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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Nov. 8, 1968 Mustangs Drop Final Two Games to Park City, So. Summit . : ' The Dugway Mustangs dropped their final two football games of the teaman as the Park City Miners lieat the Mustangs 32-1- 3 on the losers home field on Octo-- ' her 25 and the Mustangs then dropped a 33-1- 4 decision to the South Summit Braves at Kamas last Friday afternoon. In the Park City battle the Mustangs got off to an early lead when Stan Stir picked up a Miner fumble on the Park City 44 yard line and ran it in for the score and Ted Mcintosh kicked the extra point. PARK CITY tailback Mike Richardson tied it up for the Miners early in the second imar- ter when he went over his own right tackle for 30 yards and the score. He then passed to end Jim Pouquette for the extra point and a 7 tie. 7-- 0 ' ' , ' '' ; 7-- who scored all Richardson five Park City touchdowns got his second midway through the second quarter on a 74 yard run ' over his own right tackle and then ' ran for the extra point to make it 14-- 7 Park City. Sur got the Mustangs within one point when he took the en- ' suing kick off on his own 20 yard line and went down the right sidelines 80 yards for the score. ' The point after attempt was no 3 in good leaving the score favor of Park City. A 44 YARD run by Richardson who gained over 230 yards chirine the eveninir made it 20-1- 3 Park City at the end of the first . 14-1- half. T W the only scoring in the second half was by Richardson as he went 38 yards for a score in the third quarter and then went two yards for his final touchdown midway in the final quarter. The Mustangs were unable to get their offense moving as they got only seven first downs during the entire game with only two coining in the second half. IX THEIR final game of the season the Mustangs lost to So. 4 Summit by a score as the Braves converted two intercepted passes and a fumble into three touchdowns. John McBride led the Mustangs as he scored lxith touchdowns for the losers on a 90 yard kickoff return and a two yard plunge. Ted Mcintosh added lxith extra points. The Mustangs were hampered offensively as lxith fullback Stan Sur and halfback Mike Donnelly were out with injuries, Sur with a badly broken finger and Donnelly with a bad 33-1- knee. The braves scored their first touchdown with three minutes left in the first quarter following a recovery of a fumble on the Mustangs 10 yard line. Halfback Kim Simpson went over from the Mustang ' one and Milo Lefler converted to make it THE BRAVES made it 14-- 0 with four minutes left in the second quarter when Lefler hit end Jeff Anderson with a pass good for 46 yards and a score the Musas Anderson got tang secondary. Lefler again con- 7-- . 1 liugway imraimirai s Intramural Sports Director at the gym, stated, "We are taking precautions to make alisolutelv sure that the varnish is completely settled and dry before allowing anyone use of the floor, as this will afford a better finish and will enable longer use of the present floor." Condition of the floor before Refurnishing of the main floor was poor, with many refinishing of the Post Gymnasium was coin- surface areas worn and with con- J)k.U;d hm t The "nMe varnish chipping on ,rk ortlcr for the ,rHfct-AuusV of l "d " work W1U , on the floor SSG Dominador Ballesteros. Union Cougars Score 33-- 7 Win over Mustangs Attention Car Owners Your car completely and professionally reconditioned only $24.95. Price includes motor cleaned and painted, interior shampoo and high luster polish. Polish jobs from 12.50. Also specializing in seat covers and floor coverings. Gvm Floor Refinisheri verted. McBride then took the kick-oand went up the right sidelines for 90 yards and the Mustangs first score, the kick by Mcintosh made it 14-- 7 at halftime. The Braves drove 52 yards for their third score midway through the third quarter following a pass interception by Lefler. Fulllwck Ruts Hallam went the final three yards for the touchdown as the Braves covered the 52 yards in seven plays. HALLAM SCORED again three minutes later when he intercepted a McBride pass on the Mustangs seven yard line and returned it for a touchdown. Lefler again converted to make it 27-- 7 for the Braves. The Mustangs then drove 79 yards for their final score with McBride going over from the one. Mcintosh's kick made it The big gainers in the drive was a 21 yard run by McBride and a 27 yard pass from McBride to Keith Bullock. the winners got their final score with only one minute left on a two yard run. The Braves got six first downs on the ground and seven through the air while the Mustangs were able to get only three first downs on the ground but got eight via the passing route. McBride led the Mustang ball carriers with 61 yards in 19 attempts and the Mustang passers hit on 9 of 21 passes for 102 yards. Danny caught five good for 53 yards to lead the Mustang ff 27-1- The Union Cougars took advantage of Dugway Mustangs mistakes to rack up a 33 to 7 victory on the losers home field, Thursday, October 17. The Cougars converted two intercepted passe and a fumble recovery into three of their scores with another coming on a punt return a, they handed the