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Show Mmwvwwwm Cedar Redmen Take On Moapa In Non-league Game with the Dixie Flyers this season. Dixie defeated Moapa in a practice prac-tice game to open the season. Cedar High School Redmen take a breather from league competition com-petition this week as they travel to Nevada Friday to tangle with Moapa High School. For Coach Jack Sawyers, it will give him an opportunity to work with his boys before jumping back into league action against one of the strong contenders con-tenders the following week, against Hurricane. The Tigers of Hurricane and the Dixie Flyers have pegged themselves as the teams to beat in the race for honors this year. Currently Hurricane leads the league with a two win and no loss record. Dixie and Milford are tied for second with one win each and no losses. Dixie's win over Beaver in the opening round at Beaver, however, was more impressive than Milford's slim 13 to 12 victory over the Cedar Redmen. Kanab and Parowan appear to be the only teams out of the running with two straight losses on their record. Cedar and Beaver Bea-ver have identical scores of one win and one loss. Hurricane, Dixie, and Beaver look like the teams to increase their win records in league action ac-tion this week. Beaver will entertain en-tertain Kanab at Beaver; Milford will be at Hurricane; and Parowan Paro-wan will be at Dixie. The Redmen hope to get back in physical shape before tangling tang-ling with Hurricane, and to do that they must avert - injuries this week in the practice encounter. en-counter. At Milford, halfback Robyn Reid did not suit up owing to a knee injury sustained against Kanab; Blaine Johnson suffered a concussion for the second straight game; Gary Whitney suffered broken ribs and Gordon Topham was also injured in that battle with the Tigers. The game against Moapa will give an indication to the Redmen of their comparative strength |