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Show Redmen Lose Game To Beaver, Meet Milfordln Final Game TEAM STANDING Team . Won Lost Pet. Beaver 5 0 1 000 Parowan 3 2 .6.M)' Cedar 2 3 .400 ' Mllford 0 0 .000 The Beaver high school team clinched the district six-man football foot-ball title Friday by defeating the Cedar high school team by a score of 33 to 12 in a game played in the B. A. C. stadium. Parowan took un. disputed possession of second place by trimming Mllford 53 to 18. t The district race will be concluded conclud-ed this week when the Cedar Red-men Red-men travel to Milford and Parowan meets Beaver at Beaver. A victory for the Redmen and a loss for Parowan Par-owan would put the two teams in a tie for second. Beaver, as district winners, will meet the winner of the southern half of Region Six for the Region championship. The loser In that game will play the Uintah district dis-trict winners, the winner to earn a shot at the state title In a game with the champion of this region. Coach Olen Jackson's Redmen jumped into a six point lead in the game against Beaver by pushing the ball over for a score the first time they got hold of it, Jack Oodard going over for the score after a long march down the field. However, How-ever, Beaver tied it up quickly and then went ahead 14 to 6 by the end of the first quarter. The visitors pushed over two scores in the second quarter to take a 27 to 6 lead at half time. Looking much better in the second half the Red-men Red-men held Beaver to one touchdown in this half while scoring one themselves. them-selves. Neither team was able to score in the third period, but Beaver Bea-ver went ahead 33 to 6 In the final canto, with the Redmen getting another an-other counter on a pass from R. L. Gardner to Blaine Tueller to raise their score to 12 Just before the gams ended. |