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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Nov. 5, 1971 Both Vets, Untie Sam 6, tsaai tUrnfm, fiUsBS i GI Bill Helps Wildcats claw Mustangs, 36-worst since 1969 ;3.w jjr&r,11V'"' - WASHINGTON (ANF) Both the federal government and the veteran benefit when Two weeks ago the Dugway A wai blocked by GI Bill helpa a former the Mustangs absomed their worst Dugway defense and a penalty or woman get a serviceman 36-6 a defeat since 1969, past- moved the ball back to the 21. college degree. ttie South Undaunted the Wildcat tailback time on their second ing at the hands play from It may coat Uncle Sam Summit wildcats. The defeat rambled for 14 yards, Summit thrown South and got scrimmage about eliminated the $6,300 to send a vetmathematically a yard White, got another scoring opportunity. by n eran from through college, but a any Mustangs picked up the first down with a The third time never fails as the graduate, in turn, college four-yard competition. run and then scored saying goes and die Wildcats The Wildcats scored twice the second South Summit touch- - cashed in on three straight run- - , will earn about $213,000 more over a lifetime than will a in each of the first two periods down cm another four-yar- d run. ning plays. The tailback covered and held the Mustangs scoreless The extra point run was stop- - the final six yards for the touch-unt- il high school graduate. And means more in taxes Kendall that 14-plunged ped and the Wildcats led Chauncey down and a pass for the points about to the government over from three yards out with score the was successful, Boykins slipped mounting receiving over the more years. left contest. the in seconds $40,000 40 the ensuing kickoff and Dugway to 36-So when a veteran takes THE VISITORS moved from hd to start from their own 13- suffered THE MUSTANGS into own full Dugadvantage of the rights their yanlline. White ran for five another turnover following the wav territory after the opening yards and picked up 15 more on a kickoff. Palmers pass was given to him under the GI BUI, both he and the governonly to have Scott Pal- - face masking Palmer cepted and the Wildcats were in penalty. ment profit substantially. mer recover a fumble at the then completed his first pass business at the Dugway 40. The Wildcats got it f0 Qal Griffiths for 17 yards to line. A penalty and some stalwart right back, intercepting a Roger the Mustang 49. It is rumored that there is a Dugway defense took the lall A FIRST down pass was in- - over on downs at the 34. Boykins pass and returning it plan afoot to split California into to the South Summit The Mustangs immediately two states. One state would lie complete and White picked only linetwo on a running (day, but the set out on their most success- - called North California and the Four plays later Mark Peter-- gain put Dugway in South Sum- - fol drive of the game. A pass other one would lie called Lower Palm-looBut since these California. son, the Wildcat fullback broke mit territory for the first time, from Palmer to end Scott d from the Mustang 32, but It was only the third time in er gained 33 yards to the names are cumtareome, it is with Mark Houle re- - two games against die Wildcats cat 33. White ran a draw to the proposed that they be called, for and short, No-Ccovering for the visitors at die that Dugway crossed the 50 and 24 as the period ended. Kendall gained two yards for the exact same thing that had A penalty and a running play happened the first two times the first down and three consecu-ptive carries by White moved the the ball on the two and the happened again. South Summit intercepted a ball to the eight. A pass fell Mustangs punted on third down. Brothers kick carried to Palmer pass attempt, only this complete, a running play was rcKMxiauzcD the Mustang 41 and there was time they added insult to injury stymied and then the cousins no return. The home forces need- - by returning the ball 53 yards Palmer hooked up for an appar-e- d no return as they struck for for a touchdown. A sweep of ent touchdown pass. It was call-- a touchdown on the first day left end garnered the extra ed back by an illegal procedure after the punt. A long pass to points and Dugway was in the penalty on the Mustangs. Palm-th- e er attempted another pass and right end did the job and hole 22-their quarterback got the extra Both teams failed to move it was intercepted and returned points with a beautiful bootleg in their next two possessions and 30 yards to the around left end. MIKE WACTOR performed a Dugway took over at their own MUf DUGWAY had their prob- - 43 following a Wildcat ' little sleight of hand and stole lems, starting out from the 13 punt. Three incomplete passes the ball from the Wildcat runner after the kickoff and finally hav-- got the Mustangs nowhere, but on the first play to give the MusPalm-teming Rex Palmers first pass at- - on third down they tried to sur-- tangs the ball at the 28. A of the game intercepted prise South Summit as Brothers er to Kendall pass picked up 12 and returned nine yards to the ran from punt formation. The yards and the first down, but Wildcats were not fooled and the Wildcats stopped the Brothers after a three- - ing bid at the eight, throwing d loss. Boykins for a yard gain. on scored THE TAILBACK ripped off finally Dugway 23 yards to the and their next possession after ran for seven more to ing a South Summit punt at the the 16. A gain by the Wildcat 43. Palmer completed tailback put the ball on the three straight passes to set up $164.15 was collected from three. Peterson was stopped for the score. He hit Kendall for with your purchase no gain, but on second down the seven yards, S. Palmer for 14 Dugway residents and remitted of one pack of tates Committee quarterback rolled around right and White for 19. On second and UNICEF (United Nations end for the score as time ran goal, Kendall burst through left GE FlashcubesFlashbulbs International Childrens Emerout. The PAT kick was. wide tackle to make the final score 36-after the PAT pass was and Dugway trailed 28-21 and South Summit "d a llrcled incomplete ,ch,ldn 28 and Thursday Dugwav received the second ran out the clock, Rich on Halloween- - Collection taxes half kickoff and on the first MUSTANG MEMOS While fuml,led .and South White played well on defense cash re8isters P1 Placedby Summit recoveredat theDuay and picked up 48 yards on 13 werf abo eWild- - carries as well as' catching a heart 42 hanks f dufens! taK was pass for 19 yards. the tall of but cats the to all world to punt ch'ldre1n an especially to babbled and the home team re- Steve Brothers did well on 'V10 the children who went door to covered at the Dugway 17. The defense and punted for a 41.7 door throu defense remained tough, however. average. drifts. post-seaso- i 0. 