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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri October 4, 196S The DTC Deseret Sampicrj PubiiAed hi the lateral at the ailitwy aad civilixji prnorart at Dncnl JTert Crater, h.! Lake City nd Dugwiy Ptevhg Crouad, Dugway, Utah, rvcry other track by the Trauacript lullrtu Publiddng Cc, Irak, Vtah. Miciaa rad ateterauta reflected ia the sera rad editoiiel cranenti repreieat viera of the individual writers a rader cucumaUacei an to be ponedeied drae ei the DcpafUarat of Army.! Advcitianarats ia thh publicatioa do not eoartituta aa radoneeiret by the Depart-- ; I rant of Defroa of the pradurti at aervieei advertised. All eewi outter for publico- tdw diould be sent to the Informatira Office, Daaeiet Test Crater DESERET This is eot ae official Army news- SAMPLER, Dugway, Utah, teiephoee 5U-903J paper, however this publication receives Armed Forces Press Service and Army News! Features ataterial and papers are authorised to repriet AKPS and J eANF emteiial without writtee iWmm a DUtrimitiMM Om copy per five Military pwwad, ooc copy per family uait Jaad one copy per Eve civilioa employee. J Advertising copy dmuld be sent tot The Transcript Rufletia Publishing ! ;Co, 58 Needs Main, Tooele, er PAX Bax 390 to piece classified ads. All pictures are official I'A Army photogrha unless otherwise noted. The I e ! publication of them is not restricted except in cases istvolvieg sepubliratioa lor ad- - J raining purposes at which time penaissirm of the Department of the Asm y must be Jd n HUNTERS1 The only way to go WEDNESDAY N1TE 11DCP Team No. 3 Creg Torre Ike Teagartleu Bill Boy Jerry Oyler Fields Team No. 2 Brent Ritchie D. Fouler Tom Donnelly Walt Cooper Ray Zylstra L Place Team No. 10 2nd Place - Team No. 1 3rd Place - Team No. 3 6e Pat Petrovich - 230 High game - 230 Faun Paul - 220 High Series - 630 Jane See - 217 High Average - 166 Team No. 5 Team No. 1 Team No. 10 Millie Fux Lucs' Teagarden Axako Klindt Pat Petrovich Marilyn llildelirand Faun Paul Rlinda Bixliy Dec Brunner Barbara Hawkins Norma Garrard Sharon Morris Merlcne Sidduway 1 1 I1 W 8 7 L 0 4 4 1 203 - 517 High Average - 181 No. 9 Team No. 2 Russ Iatrsen Joe Petrovich Don Klindt Richard Carlson Pat Petrovich Adrian Hawkins Ako Klindt Alin Larsen Bill Wilcox Sam Carlson Barbara Hawkins from . . . Dugways Mustangs 1968 Football Schedule Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 5 North Main Nov. Halls, a halfback picked up ITS arils in 20 carries while Jackson, a d halfback for the Trojans added 85 ards in nine tries as the winners up 345 aitLs on the griauid. THE WINNERS got their first wore in the opening period with live minutes left when Wes Johnson returned a Mustang punt to the Dugway 29 sard line and in four plays scored when Halls went over left tackle Irom the five. Craig Wright added the only point after of the uigjit for lead for the Trojans. a Following the kickoff Stan Stir ran fur yards for the first down on the Mustang 42 and a John McBride to Ted McIntosh puss was giNxl for 11 yards and another first dow n oil the Morgan 47 the Mustangs were forced to punt. Tin- Trojans drove for their second score with four minutes left in the first half when Jack-so- u went over from the Mustang eight climaxing a 32 yard drive in four plays. THE WINNERS scored again with only one minute left ill the half when they took over on the Mustang 16 yard line following a liad puss from center on the Mustang fourth down play. Jody Smith scored for the winner with a (Hie yard plunge. The Trojans made their longest sustained drive of the night in the third pericxl when they took over on their own 28 