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Show I Ram Basketball Squad Downs I Eagles in Crucial Division Game this year. Statistics showed that he really worked for his points, pulling down about 20 rebounds, 11 of them on the offensive board, many of which he converted into baskets. bas-kets. In the other game in the division on Thursday, Delta came to Beaver and won by a wide margin of 79-56 to stay alive for second place. Parowan Millard box score: PAROWAN G. Robinson 16 7 6 38 The Rams of the Parowan High School turned in one of their finest basketball games of the season for about 30 of the 32 minutes of play in the game played at Fillmore , last Thursday night, to defeat the Eagles by a 78 71 score : As a result they advanced into second place in the division team standings for the week, and assured themselves of not less than a tie for this spot after this week's games. This was the final game of the league season for Coach Elliot Jordan's squad and af Burt 3 2 17 Hulet 4 8 5 13 W. Stubbs 5 2 1 11 Topham 2 4 3 7 Burton 0 0 0 0 J. Robinson 0 0 0 0 Adams 0 0 0 0 C. Stubbs 0 2 2 2 TOTALS 30 25 18 78 MILLARD Cooper 5 2 2 12 Utley 6 1 1 13 Stephenson 2 4 4 8 Huber 12 0 2 Stevens 2 7 6 10 Mitchell 4 11 3 11 Reeve 10 0 2 George 4 5 3 11 Robison 10 0 2 TOTALS 26 30 18 71 1 Quarter scores:: Parowan .. 20 20 18 2078 Millard .... 14 15 14 2871 six point lead at the start of the game, came back to dominate dom-inate play from there until the final two minutes. The Ram scoring was consistent, with 20 points in the first, second and fourth quarters and 18 in the third. They out-scored out-scored the Eagles in all but the last period when disaster almost overtook them. With two minutes to go and a lead of 18 points, Coach Jordan sent in his reserves and the Millard team welcomed welcom-ed them with a full court press which the greenlings couldn't handle. In trying to get the ball across the center line the Ram players were called for six fouls in the one minute stretch and the Millard Mil-lard players, with one-and-one situations, were hitting. The result was that the "safe" lead was cut to an "unsafe" one, in that minute. The regulars, minus Glenn Robinson who had fouled out, were put back in to halt the rampaging Eagles and put out the fire. They managed to hold onto a seven point lead and win. The Parowan team shot almost al-most 50 from the field and 76 from the foul line for one of their best performances. All five of the starters played almost faultless ball, according accord-ing to Jordan. G. Robinson, whose scoring seems to run by "eights", with that figure his low for the season at Milford two weeks ago, and a flashy 28 against Beaver the next night raised that mark to 38 at Fillmore Fill-more for the next to the best scoring output in the division. |