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Show iwtininirii mihm P..l,f,OU.II r rl REGION SIX TOURNEY SET FOR NEXT WEEK i ms W , - state In lieu of the tournament, Region i - FLYERS TO - PLACE 'SECOND; U RNE Y FOUR MEN HONORED will Dixie gained second place,' but lost possession of meet hold a basketball at th. ax, as the Intermouhtaih Junior College basketball Beaver on March 12 and 13, tourney closed last 'Saturday night at Cedar City. it was decided at a meet- . Va. j. A. 0; d f rt..d Dixie in t ha final game 39-3- 3. 6 ing of high school principals and coaches at Cedar City last Friday. Two teams will represent each of the two districts. Dixie and Hurricane will be . the entries from Dixie district. Beaver will be one representative from the Millard district, with Delta the other likely choice. Milford still has a mathematical chance to gain the second spot, however. will teams The draw for places. The two winners ia the Friday games will .Tight it out Saturday for the championship. The losers will play for third and fourth. Th , Flywrs contest 'd until the very last, when the Ag-'were able to break away for the xvin. Dixie placed- two 'men on the team and tw.o on the second, team.' Kay Hafen was placed at center ind TRrb ;rt Pitchf orth at guard on the first five. To team with them were named Jensen ofNober and Neilson of Snow, at forward and Englestead of the B. A. C. at guard. Neilson was named the outstanding player of the tourney. On the second squad were named Cox as a forward and Church as a guard. TALE gi - SPIRFIRES GIRLS ITT Cleopha fire top all-confere- LEU3 INT RAHURALS Snow feated Gublers BOYS LOSE FINAL LEAGUE CONTEST when Weber latter Spit- won... the they de- 65-5- 5. The team placed at the and Carbon fifths fourth, in the The opened basketball intra-mura- ls Thursday tourney with three night as a resultof Specials'- are of the heap- girls their close victory over non-confere- teams play- nce ing Lois Gardner's Challengers dule. 3. Tuesday the to complete the B. St.' sche- C. trimmed George Firemen A... 6; Challengers will be 'the Cedar City Eileen Eagles by challenged won from Weber Pymms Pills next Tuesday 1 ; Snow defeated Carin a fight for second bon 3; arid Dixie triuplace. C. mphed over the Mary Wintchs Hell reserves 9. Cats triumphed over Ida On Friday" the Eagles Foremast er's Flying PhanCarbon B. A, edged toms yesterday 3. MonC. eked out a 50-win y . HAFEN3 college third spot' 16-1- D nce The 48-3- 47-4- 76-5- Win From Hurricane B.-A- Dc-r- 4O-3- Dixie The basketball final high team game school lost the of the league to Parowan Wednesday night to Parowan. The season score was 59-4- 0. This loss makes ctically 'it pra- certain that will win the bun- Tigers have to win from Valley tonight to turn the trick, but this victory is conceded by all. This is in spite of the fact that Valley game won their at Hurricane earlier in the season. If Valley should stage an upset, the Tigers and the Flyers would be tied. Coach to- Hafens boys had play real ball to down the Red and Black from Hurricane last Friday 38 to 32. The more than 1100 - 34-2- 8;. 32-2- day Lusn Pills. Next Atkins defaulted Monday meet Hur-ica- ne The ting, ' Chickens, the the 47 Blunder-bir- ds 0 vo r to the paced .. Thunder-bird- s ' Slick 54-4- 5. V D F. F. A. TIPS DIXIE HURRICANE while on Thurs- - Di xi e Weber; and Snow TEAM CHAPTER the opitfires will The Hurricane chapter of tackle the Blunaorbirds, the F. F. A, gained re venge on the, local fans who turned out were when they won a chapter return of the unanimous opinion game in basketball ..here it was the game of the last Friday night 0. season. The Dixie, boys had preThe' two teams fought nip viously won. an easy vicand tuck, with Dixie put-- ', tory at. Hurricane. D ting on the necessary rally late in the game. Teacher: Tony, give a Cedar City retained the sentence ths word third spot 'by downing Va- diploma. using 4. lley Tony: Da bathtub she Parowan plays at Cedar leak dis morning and my ma she call diploma. tonight. day - 25-2- 45-2- ' |