yard line afler the Mustangs had gambled on fourth down. It tiMik Morgan eight plays to travel the 72 yards with Hulls getting 32 yards 1 1 Team Garth Andcrton Sonja Andcrton Jane See hard running hacks 7-- 0 NITE MIXED High Game Women High Series Women iv 225-poun- d Roll Solomon - 1st I Craig I kills ami Mike Jackson, the Morgan Trojans ilnwm-the Dugujv Mustangs hv a 25 to 0 score in the league opener for lxth teams on the liners Inane field Iriilay. Septeinlier 20. - 224 W 7 7 Tom See Bateman Jewelry & Led 2 Dl'GWAY WOMEN'S WINTER LEAGUE Team No. 3 G.E. Walkie Talkies Ed Bennett Art Rrosius El RruoLs Wili-o- 1st Place - Team No. 3 2nd Place - Team No. 9 3rd Place - Team No. 2 High Game Men - 236 High Series Men - 609 and a pair Pol Solomon - 244 Cal Creasy - 234 Team No. HI D. llapgood Fred Miimen.sting Dale King Pete Gillespie W. llouland Hill L 6 W 8 8 6 lt Place Team No. 3 2ml Place Team No. Ill 3rd Place Team No. 2 High (lame - 214 High Series! - 656 High Average - UK) THURSDAY hunting is with a good pair Binoculars murgiiii s minimi" muo Pins Defeat oil Mustangs Dugway's Bowling Standings 1 Jones, Maxwell Win Post Club Championship in five tries during the inurcli. Tlie Mustangs made their only serious threat of the night in the fourth quarter as they drove from their own 17 aril line to the Trojans 15 lief ore missing a first down hv inches on a fourth down attempt. Sur gained 26 yards in five carries during the drive and alwi catching a pass from McBride good for 11 sards. McBride also got IS arils in three carries during the advance. SUR LED the Mustang hall carriers with 109 sards in 22 attempts. McHriile hit on three out of nine pusses good for 26 yards with McIntosh. Sur and Tulf Donnelly each catching one pass. The Trojans racked up 345 yards on the ground and completed only one ass out of eight attempts. Mustang defensive hack Keith cepted one Rullock inter- the throws. ol Mark Defensively. Hcreim, Monte Rudd. Holiliv Johnson and McBride, stood out for the The Animal 72 hole Medal and Handicap games started on Scptciulicr 21 and ended Septeinlier 29. 18 holes were played on each of the following dates: Sept. 21, Sept. 22, Sept. 28, and Sept. 29. ll.t William Jones woh the Post Championship with ll.t David Maxwell winning the Club Handicap Championship Sunday. Sept. 29 at Dugway s Frank Skull Memorial Golf Course. Trophies were given to the two champions and gross winners of "A, B", and C" flights. CHAMP FL A FLIGHT" 1st Place Gross - Jones - laiwry - Malone 1st Place Net - McClure 1st Place Gross - Brooks 2nd Place Gross - Roy 1st Place Net - Giimev 2nd Plaee Net - Tcske 2nd Place Gross 3rd Place Gross 2nd Plaee Net - Kendall B FLIGHT 1st Place Gross - Cooley 2nd Place Cross - Monaco 3rd Pla e Cross - Richards 1st Place Net - Teagarden 2nd Place Net - Mendenhall C FLIGHT" 1st Plaee Gross - Maxwell 2nd Place Gross - Glasgow 3rd Place Gross King 1st Plaee Net - Brosius 2nd Plaee Net - Petrovich 3rd Plaee Net - Dolison Calendar of Sports Events at Dugway Novemlier to February Basketliull Season Volleylwll Season llandliall Season February to April April to May - LOTS OF HITE SHIRTS Mustang halfback Mike Donnelly is surrounded by Wasatch defensive players after catching a pass from John McBride good for nine yards last Friday as the Mustangs were downed by the Wasps at Ucher City. ySWxWxWxWxSxWxWxW::: V '(eat V:V . kV SfT not 20 to rSSr i j . ran'. 55 - (295 sq. in) GOOD TACKLE Dugway Mustang defensive linebacker Stan Sur brings down Wasatch quarterback Glen McNeal after a short gain as the Wasps downed the Mustangs by a score last Friday afternoon. 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