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Show r. t 7 I. x yV ViJfci - etf1', :?irlrM,!"!I' if ir '" . V t PElt Thursday; February 10, 1983 . r overwhelm by Sp4 Tim Karas The returning state 1-- on nine from the field and 1 for 1 on the line. His percentage is 57, 12 of 21. nailing Kary Gardner, playing in one of his finer outings, put in 16 points and was 2 of 2 from the line. Hie points per game average went up to free-thro- A champions, Dugway Mustangs, rolled over both Mt. Vernon and Tintic with a gruesome, point scoring attack, leaving other teams if they probably can ever bewondering stopped. Steve Lundy almost doubled his seasonal output, had only 16 points prior game, came up with 14. Levi Morton, sixth leading scorer this season, coming off the bench notched 12 Dugways boys basketball team threw their burners on high and ignited for a lopsided 111-2- 8 of the Mt. Vernonsmearing Patriots, Janon uary 28, their home - n preparation for the game. Mustangs coach George Bruce had his team practicing, earlier in the week, in Dugways gym with the lights on dim. The reason is Once the game got underway, the players had to quickly adjust to the to-th- points. Also getting into double figures was Steve Bruce with 11, points in the first quarter alone, while the Patriots came away with a scant 10. For Mt. Vernon, their scoring (what little there was) keyed around Morrows (16 pts.), Fitts (8 pts.) and Lambson (4 pts.). Their ofensive inadequacy was due to the fact that three of the teams starters were not playing. This game marked the first time this season that six players on the Mustang squad scored in the teens. John DeWitt Was high point man with 19, hitting fqr 1 from the , 11 and Jeff Brothers with 2. The victory stretched the Mustangs unbeaten record to ten. Miners crushed ' Dugways Steve Bruce sparked the Mustangs po8 werful offenser to a explosive win over, the Min75-2- ers of Untie, February 4. Bruce helped guide the team to an early lead as he pegged in 22 first half points, in a game played on Tintic's home court. The Mustangs found themselves up by 28 points by the intermission, 33-8. Possibly the Miners best player, center Daren Yaden was constantly pressed by Kary Gardner, who himself was checked and scored his seasonal low of 2 points. Yaden finished the night with 12 points, most on his team. In the second half, the Mustangs got into' full gear and blitzed the Miners for a big 42 points. Even though Bruces scoring tapered off, 8 points worth, he still seemed to play exceptionally 1 Steve Lundy came off the bench, after Larry White deWitt are averaging 16.8 points per game. Three players - Bobby Jackson, Jeff Liddiard and Bob Soloman each scored 8 points. Topping off the scoring were Mike Kroff with 3 against Wendover at home. Eight days later, February 19, Dugway. will travel to Park City to take on the Miners. well. w . i. . , line. Thus he upped his free-thropercentage to. 59, rifling in 38 of 65. Bruce and ex- tremely poor lighting in Mt. Vernons gym. The Mustangs established supremacy early as they tallied up a seasonal high 33 1 ing 2 points of the teams 75 went to Kary Gardner. The Mustangs next game will be this Friday, February ing 9 points. e devastating attack wifih Not only was Bruce super hot on the court, but John DeWitt, usually reliable for 17 or more points a game, also had a good half by scor- ws 10.5. Patriots blasted . 11 . I i I fouled out, and put in 8. points in the last quarter. The victory by the Mustangs was their eleventh straight in as many games, their second triumph oyer the Miners this year. The first time the two teams met, December 17, the Mus- j 1 I-- their way to a tangs blitzed 105-5- 1 smashing shellacking of the Miners. Heres how the following individuals did for Mustangs: Bruce had 30 points, 2 from the field, 8 I 8-- 11-2- from the line. DeWitt popped in 20 points, 3 2-- from the line. Jeff Brothers sank in 8 points, all from the rHE BATTLE between two giants, Dugways Kary Gardner matched against Tintics Daren Yaden, takes dace as both players go after the jump ball. The two ilayers kept each other in check for most of the game, thus imiting each others scoring output. JOHN DE WITT of the MusHe tangs puts up a lay-uscored 19 points, 2 better field, while Steve Lundy matched him in output, except that four-o- f his points came from the line. Larry White put in 7 points, 1 for 1 from the line. Hie remain p. than his game average, against the Tintic Miners, February 4. US. Football League to with NFL compete Ft. 0 - IS Lewis Ranger by Peter Strescino, Just when you thought all the geniuses who come up with new ideas for sports leagues had gone the way of the 70s, a new group of athletic flesh peddlers have conceived the United States Football League. 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No coaches? 1 In fact, it just came out of that the USFL drew up a list from which the tpamg had to pick their draft choices from: and two teams not Something about inadequate scouting withhaving coaches. That is certainly a novel idea, football out cradles. Who would say after the game, "they controlled the line of scrimmage, and "I guess they wanted this one more than we did? the new league survivThere is one hope, in my opinion, ofas a minor, or develop act be content to ing. That is, if it ment league, for the NFL. Then it could be subsidized, and But would George Allen, Dossiblyflourish on a small scale.ever be content to be in a Blitz, Sach of teh new Chicago USFLs the obituary in 1985, or minor league? Nah. Look for 86 at the latest; Badig?8 m TOQgm 60 gOUTHMAKIi 882-227- 8 0 Ti'-i- ay - g'.- Asr- - ti |