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Show Mustangs Drop The Battle To Granlsville Cowboys 23-1- 2 Dugway Mustang dropped a hard fought 23 to 12 to the Grantsville ou the Mustang home fiel 111 unici t. The Guwhujii got off to an early 134) lead when they scor-- i twice in the first ix minute of the opening quarter and then Rot their third and last touchdown with only four seconds left in the first half. THE MUSTANGS tallied early in the third quarter and scared again late in the same period to cut the Cowboy lead to liefore Cowlwy Bleazard kicked a 28 yard quarterback new goal with five minutes left Craig to account for the final three points of the contest. dn-Hu- Cowl, i . Donnelly on the Cowlwy 20 and Donnelly took it for the score. Ted Mcintosh's attempted conversion was no good. DUGWAY cot their second thir.1 murter in score i J as they ai rove az varus in eigni plays following a Cowbov punt. The big gainer in the drive was a 29 yard burst off tackle bv to the Grantsville 23 yard l- -t- i back to the 12 liefore Bleazard hit his field goal from the 18 yard line with the lull hitting the cross bar and bouncing over. THE WINNERS racked up 15 first downs on the ground and nun - U'tlllt ttlp "" ftiriMifffi th nir Mustangs got seven first downs m the groiuid and three via the air route. Cordova led the Crants-Su- r ville ball carriers with 123 yards The Cowboys kicked off to the Mustangs and after forcing Dugway to punt it took the winners only five plays to travel 70 yards for their initial score, with halfback Keith Cordova going over his own right tackle for the final 38 yards and the tally. The point after try by Bleazard was blocked by Mustang line backer Mark Houle. The Cowlioys got their second touchdown two minutes later when they recovered a fumble by Mustang fullback Stan Sur on the ensuing kickoff on the Dug-wa- y 28 and drove for the score with Cordova going over from the three yard line. Bleazard converted to make it 134). THE MUSTANGS stopped iwo Cowboy drives in the second quarter once on the 15 yard line and again .inside the 20 when the Cowboy quarterback lost 13 yards on an attempted pass. The Mustangs started their first sustained drive of the night late in the second quarter as they drove from their own 23 to the Cowlxiy 37. Then with only four seconds left a bad pass tram center resulted in Mustang fumble which Cowlwy tackle Steve Worthington picked up on the Mustang 40 and rambled into the end zone. Bleazard con- verted to make it 20-- 0 at half- time. The Mustangs got their first The Credit Union Umbrella Man says: 3M-1- 0 - ?A members work, loan and not for save together profit not for charity but for mutual service. - Standings of Dugway's - Intramural Football Team: Won Lost 9 0 Headquarters Co 3 5 2nd Place - Met Team 4 4 3rd Place - Officers 3 5 4th Place - Hospital & MP's 8 0 5th Place - CBR Dugway s Intramural basketliall Season will start on November 26 with a break for the Christmas holidays Decemlier 12. Games will continue on January 7, 1969 and end February 22. 1st Place - a key to the "Savings future" Dugway Federal is www North halfliack Summit Kerry Pace led the Braves to a 3 win over the Dugway Mustangs Wednesday afternoon, October 9 in a game played on the winners home field in Coalville. Pace carried the lull for 209 yards in nine carries and racked up three touchdowns. THE MUSTANGS were able to rail up 16 first downs on the ground and two via the air lanes but were unable to mount a scoring thrust until the final quarter when they tallied twice. The first came on a 41 yard pass play from fullliack Stan' Sur to halfliack Mike Donnelly and the second on a 13 yard run around his own left end by quarterback John McBride. Pace got his first score on a 72 yard dash on the second play from scrimmage for the Braves after the Mustangs had taken the opening kickoff and driven down to the North Summit 23 yard line liefore losing the lull on downs. Sur got 38 yards during the drive. Following the next kickoff the Mustangs again drove to the Braves 24 yard line but were stopped and on the next play Pace went around his own left end for 76 yards and another score. Ross Pace again made the extra point good for a 14-- Brave lead. THE BRAVES made it 21-a few minutes later when guard Rulon Richen picked up a Mustang fumble on the Mustangs 48 and carried it to the Dugway 3 liefore being brought down from behind. On the next play Richard Brown scored on the successful conversion made it 21-A 52 yard drive by the Braves made it 27-- 0 shortly liefore the half as Brave quarterback Kevin Simister went over from the