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Show Redmen Emerge Victors in Two-City Games Ceda,r High School Redmen and the Parowan Rams met twice over the holiday week end In the annual battle on the hardwoods. The Redmen from Cedar City came out on top In both contests, con-tests, defeating the Rams 55 to 40 at Parowan Friday evening then setting the Rams down So to 28 In Cedar City Monday eve-jnlng. eve-jnlng. A diversified scoring attack by the Redmen with eight scoring In the first game and nine In the jsecond game, proved to l'c too 'much for the Rams. The taller of the two squads, the Redmen also jhad control of the boards. Bob Cartwright of the Rams kept his team in the running, In the first contest at Parowan with 18 points but he was held in check at Cedar Tuesday evening eve-ning witt two points, both fromj the foul line. Cartwright as a matter of fact. I hit more field goals in the first contest, than th entire te"" I" the second meeting In Cedar. Cartwritrht had 'even Vol- ln the parr.w v .t and the Rams hit only six from the field, 'n the entire second half, at Cedar. ' Cpb'win ws the leading scorer for the two games with 11 counters at Parown enl 1" at Cedar. He was followed r" Neil Roberts with nine Rt Pari-wan Pari-wan and high point honors in Cedar with 13. With the-e ex-centions ex-centions the scoring vs snrea'' oit for Coach Rrnce TVwer'r Redmen. In both games the Redmen took an earlv lead and added upon up-on It as the ism p-o"-esed. At Parowan the Penmen heH a 31 t 19 Ip t h-l't'r" nA tv thr4 nrlo1 rf rlv held the Rms to sin'e n'nt. a fon' pitrh. wh"e serin" M rn'"t f nut the "T"" rr 1". to sirt the fourth period. T' two clubs In Cedar City fniiM or cWt " f) ,lf rf H-.V v'h tie !T0'- trailing bv f"'v tv m'- " to 7 t the flrst n-nr"' oHv fr.nr ?1 to n. hoWne An It wn t'-' r'"'"" of n,!v t"t nt t r na. t" Wpien hM F"m to on" ft"''' "no " "vo H't n SP'-fx forn tbo f-1 '. (n fhp hr re-lr t-S f'oM cnnl fnlloWPd bv ""H col bv PnViprts nd tWr from fh foul line bv Chvn W '' -fore the Pm -r" ri-vt crrvilq nd three for woven Trom the Ifonl l'"P tvt the P('wn l"ti " commanding 1e A ni "l the end of the t" no-'o-. frtfloh Rr'ioo TVo)o on'' C.noh John Wood of t Pp-'p'" r-t rir-n rompotlvotv. nhctltuted freely in the fourth period rf Play, CEDAR SS PAKOWAK 4fl OTFP r, T TV 5 2 1 It Cahoon BettrldM 2 5 3 7 t f n '!n LamTmux 10 0 2 4 119 Jnn Rowley 4 3 11 143 N Ritwrti Ornff 1002 n -ron c"-''h, 7 4 is 4 10 8 Cutler Mortpntrn 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Farmworth .Inwh 0 0 0 n Veliion Ungenon 0 0 0 0 r 19 9 S5 TOTAU 15 15 10 40 Srnre by quartern: '"rt-r nty 14 31 42 55 Parowan 19 20 4C CTAB SS rAROWAN XI OTri r. r wp 1 8 8 12 Cahoon Ronerion 0 8 5 5 110 8 St-ikea Crtvr yhl 0 3 2 2 13 1 5 l'ne Rowlpv 2 2 2 8 1 IT f ""Hertf Tl-e'f 5(10 4 1 2 2 4 Anderson Joeph 0 10 0 1 0 0 O Sfh Bettrlrtce 18 5 7 100 O C"tler Lamoreaux 1724 2 0 0 4 Farnaworth ( 0 0 4 Nelmin '0 1 3 n. R'.berta 1 O ; I'loHe 0 0 0 0 Stevenaon 21 23 13 53 TOTALS 6 28 18 28 Vor by quarters: Certar City - 9 21 40 55 Parowan -.. 7 17 24 28 |