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Show Tuesday, October 5, 1954 THE DIXIE SUN PAGE FOUR Flyers Skin Boulder City Reflecting Dixies Sun In First Heme Encounter By NORMAN FAWSON As the robins go southward, everyone goes Dixieward. At least such seems to be the case when we find students enrolled in Dixies halls from six western states. We heartily greet all of you new students and you old ones back to Dixie. Its in the wind but not definite yet that Mr. Purdy is going to stage an opera. There will be Dixie College Flyers Get Flyers Edge Hurricane Season Victory Glimpse Out in Last Moments Lloyd Booth completed a With four victories behind them, three of them in league play, the pass to Richard Toy in the Flyers chances really look good. In final minute of the view of the foregoing statement game last Wednesday to you know whom to accredit for bring Dixie from behind to a our victories. 2 victory over the Tigers. First of course well name the The surprisingly strong Tigers mastermind of the whole team, Coach Brooks. His team is as fol- from Hurricane, led by Dick Prince and Rulon Ruesch, scored lows in the second quarter and led Sophomores are Grant Chris- just Stanley 0 until the fourth quarter when tian, Dean Cottam, Staheli, Elroy Stucki, Bruce Addis, Jim Ott scored on an end run. Ken Jolley, Bob Miller, Lonny Booth passed to Jolley for the Hafen, Lloyd Booth, Doug Hunt, decisive extra point which gave Quentin Ence, Mike Hafen, Karl Dixie a temporary 7 to 6 lead with McAllister, Ivor Jones, Bob Lytle, five and one half minutes remainFren Bundy, Kerry Cannon, and ing in the game. On six terrific drives by Prince, Kay Brooks. Freshmen are Fred Wilkinson, Hurricane drove 60 yards to a Jim Ott, Wally Mathis, Jim Graff, touchdown with one and a half Darryl Hafen, Don Hafen, Richard minutes remaining. This gave Toy, Kent McComb, Dewey Lund, Hurricane a 12 to 7 lead and apDarrell Canfield, E. J. Foremast- parently the ball game. But one er, Richard Kemple, Grant Drake, half minute later, in a storybook Darrell Reynolds, Reed Bentley, finish, Booth connected with Toy Leon Cannon, David Welch, and to give Dixie its second touchNiel Brundy. down and its third league win Stanley Esplin, unable to play against no losses. this year, is athletic manager game. Grant Christian, Dean Cottam, From here, it certainly looks along with Keith Reichmann. Held by Lambda Delta ElRoy Stucki, Kerry Cannon, like a good year at Dixie. Lonny Hafen and Lloyd Booth Bruce Addis, Stanley Staheli and to were elected prior others looked good on the line. Sigma Organization game. They had a difficult job in telling Committee Recommends the Hurriwhere the ball was The Lambda Delta Sigma orRebels Bow to Phoenix canes red uniforms.against off started the year ganization The box score: in traditional fashion with its an- Solution for Car Parking 0 0 0 1313 Dixie nual get acquainted party MonIn Game Initial Season Due to the large increase in en6 12 0 6 0 Hurricane day, September 21. Approximately rollment at Dixie college, a stuone hundred interested students Touchdowns and Ott 25 a PhoeToy, In at game September attended this party which began dent committee was appointed by nix, Ariz., Dixie Rebels suf- Dixie; Ruesch and Prince, the council to the the student study at 7:30 at the Institute. Here fered a 38 to 0 loss to a strong parking problems and make they were separated into ten Phoenix junior college team, one into groups, each group going the best junior college football The committee under Dennis of dividual homes where getting acin the southwest. teams sophomore class presiquainted and playing of games Holland,studied Thirty players made the 500 Do YOU Heed An and situation the dent, was the order. The entire group mile trip to Phoenix with Coaches recommendamade the following reassembled at 9, this time at the Wilson and Hafen. City park. Although many differ- tions which were accepted by the After noting that C. S. U. sufcouncil: student Expert? had been planned ent games fered a 34 to 6 loss to the same 1. behind lot The the parking everyone seemed to prefer volley which Phoenix team, and that it was building, ball, so the entire group of one Administration first game of the used had for the Rebels been sandwiched themselves previously hundred SEE we can come to the conseason, will be marked onto the lone volley ball court for faculty parking, will clusion out 'Dixie make that a rip snortin game. Then came off with white paint for greater better in the ICAC league games. n the food. Richard Hunt utilization of the space. FRANK HOLLAND first The game for the league 2. to are Students somehow had acquired a deer encouraged was Rebels last Saturday night which was cooked to perfection park on First South, the street when they met Ricks in the Dixie Public Accountant by the club chefs, David Morris, immediately south of the college Sun Bowl, being defeated by a Daniel Miles and Raymond Hawks. buildings. 