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Show ......... . .. m vmmmMMM ..''v'L.' ..-a ; , .,JM :" I JULENE LYTLE I Teacher Trainee with Elementary Students I Parowan High Rams Climb in Division Standings with Easy Win Over Millard up close to the Rams. In the foul department, this is the first game in several that Parowan hasn't lost men because of this although Robinson Rob-inson sat on the bench for more than a quarter when he accumulated four. And the foul shooting wasn't too good by either team with Millard hitting for 9 of 21 tries and Parowan seven for 15, both under 50'c The box score of the game is as follows. MILLARD 51 PAROWAN 73 GTFP GTFP 4 2 2 10 Cooper G.Kobinson 9 4 3 21 2 3 1 5 L'tk'V Topham 6 7 2 14 2 3 2 4 Hubbard Burt 5 0 0 10 5 6 3 13 Stevens Slubbs 5 4 2 12 15 13 Mitchell Hulet 6 0 0 12 3 10 0 Green Guffey 10 0 2 3 10 6 George Simkins 10 0 2 Burton 0 0 0 0 J. Robinson 0 0 0 0 Adorns 0 0 0 0 C. Stubbs 0 0 0 0 21 21 . 9 51 Totals 33 15 ..7 73 ... Score by quarters: Millurd f) 19 32 51 Parowan 23 37 ,48 73 Delta, playing without two or three regulars, had a little trouble with the visiting Beaver Bea-ver team in the opening period per-iod which ended 17 to 16 for i the Rabbits, but drew away to a nine point, 30 to 21 point lead by halftime. A third quarter scoring spree of 22 points, while holding the Beavers Bea-vers to 11 iced the game, but the Beavtr team outscored the Rabbits 24 to 13 in the the final period. Playing at home Coach Elliot El-liot Jordon's Parowan Rams had a rather easy time with Jerry Bertleson's Millard Eagles, Ea-gles, winning by a 73 to 51 score in a basketball game Friday and drew up into third place in the division standings. stand-ings. Delta was also at home and though hit by the flu bug still managed a ten point win over the Beaver High team, 65 to 55. With all of the starting five hitting in the double figures, led by Glenn Robinson, the Parowan team took a big lead in the opening minutes of the Ram-Millard game and held the comfortable lead all the way and finished out in front of the visitors 73 to 51. The Rams outscored the Eaglts in the first, second and fourth quarters to build the lead and only in the third period did the visitors outscore the home team 13 to 11 while Robinson was sitting out with four fouls on him. game open in the first quarter The Rams really broke the when steals and drives by the outside three Phil Burt, Mike Hulet and Wayne Stubbs got them off to 23 to 9 lead. At the same time the Ram zone defense held the Eagles in check with Robbie Topham and Glenn Robinson controlling control-ling the boards on both ends of the court. Only in the third period did the home team relinquish re-linquish its hold on the boards when the Millard team took over, and it was only because of their bad luck at the hoop that kept them from drawing |