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I PW Gym ls Scene Milford Wins ' ilford high's new 560,000 gym the scene of victory for the .her's A and B squads Morganville high teams Fri- I ne varsity score was 44 to 28. I Panthers' James Head netted t points to lead the scoring. lichards collected 22 points to 'the B team scoring as the ord B s tipped the Morgan- second stringers 42 to 18. I le Milford boys and girls, lS go to Longford Tuesday t.- lford Cagers I In Thlrd In Row lford high school racked up ird win against no losses last t at Woodbine by defeating school by a score of '13 to our Panthers were shootins Irately from the floor last .t. ,Jim Head swished eight 1 the floor and eight from the throw line for 24 points, fy Jones connected for 18 Its with six field goals and I charity tosses and Buford er scored 14, six baskets and foul shots. fame high scorer was Schless- Iof the Woodbine team who' E 25 points. ' Itorrt Panthers I teat longtord he Milford Panthers won their , league basketball game, out Il5 contests last night when ' defeated Longford, 54 to 35, dilford. 1 ree Panthers', Jim Head, y Jones and Ron 'Shandy ae- ted for their teams' 54 pointl. connected for 23 points, s for 16, and Ron Shanw, cted 15 lmarkers. ' e Panthers will invade Junc- City next Tuesday to play IXavier's high school. lford Defeats een I-llgh Cagers e Milford high school bas- all team defeated Green high 1 last night, so to so, at n. . was the first time thissea- that Green had been beaten their own home court. Green defeated Milford Friday night ake the Clay-Geary, county ionship at Longford. - Larry Jones was high scorer the Panthers with 25 points, . Head was second with 16 Tits. Maman se. nears at I ILFORD-Jones 18. Head 22. Miller' handy T, Lautl 3. Christensen 2. ' ATS -- Blodgett 115, Carver 1, rle 2, Budden 13. RD .........9 14 0 26-68 TS ............10 5 8 8-31 I I I I Y I V' Rams End Home liasiieihait Season With MIIEWTEZQIW Upset Victory Over Miltord Hiah team The St. Xavier's Rams worked an upset oer the Milford high, 'school basketball team to end 'their home season with a 56 to I52 victory before a packed house. , The loss was Milford's third in Il'l ,games played. It ' was the 'Rams' third win in ten games. played. One of the factors in the ' Rams' win was that not one of their nine man A squad fouled out. Last night's game was the first in which all Ram varsity players went all the Iway. - In the fatal frame, the Pan-i ,thers missed four of eleven char- 3 ity tosses, while the Rams nettedi televen out of thirteen to take thej Ivictory by the four point margin.l Larry Jones, with 15 points,, was top pointmaker for the Pan-I thers, followed by Jim Head who, Iscored 12 points. I The UB' team did their share to' make it a clean sweep over Mil- ford, taking the preliminary game,I 530 to 22. Larry Langvardt wasf high man for both second string: squads with 13 points, Ron! iShandy was high for the'Milfordt I B s with 10. - I I The St. Xavier's B squad hast the exact oobosite record of the A squad. The A five has won :d Yost seven, while the B s have won seven and lost lthree. Larry Langvardt is leading tthe B team scoring with 9.4 .points per game average. 'Milford Defeats fWoodblne High 1 The Milford high school cage team defeated Woodbine lest' I night, 42 to 34, at Milford. Larry Jones topped the Panther I scorers with five from the field . and five free throws for 15 mark- ers. Buford Miller helped the Twinnesrs with 10 points. Gary A Schlessner scored 12 points for ,- Woodbine. At the end of the first half Milford led 15 to 14, but the Pan- 'thers netted 27 points to Wood- , bine's 20 during the second frame, for the 42 to 34 point score. F .- ' Milford Panthers Rout Keats Flve ' Milford high school won its eleventh ball game in 12 Played this season, last night by defeat- ting Koay 58 to 31. Larry Jones and Jim Head :paced the Panthers with 18 and L22 points, respectively. Head paced the Panthers with 13 and 22 points, respectively. .Head scored ten field goals and two .free throws, Jones connected with nine field attempts. The Milford 'B team 1051 to Keats' second team, 82 to 28. 