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Show I TWO NIGHT STAND 3 Holiday Tourney Play Nears Basketball fans and' followers; of the CoUege of Southern Utah Broncos should find the holiday tournament to be staged this evening, eve-ning, Thursday, and Friday night at the memorial fieldhouse, of high interest. Participating in this holiday series of four games will be the CSU Broncos, Dixie Rebels, the Westminster Parsons of Salt Lake City, and Fullerton Junior College of Fullerton, Calif. Although not a tournament in the complete sense that a championship cham-pionship team will be named from the four, the teams will participate par-ticipate with Dixie and CSU exchanging opponents on the two nights. This evening , Thursday, the Broncos will meet Westminster in the opening game, slated for 8 p. m. and Fullerton and Dixie will vie for honors in the second game of the evening. Friday evening Westmlniier and Dixie will open and following follow-ing this game CSU will meet fullerton. Fullerton, one of the powerhouse power-house Jaycee teams in southern California this year, will be one of the teams to watch for outstanding out-standing action. They recently won the Chaffey Junior College Tournament at Ontario, Calif, In which the Broncos were e.'.emin-ated e.'.emin-ated by two successive losses. Fullerton, although not a large team, is paced by some fase, sharpshooting "middle sized" men. According to Coach Petty they can be classed with the Tyler, Ty-ler, Texas team which performed here last week. Dixie and CSU although opposing op-posing each other in this series of games, will be showing their stuff in some of the final action before the opening of the conference con-ference race in January. It wUl be the last game of the current month for the two southern Utah teams with each taking a Christmas Christ-mas vacation until early January. Janu-ary. CSU defeated the Rebels 72 to 51 In a benefit game at Hurricane Tuesday evening. |