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Show wpui to n ' i - After three year absence : s a. ?' " i Vtn vrv-"- ' t ; . Intramural football returns . ?. v-- av ,' .. VU . ' . , A " . A Lt' Sr s-- 'r j - r J, 2 .- t .?fr 1 J ?. I'AyWyiy Intramural football finally came back to Dugway September 30 after a three year absence, and HHC and the Clinic made the best of the opportunity as they defeated the MBs and Weapons, respectively with a lot of offense and a good deal of interceptions ' IA;J ' U. defensively. Also in the league are an Air Force and EOD VtSV team. ERIC NEWTON led HHCs offensive domination as he scored on the second play of the game from 40 yards out, and again in die second period with a 20 yard burst off the right tackle. In the third quarter, quarterback John Raymond scored on a quarterback sneak. Willie Johnson added the conversion on a l&yard u . , v it .14 ..Jd i?' '"Is'i 's 4 VkMk a ; .. 4f mr&ii- U K m S-k- v nimn I biJ 25-ya- rd i two-poi- A,"" - m- - . 'VCr! i pw , TVarar?NE'- 4vk - HIE Miki Follis goes to her knees to return a Tintic serve October 1 in the Dugway gymnasium. ONLY offense the MPs could generate came from the defense as Joe Rios intercepted a Raymond pass from 32 yards out. Quarterback Tony Passarette then found Doug German in the end zone for the two-poi- v imgggz ' nt . If HHCs offensive explosion wasnt enough, the Clinic came back in the late garr Girls volleyball setting fast pace Paced by a good game, the Mustang Girls Varsity Volleyball team defeated the power-fi- d Tintic Miners in three sets and the Wendover Wildcats in two, October 1 and 2, to up their overall record to momentarily at set-and-vol- ley closed it out at 43-8-. THE CLINIC scored two times in the first period, once in the second, twice in the third and once more in the fourth as they completely outplayed Weapons, who admitted later it was the first time they had ever seen each other on the playing field. and then and Moe served out the match to give 11-1- 5, on nice offensive the JVs their first win of the season. Against Wendover, the JVs had an Palmer. easier time of it, downing the WildAGAINST Wendover, the Mus- cats in two sets, 15-- and 15-COACH Sherry Lindberg extangs ran into some troubles with one of the Wildcat players; a spiker with a plained that both Tintic wins were The JVs also, went into the tiebreaklot of talent. very gratifying. The girls just played set With the. Mustangs trailing by one fantastic, she said. Wed lost to with the Miners before wining however, this Wildcat was in- them in three close sets up there.but I ning, and then handled Wendover jured and had to leave the game. Dug- thought we could win if we played easily affthey upped their overall mark to way recovered to win 3 and take our best. HAVING been beaten by the the second game- in another tight afLindberg also had praise for a few Miners in their first seasonal contest' fair of the players. ' The JVs had a harder time with the Veronica Garza has played fantasup at Tintic, the Mustangs Varsity Miners as the match went to three sets tic for us on both the JV and Varsity wasted little time in racing out to a 0 after having lost the first set lead. teams with her setups to our spikers, IN THAT loss, the Mustangs were Lindberg continued. But on Tintics second break of the down by five, 11-- before making a OUR SPIKING has also been betgame, the Miners scored seven comeback 1 to on Maria Incittis ter with Anita Palmer and Tonya straight points to lead by one before the Mustangs could break back. drop shot. Dyer playing real well these last cou- The teams traded two more breaks pie of matches. Against Wendover, Dugway burned Tintic to begin the before the Mustangs tied it up arid had a couple of good dinks second set, racing out to a lead be- Tonya went ahead by one on consecutive fore the Miners recovered and came , (balls tapped just over the net) while Anita spiked a few winners. errors at the net by the Miners. back to within two, i. DUGWAY got another point off Irritated by the loss of their