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Show ?& jpoirit 0 the sampler Wimdvirj bcoinn)s Oygwsy dcps classification. by Sp4 Tim Karas While another undefeated team, Panquitch (16-0- ) was on its way to losing to Gunnison the Mustangs of were battling Wen-dovDugway in a seesaw affair, Feb. 1 1, that eventually went their With just two games remaining on their schedule, against St. Joseph and Mt. Vernon, Dugway finds itself up by two games in league Considering that play, at Dugways remaining games are almost guaranteed victories, the Mustangs have for all , practical purposes clinched the Division One Region Ele- : 55-5- 1, victory. . The win kept the Mustangs' record unblemished at 12-and with Panguitch's loss, became the only undefeated team in Utah, in any well-execut- ed . game. Although at one point of the game, early in the first quarter, Wendover tried to run away with the victory, as they went up by 5 points. But that lead quickly diminished. ven championship. Before possibly the longest 0 de- lighted the fans with some excellent combination of plays. With passes, timely shots and an iron curtain zone defense, Dugway was able to keep the Wildcats from taking control of the 6-- 0. er way, a 58-5-5 history, the Mustangs crowd in Dugways school uEIKDMS9'-30- 8 suWl0to5 yinidff2ild oraly precision passes to set him up. He pumped in the first 11 points the team scored in the third quarter. Trying to keep DeWitt and the rest of the team offf of the and from then on, the Wildcats were either tied (5 times) or trailing (5 times) in their pursuit of an elusive, upset victory. Finding themselves down early, the Mustangs, taking their engines off of idle, let the throttle fly and were off and rolling. At the end of each of the first quarters, the Mustangs were up by 5. Dugway increased its lead, even more, by putting in the first four points of the second half and were ahead by 9, the biggest leadthey would have this game. Wendover kept the game within reach, as they tallied up 12 points to Dugway's 13 in the third quarter, closing the gap to The Wildcats might have even tied the game in that quarter, if it wasn't for John DeWitts explosive outburst. DeWitt became the key man for any successful shots on the basket, as the team rifled backboard, the Wildcats started pressing their defense. The Mustangs managed only 1 basket, Steve Bruces, from the field in the final, fourth quarter. But in tightening- their defense, the Wildcats were called for committing fouls, time and time again. Taking advantage of Wen-dove- rs mistakes, Dugway baskets. Altogether, the Muspegged in 11 free-thro- w tang players hit on 20 of 31 from the freerthrow line. Bruce scored the most, 45-3- 9. putting in 8 of 11, 72 percent completion ratio, from the line. Larry White connected on 6 of 9 for 67 percent. While the following individuals also scored from the line: Kary Gardner, 3; Jeff t2nnni Brothers; 2; and DeWitt, 1. As for total points, DeWitt was high man with 19, fol-- . lowed by: Bruce, 16; Gardner, 9; White, 8 and Brothers with 6. The game proved that the Mustangs will not take the Wendover Wildcats lightly when the two teams meet again in the regional playoffs, 2 at to be held March 10-1- South Summit. Back on Jan- uary 7, the Mustangs beat them by 23 points, Gradually improving as the season wore on, the Wildcats narrowed their loss, this game, to a more respectable 3 77-5- 4. points. Every game played from now on, opposing team players will want nothing grander but to knock off the only undefeated team in Utah. While on the other hand, the Mustangs want to prove that they're state championship caliber, again, like they were last year. Physical Activities News play ball? They sure have fun at the Post Gym between 6:30 and 9:45 p.m. SPECIAL PURCHASE! Teen Center The teen club operating hours have been changed to close on Wednesday, open on Thursday from 6 a.m: until 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday open from 4 p.m. to 10:30 in VJaavsn V-- 3-9- 9 VARIABLE X iM wi POWER lamington. SCOPE 22 ut ammo 1500 file evenings. Outdoor Recreation 100 PACK List 4.69 The car wash was repaired for the umpteenth time. Thanks to the Field Engi- YELLOW JACKET1 HYPER-VELOCIT- HOLLOW Y POINT 21 List 2.92 by Dave Maxwell, Supervisor of Physical 87 LR AMMO Box of 50 Activities CCI MAXI-MA- G MAGNUM 600 JR .22 WINCHESTER SOLID or -- 3-lf- Basketball SHOTSHELL RELOADER List 120149 12 or 20 gauges HOLLOW POINT AMMO List 6.43 Box of 50 Thompson John McCall is now a y member of the 3 voice kits with call safety instructor) on board. Swimming. classes will be starting as soon as we determine what is needed. Weve been talking about starting and adult and baby class. If you have a preference, please contact me at 2320. 1983. Toro, Calif. March Hopefully the Army will take care of all opponents. 7-1- 2, fftcssl gratulations for making the team, John. The Adult Basketball finds HHC still undefeated after 4 games. The current standards MODEL 1010 RELOADING SCALE List . 74 are: HHC Old Geezers Animals MFs CALIBER AIR PISTOL Volleyball Volleyball registration for teams will be between March Further information wil be put out. in a section repre9-1- 7. 4-- 0 2-- 2 2-- 2 - .177 HURRICANE We now have a WSI (water team in Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. The teams will play in a couple of touraa-f- . ments prior to the biggie in El 09 Lists Swimming All-Arm- PREDATOR CALL U neers folks, they found a broken spring in the hose line plugging things up. The coin acceptor is a little touchy,if your quarter is returned then try it again, it will work! sentative meeting on March 8. Contact Vicki Moe at 2891 for more details. 