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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Feb. 2S, 1969 Wasatch Downs Mustangs 6247 Mustangs Split In league Play; Clinch Tie For Championship The Dugway Mustangs dropped a 62-4-7 decision to the Wasatch Wasps on the winners home floor Friday, February 14 as the Wasps pulled away in the third quarter for their margin of victory. Dupvav Mustangs lwsketliall team split in two league tin- - early part of to bring thrir league diiriiiK pint's l and cinch a tie for six wins against a single srtlui-to the league championship. Friday. February 7 the Mustangs suffered their first defeat in region play as the Tintic Miners w(mi a tliiisioii on the winners home court at Eureka. narrow Feb: 12, the Mustangs got liat-- on the victory trail with w in over the I' tail School for the Deaf. an easy IN THEIR win over Diigway the Miners came from a six point deficit with five minutes to go in the final period to deal the Mustangs their first region loss. The winners capitalized on two turnovers and a missed shot by the Mustangs to tie the score at 56 all with 2:50 left. Then after a basket by John McBride had Butgiven the losers their last lead, three free throws by Charles lead. ler and a bucket by Brent Fields gave the Miners a A liasket by Sain McKvov cut the margin to ftUH) liefore two free throws by Jose Lucas with .JO seconds left sealed the win for the Miners as a last second basket by Mark Cecrliugs only made the score closer. The Mustangs led at the cud ing column for the winners as 9 of the opening quarter by a Coach Waldeu Ciiruey emptied score as Geerlings with eight his liench in an effort to hold points and McEvoy with six led down the score. The win gave the Diigway attack, but the Mus m... . r.. I t Tilt-- rtx-on- fS3-A- 2 The Mustangs were outscored 15 to 10 in the first eight minutes, as Clyde McDonald led the Wasatch attack. Mark Geerlings got seven of the losers points during the quarter. With Geer- 74-5- 4 - Wek-- r Slate College will present a concert to Dugway High School at 2:00 CONCERT lie given at the Post p.m. and to post personnel at 7:30 p.m. on March 19. Both concerts will PTA. the mT Chapel, sponsored by i World Day of Prayer f t 1.1 I... fi..1.l ",e the division championship, during the second quarter and to able were n,e Mustangs got off to an register only eight 8 eariv leat alKl jt was at the points as the Miners took a lead at halftime. end' of the first quarter with Behind the shoeing of Mc- - Mike Doimellv leading the way Bride who collected all of his 15 wjth five points. MARK GEERLINGS who with points during the second half, lead at 7:4() eft to go in the final the Mustangs held a period the end of three quarters ami hit a Iwsktt which was his 1,(XX) the 0 stretched it to as a Mustang caiier not Miners started their conieliack. hot in the second and third quar GEERLINCS LED the Mus- ter as he hit for 19 points as the tangs with 21 points, then McMustangs stretched their lead Bride with his 15 followed bv to 0 at halftime and 4 at McEvoy and Bobby Johnson with the end of three uuarters. ' nine each and Ted Mcintosh with Ray Monsou got 1 1 points for the losers during the final eight. Butler had 22 and Fields 21 eight minutes to cut the winners to lead the winners with Lucas fjai marifin to getting ten, Larry Chamliers six Geerlings had 27 points for and Carl Fife four as the win- - the night followed by Johnson ners did not make a substitution wjln 10, McEvov nine,' Mcintosh during the game. eight, Donnelly six, McBride and The Diigway JV led through- - Stan Sur with five each and Mark out the game to rack up an easy Hereim with four points. Mnnson 5 win over the Tintic JV was the leading scorer with 14 five. The winners got off to a for the losers with Dan Carrera 16-lead at the end of the first aml jerry Roach each collecting quarter and made it 34-- 0 at half- - eight. time. Having one of their hotter THE MUSTANG JV's also had nights of the season. Coach an easy time as they had their Bnice's team ran their lead to biggest point total of the season 45-2-3 at the end of three quar- - as they downed the visitors JVs tens, by a 70 to 26 margin. The winners had an 18-- 4 lead Kenny Vance with 23 points and Chauncey Kendall with 17 at the end of the first eight niin-le- d the JV attack. Tuff Donnelly utes and made it 35-1-2 d at eight points with Richard time as Tuff Donnelly led the White and Danny Vanderliough wav with nine points. During the getting three each. Mark Houle second half, Danny Vanderliough two and Gary Bailer one to round Kenny Vance led the win-othe scoring. ners with' Vatiderlxiugh getting THE MUSTANGS rclioiinded 21 points for the night followed from their first league hiss Wed- - by Vance with 18. Mark Houle nesday, Feb. 12 to hand the Utah ajM) had nine with Ixmnie Hale defeat on with six, Gary Bailer with three 5 Deaf School a the Post gym floor. and Richard White with two points Eight plavers got in the scor- - rounding out the winners scoring. l.8 31-2- 47-4- H 5fi-5- e 34-2- 62-2- 74-4- 5. 