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Show WILLIAM HARRISON TEST RUN, Dugway, Utah, Fri., Sept. 9, 1967 HUMS MASON SHOES TO TONI NOME OR OFFICE "Mum Dugway Gridders Slated To Open Season Sept. 19 After three weeks of grueling practice, the Dugway High School football team is shaping into form for their first game of the season at Juab on September 19th. COACH DICK Raben has been leading his charges through the routine hard-nose- d drills to get his team in good physical condition. After three weeks of nd Super Comfort" To brief Nm shat state lo yoei .PbouSM-MO- O TRANSISTORIZED Raben has listed 24 men as the most likely to compose the bulk of the Mustang material. He greeted about 40 prospects for the opening day of practice on August 21, but many of this group were freshmen out for the first time. Raben, who will be aided by Walden Gumey in handling the Dugway football program, has a workouts, DOTATION INTERCOM IDEAL FOR CAMPERS TRAILERS i0 HOUSES OFFICES &!& . 0Tdk 7 M PAIR between any 2 arms Operates off batteries or household current fliglJKMID MOSSBERG PUMP SHOTGUN Customized Rf. SAFETY ON TOP S1.7S RKHTBWU NOW YOUR THOME ONLY FULL m WUN RAISED 30-0- CMLO 243 6 coa Welfare and Morale Division has released complete plans for the coming intramural football total of 16 this season. The quarterbacking duties will be handled by a pair of seniors, Mike Golden, a letterman, and Dennis Lowe, who did not play last year. Lowe is expected to be the teams punter also. RUNNING FROM the fullbacks slot will be three boys, Stan Sur, Norman Nunn and Mick Alg. All three are seniors, but Sur is the only letterman. Halfbacks are Dave Palmer, Mark Earlewine, John McBride and Phil Lowe. Palmer, a senior, and Earlewine and McBride, both juniors, are all lettermen. Presently Raben lists only three ends, Bruce McCullough, Mike Donnelly and Ted McIntosh. McCullough, a senior, and Donnelly, a sophomore, are lettermen. TACKLE CURRENTLY seems to be a strong spot with seniors Dennis Madsen and Duane Clarke and juniors Mark Heirem and Allen Smith, all lettermen. Chris Sheffler, a junior, is also a tackle. Guards Danny Anderton and Dennis Lamoreaux, both senior lettermen, have the inside track on their positions, while sophomore John Basilo, a letterman, and Church Noyes, a senior, are also fighting for berths. Two centers are Clyde Rasmussen, a senior, aind Sam a junior, both lettermen. will be the kickoff McEvoy specialist for die Mustangs. BIGGEST LOSSES off last years dub, which finished are fullback Terry Foote, and Gene McClure and guard Lloyd Neilson. Foote is attending Snow College on a football grant-in-aiMc-Evo- CHEEK- - piece... Buna PAD RECOIL lightweight . . . perfectly balancsd . . . positive safety on top . . . easy fast push loading , . genuine Amsr-ico- n walnut stoat . . . outomotic disconnecting trigger prsvsnts inodvtrf. tnt trouwi. Welfare & Morale Grid Loop Slated , 1-- 7, . d. The grid league will begin will (day on September 19th and continue through October 25th y with a makeup period, added at die end of die season. Six teams are entered in die Head- loop this season. They are Civilian, quarters Company, Officers, CBR, Sigmet and Platoon (combined). Each team will play a schedule. Two games will be played each night at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and games will be six-da- P 10-ga- TOURNAMENT CHAMPS POSE with their trophies after winning their flights in Championship Golf Tournament Ccne McClure (center) shot a 234 to Dugways win in the championship flight William Harmon (left) won the B flight end Thomas Roscberry (right) won the A flight 54-ho- le Officers Notch Softball Title With 17-- 1 Mark BELT 24 loops to fit ony guogs . . . Adjusts ts 44'. , Golf Event . played on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The loop teams is composed of nine-ma- n teams of a instead of seven-ma- n year ago. On September 11th, Welfare and Morale is sponsoring a rules interpretation meeting for' all prospective players, managers and coaches. Winter Bowling Leagues Slated SFC Roy Wins The Dugway Officer! softball team wrapped up the league championship but failed to go through the season with an unblemished mark by foiling to the Civilians, in their final The winter league bowling sea-- 1 son will get underway starting die week of September 11 Floyd . Sergeant First Class Bill Royl (Poppy) Ott Dugway bowling was this winner of the Dugway Ixnes manager announced this golf tournament that was week. while Sigmet was sixth with held on September 3 at die Frank A TOTAL of six leagues 5 record and the Hospital was Skul Memorial Golf Course. have been formed for the season last with a The - tourney was unique in with league (day being scbedul- mark. ' WELFARE AND Morale Di- - that all participants had a choice ed for Monday through Friday vision, which handles the softball of using any three clubs they de- - evening, sired for the match. These three the twelve program, scheduled an All-StMonday nighr game yesterday at 6 p.m. The chibs were die only ones they i.im Military league will bowl as with the Met champion Officers played an All-- won allowed to use. Star team composed of players Sergeant Roy had a scan of champions. Tuesday evening will picked off the other six clubs 145 net and grabbed as his prise be the Womens league also with in the league. Trophies were also several golf shop items such as twelve " diirts and balls, etc. presented at the game. The only league scheduled STANDINGS: Placing second in the tourney during the day this year will be Team: with a acme of 148 was Mr. El- - on Wednesday morning when a don Brooks. Officers six team women's league will MP Platoon In third place with a 149 score bowl The men's 12 team handi-wa- s Civilians Mr. Joe Eyler. A fourth place cap league, won last year by HHC tie between Lieutenant Ray Smith Tate Ineuran will bowl Wed-an- d Mike Reese (both-151- ) CBR com- - nesday evening. Sigmet pie ted the top scores. THE MIXED league with two Hospital couples on each team will bowl at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Thursday nights and a new six team scratch league will bowl every 6-- contest THE OFFICERS captured die league title before entering die final week of play as they ran up a string of 17 straight vie- tones against no loses. However, with one final game remaining, the Civilian team played the row of the spoiler and handed the military brass their initial defeat. The loss left the Officers with a 17--1 record, finishing three games out front of the second- (dace M.P. Platoon which had a 14-- 4 record. The Civilians were third with a 11-- 7 record. Headquarters and Headquar- ten Company came on strong in die final two weeks of action with four straight victories to finish in fourth (dace with a Raben stated that he expects this year's team to move the ball a lot better through the air than last years team. The Mustangs will play an eight-gam- e schedule, including four home games. All the Dug.500 season at 99. CBR Detach- way home games will be played ment was fifth with a slate. at nigfit, beginning at 7 JO pm. Season tickets are now on sale and can be purchased by any member of the Lettermens Club or Pep Club. SHOTSHELL . 7-- . 2-- ar 'Friday night during the coming season. Ott stated that though At alleys will be filled with league to School Bock canvas Hsavy-dutshall vasts . . . double stitchsd . . wotsr rspsllsnt. Spechds VEST with GAME BAG Nag. 3.50 45 GAME BIRD CARRIER Holds entire kill fits ever belt cl Batsmens THE FAMOUS RIFLE SEEN IIL THE "AMERICAN RIFLEMAN" 3 Rig Pockuts ' Bagulor Rtg. $50 GUARANTEE! 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