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Coach Neil Hoffine's Sundance
Bulldogs turned loose a crushing
running game at Midwest Friday
night and bombed the Oilers 27-8
in a Powder River Conference
clash. Running backs Doug Liv-
ingston and Kelly Proctor churn-
ed through Midwest for 326 yards
on the ground.
The Bulldog defense was also
tough, throttling the Midwest
club in the final quarter, allow-
ing the Oilers only four yards in
offense.
Sundance tallied in the opening
21/2 minutes when Andy Fraser
collected Kelly Proctor's fumble
in the Oiler endzone. Midwest
then took a short-lived lead in
the first period when Dan Mor-
ris scored on a 20-yd. run.
The Bulldogs moved on top to
stay in the second quarter with
quarterback Kirk Ellingford
sneaking in from two yards out.
Livingston ended the scoring
with two touchdowns in the final
quarter on runs of 9 and 23
yards. The durable Sundance
back carried 28 times for 209
yards. In four games this seas-
on, Livingston has rushed for 507
yards.
Ellingford quarterhacked the
entire game for Sundance, allow-
ing Proctor to move to running
back• Proctor responsed by gain-
ing 117 yards on 22 carries and
also intercepted one pass.
The Bulldogs piled up 12 first
downs ctymparedto Midwest's 9
and had the edge in total offense
324 to 287.
Hoffine said the line play was
outstanding and the blocking ex-
cellent. Top defensive play came
when Jim Dillavou batted a Mid-
west pitchout which Dane Henke
recovered.
Another conference game is on
tap here Friday when the Bull-
dogs play Upton. Kickoff time
will be at 3:30 p.m.
Posts 42-0 Win
Paced by the running and pas-
sing of Eric Beaudoin and Mike
McInerney, Coach Earl Gray's
Sundance junior high eleven
crushed Hulett 42-0 here Thurs-
day.
lett
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Hinkle, At-
ascadero, Calif., returned to their
home last week after visiting at
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Red-
ding and Mrs. Enid Frisbee.
Mrs. Hinkle, formerly Anna Fris-
bee, was a resident of the area at
John Mooney, Sundance
Mrs. Clarence Elwonger, Fall
City, Nebr.
Marion Thompson, Sundance
Tom Graham, Sundance
Zella Sackett, Sundance
Ted Glover, Sundance
Charles Jones, Sundance
C. W. Hayward, Sundance
Leonard A. McCullough, Moor-
croft
Beaudoin tallied four times and one time, teaching in county rural Lindsay Soft Water Service,
McInerney twice as the BuIlpups schools and six years at Clear- Gillette
erupted for four touchdowns in mont and Sheridan before moving Mrs. Margaret Bergin, Sundance
the second half• to California. Elaine Olson, Beulah
Sundance tallied twice in the C.J. Christensen, Beulah
first quarter with McInerney Mrs. Albert Neiman, Hulett
pitching 17 .yards to Beaudoin. Mrs. E. J. Svoboda, Hulett
Later in the period, Beaudoin John C. Wages, Moorcroft Mike Rawhouser, Sundance, roudl dis la s the 81/4-Ib'
P Y P Y ur
rambled 65 yards with a punt Cleo E. Engle, Sturgis, S.D.rainbow trout he landed Friday at a stock pond in the Fo
return. McInerney added a two- New G.R. Shimmin, Moorcroft Corners area.
point conversion. Dennis Morgan, Alzada, Mont. Jack Cameron, Sundance
The Bullpups added two scores Terry L. King, Sundance Mrs. Walter S. Reilly, Denver The trout was 24 inches in length with a 15-inch girth RaW
in the third period, Beaudoin run- Robert Katon, Sundance Edna M. Graves, Laramie houser caught the fish on worms while fishing in the Lemus Lar"
ning 60 yards for one and McIn- Eleanor Kay Glover, Brookings, Credit Bureau of Newcastle, son stock pond.
erney 40 yards for the second. S.D. Newcastle
In the fourth quarter, McIner- Anna G. Powell, Belle Fourche lVIm. Kathryn Russell, Hulett
Delbert Stugelmeyer, Sundance Crook County Cowbelles The Weston County cnwhelle~
hey shook loose on a, reverse for Mrs. Richard Cromer, Hinsdale, Earl Scott, Sundance Hold Luncheon Meeting extended an invitatiJonVto th~
70 yards and a score. He closed Ill.
