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Permit No. 4 Park City, Utah 84060 Wednesday, October 30, 1974 Number PARK CITY SNOWBIRD ALTA BRIGHTON Thirty-seve- n A Jktf he'ee5' elsc COV) -- solitude PARK WEST VSUNDANCE Police Marshall Fire Ambulance 649-956- 1 649-936- 1 Questions concerning streets, etc., please call: 649-92- 11 649-921- 1 water, sewer, City Hall garbage, 649-932- Chy Recorder City Manager and Building Inspector City Justice of Peace (Above are open Monday thru Friday from 6 a. m. til 4 p.m.) After normal office hours Mayor John Price, 325 Park Ave 1 849-932- 1 649-847- 4 649-932- 1 649-857- 5 Councilman Leon Uriarte, Recreation 354 Mein St Councilman Clemente Hansen, City Property 1009 Norfolk Ave. Councilman Richard Martinez, Water 187 Daly Ave Councilman Jen Wllking, Planning 328 Marsac Ave Councllwoman Mary Lehmer, 674 Deer Valley r 649-939- 6 649-950- 4 649-663- 6 649-986- 6 646-956- 4 J "ABBOT COM THE The Good Witch Jennifer V. WEATHER WEDNESDAY. . . Intermittent Rain Showers. THURSDAY & FRIDAY. . . Rain or Snow showers. Highs in the 40s, lows in the 20s. Warming trend on the weekend. V " ITS STILL OUT THERE PARK CITY BRIEFS Yes sports fans it's true. The Park City Miners won a football game. Not only did they win, but they won big. ..22-- big. Humbling the Dugway Mustangs before a 0 disbelieving hometown the Miners scored their first league touchdowns and posted their only win of the season. Unfortunately, the Miners will not benefit from that intangible called momentum, it was their last game of this football year. crowd, TI Called Back From the outset, it was evident this would not be the usual Miner performance. Early in the first quarter, quarterback Pat Pirraglio galloped 70 yards for an apparent touchdown. It was a waste of calories, however, as a clipping penalty nullified the score. But just seeing what the opponents end zone looked like must have pum- some adrenaline in the Ed and, up to this point, lackluster Park City players. Fumblrs This added source energy and enthusiasm of was first put to use in the execution of Park Citys most perfected play, the tumble. Undaunted by their misfortune, the Miners marched to the Dugway four yard line. The customary Park City fumble gave the Mustangs possession at the Miner 15. It was a day of destiny, however, and Dugway was not allowed to score. Later in the first stanza, the snap from center sailed through the hooves of the Mustang punter giving Park City the ball at the Dugway 25. But the Miner scoring threat stalled at the 15 and Dugway took over. The visitors had limited success moving the ball on the ground but when they attempted to take to the air, a fierce pass rush put them in trouble deep in their own territory. Having Try, try again. Forward Then Backward After exchanging several If after five tries you dont succeed punts. Park City found itself Why try again? at its own 25 with little time Park City had failed and failed remaining in the half. One play later, the Miners were With nary a point on the board. on Dugways 25 and knocking But October 25th was the glorious day at the door again. A fifty yard That the Miners scored and scored. scamper by Jack Mawhinney was responsible for the The Dugway football Mustangs favorable change in location. Had struted confidently. The next two plays saw move the ball 30 Pirraglio Afterall, in a previous encounter it was Unfortunately, yards. in the wrong direction. A They posted a 30--0 victory. collapse in offensive blocking But when the final gun had sounded Dugway in pushing the And the warriors emerged from the battle aided Miners back to their own 45. The gun sounded prevenpit ting Park City from The Miners had made the Mustangs relinquishing further Look like just plain old horse.... ! territory and Coach Wayne rehearsed the procedure once before, the Mustang center sent the pigskin on a perfect trajectory, piercing the small gap between the punter's ankles. Onrushing smothered If at first you dont succeed Miners hungrily the ball. Disen- tangling themselves, the local gridders were startled the band played as if inspired. It was enough to bring tears to your eyes. Carlson found himself in the unfamiliar position of addressing a team that held a 0 halftime advantage. 6-- to find the oblong object was perched a mere half yard from the goal line. Touchdow n Pirraglio wasted little time. On first and goal to go from the half yard line, the quarterback plunged over for the score. The conversion atBig Play tempt failed but who cared. The third quarter started Park City had scored a touchdown and was actually win- ominously for the hometown ning a ball game! The talent. Dugway began solving cheerleaders finally had the Miner defense and looked something to cheer about and as though it had the COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES capability to score. Abandoning the ground game which was working well for him. Mustang quarterback Mike Magann dropped deep looking for a receiver. But before Magann could spot a receiver, charging Jack Allred slammed him to the turf, resulting in a heavy yardage loss and deflating the Mustang threat. The remainder of the third period was spent filling the air with punts. Tens kin Mounts The mouths of the spectators were salivating at the prospect of a Miner victory and fourth quarter progress made by Dugway was viewed with horror. Park City started the final period of the season auspiciously by recovering a Mustang fumble at the opponent's 40. But, unable to capitalize on their good fortune, the Miners were forced to hand the ball over. as Hearts pounded Mustang tailback Mike Ner-di- n scooted around his right continued on page 2 SKI REPORTS CLASSIFIEDS SCHOOL NEWS ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION PROGRAMS CANINE SPORTS CITY GOVERNMENT STAR GAPER r OFFICE HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY 10:00 AM-3:0- 0 PM (Except Tuesday) SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12:00-3:0- 0 PM FRIDAY NIGHT 6:00-9:0- 0 PM |