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Show THE DIXIE SUN Page 6 September 22, 1961 Dixie Rebels vs. O Antelope Valley By Roy Pehrson The Rebels were defeated by Antelope Valleys Marauders by a score of 23 to 14 at Lancaster, California. The Rebs drew first blood when Elden Pace set up the first TD with a thirty yard run. Merrill Brinton blasted across for the tally. , The Marauders took advantage of Rebels fumbles, and some good running by Antelope backs, left the score at 15 to 6 at half time. A thirty-fiv- e yard pass by the Marauders set up their third score, and a two point conversion left Dixie on the wrong end of a 23 to 6 score. The fightinn Blue came bask to march up the field and capitalized THE BIG FOUR Coaches Walt Brooks, Ray Englestead, Owen on several penalties. Phil Castle Dixen and Keith Rogers punched the score across and passed for the extra points. Final five children. He and his wife are score both from Panguitch, Utah. Coach Englesteads objective is to develop among his players sportsmanship and the ability to Sports at Dixie rank number one take defeat and victory in a sports32-1- 2 in student attraction as the football manlike way. And, of course, he season gets under way. And behind aims to win! In play the Dixie FlyCoach Walt Brooks is an the sports are the men who make ers were by the Delta overpowered at Dixie, having been here the wheels go round; coaches RogRabbits at Delta, Utah, to the tune ers, Englestead, Brooks and Dixon. for sixteen years; he is also a win- of The Lineup for the Flyers Coach Keith Rogers is our new ner for Dixie, since his Flyers capwas: head college football coach. Last tured the State Championship for Don Andrus, Jim Cox, Centers; year Mr. Rogers served as English both basketball and football in 58, Wells, guard; Gary Seegmiller, Gary instructor and . assistant football and took second place in basketball Robert Burgess, guard; coach. He will continue to teach in 59. He played for Dixie in 31, guard; David Moss, guard; Gerry All32, and for BYU in 34 and 35. English classes this year. dredge, guard; Bud Stafford, half Coach Rogers played football for Coach Brooks married Irene Cox back. Wayne Freeman, half back; Dixie in 1951 and 56, ahd he was and has seven children, three boys Phil Esplin, half back; Ward Blake, on the team which took conference and four girls. end. His objective is to develop in his championship in 56. He and his , Douglas Drake, half back; wife, Juanita Taft Rogers are the boys manhood and the ability to Hahalf Wendel back; proud parents of a three week old win well and lose well, and to build up a love for sports through fen, half back; Tom Esplin, full baby girl, Lisa Rogers. Coach Rogers objective is: developing skill and knowledge (or commit suicide). along with a spirit of Coach Ray Englestead has been among school, coach, and boys. head basketball and track coach at Coach Owen Dixon comes to Dixie for five years. This year he Dixie from Provo, Utah where he is acting athletic director, college has taught at BY High and at Brigbasketball and track coach, and ham Young University. In 1941 assistant high school and college Coach Dixon was captain of his football coach. football team at BYU in 41 and 46. Coach Englestead played basket- He married Florence Janeczko of ball at CSU and at Utah State Uni- Chicago and has two boys. Coach Dixon will be the assistant versity where he graduated. He is married to Louise Henrie and has football coach and head of the PE department at Dixie. His objective is to win to instill Dixie spirit into his players, and to build better Successful Year Slated by Big Four 23-1- Delta High Defeats Dixie High pre-seaso- n Cedar High Takes Dixie The Cedar High School Redmen defeated the Dixie Flyers Saturday, September 16, by a score of A first quarter score was called back when the Redmen were detected holding after a pass from Kent Farnsworth to Donnie Roberts. Neal Roberts finally broke the scoring ice, officially, when he scooted 60 yards for a TD. Evan Wilson passed to Doug Drake for the deadlocking score for Dixie. The score was tied at at halftime. Donnie Roberts scored from the four to open the third quarter scoring for Cedar City. Moments later he took a pass from Farnsworth on an scoring play, and Jimmy Nelson took a pass for the extra point. Farnsworth passed to Robert Lee for the final touchdown. Cedar City scored three times in eight minutes of the third quarter to wrap up its victory over Dixie. Wendell Hafen and Evan Wilson each made a Dixie touchdown in the fourth quarter to bring Dixies score up to 19. 25-1- 9. 6-- 6 84-ya- Attention old-tim- 32-1- 2. Donald-McArthur- Dixie Students The Dixie Rebels will meet Chaffee Jr. College, of Ontario, California, September 23, at 8:00 p.. m. Highly rated Chaffee - defeated Dixie last year and missed playing in the Junior Rose Bowl by losing one game. back; Ricky Pickett, full back; Dick Blake, full back; Evan Wilson, quar- ter back; Paul Price, tackle. Kenny Sorenson, tackle; Roland Carter, tackle; Jay Andrus, end. Win-Win-Wi- Down the Alley Sunday, September 10, Ray Thompson, Manager of Dixie Bowl, made ready the alleys for the coming seasons league games. Some of the winners of the first weeks play as as follows: Monday 7:00 High individual game, Ferrel 219; high individual series, Ferrel Hafen, 593; high team game, B & E Securities, 877; high team series, KDXU, 2421. Monday 9:15 High individual game, Harry 234. high individual series, Blake, 561; high team game, Wash. County News, 685; high team series, Wash. County News Ha-fe- THE WORLDS FIRST ELECTRIC WATCHES Lun-di- La-V- MILNE JEWELRY St. George, Utah 1955. er Rebels Dave Erickson and Gary Gunnel discuss tactics |