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Show 51 o as OHtseoro I us 5 O - r e S5-4- 01 av frrjc? i - , I t irara The Tigers went op against the Beaver Beavers last Friday night at Mllford High SrbooL The final fascore of the guot was S voring the Beavers. The first two quarters of the ball -game were a defensive battle between the Tigers and the Beavers. The Beavers were able to pull out on top with a 7 point lead at the half, lite Tigers came back after the half scoring only 7 points to Beavers 20 during the third quarter. This left the Beavers with a 22 point lead. During the fourth quarter the Tigers were able to put In 21 points which helped to close the gap for the final marrln. Robbv Romine pinned this Pangultch wrestler during the Parowan won by detournament. Robby pinned his first two opponents-a- nd In his weight division. Place take to First match third in his cision i Leading scorer for the Tigers was Dotson with 20. Others scoring for - f the Tigers were Sherwood with 9, Sullivan with 6, Holm with 4, with S and Marshall Patterson with 1. Rebounds were lead by Sherwood with 15, IS of which came off of the defensive boards. Dotson had 7 total rebounds for the Tigers. Sherwood played a good defensive ballgame having 6 blocked snots throughout the game. from the The Tigers were 17-from the line. field and This week the Tigers will meet the Kanab Cowboys at Kanab. if ' r, 1 n 1111 kill 53 9-- 19 J r i 1 4 y- - m P vv, ay &4 j',JL. a x The ball swished through the net for two points for rivalry at Milford last iriaay mpn. Beaver during the lnter-coun- ty 3. LaDell Eyre. Beaver won the contest The shot was put up by TWO POINTS: 55-4- 1 I In the third quarter and MikeStucki lead with gave the Beavers a 40-his 18 foot set shot but Milne answered with a shot off the glass and two foul shots in the final ?. 36 Lee R. Yardley of Beaver was ultimately pinned bythlsMoapa wrestler during the Parowan Tournament. afsiiGn over .1E1S UJolvcs, ffinsh 8rd in tournoy SA-1- 4 Wade Brian Shultz, Jason Davis and M Ike 1 all won by pin in the first round. Shawn Kinross, Robbie Romine, DarinSmall.BIllDennyand Mike Long each won by forfeit. Ryan Puffer, John Carter and Mark Corbridge each lost by decision. Two days later the Tigers went The Mllford matmen went to Enterprise Thursday to batile the Wolves' small team. There were only six matches and Mllford won three. The final team score was 1 Mllford. The win advanced Milford's dual match record to 2. AMm0wmm Hf,? Marshall, Beaver shows his dribbling ability as he takes the Gilford Railroad Credit Union footing WILL BE HELD Janu ary 22 , S eSiorf 34th Annual n 19 8 6 fiGlGl Senior Citizens Hall Cveryone Wei come you heat with wood! Cut with a The Ultimate Firewood jVlachine! 133 Super 52 Cr Inche. 85 Ifcn CD Ignition 1 Only Parts Automatic 4 - Full Salty Package -- cm Service Chain Oiling Dim 5579 95 WITH 25" BAR CHAINS MADE TO ORDER Picrco' Sall 680 W. 500 Enrjino Ropair S. Milford, Utah Precsbn Gcrmsn bigzm&h 387-26- 03 Since 1927 doiryn.cn AM. What is IJUil. Dr. Wallace Tayler. 10:05 KM. Anatomy of Reproduction --Dr. Don Thomas. 10:35 Aja. Nutritional Requirements of Reproduction Professor Charles Mlckelson. 10:50 AM. Results of LR.M. Sur-ve- ry of 125 Dairy Herds Dave MarclnkowskL 11:30 A.M. Common Reproductive Problems 12:10 Pjyi. Dr. Charles Yardley. Lunch on own. Handling andTank 10 P.M. Seman Mar inkowski. Care-Da- ve 1:20 PJW. Using Records toManage Wallace Dr. Reproduction Tayler. 1:40 P.M. Milk Quality Control, How it Works Jay Brown. 2:00 PJM.'XJDA Business Meeting-Da- iry Board. 2:30 P.M. Questions and Snwers Dr. Wallace Tayler. 3:00 P.M. Adjourn. ', held at the county commissioners room, Beaver County Courthouse on Thursday, January 16th from 10:00 .x. . MNtMHJW Doof Production hold Jen. 20 A Beef Production School will be held at the County Commissioners Room of the Beaver County Courthouse on Monday, January 20th from 1:00' pjn. to 3:00 pjn. according to Grant M. Esplin, Extension Area Specialist. Dr. Clell Bagley, Extension Dr. Charles Yardley, Beaver Veterinarian and Grant Esplin will discuss the following subjects: Prevention and Control of Vibrio -Lepto, Trichinomlasls.CalfScours, Corcldiosls, Hoof Rot, and Internal Parasites. Other subjects will be use and value of implants and feed additives, spraying hefers and Brucellosis Regulations. This school is sponsored by the Beaver County Cattlemens Association and the Utah State University Extension Srvir. Thursday, Jan. 16, 1986 Page 4 ver. Blain Milne, who paced the Pan- thers with 16 points, grabbed a rebound at the top of the key with 1 second remaining and banked in the winning shot at the