0--4 On February 8 the Geezers defeated the MP's 1 with George Bruce scoring 27 and Dave Stodard had 10 for the winners. The MPs high scorers were Mullins with 13 and Rich Lambert with 10. The second game pitted the powerful HHC against the Animals with HHC wining For HHC - Donnell and Killian were high point men with 24 followed by Willis's 17 and Ben Lebron with 10. ' The losers high scorer was Mike McDonald with 10 (all in the first half). 55-4- List 129.95 High velocity pistol with grip and sights. Smith & JUNIOR RELOADING PRESS List t98b50 target MODEL Wesson rh List 250 Blue finish 34" 2232 GUN With your choice of any standard rifle or pistol dies. i 1 Tl MODEL 67-4- 0. then defeated the Geezers on February 15. DonHHC 70 FEATHERWEIGHT nell Killian with 25 and James Willis had l8. For the List MSI 243, 256 Roberts, 270, 5x7, 30-0- 6 Calibers Old Wheezing Geezers again George Bruce was high with 26 and the other guard Cliff in 10. Dave Wendell - Stoddarddumped 12 in a losing had effort. WArafssm. SEMI-AUT- O HHC high scorers were . BOLT ACTION RIFLE 1022 RB .22 CUP RIFLE WITH ' The second game of the evening pitted the Animals against the MP's. The1 Animals won again hope, the MP's dont pay everyone back for being beat on the basketball courts and take revenge at another kind of court.' The high Animal scorer was Brad Eva with 23, Jimmy Van Leeuwens 17 and McDonald with 11. The MP's Hillyer and Bungard, 15 and 10 respectively, were high in a losing effort. Youth Basketball is an ongoing project. Why not come down on Monday evenings 62-4- 3. List 159.45 III 'IpEII CCI ESM BLAZER .38 List 10 S73 141 graia or 158 friia laid bullets with aoa reloadible cue. Box of 50 Our 'MNCffSTH RELOADING SHOT 223 FMJ SPECIAL AMMO AA OurKf.1111 AMMO ret 4.98 TRAPS SXEET SHOTSHELL AMMO ; : Braad New! Not reloeded or military surplus. Box of 20 . , 25 lb. bag. Chill sizes 4 thru 9 . ' Ustto9J0 : T .. and watch the youngsters Bowling Hie Thursday night mixed league finds the Jokers Wild (Robertson-Smith- ) running away with first place with a record. Bob Pag-nahad a high game of 7 series, Jerry Wilde had a 210 and 580 series and 58 -- 21 ni 209-56- . Barbara Stephens had' a series. Two weeks 204-55- 0 ago Chet Smith's name was deleted by the Sampler's computer . . . however he did have a 636 series. The Wednesday night men's league still has Scott Guiterrez and Swift in first place. Some of the highlights of last Wednesday's bowling tore Robbie Robertson with a 233 game, Sam Liddiard with a 211 and John Bugbee shot another 211 game. The Tuesday military league's information was not. available for publication. However, the military bowlers that went to Las Vegas all returned safetly. LTC Wright said he helped pay Las Vegas light bill while down there as did all the others. But a good time was had by all. Some of the highlights of the trip. were Rod Swift with a 233 game and Lou Wright's 211 and 200 games. The rest of the scores we will not mention in this article. Dugway did beat about half of the 110 teams entered, but trophy awards do not go down to 50th. LTC Wright also men- tioned that the Dugway team sure saw some fantastic bowl- - ing by other military folks. The Dugway team saw a 299 game and a few 279 games, and saw people average over 240 for 4 game blocks. It was a worthwhile experience for the Dugway team. Soccer We have published information on soccer in this paper, in the bulletin and have made flyers for the elementary school and the child care center. We only have 45 kids who have registered for soccer. For those kids who want to play soccer this year you may still register at the gym until the 28th of February with Vicki or Dave. For those new kids without a uniform from last year, it will cost you $13.50 to register. For those kids who already have a uniform from last year, it will cost you $3.50 to register, but we will explain more when you regis- - ter, but please bring a birth certificate and proof of a tetanus shot. questionnaires Since I may be limited in space for this article I am n eliminating six pages of information on Phyhand-writte- sical Activities Branch in order to put this questionnaire in the paper located on page 5. A questionnaire about physical activities was put in the bulletin last week and so far Ive only received 65 replies. Now, I figure there are over 3,000 people at Dugway. Ten percent of the people will never get the word, no matter what you do, another ten percent, will not reply to anything, 25 percent wil not even read this article, another 20 percent don't care, 15 percent are too young to respond and 10 percent think about answering but wont. That still leaves 10 percent which should equal 300 replies. Wont you spend 5 minutes of your time to respond to this questionnaire? It may help to make changes you desire. My boss, Maj. Klobe, wants to look at all the responses, he is interested in your, reply. The Commander is interested in your reply. With a good sampling of responses, changes may occur. Ill try to address various topics and answer some of the problem areas you have brought up in the replies Ive received and discuss the whys, wherefores and reasons things cant be done as you suggest or why things cant be implemented now or that changes you've suggested will occr and when. Please respond by the end of the month so we may get started on doing something about your desires. Kids can answer the questions also. LAYAVJAY YOUR PURCHASE! AT Your? FINGERTIPS 7SILG 802-2- S ENERGY SAVINGS 'l ll |