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Show vfnUO V ,twOlTV .!: eSW)SiMfclh -.-- trfy .' Tu-- --' - '- e31- -' ! THE SAMPLER Thursday, August 5, 1932 Dugwaiys football team gears up for new season 6 vO iy ' SURPRISING r wrr'-Although agame similar KS ILi? VT 1 7 tba 1 016 8 was first played m'ft.. United States.-.,Since then, .tennis has developed rapidly, and each year, f vj lot and-und- dont You . age groups' from ten to er . have to be a champion or a professional to play the tennis circuit.' There are plenty of opportunities for the. unranked recreational player, including a nationwide program of adult league, play and hundreds of new tournaments run exclusively for unranked players. The United Stated Tennis Association" (USTA) sanctions national, sectional and district-levtournaments world-clas- s The Dugway High School football team is preparing for another . i If you play tennis, you might like to consider becoming a part of the USTa's future. Youll be able to - . -- play in USTA. sanctioned tournaments and the national. league tennis pro- gram, and- receive many other benefits as well. A free brochure is available by writing to UST A, 51 E. 42nd St., New York, N;Y. 10017. el 4-4- -3 But consider this: The of a 9:30 to 9 SATURDAY 9 to 7 SUNDAY 11 to 5 year at 126.238 mph. Webers wasn't the only record run in the skiing event sponsored by RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Marti Martin- - Kunts, 31, of Tellu-ridColorado, shattered the former womens record of 109.6 mph with a run of 111.290 mph! She is the parachutist before opening the chute is between 100 and 120 mph. Now, it may mean some- thing to know that Frans Weber of Innsbruck, Austria, biased down the three-quartmile course at Colorado, in the Camel International Speed Skiing Championships this free-falli- ng e, er The team was 4 last season and will try to improve on that 5-- Sil-verto- record. There will be roughly 12 returning lettermen with approximately 8 seniors on the team. . As of printing time, Dugways football team. Consisted of 40 players. I want to keep as many individuals on the team as I can. This will help offset any possible injuries.in the future," he said. n, first American woman to hold the record. Robertson grabs golf honors every day except Sunday. Once school gets underway, the practices will be lengthened to three One of Pitchers assistant hours," stated Pitcher. Pitcher coaches, Carl Roberts, said, I beDuring these practices. will be testing out his offensive lieve our team had the potential fo line to see if they can do a good job win the league if we stay injury in blocking. If they can block free. South Summit and Park City good, I would like to pass a lot. will be the favorites with our team But when the opposition thinks considered as the dark horse to pass, thats when well do our win the championship." numing," Pitcher said. The other assistant coach, ofthis on further Commenting George Bruce, stated, The big fense, Pitcher stated, I think we question mark on the team is leadhave a highly talented quarterback ership. If some of the key players in Steve Bruce. He will fit nicely can take command, then well be a highly competitive team. WEEKDAYS A good weeks nd skier travels 20-3- 0 mph. The speed skiing record is more then four times that spaed. speed record for the Olympic bobsled tun at Lake Placid is 81 mph. The speed -3 c J To moat American, the record speed of the. fastest skier in. the world over 125 miles an hour is hard to imagine. , six-ma- junior varsity team in Colorado to a first and third place finish. Football practices usually last for two hours and are conducted - . 5-3- started practicing oh July 26 and will be headed by a new football coach - Dan Pitcher. He has been coaching football for four years now. The first two years he spent with a ninth grade Idaho team leading them to two championships. Then he guided a professional events. challenging season. The team i Speed Skiing into our game plan because well be using a vier offense. will be able to run, pass or option the football. ' As for the defense. Pitcher plans to use the or alignment most of the time. When the other team's offense is down by our goal line, thats when Ill switch to a n front line, he said. By SP4 Tim Karas . Sanctioning serves the play-er, the public and the tournament director, by helping to assure uniform rules of play and .by. making possible the ranking of players. There-i- s also a national amateur division for players of all ages, an extensive circuit of professional satellite" tournaments, and several thousands of tournaments for players of air ages and levels of - ability, including