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Show Redmen Trip Rams. 54 -44 in Second Practice Basketball Game of Season The Cedar High School Redmen posted their second victory over intercounty rival, the Parowan Rams, Tuesday evening in a i clash in Parowan. ' Taking an immediate 8 to 1 lead and holding a 1 'o 5 lead at the first quarter, the Redmen moved out to a final 51 to 11 victory to bring their record to seven wins and two losses. ' Throe of the seven wins have' been on the road and all against teams in the Millard Division of Region Eight Parowan, Heaver,! and Milford. Bruce Holmes, consistant scoring scor-ing leader for Coach Richard llobhs was the leading scorer; with 17 points, six in the first ; period of play. Mahlon Da Hey of the Rams and Fred Ksplin of the Redmen I each garnered 10 points and were) the only other men in the double I figures. Brad Isom turned in an; outstanding floor game. I The Cedar City crew outscored the host Rams in three of the four quarters with the Rams taking tak-ing a slight edge, 13 to 12 in the third period of play. The taller Redmen crew do- CEDAR 54 PAROWAN 44 i; t r i' ctfp 7 ." : 17 Holmes Robln.vm .14 2 H 4 2 1 it ls.iiii T..ilmm 1 1 .1 T 111 :t c.,tr M.irifnsi n 0 o o o 4 0 0 rt Jinsfn lliillrv 4 2 2 111 r .1 o 10 Ksplin Taylor 2 11 5 :t 1 0 U NiM .on H.nilcv 1 (I i) 2 (I 2 1 I lihu k Trimmer 4 0 0 Hi 0 0 0 O Mr.-iTH (Juflcy 1 0 O 2 O O II 0 MrArtflux WutMin 2 II 0 -1 II 0 O 0 Cl.uk A. lams 0 o II 'I 0 2 0 0 Slnrln Kwma n i II 0 II II Mai rh.. nl I.isUT 0 0 II 1 24 16 t VI TOTALS IN 11 K 4 I Score ly quarters: I'lmmim 5 1.1 1.1 V, 11 tVdur City 12 I I 12 hi - ;.l I I minated the boards to account lor a good portion of the difference differ-ence in the contest. Last week the Redmen came up with a hard-fought victory over the Milford Tigers. Brad Isom led the Redman attack in the game with an 18 point output out-put on some fine shooting moving mov-ing out of the corner on the tan-dtim tan-dtim post offense of the Redmen. |