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Show Starch 31, 1960 THE DIXIE SDN FOUR Outcasts Grab Honors Rebel TracEtsters Take CSU Meet Dixie Commands Top Spot Flyers Netmen Score at Wins, Losses In ICAC BYU Last Friday, April 22, Dixie High had three entries on the Tennis Courts at the BYU Invitational meet. These boys, Ned Ashby, Howard Foremaster and Garth Pickett, are all Juniors and were there for the most part to get valuable experience experience that can help them through the Region and State meets later in' May. School New Ashby was the only Dixie entry in the singles. He played Nielson of Manti. Ashby lost 1st 2nd set set and 3rd set Ashbys only comment, It sure was cold! 4-- 6-- 6-- Howard Foremaster and Garth Pickett entered the doubles. They 2nd played: B Y High: 1st set 2nd set Wasatch: 1st set Manti: 1st set set 2nd set 6-- 6-- 3; 6-- 6-- 2-- ? ; 4 4 : ; ; 4 ; Baseball Struggle By Durant McArthur Coach Sarkis Arslanians diamond r with crew split a CSU on the local field Friday. The Rebs won the first one (the axe game) as George Talbot spun a Max Jones was the hitas he blasted a triple and star ting a double, drove in two runs, and scored a run, thus accounting for all Dixies runs. CSUs major league pitching prospect, Gary Anderson, was the victim of J ones outburst. The winner, Talbot, now has a league record. Anderson regained his poise in the second game and pitched his team to a victory. Dixie hurler, Bill Kovalavich was the loser, a victim of his own wildness. Jensen provided Dixie with a run in the second game by blasting the days only home run, a shot that carried over the centerfield double-heade- 3-- two-hitte- 1 r. 5-- 0 5-- 2 Ray-lan- d fence. In AMS Bowling League The AMS bowling tournament winners were announced last week with the Outcasts, captained by Rex Bryan, taking top honors in the final league playoff as well as individual averages. In a playoff with the second-hal- f winners, the Livin Lobbers, Leon Webb captain, the Casts proved their superiority. High individual Dixie bowlers were Paul Bingham (178 average in 30 games), Rex Bryan (170 average in 30 games), and Craig Hirschi (169 in 15 games). Members of the winning Outcast pin squad in addition to Bryan were Paul Bingham, Jack Tobler, Neil Wise, and Joe Ahlin. The runn7 in. er-up Lobbers are Webb, Ron Broad Jump Tobler, Dixie; Neil Anderton. Dennis ThomCSU; Heaton, CSU; Wilkes, as and George Markovich. Dixie; Hanson, Snow, 20 ft. 9 in. A trophy will be presented the CSU relay (Talbot, champs in the near future by a Swenson, Heaton, Anderson; Dixie, Dixie Bowl official, according to Mesa, 1:32. Mile run Miles, Dixie McAdam, Larry Harmon, AMS President, and Mesa; Smith, CSU; Shields Dixie Rex Bryan, league secretary. The Dixie College Rebels edged the College of Southern Utah Saturday to walk off with the CSU Invitational meet. The Rebel thinclads garnered 90 points compared to 87 for CSU. Mesa Junior College, Grand Junction, Colo., was third with 62 points, and Snow College fourth with 49 points. The results: Shotput Shakespeare, CSU; La Frambois Snow; Dennison, Dixie; Dutton, Dixie; Summers CSU; 42 ft. 1 in. Discus Blumberg, Mesa; Denni-- : son, Dixie; Matheson CSU; Peterson; Snow; Taylor, Snow, 127 ft. Ev-ere- Sta-hel- i, 880-yar- Dillon, Mesa, 4:58.3. High jump Beck, Snow, Bennett, Mesa; Newton, Mesa, Wilkes, tie for second; Dixie; three-wa- y Tobler, Dixie, 5 ft. 10 in. dash Bryan, Dixie; Evans Dixie; Morzeleski, Mesa; Harmon, Snow; McCormick, CSU, 440-yar- d dash Anderson, CSU; Talbot, CSU; Anderson, Dixie; Sturzenegger, Dixie; S w e n s e n 100-ar- d CSU. :9.8. 120-yar- high d hurdles Cotton, Anderton. Dixie; Snow; Reber, Dixie. Wilkes, Beck 880-yar- d dash Nielson, Snow, Miles, Dixie; Hill Snow; tied for second; Jackson, CSU; Conway, Dixie 2:04.4. 220-yar- d dash Anderson, CSU; Talbot, CSU; Anderson, Dixie, tied for fourth Archer, Mesa; Daniels,' Mesa, :22.2. Two-mil- e run McAdams, Mesa; Shields Dixie; Dillon. Mesa; CSU; Brown, Dixie, 11:22.6. 220-yar- d low hurdles Cotton, Mesa; Wilkes, Dixie; Reber, Dixie; Anderton, Dixie; Beck. Snow. :26.2. Mile relay Snow, Dixie, Mesa. 3:33.4. Col-ledg- See New Stock of Pickett's For Finest in Watches and Diamonds Hamilton, Elgin, Wyler Milne Jewelry Samsonite Streamlite Luggage Youll Love the New Low Prices Count the Screws and Win Your Purchase Dixie studentbody officers for and 60 and the newly elected officers for 60 and 61 will attend the Utah regional meeting of the National Student Association at Cedar City on May 7. Upon special invitatidn from host school, CSU, the Dixie delegates will join with member delegates from other Utah colleges to evaluate the worth of the National Student Association. Other schools in attendance will be BYU, U of U, CSU, Snow, Weber and USU. Six Dixie College Students Called To Serve Missiosn e, Six Dixie College students received calls for LDS missions in a flurry of excitement last Friday. All will leave during the next two or three months. The Elders and their calls are: Kent Meeks, England;. Bob Pickett, Brent Crosby, Central Editor Argentina; Atlantic States; George Talbot, Northern States; Jon Green, West Dear Editor Last weeks big election cam- Germany; and Stephen Thompson, paign leaves me wondering just California. what its supposed to be. Juggling, hula hoops, and free punch and cookies may be entertaining, but Dance Concert To Be what do they show of the merits of the candidates involved? Presented May 14 Dixie The assembly clari-fe- d Joan Woodbury and company the candidates stands, but during the campaign itself there was will present a dance concert Salittle clarifying of anything. The turday, May 14 at 8:30 p. m., here hypocritical fiction that we can in the Dixie College Auditorium. elect the best to office by circus Israeli Folk Dance, rope study, jazz can be blamed largely on the crea- and a demonstration of some of the tion of two parties with no par- techniques and concepts used in ticular stand on the issues whose modern dance are part of the tentaonly job appears to be to make tive program. The dancers, who carnival spirit on campus. have either majored or minored in The Deseret News headlined, the art of dance and have studied Elections Make Dixie Look Like with many well known dance artCarnival to which I say, Amen. ists including our own Juan ValenCouldnt we stop election by cir- zuela are graduates of various uncus? iversities, consisting mainly from Ned Ashby BYU and the U of U. t pre-prima- McArthur Jewelers Attend Regional Meeting Letter to the Wilson Sporting Supplies Baseball Equipment Newly Elected Officers To 59 :53. Mesa; Dixie; :15.8. Snow's Furniture t, d , First Game j |