out the scoring, connecting with Doris Morris, Rapid City, S.D. Eugene Kipp, Sundance A regular meeting of the Crook county group to attend a meeti~.~,
Beaudoin on a 40-yd. scoring pass. Wilma Tenke, Sundance Mrs. Harvey Ferdinand, County Cowbeiles was held Tues- Oct. 16 at noon at the Flying v
Defensive standouts for Sun-Miss Bonnie Nielsen, Powell Sundance day with a no-hostess luncheon Cambria Inn. State Cow~-lle~
dance were Kim Sprague, Phillip Tom A. Neiman, San Diego, Cal. George Prazma, Sundance at the Aro Cafe in Sundance. presiaent Margie Masters win ~-
Cunningham and McInerney. Max Svoboda, Casper John A. Moline; Aladdin • • the featured guest
Joining the group were two new ....... • ..... :-a~
Thursday night, the Bullpups George Reed, Sundance Alfred Schelldorf, Sundance members, Valerie McCullough, , ~rarnngl~ov.,l, me ,Amer~iilI
travel to Upton with kickoff time Janet Clark, Sheridan First National Bank, Gillette ~ ...... ~, ~.a ,~...: ..... ~auonai ~owneues t:OOKnOOZ. ,'
,LYAUUJL ~*LUIL (lllU J.¥LCI~J~ .r~kyll~ J. , , .
be avatlable by calhng Mrs Ru )t
set for 6:15 p.m. Roger Vanderboom, Sundanee Gerald Mahoney, Alva Beulah. Mrs. Lillian Ewing of .... '
~cnup, ~unuance
Daniel A. Moline, Palms, Calif. Charles Taylor, Sundance South Dakota was a guest at the " - r~
Ray Simon, Beulah Lottie Dillon, Sundance meeting. Members heard a letter fro.
Wayne Wolff, Belle Fourche The Cowbelles voted to send the state beef .[aromo, tion c,~h~)~
ppl man inn sale mar ahem ~,,
Sundance To ed Ron .., Sam Jolley, Hulett night letters concerning Senate .... ---o~t~
Sgt. Harry G. Sisson, Patrick Gene Ewing, Spearfish Bi'[l 268 to W'*omin" Re" Teno neei promonon announc~m~:'.
In JV Football QueenAFB' Brothers,Fl°rida Sundance BertLeslieRathbun,Sherrard' SheridanNewcastle Roncalio and i~/onta~a R~. John newswill beonheardme t~asperdUring the .eVean~]ane ~x
Melchor The bill pertains to the ....
David J. Graham, Moorcroft Nee Cote, Moorcroft future of private land ownership. ~ity television s[ations, eived
In junior varsity football action Olive M. Long, Loveland, Colo. Jerry Bush, Hulett " " r rnanK you cards were rec
at Upton Monday night, CoachJohn Kluver, Gillette Mrs. A. C. Reynolds, Moorcroft The napkin commzttee repo t ............. from tvLonte ~oeuer, captazn o~
Hugh Palmer's Sundance eleven Ralph Little, Odessa, Texas Pvt. Gary R. Canfield, New ed that a few boxes of the old th .... ; ..... ~ ;,,,~o;.,. tea,~,
dropped an 18-6 decision.. Aubery Long, Hulett York 1960 printing of Cowbelles napkins ~'~,~ ~i~*,~,~"~,.~1~%'n"~' se~ior
Upton grabbed the scoring edge Mrs. Catherine Clingan, Sundance Monty Newman, Sundance and the new napkins can be oh- m,~t ~.a,,h~= win-,~r for th,
rained at the Farm Bureau office tro",~ie~""~"~% ~,,1~"~'~ 'FFA a~a
on the second play of the game, Paul Myers, Sundance ~,Ne[I in Sundance. FHA" .............. chapters thanked the Co~¢', t
recovering its own fumble fern Allan Edwards, Sundance SC L.. Members were told that the belles for the beef furnished to
touchdown. Upton scored again in Kenneth W. Sips, Sundance otcnr Roberts state Cowbelles president will vis- the chanters' banauet last spring'
the second quarter and led 12-0 Deane Bryan, Moorcroft
at halftime. Jean Stinson, Hulett it during the meeting_ of the ~
Sundance cut the gap to 12-6 in Donald Anderson, Carlile Wins Sundance coun~ grouv oct. 23. The meet-
ing will be ~eld at Marco Village Last weekend visitors of Mrsi
the third period when quarter- Chas. C. Viergutz, Aladdin starting at 12:30 p.m. Roll call Grace Hawken were Mr. ~ila:
back Kirk Ellingford hooked up Pennie Fall, Rapid City, S. D.
