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Show IX! D LOOKING AHEAD An intramural SPORTS DIXIE DO. NS MILFORD tournament in ping pong In an exciting and wet afternoon, the is scheduled to take place in the winter Dixie Flyers' six-mfootball team won one and 3. doubles. Any from Milford quarter singles on 'should enter the. Neither team scored the first quarter, sign up wishing to, but at the beginning of the second cangym bulletin board. badminton every to the rain came down, and with it came Basketball, boxing, man in Dixie will take part in these two touchdowns by Dixie. In the third quarter Milford made its various sports. There will be an intramural boxing tournament. Last year first score, while in the last period Dixie won at Cedar City and sent a team Dixie made two touchdowns to Milfords to the state meet. Bigger things aro in one. All the Dixie players did well, but store this year. .Come out and learn the Kent of Reber was outstanding. He made two art manly In the spring quarter, track, field, of the touchdowns and passed to Snow for softball, horsoshoes and tennis will be a third. He was also present in almost featured. every play, doing some outstanding tackD ling. Frost made "the other score. ' an 26-1- solf-defen- se. Beaver JASPER SAYSi plays at Hurricane is., the time to liven up the good and Cedar goes to Parowan. Nov; ol Dixie Spirit. Everybody como and bring somo one with you. Lots not have Carbon going homo and fooling liko Mosa when sho played B. A. C. (Ask mo.) It is the duty of ovory ono of us to show them what good sportsmanship is, cause we are and not have tliem show us not from Missouri." Dont forget to help us sell our season tickets. Adult season tickets are Cedar last won week, trounced ively. from while tomorrow, Milford by one point Hurricane and Beaver Hinckley and Parowan, respectD TENUIS FEES EXPLAINED tennis club officers are still making an appeal for members. Those desiring to use the courts must join the club, or pay five cents an hour $2.00 far six home games, four coliege each for the privilege of playing. This and two high 'school games. Ladies is a standing rule of the clubj and notice to that effect has been posted. tickets are, $1.00 each. BEAT CARBON! The only purpose of the fee is to I say we will take them 14.-- 6. The imaintain ' the court and to pay the ex- tennis activities. It is, I not afraid of tomorrow, for I' therefore, only fair that all who uso have seen yesterday and I love today. the courts, pay their part of the expense. The club is also responsible for a d COACH HAEEN PRESENTS BASKET SCHEDULE major debt of more that $170 f.or the as Schools from Nevada, as well Utah, lighting system, with accumulating inare applying for practice games with the terest. D high school basketball team. BEAT CARBON pense of am : i athletic INSTITUTE NOTES council has met and has IMPROVEMENTS AT THE INSTITUTE include decided on the schedule, the practice season starting November 1. the completion of a rock wall on the Since there are no returning regulars south side of the building by Edward from last year,- a tournament will be jNisson. The new' lawn is also thriving. staged before the squad is selected. The practice schedule includes' the A FIRESIDE HOUR .AS HELD last Sunday an was excellent after church. There following gamenr Howard told and Carter December 18, Murray at Murray. musical program, December 19, Cyprus at Magna of his missionary experiences. The - at Beaver Dixie at January 2, Payson December 20, Beaver I : I D THE COLLEGE BASKETBALL the 194-- Dixie opens season at has been drawn D January TESTA.ENT SECTION for the institute building. D? SCHEDULE B. A. C. on of the seminary is giving a party Friday evening in THE OLD up. 9 ! JESSIE LARSON ASSISTED JITH THE work of this issue of the D. J. C. ART |