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Show c?dod by a junior varsity game between the two schools beginning be-ginning at 6:30 p. m. For Coach Richard Hobbs and his Redman crew, they will be out to avenge their only loss in the first half of play when they were defeated at Kanab by the Cowboys by a score of 74 to 63. The Cowboys posted two of their major victories in the first half of play on tholr home court against the Red. men and the Flyers. Their single loss came during last week's action when they were wiped out by Hurricane at Hurricane. Dixie, on the other hand, suffered both of their losses on the road when they lost to Cedar at Cedar and Kanab at Kanab. The Redmen picked pick-ed up a big win in the first half of play with a victory Final Standings Could Depend On Week's Play TEAM STANDINGS Cedar 3 1 .750 Kanab 3 1 .750 Dixie 2 2 .500 Hurricane 2 2 .500 Enterprise 0 4 .000 Last Week's Scores Cedar City 86, Enterprise 60 Hurricane 75, Kanab 50 This Week's Games Kanab at Cedar City Dixie at Hurricane Enterprise - Bye This week's action in the Dixie Division of Region Eight over Hurricane at Hurricane. Winner of the Cedar and Kanab game Friday will take over undisputed lead in the division race with the winner of Hurricane-Dixie to move into a tie for second place honors. Enterprise, who failed to post a victory in the first half, will be ldl.3 this week and will resume action the following fol-lowing week against the Cowboys Cow-boys at Kanab. wll play a big role in the final standings as teams begin the second half of play. Two big games are pn the docket including th.e Kanab Cowboys at Cedar City and the Dixie Flyers tackling the Tigers of Hurricane at Hurricane. Hur-ricane. The Cedar-Kanab game is slated to get underway at 8 p. m. at the Cedar High School j gymnasium. It will be pre- |