at DTC Headquarters, Ft Douglas, is presented a certificate for 20 years of service by Captain Robert Tait, Provost Marshal. E-4'- ls The Dugway Mustangs football team with 2 wins against one loss will meet Juab High School in their final pre region game at 7:30 p.m. tonight on the Dugway Post Field. Act rates and payments permanent legislation. NOW, SINGLE enlisted men collect $81.80 per month BAQ while married enlisted men get $121.50. The Air Force proposal would make BAQ payments die same for each grade, regardless of marital status. For the low- - ranking enlisted men, an amount of pay, called a Class Q allotment, is now taken directly out of their pay and sent to die dependents. Under die proposal, the Service secretaries would have the po- with depenthrough 's dents get daily allowances of $1.25 for quarters and 70 cents for subsistence, plus their barf E-5- E-9- 's iy-ENLISTED PEOPLE without dependents and those below E-with or without dependents, get only basic pay plus 70 cents per day fin1 subsistence. The proposal would put all grades on the same basis for these payments. , If the services adopt the proposals, it must then go to Congress for final approval. alSome officials say that Conthe cancel wer to mandatory lotment. gress would be hard pressed to Officers now get basic pay, approve the program and not allow- include at least some travel housing, and subsistence accrued for ances leave, while and transportation entitlements for lower graders. Both defenses shine GrantsviUe stops Dugway nt The Dugway Mustangs dropped their first game of foe season when foe GrantsviUe Cowboys downed them 14-- 6 on the winner's home field Sept 8. The Cowboys scored once in each of the last two quarters for their win. Defensive end Gary Harris picked up a fumble and ran 96 yards for foe Mustangs five-yar- only seme in the fourth quarter. mi the Dugway 35, the Cowboys THE FIRST half was score- scored in seven plays with less, featured by a great defenfullback Bob Butler going sive stand by the Mustangs. The the last three yards for foe Cowboys had a first down on touchdown. the loser's eight yard line but Butler also added the extra could only get to foe four in point to give the Cowboys a four downs. 0 lead. After holding the Cowboys on The Cowboys then threatened their first series of downs ' foe again early in foe fourth quarter Mustangs drove from their own following a pass interception by 45 to foe Cowboys 27 yard line Ken Nunley which he returned before a fumble stopped , foe to the Mustang 29. drive. An run by halfTWO FIRST downs gave PLAQUE back Scott Primer featured foe foe Cowboys a first down on foe Lt Col. Raymond Coursin (ret.) and family (from lefts drive. daughter Sondra, wife Myrtle and son James) accept the Mustang five. However, on foe DTC Plaque from Navy Captain Writer Alt, Acting DTC The remainder of the first next play, the Cowboys fumbled Commander. The former DTC Chief of Staff retired Aug. quarter was played between die and Harris picked up foe loose 31. On the dedc in front of foe Coursin family are the Oak 20 yard lines as neither team ball and ran 96 yards to make Leaf Cluster, Legion of Merit, the Retirement Certificate could get a sustained drive under- it GrantsviUe 7, Dugway 6. and a display case of Col. Coursins past decorations. The way. Mustangs attempted to A PASS good for 50 yards take foe lead on a fake kick but from Cowboy quarterback Mer- the pass from center went astray rill Nelson to end Scott Soelberg and the Cowboys held .their AIChanrM(VHFUHF Kenneth A. Durrin, chief gave foe winners a first down on lead. ' Bureau for the of foe Mustang eight early in the d A drive in 10 plays investigator second quarter. Three runs net- following foe kickoff gave foe Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, ted on only four yards and a winners their final touchdown. estimates addicts are draining fourth down pass was incomplete. Butler swept his own right end between twenty and thirty million dollars a ' day out of foe A quick kick by Mustang for eight yards for foe score and Rex Palmer the then added foe extra point. The U.S. economy through thievery quarterback got Mustangs out of danger as the score came with three minutes and other crimes to finance their habit. US News and World punt rolled to the GrantsviUe left in the game. 47 where it was downed. THE MUSTANGS attempted Report Neither team threatened the to come back as they went to rest of foe first half as both the air and five completed passes teams stayed mainly on the took them from their own 27 to the GrantsviUe 34 when time ground. tang ball carriers with 32 yards Insta-Matl- c" A FUMBLE by S. Palmer ran out. in nine attempts with Mike Harcm foe Mustangs 35 led to the The losers gained 64 yards ris getting 26 of 11 tries. Dee makes possible Cowboys first score early in on. foe ground and 73 through Shirts had 14 yards in 6 carfoe third quarter. Taking over foe air. S. Palmer led foe Mus- - ries. 190-pou- 7-- OTiGcm color TV Color Hining 2 ramotfcontrol Became of FLYING turtle Julie Cluff 499 Holly Drive Examines the The campus road: for an education. The Paris road: for a vacation. The road to the suburbs: for a new house. The open road: for retirement. There are as many different things to save for, as there are people to want them. 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