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Show t DIXIE BATTLES PAROWAN TODAY FOR SOUTHERN FOOTBALL Dixie fight' It and high schools will Parowan out this afternoon on the Hu- gridiron for the six -- nan football supremacy of the southern division. The game will commence at 2:30. This game comes as the result of the rricane two teams victories last Friday, when and romped over Cedar City 4.6-Parowan overpowered Milford 19-- 7. Cedar City played Dixie on even terms for most of the first half, but the Flyers took advantage of the breaks and led Dixie - DIXIE CROWN 12 from the start. The northerners attack went through for two touchdowns early in the game, after which the Flyers held them. well in check. With the regulars well in the lead, Coach Tolnan began to substitute freely, and the reserves continued the scoring. Before the game every man on was-'ove- r B. A. C CLASH FOR POSSESSION OF AXE It will be Dixies turn tomorrow to most the evenly matched teams in the gridiron history of St. George go to battle for the possession B. A. C. played host two woeks ago, and the Aggies lost by a single point before the largest crowd ever to see a football game in Cedar City. There will bo a different" stage tomorrow, but Dixie figures on the same result. The Aggies will come with a do or-d- ie attitude, but the Flyers feel confident, with one 'victory tucked .away, and with the advantage of the home court and the home crowd as an additional mar- gin of safety. Regardless of the outcome, i6 will be a battle of battles. The game is scheduled to start at 2 p. It is tussle. Parowan defeated Dixie when they met at. Parowan earlier in the season, but the Flyers hope to make a comeback this game ended in a 13-Mesa defeated Ricks are made of. afternoon. The winner of the game will play the high school for the state six-mB. Y. U. took two of championship. three from Uintah to win the northern division, Uintah being the team Dixie B. Y. U, played in the an finals last year to win the championship. The Dixie reserves traveled to Hurricane Monday to 'play the Tigers in a The Tigers won practice game. 8. Dixie led at the half Phil Reid was the only regular to see action. But 25-1- .D. QUEDTIONU AIRES ITUDE TESTS wore IN REGARD TO THE APT- given out in orientation. Wednesday! the results will be tabulated to determine what tests will be given. of Southern Utahs axe. m. show what champions .. see. the Dixie bench saw action. Milford played Parowan on even terms the first half, but Parowan came back to . TOMORROW a non-confore- ncc 'Dixie was idle last week, while the Aggies went to Price to engage the Gold--e- n Eagles in a homecoming contest. This 13 tested 7-- Dixie is in a closely con- Albion upset the Salt and game, Lake dopestors Weber eleven These same tie. to defeat the much-tout- ed 6. dopestors figured at the top because of that little Weber should be given opposition, that to end the season with a clean a chance slate. It will that Dixie be noted and Albion defeated Westminster by almost identical scores, each on the home field This would indicate that not only Dixie, but other teams in the division would give or Albion a good fight, Dixie boys would like nothing better than a chance to meet the Albion boys in Weber a playoff, One lifts girl a .D. who gets finger is a money every time she pretty manicurist. |