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Show Tigers Bow to Strong Cedar Eleven; Beaver Blanks Parowan Rams BOWN STARS FOR MILFORD, WITH HARDY GOOD ON ENDS The Cedar City Redmen out-powered out-powered the Milford Tigers in the season opener Friday evening, and took a 32-12 victory vic-tory back to Cedar with them. There wasn't too much difference differ-ence in the ground game, with big David Bown, last year's, all-state tackle converted to fullback picking up repeated yardage through the Redmen line, and alternating with Wayne Hardy for gains on end sweeps. Bown bulled over for both the Tiger TDs. The big difference was in the Cedar City deception, and the speed of Gary Anderson. Midway through the first quarter Anderson took a hand-off hand-off from the quarterback, faded fad-ed to his right and sneaked through the line and was . in the clear before the Tiger defense de-fense knew where the ball was. He went 70 yards for the TD, t The same plays was good for the third Redman counter with minutes left in the first half. This time Anderson went 80 yards for the score. Cedar's second touchdown midway of the second period case on a long pass to Doug-Haycock Doug-Haycock and lateral to Phil Yergensen, good for 30 yards. The second half scoring started early, when Yergensen took the kick and returned to his own 35, then a long pass was completed to Anderson and the Tigers didn' have anyone any-one who could catch him. The. Redmen added their fi-nal fi-nal counter on a lateral to Gary Anderson on the Milford DEL GOFF OUT FOR SEASON; BEAVER MEETS KANAB FRIDAY The "enthusiastic" Beavers started the 1958 grid season in high gear last week as they walked over the Parowan Rams for a 26-0 victory. But Beaver fans are subdued this week with the loss for the season of Del Goff, Beaver speedster, who is out for the season with a broken collar bone, Goff accounted for two of the Beaver TDs against the Rams. Early in the first quarter Russell Dean went over for a counter, and Goff added two in the second stanza on end sweeps. The TDs were set up by long runs through the line by Neil Bradshaw, and Ken Yardley to Joe Murdock aerials. Joe Bradshaw made the final fin-al tally for the Beavers after Neil Bradshaw set up the score with a 65-yard run. Good defensive play pn the part of both teams was a factor fac-tor throughout the game, Outstanding on defense for Beaver were Scott McKnight and Gary Pickard, . Friday the Beavers entertain enter-tain Kanab in an afternoon game, BRADSHAWS OBSERVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw Brad-shaw of Beaver observed their Golden Wedding . anniversary anni-versary last Saturday with a reception in the Beaver First-Third First-Third Ward recreaion hall. The couple was married on Sept. 21, 1908, in Beaver, and the, ceremony was later solemnized sol-emnized in the St, George Temple, Both were born in Beaver, Mr. Bradshaw on Sept. 21. 1884, to George and Elizabeth Moffat Bradshaw Sr, Mrs. Bradshaw is a daughter of John and Sarah Elizabeth Ward Muir, and was horn April 13, 1888, Both are active in L D S Church work. Mr. Bradshaw served in the Adamsville Ward bishopric and was superintendent superinten-dent of the Sunday School at Manderfield. Both have been stake missionaries and are block teachers, They have nine sons and daughters, 37 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Sons and daughters are: Mrs. LaPriel Edwards and John Bradshaw, Manderfield: Roy, Springville; Mrs. Norma Edwards, Milford; Melvin and Harold, Adamsville; Alvin. Cedar City; Mrs. Alice Rollins, Rol-lins, Sandy; and Mrs. Elreta Miller, Kansas City, Mo. Stan Riley arrived last week to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Thcl 30, and he romped over. Milford's final tally came after a determined drive from the Cedar 30, with Bown do ing the heavy work. With a minute left he went over from the 6. Friday the Tigers are favored fav-ored to. win their game at Hurricane, Hur-ricane, , . BEAVER RACE QUEEN FETED AT ST. GEORGE Julie Ann Farrer, Beaver Race Meet Queen for 19S8, was a guest of the St. George Lions Club last week end at their annual Dixie Roundup. She appeared in the parade on Thursday, and all three nights of the celebration participated par-ticipated in the Grand Entry. WELL BABY CLINIC SCHEDULED IN BEAVER A well baby clinic has been scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 2, from 9 to 11 a. m., in the Beaver Second Ward Church. |