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Show n 4 RUNTS ANli RniTNUFS DHS GRIDDERS FALL TWICE fumble Park City's Miners broke open a tight hall game with two fourth-quart- er touchdowns here last hand Dugway lligh's to Friday football team its fifth straight and ruin the Musdefeat. 33-2tangs Homecoming." 0, BOTH FOURTlf period touchdowns came on passes of 31 and 15 yards from quarter! lack Steve recovery by Laghan on Dugway 's 23. Seven plays later the Miners were on' the score-boar- d again, this time on an eight-yar- d run around right end by La ghan. The kick for the EP was low and Park City took a 13--0 lead. DlCWAY BOUNCED right lck to score on the following kickoff. Withbnly 1:30 gone in the sec-on-e period. Golden threw a perfect lead pass to McClure who scampered untouched into the end zone for a bomb. Foote rant the extra point to trim it to Laghan to right end Tom Terry, the last coming with only 20 seconds left in the game. Until that final score, Dugway trailed by 13-only one touchdown and had posWith 1:30 left in the half. session of the footliall. However, Golden again found McClure open the Miners intercepted a pass to set up the score in the closing in the end zone for a seven-yar- d scoring pass. The touchdown' seconds. climaxed a drive which was a run by highlighted by 20-aWith the score knotted ll fiilllxack Foote who carried the final the Park period, entering pigskin down to the City wasted no time in moving line. The Mustangs lost back to into the lead. A pass the seven before connecting for play from laghan to Terry set up the score. Golden's run for the the touchdown and four plays extra point was stopped and later the same pair clicked again the score was tied for a 31 yard TD aerial. Laghan On the ensuing kickoff, Park ran the extra point for a 27-2-0 lead. Several big mistakes killed City again took the lead when any chance of the Mustangs ral- Laghan found Mike Richardson lying. From this point on the Dug-wa- v all alone in the left flat of the eleven experienced a fumble, end zone for a scoring two intercepted passes, and a pass with eight seconds left on Park City punt which got by the the clock. Leon Welch ran the 20-1- 3 Miner safety man and rolled into the end extra point for a zone where it was returned to lead at halftime. A pass d line. the play from Tom Miles to Terry, Dugway played a fine third after Laghan pitched out, set quarter to score one touchdown up the touchdown. FULLBACK Foote AGAIN and tie the game at 20-2Coach D:ck Raben's Mustangs put forth led the Mustangs offensive works stand midway as he picked up 150 yards in 20 a terrific goal-lin- e of the period to halt a Park City carries, while Stan Sur, a halfd bid on the line, after the back, added 29 yards in nine Miners had drjven 68 vards in 13 carries, Foote had one run of late in the third quarter. ptyys. The Miners had a first and threesome of Laghan Park Y but the on seven, City's gdal Dugway interior forward wall of the Mus- with 99 yards in 13 carries, Welch in 19 carries and tangs, led by Dennis Madsen, with 78 yards Virgil Johnson, Lloyd Neilson, Bill Davis with 76 yards in 15 fin1 all of the Clyde Rasmussen and Duane carries, accounted 253 net yards rushing for the Clarke, held to possession. Miners. Dugway signal caller THE MUSTANGS then moved Mike Golden again called a fine inthe ball out to the line game since taking over for Bob Goates situa-tidfquarterback jured wfiere, on a second down t, a few weeks ago. quarterback Stan Sur The win was the first in Retossed an touchdown aerial gion Five play for Park City, to end Eugene McClure who three defenders for the against three defeats, while Dugsc roe. Terry Foote plunged over way now holds an 0--3 record. for the point after touchdown to tie the score. The Mustangs also had to fight to come from behind in the first half of play. Park City scored halfway through the first period of play to break the ice. The Miners mhved 76 yards in 17 plays the first time they got their hands on the ball for a touchdown. Laghan carried the pigskin over on a four-yar- d jaunt, while a fake kick and a -- pass from Blaine Anderson to Terry accounted for the extra point. - Late in the first period, the Miners got possession again on a 60-ya- 7. 