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Show beavers hold i milford to tie j The Beavers from Heaver ! gained prestige last Friday eve-l eve-l ning. even if they didn't win I the ball game, by holding a I heavier, more experienced Tiger ; squad to a 14-14 tie. At half-j half-j time they were leading 8-7, and at the end of the third were on I top 14-7. 1 Milford making points after touchdown, which they hadn't been doing all season, and Beaver Bea-ver missing theirs, made the dificrerice between viciroy and a tie for the Beavers. With six minutes gone oi the first quarter, Gale Andesron ! passed to Eddie Tomsik for a TD, and then Gale kicked for the extra point. In the second period, Milford was held on downs and kicked to Cullen Puffer on the V.O. Cul-len Cul-len cut tor the left ide of 1he ! :field and scampered through the entire Milford squad for an 80-yard touchdown romp. 'I lie try for point was wide. Horton took the kick on the 10 and brought it back to the 19. Tomsik was trapped on the 7 when the Beaver linemen filtered fil-tered through the Milford line. Horton, back to kick or pass, was smothered in the end zone by a mcb of Beavers, and the score was Milford 7, Beaver 3 The Beavers went farther out in front in the third, when Del Goff went for 20 yards and a counter around right end. The try for point failed, and it was Beaver 14, Milford 7. The Tigers evened it up late in the 'final quarter. They had brought the ball to the 16 and tried a pass, but Anderson was rushed and his throw was over Tomsik's head. Anderson, . on a nice sweep, took it to the 2. On the next play Gale carried a couple of tacklers with him as he bucked it over. Then he bucked over the conversion, and the score was tied at 14-14. |