lead,' The teams traveled to St. Joe last their service before being broken and Dugway pounded the Miners for Monday looking to avenge their seeing their lead cut to one. seven consecutive points before Ung loss and will make a Again, the teams traded breaks for tie found its serve and came storming trip to play the United School of the nearly 15 minutes bfore the Miners back with four straight of their own. Deaf in Ogden October 15 before rescooted out to a advantage turning home one day laterto play the at 13-BUT Veronica Garza-serve- d out Grantville Cowboys. But the Mustangs rallied behind the'set and the Mustangs won 15-Their last regular season match will the good serves of Micki Follis to go The third game was a be against Wendover October 23 at after Dugway made it look like a rout Wendover. up by one, ON A heartbreaker, the Miners at 2 on the net play of Incitti and broke on a spike that dribbled over Monica Moe. ALL JV contests begin at 5:15 p.m. the net, but the Mustangs came back Tintic, however, refused to fold and with the Varsity matches starting at 6 after an error at the Tintic net. outscored the Mustangs 2 to trail by p.m. A liad set and volley at set point by If the Mustangs qualify for region, only two, 9-the Miners gave the Mustangs the win DUGWAY broke back and in- they will begin playing October 31 or creased their lead to four, 11-- before November 1 at a site as yet Disheartened. by the loss, the the Miners fought off two breaks to tie undetermined. Miners were no match for the Musthe game at 12 apiece. The state tournament will begin as second set the in One break later, the Mustangs November 7 or 8, but the host facility Dugway tangs raced out to an 11-- 1 led, stumbled found themselves up by two, 2 is also undetermined at this writing. 15--5 spikes by Tonya Dyer and Anita 8 5. 3-- 2. Joe Talakai and Mike McDonalds runs of 10 and 20 yards put the Clinic up by 14 early on, and McDonald increased the lead to 20 with an interception return in the second quarter. . 13-1- 2, 2-- 2. 15-1- Jim Morrisons - Morgans 15-1- 1. 6-- 15-1- 1. 50-ya- rd punt, return and Mike run in the third period increased 40-yar- d 13-1- i- season-openin- nt er 7-- Morgan credited the win to Talakai. At the beginning, we werent organized, Morgan explained. But when Joe arrived, he gave us a few plays to run and things started coming together. After a scrimmage one night, we stayed on the field for the next three hours just practicing plays. Here is the Flag Football schedule up until its last game November 18. October 14 November 4 6uJ0 - Weapons vs EOD 6&0 - Air Force vs Weapons 7:45 - HHC vs Air Force 7:45 - Clinic vs MPs 9:00 - MBs vs Clinic November 10 October 20 640 - EOD vs Weapons 6:30 - MBs vs Air Force 7:45 - Air Force vs HHC vs HHC 745 Weapons 940 - Clinic vs EOD November 11 640 Air Force vs MBs October 21 7:45 - Weapons vs HHC 640 - MPs vs Weapons 7:45 - HHC vs EOD November 17 640 -- EOD vs Clinic October 27 7:45 - Weapons vs MPs 640 Clinic vs Air Force 7:45 -- HHC vs MBS November 18 - . 640 - EOD vs HHC October 28 640 7:45 - Weapons vs - EOD vs Air Clinic 7:45 - Air Force vs Clinic Force November 3 640 Clinic vs HHC -- 745 EOD vs MBS -- girl in er than yours? Her secret is that she sews her 8. barn-burn- nt the next office gets that just right fit and those terrific fabrics when her salary is no high- -l 6-- 4. 14-1- 3. two-poi- Ever . 8. Avil Vasquez also added a safety when he pulled the flag on the Weapons quarterback early in the first half. Morgan and McDonald also played a big part defensively as the pair picked off a total of five passes. ECONOMY wonder how that 6-- 0 five-poi- five yards out. - CREATIVE . 6, . MCDONALD ended the onslaught midway in the fourth quarter as he took a screen pass in from nt bootleg. Defensively, HHC picked off three of the MBs line of Kirk Williams and Thomas paw while their middle linebacker Tony Fuiamono, . Benson, plus well played exceptionally throughout the game. R j'1" ? t' iL if 4 theleadto35. Hunting Dugway? Read this first! own clothes ! 