Show iI 4 1 B. B A. A C- C Dixie C-Dixie Dixie Ball Stage Two Thrilling Games 1 j 1 1 First Game Yon Won by College Second b by Dixie I Thrills Galore and andr Fine Playing in Ever Every Quarter Kanab Defeats Cedar in High School League Game Games I COLLEGE LEAGUE 1 Team Tram Standing j Won Wan Lost Pet Pct 6 2 Dixie 6 4 I 1 Branch ranch Aggles 4 4 Weber 4 4 Westminster 2 2 8 6 The Dixie College and Branch Dranch A A. A CI C. C I basketball teams divided a desperately fought two game series in the B. B A. A 1 C. C gym Friday and Saturday nights I won the first game by a score i of 36 to 34 while Dixie came ba back k kJ 11 J strong to win the second with a 45 to 35 score In the other games of or the week Weber defeated in both boUt games fames ames winning wining Friday night by a score ol of If 27 to 25 and Saturday night 30 to 23 This put Weber in a tie with B. B A. A C. C for third place while Dixie re remains remains re- re mains In second i About all the Dixie and nd Aggles teams Ld did besides furnishing real entertain entertain- t It went meat and plenty of thrills for Cedar I 1 i fans was to pave the way to the i championship for Snow college i iI I Paul Wilson diminutive Dixie forward for for- ward ard was the outstanding player in inthe I the series This lightning fast tast forward not DOt only lead the scorers with 16 points in each game but rustled the ball bril II Louis was ns also a very important cog in Hafen's mach machine machin ll p aying brilliantly on the defense particularly par par- par par-I in the second game and fitting fit ting well into the offense ottense z also aso a did excellent work for Dixie particularly par par- par par-I j 9 with his bank board playing Tom Jones played fine tine all round d i ball U for coach Linford he played a a. I rons consistent tent floor loor game was a constant constan t i threat on the offense and did excellent excellent ex ex- ex t defensive work Wood Adams Adam sparkled in both games furnishing th the e i offensive drive drUe that turned defeat int into eo o victory in the first game Frank Hunter Hun Hunter Hun I ter weakened from an attack of ot flu played excellent ball particularly in inthe n i the second game until he was ejected d I I for excessive fouling Dan i I pla playing with a broken rib turned t. t la Li brilliant defensive performances an anScott and d t- t Scott Brown did good relief nUe work work- at a t f center although unable to out jum p i ii i The first Shat game was as a fro from st L i f bf to end with the score tied 1 1 MX six 1 tames and the lead alternating g I frequently fn l' l Wendell Jones kept the Aggles u uthe 4 the lead during the first quarter with h ew six points Aggles ran their lead to 1 10 0 to 5 early in jn the second period when n Sch mutz and Wilson st staged td a rally t to o to take a 20 to 17 lead at the half halt Dixie ran its lead to 27 to 21 until I Adams' Adams entrance in the game start started d da a rally that closed the gap to 28 to 29 at the end of the third period In Inthe Inthe Inthe the third period Adams made 3 goals and Tom Jones 1 I while Wilson added 1 goal and a foul toul pitch and Richards 2 foul pitches for Dixie to close th thI the the- scoring 36 to 34 I With leading the scoring Dixie started strong in the second game tI to t take a lead of or 16 0 o 9 a at the e end d of the I first quarter In n the second period Tom Jones made 3 goals goats Adams and Brown 1 each but Dixie remained on lead I to end the the half balf alf 25 to 19 In