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Show High School and College Gridders Meet Foes Today The Branch Agricultural College Col-lege and Cedar City high school football schedules have been disrupted dis-rupted last week and this, first because of the UEA convention that took school teachers out of town last week end, and this week end because of the opening of the deer hunting season, which will take teachers and players alike out of town. Games normally norm-ally played on week ends have been moved to the middle of the week bcause of these two events. Last week the games were played on Wednesday, Cedar meeting Beaver, and B. A. C. tangling with Dixie. This week they are playing today to-day (Thursday) with the high school playing at Parowan this afternoon and the Broncos meeting meet-ing the Carbon College Eagles here tonight. Both local teams will be the "underdogs" in today's to-day's encounters. In the high school 6-man football foot-ball league Parowan is in first place with Cedar In 2nd, having lost only to Parowan. A victory vic-tory for Cedar will put the two Iron county teams In a tie for first, but a victory for Parowan will clinch the division title for Coach Ray Watters team. The Carbon Eagles will be favored fav-ored to win from BAC on the basis of the showing of the two teams against the Mesa Mavericks, Maver-icks, BAC losing to the Colorado team by a three touchdown margin, mar-gin, while Carbon lost only by one touchdown. However, BAC with most of its players inexperienced inexper-ienced was playing its first game against Mesa, and has improved tremendously since. , |