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Show Tuesday, October 19, 1954 THE DIXIE SUN PAGE FOUR Reflecting Dixie's Sun Dixie Ccl'ege WAA Make By NORMAN FAWSOX With five long weeks of toil beDixie College Women's Athletic hind us, it finally came. (Not association is in full swing at the Marilyn!) It, the new' bus, of opening of another year under the course, is a little late lor our direction of the following com- wornout gridiron men, but just in Dixies petent officers: Joyce Caudill, time to accommodateof basketneight in the person president; Cleone Wallis, Gale Judd, secretary; ball players. You poetical minded geniuses Betty Jane Ryclman, intramural manager; Doris Graff, assistant of the upper division have, I supintramural manager; Geniel pose, already begun racking your reporter. Miss Connie Cor- minds for some masterful lines of bett is the faculty advisor. rhyme. Remember, your attempt, A big year is planned for the I mean masterpiece, must be suborganization and they hope to be mitted to the National Poetry well supported. The following association, 3210 Selby avenue, team captains have been chosen: Los Angeles 34, Calif., before NoSeniors, Ina Reber; juniors, Doris vember 5. and Janice E. Ence, coI hope you seniors, juniors, captains; sophomores, Gale Judd sophs and Irosh remembered to and Mariam Hafcn; freshmen, face Mr. Robins camera last Helen Miles and Karen Vawdrey. week end for the yearbook. Class competition is being inThe cheer leaders and Pep club troduced this year, which, it is are fired up this year, it sure more into will girls bring hoped, seems. They really help make the W. A. A. At the year's end, a trophy games more exciting. Oh, yes! Dont forget to rememis to be given to the winning class. ber to not forget the KDIX broadwomens of For real enjoyment athletics, join W. A. A. now; every casts from 5 til 7 p. m. at 560 on your radio dial. girl in school is eligible. Year Plans, Hold Election vice-preside- e, lone Seitz and Sherald Sullivan are recovering after a recent automobile accident in Washington. They are lucky to have not been y seriously hurt, as the carw'as com-p'etel- Dixie Flyers Taste Defeat In Yake of Redmen Yin demolished. The Dixie Flyers dropped their of the season first Prejudice has always been the last league game Friday in a crucial game greatest obstacle to progress. played at Cedar. The Redmen reNo person over gets too old to turned Dixies kickoff 80 yards in the third quarter for the decisive acquire the latest wrinkle. touchdown. By winning this game, Cedar clinched at least a tie for the region 6 football crown. Dixies only hope is a victory over Milford, while Beaver beats Cedar. In the opening quarter Cedar threatened, driving to Dixies Co. line where they were stopped. The Flyers seemed unable to get started and the quarter ended with neither team scoring. Welcomes All Students Cedar scored early in the second quarter on a scries of drives to Back to Dixie take a lead. With Lonny Hafen, Lloyd Booth, and Doug Hunt picking up first dowms on Drop in and See Us the ground, the Flyers drove to Cedars line. A fumble killed their hopes and the half ended with Cedar leading 6 to 0. In the third quarter the Flyers started clicking as Jolley recovered a fumble. In seven plays Booth, Hunt, and Bruce Stucki carried it to Cedars line. Lonny Hafen then scored on a line plunge to tie the game up at 6 to 6. Seconds later, Cedar returned our kickoff 80 yards up the lead right sideline for a one with quarter remaining. Famous For In the final quarter, Cedar scored on a run to take a Sundaes Malts, lead. On the kickoff following, Bruce Stucki took a latHamburgers, Hot Dogs eral and made an run, almost identical to that made by the 15c and 25c Rodmen in the third quarter, but the referee rules that he stepped and Chili Soups out of bounds on the line. L 0. Snow 10-ya- rd Stsrnitere -0 10-ya- rd rd 12-to- -6 40-ya- rd 19-to- -6 80-ya- rd 50-yar- Punch and Candies for Parties Will Be Open After School Dances and Ball Games The box score: Dixie Cedar 0 0 0 6 Flyers Smash Cowboys In Dixie College Rebels Lopsided Victory; Score