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Show I ): 'r.us .-. 'J - r ; i , . n I i - ; i ! I --' f f I ! V I i 'v.' 1 Vl ' f 1 i OLD DEADEYE: Gary Mayer, 30, premier guard for the Milford Tigers goes up for one of his baskets. Gary's percentage Is phenomonal, making most of his shots from 15-20 feet out. Steve Moody, 40, and Ken Jones, 24, look for the rebound. Kanab's Ben Johnson 44, and Don Glover, 34, are the defenders. tuio to? Srisfea SI played a great game In the losing cause. Ken Jones picked off 22 points and 20 rebounds to lead the Tigers. Gary Mayer tossed in 15 points and picked off six rebounds, re-bounds, Mark Whitney had 10-4, Williams 7-6, Brad Kirk 6-6, whlleMayer, Jones and Williams had six assists and Kirk 5. For Kanab Don Glover had 20-7-5, Ben Johnson 12-5 and Skaggs 5-5. The Cowboys Cow-boys hit both boards for 52 rebounds but committed 22 turnovers, as the Tigers were 39-13 respectively. The Tigers were down 13-16, 13-16, 30-31 before pulling out to a 47-43 lead in the third. Milford led by nine and eleven, ele-ven, but couldn't stand success suc-cess and costly turnovers brought the Cowboys back within range. The Beavers were thumped thump-ed 58-44 at North Sevier last week but would love to upset up-set the Tigers in the final game of the regular season sea-son for both teams. They played last night at Beaver, but. results weren't in at press time. a M . The show down had to come and the Milford Tigers were up to their press clippings clip-pings and corralled the Kanab Ka-nab Cowboys in a 69-64 dual that really wasn't as close as the score. The Cowboys, in an unprecedented un-precedented first half, led most of the way. Coach Hamlin's 'game plan may have been foiled, because the Cowboys usual parctice of getting their opponets in foul trouble backfired. Oh, they drew 21 fouls from the Tigers, Ti-gers, but committed 19 doing do-ing it. And they couldn't get them stacked up as the Tigers spread them around, winding up with four .each on Brad Kirk, Gary Mayer and Mark Whitney and three each on Ken Jones and Steve Moody. Meanwhile, back on the ranch, the Glovers, Kim, Kris and Don each retired I with five in the waning moments. Fouls were still an im-. im-. portant factor as the Cow-! Cow-! boys canned 18 of 27 to stay I within range while the Tigers j converted only 9 of 27 for a miserable 35 percent. Milford Mil-ford made up ground from the field with 45 percent, shooting shoot-ing a fantastic 59 percent In the second half. Kanab had 33 percent. : Kim Glover exploded for 22 rebounds and 23 points to lead both categories and |