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Show Fred Lacey, Superstar of Footba! Climatic Football Game Lost to Vikings By Sally Roberts about the line, but after several unsuccessful plays, Dixie punted. Ricks carried the ball near scoring territory, but a fumble, an incomplete pass and a penalty put them back line. From near the there they attempted a field goal. On the hike the ball was fumbled. A Dixie player recovered but was brought line. down on the The Rebel offense didn't pose a threat for long, however, an interception was thrown on the first play. Ricks worked its way into field goal position, but with one second left in the half, the attempt was unsuccessd Homecoming Week was climaxed with the football game Saturday afternoon against Ricks in the Sun Bowl. The team did a great job during the first half allowing Ricks only three points. Second half penalties, however, spelled disaster for the Rebels as the Vikings outscored them by 13 points to clinch the game with a score of . The first quarter was uneventful scoring wise. The ball exchanged hands several times with neither team 23-7- threatening. Early into the second quarter Ricks became a threat when they moved the line, ball inside the but after two incomplete passes they had to settle for d d ful. As the band, cheerleaders and royalty paraded, the teams left the field for the half time break. a field goal. Early in the third a Ricks Greg Borden ran the kick- reception almost resulted in off from the goal line to a touchdown, but the receiv- d I i I 4 i er fumbled on the tackle. Jordan Christianson recovered and ran the ball back 80 yards before being tackled. A hand off, on the five yard line, from Jeff Hookano to Barry McGee resulted in a touchdown. Ricks went to a heavy passing game and was awarded with a quick touchdown. Later in the third they attempted a field goal; the attempt was good. Ricks declined the field goal, and went for the touchdown. That touchdown gave Ricks a 10 point lead. Ricks next touchdown came about in the same manner. Field goal, penalty against Dixie, field goal for declined, touchdown Ricks. After the last Viking Dixie didnt touchdown, make a dent in the Ricks lead and the game concluded with the score 23-- .v,..iwa. 1 t V w4 4 Ha k.X a , Vjl Hi. M , i Layton High to State Championship in 1978, and proves Its the best and worst of it every game on the gridtimes for Dixies superstar iron. Rebel This Fred Lacey. Lacey, Athlete scrappy cornerback plays with an of the Week for Sept. 26 Oct. 3rd, has been the uncanny sixth sense for the cornerstone this season for ball, as shown in the Snow Dixies defense. game when Lacey intercepHowever, Dixie is currently ted two passes, pushisng his in league play, a fact season total to seven. It feels great to intercept one which gnaws at Lacey. Im upset because were and see all those red shirts just not winning, Lacey in front of me blocking, My philosophy is Lacey says. But my goal is says. going all out to win at any to run one back for a touchcost. Indeed, Lacey exhibi- down. ted this trait in leading Fred is a sure bet for and is a bright spot in an otherwise dismal Rebel season. His highlight of the season so far came in By Barry Kawa -- rock-soli- d 0-- 7 Volleyballers Win and Lose the Western Arizona seasoi baton By Sally Roberts The volleyball team lost two matches last weekend, the first to Snow College and the second to Ricks, but easily defeated Utah Tech on Thursday. The match against Snow was a close one, and went to five games before Snow won. Against Ricks the Vikes managed to stay one step ahead of the Rebels throughout the first three games, and won all three by small margins. The scores and were The lady volleyballers have three more games before they complete their season. They play Eastern Arizona today at 1:00, and CNCC at 7:00 tonight and CEU at 11:00 on Saturday. 15-1- 15-1- 0 15-1- gaF This running back broke1 middle on an 80 jolun run, but I chased him all way and caught and brow him back at the five, Lat laughs. After the season ends s The he graduates in the spnwill Fred is not sure whiympl school hed like to Id like to play out of start ne I I can, or possibly go the I fiudite Mover U. When Fred asked w The football holds in store it s 40t him in the future, Fred sber w hes not sure, but lance L continue to enjoy the garfcall ii Est I cant play football all life, but I wish I could.' progri do we, Fred. profes Drop into Dixie Dropouts By Sally Roberts Are you one of those students who have shied away from the Dixie Dropout Club thinking that only belong? college flunkies Well, anybody can drop out of College; however, the Dixie Dropouts drop out of a significant airplanes, difference. By dropping out of airplanes the worst that could happen is . . . Well, maybe that should be refrased. andM popul, Etog it is a I couldnt that Ive ever had a gnf rushing up at me at I miles per hour, could ycl Anyway, experience; The club is meeting! 5:00 on Friday in the T F Building to practice landing and otT aspects of sky diving. more information on it club meetings, etc., t 1 673-585- r i (photo by David Bentley) Athlete Of The Week In: Fo sevei has 1 BURGER CTO-- vl: j this Cindy Clark, a freshman from Clearfield, Utah, was named Athlete of the Week, due to her performance in behalf of the Volleyball team this weekend. She made a lot of important saves and picked up well on everything in her area of the court. She is a real asset to the team. Way to contribute, and keep it up, Cindy. KING BURGER CERTIFICATE WEEK. STOP PICK IT Deep pred ing t dent meai Di Cour 24, Rola IS OFFERING A TO THE ATHLETE BY THE NEWSROOM UP , Cl . $5 GIFT OF AND THE " But are you sure the lazy boy isn't just trying to void another embarrassing football game? " |