buzzer. lead with Beaver took a 47-1:11 left on Pat Kilbournes front end of a 1- -1 then Robert Tom en came back for the Panthers to tie the score when he hit 1 of 2 from the charity stripe with 50 seconds left. Rick Roberts picked off a Beaver pass at mid court to put Pine-vie- w on his layup. on top 7 However, Beaver wasnt finished as Wade Marshall canned a 15 foot jump shot with 25 seconds remain- lardaan 46 to the Parowan tournament. As a team the Tigers placed third behind Parowan and Moapa, who won the tournament. Troy Josie and Scott Deleew were the outstanding wrestlers. As individual wrestlers the Tigers placed 7 out of 11. Robbie Romine placed first, while Ralph Pectol picked up a 2nd place medal. Jason Davis, Ryan Puffer, Mikel White, and Mike Long each placed third. John Carter rounded out the 7, with a fourth place finish. Robbie Romine won his first two matches by pin and then won a decision over Moapa in the champion' ship round. Jason Davis's only loss was to Lane Limb of Beaver who won the 105 lb. weight class. Ryan Puffer lost to David Greene who placed second. Mikel White's only loss was at the hands of Lance Black who took first at 155 lb. Mike Long won all of his matches except for Gene He at on of Kanab. SACHS Sales, School for SG60riS 49 AT THE ip 10:00 A school for all dairymen will be By MEL OSBORNE Pine view and Beaver battled on the bounds from the opening tip to the final second before the Panthers could claim a 51-victory over the Beavers, Saturday night at Bea- - 7:00 p.m. J. Pat Kilbourne watches on. Photo by Mel Osborne ball past two Pine View defenders. White 54-1- If minutes to tie the score again. Jensen hit two foul shots in the final 5 seconds of the third quarter to give Pineview the two point edge. "We expected a good game. ForA Beaver is well get about coached and they do things that m ake them a good team", commented Coach Lynn Christiansen of Pineview. The Panthers were lead by Milne with 16, Roberts 14 and Jensen 5, with 11, Brinton chipped in followed by Troy Manderbell with 3 and J. Learth with 2 which was a big bucket in the fourth quarter. The Beavers were sparked by Eyre with 15 and Marshall with 10, Albrecht and Langford had 8 each while Kilbourne hit 6 and Stuck! 2. to 3:00 pjn. as follows according to Grant Esplin, Beaver County Extension Agent. ajn. 49-4- ing. "If we become a good passing team we will be tough but we have got to make better passess, lamented Coach Calvin Albrecht of Beaver. Pineview waited patiently for the inside shot in the final seconds before Mike drilled his dramatic shot with no time remaining. Both teams played tough defense forcing turnovers but Nate Brlmton and Roberts picked the Beavers pocket several times to keep Beaver down offensively. But the Beavers kept the smooth shooting Panthers down Inside. I was pleased with our kids defensively said Albrecht. The first quarter was dead locked at 11 -- 11 featuring Roberts for Pine -view from 25 foot outside and Eyre for Beaver inside. Milne jumped Into the act in the second quarter when he polished off two three point plays giving the lead but Eyre 9 Panthers a roared back with three Inside buckets to cut the Panthers lead at intermisto two points, 5 sion. Robert Jensen and Milne kept Pineview atop by two points 42-at the end of the third quarter as they hit 9 of 13 from the foul line. The Beavers had balanced scoring In the third from David Albrecht, Langford, and Kilbourne. The Panthers opened up a quick to begin the four point lead29-2- 5 third quarter but Kilbournes soft touch off the glass and Albrechts steal tied the score. Bea er took the lead mid6 way throught the third quarter when Langford scored off a rebound. Kilbourne hit 1 of 2 with 2:34 left 25-1- ' TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS, IN ORDER TO CONTINUE BRINGING TO THE PEOPLE IN THE MILFORD AREA THE BEST PRICES FOR NAME BRAND HARDWARE AND WE ARE ALL ITEMS, JOINING THE TRUSTWORTHY STORES PROGRAM. TRUSTWORTHY IS THE FASTEST GROWING ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT HARDWARE DEALERS IN THE NATION. TRUSTWORTHY ENORMOUS SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND LOW PRICES WILLCONTLNUE TO MAKE MILFORD VALLEY HARDWARE THE PLACE TO BUY EVERYTHING FOR THE BESIDES OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES IN OUR STORE, WE WILL BE ADVERTISING MANY MORE ITEMS AT TRUSTWORTHYS SALE PRICE, AND SENDING OUT ADDITIONAL CIRCULAR PROMOTIONS. WE ARE EXCITED ABOUT THIS CHANGE, AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL BE WHEN YOU SEE OUR EXPANDED SELECTIONS AND OUR NEW LOW PRICES. 27-2- 40 :nH -- )u:--- Gilford Uolloy Uarduarc 37-3- 387-24- Mllford, Utah j |