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Show Mustangs Take Wendover For 1st Seasonal Win pie Dugway Mustang racked up their first win of the basketball campaign by downing Wendover 72-4-3 in the winners initial appearance on their home floor. The winners got oil to a 0 lead on a basket by Roger Outmm and, following a by Carl Tucker, a basket by Craig Ceerlingi put the Mustangs ahead to stay. CRADUALLY adding to their lead, the Mustangs had a seven- The Mustangs pulled away in point bulge with four minutes the opening minutes of the in the first quarter before ond period as Outram hit for a the losers, led by Dave Kijumoto, field goal and five free throws, who hit six straight points, Ceerlingi added a basket to make cutthe victors margin .to it 25-1- 4 for Dugway midway 2 at the end of the opening through the second quarter, period. Lemoine Davis then came in 2-- two-point- er sec-go- ne 15-1- ) forthat specialperson isr j to spark the Mustangs during the closing minutes of the first half as he collected three field goals and a pair of charity tosses to 2 lead give the Mustangs a at CRAIG GEERLINGS, who led the Mustang with 19 points, collected eight of them during the third quarter as the winners built theis margin to 4 going into the final eight minutes. Coach Walden Gumey started substituting freely in the final quarter and the winners picked up only 11 points in the final period while Wendover collected nine. In addition to Craig Ceerlingi the winners had three others in double figures with Outram, Da 37-2- half-tim- e. 61-3- Round-U- p After two weeks of action in the second third of the Wednesday Night Handicap League, three teams are knotted for first place in the standings with identical 1 records. Tate Insurance, which woo the title during the first third of Ac schedule, Salcscraft and P and A each have pasted die identical masks. The Bowling Alley, the Bachelors, and Photo are knotted for fourth place in the standings with 53 records. The Officers' Club is seventh with a 4 mask, followed by DereHawkins (M), Perlicts sonnel Page Aircraft and the Met Division SALESCRAFT topped dm second weeks action with a 2894 high team series, as Eldon Brooks hit a 241 game (251 handicap). Fred Schnuerle also had a 654 scratch series (705 handicap) in leading the Bache- s 4-- a special watch! (3-5- ), (0-8- ). give Wyler incaflex I I I - Only the finest is good enough for that special name on your Christmas list. We recommend a Wyler Incaflex, with its quality Swiss movement. Exclusive iweafimr balance wheel allows even the daintiest Wyler to absorb punishment that Could lors. damage ordinary watches. All waterproof I models are backed by a renewable lifetime guarantee in writing. 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The Chris Ritchies a 40-1kc-. are third with a '36V4-19ords, followed by die Shirley ), the Carol Zumwalts the Jean ), Mendenhalls the ReNon Edgemans (25-31-), die Helen Andenons ), ), the Jo Ann Roys (24-3the Betty Grothes the Baibara Gilmores (22 and the Maxine ), 6 k I (1-7- ), (2-6- S82-444- 1 Cnees (13-43- ). . PACING THE action on December 13 was Barbara Stephens with a 206 scratch game (232 handicap). Barbara Gilmore had a 520 scratch series, while Marilyn Gumey had a 591 handicap. The Flo Macks had a 722 high team game, while die Shirley Zumwalts had a 2076 high team series. - -- Frank Skul Memorial Golf Course has been rated as one of the toughest courses in the state of Utah, according to ratings released recently by the Utah Golf Association, Incorporated. THE RATINGS, to be used in 1967 to govern handicaps in Utah, list Dugways course as the toughest for women in the state, while ranking in die top nine hardest courses for men. Only four courses actually rate the edge over Dugway in die mens division. Patio Springs ' Country Club and Salt Lake Country Club have the top spot in die ratings with a 70, while Prices Carbon Country Club and the Moab Coif Course are next with a 69.5. Dugway is tied with five other courses for fifth place on the list. Dugway, Bonneville Hidden Valley Golf Course, Country Club, Hill Air Force Base Coif Course and Willow Creek Country Club are all ranked with 69s. DUGWAY WAS listed as the states toughest course fix women with a top ranking of 75. Six other courses were tied far second place in the womens division with 72s.. They were Copper Club, Hidden Valley Country Club, Moab Golf Course, Patio Springs Country Club, Vernal's Dinaland Golf Course and Willow Country Club. Dugways front nine boles wen also considered the toughest of any layout in the state for women. The local course was rated at 37.5 for the front nine, edging out Meadowbrook Golf Course which was second with a 36.5 rating. A total of 41 golf courses were rated by the Utah Coif Association during the past summer. The UGAI made the ratings meain an accurate surement and also assessed other geographical and climatical hole-by-ho- le Say Merry Christmas 'bitk s'T Drops Third HHC No. 1, Civilians Unbeaten In Play and Joe been two Ward with play in bastian, Howard Game in Row the Dugway has the intramural Darwin Webb has while Gene McClure and Mike Golden, with a basket apiece, and Ted McIntosh, with one MT. PLEASANT Dugways point, completed the Mustang ' Mustang dropped their third scoring. straight basketball game of the DAVIS PULLED down 19 season here December 9, u rebounds for the winners with Wasatch Academy captured a Outram grabbing 15 and Craig 62-4- 6 victory. THE LOSS wu the third Ceerlingi 11. The Mustang Junior Varsity noo conference defeat of the seasquad lost a close game as