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Show n Sjpowrits g THE SAMPLER Dugway bombards Tintic, goes on to win big 111-2- 8 After the first quarter, the score showed that the Mustangs had a commanding 21 But things point lead (28-7- ). By Sp4 Tim Karas The Dugway Mustangs to tally crushed the Miners of Tintic with a devastating would get worse for the Miners in the next quarter. Dugway scored 40 points, more than Tintic could manage in all four of their quarters combined. Of the 68 first half points the Mustangs scored, John DeWitt had 29 of them. While Kary Gardner, using his height to the utmost advantage, netted 14 points. Since the team was leadCoach Bruce tried ing to keep the score from escainterlating too. high. Hesome of mixed his subs with his front line players. And all that did was to make sure, that everyone got a chance to score, and they did - the entire team. Hie Mustangs overwhelmingly outscored the Miners in both the third (29-4- ) and fourth (14-9- ) quarters. show of offensive supremacy. If the Mustangs would have only played their second and third string players, the Mustangs still would have blitzed the Miners. j Even without their in the game, the starters Mustangs scored 41 points. By adding what the starters scored - 70 points, it gave the. Mustangs a total of 111 points. Throwing everything the Miners had, they were only able to rack up 28 points and that was for the entire game. Coach George Bruce must have expected the game would turn out that way, considering the team scored 105 points last year against the Miners. Every one of his players got onto the scoreboard, all twelve of them. . 68-1- 5, . v iekc; U t, V K. ' .T ; v . JS ; ?;! ' High scorer for the night was DeWitt with 32 points, as he connected on 14 field goals and was 4 out of 5 in free throws. The other scorers were as follows: Gardner 16 points, including 4 of 4 from the line; Bob Jackson . 8 points; Ar-gy- le kJ Jef Lidiard, Keith Brown and Tony Moe 4 points; Gus Magann and Jeff Brothers 2 points. On February 10, you'll get to see a rematch of this game, as the Mustangs will take on the Miners again. Maybe the next time, Dugway will be able to keep the score down, giving the Miners a bit more respectability. The only thing is, how's Coach Bruce going to tell his bench warmers, when finally given the chance to play, not .to score? So you'd better expect another offensive explosion by the Dugway Bombers (Mustangs). m& f and Gary Smith 10 points; Mike Kroff 9 points; Bob . 1. A 'fc d .- - v Xfci V- -H Jr v SX - . -. ft ' MUSTANGS NUMBER ONE! The cheerleaders do risky balancing acts as they show their spirit for Dugway High. Bottom left to right: Natalie Maxwell, Elizabeth Nadworny, Stephanie Majchers, Bonnie Johnson, and Cheryl Peterson. Stack, top to bottom, Julie Barbero, Kristi Bruce and Michelle Bogden. (Photo by Fiona McHardy) " , ... .' .'Vy ''TV k & ' .'V.i COL. GEORGE A. CARRUTH gets set, with scissors in hand, to officially open the hew $135,000 .racquetball courts. Thanks to the splendid help of Carl Miller, comptroller who recently departed Dugway, and Maj. Gen. John J. Koehler, Jr. of TECOM (neither one pictured) for their contributions in getting or aimroving the funds needed in the construction of the courts. Others giving support at the opening were, from left to right: Lt. Col. William R. Haertle, Stan McAllister, Richard R. Glenn, Maj. Earl R. Love and Maj. Harold R. Klobe. Reservations For Group Camping And Picnic Areas To Be Accepted and in Reservations for group picnic and camping areas on the Wasalch-Cach- e National Forest will be taken again this perscAi beginning Jan- - -- year starting January 9, 1984. . trict will have four areas available for reservations for overnight camping and 14 areas available for picnic reservations. The District will accept reservations by phone call only on the ninth. They will take reservations in person beginning the 10th. The phoning camping. Reservations can be made by phoning 3 or in person at the Ogden Fed625-518- eral Building. The Kamas Ranger District will take reservations by phone call only on January 9, . 4. ! attack while jogging alone. unconscious and carried no , Because the. jogger was identification, emergency room doctors, had to treat him without knowing, if he had any other medical problems that posed a threat to his survival. Medical records of a heart attack victim or a seriously i 1 ... - 4 f . r s.m-e- ' . Gymnasium Weight Room Racquetball Court Youth Center (Teen Club) Pool Tennis Courts Golf Course ; Craft Shop Miniature Golf Bowling Center Car Wash Bowling Center Pro Shop .Outdoor Recreation Ditto Snack Bar Ball Fields Auto Craft Shop Additional comments on facilities 2. Using this 8 point system, indicate your participation in and satisfaction with the activities and services below: 8 -- 1 do participate and I am highly satisfied. 7 - 1 do participate and I am mostly satisfied. 6 -- 1 do participate and I am satisfied. . 5 I do participate and I am neither ' satisfied nor dissatisified. 4 -- 1 do participate and I am dissatisfied. 3 I do participate and I am highly dissatisfied. . lf . 8. injured pereon are always of concern to a medical staff when treatment is necessary. People who participate in sports can help avoid problems that could arise in such a situation if they carry identi- fication with them during their recreational activities. . It is a good idea to carry dog tags, a military ID card or any other form of personal 2-I- 1 do -- not participate, but would if changes are made 1 do not participate and have no desire to participate Library Skiing -- Tour and Travel .Tennis Snack Bars -- Youth Activities -- Pro Shop Golf Outdoor Recreation Golf -- Miniature - Ditto Diner . . Sports Program .Golf . Bowling -- Craft Shop Auto Craft shop 3. If you could make any two changes in a program andor facility, what would you change? t 4. Please complete the following: Male . .Grade ' Female . above 40 .30-3- 9 Civilian . : .Military .Civ. Family Member .Mil. Family Member How long have you been assigned to Dugway? .20-2- 9 . 15-1- 9 .8-1- 4 3 months or less More than 3 months less than a . year More than a year . More than 3 years Please fold and send to PT-M- S David Maxwell, or drop it off ATTN: at the gymnasium no later than March 1, 1984. Signature is not-require- d desire a direct response. unless you' I v-- 't j 0 , . . 0 "4 . Weight Room . Swimming Library Joggers meed IDs Recently, an individual at a military base suffered a heart .Racquetball -- have any group facilities. Fees for the sites will vary between districts. Each office can supply specific information concerning both fees and the capacities of each unit, uary 10. They have three sites available in the Pine Valley Campground with capacities ranging from 60 to 140 persons. In two of the sites the District will reduce the user fees by one-haif the sites are properly cleaned up following use. The Kamas phone number if 783-433- .Gymnasium , . . -- park and Monte Cristo for both, picnics and overnight 5-po- int Mountain View Ranger District does not 2. The Ogden Di for group areas in Perception 307-789-319- Considering yourself and your family scale provided members, using the below, rank the following facilities by their importance to you. Very Important - 5 Unimportant -- 2 Important - 4 Very Unimportant 2 Neither Important Nor Unimportant 1 1. The District phone number is Ranger trict will take reservations Morale Support Activities Questionnaire 753-277- Five of the six Ranger Districts will offer the services. .. The Salt Lake Ranger Dis- - 524-504- The Logan Ranger District has day use picnic sites available. Reservations may 2 be made by phoning or by visiting the Logan Ranger District office. The Evanston Ranger District will accept reservations for picnic areas only. They may be made in person at the Ranger District office or by - t - . a 'r j |