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Show Cedar and Jillard Clash Friday over the Eagles in Cedar City I early in the season, at which time the Eagles were without the services of Richard George, their high scoring center. Friday night the Eagles are expected to be at full strength. Meanwhile the Redmen will be without the services of starting guard Lewis Chamberlain Cham-berlain and Jim Burns, a starting start-ing forward, could still be on Millard 5 1 .833 Dixie 4 2 .667 j Cedar 3 2 .600 ' Delta 1 4 .200 Hurricane 1 5 .167 . This Week's Games Cedar at Milliard Hurricane at Delta Dixie Bye Cedar High School Redmen coming off a loss to the Dixie Flyers on their heme court Friday will go on the road this week to tackle the league loading M'.llard V. i ;!es at Fillmore Friday night in a "must win" content if Cmel Dick Ifobb's crew Is to have a c:hot at the league title thi: year. Tipoff time for the contest is 8 p.m. and it will be preceded pre-ceded by a battle between the two schools' Junior Varsity crcwa at 6:30 p.m. The Redmen held a victory the "slightly injured" list after af-ter suffering an ankle injury j in the Dixie battle. The Redmen's two leading sccrers, Brnie Leavitt and Bill Banaszynski who are averaging averag-ing 40 points between them per game vcre held to just 23 points last week and will have to do better than that if they hope to upjct the Eagles. Mike Rice and Rodney Coslett Cos-lett will undoubtedly get the starting call at the guard slots. Co-lett's ability to hit frcm outside could pl'iy an important part in this contest if it gets too congested in the middle with the big men. A win f r the Eagles would put them right in the drivers SMt and threw the Redmen virtually cut of contention. |