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Show iuy substituted freely with all 12 players seeing action and nine scoring. FOl'K Mustangs were in double figures with Harris lead16 points. Calvin ing with Griffiths added 14 with Brothers and Steve Paul each getting 10. K. Palmer and Brown had six apiece with Young getting five, Scott Palmer four and Kendall one to round out the winners scoring. The Dugway JV made it a dean sweep as they ran their season record to 16 and two with 2 a victory. After a close first quarter which ended with the Mustangs on top 3 the winners broke the game open in the second quarter as they collected 26 points to the Miners' 11 for a 43-2- 4 halftime lead. Donnelly led the winners with 24 points as four Mustangs hit in double figures. Dee Shirts had 17, llooley 15, and Brewer 10 .with Kenny Young getting two points. JVs also win Mustangs register wins over Tinlic, Park City The Dugway Mustangs came from behind to duwn Tintic 48-in tlieir final league game of the season. The win gave the Mustangs a 4 and 3 league record and a season record of five wins against five losses. TI1E WINNERS were able to hit only two baskets in the first half but only trailed 6 as they converted on 12 of 17 free throw attempts. Phil Young garnered nine points including seven of nine from charity lane to lead the Mustang's first half 13 points with Brothers also in double figures with 12. Palmer had nine, Kendall five. Brown four and Griffiths one to account ftir the winners total. Coach Ceorge Bruce's Junior Varsity concluded their season with 17 wins against only two losses as they downed the Miners JVs bv a 65-3-5 score. THE 'WINNERS held a 0 lead at the quarter, 25-2at half time, then pulled away in the last half. They had a 49-2- 7 margin at the end of three scoring. quarters then outscored the losOutscoring the Miners 17 to ers 16-- in the final eight minseven in the third quarter the utes. Kevin Donnelly led the win6 lead into Mustangs took a the final eight minutes. Rex ners with 18 points with Bruce Palmer got seven points for Uooley and John Hays each colthe winners during the quarter. lecting 13 as ten players scored The Miners came roaring for the winners. Dee Shirts and liack in the final period and. Kelly Faux each had four, Regtook a 39-3- 7 lead with 3:50 left. gie Brewer three and Roland Bruce Thomas, who led the MinMike Donald Austin, Pyne, ers with 16 points, got three Danks and Alan Lindholm each baskets during the surge. Randy getting two points. Brown hit two free throws to DLGWAY 72 make it 39-a- ll and the Mus- PARK CITY 61 The Dugway Muslangs had tangs then scored eight straight points for their margin of vic- little trouble in downing Park 1 as they raced to a tory as Young and Brothers each City hit two Ixaskets. 1 lead at the Mid of the A FREE throw by Chauncey first quarter and were never seriKendall closed out die winners ously threatened. The winners held a 38-2- 1 scoring while the Miners hit two baskets to make the final halftime margin and a 54-4- 2 lead at the end of the third margin of victory five points. Young led the Mustangs with quarter as coach Walden Gnr- 13 68-5- 19-1- 13-1- 17-1- 1 8 33-2- says: 522-257- 64-5- 8 11-1- 1 nt .10-1- 7 41-3- 31-2- 44-4- ed nine xx hilc Stcxe Brothers, (.liuuuccx kcudull and liandv Brown each had seven. Ihil Young and Reggie Brewer with six each and Mcxc Paul with two x'omplctcxl the losers It was the tmal game lor seniors Brothers. Young. Kendall. Paul and Cabin Griliillis. THE their MIMWGS dropcd game in the Region live toiirucx as the South Rich Trojans handed them a ux-iiin- defeat . Getting olf to an early lead, the Mustangs held a mai- 64-5- 7 IS-1- The post service station will changing from Sinclair to Chevron products effective April 1, the lost exchange has an- 22-2(- 1 e 34-3- out-scor- 1S-1- 0 Bro-llie- is Policy Notice Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to the race, creed, color, sex or national origin of the purchaser, user or patron. confirmed violation or of this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. A rejection 52-4- il otinccd. THE MANAGERIAL and administrative policies now in effect will lie retained, and there will be no change in prices. The exchange cniihusies that this is merely a product change. Sinclair and Arco credit cards will still lie honored at the station for a period of from 30 to 60 days after April 1. Forms will lie available that enable patrons to change to Chevron cards with little or no dif- The Trojans ujiened the secquarter with six straight lead and points to take a the Mustangs never led again. The score was tied at 24, 26, ami at 2S-a- ll South Rich sported to take a 0 halftime lead. The Mustangs were in the quarter as Rex added seven more for the Trojans with Harris getting six for Dugwav. THE MISTANGS were in foul trouble early as Steve had three fouls in the first six minutes of the contest. The Mustangs ended up lieing beat at (lie foul line, as they converted on only 7 of 16 attempts while the winners made good on IS of 30 free throws. 