the son for Coach Walden Gurneys Wendover TVs scored in the last crew. ' four seconds to eke out a 34-3- 2 Wasatch Academy shot a fanvictory over the junior Mustangs. tastic 61 per cent from the floor The Mustangs travel to South in the second half of play to take Sevier tonight and will meet the the over Dugway. Dugvictory Alumni here on Tuesday, Deway shot only a 302 percentage cember 28. They will open their for the entire game as they hit league schedule here on Friday, on 16 of 53 floor shots. Gurneys December 30, against Tintic. Mustangs added 14 of 22 from the free throw line for their total Dugway s 7-- I vis and Mark Ceerlingi each netting 13. John McBride added nine Utah Rates Local Golf Course High Keglers ala,;- of 46 points. Leading scorer for the Mustangs was freshman guard Mark Geerlings who tossed in 15 points. Ceerlings was the only Mustang to hit double figures and he has led the Dugway scoring in all weeks of basket- ball league, two unbeaten teams are heading the standings with unblemished records. HEADQUARTERS Number One tops the loop with a 0 record, while the Civilians are right behind with a perfect 0 mark. Headquarters Number Two is the only other team above the 500 truuk with a 1 slate. The league will now pause for the Christmas holidays, before resuming action on January 4-- 3-- Jones 24, and Bryon Blackburn Robinson. add15, while top scoring mark with totals of ed 18 and 16. The Officers have 25, 25, 26 and 31 in four games. been led by Doug Byrd, Gary THE CIVILIANS have chalk- Murphy and Steve Haight. CBR ed up three straight victories has been led by Robert Morris over CBR, the Officers and Sig- with outings of 22 and 17, while met. John Southwick and Jim Lynn Barnard and Dennis Ward Green have been the big guns have also chipped in. Sigmet has for the Civilians so far. Green been paced by Austin Redener, has tossed in totals of 19, 23 and Billy Beams and David Johnson. 31, while Southwick has totals of Denny Cronfor and Tony DApoli-t- o 20, 18, and 12. have been the big men in the Topping the Headquarters attack of the Medical Detach Number Two club to date has ment. 10. Headquarters Number One chalked up four straight victories over Headquarters Number Two, the Medical Detachment, CBR and the Officers. To date, the big stars for the league leaders have been Jimmy Blackburn, Joe Sa- - - - - stray shots, while Craig Ceerlings pulled down six and Outran had five. Others seeing action and scoring for Dugway were Dennis Madsen and Clyde Rasmussen, with four points each, and John McBride with two points. BUNTS AND BOUNCES Garry Ballard by-fF- read in the papers every week where some collegiate or professional football player scons five or six touchdowns in a game to lead his team to victory. But can you imagine a football player scoring 100. points himself in You You say it cant happen and never will? Wed,' it hast Bade in 1916, Leo SchUck of St. Viator College in Indiana scored an even 100 points against Lane College. Scnlick had 12 touchdowns and kicked 28 extra points during die contest, which his team won by die amazing score points. Back at the turn of the century, a TD counted for only five markers. In 1912 the rule wu changed making scores worth six points each. Football has always been referred to the "pipkin sport, and the football itself is often referred to the pigskin. The reason for this is that the balls used to be made of pigskin. However, they arent anymore. Instead they are made from cowhide, but the nickname has carried forth. u u Bronko Nagurski holds one of collegiate footballs rarest distinctions. While playing for Minnesota in the late 19209, he wu named u both a lineman and a back. He is tire only player in foot ha 11 history A A A Test your football knowledge to ever make the official team u a tackle and with this onel Everybody knows a football field is 100 yards long also u a fullback. from goal line to goal line, but The first Rose Bowl football how wide is a football turf? The wu played in 1902. The game 53 160 feet is or width playing University of Michigan beat and one-thiyards wide. of 2053. Incidentally, Georgia Tech colestablished the all-tilegiate scoring record that same season when the Yellow Jackets blanked little Cumberland, 222-0- . . an u rd Stanford, 49-- 0. Touchdowns in football today are worth six points on the The first elephant wu importscoreboard, but they have not ed into the United States in 1779. always been worth that many Tooolo Drug Co. .215 North Mata (Nntto Ubortsoiis) 1823561 We Will call won 6 After HHC No. 1 87, HHC Dec. 6 No. 2 7a Civilians 71, CBR 57. Dec. 7 Sigmet 47, Medical 44. Civilians 68, Officers 44. Dec. 8 HHC No. 1 94, Medical three games to date. Forward 49. CBR 72, Sigmet 48. HHC No. 2 72, MediRoger Outran added seven points, Dec. 13 cal 47. Officers 57, Sigmet 30. while Craig Ceerlings and LeCivilians 78, Sigmet moine Davis had five markers Dec. 14 23. HHC No. 1 97, CBR 43. each. HHC No. 1 97, OfBIG 65 CENTER Ken Bixby Dec. 15 ficers 42. who scored only four points, pulled down 11 rebounds for the STANDINGS Mustangs. Davis collared seven rjsgfiom P -- Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, Dec. 23, 1966 Dugway High About ike rime see leans mobo'tbo mass ewf of ttii dost at 7 pjn. Christmas Eve GIFT SET SPICE OLD bom So men mf 6 v. w Vt Hallmark Wc WISH Off I YOU! PEACE! and! JOY 0l PKOflPT, FRIENDLY nBcuraoNaun health Good nss bsad aapaclally year -during tha hoUdaya. If yau Med a yrseeripthm filled, oar drilled, Ntiaterad Phamaabt b alwaya ready to asrve you. Christmas GIFT WRAP llhbees, flews, Tea. fleets. |