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Show Dixie Division Teams Enter Final Race Friday evening the six teams of the Dixie Division of Eeglon 10 wl'l start the race for the right to represent the area in the State Class B Tournament The opening round of play finds Dixie, Kanab and Enterprise Enter-prise going on the road that evening eve-ning with Cedar. Valley and Hurricane hosting the initial games. At Cedar City the Redmen will meet the Wolves of Enterprise at the College of Southern Utah fieldhouse. Game time is set for 8 p. m., with a preliminary fea. turing the Redmen "B" squad slated at 6:30 p. m. Dixie will be at Hurricane and Kanab moves along route 89 to Orderville for a game with Valley Val-ley High. The Flyers of St. George are touted as the big guns of the division di-vision this season. Their pre-sca-son performance has marked them as potentially one the strongest class B teams in the state. They should take the game Friday over the Tigers of Hurricane. Hurri-cane. At Cedar the Redmen should get the rating as the second best in the division and with an upset up-set over Dixie in the season could come In for additional honors. Enterprise on the other hand, will be fighting to keep out of the cellar this season. It should be an easy opening round win for the Redmen If they don't let down. Kanab will oudoubtedly give the Redmen their hardest fight for second place ranking in the division. Their prc-season rec-jord rec-jord is on an equal basis with the Redmen and it may develop Into a fight between these two clubs for the second spot. The Cowboys are expected to outlclass Valley Friday night. This is the way the Record picks them for the final outcome: Dixie, first; Cedar, second; Kanab, Ka-nab, third; Hurricane, fourth; Valley, fifth and . Enterprise in sixth place. I |