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Show S.A.C., OKIE HIGH SCHOOLS MEETJNHfr Local Squad Goes Into Fray Favorite to Win; Result M a y Decide Divisional Champi o n sh i p Team CLFB STANDING High School Won Lost Pet. Dixie 3 0 1.000 B. A. C 2 1 .667 Parowan 2 1 .657 j Orderville 2 1 Ml j Hurricane 1 2 .333 ' Kanab 1 2 .333 Enterprise 0 4 .000 I College Won Lost Pet. Dixie 2 0 3 000 Snow 2 2 .500 B. C. A 0 2 .000 High School Schedule January 29 Dixie at B. A. C. January 30 Kanab at Hurricane; Hurri-cane; Orderville at Parowan. January 31 Kanab at Enterprise; Enter-prise; Orderville at B. A. C. February 4 Hurricane at Dixie. College Schedule January 30 and 31 Dixie at B. A. C. FORECASTS High School. Kanab 28; Hurricane 23. Orderville 21; Parowan 27. Dixie 32; B. A. C. 25. Kanab 28 Enterprise 18. Orderville 23; B. A. C. 31. College. Dixie 37; B. A. C. 32. Dixie 40; B. A. C. 37. i The Dixie and B. A. C. high school basketball teams will meet in Cedar City tonight in the most important game yet played by the local club. A win over this outstanding out-standing rival will go a long ways toward giving the local boys the confidence and punch necessary to carry them to division honors, while defeat at this stage of the season, with hard games at Parowan Paro-wan and Kanab in the offing, will have a bad effect, to say the least. For this reason Dixie should be well supported by local fans at the contest tonight. According to the dope Dixie should win by eight or ten points. Thus far the local team has a clean slate, having won three and lost no games. Orderville has a fluke victory to her credit over Cedar, but there is no question but that Cedar is the better team. This will probably be demonstrated demonstrat-ed Saturday when they meet again in the B. A. C. gym. B. A. C, Orderville and Parowan Paro-wan are tied for second plare in league st.inding with two games won and one lost. Hurricane and Kanab have each won one and lo t two, and Enterprise is in the cellar cel-lar position with no games won and four lost. Other names over the week end are Kanab at Hurricane and Orderville Or-derville at Parowan Fririay niniil. land Kanab at Enterprise and Or-jderville Or-jderville at B A C. Fa'urday night. j 'C'e-.ti'in'ofd en paoe 5i BASKETBALL DIXIE VS. CEDAR FRIDAY. SATURDAY Dixie College and the 3. A. C. scuai. Dixie has two narrow mar-Cedar, mar-Cedar, aooording to the scores. : which as a rule don't nter.n a the league, but a real battle al-; al-; ways results when these two teams : meet. j Flxie fans who go to Ccd.-.r S.".:-' S.".:-' urday night will witness a double-header double-header as Crderville high sohool. Cedar high, will again meet that i team. ! COLLEGE TAKES ! two fro?.i sxcvr j By the narrow margin of two ! points in Friday night's game and i one point Saturday night, the ;Bixie College basketball team took the series from Snow colhte cf Fphraim. The first gome was won j by a score cf 35 to 23. and the second 42 to 41. i ; In Friday's game the teams ba:-j ba:-j tied evenly throughout