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Show Hu-- DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Feb. 7, 1969 Mustangs Down St. Francis; Stay Unbeaten In League The Dugway Mustangs nude it four straight in Region play Friday night, January 24 liy downing St. Francis of Provo by a 3 margin. The win gave the Mustangs a 4 and 0 record in league play and a full game lead over Weiulnver. TIIE WINNERS got off to an early 13-- 2 lead and were never seriously threatened as the closest the losers came was six (xiiiits, late in the first quarter when they cut the winners lead 1st Place Team No. 2 2nd Place Team No. 1 3rd Place Team No. 12 The wise wintertime driver will keep three factors in mind behind reduced visibility, the wheel inadequate traction and temperature changes. Forgetting any of these three factors can spell l w Wednesday Night Handicap League - 5 7 19 17 16!- - 7V 74-3- to 17-1- 1. Dugway broke the game wide open in the second quarter when they outscored the Padres by a 23 to 10 margin for a 42 to 21 lead at half time. Bobby Johnson lead the Mustangs in the first half as he collected 11 points with Ted McIntosh adding ten. Outscoring the losers by a 11 to 5 margin in the first three minutes of the second half the Mustangs ran up their biggest lead of the game as they led by The third thirty points 36-2quarter ended with the mustangs on top 60-3COACH Walden Cumey sub- -' stituted freely in the fourth quarter and the Padres were aide to outscore the winners in the final eight minutes of play to cut the final margin to Niue Mustangs hit the scoring column with Mark Ceerlings lead- 6. REBOUND BATTLE Battling for a rebound are members of the Headquarters No. 1 team and Headquarters No. 2 during their battle for first place in the Dugway Intennural score to give basketball league. Headquarters No. 1 won the closely fought game by a them first place. Going up for the rebound are Curtis Jackson, Bill Murray and (hidden from view) Chuck Taylor with Jim Craves (12), Phil Harvey (13), and Ed Hunt, right also shown. 72-6- 9 JDugways Intramural 74-5- Dugway Ski Club News Basketball Standings Teams: ;ist place - HQ No. 1 i2nd Place - HQ No. 2 9 8 J3rd Place - Civilians 5 J4lh Place - Officers 4 J5th Place - Met Team 6th Place - CBR 2 7th Place - 63th MP and Ilosp 0 w Sp3 Curtis Johnson, I IQ No. 1 scored 32 points in the recent game between I IQ No. 2 and the 63th MP and Ilosp. team on Jan. 29. The leading scorers in this years lxisketlxdl league are Joint Southwick of the Civilian with 246 points, Sp4 Collins Williams, I1Q No. 1 with 234, and Sp3 Curtis Johnson, IIQ No. 1 with 220 points. These three men are the top scorers so fur in jthe league. S 3 first After three discouraging weeks, the weather finally cleared up enough this past weekend for the ski club to get ltack to the business of recreation. The lad weather was not without its laments, however, us several feet of new snow were deposited in most areas making the ski club's trip to Alta this past weekend cold but nearly )crfcct for skiing; FROM THE BOTTOM of Fanny Hill to the top of Germania, students of the sport could le found trying new - and often acrobatic ways of getting down the hill. Tim Decker for example has their example. proved lieyond a doubt that a IMPROMPTU lessons were snow tunnel is a much faster of living given on Hidden Splendor snow way stopping than a by a sadistic expert dressed like plow, and there is a three way a crash truck. By this time Boh tie in the a'sitmark" contest Kuuckcl had hung up his form "Doc" lictsch, among Major was sclmssing Prospector and Teske, and Roy Conant. It was while Jim King was trying the also rexirtcd that someone was new Austrian-Deckstyle. Docgiving vixlcl lessons mi the Albion tor Brainier could lie seen now lift. and then training his son for the Skiing couldn't have lieen next Olympics. I letter for the poorer navigators Ski club memliers and friends weaththe Park at City although er was equally chilly. As usual, are reminded of the trip to on Saturday, 13 the interests of this group were of a more academic nature with February. As usual. Solitude will much time living spent on self give a $1.00 rcductimi on lift Cl's tickets to club memliers. ReserSeveral improvement. vations for the FREE bus trip were smart enough to take down at the J" liar, and must lie in to Lt. Conant no several others on top of the later than IfKX) Thursday, 16 Feb. mountain could have followed See von there. Brigh-tonSolitu- de les-sm- is quarter and were never headed. er SDugways Intramural Basketball Schedule ing the way with 18 (Mints on sewn from the floor and four out of four from the foul line. McIntosh also had seven baskets for his 14 points, followed by Boliliy Johnson with 13 and John McBride with 12. Other scorers for the winners were Sam McEvoy with six (mints, Mike Donnelly with five and Stan Sur, Mark Hercim and Rory McCullough with two points each. The Mustangs made good on 31 field goals and 12 out of 21 at'vinpts from the free throw line. The Padres were led by Doug Ford and Phil Van Ausdal each with 12 points and Mike Zac-carwith ten. The losers hit 18 livid goals and were able to convert on only 17 out of 35 tries from the free throw line. THE MUSTANG JV five was also victorious as they downed the St. Francis JV's by a 30 to 18 score. Tbe winners rolled up a 10-- lead at the end of the Mustangs Coutinqdd from Front Page three minutes left in the third quarter, before the Cowlioys were alile to cut the lead to 47-4- 0 at the end of the third quarter. Rleazard and Mark Jackson combined in the fourth quarter to bring the Cowlioys to within one point midway through the final eight minutes at Hie Mustangs then got their victory at the charity lane when the Cowlioys had to foul to try to get the ball. McIntosh hit four straight free throws, and Sam McEvoy three out of four to wrap up the win. CEERLINGS ATAIN led the Malden Cumey coached Mustangs in scoring with 22 points followed bv McIntosh and McBride with ten each, Johnson with nine and McEvoy with eight. Peterson and Jackson each had 16 for the losers and Bleazard 12. The Dugway JV's were downed 1 score by the Cowlxiy by Junior Varsity. Chauncey Kendall had 20 points in the losing 52-5- distance is lengthened considerably for vehicles being operated over slippery road surfaces. The most important rule to remember is SLOW DOWN. w Thursday Night Mixed League 1st Place Team No. 2 2nd Place Team No. 10 3rd Place Team No. 11 . 21 .. 19 Boxed Candy Perfumes & Colognes Heart Shaped Jewelry Smoking Accessories Bar Accessories Toiletries Ladies Watches Boudoir Dolls Hand Crocheted Hats Earrings and Necklaces Lace Handkerchiefs Scarfs and Pins Hosiery G.E. Hairsetting Sets Clairol Hairsetting Sets Electric Razors Electric Clothes Brushes Jewelry Boxes Luggage Plush Animals Watches Shave Kits Wallets Electric Razors Golf Balls Socks & Handkerchiefs Children Plush Animals Toys 42-3- "everything Under the Sun in GUNS! Boys Basketball League Schedule for 1969 PISTOt SALE .45 CALIBER AUTOMATICS COLT Monufacturod on Colt chinery . . . famous 1911-4model 8 shot semi Mr. Everett Morse, Thuuderbirds, Mr. Don I.iiulsev, Wildcats. Mr. Neil Magann, (Jolts, or Mr. Ivan 1 leiulerMiu. Trojans. 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