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Show End Good Season W 'S m : '3 5 ', DHS Team Spirit Makes Winners wi By S?4 Ceil Ericson Dugway High has completed its most successful football Mathe history of the school. The Mustangs tied for MMBd in Region Five play with a 4 win 2 loss record and I M"1 . piece in total games. THE DUGWAY TEAM fooled everybody this mm. Ifo Salt Lake papers and most local fans seemed sure that the itader-maimeinexperienced and light weight team would Imp MxT games. But after losing the league opening game the Mintas wssi four games in a row. Head football Condi Kenneth Bearden said It was team spirit. Assistant Coach Roy Ritchie said it was hustle. Whatorar it was - it worked. WHY THE DUGWAY team caught fire and won daM hate-sotraceable reasons. Although only two of last years starting eleven were hack, the Dugway team hit harder, tackled better and seemed moM experienced than in any other previous year. Several players say that it was the drilling of fundamentals, the extra morning and night practices and a team spirit THE SKILLFUL COACHING of Ken Bearden and Bay Ritchie made Dugway day good ball. The extra work, tee hud long hours of running and hRtlug-a- od that extra intangible something this year, made Dugway taclse, run and play just a little bit better than die larger, more experienced and stronger teams they opposed. It was a team effort this yew. . .everyone of the players hitgave everything. . .those fumble recovers, blocked pawn, all these things count just as much playing ting, alert heads-uas touchdown runs and make a team win. . .Coach Bearden aafcL There will be years when Dugway wins more games aai M ceives more honors, but it is very likely that the 1983 Dlsgway High School team has marked. the turning point in die foethall team that history of Dugway, producing a winning season with was supposed to lose. son in d, Asst Coach Ritchie Coach Ken Coaches Bearden, Ritchie Pilot DHS Victories Head football Coach Kenneth Bearden calls it team spirit. it Amistant Coach Roy Ritchie says its hustle. Whatever it is works. The 1965 Dugway High School football team has won the Region Five Football Championship. THE DUGWAY team was not supposed to win many games. Hie MnWangv are ' small, outmanned and inexperienced. The preeeason forecasts predicted defeat for Dugway. The Mustangs had only two players return from last years starting eleven. Until the final game Dugway was picked to lose each game Salt Lake papers. the by But after die opening game low to North Summit, someand they started winning. thing happened to die team THOSE HOURS of drilling die fundamentals began to pay off. Suddenly Dugway was tackling, hitting, running and playing m A w just a little bit harder than die larger, better and stronger teams they played. The skillful coaching of Ken Bearden and Roy Ritchie made Dugway play good ball. Its a team effort this year . . . everyone of the players gives all its got . . its those fumble recovers, blocked p rt. hard hitting, alertness and heads-u- p playing which wins games just Coach Bearden says. as much as touchdown runs . . WINNING THIS year has been a 100 percent team effort . ; . theres a new school and team spirit we have never had before. . ., Coach Bearden said. Both coaches agree its good to win Dugway s first cham- . piondiip with a team which everybody thought would lw - - m TRAPPED - Wade to go up the game 8 to 0. Cade (ball canter) fa caught by Buck Seaber (light Jeney) as ha trial during the post chasapiotuhip flag fbottiall playoff. HHC One won the HHC One Takes Post Flag Play Headquarten in a bard fought pfonddp 8 to 0. number one overcame the Hospital team to win the post flag football cham- - Nov. 4 The winning TD was scored an a third quarter pass from Richard Cantere to end Joe KoseL Koael leaped high in the air in die end aaoe to catch die balL HHC PENETRATED deep several times during the first half, but foiled to score because of and several penalties. Late in die fourth quarter the Hospital team drove to the HHC 30 yard Hue. However, STUTTGART, Germany Buck Seaber intercepted a free ball in the air to end die threat. (ANF) "The Red Coate HHC began to march down die Are Coming! The cry which field but with less than two minrenown in the Revogained utes left in die game Cantere s short pass was intercepted by lutionary War baa taken on Wade Cade. Cade returned the new meaning for U. S. Army ball to die one yard line before soldiers and European civilhe was caught by Phil Naber. ians. The point of reference HHC HK1J1 die fired-u- p Hos- is the singer m pital team for three plays on the of the Seventh Army one yard line until Him ran out. Chorus. The HHC