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Show THE SAMPLER Friday, Jan. 30, 1981 JVs split 20 First Edition sleepwear nylon long or short sleeve gowns that are k s pretty as they are comfortable. Assorted styles to choose from. Youll find the one just right for you. Assorted sizes. $8 First Edition RegrSIO. Satin-loo- Muss-fre- e pant at great sav- ings,. polyester to pair as many ways as you care to. Available in assorted fashion colors. Propoqioned for Petite. Aver- age. tall. Q V) Sale 11.20 . Reg. $14. Top off your wardrobe in style. easy-car- e poly prints. Pretty looks to brighten every wardrobe. Hurry in and save! For misses' sizes. At savings! With these y.M C. f .:Vs ,s , iil ' ff i h Vy , A ... K w y , .V,;. V iFVfU ; ; .y t'.LV' ' ' m ; 1. ' i . : it''' i''-,-V- ' 7 vi. jpfV 1 7: xjjg ii r'- i- i . I i Great buy 20 Off Juniors denim Maternity tops, bottoms. jean. W f ft Special 9.99 Smocks with the fashion details you love. Perfect tops to match pants with comfortable stretch panels. Available in assorted colors. Baby yourself in maternity tops and pants arid save at the same time. (Not exactly as shown.) & t 4 ,f Sale 20 off Selected pantihose. $8 Sale Reg. 9.99. The bottom line on fashion is a long, lean pair of cool cotton denim jeans. In indigo, of course. Reg. 79c Beautiful Plaid shirt Dugway 67 - Tintic 56 saixflefoot or reinforced toe styles. Assorted shades, sizes. Special 5" sheer stretch nylon in . i 'OtsV. , poly-cotto- n 'V--- The Mustang JVs outscored the Tintic Miners 19:10 in a second period explosion to put them ahead for the first time by four enroute to a 67-5- 6 victory Jan. 23 in Eureka. Trailing ih plaid Long sleeve shirt with button front. For misses' sizes. . The Duchesne Eagles outscored the Mustang JVs in overtime Jan. 16 to win 56-5-3 and hand the Mustangs their first lossjsince early December. Rob KrofTs 15 footer with 1:52 remaining in the after Dugway had game knotted it up at 49-a- ll trailed by as many as seven mid-wa- y through the third period. THE Mustangs then had an opportunity to run the clock down and take a last shot but Jeff Brothers, who overall had a good game passing the ball, threw it away with 55 seconds left in the contest. Dugway, however, played excellent defense the rest of the way. When they called timeout, explained coach Carl Roberts, I knew they were going to set up a play. So I switched from the zone defense we had been playing to a man to man, and we almost got them to turn it over. In the overtime, the Mustangs found themselves playing catch-u- p immediately. THE EAGLES netted a 10 footer and a free throw to put them up by three, 52-4- 9. But perhaps Dugs loss was that of Larry White, who exitway biggest ed the game in foul trouble with 1:37 left to be played. Kroff then had his fortunes brighten and cloud over in a span of a few minutes. Die junior netted a 15 footer at the 47 second mark but fouled the Eagle center moments later; When the big man put home two from the stripe, the Eagles saw their advantage raise to three, 54-5FATE STRUCK Kroff again on the Mustangs next series down the floor as he lost the ball out of bounds on a baseline drive. , Dugway, who by now was desperate to get the ball back, did the only thingthey could which was to foul. Duchesne c&inected for two to give them a five point lead with only 12 seconds remaining to lie played. DUGWAYS FRONT line then took matters into their own hands as Stoirwald powered in for a drive. White picked off his fourth pass and Kroff netted a five footer at the buzzer to bring them back within two. Kroff finished with a final period assault that netted him six points and, with White muscling up an offensive rebound, the Mustangs tied the Eagles with 2:51 left in regulation at 47-al- l. Brothers and White followed Kroff and Lloyd in the scoring with seven apiece while Storwald contributed six and DeWitt chipped in with five. But Dugway trailed 22-2- 0 early in the second period and things got only worse as the Mustangs were slow in developing their offensive patterns resulting in passing turnovers. 