one. A pass from Simister to Pace good for 39 yards was the big 0 LOOSE BALL Grantsville quarterback Craig Bleazard fumbles as he is hit by four Dug-wa- y High School Mustangs after a three yard gain. Shown bringing down Bleazard are Bobby Johnson, Forest Riggs, Sam McEvoy and Mike Donnelly while coming up to assist are Mark ilereim and led Mcintosh. The Mustangs recovered the fumble. score wiln only 30 seconds gone line. A fourth down in 19 tarries- - Sur nad 58 pass from in the thirtl period. End Bobby McBride to Mcintosh gave the for the Mustangs in nine attempts recovered a Cowlxiy Mustangs a first down on the five wilh Donnelly getting 38 yards Johnson anl1 McBride 32. McBride hit on fumble on the Crantsville 39 yard line of the Cowlxm. 14 then made three eirfl1 01,1 P8 attemPts with yard line and on the first play Donnelly four for 14 Mcintosh Mcover catching left and on the Dugway quarterback John yards guard Bride passed to halfliack Mike next play McBride on a quarter- - J"!5 Donnelly two for 40 yards liack keeper took it into the end incniuing me loucnauwn wimc and Danny zone to make it 20-1Mcintosh's Korv McCullough each Saving is the key to caught one. Vanderlieogh kick was again wide to the left. independence! When you Donnelly with 14 and Mark The Cowlxivs got their final save your hard earned moneya three points after the Mustangs Hereiin with 10 unassisted tackles at your credit union, it ?V had put up a goal line stand. led the ,Mus tan8 provides generous dividends The Cowboys had a first and warts w,ch. int,,ldid SL.Mc" Evov- - Bil1 Mu-"?-"' Savings at your credit goal on the Dugwav eight but in Mc" union provides availability three running plavs were pushed CMTy I""11' and safety. Credit union Intosli. Credit Union, 522-257- 2 0. play in the drive. Pace got back into the act again in the third quarter when he ran 34 yards around his right end for the Braves fifth touchdown. THE MUSTANGS mounted a serious threat late in the third quarter when Mark Ilereim intercepted a Braves pass on the North Summit 37 yard line. A pass from McBride' to Donnelly good for 32 yards gave Dugway a first and goal to go on the Braves five but four tries into the line netted only one yard and the Braves took over on their own four. The Braves then drove 96 yards for their final score with Danny Vernon going the last 52 on a dash down the left sidelines. p(SD(oD IfyOT The Mustangs finally got on the scorelioard following the next kickoff. McBride returned the kickoff to the Mustangs 46 and after Dugway got a first down on the Braves 41 yard line, Sur passing out of the spread formation hit Donnelly with a pass on the North Summit 22 and Donnelly took it in for the score. The point after attempt by Ted Mcintosh was low and it was North Summit 39 - Dugway 6. Shooting Club Sighling-i- n Parmanant prats cydt Thrta ttmptratvra selection Voriablt timt dry control Air fluff selection Three way venting Safety start switch largo lint trap I Day Dugway Rod and Gun Club has received a National Rifle Association Public Service Award for conducting a "Sighting-I- n Dav" to prepare area hunters and their equipment for the 1967 hunting season. More than 13 hunters checked their firearms for safety, "sighted them in" for accuracy, and reviewed the fundamental principles of hunter safety to reduce the possibility of accidents and sucimprove chances of hunting cess in the field. The dub is one of hundreds throughout the country that conDay duct the NRA Sighting-I- n program each year. The chilis open their ranges to sportsmen prior to the hunting season as part of the overall Hunter Safety Program that has continually reduced the hunting accident toll and increased hunting skill. Wilh more than 21 million licensed hunters taking to the fields this year, the program has assumed major importance. In addition to cooierating with clubs in the Sighting-I- n Day activities. NRA provides other hunter services. These include its annual Uniform Hunter Casualty Report, which analyzes information from 33 states and three Canadian provinces on the causes of hunting accidents; technical services on hunting equipment and techniques; and the NRA Hunter Safety Training Program, which is required in 13 states U. S. states and one Canadian province and which is voluntary in 24 oilier states ami three other provinces. The Hunter Safety Training Program has graduated more than 3 million students and has grown to the stage where approximately ,iiX),000 participants complete the course each year. NRA-affiliat- ONLY DG4514u r Ask '; the woman JA who owns iX GAS dryer mm 398 No. Main Phone 882-1- 5 