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Show RedmttiExchange Loss for Win InWeek'sPlay Cedar City High School Red-men Red-men won one basketball game and lost one over the week In a couple or high scoring affairs that saw Coach Decker's squad post 56 points In both winning, nd losing. I Friday evening In Cedar City the Redmen broke away from a slow first quarter, In which they trailed 10 to 9, to post a onesided, onesid-ed, victory of 56 to 28 over the Bobcats of Panguitch. It was a different story, how-ver, how-ver, at Mllford Saturday evening even-ing as the Tigers of Mllford In the Millard division, defeated the Redmen 64 to 56. That's a total of 120 points In a 32 minute game. Against Pangultch Friday evening even-ing the Redmen couldn't find the bucket In the first quarter of play, taking as many as six shots on one accasion and still failing to connect. The Panguitch crew, hit somewhat better and ended up the first eight minutes with a narrow one point lead, 10 to 9. At one point the Bobcats led 10 to 5 with Blaine Cutler and Nell Roberts connecting In the final minute to tighten the score. The Redmen found the range In the second "period of play and with only four minutes of the period lapsed the Redmen had a 10 ps'.nt bulge, 23 to 13 and moved on to a halftlme lead of 27 to 13. Paul Stokes, Steve Cahoon, Cutler Cut-ler and Spencer Jones 11 scored In the period, which produced 18 points for the Redmen. The remainder of the game saw the Cedar High reserves take over and they also turned in a creditable evening of play led by Brent Nelson, who took over control of the boards and came through with nine points for the -eveniner. High man for the Red-men Red-men was Cahoon with 13 follow-d follow-d by Nelson with 9 and N. Roberts Rob-erts with 8. A total of 14 men saw action "for the Redmen and of that number num-ber 11 hit the scoring column, Saturday evening an extremely extreme-ly hot shooting club from Mllford Mll-ford too" the measure of the Redmen coming up with 34 percent per-cent of their shots from the field. Redmen's efforts for the even-tng even-tng was only 30 percent from the field and that was the difference In the game. Cahoon turned In his best performance per-formance of the pre-season slate EDAI $ PANGUITCH tt "OTTF O T F P Cannon Pendleton H; 2 122 I rXr SaT.en7 100 0 2 22 Stnkea Orion 0OO0 22? I n " 2104 5 .588 J EXT 3 O 0 0 0 Stephenon O 0 0 mrniworth 25 8 6 56 TOTALS 10 IS 8 28 byQUMt: 9 m Pmch 10 13 20 28 rrnil M MILTOHD OTPP QTFP S3 14 Cannon J"" 2 4 1 1 13 Stoke MarihaU 3 7 S J 3 2 2 N. Roberta W.d.worth 7 4 1 15 3 5 4 10 Culler Brtco, 110 2 12 17 Jonr. Plton "if?? 23 15 12 56 TOTALS 26 24 U H Scot by quart an: Cedar 12 25 42 58 Mllford 13 83 4 64 walking off with rebounding hon-. ors, taking a total of 18 off the boards during the evening. He also scored 11. points for high honors for the Redmen. Paul Stokes and Blaine Cutler also hit the double figures with 13 and 10, respectively. 1 The Redmen were unable to stop the outside shooting of tjje Tigers, however, with a lefthander lefthand-er by the name of Dalton splitting split-ting the net on most of his shots. He came up with 19 points, Wads- worth had 15 as did Berger for the winners. The game gained momentum as it moved along with both teams running just a little harder and a little faster as the game progressed. It was Milford In front most of the way with the score knotted at 12-all at the end of the first period and Milford moving to a seven point advantage advan-tage at halftlme, 32 to 25 with a 20 point output In the eight minutes min-utes of play. |