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Show The Deseret Sampler, Balanced teams hopeful September 1, 1972 Fri, Sports program revised quarters Company, which up till now has fielded one team, will form three units from which teams can be drawn. The HospiSpecial Services Officer Cap- tal will form two units, and the tain Donald Hall has announced MP's, Civilians, Met Team and a revamping of the entire post Officers one unit each. sports program. In the past, organizations Under the new program, old with more manpower have fieldunits providing teams will be ed teams stronger than those realigned to give a more balanc- of relatively undermanned groups. ed manpower pool for drawing The new program will give teams. each group a similar pool from Head- FOR EXAMPLE, which to draw. The Commander's Trophy, given annually to recognize athletic excellence and team competition in the intramural program, will now be awarded on a point basis. A FIRST place finish will earn a group 65 points; a second, 50 points; a third, 40 points; a fourth, 30 points. Points will also be awarded in 'specific for participation sports. Participation in basketteam handball, ball, football, softball or volleyball will earn an additional 15 program value points for a group, regardless of the team's finish. Participation in the remaining five sports of the intramural tennis, bowling, golf, program track and field and swimming-w- ill earn each group 10 program In a move designed to eliminate the inequities that have plagued Dugway intramural sports oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I (D! HHC takes title; Biese named MVP HHC had an easy time disposing of the Hospital in the first two games of the best of five Intramural Softball Cham- added Mike Guilbert HHC another run in the second on Meyer's second homer of the HHC (17) vs Hospital (8) The Hospital stayed close for four innings but were not able to hold on for the win as HHC came back with 17 more runs in the nightcap. Mike Guilbert led off the second for the Hospital with a single and came home on Willie Williams' double; Williams scored on a sacrifice fly. HHC came back with three nins of their own with a lead-ohomer by Paul Thompson, singles by Ted Kessel and Bill Biese, and a double by Forrest pionships. They were easy victors by scores of 17-- 1 and 17-- 8 in the first two but had to come from behind to take the third game. The third game ended up at for HHC after the Hospi0 tal had put a scare into the Headquarters team. But with clutch hits by Garry Miller and Ted Kessel in the eighth inning HHC managed to pull it 14-1- game. The Hospital came right back and scored one on Willie Williams' home run to make The top of me the score 6-third was a good one for Moffat as he hjt his second homer of the playoffs. Tim Maloney singled in the third and came home on How-arth- 's double. Howarth scored later on Jackson's double and Jackson scored on Ed Lewan-dowski- 's ff out. Trophies were awarded for first and second place of course, and a Most Valuable Player (MVP) trophy was also awarded to the player who helped his team the most during the ' value points. also earn CAN GROUPS points for each team they field. In certain sports, such as basketball, each group will have the manpower tor field several teams. In Headquarters Company, for example, the division comes along platoon lines. Thus one group of 45 men could conceivably field four basketball teams. Hence the group with the most HHC took first place honors in. the Intramural Softball championships.. They are front, Gary Tomasello, Jim Mossenthin, Paul Thompson, Steve Stentz, Bill Biese and Ted Kessel. Back Ron Meyer, Jim Wagner, Ted Moffat, Art Gordon, Forrest Culp, and Garry Miller. Not present were Dave McClintock, Ed Buys and Eart Edwards. (1-- (1-- r) i single. Culp. The Hospital came up with The score was 8 for HHC six runs in the third when Dave when the Headquarters team Kerr tripled to lead off the came up with three runs in the inning. John Fisher singled him fourth on a single by Stentz and in, then with the bases loaded, a couple of Hospital errors. Williams belted ' a grand slam Williams belted his second to left centerfteld. homer of the game for the HosThe score was 3 at that pital in the fourth, and Jackson point. HHC then started to led off the fifth and reached close the gap as Steve Stentz first on an error. and Jim Moesenthin singled and Jackson scored on Guilbert's Ron Meyer homered. Thompson triple and later scored due to followed with his second homer an HHC error. Bailey scored of the game. With one out, Kes- for the Hospital to even the sel singled and Ted Moffat score at doubled him home. Biese connectBoth teams went scoreless homer to make in the sixth and seventh and ed for a two-ru- n the score 10-- 8 HHC then in the eighth HHC pushThe Hospital was unable to ed across four runs with the score after that as HHC scored help of a single, a walk, a fieldseven more runs including