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Show Sports THE SAMPLER Go undefeated in league ploy JVs trip Braves Steve Bruces six yard touchdown ut 8-- 3-- a perfect 3-Beginning the fourth quarter, the Mustangs put the Braves back at their own 12 yard line with an Andy Dolle coffin 'comer kick. From here, Dolle broke through to sack the quarterback at the five afterwhich Bruce upended a runner at the three on a burst through the left side. Todd Lloyd and Terry Duncan finished up by nailing the Braves behind the line on a sweep and North Summit found themselves sitting on the one facing a punting situation. With the ball at the Braves 32, Dugway gave the ball to their workhorse Dolle and the sophomore responded by carrying them down to the 22 on a must-hav- e fourth down 0. play. football league 8-- 6 after four downs. At the Mustang 29, the Braves victimized what has been a solid secondary down to the eight. One play later. North Summit scored on a sweep but Lloyd and Dolle made what would turn out to be the defensive play of the game stopping the Braves end run attempt for the conversion. Fired up by the defenses goaline stand and their conversion point play, the Mustangs matched the Braves offensive firepower with 1:64 left in the first period. Working from their own 33, Dugway ran their bread n butter play of past weeks, the halfback optical pass, as Dolle hooked up with Jeff Brothers on a 32 yard pass play down to North Summits 36. A personal foul penalty, (me of and two point conversion throw to Phil Oyler propelled the Dugway Mustang JVs to an 6 triumph over the North Summit Braves and the JVs first undefeated season in league play since 1873. The victory upped the JVs overall mark to 1 and their league record to roll-o- HHC leads Intramural five major infractions assessed against the Braves in the first half, moved the ball down to the 2 1 before Dolle burst through the right side down to the eight. . The Mustangs, however, went back to the well (mce too often as Dolles pass to J. Brothers in the end . The Mustangs agajn faced a crucial third down situation moments later but a Bruce pass intended for Oyler was interfered with and the. Mutangs were knocking at the door zone was picked off. For the rest of the first half, Dugway showed flashes of the defensive strength that kept the Braves scoreless in the second 24 minutes. Dolles blast over the left side behind Duncan brought them down to the one where Bruce took it over from there as Dugway knotted it at six with 6:24 remaining in the game. After the pass to Oyler, the Mustangs thwarted North Summit at their 40 as Lloyd stopped a burst up the middle cold and Dolle broke up a pass play along with sacking the quarterback. The Braves had one last chance moments later but Shane Brothers alertly recovered the punt retumerss fumble and the Mustangs ran out the clock. Dugway averted disaster on the Mike Kroff and J. Oyler, the Mustangs cut off any Brave attempt to regain the momentum they had had earlier. Dolle, in fact, either made an unassisted tackle or was part of one three consecutive times. Dugway continued their hunt for the tieing touchdown at the beginning of the third quarter as Dolle accumulated nine and six yards on consecutive runs. With J. Brothers adding a short gain, the Mustangs found themselves at mid-fiel: On a Bruce keeper moments later, however, the Mustangs were caught for holding, destroying the drive. Five minutes later at their own 37, Dugway sent Dolle into the line and the sophomore was hit hard causing a fumble. The Mustangs, however, wouldnt bend as Lloyd and Bobby Jackson sacked the quarterback, afterwhich S. Brothers recovered his first fumble at the Mustang 43 with a little more than a minute remaining in the third quarter. on thel2. go-ahe- ad games opening series of plays by stopping the Braves one yard shy of the gpaline on a fourth down play with. 4:03 remaining in the first quarter. Duncan, S. Brothers, Lloyd and Joey Oyler all made key defensive plays in the stand but the Braves demonstrated a defense of their own and the Mustangs were forced to punt Led by Duncan, Lloyd, Dolle HHC, with victories over the Clinic and the Air Force, moved into sole possession of first place in the Intramural Football League with a perfect 3-- 0 record. . v Following HHC was the Air Force at 2--1 with the Clinic and MPs close bdiindatl-1- . C Weapons, with a forfeit from the disbanding EOD team, was next at The Clinic got out to a quick start against HHC October 6 when quarterback Joe Talakai found Jim Morrison in the end zone mid-wa- y through the first quarter for a 6-- 0 advantage. 1-- 2. PIOREER UJERR 1 . WOMEN'S PARKAS 48.50 With Takais sweep in the second period, the Clinic burst out to a lead and lookal to be on their way to their second victory. But HHC got six of it back late in the same period arid then waited until the final eight minutes to take the lead. 12-poi- Reg. nt From 15 yards out, quarterback John Raymond rolled to his right, found an opening and scored. Raymonds pass to Mark Brown for the two-poiconversion left HHC down by only five. nt After a scoreless third quarter, HHC put together a drive capped by Raymonds toss to Hal Abbenhaus from 20 yards out for the score. Though they missed the extra point, HHC found themselves up by one 14-1-3. But the Clinic wasnt through with the offensive side of. things, either. Five great styles for ski or other cold weather activities. Choose from a variety of color combinations. Polyester filled with zipper front and slash pockets. 631 . 665, 629, 664, 685. . Mixing the pass and run well, the Clinic managed to get down to the one yard line with only one second left on the clock. But on their last play of the game, the Clinic was called for a penalty and the game ended. Mike Morgan, ah important fixture for the Clinic, gave HHC credit for the comeback but quickly added that it was the HHC bench that was the Clinics worst enemy. We only had the exact amount of players needed to play, he said, but they were bringing in three'or four fresh players all the time. We just got tired at the end. MENS & WOMENS POPUN JACKETS t Reg. 85.00 to 95.00 HHC, on the other hand, credited a Raymond interception, which came during a Clinic drive, and overall team defense with much of their success. But Abbenhaus explained that it was Brown who gave HHC the big gainer they needed on their fourth quarter drive. We had a fourth down and 20 situation but he ran a sweep for about 50 yards to set up the touch-- . down. Against the Air Force October 14, HHC again waited until the second quarter to put any points on the board. d. Raymond connected with Abbenhaus from 25 yards out to put HHC ahead 64) and then their defense, headed by Kirk Williams, Tony Fuimono and Bob Andrews shut out the Air Force for the next quarter and a half. During that time, the offense got on the board one more time with mond sweeping in from 20 yards out, and then throwing the two-poiconversion pass to James Johnson for a 14 point lead. nt The game was halted, however, and awarded to HHC after the Air Forces Rick Sample had to leave the game with an injury and the team could not find a replacement. great price on the warmest poplin jackets anywhere! With hood, chest pockets and lower slash pockets: elastic at waistband. 687 A pile-lin- ed 461. The Air Force, though on the losing end to HHC, picked up two wins last two weeks with a forfeit victory over EOD and an 2 win over the in 18-1- Weapons. THE DEER Against Weapons, Bill Geiger was the big gun catching a touchdown on a rollout pass and running back an interception for the d(ancg In the third quarter, Bobby Smith also intercepted and ran it back 30 yards for the Air Forces final score. v & : The MPs and Clinic, with identical 1 records, were also scheduled to square off and did with the Clinic gamering an apparent victory. But the contest was marred with several disputes and at this writing the win was 1-- ELK HUNT Hunting partners arrive, drag you out of bed. a.m. Throw everything except the kitchen sink in the 2:00 a.m. -- pickup. Leave for the deep woods Drive back home and pick up gun. Drive like hell to get to the woods before daylight. 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