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Show Weber and Dixie To Play Here Today At 11 Weber Rated To Win But Dixie Should Provide Plenty of Fight Weber college of Ogden will engage en-gage the Dixie Flyers in a game of eleven-man football Thursday at 11 o'clock. The Weber have played two conference games to date, winning from the B. A. C, but losing to Mesa. The Flyers have won from Carbon, Snow and Westminster, but they lost their opening conference con-ference encounter with Mesa. While the Weber team has a more impressive record than the Flyers, the locals will be out there with their never-say-die attitude. Regardless of the outcome, the fans are assured an interesting game. The Weber team is a good all-around team, with plenty of reserves. The work of two Hawai-ians Hawai-ians on the first team line-up is particularly colorful. "Too much Joe Mezzano" spelled defeat for the Westminster Parsons Par-sons on the local field last Saturday. Sat-urday. The two teams played on even terms for two quarters. Dixie scored a safety for two points in the third canto. After that, Mezzano Mez-zano tore loose to make three touchdowns, with two extra points Dixie will have one remaining conference battle, that with the B. A. C. on Saturday, November 29. The Aggies rolled to a 33-0 non-conference victory at Cedar City recently, but with the Flyers (Continued on page eight) Weber-Dixie Game (Continued from first page) in much better shape, the conference confer-ence battle promises a much closer clos-er encounter. Too, once more the Flyers will be fighting to regain the ax. |