homers choice and an error. Kessel ers by Moesenthin,'- and Moffat. followed with a triple but was Art Gordon, Kessel, Culp, and stranded at third. Biese also had singles to round Carry Miller got a clutch out the hitting. hit in that inning to drive in Kessel was in the the runs that put HHC ahead game, Thompson was to stay. The Hospital was unBiese and Moffat were able to score in die bottom of the inning and HHC took home HHC (14) vs Hospital (10) the Intramural Softball title. The third game of the series was the tightest HHC got off to a good start in the first with five runs on seven hits. Steve Stentz started with a single followed by Jim Moesenthin with a single and Ron Meyer with his first homer of the game. Ted Kessel then connected for his first homer of the season with a man on and Ted Moffat, Art Cordon, and Bill Biese followed with singles. The Hospital came back with two runs on singles by Randy and Howarth, Mark Jackson 7-- season. The umpires picked the MVP lecause they saw the players more than anyone else during the season. The trophy went to HHC's pitcher Bill Biese. HHC (17) vs Hospital (1) The first game of the Intramural Softlwll League Champgame ionships was a as HHC overwhelmed the Hospital 17-Jim Moesenthin led off the attack in the first inning for HHC with a home nin. Paul then tripled and Thompson came home on Carry Miller's one-side- d 1. single. In the third Moesenthin led off with a double followed by triples from Ron Meyer and Thompson. In the same inning, with a man on, Ted Moffat added two more runs with a homer. In die fourth, HHC collected three more runs as Thompson homered to put HHC out in front 10-The Hospital Finally got on the score hoard as Mark Jackson hit a home run in the fourth for the Hospital's 0. only run of the game. Seven runs on seven hits capped off the scoring for HHC as Steve Stentz, Ted Kessel, and Thompson singled, Moesenthin and Miller doubled, and Gary Tomasello and Forrest Gulp tripled. participation would receive an added bonus in points. However, to earn the participation points, each team must compete in 75 percent of the scheduled games. Conversely, a group unable to field a team for a sport as is the case with the Met Team, civilians, and officers in flag football would receive no 8-- 10-1- 0. points. THE PERIOD of competition would run from the opening of football season in September to the close of softball The season in late August. trophy would be presented on or about Sept 15.. The Intramural Sports Council met Tuesday and approved the new program, and made additional decisions. Among those ' i - I J Second place in the Intramural Softball Championships went to the Hospital team, Bill Miner, Rodney Riley, Lordine Brewer, Wallace CapeL Mike Guilbert, They arei and Randy Howarth. Back Dave Kerr, Dan Bailey, Ed Lewandowski, Mark Jackson, John Fisher, Tim Maloney, and Willie Williams. Not present were Don Coffman and Randy Chesley. (1-- ' (I-- r) . .Vi . Present for the future. In grid opener Take stock Mustangs stomp N. Sevier, 36-1- 4 The Dugway Mustangs open- ed their 1972 football season a 36-1-4 win over the North Sevier Wolves on the Dugway last Friday evening. THE WINNERS got off to an early lead and then after falling liehind, came back in the second half for their decisive win. Scott Palmer led the Mus- - 1, 'Pa UUl'i 4 - tangs with three touchdowns with Rex Palmer and Mike Har-wit- h ris each adding one. kick-fiel- d Following the opening off, the Mustangs held and a - -" WHILE HIS TEAM WATCHES Softball pitcher Bill Biese slugs another into the field for HHC. Bill was chosen MVP by the umpires who saw most of the games played during the season. The MVP trophy and the First and Second place trophies were presented after the final game by LtCol. Robert Knox, XO, DPG. punt by the visitors gave the Mustangs the ball on the losers 35 yard line. Two runs by Scott Palmer gave the Mustangs a first down on the 23. Then Dee Shirts got eight yards over tackle and a gain of seven by Harris made it first down on the Wolves eight yard line. Scott Palmer made two yards and then Rex Palmer scored on a run around his own right end. Harris ran for the two- - point conversion to make it Dugway 8 North Sevier 0. THE WOLVES then came back in the second quarter to score two touchdowns within a minute to take a 14-- 8 lead. The first was a pass from quarterback Richard Wasden to halfback Scott Johnson, good for 06 yards as Johnson got liehind the Mustang secondary. Johnson then ran for the two point conversion to tie the score. The visitors had another score seconds later as Johnson intercepted a Mustang pass on the first play following the kick-oand ran 27 yards for the score. The conversion attempt was no good. Cruz Rtibi took the next kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown but it was called because of clipping and die Mustangs took over on their own 25. short A IE- in America. Give US. Savings Bonds tY - .. hi i ff Season's first