Tennis Team Stands 3-2by Greg LastAs far as conference matches go,the Dixie College Tennis ream stands 3-2. However, thirds still aren't rosy as both losses werear the hands of Snow and wereboth lopsided. 9 0, and nitfe' cnee championships m* only two wec+ks awayLast week the DC mttars nudged Mesa S*4 on Wednesday, suffered a 7-2 defeat to West'm sjminuet on Thursday* bombed CEU B«1 Friday, and on Satur day were blanked by Snow, Snow is ! tv defending 1C AC tennis champion and has been winning easily matchei thisyear In The 6 singles arid 3 doubles matches Dixie was de ffjted in straight sets 7 times,Kirk Andrus carried his numbers3 nngiM, opponent to 3 sets before losing 6 3, 3 6, 6 4, Innumber 1 doubles. Stan Stuart and Rex Wslkey played 3 s^ts in their lots 6-3, 3*6. fl„Dixie lost only Its number I singles match to CEU, Price's Kcvm Cook g,m Stan Stuart a 6-3. M defeat- Rex Andrus. Howard DeYoung, and Mike Miller won thetr matches in straight sets along with all 3doubles teams.The score may not indicate *!, but Dixie did relatively well Against an extremely powerful Westminster team, Stuart and DeYoung won their matches,both in 3 sets.Again*t Mesa, Dixie spiff the srngl events, but managed 2 ofthe 3 double wins to give contest to the Rebels. Millie Andrus, and Stuart won tNnr matches in sttaight sets Thereamr. of Wilkuy^Siyftil andAndrus DeYoung won their con test a\$Q m straight sets