Tennis Team Takes TwoThe Dixie College tennis te±!fn Clinch Boh Horiaehw 't nedcfs Against CEU. numbef one id two outings last week, win- lost only the number one singles Rebel player, Stan Stewart sof-«! txith of them in easy faahion match, sweeping the rest Then icred the only loss, tailing to(1*1 Monday (April 8) the Rebels on Thuriday (April 101 Dixie t ho Golden Eagles’Cook in threeicared an impressive B-1 win defeated a team composed tf sets 1-6. ?-6. 6-L in the numbertat College of Eastern Utah. Rebel aiumm. two singles, Rex Wlftey dsfwtetfA RINGDURING HIE MONTHAPRIL - -AND WE’LL THROWIN THE GIRLFOR FRFIi !McArthurJewelers 41 North MainMumni, CEDAnderson, 6-3, 6 0, Dixie's number I hr tie player, Howard DeYoung defeated CEU\ Vorl, 6 1. 6-3, jo the number four singles match it was Knk Andrus over Montoya S O, S-2; number five Rebel, Mike Miller won easily ov»r Won hern 6 0. 6 2 and the number six singles match went to Dfxie1! Mike North 7-5. Am -• II3 3 In thfc doubles competition,Stewart and WfJkey of Dixieteamed up to stop CPU's Cookand Anderson. C 2, 6 ?. Dr: Youngand Andrus ove* Vorl Montoya, 6 3. 6 1; and Mr Her andNotlh took the number threedoubles from Won hern andDougherty, 6 1, 61.I'm pleased wrth the team's play against CEU, said Rebel net coach Bob Hnrlachfir urnx-wc only lost the number one singles, arid that could have gone either way. with Stan (Stewart)losing a split set.Against the Alumni team,Stan Stewart had better luck defeating Ralph Atkin, a St. George atvonwy 6 0 6-f Dixie's number five player Mike Miller won over Dr Norman Fawsdn Q, fr3. Dick Reed played two Rebel player , not at the 'tame time of oourse .losing to Howard DeYoung f-3r but Reed ended up in a lie with Kirk Andrus »r their set, at 6-5 In some doubles action, Andrus and DeYoung defeated an alumni team of Dick Reed and Jc^ Apo, 6 h 6 2; Stan Stwari and Rex Wilk^y defeated the parr of Alan Coombs and Ralph Atkin, 6*0, 6-1, and Wilkey teamed up with Jack Veltff to stop the ream of Alan Coombs and Notman FawsonL