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Show Intramural volleyball The Deseret Sampler, Friday, May 3, 1974 Little League posts seasons schedule 1971 DUG WAY LITTLE LEAGUE FIRST HALF SCHEDULE: Date Teams Time Schedule 5:00 p.m. All First Half Games. 1st, 2nd, 3rd LaRue Washington (I) f the Hospital team during the season and Gaidell Jensen of die 1st Platoon team during the season were voted Most Valuable Players for their play during the game. Washington was a member of Team A which was victorious in three games over Team B of which Jensen was a member. All-St- Door to your future. Tike stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds. George Bruce (1) of the Civilian TA team accepted the trophy for first place during the season, Lee Maddox accepted the trophy for second place for the 1st Platoon team, and Greg Romey of the Hospital received the third place trophy for his team. DPC Executive Officer Lieutenant Colonel John Adams made the presentations. May May May May May May May May May May Mav Sayre selected for March title Dodgers vs Pirates Cults vs Pirates Dodgers vs Braves Dodgers vs Cults Braves vs Pirates Braves vs Dodgers Pirates vs Cults Cults vs Braves Pirates vs Dodgers Cults vs Dodgers Pirates vs Braves 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 13, Monday 14. Tuesday 15, Wednesday 16, Thursday 20. Monday 21, Tuesday Note: Make-u- p games will lie rescheduled in second half of play on Wednesdays. Make-u- p games will lie subject for approval by President, Little League. Make-u- p games not played on Wednesdays will then A- from the U.S. mechaniresentatives Medical cal assistant Detachment, Army engineering to assigned Headquarters the 65th Military Police and Headquarters Company Platoon and the ASL Methas been selected as instal- eorological Team. lation Soldier of the Month Sp4 Sayre will receive for March. a $25 savings bond and a Specialist 4 Kenneth L. three-da- y pass in recogniSayre of Akron, Ohio, was tion of his selection, and chosen by a board convenbecomes eligible for Soldier ed by Command Sergeant of the Quarter competition. He entered the Army Major Herman W. McLaughlin. He competed with rep Aug. 2, 1972, and underwent - basic training at Ft. Polk, He Is a graduate of High School in Akron, and hoick the bachelors deLa. Ken-mo- re gree in mechanical engineering from the University of Akron. Sp4 Sayre is the son of Richard and Eva W. Sayre of 715 Harrison Ave., Akron. He and his wife, the former Kerry Throntveit, reside at 60C East Second Ave., in Dugway. First place Secontl place The American Legion team of Ken Neidin, Budi Faux, Joe Eva, Jim Zumwalt and Chet Smith winter bowling season in completed the 1973-7top position in the league standings. Not pictured with the team is Cradv McEvoy. (1-- 4 The runer-uspot in the Dugway Mens Handicap League went to the team consisting of Jerry Oyler, Haward Austin and Walt Cooper. Ike Teagarden and Sam Liddiard are not pictured. p (1-- r) Bowling: Results of mens handicap league High game Iast place The last place team in the bowling league included as its members James Samples, Bill Veronee, Dan Midkiff and Michael Follis. Team member Jim Boegler is not pictured. (1-- r) High series winner with handicap 11. B. Mullendore Second high Most improved scries winner player Daniel Kubinski Jim Zumwalt score Lordine Brewer State champ Jack Painter, of the DPC Utilities Branch, rcently took top honors in the state singles howling |