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Show a The Sampler, Oct 4, 1984 Spartans give thumbs down to Mustangs points on the board missing their 2 point conversion. The Mustangs kept driving, pounding the Trojan defense with Rob Solomon Itramplle blasting in from 4 yards out putting another 6 points on missing the point conversion making the score 12-- 6 as by Jim Bungard As the Mustangs entered its first region game against the South Rich Trojans it ap- peared they would follow their losing trend. But the Mustangs just wouldnt give up and let themselves be run over. The opening drive for South Rich proved to be crucial as they marched down the field putting 8 points on the scoreboard. The Mus- tangs fought right back and would not be denied and with their aerial attack put 6 both teams went to the locker rooms at half time. As second 'half action be-- , gan it found the Mustang defense showing great poise holding the South Rich offense to only 8 points which they had acquired early in the first quarter of play. While the Mustang defense was dominating the Trojan offense the Mustang offense kept on moving as Gus the score 19-It seems the Mustangs had broken out of their slump, with the team as a whole per- from Keith Brown making yards and Gus Magann passyards. ing for 143 .This 19-- 8 win over South Rich gives the Dugway Mustangs a 0 league record in region play. The next Mus- -' forming superbly. The . Mustang offense picked up a total of 290-plu- s yards rushing on the night, and their defense held their opponents to only 8 points. 1-- Other fine performances were turned in by Keith Brown who rused for 48 p.m. f DESK MR. TUFF . league for life. In the military the consequences can be anything from an Article 15 to spending a couple of years at the correctional facility at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. High school students can be expelled from school and sent to correctional centers. No institutes will put up with drug abuse. There are no good effects from drugs. They may provide a temporary lift but then there are withdrawal stages. Drugs give a false sense of security and the fall after the , PHONE LAWN AND LEAF DAGS does DP423 s Almond REG. 53.99 5 bags. 6 bushel capacity REG. 99s performances, including Troy Prather leading the Mustang runners with 65 yards and Robert Argyle pulling in 2 receptions for 38 yards to lead the Mustang receivers. With no doubt the most impressive performance was turned in by the Mustang team as a whole, only being penalized 3 times for a total of 15 yards showing a considerable amount of discipline and character on the Mustangs part. . w ' - "V Soft, med., compact heads REG. 1.69 v i the Jazz, Bobby played for. the University , of, Iowa. . . Basketball has always been Bobby's main love in life. He HAINES GARDEN HOSES . started playing organized ball in seventh grade. During his first couple of years he played baseball and football as well as basketball. Starting in his junior year he decided to concentrate only on basketball. He was offered many scholarships, but finally de- THERMAL cided to stay in his home town of Des Moines where he as given a full ride. Bob realized that chances of making the big time in pro ball were small. Only around 300 men get to play professional ball in the whole U.S., so he prepared himself by majoring in marketing and received a degree in business ALARM CLOCK Small, medium, large, 22189 Electric, antique white REG. 5.49 x-la- rge OFF ? and administration. Bobby participated in the NCA tour for four years. He was drafted by the Jazz in the third round. He is hoping to spend another winning year with the Jazz this season. WESTCLOX TOP . Quantities limited to stock on hand FREEZER WRAP 33 ardax 17 20 REG. 3.49 ,1 in. i i LAWN CllEMIC o 'i i :i . -- . HOODED SWEATSHIRT 100 polyester Quantities limited ? DA GAME circulation. allows Reusable, Yr'hPiJ' fl j ST. MARY PERFORMER PLUS THERMAL the gym for additional The Post Gym basketball courts are temporarily closed down to the public. The floor is being refinished and will be ready for use in about a week. Watch for additional information on Channel 13 for the official reopening date. The weight racquetball courts, room and sauna are open for public use Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Once the gymnasium floor is ready for use, personnel with black soled shoes, running shoes or turf shoes will be restricted from using it. The gym staff advises anyone using the gym to bring an extra pair of tenni? shoes, with them. Street tennis, shoes (ones that are used for. every day wear) will, not be' allowed on the floor. The women's exercise class which is usually conducted at the gym at 8:30 a.m. weekdays is now held at the Dugway Youth Activities Center at the same time. Please call ; ; Hunter orange REG. 19.99 News from Morale Support Activities Post Gymnasium something they REACH TOOTHBRUSH ' .' . . . haven't been able to do in two previous games. Also the Mustang offense vastly improved, rushing for 127 yards on the ground and picking up 91 yards passing giving their offense a total of 218 yards on the night. Along with the fine performance of the Mustang offense there were several other fine 24-1- 2. tang game will be a home game Friday where they will do battle with the Park City Miners. Kickoff is set for 7:30 . MURA diately expelled from the tion During the first three quarters, it was a hard fought ball game with each team digging in and giving it all they had. Both teams put twelve points on the board during this time which set the stage for a barn burner finish. As fourth quarter action began it found both teams tied twelve a piece and it stayed that way until there were about five minutes showing on the clock when Emery threw the long bomb which game them the lead. When the game came to a finish it found the Mustangs on the short end of the stick once again Turnovers were most likely the key to this game with Dugway coughing up 3 fumbles and 2 interceptions for a total of 5 yards, Robert Argyle who made 4 receptions for 63 8. picking up an extra point compensate. These are the general ideas that Bobby expounded on in his speech. . Bobby Hansen was a rookie for the Utah Jazz last year. Before being drafted by was that the Mustangs were able to score on their opposi- . Magann found Darin Buys in the end zone from 5 yards out putting another 6 points on the scoreboard and this time lift tant thing about this game Emery County. Athletics and drugs mix don fx"" by Fiona McHardy What do drugs and athletes have in common? There should be no connection between the two according to Bobby Hansen of the Utah Jazz. On September 26 Mr. Hansen visited Dugway and spoke to the high school students as well as military personnel about the dangers of drug abuse. Most athletes know the dangers of drugs and know better than to get involved in them. .The punishment for being caught with drugs in the NBA is very severe. Any player found with drugs in their possession is imme- turnovers. Probably the most impor- by Jim Bungard Although the Mustangs didn't spoil their oDDOsitions homecoming, they did look like a different team making a very fine showing after a very long 4 hour ride to the scoreboard and again 2 Trojans 11 DLANKETS information. Fits twin or full bed - several colors to choose from. Flag Football The 1984-8- 5 Intramural Flag Football season got ' Sioo: REG 12.98 underway last week with the Ditto Blitzers shutting out the Renegades 0 and. the Renegades outdoing the .' Concentrators Flag 7-- . 10-6- Football is played Mondays and. Thursdays starting at 7:00 p.m. and can be seen at the football field located across from the Headquar- ters Company. Dugway Youth ' Activities There will be a Teen Halloween Dance conducted on October 20. Watch channel 13 for further information or ii; call Sp4 Ready at 2177. Bowling Alley ' Morale Support would like all Dugway Bowling League ' Presidents to f i (4 f we i i r i ; contact Michelle Scott or Scott Lydic at 2320 pertaining to posting of league scores in the - If i 4 - Sampler. I T 9 |