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Show Wins Easy Mki&, 60-28 The Delta Rabbits dropped the 'Ou'igr.- Milford Tigers without nuc'i (rouble, last Friday night on the Rabbits' home floor. The Tigers Tig-ers showed much more ability and will to win than in the other three game:. Delta had a hot night, scoring on a good percent of their chances. Milford also had a good percent, but had fewer shots attempted than the superior Delta five. The teams high scorer were Kent Kinross with 11 points, and Snow for Delta with 13 points. Milford kept a steady string of players going into and coming out from the game but never did find a combination that was in any way effective against the continued contin-ued scoring of the Rabbits. The first quarter was a rather slow start with Delta using -one combination, at the second quarter the regular five went in and quickly quick-ly ran the score up to 31-14 at half time. From then on the game was on ice and the Rabbits kept it that way. Next Friday, Feb. 1, the Tigers will go for their first victory, against the Parowan Rams on the home court. I MILFORD 28 I g t i p Kinrose 4 6 3 11 McDonald 12 0 2 Griffiths 1113 Schramm 1113 Banks 0 10 0 G. Anderson 2 2 2 6 Rowley 13 0 2 A. Anderson 0 2 11 DELTA 60 Fullmer 4 10 8 Seegmiller 12 13 Snow 4 4 3 11 Davis 3 0 0 6 Floyd 3 4 2 8 Hansen 2 0 0 4 Johnson 10 0 2 Moody 2 115 Workman 0 10 0 Winfield 2 0 0 4 Dewsnup 10 0 2 Roper 2 5 2 6 Vest 0 0 0 0 Steece 0 111 Jensen . 0 0 0 0 Prestwich 0 0 0 0 Beaver toppled Millard from their tie at first place with Delta, and humbled Millard 48 to 40, which came as a surprise to the Millard fans. Parowan and Hinckley played a very close game at Parowan with the Rams edging out the Mustangs by one point, 30-29. Scores at quarter time for Millard Mil-lard and Beaver were, respectively 16-14, 29-26, 37-38, and 42-48. Scores at quarters in the Hinckley Hinck-ley Parowan game were respectively, respective-ly, 8-5, 12-17, 18-26, 29-30.t Friday Parowan is at Milford, Delta at Filmore, and Beaver at Hinckley. |