the first quarter with Snow on the short ' end of the score by margins cf j from one to three points. Dixie in- creased iter lead in the second j runner and led 22 to 13 at the ; oicse of the half. In the third 5ncw counted 13 points to Dix- ie's S. ! Saturday night's game was a i battle frem start to finish. Dixie led until late in the final -period (when Snow forged ahead. With a minute and a half to go Hafcn, with two baskets, tied the score. In the extra period Snow made three points and Dixie four. The scores: Friday Night. Dixie 3.; Snow 33. , Dixie G. T. F. P. Peeto;, rf 4 4 2 10 Snow, If 0 4 2 2 Hafen. c 3 3 2 8 Fcwcett, rg 3 1 0 G Cox, Ig 1 5 4 e S. rat ton. rf 1113 G.,: ... If 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 13 11 33 Snow. G. T. F. P. F'.iascn. rf 3 0 0 G Young. If 4 0 0 3 Lund, c 2 G 3 7 '.Ceil-on. rg 0 7 4 4 Lamb. Ig 12 13 y.'.clter, rf 10 0 2 dinger, rg 1113 Totals 12 10 9 33 Deforce, Paxmar; umpire, Ilea!. Saturday r'ip!it Dixie 51: Snow 11. Dixie. G. T. F. P. Pre to!, rf fi 7 6 13 Pirrh, If 0 0 0 0 'Lof'U. c 3 3 17 Fawcett. rg 3 3 0 6 Cox. l:r 2 3 3 7 Snow, If 2 10 4 r-e:rs. If 0 0 0 0 "traitor., If 0 0 0 0 Totals 10 17 10 42 j Snow. I G. T. F. P. j ;ro-::-r. rf 0 0 0 o' Y.-iur. if 3 5 17 i .; c. 2 6 4 8 N ih.on. 1113 din: r. !r 5 3 3 13; d r.:-:. ri 2 4 2 C ' V-a: t. X. .0 0 0 0 : r:.:b. ;-. 12 2 4 T :d 14 21 13 4i r.: - D.v." 12; f now r,. j - i -: : - 4i. !!;',!! s ' T:'i';I, P. A. ( . -'i It. A. ( . O T F. P ' ri 3 2 0 '. 7 : i :t - r. i i n : - rr 2 2 1 r. : ' i. ' i ; : ' r r- j i Orr!'-n .. r f, 7 T 7 -.-:' 2 :-. 7 ----- r v I 2 .; ' ' 2 '. T ' . ; tit": ' '. Pi w - n r i . I!:irrr;r' I. Burt. If 7 0 0 14 Clark, c 13 3 5; Kebtnson. rg 1 0 0 2; jBrttridge. Ig 0 0 0 0 ! j Benson, c 3 0 0 6; iClmton. rg 0 0 0 0 , Lewder. Ig 0 0 0 0 '' Totals 24 3 3 f 1 1 llurrieane i G. T. F. F. i Webb, rf 0 0 0 C 1 I Wdson. If 2 1 1 5 Wright, c 0 1 1 1 jlsem. rg 0 0 0 C1 j Walla re, ig. 0 0 0 C ; Jones, rf 10 0 2 ! Terry. If 2 0 0 4 ' Stout, c 0 0 0 0; ; Hardy, rg 1 0 0 2 ' j Overt. Ig 0 111; j Totals 4 C 3 3 1? ! j Dixie 4$: Enterprise 2 Dixie. G. T. F. P. F:nme::. If 9 2 1 10 Andrus. c 4 1 1 0 Savage, rg 0 2 0 0 Atkin. Ig 10 0 2 Leaviit. rf 2 0 0 Brooks. If 3 1 1 7 i'oweo-.l. rg 0 0 0 0 Milne. !g 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 8 4 43 Ilntorprisc. G. T. F. P. M. Terry, rf 0 3 0 0 L. Hunt. If 0 2 0 0 i-;. Hunt, c 0 10 0 Clove, rg 0 10 0 W. Terry. Ig 10 0 2 Jones, rg 0 0 0 0 E. Terry, c 0 0 0 0 Droke, rg 0 10 0 Totals 7 S 0 2 B. A. C. 4S: Kanab 27 15. A. C. G. T. F. P. Spilisbury, rf 12' 0 0 24 Wood. If 4 1 0 P Petty, c 7 0 0 M Eryant. rg 0 3 11 Forsythc, lg 0 2 11 Totals 23 G 2 43 Kanab. G. T. F. P. O. Everett, rf 13 2 4 Judd. If 4 10 8 Swap), c 4 10 3 S. Pugh, rg 3 2 17 W. Everett, ig 0 0 0 0 A. Fees, rf 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 7 3 27 Bettridge. P 3 0 5 2 2 Swap?. K 110 0 2 Leigh. C 3 1113 Nelson. C 10 111 Eardy. FI 3 10 0 2 Forysthe. C 3 0 2 1 1 Avere::. K 110 0 2 Thornton. 0 3 0 3 3 3 Fawoe::. D 3 0 3 1 1 Webb. H 3 10 0 2 |