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Show Three League Contests Scheduled This Week i Dixie sports fans will see plenty of action this week end when three league contests will be played. play-ed. The high team meets the strong five from Cedar City tonight to-night (Thursday) and the College boys will be put to' the supreme test Friday and Saturday with Snow college. The Snow college team is picked pick-ed by many to win the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain bunting this year. If Dixie can win one of these two games, she will decidedly be in the running. The Cedar boys are selected by experts as one of the strong contenders con-tenders for this division, though they were upset last week by Hurricane by one point. Hurricane won from Enterprise 37-17 the following night. The Cedar players are all well over six feet in heiehth. ; Dixie overpowered Parowan here Thursday night 49-15 in a (Continued on page eight) Three League Contests (Continued from first page'' game without thrills. Gentry was in rare form, scoring 20 points for his team. He was ably supported sup-ported by his team mates. Hulet played the best ball for Parowan. Kana'o upset Orderville in the other league game of this division. The Snow college will bring an experienced group of sharpshooters to St. George. They had an exceptionally ex-ceptionally strong team last year, and with most of the regulars back in togs, they promise to give a whirlwind exhibition. A crippled Dixie squad lost to Carbon in a practice tilt at Price Saturday night 52-33. Garn Hea-ton. Hea-ton. star center, was unable to make the Tip because of an attack at-tack of flu, nor will he be in the best of form for the series starting tomorrow. |