Indians BeatDunlap Eagles146-13 Fridaye j The Wyoming Indians last Friday % : night wound up their 1973 fu?.bah - | season with a 16-13 victory over the I Dunlap Eagles. Is; 1 ini ;hing sec #r.r 1 inthe B1 ae k ha v k eh a mpioi ish i }) footba 11 race this year, the Indians compiled the best defensive record, having only 75 points scored against them all season. However, tbey Ieif only second* { best in points scored.I The Indians had no trouble in their i j final game of fe-t season as Mark: -[O’Neill passed for truce touch* tot* D£! and scored a fourth. Mraker and Kr-r ierman scored the other two.t J The first score of the game cams i in the initial period when0 Neill pss-t ed to Unhold for nine yards. ftfekei , | added the extra points. O'Neill scored ] the second touchdown on a four yard 1 run.; Dunlap was heard from at this point,| scoring their first touchdown on a | 50 yard pass from Chuck Weaver to Kent Tomblin, That ended the firstj half scoring.! In the third period Meaker scored [ on a three yard run and then Rapp ‘ scored when he caught a three yard pass from O'Neill.In the final period O’Neill passed {to Unhold for seven yards and a (score and then Dean Kit ter man went a yard for the final Wyoming score . of the game,Dunlap added its second touchdown on a one yard plunge by Larry Mtd-vaney.In addition to the con vers ton by Meaker, Unhold added two two pointers and Tuttle and Rapp each scored one to make the final score 46*13.In summing up the season, Coach Gary Johnson, “We played exception* ally well all year, considering thenumber of junk we had playing.We should certainly be considered con tenders for the conference champion* ship again next year.“Our seniors did an exceptional job g fine leadership throughout season. It is significant to note that during the last three years they played in only four losing games, “We will miss Geri Unhold, Rucker Meaker, Mike O’Donnell, Kevin Harmon, and Dan All top, our five seniors,” Johnson said*