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Show Kanab Test Looms Over Tigers, Down Panguitch The Tigers starter 6ut with a bang last Friday against the Panguitch Cowboys, choosing to kick and then with tough defensive action, taking over on an interception by Smith with a runback to the 28 yard line. A couple of plays later. Edwards went across from the one for the TD and put Milford Mil-ford on the scoreboard. A1-' brecht ran the PAT and it was 8-0. Passes to Yardley and Cook and power plays kept the offense of-fense moving after the Tiger defense forced a turnover but time ran out with the Tigers on Panguitch's 39 yard line. On the first play in the 2nd quarter, Cook went for a 1st and 10 to the 24 and then scored scor-ed on an end sweep. The PAT1 failed and the score was 14-0. The Tiger defense again held and forced a punt. The Tigers took over on their own 12 and with runs by Yardley, Cook and Albrecht they moved the ball to the Panguitch 37 before losing the ball on a Cook fumble. fum-ble. The defense again forced a prnt and a penalty forled Panguitch Pan-guitch to kick over, they tried an off side kick and Cook returned re-turned to the Panguitch 30. Edwards passed to Yardley for a 1st and 10 on the 26 and on the next play, on a double reverse, Smith went all the The Tigers meet Kanab. who have not lost a league game, at Kanab, Friday at 2:00 D.m. Kanab Ka-nab beat Beaver, 16-6 while Milford beat them 14-8. The Cowboys have a smaller squad than Milford but field 18 seniors sen-iors to Milford's 12. It will be an exciting game and could very well determine the League Leag-ue champion with half of the season left. The Tigers will have to put forth four quarters of good hard football. way for Milford's third TD, about half way through the 2nd quarter. A 15-yard penalty on Milford pulled the TD back and, Milford Mil-ford never got rolling again. The rest of the half and the third quarter went to the de-i fe.nse, with neither team able to move effectively. I.n the forrth quarter, Panguitch's Pan-guitch's big right end picked up a Yardley fumble, and scampered 60 yards for Panguitch's Pan-guitch's first TD. A penalty nullified the PAT and on tne second try they failed, the score was 14-6. The play see-sawed back and forth with Panguitch mounting one good drive, only to be stopped by a Smith interception intercep-tion deep in Milford territory. The Tigers were unable to move and penalties put them in the hole on a fourth and 16 when Cook faded back to punt and threw a pass to Richard Rich-ard Edwards who was stopped o.n the Milford 35 with inches to go a 1st and 10. Panguitch Pan-guitch took over the ball, but the defense dug in again and held for a Milford win. Panquitch had 40 yards penalties pen-alties to 95 for Milford. They had 78 yards total rushing to 236 for Milford. Milford had nine first downs. |