Show Strength, Spirit Is The Dixie Flyers added Kanab cowboys to their growing list of victims, with a lopsided 33-- 0 victory last Monday, Octo-- , her 4. The Flyers scored once in every quarter and twice in the second quarter while Kanab seldom threatened. Kanab kicked off to start the game and Dixie returned the ball io Kanabs 40 yard line with Lonny Hafen and Doug Hunt carrying the hall, The Flyers advanced 35 yards in nine plays to Kanabs tive yard line. Doug Hunt carried the ball over lrom there to score Dixie's first touchdown. With Hunt carrying the ball again, Dixie made the extra point, making the score 0 when the first 7-- 0. sakes. In the opening moments of the second half Lloyd Booth intercepted a short pass from Kanab and ran 15 yards for our fourth touchdown. The extra point failed and the third quarter ended with Dixie leading 27 to 0. Coach Brooks gave everyone a chance to play during the second half in an attempt to hold the score down, but the Flyers scored again in the fourth quarter on a run by Bruce Stucki. That was the game, as Kanab threatened but could not score. The box score of the game was t as follows: Dixie Kanab 7 0 14 6 0 0 For Quality Portraits Photo Supplies ODEGARD'S Photo Shop - (2), and Clothing Bruce Stucki. Extra points Doug Hunt, Ken Jolley, and Bruce Stucki. So far the Dixie Flyers had defeated Beaver, Parowan, Hurricane and Kanab in league games and played the Cedar Redmen on October 15 at Cedar City. Their remaining league game is with Milford, the team which was crushed by Cedar 73 to 6. Coats, Suits, Dresses Skirts, Sweaters and Blouses : !: Snows Dress Shop ATTENTION, ALL REBELS AND FLYERS You Are Hereby Invited to Attend the World Premiere October 21, 1954 Of the Worlds TURN OX THE HEAT America should retain her reputation for being the melting pot but should make it hotter for those who refuse to melt. first truly high-fashio- n self-windi- timepiece Beauty in Motion Winds by Motion Eight exquisite models for dress, sport, casual wear Priced as low' as 859.50 ONE GOAL ONLY i McArthur jewelers 41 North Main Street y Very Choice Selection of Fall 633 0 0 Touchdowns Dixie, Hunt Lonny Hafen, Loyd Booth, 06 719 In some cases success has been brought about because no ance was made for anything else. at practice. This year 32 players have been showing up for drill and they really show a good team spirit. Coach Wilson has good men, two deep in every position. So far this year, the Rebels have played three games, two of which were league games with Ricks and Carbon. The Dixie college roster is as follows: Franklin Peterson, Jerry Tousa, Earl Grant, Richard Hunt, Karl Brooks, Clint Lytle, Eldon Wilford Wulfenstein, Hardy, Dennis Crowther, Junior Seegmil-ler- , Gary Iverson, James C. Goodwin, Truman Hebdon, Kent Huntsman, Wynn Stout, Jesse Bennett, Will Dodge, Larry Lemmon, Keith Wallace, Gary Sandberg, Lewis Whitney, David Stucki, Louis quarter ended. Lamar Frei, Earl Thompson, Dixie drove to Kanabs two yard Bradshaw, Lynn Stanley, Robert line early in the second quarter, Moss, Norman Walker, Brent from where Doug Hunt scored his Lovell, and Jack Robinson. second touchdown on a line plunge. Booth passed to Jolley for the Credit goes to Mary Helen Clark extra point, making it 14-and Laurelle Leany for the new Before the gun sounded ending drapes which adorn the windows the half, Lonny Hafen scored in the student lounge. The girls Dixies third touchdown on a run took advantage of the U.E.A. reto the left. Bruce Stucki gave us cess to construct them. our third extra point making it FAST TALKER WINS 21 to 0 at the half. The Cowboys All men may be equal before the from Kanab were doing their best, but they just couldnt match the law but some are more than Flyers talent. With Dixie threat- equal to the task of finding ening to score in the second quarter, a Kanab player was overheard 7 to say, Come on, lets stop these (censored) guys, for (censored) d 6 6 The football prospects for the Dixie Rebels have improved considerably since last year, when there the was an average of only 18 players Against Visitors 33-- 0 St. George, Utah |