5-- 7. , 15-1-3. 7, 14-1- 3rd Annual National Military Finals rodeo set tor Yuma Entry- forms for - contestants in regular rodeo events will receive the 1980 National Military Finals silver trophy buckles. Winners in the leo at the Yuma County Fair-md- s, steer dressing, wild horse race and are now avail- - mad scramble will receive bronze Nov. buckles. All events pay cash prizes in ENTRY FEES this year range the normal fashion except steer n $49.50 for rough stock events dressing, wild horse race and mad scramble, where only the winners $10 per member cash in. There will be $4,000 in wild and ns) in the steer dressing prize money to inspire top perforic race will mances. Top military rodeo hands All rough stock contestants will skills their st in Yuma to try issued a National Military Finals be FZ inst the stock of the Lazy wind breaker upon arrival at Rodeo in ch in Weiser, Idaho. Winners 14-1- 6, Wanted Yuma Jaycee Clubhouse, on Ari- zona Ave., Friday, Nov. 14. The jacket, with silk screened bronc and lettering, will have Contestant on the back and is free. THE JAYCEES also expect to have Finals baseball caps on sale for approximately $5.50. Entry forms and additional information are available from the Dugway Public Affairs Office or from Rudy Schantek, 3061 Del Mar Ave., Yuma, Arizona, 85364. Closing date for rodeo entries in November 6. - Assistant Coaches For Modern Pentathlon TO HUNT ON the Proving Ground, a person is required to have a Dugway hunting permit. These can be picked up free when you purchase or draw ownership of a Utah state hunting license. Not all of DPG is accessible, either. The only areas that have been opened to hunters are the Cedar Mountain Range, west of Fries Park near the sewage lagoon. This area has been limited to shotguns only. The Provost Marshalls Office also asks that all firearms be registered with them and that you do not hunt at night. IF YOU INTEND to hunt or fish on Dugway, or anywhere else for that matter, the PMO will sell you a state license. Fishing permits sell for $10.50 while big and small game licenses cost $10 and $8 respectively. Combination permits run $23. Currently, Forest Grouse (Blue and Ruffled Grouse), Chukar Partridge, Hungarian Partridge, cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare are in season and will be until the end of January 1981. PHEASANT AND quail hunting season starts in November. For deer hunters, the season begins October 18 and will last for 10 days. . UNFINISHED FURNITURE Form L attached. A resume, may during the yearly Olympic Developbe used. Applications that include ment Camp. To be considered for an assistant recommendations from high school- coaching position, applicants must meet the following requirements: college coaches familiar with the apHave experience as an athlete plicants abilities will be strongly and coach at the amateur athletic considered. union (AAU), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or Applications should be sent to: athletic club level; Officer In Charge, U.S. Modem Pentathlon Training Center, Bldg. 189, Be in Grade E-- l through E-Ft. Sam Houston, Texas 78234. Have at. least two years service international and Olympic the U.S. remaining or be willing to extend or ipetitiori and represent reenlist for this period. They must reach the training center . v hese events. no later than Jan. 1, 1981.' should submitted be Applications Coaches will also work with form with letter DA a of in (ARNEWS) copy in the summer ages The US Modern Pentathlon ining Center, Ft. Sam Houston, as. Is looking for qualified to be assistant coaches. Individuals selected as assistant ches will become members of a time Olympic coaching staff that s pentathlctes in the five events he modem pentathlon riding, and swimming shooting, cing, e train ning. Pentathlctes Now that the hunting season is in full swing, there are a few rules and regulations pertaining to Dugway that new arrivals should know. "CofMSMOur new line of lop quality solid wood furniture. 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