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Show in Region Five Aelion Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, Jan. 13,. 1967 Keglers BUNTS AND BOUNCES Dugway Club Splits Games Round-U- p In the latest bowling news SALT LAKE CITY Dug- the post bowling alley, Re- evened their ways Mustang, still 69-6- 3 heads Betty Hendersons team The classic "Bowl" gamer play- baseball attracts way the Dugway Womens Winter gion Five Conference record at 1 here last Friday by rallying ed New Years weekend just about out of proportion to the general ?Tl T T League with a 49-1-5 record. wrapped up another football sea- - population. On the other hand. Blacks team is' still run- - in the final half to post a tight L victory over St. Maras. The victory was only the secof pro tilts, including this' week- ties. Of all the pro golfers today, Dugway Mustangs drop- - the final eight minutes gave the ond of the season against seven their first league game of the Mustangs their last lead erf the ends first edition of the Super less than one per cent are Bowl in Los Angeles. season December 30 when Tintic game as the winners then out- defeats, following a loss to Wasatch Academy won a close 09-6-3 THIS WEEKENDS pro bat-ti- e decision on scored the losers by a 2 margin last Saturday at Dugway. the losers home court. lead with to build up a 59-5- 4 pits die champions of the NaFate sometimes plays some tional Football League against Coach Walden Cumeys MusTintic outscored the Mustangs 4:30 left. the American Football League strange tricks, not only in life, in the final eight minutes THREE BASKETS by Schow tangs, down by seven points (19-12- ) titleholders for the first time. but in sports as well The followafter the opening quarter, had to rack up the victory after the offset apai r by McBride and one The Green Bay Packers of the ing story is a good example of fete to fight from behind all the way Mustangs had come from behind by Mark Ceerlings to help Tintic NFL have been made favorites to in athletics. It rates as one of the to post their first Jordan Division to tie the game up at 52-5- 2 at hold fheir lead witiTthe winners most amazing football stories of end of the third quarter. final two points coming after the cop the Super Bowl against the victory. They trimmed the deficit at! halftime, behind the Kansas City Chiefs, kingpins of all times. LED BY Cliff Fife, who got buzzer had sounded on a pair to 9 BACK IN 1942, Boston Colthe AFL. total in the of free throws by Boyd Dale. shooting of Roger Outram who had 20 of his was the number one ranked followers and AFL lege its The The Geerling boys led the eight points in the second stanza. first half, Tintic bolted to a 14-- 5 have been hollering for a title football team in die country. They tion of January 3, with a 187 FOLLOWING THE inter- lead with three minutes left in Mustang scoring, each garnering were unbeaten going into die game, 217 handicap, while 18 points, with Outram adding game with the NFL since its inmission, Dugway pulled within 2 the opening quarter. finale against Holy Cross, bam Gilmore had a 532 scratch. and several (43-4of St. Marks which With Fife getting 13 points, 13 before fouling out with six they years ago ception points favorites 585 handicap. Shirley Zumwalts's had finally get their chance this year. The Eagles were heavy oily two field goals in the the winners increased their lead minutes left in the final quarter. The Chiefs will probably be to win the game and they even team had a 716 team game high, third quarter. The Mustangs got to 2 at the end of the first McBride added ten points, with at their best to prove they are went so for as to make reserva- - while Betty G rathe's club rolled hot in the final quarter of play, quarter. Roger Outram, with six three by Sam McEvoy and one of equal standard with the NFL, tions for a victory celebration at a high team series of 2016. behind the shooting of sophomore points, and John McBride, with point by Dennis Lameroux comThe December 20 action found but heres betting the powerful a place called the Coconut Crave guard John McBride. McBride four, led the Mustang attack pleting the Mustang scoring.. after the game. Chris Ritchie rolling a 211 scratch fired in ten of his total 16 Packers are just too much! The Mustangs came roaring In addition to Fifes 25, Schow points of 491 one the great- game (227 handicap) and a However, in in the final period to lead the back in the second quarter, after with 17 and Berry with 12 were DID YOU ever wonder just est upsets in college football his- - scratch series. Chris Ritchies Mustangs. Led the other players fra the victors trailing 30-1tory. Holy Cross not only beat team also rolled a 719 team high, how the Bowl games