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Show Cagers lose game, beat Webers JV non-conferen- ce imi It was an up and down for the Dixie Rebels as they lost a bascontroversial ketball game against the College of Southern and overwhelmed Weber an State JV team 104-6Saturday. Dixie traveled to Twin week-en- 93-7- 0 d 4 ' YOUR ' FASHION ft ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR HEADQUARTERS Falls, Idaho last Saturday to battle a determined C.S.I. team bent on revenge. The Rebels had defeated C.S.I. 74 to 68 earlier in the season, and afterwards, C.S. I. left a note on the wall Rebels locker-roosaying February 6, 1981. Twin Falls, Idaho. Lets see who win there." C.S.I.s Ironically, Coach Dave Campbell blamed poor officiating for his teams loss in their first meeting, and after Saturdays clash, Coach Neil Roberts said may poor officiating have caused Dixies loss. Coach Roberts was eject- ence win. Tim Fullmer his first technical was ed from the game for the led Dixie scorers with 20 perhaps justified, but as first time in his coaching points, followed by Ken for the other two, he career as officials whist- Lyles with 14, and Eddie didnt say a word or leave the bench. Roberts led three technical fouls Benson with 12. also said the C.S.I. band on had one Coach Roberts on Roberts, and Assistant Coach Steve plenty to say afterwards left a signed note on the of his teams play, and Dixie bus afterwards, Hodson. and apologizing for the poor Tarkanian the poor officiating. Danny "We didnt play well officiating and saying Ken Lyles fouled out for Dixie also, but no C.S.I. as a team and they shot they were sorry to have won the game that way. players fouled out in the the ball well, stated Dixie took out their within one was Dixie There Roberts. kept game. the followfrustrations the in seemed who bad official striking distance vindictive toward us ;if ing evening in Ogden, first half, trailing he called a foul, he on a hapless Weber State at half-timIn the second half, looked right at our JV team. The Rebels Dixies four technicals bench. I dont think hell opened up a huge 50-3half-timand gave twelve unanswered ever do one of our games lead at the continued C.S.I. to slaughter allowing again. points Coach Roberts said in the second half to a it a 36-2- 8 Rebels to victory Danny Tarkanian, Ludlow, and Chris Mullin with 18 point piece. Dixie is now over-al- and l, conference battle Utah still 6 play. 1 Techr. here tomor College night, in an impor. game for both tea time tomonc Tip-of- f 7 :30 in theDixie 0 Mart I The of iorma afic v gyir wers simi d ring t! 0 93-7- ( 1. The r( antatic Beci non-confe- Ne tree popul lly wi by ome Bruce Hurst Aids Rebel Team Mihis, Ladies' and Juniors' Cosutb fr Rumnra Shea Gallery i DOWNTOWN by Barry Kawa Former Dixie High baseball star, Bruce Hurst, has come a long way from being the litde kid who dreamed of someday playing in the major leagues. Hurst will report to the Boston Red Socks camp in Winter Haven , Florida on February 23. He says its his dream come true. I grew up with a Carl Yaztremski poster over my bed, and Ive always been a fan of Boston. Its a great place to play baseball and the fans have been super. The brilliant hander pitched in left- twelve ' "g-- BASKETBALL ing to get my first win. and praised the upcoming and Rebel squad Theyre from Dixie much improved over last graduated was bom raised in St. George, Hurst Red Sox games l?t season, compiling a High in 1976 with record. honors and was Hursts biggest thrill selected second team in baseball came in his He spent vicfirst major-leagu- e years in tory against Detroit. I the Red Sox Farm club got hit hard in the first system before being called up last season. inning by a three-ruHurst is currently ashomer, but then I didnt allow a hit through the sisting Coach Jacobsen sixth. We had an with the Dixie College lead at the time, and baseball team until the Dick Drago came in and end of February, when finished the game for he will have to leave for me. It was a great feel- - Spring training. He Bruce Hobbs is starting off a great season and the team has some good freshmen pitchers. Hurst gives advice to the Rebel staff, emphasizing the necessity of keeping the ball low and within the strike zone. With the help eaguer Bruce Hurst has given them, the 1981 Dixie pitching staff promises to be a good one. try OUTS today three-and-a-ha- lf n 3 major-l- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Sti Okay! Youve made the lem Girls win Studer game! orth play again uildin; ring, plcMul i tonight. February 83-6- basket 5, the ruary if f ft The A thiete of the Week receives a $5.00 certificate from Burger King. Toms Deli 117 North, 500 Call-i- n orders East St. George, Utah after 2:00 p.m. 628-182- 2 , lan. I be in re $5 t.d ar fgistei Cove e $5 Jontinu hoops took the lead from start and stayed ahu the entire game. buzzer went off with T At' score of Jo Chiton had 12 points, C,lurni sandra Adams and M l dy Weston both had Lana Davis 8. Kelli Jo 7, Jill Katich, Kelli R: ards and Maxine G each scored 6, Polly Si vage 4, and Jo 3 in the ga' against CNCC. The Lady Rebels p Fit tonight in the collf gym at 7 p.m. and pi tomorrow at 4:30 pr; to the boys game. 76-5- the price of any sandwich. t! sed sled oi 5 The lat lurce La'dy Rebels 6. be ) traveled to CNCC 20 Cents OFF obta c both The ft ft ft ft ft ft as dappy went against CEU, w, ing the game with a f score of ft Cat nphasi team won both of games on the road week. ft e cs The girls Athlete Of sto Dlynesi year. 2-- 2 ve Jepp-adde- |