| Show Four Teams Have Equal Standing TEAM STANDING Team Won Lost Pct Pet B. B A A. C 1 0 1000 Dixie 1 0 1000 Parowan 1 0 1000 Orderville 1 0 1000 Hurricane 0 1 Enterprise 0 1 Kanab 0 2 FRIDAYS FRIDAY'S RESULTS B B. A. A C. C 23 Kanab 18 Dixie 41 Enterprise 12 Orderville 27 Hurricane 19 SATURDAYS SATURDAY'S RESULTS Parowan 31 Kanab 14 U. After the first round of play in the Dixie division of the high school basket basket basket bas bas- ket ball league B B. B A. A C C. Dixie Parowan Pare Para wan and Orderville remain undefeated As is yet little can be determined as to the most promising of this group Play will be resumed this week end with o B B. A. A C C. meeting Enterprise at Cedar Orderville playing at Kanab while Parowan plays Dixie at St St. George Friday night In what should shaul be the feature game of the week Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- night Parowan meets Hurricane at Hurricane Clark of Parowan and Andnis Andrus of Continued on Page Eight FOUR TEAMS HAVE EQUAL STANDING Continued from Page One Dixie both centers lead the scorers with 13 points each Burt Durt of Pa owan T Leavitt nf of n and WIh ht f of H u. u ur- ur v g v. v all forwards follow with 12 points each Other leaders are Centers Centers Cen Cen- Black Dlack Orderville 9 Forwards Forward Blake Dixie 8 Hoyt Orderville 8 B B. A. A C. C 7 Guards Sam Pugh Kanab 11 2 games Jones D.A. B. B A A. A C. C 8 Atkin Dixie 8 Oscar Larson Lemon J J. J D D. Hopkins and sons Anton and Kenneth left Monday for Salt Lake City via Lund to attend Ithe r the Utah Wool growers Convention Jan and mh 1931 F. F W. W Dick Middleton left on the Union Pacific bus for Lund to the capital city to attend the Utah State Wool growers Association meetIng meeting meeting meet meet- ing January and 14 U. |