70-ya- nl 27-ya- rd six-ya- 20-ya- 13-a- ll. 19-ya- 34-ya- one-yar- 0. one-yar- 45-yar- rd 89-ya- out-rac- ed The Yardstick Willi the conclusion of the World Series, marking the close of the liascliall season for another d year, practically every individual turns his attention to the gridiron, where from high school pigskiuners through the pros are battling it out. The Yardstick! Drops Fourth Game In Row sports-minde- - Mt. Pleasant Coach Dick Ruben's Dugway High Mustangs played possibly their liest game of the season here Octolter 5, but still managed to come out on the short end of the final score, losing 20-- 6 to Wasatch Academy in a grid tussle. The loss was the fourth straight for the Mustangs despite the fact that they outplayed Wasatch in every department except pass defense. WASATCII WAS stopped cold on the ground by Dugwav, but c the locals couldn't cope with the of end Alex Me- - pass-catchi- down passes from quarterback Charlie Seldin. The three TD aerials were for distances of 17, 56 and 34 yards. A punt which rolled dead on Dugway's two-yar-d line put the Mustangs up against the wall early in the first quarter. The Dugway eleven moved the pigskin out to the eleven and half yard line where they gambled on a fourth down situation. Fullback Terry Foote was stopped inches short of the first down and Wasatch took possession. On the first two plays from scrimmage, Wasatch was' thrown for losses of five and one yard I ack to the 17. On third down, Seldin threw a strike to McBamet in the left flat for the score. Seldin I looted the extra point for a 0 lead. WITH 2:30 left in the half. Seldin again found McBamet open in the left flat and the pair connected for a 56 yard touchdown pass. Freshman Mike Donnelly rushed in to block Seldin's attempted kick for the extra poipt and the score stood 13-- 0 at intermission. Midway in the third period, Dugway made its first serious hid in an attempt to get on the score-boarThe Mustangsdrovefil yards down to Wasatchs 20 in 13 plays before losing the ball on downs. Foote, halfback Stan Sur and quarterback Mike Golden were the big ground gainers in the drive. An incompleted pass from Colden to Sur on the eight-yar- d line on a fourth down play stopped the drive. A fumble by Sur on a punt was recovered by Wasatchs John Everhart on Dugway's 40 ' halfway through the final quarter. Wasatch took advantage of the break to stretch their lead to 20-On second down, Seldin scorhit McBamet for a and the signal pass ing caller kicked the extra point. DUGWAY TOOK the ensuing kickoff and marched for their in the closing only touch-dow- n seconds of the ball game. The Mustangs drove 70 yards for their score in 10 plays. A pass completion from an to end Danny Anderton started the drive and a completion from Golden to end Eugene McClure set up the score six inches from the goal line. Two plays later Golden sneaked over for the touchdown, mining Wa1 satchs shutout. The kick for the point after touchdown was blocked and the final score stood 20-Foote again was the big ground gainer for Dugway as he carried the pigskin 20 times for 68 yards. Sur gained 33 yards in nine carries, while Golden and Jim Jefferies had 11 yards each in six carries. Dugway High 'a M ustangs, losers of their first five games this season. hope to get into the winning column today when they journey to South Summit for a Region Five battle. Today's battle is a fight among the. wiuless, as both clulrs are winless in Region Five play. Coach Dick Raliens crew is 0--3 while South Summit is 0-To the loser will go the cellar position. Following today's contest, Dugway has only two more tilts left on its schedule - an Octolier Oil the college football scene, Army's Cadets tackle another big olistacle this Saturday, when summa: from Seld- - LTSfSiWilSS.S Here's a football oddity which Don't believe game could lie it? 'Veil, its true. That's the for a forfeited grid game. re Time for The tMMilMfWaWib HOUSINOIO FINANCE CORFOEAIION OF UTAH BAIT LAKE CRT OVPMi prot--ectio- 160 South Main St.