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Show Word 'chapel has interesting origin ustangs win Classic, Kendall 'Most Valuable The Dugway Mustang vanity and junior varsity teams both won their respective championships in the fourth annual Dugway Desert Invitational Basketball Classic. THE MUSTANG vanity garnered their championship by downing East Carbon varsity 74-6-7 while the Mustang JV won 1 decision over a narrow Hie East Carbon JV five. Altamonts representatives won third place in both divisions jwith die winnen downing St. Joseph in both games. The varscore in sity won by a 'overtime and the Altamont JVs won The Mustangs vanity got to the championship game by eke-Tn- g out a 60-5win over Alta-moand the JVs downed St. Joseph. CHAUNCEY Kendall, who - was voted the most valuable player of the tourney, led the Mustang vanity to their champion-dii- p with 27 points in the final. ' He hit seven field goals and made good cm 13 of 20 attempts from the free throw line. In winning the Mustangs took a 10-- 3 lead with four minutes 'gone in the fint quarter and 'were never headed. After the 0 a free Vikings cut it to throw and basket by Phil Young 2 lead gave the Mustangs a at the end of the quarter. Scoring 14 points to the Vik- -' bigs six in the first half of the second quarter the Mustangs A rally built their lead to by East Carbon cut the lead to 34-2- 6 at halftime. WITH KENDALL getting 8 points and Cary Harris, who was selected to the tournament team, adding seven, the Mustangs built their lead to 5646 at the end of the third quarter. The closest the Vikings were 'able to come in the final eight .minutes was six points when they cut the winners lead to 69-6- 3 with 1:55 left. However, they then had to foul in an attempt to get the ball and the Mustangs hit five free throws with 42-4- ' 72-6- 8 61-5- 14-1- 17-1- . 31-1- 8. . All-St- ar Chauncey Kendall, Dugway Mustang guard, receives the Most Valuable Flayer trophy from Colonel Arthur J. Kingdom. Kendall was selected as the MVP of the tournament by die coaches. nt 8 good on all six attempts from the hwl line. Bruce Hays was also in double figures with 11 points. Kelly Faux had eight, Brucr Ilooley six, and Dee Shirts five to round out the champions scor Champions Members of the Dugway Mustang varsity team pose with their Championship Trophy following their winning the 1971 Dugway Desert Classic. Colonel Arthur J. Kingdom (L) presented the trophy to Coach Walden Cumey and the team. Harris getting four straight. In addition to Kendall, three other Mustangs hit for double figures with Harris getting 15, Rex Palmer 12, and Steve Brothers 10. Young had nine and Randy Brown one to round out the Mustangs scoring as they made good on 22 field goals and 30 of 49 free throws. THE Y1KINCS were led ly Bruce Lindsay with 22 points and Paul McKean with 16 as they hit 26 baskets and 15 of 26 from charity lane. t, In their game against a tip in by Phil Young of a missed free throw gave the Alta-mon- Mustangs their margin of victory. The winners were down 6 with 35 seconds left when a lwsket by Kendall tied it up and then, 25 seconds later, Ken- dall was fouled and when his free throw Ixninced off to the left. Young tipped it up and in. 58-5- ris then tied it and after Kip Thacker again gave Altamont the lead the Mustangs got their last two luskets and the win. Palmer led the Mustangs 9 led when with quarter they three minutes left liefore an Alta-mo- with 18 points with Kendall rally cut the margin to getting 14, Young 12, Harris 8, Brothers six and Reggie Brewer 7 at halftime. THE LONCIIORNS cut the two. . Mustangs margin to four points JV COME BACK WINS twice during the third quarter The Dugway JVs came from lmt a late spurt gave the win- liehind in the final half to win ners a 49-4- 2 edge at the eiid their championship as they were of the quarter. 3 down at the end of the Six straight points at the first half. start of the final quarter saw OuLscoring East Carbon 4 the Longhorns cut the margin in the third quarter the Mustangs to one point and, after two Mus- tied it at ll at the end of the losers three quarters then built up an tang free throws, lead. lead in the first four minutes got two baskets for a 52-5- 1 Palmer got a liusket and Kendall of the final period then held on a free throw to make it 54-5to win. Then Brent Fieldsted, who led all scorers with 24 points, gpt KEVIN DONNELLY led die two buckets to' put the Longwinners scoring with 12 points, horns lack on top 56-5Har getting three baskets and making 31-1- nt 35-2- 27-2- 8-- 31-a- 2. 