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Show SNOW BASKETEERS TO MEET DIXIE FLIERS FOR 2-GAME WEEK-END TILT Dixie college, leading the league with five victories and one defeat, will play Snow college col-lege who boasts three wins and two defeats, Friday and Saturday Satur-day nights here. According to the present setup, set-up, this will be one of the crowning crown-ing games of the season. The Dixie boys have been training faithfully and are working harmoniously har-moniously with the coach and with each other. The Snow team, under their new coach, El-don El-don Brinley, are also in the peak o'f condition. The results of the games therefore, are unpredictable. un-predictable. Coach Hafen has stated his appreciation of the fine morale that has been shown by the boys in the games played so far. Immediately preceeding the col- lege game will be a high school league game between Dixie and Parowan. The high school team is now leading their division having hav-ing suffered no defeats. They met Parowan earlier in the season sea-son on Parowan's court and d- I feated them by a score of 3D to 15. Parowan has shown improvement im-provement since then and will be in there battling every minute. min-ute. It will be notd in the fol- . lowing individual scoring record of the college players. That j Dixie has two first place winners in Wilson in the forward's di- ; vision and Schmutz in the renter's ren-ter's division. Fmpey and Fer- ; tol are both in third place in their positions. This gives some ! idea of why Dixie is in first (Continued on Inst paee.) SNOW "DIXIE (Continued from first page) place. At that all of the games have been closely contested and the local boys are far 'from having hav-ing a cinch on the championship. These two games with Snow will have an important bearing on the out come. If Dixie should take both they would be in a much better position and will have a surer grip on first place honors. Here is how they stand: FORWARDS G T F P Wilson, Dixie 25 16 12 62 Pentalute, Westmin. 24 18 10 58 Empey, Dixie 19 12 9 47 W. Jones, B.A.C 17 9 6 40 Watts, Weber 12 25 16 40 Truman, Snow 16 10 ' 7 39 Nielson, Snow 13 23 11 37 Strike, Westminster 11 26 11 33 T. Jones, B.A.C 12 3 3 27 Wolfrom, Westmin. ..9 10 7 25 CENTERS G T F P Schmutz, Dixie 16 15 10 42 C. Snow, Weber .17 10 4 38 Whtlk., Westmin. ..10 14 8 23 Anderson, Snow ....11 8 5 27 Olson, Snow 8 8 4 20 Foley, Weber 6 17 8 20 GUARDS G T P P B. Limb, Westmin. 20 16 9 49 Peterson, Snow 19 23 10 48 Pectol, Dixie IS 9 6 42 Bird, Snow 14 16 9 37 Mxwll., Westmin 12 16 8 32 Hunter, B.A.C 9 6 3 21 Sullivan, Dixie 9 11 3 21 |