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Show Pugway Proving Ground, Friday, Dec. 9, 1966 Basketball Intramural Season Begins Season Ends The Dugway intramural basketball program got underway this week with three games at the Post Gymnasium. The league, composed of 8 schedteams, will play a ule per team ending on March 2. The loop will break for the football game on An November 22 brought to an end the intramural flag football sea-iosponsored by Welfare and Morale. The defeated the Officers Open Mess, league champions with a 9-- 1 mark, by a seme of 2S& The loss ended an eight-- i winning streak for the title- ell-et- ir 41 n, all-sta- rs Christmas holidays, from Decem15 through January 10. Teams entered in this years ber The team was composed pf top players from each of die five other teams in die team loop. Players on the include SFC Donald Ballenger, SP5 Lany Gadt,SP4 Denny Gron-fo- r, SP4 Donnie Canigan, SP4 Anthony DApolito, and SP4 Sam Spiccochl, all of the Hospital and 65th M. P. Detachments; SGT Walter Simpson, SP4 Dennis Ward, SP4 Leon Watson and PFC include two teams from Headquarters Company, CBR, Officers Open Mess, Sigmet, Teachers, Medical .Detachment and Civilians. Games this week found Headquarters No. 1 against the Officers and CBR against the Teachers on Tuesday, Headquarters No. 2 against Sigmet and Medical Detachment versus the Civilians on Wednesday, and Headquarters No. 1 versus the Teachers and the Officers against Headquarters No. 2 on Thursday. league No matter how you look at it all-st- ar The Credit Union Umbrella Man all-st- says Johnny Ponders, all horn CBR; SP5 Marshall Lewis, SP4 John SP5 John Ruggerio, and SP5 Stephen Pearson, all from SigMet; SSG William Kane, SP4 Willis Davidson, SP4 Robert Prouse, Headquarters Company; and Done Harwood, Jim Creen, Solomon Davis and Tom Brothers, DA civilians. Sch-leg- COLONEL JOSEPH J. FRASER, JR. stands with the Officers football team which peted in the Winter Football League and won first place. Members of the team are, from left to right, first row - CPT John Bowman, 1LT Tom Gray, 1LT Paul Basan, 1LT Gary Murphy, 1LT Roy Sngawa, 1LT Doug Byrd and CPT Dick KuffeL Second tow CPT Mike Adkins, 1LT Steve Haight, 1LT Pete Harrington, 1LT John Scfameiderer, 1LT Bill Bentley, 2LT Doug Allcock, 1LT John Raibilds and 1LT Bob McVicker. You ora sure to be more profitable roving at your Credit - Dugway Federar Union. Credit Union - 522-257- 2 -- by PFC Cany Ballard Army's Cadets, 20-- 7 winners over arch-rivNavy this seafinished their most successful grid show in eight years. Unson, der new coach Tom Cahill, who tod; over from Paul Dietzel, the Army compiled a surprising 8--2 record on the gridiron this year. The victory over Navy was Armys 32nd in the series dating back to 1890. Navy has won 29, while six have ended in ties, the last a 7 sleeper a year ago. The loss left Coach Bill Elias Middies with a 6 mark for the campaign. Notre Dame and bowl-- . The Cadets lost only to team. bound Tennessee, despite having a sophomore-studde- d 4 series originated 76 years ago, but there The Army-Nav- y have been several years when no game was played. The last time these two rivals failed to meet was in 1929. al 7-- 4-- top-rank- ed Some odd things happen in all sports, but the University of Kentuckys athletic department thinks that they have one of file rarest football oddities of all times. Back in the early 1900s Kentucky played a grid game in which they decided not to run or pass the ball at any time during the entire game. Instead, every time the Wildcats got the pigikin, they kicked on first down throughout the contest. This is not too hard to believe, but the fact that they won the game is hard to believe. The Wildcats posted a 12-- 6 victory by recovering two fumbles by their opponents in the end zone. Would you believe that a boxer once won the heavyweight championship of the world while lying on his back? Well, ita true. In 1930, Jack Sharkey and Max Schmeling met for the title. Sharkey knocked Schmeling down in the fourth round, but his punch was called a foul blow. Because of this, Sharkey was disqualified and the championship was awarded to Schmeling. Dugway High School is very proud of a pair of its football players. Fullback Terry Foote and end Gene McClure were in Region Five balloting announced recently named by Salt Lake Citys Deseret News. Foote was selected to the first team, while McClure was chosen on the second team. Both were instrumental in Dugways football effort this season. Foote was an outstanding runner for file Mustangs, while McClure stood out with some fantastic g. . ' Foote is a while McClure is a 8--3, Both youths are 17 years old and are seniors at Dugway. 0, Shop nith cash Get an IIFC Shopper's Loan Shopping with cash can aava you money. And tf youre abort of money for your holiday needs, apply for an HFC Shopper! lean. 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