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Show V-- - . Page 9 T1IE DESERET SAMPLER, Friday, January 11, 1980 if gs set .... 9 The Dugway Mustangs scoring 101 flints two weeks agp defeated Mt. Vernon. Last Friday they exceeded tfiat magic 100 point production Qnce again when they piled up 117 points ai route to heating Manila 117-2It did not take the Mustangs' four ftill quarters tp reach 100 points. They ciid it three quarters. THE WIN against Manila keeps Pugway undefeated with a season record of 10-- 0 and a league leading 1 5. mark of 5-- 0. Coach George Bmce emptied his liench using all of his players to keep the score down hut the Mustangs kept jailing Jhe hopes with all fourteen ' varsity players scoring plenty. ; . By the endo of the first quarter the . .tustangs were ahead by 31 points 4nd hv halftime they increased the Qiargink to 53 points. At the end of hree qiiarters they widened it out to 90 points and by the end of the game fhey.had a 92 point spread. ; LEADING scorers were Greg . Brown with 25 (which was equal to (fie entire output of the Manila Squad). Eric Van Liere had .22 and Mike McCurdy and Jimmy Van leeuwen had 10. ; The leading scorers for Manila wer s Mitchell with 7 and K. Slaugh with 5 points. This win for the Mustangs gives them a new school record of 12 straight wins counting the 2 wins. at the State Tournament last year, breaking the old one of 9. THE MUSTANGS are tied for first place with St. Joe in region 11 competition. Both teams are undefeated in region play, with St Joe yet to play the Summit teams and Park City. The Mustangs have already played these teams and came away with successful wins. Dugway has a red hot fire lit underneath them, but we will see if they can keep their winning streak going as they meet North Rich at North Rich Friday night who tends to be a very' tough opponent on their home court. A SUCCESSFUL win for the Mustangs over North Rich will give them the first spot ranking as the number one team in the 1A classification. Taking fourth place in state last year, the Mustang have their entire team back with the exception of one senior who graduated The Mustangs with their exper- ienced team back frpm last' year should be very promising in the state tournament this year. victorious with win over North Mich 54-5- 2 Jim Bungard In region 1 1 Dugway and St. Joseph Nrth barely edgea out two point vrc- tories to remain as the only unbeaten teams in league play among the 14 teams. . Dugway, going into the game against North Rich undefeated, had to fight for every poing in action Friday nirt. NORTH RICH came put fired up and stuck right with the Mustangs as thescore at tfrendofthi first quarter was 12-1- 2. .In the beginning of the second 1, .1912, and December 31, 1959, will find their requests take longer because individual files must be reconstructed, according to officials. About 16.5 million records belonging to former spldiers who served between 1912 and 1959 were destroyed in a fire at the Military Perspnnel Records Center, St. Louis, Mo., July 2, 1973. To help in rebuilding files, affect ec veterans need to furnish entry and discharge dates, organizational units and data of assignments,- geographic locations in which service was performed and any other facts available, according to officials. Standard form 180, available through Veterans Services offices, should be turned in when files ' must be rebuilt. further commitment to serve. If youve1 been discharged, your records are with NPRC. The records of deceased soldiers are also maintained . RELEASED from active duty and transferred to reserve status means you mast still serve in a reserve status although you have finished your ini- WEEKDAYS speciaCsTgood RliTUESDAYT RACQUETBALL SAVINGS! SOLDIERS kreleased or discharged from active duty should wait 60 days before contacting RCPAC or ; NPRC. Hiis will allow time for their tial term of active duty. RCPAC keeps your records for you. According to officials, members of the individual ready reserve, standby MAG ALUMINUM RACQUETBALL RACQUET Our rat. 14.SS military personnel records to be reserve, retired reserve or active Army retired personnel, including general officers, should send their requests for information to RCPAC. When submitting a request, you should give the following informa- - Lightweight, brown aluminum racquet. processed. 98 Requests to both RCPAC and - NPRC should be mailed to 9700 Page Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 63132 since both agencies are located At that ad- STINGER ALUMINUM NACQUETBALL RACQUET wzsg.T.es dress. (ARNEWS) Anodized maroon, aluminum racquet with . vinyl bumper guards. The Congressional Joint Committee on printing ordered the change from 8 by 10H inch size paper to the 8Vi by 11 inch commercial size forall Federal agencies. The new size applies to such things as letterhead stationery, copy sets and carbon paper. ' According to DA officials, all 8 by lOVi inch paper in stock will continue to be used until supplies are exhausted. No more letterhead stationery, however, may be printed on the 8 by 10V4 inch paper as of January 1. (ARNEWS) 98 . SHOTMAKER ALUMINUM RACQUETBALL RACQUET OMrreg.11.a 98 . Anodized blue racquet seamco U.S.R.A. "BLUE RACQUETBALLS Our rag. 2.8B High performance A49 See he crris csf tonights-- ' d game was according to Head Coach. : George Bruce, ;one of the best comebacks a Dugway team has ever " selves trailing as Nortlr-lMc- h totally, made. will dominated the first half oMhe game to Uugway Mustangs try keep . their winning streak going Wedneswith a half time score of 32-2- 3. After a break in the action for halfday as they take on the Tintic Miners at their home court. which the time time, Mustangs gave A successful win for the Mustangs to heal their wounds. Hie Mustangs came out in the third quarter and Wednesday night will give them four found themselves 9 points down and teen straight, and a region record of 7-were "forced to play catch up ball. TIUS YEARS Mustang team is one THIS WAS a tough accomplishthe best in the history of Dugway of ment for the Mustangs but once again contributHigh School. They should be very they proved themselves by ing a team effort. Showing that they promising in the state tournament in could come from behind and defeat a March. The Mustangs want the community top competitor in the region. and the student body of Dugway very basket Brown the hit winning Greg with just 3 seconds left in the game, much for supporting the team sp much this year. They are at every whicn jmade the final score 54-5Brown lead the Mustangs scorers with home game and most away games 23 points, behind him was Eric Van cheering and rooting for their number one team, the Dugway Mustangs. . Liere with 14 points. quarter, the Mustangs found them- lTODaYi - there. size eram , tween November person who is discharged has been released from the Army with no paper 1, 1969, security numbers foriidentification. Soldiers who left active duty be- A Army changes YOU were discharged before the service number must be provided. After that date, the Armed Forces switched to social July officials. Ed Whiting, Mike McCurdy and them thirteen straight-an- IF discharged or released from active duty and transferred to a reserve status, according to RCPAC By Paul Mohammeds .outstanding individual efforts were undoubtedly a deciding factor in the Mustangs victory. Fine performances were turned in by the Mustangs backup players as well, as Coach George BruCe called (Hi juniors John Bate and Jimmy Van Leeuwen tohandle the pressure of the Mustangs come-bac- k victory. THIS WIN for the Mustangs gives number service number and date of release from active duty or date of discharge. status remain tjrf, .on: full name, social security Ever wonder what happens to your records after you ETS? Well, some day you may need to know, and if you need information from your records, itll help you to know where theyre located. THE U.S. Army Reserve Components Personnel and Administration Center (ROPAC) and the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) both maintain and service military records of former active duty soldiers. While records are kept by these two agencies, which agency keeps your records will depend on your . , BANK CARDS WELCOME! ' Know whos got your; records? hew record !'By Jim Bungard ' M 0. . PlfRAFlEK . MULTI-PURPOS- E DENIM JEANS Reg. 24.00 Choose pinwale or wide wale cords in 8 great colors or traditionally styled Indigo blue denims with contrasti. ng stitching. A great value. Free bus service . 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