3. The parking lot north of the score of 26 to 0. So Deerburger and steaks plus Science and a building, which does not salads tasty sparkling punch prepared by La Rene Mortensen belong to the college, but which and Sharlene Tobler adequately has been used much but not too satisfied our voracious appetites. wisely, will be equipped with apEveryone seemed to agree that paratus which will mark the areas RIDDLE'S where parking will be permitted the party was a tremendous and will utilize the space better through arrangement. MALT SHOP 4. No parking will be permited The Lambda Delta Sigma orThere Is No Substitute ganization held their first regular in front of the Annex building For Experience meeting on Monday, September 27 during school hours. 5. in the Institute building with Steps are being taken for 40 Years of Experience President Arthur F. Bruhn as the possible parking behind the Annex Famous For Friday, September 24, in their first home football game of the year, the Dixie Flyers scored an impressive 19 to 7 win over Boulder City, Nev., high. After a scoreless first half, Dixie broke away for two touchdowns in the third quarter and added one more for insurance in more information at a later date. the last quarter while Boulder was I think we should all push to scoring once. bring this classic to Dixie. It will The Flyers tried only five passes 'be the first one in several years. Our band really looked nice in all night, but three were comLloyd the rodeo parade, didnt it? pleted for touchdowns. Booth passed to Jimmy Ott, and Although the Rebels lost their Wally Mathis and Lonny Hafen initial game to Phoenix 38 to 0, connected with Ken Jolley in that there is some hope in the fact that order for our three touchdowns. Phoenix beat Cedar City by a Considering Cedars 73 to 6 win reported five touchdowns in a over Milford, it looks as if it will previous game. once again be a battle between The Flyers, after losing their Dixie and the Redmen for the first game, have won their last region 6 football title. three, and chances are that if you see President Bruhn now you can get a free pass to watch the Get Acquainted Party boys win the state championship 50-ya- rd Dixie-Hurrica- ne 13-1- : 6-- Dixie-Bould- er He-ma- Nordblom's Cleaners speaker. Under the direction of committee members Mary Helen Clark, DeOnne Sorenson and Danny Miles, there was a review of last years events and activities in skit form. Following this, the boys and girls chapters divided. Mrs. Lorna Bruhn spoke to the latter group. Guests for the evening were seventy-fiv- e prospective members, who were instructed on the requirements necessary for joining and the building. The speed limit on Main Most Complete Plant in street between the school buildSouthern Utah ings would be reduced to 15 miles 1 per hour during school hours to 6. discourage The cooperation of all students in this matter will be greatly .J hot-roddin- g. appreciated. All staff members, class and club reporters, and anyone else who would like to join the staff of The Dixie Sun please meet in the organization. The next important event for the study hall at 4 p. m. tonight the group will be the pledging for assignments and staff ceremony to be held Monday, October 11, at 7:30 p. m. in the At a assembly yesterday First and Third Ward chapel. It morningspecial students heard Senator is necessary that all members and Wallace F. Bennett discuss the prospective members be in tidelands oil bill, farm problems, and social security. Welcome, Students Malts, Sundaes Hamburgers, Hot Dogs 15c and 25c Soups and Chili Punch and Candies for Let Us Supply Your Photographic Needs Dixie Photo Shop Parties Will Be Open After School Dances and Ball Games |