got startoutscored St. Marks linp, they cut the deficit to one to score in double figures. Dugway ed? Well, the granddaddy of all Boston College, but won by die while the Betty Grothes had a 1 in the final period in postTHE MUSTANG Junior Var- point with two minutes' left in 55-1The 2049 high team series, the bowls today, the Bose Bowl unbelievable score of the half. The winners then their t. scored their initial rictray ing sity In the Wednesday Night Handi-ficia- k crashing defeat caused Boston of-4 in Pasadena, California, was startin the final Dugway lhey to naturally caned the cap League, Salescraft has moved ed in 1902 to help promote PasaMcBride's 16 points led all seconds to leave the floor at half-tim-e 29-2- 3 deficit fete in the fourth three-gaminto a e Victory" party. lead with an Dugway scorers, while Outram, a denas Tournament of Roses pawith a 37-3- 3 lead. vie-quarter to pull out a 32-3- 0 Then that night, the Coconut 182 record, followed rade. The idea of staging a postCRAIG CEERLINGS scored tray over the TintfeJV s. senior forward, was right behind by Tate burned to the ground in turance and P&A both season game is credited to James Bruce McCullogh led the win- sporting with 15 before fouling out. Mc- the first seven points for the of die worst disasters in his-one Bride scored 12 of his points in Mustangs at the beginning of the ,i, Wagner, a Pasadena businessman. neilJ'VIt ten tory with 492 people losing their . The Mustangs play two lea-Rounding out the remaining the last half, while Outram had second half and chalked up his A couple of famous movie lives in the fire. 12 of his in the first half. Freshteams are the Bowling Alley, 13-eighth and ninth points of the. gue games this weekend, meeting THE ENTIRE Boston College Penoonelf Stan once played in the Rose man Mark Ceerlings added 11 half following a bucket by his St. Francis here tonight with Derelicts, also the markers to die Mustang effort, Bowl, while in their collegiate football team might have Bachelors, Photo, for the officers Chib, Hawkins, while his brother, Craig, chipped tangs ahead fra the first time in p.m. cowboy star Johnny died in that fire, except days. Old-tithe varsity encounter Mack Brown played in the 1926 fact that they lost a football game 515. Mct Division, and in nine. the game at 44-4-2 with 3:15 at 8 p m- - Saturday the Mus- which they were supposed to have Rose Bowl as a member of AlaGILMOUR AND Owens pro- left in the third quarter. Pgge y The Mustangs increased their the Utah School fra the Deaf. bamas Crimson Tide, while Ward wol Topping January 4 action was vided St. Mark's with a torrid 47-42 B 38 scratch game (252 handi- - one-tw- o before Ray Schow Bond, die late star of TVs "Wapunch with 21 points lead to Do you know which former and Max Berry led the visitors cln) by John George in leading each. gon Train" series, played in die Urdted States President was onre Salescraft. He also had a 588 Outram was the big man off to the 52-5- 2 deadlock at the raid 1930 Rose Bowl on Southern football coach at a major col-- series, while Roy Richardson had the boards for a Californias team. Dugway with 11 of the third period. lege? The answer is Woodrow a 665 handicap series. Personnel rebounds, while Gene McClure A free throw by Mark GeerWilson. He helped coach football had a 1002 high team game, while added eight and Craig Ceerlings iings in the opening seconds of Here are some more interestat Princeton in the late 1880s. Derelicts had a 2882 high had seven. ing facts about bowl games. The team series. were of bowl Dugway hit on 20 of 50 shots big today games One of the highlights of all Eldon Brooks had a 233 scratch from the floor for an even 40 known by different names in their per football games today, high school game (241 handicap) and a 593 cent shooting while accuracy, early beginning. For instance, die through professional, is the half-- series in leading Salescraft on adding 18 of 28 foul tosses for (ATNB Futara) Orange Bowl was originally named The Festival of Palms Game." time performances with the gaity, December 21. Bob Solomons 638 61 per cent L Who won the 1954 Women1 color of the bands handicap series led Tate Insur-wit- h GURNEYS Mustangs play Others having different original excitement and Open Golf Championship? their tunes, 1047 ance to team a host St. inarching to Francis peppy while high game names were the Gator Bowl, today, 2. Who is the only National how and a 2989 high team series, which was first called the "Alii- - But did you ever wonder just journeying to Ogden for a battle 0 have won this tradition when and On Chuck began? 