7--4 for ladies. and selected coordinating tops. Sale off All nylon pants a pair with Eagles Miners 16-1- 1 at the end of the first quarter, thanks to some excellent outside shooting by Tintic s frontcourt trio, the Mustangs finally caught and surpassed the Miners at the 5:19 mark of the second period on the strength of three Larry White free throws, a bucket and two free throws from Daryl Storwald and another five footer from John DeWitt. Dugway increased the lead to seven 28-2- 1 with 3:19 reriiaining in the half on baskets by DeWitt, Storwald, White and Jeff Brothers, who scored only six points for the night but who engineered the Mustangs fast break and led the team in assists. AT THE HALF, the Mustangs led by four, 30-2- i j i i . 6, but that advantage lasted little more than the second-habefore the Miners-camf back to trail by only one 3 on the strength of a trio of lf li 34-3- Boys and Girls Tops 20Sale i. off 20 Rag. 4.97 pkg. of S. acrytic-sbetc- Over-the-ce- lf ji 3.19 20 Boys Jeans 595 Denim athletic tube socks are Orton Reg. 7.44. Boys nyton. h off Reg. 3.99 short Sleeve Knits Boys selected socks. Sale 3.98 off Sale?75 Pkg. of 3 Reg. 3.44 for Pkg. of 3 Combed cotton Briefs Jeans rts. ff??- 30t60 Off ii' "V? 0. 6. Sportswear . 73r. ; m Ladies Selected f ym6 'mhw Am r Includes Tops and Bottoms. Broken sizes and styles. i i. r-- - m fas . Mens dress ,slscksr 17.99 Limited quantities: ..F - Percentage off represents savings! on original Special Sizes 32 to 40 Polyester double knit. Solid colors. prices. Entire stock not Included. Intermediate may have been taken. mark-dow- ns Mens work shoes. Rugged M grain leather work boots. Made for long wear and comfort with oil resistant solas and heals. Leather cushioned Insolee. Men's eizes. - course you can charge 'l2ffrn - it Sale Ends January 31st Prices Effective While Quantities Last VISA lywrvwr? Wo Will Close At 4 p.m. Saturday For Invontoiy Tooele Store . jumpers. During the three minute span, the Miners came up with a steal and some awesome offensive rebounding, at one point keeping the ball alive for four shots, to add to their domination in the early stages of the second half. Dugway, however, answered the call by quickly In reeling off seven consecutive points to lead 41-3the spurt, Rob Kroff, who topped the Mustang scorers with 21, and White, who garnered eight, netted 10 footers before DeWitt slipped in behind his man on the baseline for a bucket and a chance at a three point play. With the free throw, DeW'itt capped the Mustangs surge but the sophomore kept coming with two steals in the next minute and a half to thwart any Miner rally. THE MUSTANGS only real scare of the evening while they were in control occurred late in the third period and early in the final eight minutes after the Mustangs had seemingly built up a comfortable lead at 53-4Coining back with avengence, Tintic potted three consecutive 15 footers in a span of two and a half 54-4minutes to pull the Miners to within seven, The rally, however, came to a close early as WTrite came up with a clutch three point play inside and Storwald drove the length of the court for two in offback- setting two long range bombs by the Miners ' court. Paul Lloyd finished the Miners for good moments later as he connected for a 10 footer, stole the ball on the press and blocked Tintic inside as the Mustangs marched to the free throw line in the final two min utes to wrap it up. THOUGH White and Kroff contributed greatly to the Mustangs second quarter, second half Success, the duo got off to a miserable start in this one as the mintues Mustangs fell behind early ih the opening 3. Boys selected underwear. Jr' Boys. Reg. 6.44 On Sale 5.15 Of tip-of- Open Friday till 8 p.m. ; - 10-- 2. The duo missed their first three shots each as the . four turnovers, had Mustangs, who were also beset by oftrouble putting things together. But though their alfense was in trouble, their defense held their own, lowing the Miners only the outside from which to shoot. In the second quarter, in fact, Kroff twice deflected passes into the middle when the Mustangs had been beaten on a backdoor. Following Kroff in the scoring was DeWitt with 15 and Storwald with 14. . . r t |