4. " their first game id the tourney, the JVs led all the way over the St. Joseph JVs as they had an 11-- 7 lead at the end of the first quarter and 7 at the half. 5 They built their lead to at die end of the third quarter and St. Joseph was never able to get closer than four points in the final eight ' minutes. IIOOLEY led the winners scoring with 14 points with Hays getting 11. Donnelly with eight, Faux with five and Shirts with two were the other scorers for the winners. In the championship game Paul McKean led the losers with 16 points while Bob Alzu-garwas the leading scorer for St. Joseph with 10. " ' Ml at Nly wife is such an optimist. Yesterday she was out pricing an operation for me and a black outfit for her. Robert Oiben, Chauncey Kendall is closely guarded by Glen Lewis and Clay Gunderson, East Carbon as he shoots in the championship game of the Dugway Desert Classic won by the Current Comedy JV Winners Colonel Arthur J. Kingdom presents the Championship trophy to members of the Dugway Junior Varsity team following their winning the JV portion of the Dugway Desert Classic. D sW taw Fislher Since October 1971, theres been a new Defense Department regulation, prohibiting PXs from buying stereo components of any kind. What this means to you is that if you want a Fisher stereo component system (not a compact), you probably wont find it in the PX. But (good news!) you can still have Fisher stereo equipment at huge military discounts. 0 Just walk into our store, and show us your ID card. Well show you some Fisher equipment that, if youre a hi-- buff, will make your heart beat a little faster. Youll be able to save from $180 to $417 on Fisher stereo systems, just by asking for your military discount. (Isnt that good news?) Will Be fi 1 2363 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utah 84401 4 Tel. (801) 399-550- - 34-2- stereo components at the PX. sum During the past six years of our escalating involvement in Southeast Asia, our annual rate of inflation has averaged about 4 per cent. If you assume that well be able to slow todays rate to 4 per cent in the years ahead, the $10,000 family still will need dost to $17,400 merely to stay even. Thfe quart of milk which you can buy today for 35 cents will cost you nearly 60 cents, a $150 taxi ride will be up to $3.25 (without tip) and youll have to spend $6,500 a year just for your youngsters college tuition. Sylvia Porter 24-1- Bad news: You can no longer buy Vm for keeping sacred things, and finally, any holy place, or a place of worship, the meaning of the Old French form chapele, taken into English as chapel. Perhaps, in this context, die Chapel will take on more meaning the next time you go to the Fort Douglas or Dugway Chapel. Try to make it before Christmas, to get into the real spirit of the season. j nfr In The Mustangs lmilt up a 15-- 6 lead with 1:45 left in the first quarter and. led 16-- 9 after eight minutes. Rex Palmer led a Mustang surge in the second by Chaplain Ross Wright Back of almost every word in the English language is a story that reveals its origin. Some words have lived for thousands of years and have played their parts in many lands and many civilizations. They may record ancient superstitions, or they may be monuments to customs of antiquity. Words you use today may have been die slang of Roman soldiers twenty centuries agp or the lingo of savages. They may have been used by an Athenian poet or by an Anglo - Saxon farmer. With these facts in mind lets look at the word chapel: Late Latin cappa meant cloak and a Medieval Latin diminutive a short form cappella meant a cowl. The a hood, cloak, cloak worn by St. Martin of Tours, who died in the fourth century, was preserved as a holy relic and the word cappella was used to refer to the shrine in which the cloak was kept. So capella came to mean a place This Sunday From Noon $ till 6 p.m. Alvin Mitchell, IIIIC, was promoted to Specialist Four. Specialist Mitchell Is assigned to the Housing Division. |