0. inter-kicko- Kendall looks for an opening Chauncey Kendall (11) ff 46-yar- tries to turn the corner in the snow against Park City as the Miners pursuit closes in. - se Wild-fumble- Youngsters Need Adult Help Cold mueli? Cheerleaders and fans alike try to stay warm and find something to clicer about ing the Dugway High Homecoming Came against Park City. dur- Why is it so important that an adult lie with a young hunter who is under 16 years old? A person under 16 years of age must lie accompanied while hunting by an adult 21 years of age or older, according to Utah law. A youngster under 14 years of age may not hunt unless his parent, guardian or person 21 years of age or older who is approved by his parent or guardian. Reasons for adult supervision of young hunters are liased on safety and proper training of youth by responsible and experienced persons. Better judgment of mature people and their greater ability to deal with hunt related misfortune are important benefits for adult supervision. UNIVERSE If a sailor on a forlorn island were to find a ticking clock, keeping the cor-rect time, he would lie justi- ship-wreck- Homecoming ends in tie Mustangs 0, Park City 0 The Dugway Mustangs suffered through a snow-blowfreez-ing Homecoming Came to slug out a 0--0 tie with the Park City Miners and finish the season at an even .500, although in Region they were only Five, competition. In some ways, the game y might have been a moral for the Mustangs, after losing four straight, and coupled with the fact that the tie prevented Park City from going to the State Playoffs. THE CLOSEST the Mustangs ever came to the Miner end zone was the Park City but the Miners started drives at the Dugway 18--, 25- -, and all in the final quarter. The Mustang defense proved its mettle by stopping one drive with a fumble, forcing a punt and taking over on downs. The game was rather ineptly played until you consider the conditions which took most of . -1 vic-toi- tlie fon out of the game and playing liecame a chore. The game included 11 punts, five fumbles and an interception. Each team came close to plav later the game was over, Perhaps the one warming thing alKiut the game, heart- wanning that is. was seeing the liuinlHrr of fans that turned out breaking a long scoring play to watch the game. once. On their first play of the second half. Park City attempted a long pass right down the middle. The receiver bad gotten AUTOS - SAFETY The government is moving raa couple of steps on the Dug-wa- y toward making it possible but the pidly puss secondary, was sligfitly imdcrtlirown and to survive the impact of an movRoger Boykins got luck in time auto wreck, but it's tarely to Imt the lull! away and save ing at all to make it easier to the day. get out of your car afterwards. The resuit is that 3.51X1 per- LATER, with less than one sons are killed in wrecked-aut- o the in minute game, Boykins got free for Dugway on a crossing fires each year and another drown in submerged vehicles, pattern and Rex Palmer hit him with a perfect strike down the according to data cited by a Univcrsitv of Oklahoma research middle. Boykins had just tuckteam under contract with the ed the ball away and was breakDepartment of Transportation ing into the clear at the Dugjack Anderson when the Park way City safetyman hit him across Ieople who see nil and feel the legs, and Boykins stumbled may just Ik green with to the ground at the 4S. One envv. Lo-Ca- l. al ut KnGWG) cm 0. 42-ya- rd pt scor-stopp- ed five-yar- rd - teiligent XhigTlsofohabifed the island. The clock of the Uni- the galaxies almve and verse, the whrilimr atoms lielow tes- tify that we are not alone, that a Master Intelligence is at work. A contrary conclusion, namely, that all nature is the product of chance, even over billions of years, taxes our credu Rabbi Abraham R. Bcsdin lily. - Jny 0. - ?" DHS opens hoop practice Nov. 15 ' With . a ,ncr high schixil footlull over, basketball is just a short step tahind. Soon DHS will start training for the long sea son ,bal starts. !" 0Vl',n lier and reaches into March. Dugway High will tagin its training tamp, hopefully. Novem- tar 15 under the direction of Head Coach Walden Gurney assistant coaches George Bruce and John Southwick; Outlook for this season? The outliKik for this season is fairly good as the Mustangs will seven returning lettermen and three of last year's starters. Returning are: Chauncey Ken- dall, Rex Palmer. Gary Harris, Steve Paul, Calvin Griffiths, Steve and Richard White, Palmer, and Brothers are the returning starters. They lost only three seniors: Monte Rudd, Kenny Vance, and Rory McCullough with the latter two 1971-7- 2 IPce-tSIhiriisftinra- Gas SuGpgjestiiioiras Here Is Something Worth Taking a Peek at. . . e starters. being Coach Gurney plans to begin training with 20 hopeful tasket-ta- ll players and then cut down to a list of 15 to start the sea- full-tim- son. Last years results Last year the Mustangs ended league play with a 5 and 3 win-loss record and went to Region to win two out of three, finish-an- d ing off with a spectacular triumph over Tintic to receive a spot in the state playoffs. They then lost decisive tattles to North Sevier and Beaver which liump-hav- e ed them out of the playoffs, Tougher competition Dugway High will lie in much tougher competition this year as our region has two new tions of North and South mit which were equivalent to Class AA schools were brought down to Class A this year to put them in the running with Dugway. DUGWAY HIGH BASKETBALL rs Sum-llarr- is. 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