OCR Text |
Show Page 6 - THE DIXIE SUN - September 30, 1971 Palo Verde began the third quarter of the ball game with Ed Cambell taking the Dixie kickoff on his own five yard line and racing 95 yards for a touchdown. The point after was good, tying the score at 7 to 7. A pass interception by Dixies Paul Kuewa late in the third quarter and an unsportman-lik- e conduct penalty placed the ball on the Pirate 10 yard line and Dixie looked like they would break the 7 tie. A Rebel fumble recovered by Palo Verde nullified the Dixie threat, however. In the final quarter Dixie took a punt from Palo Verde on their own 22 yard line and marched to the Palo Verde 12 where Alf Frehner kicked a field goal giving the Rebels a 10 to 7 lead. hard, and Im especially proi of their determination, he sa after reviewing game films Mo day afternoon. Three Star I 17-- 7 Victor) The Runnin Rebels of Dixo victorious over Palo Verde ( B at the Su the, California) bowl last Saturday evening, pro ved to be one of four Uta: schools picking up pigskin wir around the state. At Salt Lake City, Woodroi Green rushed for 217 yards as champions of the t de ) AC, Arizona State, feated Utahs Redskins 21. The Weber State Wildcat ' ripped Northern Arizona in Ogden, while unbeaten West minster rocked College of Idahi by a 23-- 8 count. Previously unbeaten Brighan Young went down for the firs time this season, 23-- to Kansi State of the midwest. Utah Stall kept winning ways on their thumping Nevada, Las Vega 27-In the only other contes involving Utah colleges, Fullerto1 State of Santa Ana, Cahforni romped to a crushing Southern Utah State. 1 Volui 17-- 7 REBELS TO TEST RICKS Dixie had little time to cele- their victory over Verde as they resumed practice Monday. Coach Ramage and the Rebels are expecting a tough ball game this week with the Ricks Vikings. Ricks has piled up 80 points to their opponents 61 in gaining a record. A tqugh win, defense and a trio of excellent backs will give Dixie a rugged challenge Saturday in Rexsburg. The key to victory may very well be how well the Rebel secondary handles Viking star pass catcher brate 17-- 7 Palo d Hales. The outlook is bright and Ramage is very pleased with his team. Theyve worked very Elepha Jc El (2-0- 4 Palo Verde After the kick-of- f was only able to advance the ball to their own 30 where they were forced to punt. Dixie took in rebels the posscoring kept the punt on their 34 and were ition. A fumble on the 5 yard stripe immediatly dropped. After a gain and an interception on the 15 of of 7 to the Rebel 41 yard line by a Pale Verde pass kept the Pirates Satiki Wolfgramm, Bill Wooley from quarterfrom scoring in the second quart- took a hand-of- f er. Dixie, however, was not to be back Haiola and sprinted 59 denied. After intercepting the yards for the final Dixie touchPirate pass on the Dixie 15 and down. Frehner added the point returning it to their 30 yard line, after. Dixies record now stands at James Haiola passed to Andy loss. The wins Newren for a 70 yard touch- 2 wins and down. The extra point was addcoming against the Dixie Alumni and Palo Verde. ed by Alf Frehner. The next Rebel games will be An onside kick, recovered by October 2 against Ricks Jr. ColDixie, ended the action of the first half. lege in Rexburg. On the 9th the REBELS SINK PIRATES A field goal and a 59 yard run in the 4th quarter gave the Dixie Jr. College Rebels a 17 to 7 victory over the Palo Verde Pirates at the Dixie Sunbowl Saturday. The first quarter of the ball game found Palo Verde deep in their own territory on two occasions with Dixie attempting to score. The rebel attempts to score were stopped, however, by a pass interception on the 20 yard line and a fumble on the Pirate 8 yard line which was recovered by the pirates. Dixies defense blocked two punts in the first quarter and Rebels meet their instate rival, Snow, in Ephraim and on the 16th of October the Rebel footballers meet the Salt Lake Vikings in St. George. STATISTICS Att There 23-- 7 42-1- 3 SUPPORT YOUR SUN ADVERTISER o held F out til and in George The ism De this g spent this p and sal Iter includi ed by be sole Tha respon WARN P Exclusive Ampax Dealer Far prank tance t offense conseq Rudy I' Activit Utal call Ion CASSETTE STEREO PLAYER . . . PLUS HANDY RECORDER lent me Stuc the col action violatir frauds gulatio of the Inst, of the mounti lege a H0 sound of MICRO 42 Get the big, rich, Ampex cassette car stereo, plus a handy built-i- n monaural recorder! Slimline design; packed with deluxe features. Remote-contrmike is always ready in a slide-ou- t tray that also holds 4 cassettes. Fast loading . . . simple controls . . of 20 watts peak music power! Plays through your car speakers or optional Ampex speakers. Dont miss this never-befor- e value! AMPEX Double Disc Values . . . Student Special-QualitTapes $2.49 Your Electric Work Done Quickly y Sales On Records At Kemp Korners Open 6Days A Week Wed. Till 9:00 INCLUDES! Easy-mou- bracket and wiring harness mike Earphone and cord Blank 0 cassette 'A Regular fair trade price SALE Remote-contr- PRICE 1971 E Kelly Marci, |