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Show Sept. 28, 1962 THE DIXIE SUN Le&gpe peeeir First ' K ' w - y ' ""X"'- s a v.w'o . ;$. Ktfv yv ; y , 4T' ' fJi'A, v''v;r.f t ; League Game to Be Flayed Saturday In Dixie Sun Bowl Yith Snow Badgers by Ron Haun ' - k , TV '', y, y ; Football season is here again and defensive assignment, while the ' are really buzzing in St. othe- - two units will do both. Vj things ,5,ft'. '',ryJ Assisting Arslanian . with the v' jL George with the anticipation of a I "" fine football season for the Dixie coaching duties are A1 Green, Doug V',4V'W rSV3 College Rebels. Allred, and Keith Rogers. V Practice began on August 31st are students arriving just College ' & " ' "'and the following night the team see Dixie to in time College play t. S Bowl Sat- was introduced to the Dixie Colonin Sun the Snow College , , v! urday night, Sept. 29, at 8:00 p. m. els at a steak fry held in the Com' 't ' t I This is the first league game for munity Park. V , r Dixie in the Intermountain CollegDuring the first week of practice , . i W the team worked out threet imes iate Athletic Conference. It is evident that Coach Sark daily in preparation for the Alumni ' ' L w' i. , X back from a years leave game, Sept. 8. In this game the 'X of absence at Utah State Univer- younng Dixie team made some v". . 1 sity, has been kept busy during the costly mistakes which led them to past year. He has recruited play- lose The Alumni team was led by ers from all corners of the state L ' j. f and from as far away as Ohio and such stars at Richard and Arlyn ' ; W' California. Hafen, Howard and Merill Brinton, S. and Stan Staheli, Carl U. U. Coach the at While Ralph '1 recruited four freshman Brooks, and Bob Beck. Doug Hunt players who he believes will help handled the chore of organizing team. the team immensely. These play- and coaching this Above Dixie Rebels represent all four corners of the state. Left The Dixie team suffered a big ers are Chris Pella, Darrel Duncan, A1 Paone, and Mark Lyman. blow just before the Alumni game Jones, San Juan; Don McArthur, Dixie; Dennis Udy, Bear River, to right, clockwise, they aro: George Glines, Union High; Corry Coach Arslanian also brought when Corry Jones and George with him a new look in football. Glines collided head-oduring a This new look is called the Pla- practice session. George came up toon System which Paul Dieztel with a broken leg and Corry was used effectively while at Louisiana shaken up quite badly. Corry was State University. The platoon sys- kept out of the Alumni game as a tem wil luse four units, the Rebels, safety precaution and George was Friis will a tickets be school lunch The courtesy picked up Raiders, Ghosts and Rousers. The placed on the injured list for about the County day. by Washington provided Rebel unit will primarily be the eight weeks. 5. of their Students who School Board and the faculty forget The following week the more extickets will leave a deposit of offensive unit. The Raider unit Students granted Dixie College. Dixie team traveled to will to be called handle the perienced upon 50c the redeemable this courtesy must abide by per meal, Arizona where they met Thatcher, is ticket when punched. following regulations: a tough ball club in Eastern Ari1- .The teacher is charge has the 6. The school lunch will not zona. They were handed their seopen before 12:00 daily. Lunch authority and responsibility to cond defeat of the young season by enforce the regulations. tickets will be punched by the a score of 2. Students will be expected to leader in charge or his subWith just one minute remaining behave like ladies and gentlestitute. Dixie Highs 7. Unless express permission is men in the waiting line and in Flyers in the Arizona game Dixie had a the lunch room. given by the school lunch meet Union High in a recently chance to tie the score. They had 3. Tickets will be sold on Friday game Friday, a first down with goal to go on the manager, the school lunch line scheduled and Monday until 10:15 a. m. will close daily at 12:35, the Sept. 28. A visiting representation one yard line, but an untimely in the College door will be locked and stud- of Roosevelt fans will also be at penalty put them back on the six Prices are: College students, ents will be refused admiss- the Sun Bowl, scene for the battle, yard line. The following play there at 8:00 p. m. was a fumble and Eastern Arizona School ion. $1.85; High students, Dixie College students on cam- recovered possession of the ball. 9. Students are entitled to a max$1.35. Tickets are sold by the week only. imum of two bottles of milk pus for registration this week end During the week following the are invited to witness the game, Eastern Arizona game the team 4. Tickets will be appropriately each. punched to indicate the week 10. Students who break the above which pits two widely separated worked hard preparing themselves during which they are to be game with regulations by crowding, bois- high school squads against each for a arch-rivused. High School tickets will terous behavior, stealing milk, other. College of Southern Coach Walt Brooks Flyers have Utah. be marked with II. S. and can refusing to answer questions be used by high school stuasked by the teacher, etc., will won one and lost one so far this During this week Chris Pella and TICKETS ARE dents only. have their tickets canceled for season, having lost last week end Corry Jones, one of the nine returnto the Cedar High Redmen. ing lettermen from last years VALID ONLY THE FOR the week and at the suggesWEEK PUNCHED. The price tion of the teacher and school Prior to that, Dixie High shut out squad, were elected captains for of meals not eaten during that the 1962 season. lunch manager will be denied the Milford Tigers, 14-Other games remaining on the week will be forfeited. All On Saturday, September 22nd, further school lunch privileges. high school schedule for Dixie are: the Dixie Rebels traveled to Cedar Sept. 28 Union at Dixie City where they played C. S. U. Oct. 5 Hurricane at Dixie BEAT in the Battle of the Axe. The Oct. 12 Dixie at Beaver axe represents athletic supremacy Oct. 19 Bye between the two schools, and goes BEAT Oct. 26 Parowan at Dixie to the winner of athletic events Nov. 2 Dixie at Kanab BEAT during the year. The Union High footballers will A crowd watched stay overnight in St. George before both clubs battle to a scoreless returning home to Roosevelt. Ar- first half. In the second half a BEAT rangements are being made to bunch of determined kids for Dixie house them in the homes of Dixie exploded for three touchdowns High team members after the game. while limiting the from dmission to the Friday games C.S.U. to six points until the last will be $1.00 for adults and 50c minute of the game when C. S. U. for students. added another score. ?'''- - it V - '' Vv '! 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