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Show 1971 Page 6 - THE DIXIE SUN - October 7, Dixie Rebels Fall third conversion. Final Ricks from behind effort by A come College, the Rebels next foe, were all but ran off the field, as nationally ranked Mesa Com- 21-1- 4 21 at one munity College down masacred the Badgers point, 50-Westminister, going into the weekend contest, faced b a winless Colorado Mines and were upset as the Par0 Dixie 14. The game was the first adventure in league play for both in conference squads, Ricks action with a 2 overall record, the Ricks College Vikings earned Intermountain them a tough Collegiate Athletic Conference victory over the Rebels in Idaho last Saturday. The Rebelsopened the games 4 Rex-ber- 0 ball-clu- and 2 for the year Dixie Next week the Rebels will look 0-- 1 scoring as tailback Bill Wooley, Freshman from Ogden fired a screamer to wingback Randy Newren, Frosh from Salt Lake City. Randy scored and Dixie 0 after the extra point led conversion failed. The Vikings retaliated enforce as they grabbed a 6 lead when Marshall Bradley swept tackle for a 27 yard romp to paydirt. Olsen converted on the all im- sons fell 10-Western State raked Southern Utah State over the coals 30-- 6 at Cedar City. In Friday get back on the winning tract as they travel to Ephnam, Utah to face the Snow Badgers who thoroughly demolished by nationally ranked Mesa Community College Hokums 59-in the central Utah city, last Saturday. to New Mexicos night action, Lobos running game nipped and Bnnham Y oung in Provo also served the Cougars undefeated WAC Conference record. 14-- 0 Snow UTAH SPORTS portant extra point attempt In the second period of action, Dixies lethal armed Sophmore Quarterback, James Haiola, fired a 80 yard scoring bomb with Newren again on the receiving end. Haiola then got in the scoring act himself with a conversion jaunt. The Rebels went to the dressing room with a intermission Challenges Dixie The Weber State Wildcats came through with Utahs only football win as seven state teams went down at the hands of arch The wildcats earned enemies. 20-- 7 victory over a tough Boise State squadron in Ogden Saturday evemng. The Dixie Rebels lost a close verdict to a very fortunate Ricks College team in Rexberg, Idaho Number rated Nebraskas cornhuskers ripped the Aggies from Utah State in Big Red while lowly Washcountry 42-ington State Cougars winners of 4 out of their last 30 games shamed the Utes of Utah, as junior quarterback Ty Pamemade the Redskins feel idenity by hitting paydirt 3 times m a 2 rout in Salt Lake City. Snow two-poi- 14-- 6 lead. Into the third period, Ricks Brantley again scored this time from 36 yards out, while Olsen The 1 preceeded to knot the contest at a stalemate. Viking back 4 Kevin Hill scored the winning touchdown at the beginning of the final quarter of play on a one yard plunge. Olsen rounded out the scoring portion of the contest with his Snow Badgers will be the Rebels foe this Saturday in Ephraim, Utah. Snows only victory was over the Salt Lake Dixie will have to Vikings. stop the Badgers Dan Campbell. Campbell is very versatile and is the mainstay in the Snow attack. Snow will have to concentrate on stopping the Haiola to Newren combinational along with the running of Bill Wooley. Whats New Mr. Woodbury has announced some new and excitmg thmgs m the Life Science Department Both of thesethings are in the desert garden so watch closely 34-1- BALL FIREMANS St. George Volunteer firemen have scheduled their annual Firemens Ball for Thursday, October 21, at the Big Arch commencing at 9 00 P M. As in the past, tickets will sell for SI 00 each. The featured orchestra will be The Beginnings. They will provide some real fine enterThe tainment for the evening. Starting Monday, October 11, the local firemen will begin a door to door campaign, as they do each year, to sell tickets. The proceeds from these tickets are the firemens only source of funds. for them. Our first speciman is an alligator donated by one of the students. This caimen is 2 foot long, and originally from Central America Mr. Woodbury said that because the alligator can not stand cold weather he will have to take it out of the cfesert pond. (Anybody have a free basement with plenty of water1?) For the first time m Dixie College history some desert tortoises have hatched in the desert garden. This truely exciting event merits a day vacation from school- - but I doubt well get it. Mr Woodbury reports that the infants are doing well. They are about 2'2-inches long, (big) now. If you want to see these new arrivals look m the sunniest part of the garden during the 3 day. . . All of the St. George men donate their time and Fir, ale of hard work for the good St George and the surround area. They receive no pay f( their efforts, other than satisfaction of knowing the helped. They work stnckly on volunteer basis and attend week1 meetings at the firehouse for th purpose of keeping the Fn Department equipement in to notch condition and for train in all phases of fire fighting. So when a Firemen Knocl on your door, please support th Fire Department. c tli -- Hall News B From the halls of Shilot comes the following news Ther, are approximately 92 men ai commodated m this dormitor) Deal V including many of the footbal Schc players According to secretan treasurer Mike Flood, resideni apps side of Shiloh are entitled to a part agri( each quarter if rooms mamtair Son an average of 8 or better o dow V inspection Dorm parents are Lloyd ano Linda Little They have servet We Arm thei parents for the Iasi our 4 years Dorm officers wen aboi elected and named as follows You as dorm Mark Marshall, president, Marl Ihpanikolas, tary treasurer is Mike Flood, am the dorm assistants are Harok Farnsworth and Don Corry. 444,4,fr44,444444444,4,44,4,444'444,4,44444,4,44,444,44,44,44,444,4,44,4,4,44,4,44444,444,4,4,4,4,4,44,4,44,44,44,44,4M ;fc4444,4,44444,4444444444,4 Vol - secre Hurry to see them now as they will be taking the alligator out and the tortoises will be going into hibernation soon. . ener that a tor schc ther for anx war we of cycl be j t libr havi poo 4 will 4 4 LUNCHON 4 Chicken Cole Slaw 2 Pieces $ Fries 4 4 89e 4 1 m 4 1 Ho was per' grat grat mac boc Ind thre The JUMBO CROWN 5 Pieces Chicken 4 f Fries 2 Rolls 4 4 4 4 4 4 gan H With Honey H $1.85 M.1 i II )1 1 j III IIS i M 11 ; i 111 IJ the Valuable Coupon I to Kel hal Good For One Free Tart oo this Valuable Coupon and bring to " THE KINGS CHICKEN 433 East 700 North St. George, Utah. 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