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Show TIGERS LOSE IN COMBACK TRY WITH PAROWAN Tiger fans finally saw what they had been looking for but it wasn't enough The Milford caaers put together a gocd fourth quarter and pulled vith;n five points, outscoring the Parowan Rams 24-11 in the final period, but it wasn't enough to win, as the Rams led at the three-quarter mark by 18 points, 50-32, and at the finis1": by 61-5 ;. The Tigers got off to a slow start and at times could.n't buy ?. b:icke, whil'- Parowa". controlled con-trolled th3 boards for most of the game and hit well from outsido. The score at the quarter was 21-14 and at the half 33-20 with the Rams having the edge all the way. The Tigers came back strong in the second half, but their shooting was cold and turnovers were still very costly. Coach Eads started Jones and Smith and Robt. Edwards and Be.niah rode the Bench the first hall'. Edwards managed 11 points in the second half and most of them in the fourth quarte.'. In the fourth, Milford finally started clicking, working well on the boards and shooting cftener and with a better percentage. per-centage. Another three minutes min-utes could have put them on tor-Calvin tor-Calvin Elmer, the most consistent con-sistent shooter the Tigers have produced this year, was high nnint man for the (game with 20. |