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Show flyers 'The ax to aggies .. HIGH SCHOOL - defeated the Flyers a whirlwind finish. ...last Saturday. in With less than a" second, to go Theobald, star halfback, heaved a. pass to Crabb. This tied the "score , and Duncan kicked successfully, to give the Aggies the game. Bennetts' pass to Sampson gave Dixie Branch Aggies Twenty-fiv- . ' turning in the first quarter., but the lead ' kick went wide. porary lead.'Mosley scored 'in a ;made- a tem- place.. good. canto. the tun of This a considered by many of the fans as the best ever played in St. It was just too .much to expect George. the Flyers to win twice in the same season from evenly matched rival. was a non-confere- game,' nce still holds the league lead in tie with Albion. Dixie a if ' snorts Lake xvriters ' PAROWAN WINS Parowan do. sponsored a Sadie Hawkins, day. T; e assembly hall was converted into Dogpatch, Kentucky. Immediately after assembly the chase began, which lasted throughout the day, the to Catch' the big, strong girls trying, them to the dance. men to escort, PANGUITCH HIGH a high six-ma- n- go north. Parowan- goes into the finals as a revictory over Dixie at Hu22-1- Parowan played on heads-u- p the ' wrongfoot. ball, and as a' result Dixie lost her chance to try for her second Parowan state championship. took an early lead and was never headed, the first score coming in the second quarter when Gurr went around his ox ;n right end. 'Hatch kicked for the two extra points. .D.' ' the second Dalton scored again-iod , and again Hatch made the kick good. Gurr scored again in the third quarter after a sensational lbrig pass,., but- the extra point was not made.The Flyers then came to life, but it was too late. Neilson scored in the third and Tobler in the fourth quarters with one. kick being good.- This made the and. it never changed, though .'score 22-the FlVers came very close to- scoring after a sustained seriesof passes in. - tion to sult of their Friday 4. The Flyers got off SCHOOL L school tomorrow afternoon at Provo for the football championship 'of ' Utah. The game was scheduled, for .Southern butRams the Utah, accepted the invita- rricane a ' U.- wi 1 1 .D. SOUTHERN DIVISION HONORS Y-- . CLASS ' .D'. B. ; social here November 29, in the form of a skating party. hold Dixies' to arrange will play the .D.' THE HURRICANE HIGH SENIOR in the theSalt - soph;- the money "this year. ' 6- -0 'think-o- here with Albion. play-o- ff we. stay--i' ' The highly-- ' touted Weber college team' was barely able to eke. .out a victory over Westminster Saturday only conference game. That i, ' n this , ' VictorFrei, Ben Glendon McHullin, Graff, soph; frosh; Huntsman, soph. soph; Jay Wendell Tobler, soph; DeWayne Schmutz, soph; Orwin Gubler, frosh; Phil. Reid, frosh;- Gilbert- Tobler,' soph. "This squad is small and inexperienced," lucky says C.oach Hafen. "We shall be Le Grande Frs The game was - ' Earl Milne,, soph; 'Alpine Prince, frosh; Harvey Savage, soph; .Ralph Hafen, frosh. Myrl Riding, frosh; Dee Frost , frosh; '.Stafford Snow, frosh; Ronald McArthur, frosh. Arlo Hafen, soph; victory goes the. ax. It will" presented in the near future. Since- .. Kay Lorraine Woodbury, frosh. but-the- 14-1- 3. suc-h'a- wn Hafen, soph; Blaine Fawcett, soph; ElMyrrh Cox.,frosh; With the be players are: Junior Neilson, soph; hole, deep in their own territory, but succeeded ip .stopping the hammering of the Aggies until the final minute of play, when the visitors won to Dixie got in squad acting- as - The .teams and for the Aggies, determined bid in the last lead looked very bad last years cut-do- the 'third, and" the" was. from ' - pass for the extra point for captains. These teams' will .play each other until the squad takes The Aggies scored, 'seven in the second period, giving then out three regular high school basketball practice. "This is the largest turnout for many years," states- Coach Hafen'. The players- are being placed. in five separate teams with the five men re- ' the e page BAJK2TEERS REPORT men have turned 14 ' waning moments of 'the game. Dixie made the most yardage; and took .the the ball for 11 Parowan, but the and weight count D. first downs to 7 for latter made their speed when it meant the most. .D. .D. |