l',"; hip will ben personal superstition. Mrs. William Hawken, KaznUe~
with running back Den Ferrell on Dick Graham, MoorcroftGolfCham ons
a touchdown pass. Upton added L.S. Reynolds, Petaluma, Calif. October is Beef Month, mem- Hawaii; Mr. and Mrs~ ChatU~c¢,~
its last touchdown in the final O.M. Deeder, Moorcroft C.D. Roberts posted a victory bars were told, and they were Norris, San Diego, Calif.; ju=,,
quarter. Helen Dudrey, Sundance over Chuck Durfee to capture urged to do their part in promot- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawl~e;~,
Offensively, Sundance picked up U.S.D.A. Forest Service, the Sundance Golf Association ing the sale and use of beef. Belle Fourche.
117 yards rushing and 109 yardsSundance championship for 1973. The
through the air. Bob Gray picked John C. Long, Sundance match play tourney was held
up 40 yards rushing andFerrell Dick Ludemann, Upton overs several-day span during SUNDANCE TIMES ~
39. Mike Sprague caught four James Ross, Upton September on the Sundance coun-
passes for 71 yards while Ferrell Darrell Nicholas, Spearfish, S•D. try Club course.
A total of 26 participated in the Continuing The Crook County News
caught two for 38 yards.
Defensively, Sundance recover-
ed five Upton fumbles, intercept-
ed on pass and blocked an extra
point attempt. John Shoun, with
15 tackles, Bill Hoyer and Ken
Rathbun led the defense.
Next action for the Sundance
JV club will be here at 4 p.m.
Monday against Hulett.
Schools to Close
For Two Days
Sundance schools, along with all
schools in Crook county, will
be closed two days next week,
Assistant Supt. Delbert Harbaugh
said Wednesday.
He said schools will be closed
Oct. 4 and 5 while teachers at-
Hugh Holwell, Osage
Mrs. J. F. Ondrizek, Upton
Addie Jones, Moorcroft
Roger Blakeman, Sheridan
Fred Music, Sumner, Wash.
Mona Short Line Tel. Co., Custer
Harry Watson, Sundance
Elsie Terhune, Hulett
C. C. Hejde, Cherry Point, N. C.
Frank Tauck, Beulah
Kenneth Riesland, Oshoto
Mrs. Margaret Hall, Moorcroft
Bob Freiermuth, Hampton, Minn.
Mrs. Hulett C. Wood, Hulett
Alfred R. Nelson, Aladdin
Lester Crago, Belle Fourche
Peter Kudlock, Four Corners
Nicholas J. Crago, Gillette
Emma Diebold, Monument, Colo.
Dr. R. L. Holberg, Sheridan
Gladys Chapman, Upton
Mrs. Frank Mitts, Sundance
Marie Dorsett, Sundance
Felva Brufal, Carson, Calif.
Lydia A. Hauber, Hulett
Jack Necklason, Sundance
lmM the Wyoming Education As-
~aciation convention.
meet.
In final action in :the other
flights, Jay Durfee defeated Rus-
sell Warren in the finals in the
first flight. In second flight play,
Bill Haptonstall defeated Ken-
neth Bennick for first place
honors.
Local AA Group
Plans Meetings
Open meetings of Alcoholics
Anonymous will be held weekly
in the Mt. Calvary Lutheran
Church basement, the organiza-
tion said this week.
Meetings of the group will be
held at 8 p.m. each Tuesday.
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