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Show Tigers Romp Linx, 80-51; Beaver Friday Friday the MHS varsity just couldn't put it together, giving up a little height against the bigger B:bcats, they also gave up the ball 23 times in turn overs, failed to make their press work and missed enough lay-ins lay-ins in the first half to have won the game. ' Saturday it was different ball game, with the Tigers in complete control from the beginning be-ginning and were never headed. head-ed. They cut their turnover lo 14, which is still too many, but ycu have to expect some with the fast break working, and scored 80 points to the Linx i31. T. Mayer and Edwards bo'h fouled out against the Linx, while Raines picked up five big ones against Panguitch. Raines lee! the Tigers in scoring scor-ing with 21 against Pangui'ch's 6'5" Arlin Sawyer; Tom Mayer May-er 12. Edwards 10. Smith S Barnes 4, Tait and Workman 2. Against Lincoln County with the fast break in evidence and a' its best this season, Barnes dumped 20 for leading scorer, Smith 16, Ra nes 15, Edwards 8. T. Mayer, Tait 6, Workman 5 and Yardley 4. The Tigers took charge from the beginning with Lincoln, leading by 9 at the quarter. 24-15; 15 at the half, 45-30 and 28 at the three-quarter mark. 67-39. Their most commanding lead came with 1:55 left, 77-46 when the reserves took over for the remainder, winning 80-51. There are no reserve seat tickets left for the Beaver game Friday nijht. 75 General Ad-mis Ad-mis ion seats will be sold for the West balcony at the door. The J.V. game begins at 6:00 and Varsity at 8:00. Beaver brat Enterprise by 10 points in their first league outing last Friday night. |