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Show ' . r jtv j y - v r.. 7.?rr f SPs.iK-fT1- : ' ir V" "U " ' ?"' '? v7 5V i'. - ' -- iw U. J.'..-- .' - Xl' '.' V- . ',J1. t J SpdDirits q THE SAMPLER Thursday, September 30, 1982 w ' From the While the 65th Military Police here at Dugway finished in ninth place. Dugway's Guard Force team consisted of Gerry Neil, Don Gordon, Jim Boegler and John McCullam. Representing the 65th Military Police were James Bogan, John Hillyer, Wayne Johnson and Ed Michaud. IS I 1 1 ; ( .'' " '. j s ; , -- , . . , ' - ' .. ST 'V . '.' - ;r Vs ' ' , ' : j ; "; ' l w- - O- ,:: - st 'V Youth soccer has started- up - 28-1- 4, Mustangs ruin North Summit homecoming The Dugway High School Mustangs rolled up a big lead over the Braves of North Summit, then hung, on fo; a 8 victory last Friday night, their first conference 28-1- win of the season. The win evens the Mustangs season record at 2 wins and 2 losses, and their conference record to win and 1 1 loss. After a first, quarter during which neither team could mount much of a drive, with the exception when Levi Morton of the Mustangs dropped a long pass form his quarterback Steve Bruce in the end zone, after he had outrun two North Summit defenders. The second stanza opened with North Summit deep in their own end of the field. A punt gave the Mustangs the ball on the North Summit 26. After a short gainer by Brothers, Larry White, scored the fist of his two tallies by taking a hand-of- f from Bruce, slanted over tackle and raced 23 yards to the end zone. The two point conversion, a pass to White was broken up and the score was 0 Dugway. North Summit came right back with a long drive that took the ball from their own 31 to the Dugway 22, but a clipping penalty and a 10 yard loss when the Mustangs got to their quarterback put the ball all the way back to the North Summit . 6-- 48. A fake on the next play from the line of scimmage Summits quarterback passed to tight end Cadena for 51 yards. Their conversion was no good, and Dugway d lead wais cut to . . On North Summits first series in. the fourth quarter, they put together a drive of 71 yards in 7 plays capped by 25 yard pass play to give them their third touchdown. With a two point conversion they punt and an incomplete pass gave the ball to the Mustangs on the Braves 49. On Dugways first play from the line of scrimmage. White took the ball on a hand-of- f, slanted off left tackle, broke away for his second score. The two point conversion attempt was intercepted and with about six and a half minutes left in the half, Dugway led 12 to 0. Four 20-1- plays later, Morton conversion in and within five minutes of play Dugway had a touch-bacThe Braves failed to arid 'punted. Dug-- " first down a' get' for the North Summit way playing 46, lost die ball on the fumble, and. k. Boegler leads Minnesota Mustangs in total tackles DHS. Alumnus Butch Boegler is having a g season at Southwest State University in Marshall, MN. tion pn the gridiron. After only two games of the season, Butch has been a part of 24 tackles making him the top defensive player on the Golden Mustang squad, according to a release issued by the college. - This good news about Butch comes as no surprise to Dugway football fans. We know who makes the best football players in Utah! . and assistance, so your youths will off-pos- Course competition in Tooele recently. In all, ten teams competed; two from Utah County, one from the Tooele County Sheriffs Office, one from the Tooele City Police Department, three from the Army Depot's DOD Security Guard Force, one from Tooele Countys 's Highway Patrol, one from T-BO- NE STEAK 3.49 Dug-way- 2.19. SQUARES STEAK I OON 3.59. CHICKEN CHEDDAR NUGGETS CHEESE 1 .89 . braadad chickMi Ms Center. This time the event will be for individual competition. With $20 going to first place and $15 to second place.' Military Police. Winners in the over-a- ll competition were. Doug Broadway and his sheriffs posse. Second place went to Dugway DOD Guard Force. k, . the final touchdown of the game. That came with a little more than seven minutes on the clock. The conversion, a hand-of- f to White was good, making the final score The Mustangs will have to have their act together this Friday night to continue their winning ways. two-poi- nt 28-1- 8. . They play host to the Wildcats from South Summit, who are ;:i. picked by many as the number rtr teanrin the state; South Summit t J defeated .Park City in their last 1-- A outing. IN AN AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION GAME played here, Dugways coach -Bob Kroff, closest adult to the soccer ball, gives encouragement to his youths. We agreed prior to the game that wed be able to coach from the actual playing field, said Kroff. 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This is a two-teaevent with $15 apiece going to the first place winners, $10 each to second place. Then on November 7 at 3 p.m. a pool tournament will be A four man team from the DOD Security Guard Force at Dugway placed second in PPC Combat SUEDE-CLOT- H THIS WEEKS SPECIALS! MSA Tournaments . Mustangs would fritter away their entire 20 point lead, Morton bob-ble- d hard-hittin- The former DPG Mustang star is still a Mustang, and still as good at hitting the opposi- soccer either as coaches or players. Your help and cooperation, as fans, in backing these coaches would be highly appreciated. Theyre offering their time Pistol team competition Just when it appeared that the run-bac- : 2. Nad-worn- have an opportunity to have as enjoyable fall season. lead. 20-1- 8 17-ya- rd second half with a strong wind blowing in their favor. Their kick-off went through the end zone for once again. Helping make this fall season a success are some of the following people: head coaches. -Division K (5 and 6 year olds), Doug Livingston and Bob Pagnani; Division 6 (7. and 8 year olds), Andy Long and Bob Kroff; Division 5 (9 and 10 years olds), Dave Gregg and Jeff Dutton; Division 4 y (11 and 12 year olds), Joe and Bob Rucker. All of these coaches, except three, have had no experience in until, absolute earliest, the middle of October, then team competition will begin, according to Coach Tony Witkowski. There will be two teams forming the league here. If they (youths) show a lot of improvement, we might be able to play some teams t, stated Witkowski. could have tied the game, but Larry White slapped Richens pass away, and Dugway held a slim snagged a North Summit pass, did a balancing act down the side lines to the end zone. White carried the scored three times. At that point Dugway led by 20 to 0. North Summit got on the score-boar- d on the next series with a 36 k of the kick-of- f, a yard run by their running back Osborne, a face mask penalty and a six yard pass. The attempt for a twopoint conversion failed, and both teams went to the dressing rooms as the half ended with Dugway leading 20 to 6. Dugway took the field in the o - by SP4 Tim Karas STANGS KKTH WARREN, 31, tries to avoid two Braye tacklers, Garry Christenson 23 Neal as he 43, cuts around the right side of the field to pick up a big gainer. Dugway Kuay was defeated by North Summit, on their home turf in J.V. action last Friday afternoon. Youth Football Youth football is now under way. Practices will continue up |