score his team's Dugway's quarterback Rex Palmer starts the season off with a bang by scoring as the to were tallies more follow, Four season. of new the Mustangs first touchdown 36-1Sevier North dopped from the three. Two passes of 18 and 25 yards from Rex Pal- mer to end Kevin Donnelly were the big ground gainers in the drive. Mi'STANHS went ahead to stay with four minutes left 1 I .a ft . I in tne tirst nair wnen a uaa pas. from center on a punt by the Wolves gave the winners a first down on the North Se- vier four yard line. Harris went to the one and then after an faicoinplete pass.1 Harris drove over for the score. A kick for the 11? .1 'T ,.a-f- P' The a- period was 1 score- - less with the Musvangs putting on a good defensive display a bad pass from center down gave the Wolves a first the Dugway 16. But two runs and an incompleted pass found the Wolves back on the 25 and a punt aimed for coffin comer went over the goal line, A drive starting on their own 43 late In the third quarter resulted in the touchdown for the Mustangs on the first play of the fourth quarter. After a four yard run by R. Palmer a R. Pal- pass good for 10 from Mus- the mer to Donnelly gave Wolves the down on first a tangs 43. A tangs It then took die Mustangs 13 then plays to score and tie up the net-tegame with S. Palmer going over first d -- 1 . getting 62 yards rush- ing and 82 by passing as they hit only two of 12 attempts in- eluding the long touchdown, The entire defense for the stood out with n Mustaiics Palmer leading the way uitri . 11 aMMlSn mo AaaM wkir.t i ana unassisted lacxies seven assists. Shirts had eight to make it 28-1The Mustangs had two more unassisted tackles with Wayne and Donnelly each points two minute, later when Wallace a pass from center went out of having three. Randy Brown and the Wolves end zone and the Gary Harris were also each in on five tackles. , . . n,aK,nB " &l " yard line. Three running plays as the quarter ended resulted in no gain. Then on the first play of the fourth period R. Pal- mer 1" M Palmer with a touchdown pass to make it 26- 14 for the winners. Harris again downs ,,, 1 4. - ,. on to OWJU. The Mustangs then took the 20-ma- shoes rublier-cleate- d Only or shoes issued by Special Services will lie allowed. All players must wear a jersey provided bv Special Ser- vices while in the game. hie. ca.mcs win be scheu- - J ," 1 fnr SSt, Ehf The , ..iL'.h- jfi3?n" - Z,t Tl ' fi u Uinh- - school football team, the intra--, mural games will lie played on VVlwlliUtultiu nirrltt ' The tentative intramural ' sports calendar has been set as follows: basketFootball, Sept.-Nov- .; ball, Nov.-Jan.; volleyball, team handball, Mar.-Mahowling, April. Track and field, April; l, Qwn drove for the final touchdown in ten plays with passes account-whe- n jng for 30 of tne yards as R. Pahner connected with Don-o- n Bey (m 17 yards and then with s. Palmer for seven and then fur 41 yards and the touchdown. The point after attempt was blocked to make the final 36-1- 4 for the Mustangs. THE MUSTANGS had 13 first downs with seven rushing and six passing gaining - 136 yards on die ground uud 157 through the air. Harris had 58 yards in II attempts to be die leading ground gainer with shirts adding 29, S. Palmer 24 and Rex Palmer 19. Hex hit on nine of 17 passes PENALTY put the Mus- back on their own 47 ami wjth Donnelly catching five Palmer and Donnelly con- - f,w ill yards and S. Palmer four again for 41 yards and a for 4fi including two touchdowns, down on the Wolve. 12 The Wolves had seven first adopted were: Individual players may be allowed to play for another organization only if his own oris not entering a ganization team in that sport, and with the approval of the Sports Council. NO INDEPENDENT teams will be allowed to enter any league . without the invitation of the sports director and only with a majority approval of the other teams in the league. Team rosters will lie submitted by each team and any changes to the rosters must be made 24 hours prior to the game. Playing of an ineligible player, if protested during the game, will constitute a loss for the team. Exceptions to these policies will lie granted on an individual basis only when submitted in writing and approved by the Sports Council. THE COUNCIL also established certain rules for the coining flag football season. Each football team will ii consist of a roster. .; Jan.-Mar- soft-bal- tennis, June; golf, Aug.; swimming, Aug. May-Jul- LOVE Moron "For ten years I've studied law in an attempt to prove ... I'm innocent but I keep proving I'm guilty." 1 1 I In huiminaaiit Get set. Flow. Millie itiaa ready. Werthei.n - ; is one ingredient every marriage needs if it is to survive. Where love is not a vital factor, then influence, will intrude which will upset the marriage relationship. Love is the great force which keeps destroying influences from gaining a foothold. C. Neil Strait - .1 Culture is to know the best . a JtSJ VlnAA " Mtttlhcw Arnold |