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Show ICAC Standings Face I Week End Shifts Team W L Pet. Weber 4 0 1.000 CSU 3 1 .750 Ricks 3 1 .750 Snow 3 1 .750 Dixie 1 3 .250 Boise 1 3 .250 Westminster 1 3 .250 Carbon 0 4 .000 Weber Wildcats of Ogden remain re-main the only undefeated team in the Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference (ICAC) but face a grueling road trip into Idaho Ida-ho this week end that may even the mark with the three teams presently In a deadlock for second sec-ond place. Ricks Vikings of Rexburg, Ida., will play their first home game this week end against Weber and Westminster. As a result of week end play the College of Southern Utah Broncos have moved into a second sec-ond place tie with the Vikings and the Snow Badgers of Eph-ralm. Eph-ralm. Ricks' three win and one loss record, however, Is a bit more impressive than either the Bronco's or Snow's because of the fact that Snow and CSU won two of their three on their home courts. Coach Cleo Petty's Broncos will remain at home again this week end, entertaining the Carbon Eagles Ea-gles on Friday night and the Snow Badgers oh Saturday evening. eve-ning. Game time for both contests con-tests is 8 o'clock. Dixie will play Snow Friday and Carbon Saturday at St. George. It is not necessary to point out the importance of the games to the CSU squad this week. This two game series, with the exception of two more games, will wind up the Bronco's home court appearance for the season. Saturday's battles throughout the conference will probably be the . most decisive of the two-night's two-night's play. The Snow-C S U game at Cedar and the Weber-' Weber-' Ricks game at Rexburg, are the top attractions for the week in the I C A C. The home court appearance for Coach Petty's Broncos will be the last until Feb. 11. The Broncos Bron-cos will make road trips for two successive weeks before appearing appear-ing In Cedar City again. |