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Show Hinckley Five Goes To Milford For Friday Game The Hinckley Five travel to Mil-ford Mil-ford this Friday to play the final basketball game of the season, with the once defeated Milford group. Should the group lose this game a three-way tie for four place would be the probable result, re-sult, assuming that Parowan loses their game this week with Millard. Mil-lard. Should the Hinckley group win, they will be the undisputed claimers of the fourth place in the district - - a place which merits mer-its no chance for region honors, however. With all the players dumping in their share of the counters, Hinckley high smashed Parowan in their final home game of the season. The game was hard fought and rough from beginning to end,' with the victors using the whole team and staying on top all the way, winning with a 55-43 score. The scoreboard showed an 11-7 difference in the Mustang's favor at the end of the first quarter. The Rams puled up to within one point of the top score, as the inter mission rolled around with a 14-15 score. Chalking up 20 points and holding hold-ing the visitors to only 6 counters, HHS took the commanding lead of 35-20 durin gthe decisive third quarter. The game provided plenty of charity shot practice for both team and numerous substitutions were made by both groups during the final period. The Mustangs equalled equal-led their third quarter performance performan-ce with a 20 point gain, while the Rams poured in 23 to make a 55-43 score at the end of the game. Bliss 's scoring barrage of 14 points led the "point-getters" while Morris of Parowan was close behind be-hind with 13. Tanner and Hardy of HHS and Halterman of PHS each garnered 12 points for their respective teams. |