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Show ": . ' '' -'v-- ' '; -v- t ' I "V ' ' ttf i,iv.,--'-- v - A .J . " ,i .r,tf ii .... , - :tj .t j -fV"X -4 -j TC- 5,, :.!.-.- , 1 ,.j i! j-".;-,' i :. '".! : ' n .., fir jr? r ' ' - ' y- ' v' j'i- i "7 - , Vs, -F 5-" V ":,"r '. '; 1 rl,r iiV S.i .:'i'.VH'"v J.. ..; 1 '.:, 'V . - VJ ' t . r j'Uf;-' ; ' ; 1 tiiy 1 133, j ISM 1 1EET MILFORD TONIGHT in opon-ng opon-ng round of Class A playoff. The 1972 ?arovan team lists the following play-2rs: play-2rs: front row, 1 to r: Danny Hulet, ilex Burton, Gaylen Gurr, Mark Orion. Or-ion. Second row, Rex Orton, Kris Bentley, Stewart Taylor and Chuck Bentley. Third row, Ken Adams, Wayne Decker, Mark Dalley and Craig Bentley. Coach Bill Farr not in picture. Parowan basketball team to meet JIAilford squad in Region 8 play The Parowan High School basketball team, after leading the Class A division of Region Reg-ion 8 basketball wars in the early stages of the division play, hit a late season slump and now finds itself fighting for a place in the State Tournament. Tour-nament. In a playoff to be held today, Thursday and Friday Fri-day at St. George, the Rams of Coach Bill Farr must win both nights to gain a place in the big meet The Rams ended regular play last Wednesday night, losing the final game to the visiting Kanab Cowboys, by a 65 to 42 score. That same eve--nning Beaver traveled to En terprise, and won from the wolves by a 62 to 51 score. Thus the Rams and Beavers ended the race in a tic. These two teams plus the Milford Tigers and Enterprise Wolves will play each other this week end then, for the second spot coming to our division di-vision in the state meet. Officials Offi-cials of these schools decided that Parowan is to play iviil-ford iviil-ford and Beaver will meet Enterprise with the Ram-Tiger game starting at 7 p. m. in the Dixie High School gym. The Beaver- Enterprise contest con-test will get under way at 3 p. m. In the Parowan -Cowboy tiff last week, the Rams started out strong, taking a 12 to 10 lead as the first quarter end. ed. Then the home squad went cold and the Cowbovs took the halftime lead at 27 to 20. Parowan remained cold and the Cowboys drove and shot their way to a 48 to 30 lead by the end of the third quarter, quar-ter, and went on to win easily by the 65 to 42 score. Quarter scores: Parowan 12 20 30 42 Kanab 10 27 48 65 FINAL STANDINGS Xanab 7 1 .875 leaver 5 3 ...625 arowan 5 3 .625 lilford 2 6 .250 Enterprise 1 7 .125 Last week's games Kanab 65 at Parowan 42 Beaver 62 at Enterprise 51 'AROWAN: alley 0 0 0 0 V.dams .: 6 2 0 12 lurton 4 8 6 14 Drton 12 0 2 Decker 3 3 0 6 :huck Bentley .... 2 2 2 6 3hris Bentley 0 10 0 Taylor 10 0 2 Totals 17 15 8 42 TANAB: D. Glover 7 6 4 18 Brown : 2 2 2 6 Ramsay 6 2 1 13 Janes . 4 7 6 14 Swapp 4 3 0 8 Hamblin 2 0 0 4 Church 0 2 2 2 Totals 25 22 15 65 |