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Show Panguitch Clobbers Lehi Moves Up A Notch Io State Tourney News Of Servicemen Sgt. George M, Olierrlngton, witlijjthe Army Signal Coqis, and 1st Lt. Gordon Henrie, of the Air Force, both graduates of Tan-, gultch High School, meet at recent ceremony in Seoul, Korea on. Fchruairy 23rd. In Basic Training Alnnan Albert Sevy, son of Mr.-and 'Mm. Albert Sevy of Pangultch. Is completing tho first phase of his basic military training ul Iinckland AF.B in San An-tonloTcaas:',.,. , ' n A man who undoubtedly would ' be much happier if he could have J; 1 lived up to ills word is conch Hill- innii of Iehl When his Pioneers llayed the BiJK'aU In a pre-seaaon game on the Pangultch floor he felt he was "honictowncd"' after getting, beaten by two points. Go- , v lng up to coach Val Church he h said "don't nsk me for nnoctier ; game, 1 am nover going to play Pangultch again." $ But the luck of the draw drew the Bobcats and the PJoneers. In 7. the lvlg gamo of the first dayot S. the State Jl Tourney at, Provo.! Ijfthl led at the end of "every quarter but the fourth the end that counts. When the smoke of i Iwttle had cleared the BoJicats v,txx by 4Q to' 38. Lehl lost three men through .the fonli route wlvlle the Bolicats 'lost Miller only with a few seconds left to play. . A The way we got It on' the reception of radio nere the scoring "i ' ;was: yothen 1C. Miller 11, Jim llatcJiV8." Cooper 7, Steele 4. $ Feeling the loss of Steven Haycock, wlio bos sjient a couple ' of day in the liospital. Piute - bowed to Dixie by a 12 poiatt mar- gin in on afternoon game totlay (Wednesday). "Kio Flying M Oafe nnd Harvey V Moore treated the Bolieats and Coach. Church to a top vironhwc steak dinner at their cafe Wednes- V day of Inst week. |