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Show THE BASKETBALL WHIRL T'BirdsBeat Bobcats Valley Tops Bryce Now let's be reasonable about this thing, the Thunder-birds didn't really beat Panguitch, it is just an optical illusion because, golng,-accord;-ing to form, the Bobcats should have won 106 to 28. You see, Panguitch had Valley beat 64 to 17 at the.end of thethird quarter and would have won about 86 to 28 if merciful substitution hadn't made it more equal in the last quarter. And then Valley turned around and trampled Piute by better than 20 points. Using x as an unknown quantity and getting out the old slide rule the Bobcats were 106 to 28 favorites going into Junction Wednesday night. But Somebody Forgot To Tell The Thunderbirds All About This. The Piuters won 66 to 56. Snapping the Bobcats unbeaten string and, tying up the loopp with Valley and Panguitch in front with 4 and 1 records, fol-lowed-bjrPlute3:and'2,"Bryttr Valley 1 and 4, and Escalante 0 and 4. Or like the man said If everything went, according to form all horse players would die rich not broke. Also in Wednesday's round of play Valley dumped Bryce 77 to 59. At Junction it was Randy Gleaves of Piute who was the high, score man, he just could not miss in that last quarter, he got 31 points. Talbot, Riggs and Richards led Panguitch scoring with 17, 11 and 10 points respectively. For- Bryce top men were Wintch, Shakespear and Millet with 22, 13 and 11 points. |