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Show ICAC Standings Tumbled in Week End Play TEAM STANDINGS C S U 6 2 .750 N N C 6 2 .760 Boise 6 2 .750 Ricks 4 3 .571 Dixie 4 4 .500 Weber 2 5 .286 Carbon 2 6 .250 Snow 1 7 .125 The Intermountaln Collegiate Athletic Conference standings underwent a revamp over the iweek end and the four northern1 I division teams upped their stock considerably with two wins each. Boise, Ricks. Northwest Nazar- 'ene and Weber each won two games over the week end and each of the four climbed in the ' standings as a result. i College of Southern Utah Broncos, previously undefeated, i lost a pair, one to Boise by 72 I to 51, and one to N N C 75 to 67, Friday and Saturday, respectively, respec-tively, to put the three clubs, i Boise, N N C and C S U In a three-way He for first place with j 6-2 won-lost records. It is the first time the Broncos of C S U i have not reigned undisputed as the conference leaders. Weber. previously winless, pulled two games out of the fire to move up two places In the standings to sixth, ahead of Carbon Car-bon and Snow. Weber was forced into an overtime over-time Friday evening against Carbon Car-bon before they pushed out in front to a 78 to 77 victory, their first conference win of the sea. son. Saturday Snow fell before the Wildcats and dropped to last place, an unusual position for the Badgers. Ricks moved into fourth place Just one-half game behind the leaders. However, Ricks has five of Its remaining seven games away from home. It might be pointed out that In eight games In the ICAC during dur-ing the week end. seven were correctly picked by this paper. The only miss was the C S U-Boise U-Boise contest in which C S U was picked to win. All others went as predicted. ' The results of the week's play were as follows: J Friday night: Ricks 79, Snow 55 ! Weber 78, Carbon 77 , Boise 72. C S U 51 I N N C 73. Dixie 52 Saturday night: I Weber 84. Snow 64 Ricks 96, Carbon 59 N N C 75, C S U 67 Boise 73, Dixie 58 Coach Geo Petty's Broncos will probably decide their fate in the i fight for the conference title this week as they meet in a home and home series their arch rivals, riv-als, the Dixie Rebels. The Rebels Re-bels are currently in fifth place In the conference with a 4-5 win and loss record. j Fririav vonln th Rrnnma and Rebels tangle at the C S U memorial fieldhouse. Game time Is 8 p. m., and Saturday the two squads will move to St. Gorge to complete the series. CSU Basketball cont. I On the basis of past records the Broncos should be favored to win both of these contests. As a matter of fact it Is practically a must for the Broncos to take the pair to stay In the race for the conference title. Other games In the conference puts Ricks at Weber tonight, Thursday, and Ricks Is expected to halt the two game winning streak of the Ogdenites. Boise goes to N N C Friday night and N N C should win this one. but Saturday night N N C and Boise will move to Boise where the northern Broncos should take re-venge. re-venge. Friday, Weber moves to Carbon In a game that should he conceded to the Eagles after this week's overtime game between th two schools. Ricks pos Ephralm Friday to met Badgers and the defndlnT champions, Ricks, is fnvord I" this game. Wohr and Foow w'l be battling Friday evTHiy to see who cn stay out of th cel-j lar and Snow, on thHr home court should throw It Into a tl for the honors with a wn c bon and Ricks meet Saturday, night. It will be the third successive, succes-sive, night on the road for thH Vikings and Carbon should capitalize cap-italize on this bv posTirte 8 vtr and virtually knocking Ricks out of the conference race. J |