57-2- fi The World Day of Prayer, sponsored by Church Women United will mark the time when millions of women, including those in Dugway, will further close the gaps national, racial, that divide us. The local service, which economic, and religious will be held on Sunday, March 2 at the Post Chapel, will commence at 7 p.m. Participating in the Celebration will lie the Adult and Junior Protestant Choirs, conducted by Mrs. Urith Hereim; sjiecial soloist Mrs. Betty Barton, Mrs. Nella Lloyd, President of Protestant Women of the Chapel, and a panel consisting of Mrs. Joy Eastland. World Day of Prayer chairman, Mrs. Marie Schrier, Mrs. Jouiiie Johnson and Mrs. Natalie Purvcs. As the new technology brings nations into closer proximity and the exchange of information forces us to acknowledge the st niggles and strivings of our world ncigliliors, there is an opportunity for enrichment through intercultural dialogue never available to mankind. Church women have recognized this need for unity and understanding since 1887, when they first joined in a single, syiiilxilic voice of prayer. It is fitting that out of the experiences of women from Africa, a continent rich in national develonment vet also torn bv conflict and racism, the theme for their World Day of Prayer, "Growing Together in Christ," was chosen. The moving lines of the African spiritual "Kuin ha Ya" will resound throughout the service. . . "Someone's crying. Lord. Someone's singing. Lord, Someone's praying. Lord, Come by here" is a continuing call for recognition, for the sharing of one another's joys and sorrows. Women in 130 countries, territories, and protectorates will join in a common plea to overcome prejudices and responsibility utilize their increasing knowledge and lower for the sake of, rather than against, one another. All Protestants are invited and urged to attend, and offer their prayers for peace and unity throughout the world. lie-fo- re "3 half-adde- Bj ut 74-4- " -- M CIS" MAKING SPEECH THERAPY A GAME encourages this youngster to develop muscles important in speaking intelligibly. Annually, more than 50,000 children and adults with speech disorders are served by Easter Seal centers. p Gets Furniture For some time now the teen club has lieen promised new fur niture. Now they have it! There are mack anu orange learner couches and three black leather ctiairs. trui Wisern cut. lings adding eight more and Bobby Johnson collecting five the Mustangs whittled the Wasatch lead to 32-2-8 at halftime. ftl-5- 8 21-1- i BOOTS V Wed-newla- . One couch is built so it fits in a corner, and the other has a table lietween two of the sections. There is also a coffee table placed in the center of the ar- rangement. The total cost of this furniture was over $700. Several people and organiza- tions have donated equipment to the teen club. They now have a stereo system and a stereo. At the present it isn t working, but will lie soon, bv Susan Purves However in the second half the Wasps switched to a zone defense and the Mustangs were able to score only six points, all by Mike Donnelly during the entire third quarter while the winners racked up 18 to take a 50 to 34 lead. John McBride with three bas-and Geerlings with seven points accounted for the Mustangs scoring output in the final period as they outscoreu tne wasps in the final eight minutes.' 2 ORLON SOXS In your choice of colors and ifres. Extra long wearing. its 13-1- & Geerlings had 22 points for with Tnhnson and th. McBtide each fog seven and Donnelly six. Three points by Ted McllKOsh and two 1)y Sain McEvoy rounded out the losers Todd had 20 to XQlin wimM;rs with Mt.DonaW ,: j. Thermal Mf JIkL 15 l!w J&F Woter repellent cover zipper Large Rich flannel lining 2 bags zip together to form huge double bag 100-inc- f FilledPjf SLEEPING BAGS fL 0 ta ' Jjf h jjf mf ft77 10.99 1 (Q) Final League GaillC; RcglOn Playoffs Iarch 6 T 8 MllStailgS Win The Dugway High School minutes of play. Sam McEvoy Mustangs won their final league with six points and McBride game of the season last Thurs-- with five led the Mustang attack, The Mustangs increased their day night when they defeated the lead to 5 with three minutes St. Francis Padres by a 60-6-4 score on the losers home court. gone in the final quarter liefore The victory gave the Walden two baskets by Joe Rainaldi and Gumey coached Mustangs a 7 one by Zaccardi cut the margin Mike Donnelly then and 1 league record and their to second straight league champion- - gave the Mustangs a seven point ship. The Mustangs will now go lead as he connected on four to the Region Five playoffs sched- - straight free throws. After six tiled March 6, 7 and 8 at Wa- - minutes gone the Mustangs held lead and baskets by satch, Crantsville and Morgan, a 63-5-6 The top four teams from the Donnelly, Mark Geerlings and region meet will go on to the Ted Mcintosh kept the Mustangs state championships set for the safelv in front, MCINTOSH LED the Mus- following week. MUSTANGS broke tang scorers with 16 points fol- THE away for their victory against St. lowed by Geerlings and McBride Francis in the final half after with 14 each. Donnelly had nine, the score was tied at 28 all at McEvoy eight, Stan Sur five, the end of the first half. The and Bobby Johnson three points winners led by John McBride to round out the winners scor- who scored seven points during ing. Zaccardi with 23 and Rain- 5 lead aldi with 22 kept the Padres the quarter had a of dangerous, first minutes after the eight Coach George Bnice's Mus- hosts behind the However play. the' shooting of Mike Zaccardi, tang JV's won their sixth league who tallied 11 points in the first game to end league play with half pulled into the halftime tie. six wins against two losses. The Vander-- a Outscoring their opponents by JV's were led by Danny third 15 in Vance, the 19 to Iary liougli, Kenny margin the Mustangs held a 47- - er and Tuff Donnelly to their 43 lead going into trie final eight victory. CONVERSE 54-4- St3ES 99 Chuck Taylor All Star Reg. 9.95 54-5- 1. 4 If BANLON NTawa?TLE J low pricr. .. men's and ladies' in your choice of colors. jfiw Li W NECKS . 67 18-1- iw Ball-quart- er 22 Cal. 1 6 Shot Revolver Shoots 22 short as fast as you pull the trigger SEE YOUR SHAT-R-PR0- 0F DD3 AUTO GLASS PROFESSIONAL DBAKICX Bradshaw Auto 88 H NOW 15.95 Reg. 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