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Show November 14, 1959 TIIE DIXIE SUN iriddes's Stop Salt IdiQ Biiiie Cceiv hi Crock i!y the Flyers only TD from the After a tense, half, the Bulldogs of Judge Memorial High School exploded for four touchdowns to shatter Dixie Highs dreams of a second state championevenly-matdie- d line. The score was set up by Forbes only completed pass of the afteraerial was snagnoon. The ship. ged by Stephen Larkin, a promisend. 34-The triumph boosts Judge ing junior into the state finals against the winA successful conversion attempt semi-finner of a sent Flyer hopes as high as the to be played in Vernal this after-- ! halfsummery D'xie sun. The noon. time deadlock was the closest the Player amid the picturesque underdog Flyers came to Utahs 4 autumn setting of Dixies Sun Bowl, 1959 championship. ' the crucial battle was the second nrep i After Bob Lucers tune the Flyers have been eliminatof an intercepted Dixie pass, ed by Judge Memorial at the lofty semi-fin"he in sarch of state began to drain from Flyplay heights er spirits. From this point in the the Class B division. 3rd quarter, the afternoon game The Bulldogs drew first blood was all Judge Memorial. A pass; with a pass from sharp- - ing attack led by Bulldog quartershooting Judge Quarterback Jay back Jav Gamble, Judges best Gamble into the waiting arms of for honors, Vic Lucero. The conversion boot overwhelmed the Flyers as ! was good lead 3 completed passes from 10 giving Judge a accounted for 130 yards and midway in the first quarter. 20-yar- d 7 IMillard-Uinta- al h 7-- 7 75-yar- d run-bac- , ' 60-yar- d can-d;dat- e AH-Sat- 7-- J Yesterday was THE DIXIE FLYERS at dizzy heights. day. We still think youre great, gang. JUDGE-me- nt From the Bench By JEFF Those rambunctious Rebels had a successful trip to Snow College in Ephraim last week. The boys L " from our end of .4 . V the state went L'.tn. right up there and badgered those Badgers to the tun of a HOLLAND Snow Badgers scored their first touchdown and scored the extra point, the Snow Badgers scored their second touchdown and missed their extra point, and now Dixie scored its second touchdown. The play for the extra point is coming up. Here is where we find the superb coaching! Coach Arslanian calls time out. The boys wonder what strategy will come from the Lil Genius He takes the Educated Toe, Fred Evans, aside and speaks these immortal words, "Kick the ball through the unrights. Now that shows courage. He could have side, "Kick it on the ground, or Kick it into the stands, or Kick it at the referee, But no! He says "Kick it through the uprights and in fear of being ostracized, Fred willingly did so. Well, so much for the Rebs. Lets all support the big Homecoming Game today against the Eagles from Carbon College. THE DIXIE FLYERS ran into a little trouble over the week end and found themselves on the losing end of a game with the Delta Rabbits, the second place team from Millard Division. This doesnt look so good because if the Flyers get over Judge Memorial (well know whether they did or not by the time this issue is out) they have to meet Millard who beat Delta - L 14-1- 3 win. Actually it wasnt the best game Dixie has played this year with several fumbles and miscues spicing up the game but this may have been due to the type of ball that the Snow club was playing which was not quite what was expected of a Junior College team. Actually there was some superb coaching in this game. This was the situation: The Rebels scored their first touchdown and scored the extra point. The . 'V e com-nie"el- 0 WALT BROOKS FLYERS show- ing the unusual fight which led them to the Region 10 crown, fought back with a grinding ground attack led by backs Leon Fish and Ralph Staheli. Quarterback Raymond Forbes satisfied the pleading of Dixie fans by bulling his way to Rebs Nudge Badgers; Meet Carbon Today fwo TDs. a spunk STILL DISPLAYING observers which many felt the Flyers didnt have, the courageous Dixie eleven slowly gave way to the Judge powerhouse. As the Bulldogs began to sense their important victory, they picked up two fourth quarter scores to snowball their tally to a total when the final gun sounded. early-seaso- n In first downs the valiant crew THE DIXIE REBELS won their oWdid the Bulldogs with 14 as third gridiron contest of the season to 9 for the winning in eight starts last Friday at Ephraim by nudging the host Snow on Fred Evans last Badgers minute place kick. Dixie scored first early in the first quarter as Arlyn Hafen skirted end for 17 yards to cap a sustained march. Snow continued with Drive Inn touchdowns in the first and second 13-- 7 to lead at time. half quarters The last half was a defensive Try Something New battle with Dixie finally scoring to pull the game out of the fire late d 14-1- 3 Dairy Freez Homecoming Special Turkey Burgers and Onion Rings the last quarter. Richard Hafen sneaked over for the TD. Evans then iced the game for the Big in Grey. Dixie winds up the season this Saturday by hosting Carbon in the Rebel Homecoming game. 20-1- 3 xV. FRSHMEN YEARBOOK i 21-- McArthur Jewelers Count the Screws and Win Your Purchase I The Fivers made a lot of misin this game but I think this is a game that they can profit bv and I hope they do so. Good luck vesterday and in the next, last, final, and all those good ending words, game. 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