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Show Tigers Are Losers In Final Contest The 1945 basketball season came to a close Wednesday evening, insofar in-sofar as the Milford high school Tigers were concerned, when Beaver Bea-ver vanquished the local squad in i the final game of the schedule,' played on the Beaver floor. Thi.-, was the second meeting of these two teams, the first game coming at the close of the first half of play. It was won, 23 to 20, by the local lgers. In the playoff of the division tic between Delta and Millard County high school, the latter team won by a 33-32 score, thus winning not only the league championship but also the honor of naming Fillmore as the host town for the regional round-robin, which is being held this wecik-end with Kanab and Cedar City as the other two participating par-ticipating teams. The Milford-Beaver score: MILF01!(D 31 Players G T F P Kim est, f 2 2 1 r, Gillins, f 3 0 0 I', Hollis, c 1 5 3 5 Holmes, g 1 0 0 2 Jensen, g 4 4 10 Fotheringham 1 5 3 4- iRoot 1 0 0 2 Totals 13 10 8 31 BEAVER -39 Players G T F P lieppler, f 2 (! 3 7 i Manzione, f 3 5 3 9 Mlackner, c 0 2 2 2 Joseph, g 8 7 2 18 Ookden, g 1 1 1 3 Puke 0 0 0 0 Christensen 0 0 0 0 Me-Mullin 0 0 0 0 ! Totals 14 21 11 39 Score by quarter: Milford 8 13 22 34 Berver 7 20 33 39 Officials: Beal and Heal. |