Inthe the third I I people the rallied strongly and andI I held the visitors to only 2 son getting two taro foul pitches while Adams Tom Jones and made 7 points to bring the score to 26 t to 27 In this period the balling bailing became so fierce that it looked like the game was going to turned into a brawl trawl Just as the period ended Hunter went out on fouls and in the final period Wilson I 1 lead Dixie in fn a sensational shooting I 1 spree with every member of the team i I shooting from all angles seemingly unable unable un un- able to miss while hile the were I I I I having heart breaking luck with their I shots The score first game BRANCH 36 1361 G T F P T. T Jones rf 4 2 1 9 W Jones It if 3 3 1 7 Porter c 0 0 0 0 Hunter rg o 0 3 3 3 I D. D Ig 1 1 0 0 2 Adams lf It 4 1 o 0 8 Brown c 2 1 1 5 P. P rg 1 0 0 2 Totals 15 10 6 36 DIXIE 34 G T F P Wilson rf 6 6 4 16 MUne Milne if 0 0 0 9 0 c S 5 3 1 ill 11 rg 1 2 2 4 Sullivan lg Ig 0 3 1 1 Empey It if 0 0 0 0 Hoyt C 0 0 0 0 lg 19 0 2 2 2 Totals 12 16 10 3 34 Referee Roberts Umpire Cox Score Store by quarters Branch Aggles 7 17 28 36 Dixie 5 20 29 9 34 34 The score second game DIXIE 45 1451 I G T F P l Wilson rf 6 5 4 16 Hot If U t 3 5 0 fj 6 I 1 Sch nutz c 3 1 0 6 rg 5 4 1 l 11 ii SuLTan lg g 3 0 0 6 G Imer r. r If It 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals 20 2015 15 5 54 ft j I t BRANCH 35 I O G T F P PI I T. T Jones r rf ft 5 1 0 10 W. W Jones If It 1 0 0 2 I Porter c c. c 2 2004 0 0 4 Hunter rg 1 3 2 4 I I i D. D lg Ig g 0 0 0 0 Adams If It 5 5 1 1 11 i Brown BrO c 1 1202 Z 2 0 2 P. P rg 0 0 0 0 I rg 1 1002 0 0 2 I Totals r 16 7 3 35 Referee Cox Umpire Roberts RobertJ Score by quarters Dixie 16 16 25 27 4 4 45 Branch Dranch Aggles 9 19 26 35 33 HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE Team Standing Won Was Lost Pct Pet Hurricane 7 1 Dixie 6 1 85 6 3 Kanab 4 4 Parowan 2 4 Cedar 1 6 Enterprise 1 8 LAST WEEKS WEEK'S RESULTS Orderville 46 46 Enterprise 33 Parowan 30 Kanab 26 Kanab 36 Cedar 33 Dixie 55 Orderville 32 I THIS TInS WEEKS WEEK'S SCHEDULE FRIDAY FRIDAY Dixie Dixie at Orderville Hurricane Hur Hur- at Parowan Paro SATURDAY SATURDAY Dixie Dixie at Kanab Parowan Parowan Par Par- owan oan at Cedar WEDNESDAY Feb 20 Cedar Cedar at Enterprise i iThe I IThe The Cedar high school basketball team dropped a close and interesting game to Kanab SIl Saturday the B. B A. A C. C floor the visitors winning by a score of 36 to 33 e eThe The all round play and excellent shooting of McAllister and McDonald of the Kanab team was the major feature fea tea ture of ot the victory but Harlan Walker of the Cedar team out did them in fn Inthe inthe the mater of at scoring and kept the local team in the game until the flail gun Walker scored seven seven field goals and two foul pitches to lead all all scorers K Kanab nab took an early lead and had a 9 to 3 advantage at the q quarter Cedar Cedar Cedar Ce Ce- dar rallied to close the thega ga gap p t to 17 to It 16 at the half halt and tie the score at 2525 25 at the end nd of the 3rd period but were unable to keep up the good work durIng dur dur- i ing the final quarter i The score I KANAB 36 I Io O T F P McAllister rf 5 3 3 13 B. B Millet If 3 4 2 8 8 McDonald c e 5 4 3 13 13 R. R Millett rg 0 1 0 0 Brown lg 19 0 3 2 0 j Totals 13 15 10 36 36 CEDAR 33 Walker rf 7 4 2 16 Lunt lf It 1 1 1 3 Barlow c 4 2 1 9 Leigh rg 1 1 1 3 31 Liston Ig 0 3 0 0 Stephens U If 1 10 0 0 2 I Hunter Ig 0 1 0 0 Totals Totals' 14 11 y 5 33 Referee Pugh Umpire Greener I |