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Show IMres rata of . The North Sevier Wolves left while the score board read 10-7 in their favor, but it seems unlikely there was much gaiety on the trip back to Salina. The highly touted Wolves had their hands full, and except ex-cept for a couple of bad breaks for the Tigers in the first quarter, the Wolves were unable to score. They took advantage of a spearing call on the Milford quarterback, who was going after a fumble, and with the 15 yard penalty, and Pullem out of the game, were forced forc-ed to kick a field goal from the 16 yard line. There was just 2:19 left in the quarter. The kick was In the end zone andMilford started with sophomore uart,enrba David Barnes on the 20. .on second down, a hand off to Gary Mayer was fumbled and No. Sevier recovered on the Milford 21. SteveCampcar-riedtothe SteveCampcar-riedtothe 18, and then to the 14 Jeff Shields picked up a first down on the eleven as the quarter ended. On first down Shields went the eleven yards for the TD and the kick was good. North Sevier led, 10-0. . Before Pullem was ejected eject-ed the Tigers had moved well against the larger Wolves. But then the next blow was struck. Another spearing call, this time against the Wolves, and Newell Hales was out of the game. But on the same play at the other side of the field, Kurt Sherwood got hit. He ran off the sideline injured and in a few minutes was unconscious unconsc-ious and on his way to the hospital. This left two big gaps in the Tiger squad. But Coach Houle and Coach Hillock rallied ral-lied the troops. The reserves re-serves grew, and everyone settled down with a deter -m ination to win. But Sherwood and Pullem are a big hole. Milford has to call on most of its big men to go both ways. The quarterback plays safety on defense. Sherwood plays guard on defense and end on offense. The half gave the time to work. WhenuJ gers came out on the l they were fired up to go. They couldn't J 1 in the 10, to them the J was 0-0. Mayer kicked to Can,, clipping call on Norths forced them to start (W1 the 22. The ball hands four times befor ford picked up a first 4 But a 5 -yard penan, first down backed them i 32. Mayer powered fcr yards. Barnes hit li ton on the 38 with a On third down G, u broke off tackle and cult outside. Only the safety between him and the . The safety dove - his heels but Mayers gone 62 yards for att down. A time out gave time to change his and kick ty extra point, -score board read 10.7 3:11 left in the thirds The scoring was over, Tigers didn't let the l close again. The 1 mounted a good drive fourth quarter but St picked off a Barnes ts break it up. He vi: alone heading for the but Gary Mayer came; nowhere closed ten in nothing flat - andti him down from behind, able to move, the Wolve; a field goal from the it was wide. The Tigers have at; week, their next garnet 30 when Kanabcomest But David Barnes grew and filled the quarterback slot. He cautiously increased his repertoir until he had Jeff Hardy and Gary Mayer busting bust-ing for good yardage on the ground. Then he opened his passing attack, hitting Donald Don-ald Livingston with regularity. regular-ity. Another sophomore, Arlan Mayer, filled a big hole on defense. The coaches kept alternating their bench, giving giv-ing instructions, talking, pleading, and urging a bigger effort, from everybody. Somehow they managed to finish the half without allowing allow-ing another score. In fact, they had, begun to move against the Wolves., we expect the Beavers to build a dam across the goal-line, and not let the Cowboys past. Beaver should win this one 18-7. Parowan travels to North Sevier. The Wolves will be smarting after last weeks narrow escape at Milford. They may show their power by running a big score. The Rams aren't likely to stop them. 35-0. The Tigers have a bye. |