Mas- tangs their fourth straight Region Nmir Five defeat. of the gym was Division, says of the new floor, THE OFEMNG score by the M.J 0ff , 24 to allow the "Our gym floor 1 (Mol iners came in the first three ,W() wwls f , , tQ excellent shar for theTginning H ' Bonneville Motors 278 N. Main tz::z7iwr Ptt&Fl EltSfiSS: Sn4 the latmer. for appointment 2 iuu" on Ptiillir. Call 882-057- Cougars made it 0 when back Danny Long returned a Stan Sur 47 yards for the score and kicked the first of his three extra points. The Mustangs made their first serious threat of the game midway in the second quarter when 13-- Mo-jed- o Sur quick kicked from his own 35 and when Long fumbled the punt Mike Donnelly fell on the loose ball on the Union 23, but the Mustangs were unable to score as four passes fell incomplete. THE COUGARS made it 2HU) shortly before the half when they fell on a Dugway fumble on the Mustang 47 and drove for the score in seven plays. Fulllwck Lyle Timothy got the touchdown on a 15 yard scamper. Dugway got their only score of the game early in the third quarter when they drove 65 yards in 11 plays with Sur going over from the one. Sur's run of 27 yards to the Union 24 started the drive and then quarterback John McBride hit on passes to Rory McCullough and Ted Mcintosh receivers. for a first down on the Union eight and McBride then passed to Donnelly for another first down uisway on the one. Mcintosh converted to make it 20-The Cougars Dugway's Pistol Team lead made it 26-- 7 late in the quarter 2 Lt CO 65th James Arnout, by when Bob Fenn intercepted a NIP Platoon, have made an outlast two McBride pass and returned it to standing showing in their the Mustang nine and in three outings, capturing first place each time. plays Mojedo went over from the In August the team traveled four for his second touchdown of to Sail Diego. California, where the night. Long got the final tally when they earned a first place trophy he intercepted a pass and went in the .22 Cal Pistol Competition. Last month the team entered the 65 yards for the touchdown with another successful kick by Mojedo Las Vegas State Championship and walked away with the Overall accounting for the 33rd point. THE WINNERS racked up 181 Team Trophy. Members of Dugway's trophy yards on the ground and 74 through the air while the Mustangs winning team are 2 Lt James Argot 149 running and HO yards nout, Sgt. Roliert M. Springer, passing. Sur led the Mustang Sgt. Edward M. Lynch and SP4 ludl carriers with 82 yards in 16 Hunt. of Because loss the Gregory of two new meinliers, the team attempts. McBride hit on 12 of 27 will lie looking for new talent. passes with Mcintosh graining five for 36 yards, Danny Vander-lieog- h Men interested in competing with three for 27 yards, Donthe team should contact Lt. Arnout by phoning EX. 2636. nelly 3 for 12 yards and McCullough 2 for 15. Keith Bullock Son of Dugway COL completed one of three passing attempts. Attending Culver In addition to three pass inThe son of the U. S. Army terceptions the Mustangs also Hospital Commanding Officer at lost one fumble while they were Dugway is at present attending able to grab four Union fumbles in but were unable to capitulize on Culver Military Academy their chances. Culver, Indiana. Servicemen Cautioned Christopher Stephen Sheffler, the son of Col. and Mrs. Paul V. On Plea of Guilty in Bonafin Drive, Sheffler, 517-Traffie Offenses Dugway, is one of the 283 new Consulting a Legal Assistance students at the Culver Military Officer after receiving a traffic Academy that were selected foi citation from an auto resulting admission to the independent accident can assist a serviceman lege preparatory school this fall. in intelligently determining the Christopher is a senior in a type of plea he wishes to enter. battery company. The entrance of a guilty plea inadvertently or to avoid the time and expense of trial may jeopardize his position in a subsequent civil action for damages lietwecn himself and the other parties involved in the collision. BRIEFLY, THAT is how an article in a recent issue of the m mm m m mamm m w mm "am mm i PACKAGE A NEW "1AION" COMPliTI SKI OUTFIT Vff rJ -7 73if iWl. 71 Total Valu 112.40 ihl l.wl.rtid ikl ladHM mw "tmntT la itark wfclM fl.kfc wM ktack ndnf. 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If the civil action arises out of the same facts which constituted the criminal offense, the guilty plea" in a solemn confession nl the very matter charged in the civil ac- Maj. Carnahan goes on. however, to note there nnt be acceptable alternatives to pleas of guilty or not guiliy. lor the most par'.." he said, "courts) recognize that it is expedient to wy a traffic ticket, especially if it can lie done tlmmgh the mail, or even in simu- instances, to forfeit bond. THIS CONDUCT has not i as an admission against interest." Mu therefore would not Imv admissible in a subsequent civil suit. Further, in jurisdictions which recognize it. a plea "nolo contendere" might Ik-- wise. Such a plea, which doe not contest the criminal action. ". . . cannot lie used against the defendant as an admission in any civil suit arising out of the same facts." In conclusion, he states. 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