'Hie Trojans broke the game on-i- i early in the third quarter us they again reeled off six straight points for a ten point Three Iwskets by lead, 40-3Rex Palmer and amither by Randv Brow ii cut the margin to but it was the Mustangs last gasp as South Rich went mi another scoring spree and built their lead to 0 at the end of the third quarter. The closest the Mustangs were able to get in the final quarter was seven points, with three iniuutes left liefore four xiiuts by the victors made it 1 and Imth coaches liegan emptying their trenches. 17 and Palmer Harris with 16 led the Mustang? Brothers getting seven, Beggie Brewer six, Chauncey Kendall three and Brown, Calvin Grif ond 58-5- 1, 62-5- Captain Robert R. Tait, PFC Robert Schuman, and Lt. Richard won by the MP' ax Intramural Champions of Dugwav. A. Allen displav the tropliv Leonard D. Hulet of Test Division was officially commended on Feb. 23 with a Sustained Superior Performance award. Patrons without Sinclair crewho wish to obtain Chevron cards will have to follow normal application proce- dures. A DECISION concerning RunkAmcricards and Master Charge Cards has not yet lmen e made, but is cxjicctcd April 1. This and any further announcements will lie made in the Daily Bulletin and Sampler. Other than sign and pump changes, no alterations to the present structure will lie made. "Savings is' a key to the future" Dugway Federal - 4 Ilex Iulmci hxl the Mustangs xxilli 15 imiiits. G.ox llarns add- dit cards union provides availability and safety. Credit union members work, lobn and save together not for not for charity profit but for mutual service. Union,- 50-1- fiths, Phil Young and Scott Palmer getting two points apiece. The Mustangs got 25 baskets to the winners 23, hut the free throws provided the difference for the winners. Rex had 21 for South Rich, closely followed by Randv Hoffman with 19, while Ricky Argyle added 13. ficulty. Savings at your credit Credit 111E M1STANGS came back to take the lead with 5:30 h'lt in the linal quarter bctiiic the Jas took the lead fur good. M. Joseph held null a slim 56-5lead with 2:07 remaining when lour successful free throws and a bucket put it out of reach. score. Dugway got off to an curly St. Joseph came from behind adx outto knock the Mustangs out of lead and held a age at the end of the first quara state tourney berth by overDugway lead ter. They increased their lead coming a third quar- to 13 points, midwav in the midway through ter. In a matter of three min- the second quarter licfurc St. utes the winners scored 13 poiuts Joseph rallied to cut the half-tim- e while holding the Mustangs to margin to sexeu points. 1 at halftime. Then after a single point to overcome a the Mustangs outscored the Jaxs deficit and move into a 2 10 to five in the first four min lead. I lie 72-6- Saving is the key to independence! When you saVe your hard earned mono) at your credit union, it provides generous dividends The Dugway Mustangs missed out in their try for a berth in the state liasketlwll tournament bv dropping two contests in the week. Region Five tourney last South Rich lieaten were by They 7 and than dropped the next 66-5game to St. Joseph by a left in the opengill with ing quarter ami still had a 20-1- 6 lead at the end uf the period. Cary Harris led the attack as lie scored seven points for the utes, the roof cuxed in for the Mustangs while David Rex had eight points lor the Trojans. low i s. PX station to switch to Chevron gas 26-1- The Credit Union Umbrella Man The Deseret Sampler, Friday, March 10, 1972 Muslangs fall in Region Five lo South Rich; Si. Joseph 2 M8iB SPORT CENTERS FAMOUS BRAND MENS DENIM (M3EG0 (MG JEANS v A Safes JEANSI JEANS! JEANS! Sea Sunsets Giant Selection of Styles, Sites and Colors. iBrcm NOW! A SPECIAL ON FAMOUS BLUE BELL JEANS! Most popular stylo Bed Bottom Jeans. 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