4, Byrd January gator Bowl," and the Cotton Bowl award, the' . WAS started beck in 1888 rolled a triple sane erf 179 to be morrow IT which was once called "The night in a pair of league Most Valuable Player award and the Cy Young award as the top by Notre Dame, which was die able to receive an emblem for games. Dixie Classic." first college in America to have a his bowling shirt. The Dugway jayvees posted an Pjt& in the major leagues during ' hl band. The musicians of the Irish ' easy 59-1- 9 victory over St. Marks MILLIONS of people through8- School marched at a football game What the only basketball a in contest. Stan preliminary out die nation either watched or for the first time that They year. New listened to many of the ,wMhlr.fo,Dug..y,,h started something, didnt 11 points followed by Bruce Me- Tournament in the same season? Years weekend football games. really The tradition of broadcasting the they? Who hold, the All-Pr- o and and Mike American Football bowl games started on January 1, League record Value ronnelly also chipped in eight for kicking field goals in one game? 1927, with Two of tiie greatest profes-you guessed it -teach fra the Mustang. 5. Who was the .(AraB he Rose Bowl game between sfonal basketball players of our cap tain of the 1965 Walker Cup team Alabama and Stanford. Graham tBACousformra membra NASA has awarded a contract. commanded of evaluation a for tied that Great Britain? McNamee was at the mike to of tiie Boston Celtics, and Bob solid pro- ANSWERS The Black Mountain Golf Club describe die action for the na- Pettit, framer member of the St. pellant rocket motor. Long-rang- e North a has Carolina missions demand" tion. Incidentally, that broadcast Louis Hawks, both future spaee u! may to was also the first coast h their high school buketb.il teams. V broadcast of any kind in history! B- -k TI-TM.- . r Mind. their professional teams to manymand. 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Mil Stall gS UfOp Game lO 1 llltlC ill LCagUC A UDCIier Dugway Varsity Beaten 78-6- 8 By Alumni Team, fifth loss of the season Dugway High's Mustangs suffered its to a Dugway Alumni December 27, here in the Post Cymnasium, 78-6team composed of former Mustang stars by the score erf coachTHE ALUMNI team, CeerA reiiound tap by Ma ed by Roy Ritchie, was led by McBride, shot foul John a by Nor-The lings, one-tw- o punch of Mike Outram and a push shot d a tap by ton lnd Kent Lundgren who sliced the Alumni Critchlow by 1 and 19 points respectilead to 37-3-3 with two minutes yely. Dugway players half. The Alumni then aldf,d by Dan Andrus left in the wer into an eight-poiback jumped Tom who had 10 markers, while before Dugway cut the Brothers and Dennis Baxter add- - spread, at halftime. 8 to A11 alumnI margin ed Kven . came within Dugway column. the scoring got into r 43-4-2 early in the second half, by y Alumni hit eight straight the but start-the four Walden Gurney, placed for a 51-spread. Craig en in figure, but couldnt points led then charge fra Geeriings bench matcfa the slice the to of the Alumni. Lee Critchlow led the Dugway varsity at two to back deficit points the Mustangs with 18. points, late in the period, but while Mark Ceerlings and Roger 52-5-0 got hot to move Outram had 15 each. Craig Geer-ling- s pin the Alumni 62-5-3 lead entering a back into markers the 13 added to stanza. last the cause. foul shots' Three The Alumni team had a hot to 62-5-6 cut it Critchlow bad; hand from the flora in posting the by but that final the in period, win. The former Mustangs con- early nected on 31 of 65 field attempts was as close as the varsity eager fra a 47.7 per cent shooting ac- could come to overtaking the Alumni team. curacy, while Dugway managed The game was loosely played rally 23 of 58 for a 39.7 percent- with a jotal of 42 fouls being age. At the foul line, the Mustang called by the officials, 23 on the the to in stay varsity managed Alumni and 19 on the varsity. ball by hitting 22 tf 31 tries jme for a 70.9 percentage, while the Lineups: 16 d Ahimni good 24 17 21 16 78 Alumni 34 fo, a 47.1 percentage. 12 26 15 15 68 Dugway A FAST start by the Alumni almogt put the game out of Dug- ALUMNI (78) - Lundgren, ways reach in the opening min- Norton 21, Minard 3, Andrus 19, The Alumni ut to a 144 iead in the fifour minutes, 10, Cooper 5. Subs: Brothers 7, d the hot shooting of Nor- - Baxter 7, J. Lameroux 2, Hansen 4. Critchlow DUGWAY (68) 1. . Dugw.y w 18, M. Ceerlings 15, C. Ceerlings 1. Subs: R Outram. but 13, Outram 15, McBride the Alumni agafo moved ahead Whittle, Golden, McIntosh 2, D. Lameroux 4, Church, Lowe. at the quarter 8. .the d! 7-- i -- 19-1- 1 34-2- 25-poi- nt Bar-seas- 23-1- i m 17-1- 2. out-scor- ver-duc- 7-- ve 7; 10-1- 0; H 2; 2; 4; 5; JZtZUyf - nt 41-3- one-poi- 42 well-balanc- straight jped .. - 151 N. 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