team is made up of The 40 Goodwill AmbasRod Dahlgren, John Bowman, sadors have been winning Buck Seaber, John Cantere, Dave friends and entertaining peoWard, Steve Haight, Phil Naber, ple for the past three yearn. . Joe Kosel, Pete Dunn, Cordon singing to soldier and ciCoodrich, Robert Creed ' and vilian audiences in Germany Charles CamL and France. A new pinnacle was reached in October when crossed the soldier-singe- rs the Alps into Italy another step towards fulfilling their aim of fntertaining troops wherever they are stationed. p' - me aa ' CofS Parleys In Lima, Peru LIMA, Peru (ANF) General Harold K. Ms-ao- u. Army Chief ef Staff, aset with the bights! military chiefs ef the lean KepubUca during the Sixth Conference ef hum November 2. Soldiers Chorus Speaia The Language Of Peace red-coat- ed Sol-die- Camouflage Idea Clicks Ft. Bliss, Tea. (AFPS) - Four men here have developed an inexpensive approach to camouflaging the Hawk Missile System. IN THE past, extreme costs, reduced mobility and difficulty in operation have been principal problems in developing a work-- , able camouflage system for missile units. Hie new development ell of these difficulties using unserviceable pm-imhmil umbrella frames. Hie appa- rates costs less 'than $50. The idea for the parachute camouflage came to Captains Fred R. Clifton and Charley A Carver, Master Sergeant Charles W. Ezzell and Staff Sergeant Frankie L. Sharp, during a field exercise last April. Tests have been conducted in wet and dry environments, using the camouflage over rotating antennae of missile radar systems, with no. loss of operational caps bilities. MARINE CORPS representatives here were impressed enough by the method to send pictures end drawings to their Hawk missile units, recommending immediate application. Photos and drawings have been submitted to research and development offices of the Combat Development Command, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., the Engineer Laboratories, Ft. Belvoir, Va., and the Army Mobility Command for study. n i . Since the end of World War II, Seventh Army now commanded by LL Gen. William W. Quinn has been working closely with local dtiiens to further' mutual goodwill. The harmony which b the keynote of the Chorus blenda with performances the Seventh Armys pro- gram. Raising their voices in a show variety of song tunes, spirituals, traditional military numbers, popular standards, and international folk songs the. Chorus literally builds friendship through music. It is the belief of the Director, First Lt. Carl W. Bond, that music can create a type of understanding that arms and force can never singing-soldie- rs HOMECOMING COURT - Tetri Myess (center) is crowned ' (left) and Karin Greenhalgh. The Queen and her court achieve. A LIEUTENANT COLONEL signed his name below en of others, forked over a quarter, and walked off wonder ing why he had just ordered a Buga Bunny Drinking Mug. PFC James L. Marshall Anaheim, Calif.) ia the man behind this curious transaction; his explanation: When I saw a powdered drink package that had an offer for the mugs I decided to see what a big company would do if they got a big order from an Army unit in Vietnam. Starting with the 1st Air Cavalrys 15th Administration Company, Marshall built up enthusiasm for the bisarre project 1111 now hundreds of troops are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their mugs. e Chief None for Vietnam THE ARMY'S FIRST . is Lt. CoL Margaret Clarke (Arab, Ala.). Col. Clarke haadled the job aa an additional duty" while she wee Chief Nurse of the 8th Field Hospital during the pant eight months. WORLD WAR IIS FAMOUS Red Ball Express now has an oriental counterpart. Labelled the Monauon Express, its have hauled more than 100 tankern and tractor-trailer- a 75,000 tons of cargo, including 15 million gallons of POL, during the first six weeks of operation. Its all done by the You Call, We Haul ((1st Transportation Company, commanded by Capt. Charles M. Katx Nm-por- t Neva, Va.). WELCOMED TO VIETNAM by torrential mine, the Sd Engineer Const ruction Battalion from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo loat no time in trying to tame Ha ragged new environ-mea- t, slapping down ll.SM feet of alnmhiHm runway at Phan Rang, about 25 miles southwest of Cam Ranh Bay, the Engineers last reported that they would make their Thanka-givin- g and welcome aa airlifted tarkey target date dinner. (ANF) Next week: RAR At Yung Tan. full-Um- ... A ENDZONE CATCH - Mike Norton (80) grabs a paw in the endzone for an extra point in the Wasatch game. The point proved to be the winning one, aa Dugway won 13 to IS, making their fourth league game in a row, (UA Army Photo) t. |