1 I t I 'AI Mlltord Panthers Down Waketleld Three Milford Panthers com- bined to score 49 points as the Panthers downed - Wakefield, 56 to 81, lut night at Milford. Larry Jones pushed 18 points ln, Buford Miller, 17 and Jim Head 14, as the Panthers took their tenth win in eleven gamer. The Milford B squad defeated the Wakefield second ltringerl, 81 to 29. The winning two point margin was provided by a thoughtful Wakefield player who worked a neat lay-up into the Milford bucket. It's not every day that you witness such sports4 manshlp, Panther Coach Donn- lenerl remarked after the game. The Panthers meet Keats, for their next game, at Milford, Fri. day night. Mllford High Flve Nips Leonardvllle The Milford High school bas- ketball team won its ninth straight game Tuesday night by defeating Leonardville, 55 to 50, at Leonardville. The Panthers are unbeaten this year. Larry Jones was their high scorer with 26 points. He con- nected with twelve field goals and two foul shots. Jim Head 'yvas second high for Milford with 12 points. . High scorer for the game was D. Carlson who hit twelvehfield goals Ind four free throws for 28. In the first game of the night the Milford B squad lost to Leonardville's second stringers, '35 to 40. Mi1ford's next game is with Morganville, there, Friday I jlight. ll I I -4 .1-Qill.. , . Morganville Five Hands First Cage Deteal to Mlltord The Milford high school bas- ketball team received its first defeat of the season, last night, at the hands of Moz-ganville, 47 to 42, in the first game played on the new Morganville high school gym. 5 Larry Jones paced the Panthers with seven field goals and eeven free throws for twenty - one points. High scorer for Morgan- ville and tfhe game, was Young, who tossed in 10 from the field and 3 from the line for 23. The Milford B team won the opening game, 46 to 25, against Morganviiie, 'Defeat Green Flve Mi'ford high school ran their streak of victories to eight straight last night when they beat Green, 52 to 44. , Milford has not lost a contest this year. Larry Jones paced the victors with 17 points for game high score. The Panther's Buford Miller was second high scorer for both teams with,12 points. , Green had defeated Keats, Mll- fords last victim, twice, once by - 15 points, and by 31 points. Mil- ford won over Keats, 43 to 42, a one point margin, Tuesday night. Panthers Defeat I-lay Sophomores Larry Jones and Jim Head led the Milford Panthers to a 55 to 30 point victory over the -Junc- tion Cify high school sophomores Iat Milford Tuesday night. 5' Jim.Dumes. Jay Wphs' center, scored five field goals and two free throws for, 12 points. Harry Steinfort hit four field goals for , eight for the losers. ' Jones scored 18 point 'Head scored 23 for the M' fs 'ISL lt? -r. nal ard :rar 5 I I tagers ,Straight Victory I 5 Milford high school won its seventh straight victory last night at Keats when they defeated the Keats highschool cagers 43 to 42 Laffy Jones scored three fie'd goals and five free throws for ll Points for the winners, and Jim Head scored 4 from the floor 'and 'one from the foul line for nine Ipoints. --1 Ilvnlford cagers ,I Beat Longford .r The Milford Panthers defeated ILongford high school at Long- fford Wednesday night, 65 to 25, 33 for their second win of the sea- I son, - High scorers for the Panthers were Jim Head and Buford 2 Miller who scored 20 points each. Stark of Longford was next with Il2 points, ' The Milford girls' team lost the I I ! I I I I I 1 I I I K opening gamefon the same bill, ,. ,to Longford. 23-19. Milford will play Leonardville at Milford, Dec. Pailthers Deteal longtord I The Milford high school'Panth- i l I Q 5 ers defeated Longford, 56 to 49, lasti T night in the semi-finals of the Clay- 'Gearv countv basketball tourna- ' ment' at Longford. I The Panthers drew a bye on the fopening night of tournament play I Wednesday. Last nights win places 'them in the finals tonight against lfiiv-Ann kink 4-nknnl ' If I
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