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Show Broncos Drop Third League Battle At Hand of Rebels FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pet. It A C 9 3 .750 Snow 6 6 .500 Dixie 5 7 .417 Carbon 4 8 .333 The I C A C southern division divi-sion basketball schedule came tu a close last week end with two very close and exciting games, each wen by a single point, although the outcome of either of them could have no bearing on the division title. In the two battles the Dixie Rebels lock the measure of the B A C Broncos, the division champi'-ns, and the Snow Hau-gvrsv Hau-gvrsv second place winners, trimmed trim-med the Carbon Eagles. The Dixie Dix-ie victory was by a 55 to 54 margin mar-gin and the Snow victory by a scon? of 52 to 51. Thr B A C-Dixie game was vrirj Hose throughout with ne-wt ne-wt n-Kiie than four points separating sep-arating the two teams. Dixie held 13 to 10 and 28 to 24 point margins at the end of the first and sreond periods. In the third period the Broncos pulled ahead 41 to 41, but dropped behind again in the final minute, and lost hy the one-point margin. Corah Cleo Petty, with the li-tlwon li-tlwon and a tough three-game jeries coming up this week, substituted sub-stituted freely giving every member mem-ber rf the squad a chance to get in some practice for the series ser-ies cwming up, and also working out a number of new combinations. combina-tions. Coach Belllston, shooting everything for a victory In the final game, used only six men in the encounter. In the Snow-Carbon game the Eagles took the lead in the early ear-ly part of the game and held on wntil midway of the third period. per-iod. Box score of the B A C-Dixle game: C S4 DIEIE 55 0 t r p (; t r p 3 4 3 9 Adnmi Atklnn 5 6 3 13 4 1 O It Smith Spmxue 2 5 4 8 .1 7 W Crane Montxnim-ry 5 2 1 11 t 2 I 3 NnrKle NU'lmm 9 6 3 1.1 14 1 3 Kvhiw Rowley 1116 8 ISO 7 Pullmer LunJeen 1002 14 2 4 Ivle 1 W 9 2 Mogleby -til J MniKhall ItD 2 Crawford too 2 Kbdier 31 T1 a M TOTALS 19 30 17 53 Sr? bjr quarters: A C 10 24 44 54 13 28 41 53 |