THE FINAL score came on a 44 yard drive following Sur's garb of an attempted handoff by the Braves. After a first down on the Braves 30 an end around play with Mcintosh carrying the lull gave Dugway a first down on the Braves 13. On the next play McBride circled his own left end for the score as a key block by Bobby Johnson cleared the way. This time Mcintosh's conversion attempt was good to make it 39-1Sur led the Mustang rushers with 124 yards in 20 carries with McBride getting 56 in 14 attempts and Donnelly 27. McBride hit on 6 of 21 passes good for 72 yards and Sur threw the one good for the score. Mcintosh caught five for 24 yards, Donnelly two for 73 yards, flanker Danny Vandcrlicogh 2 for eight yards. The Mustangs play Union here today at 2:30 p.m. and close their home season next Friday night when Park City will be the opposition. Dugway's Bowling Standings Monday Might Mixed League military W Place - Team No. 3 2nd Place - Team No. 2 3rd Place - Team No. 5 High game - 213 High series - 552 34 1st High Average Team No. 3 J. St. Clair G. St. Clair Jo L. L K 3 3 1 1 J. Colanto - 213 J. St. Clair - 203 F. Ott - 202 - 184 Team No. 2 M. Bennett Team No. 5 B. Wilcox S. Wilcox K. M alone S. M alone Fields Fields A. Klindt D. Vanzile E. Bennett Wednesday Night Handicap w L 12 0 2 3 Place - Team No. 3 2nd Place - Team No. 5 3rd Place - Team No. 10 High Came - 244 1st Annual Picture Contest in Progress Sixth annual Teams: picture 10 9 Bob Solomon - 244 Russ Larson - 242 High Series - 656 Cal Creasy - 235 198 High Average Team No. 10 Team No. 5 Team No. 3 Bill Wilcox Ken Turner D. Hapgood Ron Miller Fred Minnensang Bill Roy Ballesteros Dale King Jerry Oyler Pete Gillespie Steve Koziol Art Brosius W. Houland El Brooks John Virkkah Ike Teagarden Mahar Wes Torre Greg Thursday Night Mixed League w of the year competition will lie held by the National Press Photographers Association, the University of Missouri School of Journalism, and the World Encyclopedia Science Service, Inc., in 1st "Place - Team No.9 2nd Place - Team No. 3 3rd Place - Team No. 6 High Came - Men - 236 High Scries Men - 612 11 8 7 High Came Women 205 High Series Women - 547 L 1 4 5 . High Average - 181 Art Brosius - 236 Jane See - 205 Arthur King - 234 Lorraine Jackson - 200 Rose Ballesteros - 199 Greg Torre - 225 Team No. 6 Team No. 3 Team No. 9 Domie Ballesteros Tom See Russ Larsen cooperation with the Department of Defense. All uniformed iiieni-lie- rs of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and U. S. Coast Guard, including active duty, full time reservists, and National Guardsmen, with duty as photographers or information personnel, are eligible to compete. The contest period is Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1968. The tup award carries the Greg Torre Garth Anderton Soma Anderton jane See Richard Carlson Adrian Hawkins Ann Larson Rose Ballesteros Flo Torre Barbara Hawkins Sam Carlson Ladies Wednesday Morning League title "Military Photographer of the Year." Lesser awards are made in each of six competition categories (news, feature, pictorial and sports personalityportrait picture story). Picture entries are restricted to those subjects relating to military life or acti- 1st Place - Team No. 1 2nd Pla e - Team No. 5 3rd Place - Team No. 3 High Game - 233 . . 7 1 7 ;1 4 4 Rose Ballesteros - 233 ; Barb Stephens - 212 High Series - 624 Ann Yerkes - 208 High Average - 155 Team No. 3 Team No. 1 Team No. 5 Rose Ballesteros Ann Yerkes Pietsch Tinny Tosh Salvador Jane Gumenski Hildegard Shadle Vema Makuakane Diane Teske Mary Ann Lowell Sarah King Ako Klindt Barb Stephens vities. Entries should lie addressed to: Military Picture of the Year, Journalism Annex 27A, School of Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, Ma 65201. Mailing deadline is Jan. 10, 1969. Elaine Johnson Dugway Women's Winter League w r L Place - Team No. 5 2H " " 1354 2nd Place - Team No. 10 n 5 3rd Place - Team No. 1 . v .; . 5. fat retrovicn xjv'i High Game - 230 ' -High Series 640 Brigitte King 225 ;. Faun Paul - 220 High Average 160 Team No. 5 Team No. 1 Team No. 10 Millie Fox Ayako Klindt Lucy Teagarden Faun Paul Pat Petrovich Marilyn Hildebrand Rhoda Bixhv Barbara Hawkins Dee Brauner 1st Part of your tax money to the state is used for highway warning signs, traffic signals and pavement markings. Your return on this investment can be a longer life for you, reminds the State Patrol, if you watch for and obey these "signs of life" on the highway. ".' ' -- -- . mil mmw s Buy Now! Fall is the time to fertilize your lawn. 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