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Show Parowan Drcps Milf ord in Final League Play F1JJAL STANDINGS MILLARD DIVISION Parowan .'. 7 1 .875; Beaver 5 3 .625 Delta - 5 3 .625 Mil ford 3 5 .375 Millard 0 8 .000 In the final basketball games in Millard Division play last Friday night Parowan rolled up Its biggest victory In league history his-tory over the Milford Tigers at MUford and Delta Downed Millard Mil-lard at Fillmore to finish the sea-son sea-son In a second place tie with Beaver for division honors. While the Parowan victory had no bearing on the division race as Parowan had won the title two weeks earlier, the 61 to 41 win was the largest ever margin Parowan has been able to get at Milford. In times past when Parowan has won the division title " and Milford hasn't been able to win a game, that team has played the Rams right down to the wire at Milford on all occasions. oc-casions. In last year's game at that place the game went Into an overtime before the Rams won. In Friday night's game Coach Dick Jones' team went out Into a 15 to 6 lead by the end of the first quarter and from then on there was no doubt as to. the final outcome. The score at half time was 27 to 15 and at the third quarter the score was 41 to 26.. At this point Coach Jones cleared his bench, giving ; the other men on the squad.' an opportunity op-portunity to play with all ' but two of them getting Into - the scoring column. ' - Reed Thornton with 17. Stuart Adams with 15 and John Simklns with 14 led the Ram scoring and Milford's Bown. with 11. was the only Tiger to hit In the double figures. Delta's win over Mil'srd the same night, by a 56 to 42 score necessitated a playoff between the Beaver and Delta teams tr determlne the second place win-ner win-ner and the location of the Rep. ion 10 playoff. The winner of game, played on Mondav nigh at Fillmore, was Beaver bv 51 to 50 score, with Beaver lead-in? lead-in? all the way. As a result of the playoff gam the Delta Rabbits will meet 'he Cedar Redmen In the ortonlnjr game and the Beaver Bever will meet the Hurricane Tleer in the second game, with game to be played on the Beaver floor Coach Jone's team will not figure In the openlnr? night's play but will meet the Dixie Fly ers, Dixie Division winners, on Saturday night for the Region 10 championship while the Friday Fri-day night winners will play for the third tournament berth from Region 10. I Box score of the Parowan-Mil-xord game follows: PABOWAN (I MILrOSD 41 nTrp otrp 0 2 1 1 LamoreauJt . Tomale 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Burt ' BelLton 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 Whitney . Hardy 2 4 3 7 8 S S 17 Thornton Weiton 0 0 0 0 5 10 5 13 8. Adam Smylth 2 0 0 4 1 0 0 2 D. Adam ' ' Horton 13 4 6 0 8 2 2 Skougard . McGinn 4 S 1 9 0 4 S 3 Burton . Memmolt 3 7 0 4 2 2 0 4 Hal term n . Sown 4 S 3 11 22 31 17 81 TOTALS 13 23 11 41 7 2 0 1 Slmklna Scot by quarter; Parowan IS 37 41 81 Milford -. 8 13 36 41 |