unranked players, are held. . '. BUT TRUE! ' ' j f bei?K plyed Ejfebf9.w ?v'by',Frenchmen early ai it wasn't until - K span's Robbie Robertson fired a 36 hole Dale Stevens with a 130. total 159 to take the low gross at In taking the honors, Robertson the recently completed Club shot a 79 in the first round and Championship over the Dugway really got hot on the front nine of nine. the second round, shooting a par Chuck Birdsong had actually 36. However the back nine took its fired a 158, but a two stroke pen- toll, and he ended the day with an alty for grounding his club in a 80. Still his 38 for nine stood as the hazard on the first hole of the lowest nine hole score. second round put him one stroke Chuck Birdsongs 77 for his first off the pace set by Robertson. round was the lowest gross for 18. Larry Brown fired a 165 for a It was his second round when disaster struck. He carded an 61, third place low gross. but jt was the two stroke penalty a 30 Ankenbauer, Gary carrying that knocked him out of contenlow the net handicap, registered score with a total 124, second was tion. ' 24 Dugway duffers participated Bobby Smith with a 127, third was in the event . Men and women to train separately in basic By the end of August 1982, all basic trainees, except those in one station unit training or (OSUT), will be assigned to either all-ma- le all-fem- ale NOW BELOW COST-SA- VE OVER ! companies, say Army Training officials. In line with the Armys goal for toughening initial entry training (IET), the separate training setup will mean more physically challenging training for male soldiers, according to CoL Charles Fountain, director of initial entry training for the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command fTRADOC), Fort roe, Va. Through experience, the Army has found that males and females can both meet the higher standards of basic training, but both are best challenged to achieve a higher level Under the new training arrangement, women will receive basic training at Fort Dix ' of excellence when trained in separate (N.J.), Jackson (S.C.), or McClellan (ALA.), ofunits, said Fountain. The cohesiveness that ficials explain. The cadre, or training leaders, or unit of basic training units will continue to indevelops. in an brings an added dimension to overall training clude men and women. effort that is not present in integrated units. Officials note the second portion of IET, The program of instruction for basic train- advanced individual training, will continue to be integrated and conducted at several ing has not been modified, say TRADOC officials. It will still be exactly the same for men TRADOC installations. and women. Standards for physical fitness The exception to separate basic training tests remain different for men and women for men and women, say officials, Ts that based on adjustments to account for physiosome soldiers in OSUT will ga through their all-fem- all-ma- ale le logical differences, such as upper body entire first cycle in integrated units. strength. (ARNEWS) An unusual baseball game was played recently j t Nearly 30,00 fans waited through a downpour to see not a group of strapping youngsters with tanned complexions but aging athletes with lined faces and baggy trousers. baseball They were the heroes of earlier decades - who came together to entertain fans and have a good time at Robert F. Kennedy stadium in old-time- - the rs D.C. Washington, ' The game was called the . old-time- rs clas- sic and featured such greats as Willie McCovey, Brooks Robinson, Whitey Ford, Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks and Warren Spahn. Spahn, one of the winningest in pitching history, found himself giving up left-hande- rs famous before they went in, commanders would call them aside and have them form a a first inning home run to Luke Appling of the American League. Spahn, pitching for the National League, resorted to 75-year-- old his familiar team. I guess the military deciced they could do a lot for morale. Kachline said that, even during World War II, the ball There played in games around the world. as those were games as well pitching style that high-kic- k earned him many honors during his years at Boston, Milwaukee, New York and San Francisco. Appling, however, placed his home run deep into the left field bleachers. was Appling, like many of the a soldier from 1942-4Some other baseball greats with time in the Army are Banks, old-time- players-turned-soldie- rs inter-servi- between army units. classic in Washington was The of hackslapping and occasion a happy rs old-time- 5. Willie Mays and Joe DiMaggio. 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