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Show Pane seven Q3G03SE. FLYERS TO PLAY OVERTON TONIGHT AGGIES RETAIN THE AH Thai they saw, they pretty well summarized came, 'Asgios This their 14-- 0 triumph over Dixie last oan-quer- od. Sat- - urday. they kept the ax. However, tho Flyers put up one of their gamest fights of the season to And tho hold, iontlv and well. Dixie EJoe layigg quarterback, his.. .last .game for the Flyers, was the spark -- for his iplug h basketball five will' meet the Moapa high school team in tho gym tonight at 7:30 in a practice cn- countcr. Beaver, eked out a 21-victory - over the Flyers last Friday night, in the .first practice .game for Coach Loo-- Hafen and his 1941-4edition. Tho Beaver boys took an early lead, which was gradually whittled down, and the Flyers were out one point ahead one minute, before the end of the game. and Beaver, tossed in a Frei was' directing the ball Dixieward, 20 . 2" jeducated toe His .team. was, two-point- as the. game ended.. The free Joss descended, outside and the.. game was over. the-ring- Coach Hafen.' was elated at the showing-.hiboys made. Just before the game, he "We are due to get said, confidentially, a beating. " reserve tackle;, and Gordon Lytle, center, and captain of. the squad. And their hit was some classy football.; The Flyers kept the Aggies at bay until 15 seconds before the gun blasted at the end of the half, when a line plunge 'took the oval over only by inches. The second score was made, in the third quarter, after a long run following a deceptive play .that .caught the Dixie Guy. Smith, mbinations starters. Hurricane night 23 men defeated Beaver on tho Typhoon's Saturday court. close scores indicate a continuriation of tho usual valry. But, as they say, "Anything can happen." Next Wednesday tho Flyers will go to Panaca for another practice game, and ' Dixie-Hurrica- ne -- on-Frida- . of the Aggies tho Linden high will bo here y for a return engagement.' over tho smaller factor,' 26-- his These four-and-a-half-f- oot . - in various coto help him determine his The coach used ' gave them many gains Flyers.- The deciding fouled being co.n-istan- tly kicking the ball out of danger. Along with Joe, doing their last bit to make football history for Dixie,, were Vance Esplin, guard; John Belingheri, lino off guard.' The weight advantage er, ' responsible for tackle; high school The -- tiry'd W They fought val- - score down. ' D FINAL STANDINGS however, to many observers, was the powerful reserves of tho B. A. C. The starting lineup for Dixie Was r Hammond r. c.; Potorson, r. t . ; R. Reb-e- r, r. g. ; Lytle, c. ; Esplin,' 1. g.'; Belingheri, 1. t.; Mozzano, q. b.; Froi, J. G. CONFERENCE according r. h. b.: Hafen, f. b.; Toblor,'. 1. Of ing this o 'Noilson-- 1. h. b.; , group Dixie- students ;arc look- for. Hammond, Peterson, Rob or, Frei, Toblor to. .continue Hifon, Noilson their brilliant work next year, along with Lemmon, Graff, Church,. .Burdette Reber, reserves, who, stuck it out with Coach Watts to the end, and'. ; ' .. ; D THE CLASS SERIES. 3CEN POSTPONED.. IN B uSKETBALL; HAS Class presidents and athletic managers should consult Coach Watts about details. Clubs An are also invited to enter teams. exact schedule will be sot later. SECOND ALL-CONFERE- -- TEAR' according to a vote taken by the coaches of the 'various teams. Five more received honorable mention, , Those- - Toiler, center. voted 'on the second team arc: end; Esplin, guard; and Lytle, Receiving honorable - tackle; Frei. Noilson, backs. Belingheri, Mozzano, mention were; R.Reber, guard; first Mesa placed six- on tho with B. A. C. three and Weber two - team, |