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Show Tooele JVs Win Defeat Dugway 13-- 0 Friday, Sept. 21, 1973 Reserve, guard situation improving over summer While the United States' Guard pay and selected enArmed Forces continued their listment and reenlistment boinvolvement in Southeast Asia, nuses. BOTH components receivNational Guard and Reserve elements enjoyed bumper crops ed a total of $2196 million of enlistees. But that rosy pic- from the Defease budget in ture changed significantly when 1968. By 1972. that figure the draft ended Dec. 31, 1972. had risen to $3318 million. For several months, lower Fiscal year 1974 seeks $4439 enlistment rates for these ele- million for the weekend warments once again brought , riors." Modem Volunteer Arinv criAdding to the monetary tics out of the woodwork with incentives are lilieralized potheir cries of despair. Improv- sitions on such things as hair ing enlistment rates for the cuts. In many instances, resummer months now appear servists may wear somewhat longer locks than their active ready to quell these voices.' MANPOWER official Lt. duty though counterparts, Gen. Roliert C. Taller anwxin-ce- d they are required to wear a last week that June Guard short-cwig while on duty. enlistments were up by 2(XX) Such decisions have proved over the May figures and that to lie morale-- r!ioosters, and to the July figure was 237 men some units, life savers. above that. COMMANDERS on Guard Even though the Reserve and Reserve units strive to enlistment quota was 342 . make training sessions realistic, men short of its goal, Lt.Gen. and to provide their men with Talier expressed confidence modern training equipment. that both components had Reserve and Guard units bottomed out, and that a are authorized a total strength gradual rise in enlistments was of 977,(XX) men. In fact, 44 expected from now on. per cent of the Army's total To lure these prospective strength is in the reserve comenlistees, the Department of ponents, including eight of ' Defense is seeking increased its 21 combat divisions. funds for higher Reserve and Many critics have wondered ut Tooeles JV won their second game of the season Thursday when they turned back a stub-boDugway team 13-BOTH Tooele scores came in the first half and even thnngfi they moved the ball good in the final two periods Dugways defense didn't allow them to score. Hie Buffs first seme came just before the end of the first quarter with quarterback Bobby Stringham passing to end Mark m aloud why such a large force with increasing costs should be maintained, but Defense officials have responded by pointing out that a reserve infantry battalion can be mainh the cost tained for of an active-dutunit,, and a reserve destroyer for three-fifth- s the cost of an active-dut- y one-fifty Donald A. Berridge of the Lawless. The play began on Tooeles 22 yard line. Stringham fired a perfect pass which Lawless gathered in on the dead run at U.S. Army Hospital, Dugway was recently promoted to Specialist 5. Dugways 42. Lawless faked out two tacklers and easily rambled into the end zone. The play covered 78 yards. STRINGHAM placekicked the extra point to give the Buffi a 0 lead with 36 seconds left in the first period. ' Tooele's second TD was a personal gift from end Jim Crosstole the ball sley. Crossley right out of the Dugway ball 7-- carriers hands to give the Buffs a first down on the Tooele 41. Tailback Pat Sorenson passed 46 yards to Lawless and a first down on the Duewav 15 Sorensen chugged out four yards and David Harvey blasted the final 11 yards for the Buffi second score. The attempted extra point was no good. Paul Tate raised havoc with Dugways offense all afternoon. FOR DUGWAYS young and talented squad (they played only TOOELE unleashed a whole six seniors), coach George Bruces led by junior halfback flock of fine runners. Kids like attack was Mike Harris. Sorenson, Rick Martinez, Carrie White, and David Harvey were Harris rambled up and down outstanding and their perform- the turf and even though he ance speaks well for the future. couldn't punch the ball across, Bobby Stringham and Neal Tate both are fine field generals. he was a threat each time he handled the pigskin. Stringham tan the team the first end the near racked half, gut of the second quarter and Tate Mike Mogann at quarterback ran the club the second half. had a fine game and Kevin DonLawless at end had himself nelly who played quarterback a fine day, hauling in two passes and receiver also was a standwith one good for a TD. Crossley out. Donnelly intercepted a at the other end also played a Tooele pass on his own three yard line, to kill a possible Buff great game. 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