-PH- ONE: 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RENT or lease - large manufacturing or storage building with more than 9(XX) sq. ft. of floor space at 81 North Main St., Tooele. Utah. 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Regular hours Saturday. 18 882-201- m 882-310- P-t- 882-280- Nov. o REALTY North Main offers COMFORT AND PRIVACY in this brick Veneer homey place, full Iwsement, Garage, patio fenced in Ixtck yard. can lie sold conventional or direct VA. In new school district. '.Ve have 4 or 5 homes that we can rent to you if they can lie shown while lieing sold. Available immediately. 4 or 6 6 5 roon house for rent $85. month Evening 77 North Broadway. 1 Closed Sat. Oct. 22 $16,-5(X).(- CUSTOM killing under state Also available inspection. meat ready for freezer whole or half Beef 49e; Pork 53e Mutton 28c Towle 6 Valley Meats Phone 884-665- TRIANGLE S Trailer Court In the latest bowling informaview and play yard. tion received from the Post BowlThree spaces available. lzits ing Alley, Betty Hendersons team 90 ft. long. 301 'Vest 9th had taken the lead in the DugSouth. ' Natural gas in all P- - Nov. 8 way Womens Winter League spaces. with a 12--4 mark. Jean Edge-maclub is right behind with an Jl-- 5 mark. WILL DO BABY sitting in your Third place goes to Carol Menhome days 882-11also 4 denhalls team with a will do ironing pick up and 0 record, followed by Barbara Gil8 Delivery more and Jo Ann Me Auliffe, both with 9-- 7 slates, Flo Black WANTED RIDERS or join car and ReNon Anderson, both with pool to downtown Salt Lake, 8 Arrive 8:00 a.m. Leave 5:00 marks, and Chris Ritchie with 4 record. Rounding out a p.in. Call 882-36the league standing are Shirley ), Zumwalt Betty Grothe EXPERT IRONING Lois King and MaxHelen Roy 2 ine Crace ). Carol Mendenhall topped the CARPET REPRESENTATIVE weeks bowling scores as she HAS BEEN authorized to select 10 homes in this area to assist rolled a 182 scratch game and a 512 scratch high series (572 handiin wear test on Herculon and new improved Nylon carpet. cap). Gayleen Carlick had a 212 Call collect United Research high handicap. In the Wednesday Night Handi7 or write P. O. Box the SLC. 15051, Bowling Alley League, cap team is out front with 10-- 2 mark, while Tate Insurance, HAMMONDS IRONING SER Salescraft and P&A are knotted for VICE Daily. Expert work. Fast second with 8--4 slates. The Of30 Service. 8824)657. ficers Club, Hawkins and Photo are tied for fifth with 7--5 reCOMPLETE cords. Finishing out the standings are the Derelicts (641), Personnel Met Division ), Page and the Rachelon Aircraft ), 882-434- 5. ns 914-61- 882-118- 8-- 882-214- PRINTING A REPOSSESSED MUSIC STORE in Salt Lake City has a new repossessed Kim-lia- ll piano for sale in this area. Because of the expense involved in moving this piano liack. we must sell HAINES 191 ll 1 25-ya- rd (2-10- FENDER GUITARS - Marie Chau-doiAmps & supplies; Salt Lake prices. 220 S. Main. Call 6 or 882-232- 0. (5-1- 522-257- 2 Deal of All NEW WURLITZER SpinePPianos from $495 Parkers Music Co. 56 N. Main. CRI BEING TRANSFERRED? Don't fret, well assume the sweat!! 'Ve need homes to sell. 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The Cadets, winners over Rutgers last weekend after suffering a shellacking at the hands iff Notre Dame the week before, will lie seeking their fifth victory of the season. Their only loss was to the Irish. The other two service schools are also in action Saturday. Navy is at home against William and Mary of the Souther Conference, while the Air Force Academy plays host to Colorado State Univ- 4. . (more would win the championship in a four game sweep over the previous champs, the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was a very unusual series with a total of records lieing equalled or broken. However, there have been many other strange and unusual Series. For instance, take the I960 series between the New By PVT Ballard Local Eleven Miners Spoil Mustangs 'Homecoming By 33-2- 0 Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, Oct. 21, 1966 Shoe Salesmen.. .Earn money in your spare tiinc...l,se your experience and know him- to lmild a profitable full or part-tim- e business selling Knapp Shoes. 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