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Show Draper Shines As Beaver Dumps MRS Tigers, 32-0 the Beaver 41 and Albrecht at the 35. Another pass hit Yardley on the Beaver 13 and the Tigers were threatening. Albrecht cut through the center to the 6 yard line. On the rvt play, a pass to Elmer was picked pick-ed off by Beaver's Michael Gillins on the 3 yardline and he scampered 97 yards for a TD. It was enough to break the Tigers back, they never threatened again. The half ended 14-0. The Tigers came back in the second half on defense, but were unable un-able to move the ball effectively. effective-ly. Their defense held the Beavers until the fourth quarter quart-er when Draper took a pitch-out pitch-out on the Milford 37 and ran to the 15. Two plays later he took it over to make it 20-0. Draper scored again on a 41 yard run around his right end and Kim Marshall scored the final TD for the Beavers going over from the three with 1:38 left in the game. The refs called the game when tempers flared and fisticuffs broke out. Beaver rushed 221 yards to Milford's 108. The Tigers had 130 yards of penalties to the Beavers 40. Garth Draper and the Beaver Beav-er Beavers brought coach Al Marshall along last Friday to show him that revenge could never be so sweet, and when the game was called due to fisticuffs (striking of referee) with one minute thirty-eight seconds left in the fourth quarter, quar-ter, the new scoreboard showed Beaver 32, Milford 0. The Beavers played good ball and deserve credit for a big win which put them back into contention for the Region Fight championship and the State playoffs. Kanab now leads the league with a 5-0-1 record, Milford is second at 4-1-1 and Beaer at 3-2, and with Draper back in uniform and the power they showed Friday night, not to be counted out. The two teams played fairly fair-ly close the first quarter, with Milford's offense sputtering and their defense containing the Beavers until the end of the quarter when Milord, in penalty trouble had a fourth and 17 yards, deep in their own territory, chose to go for the first down and failed. The defense held again with the Beavers knocking on the door. The Tiger defense was up to the test and held taking over . on the 12 on downs. The Tiger defense then went to work and moved the ball to the 20 in two plays, but unable to come up with a first down punted to Beaver on their own 48. About halfway through the second quarter Beaver took the ball on a Cook punt on their own 38 yard line, an incomplete incom-plete pass and an offside penalty pen-alty on Milford put the ball on the Beaver 43 when Beaver's Chuck Ashworth cut through the line on a reverse and went all the way for the first score of the game. Draper ran the PAT and Beaver led 8-0. Cook returned the kickoff to the Milford 32 and the Tigers opened up the game with a passing attack, hitting Elmer on the 38, again to the Milford 44, then Beniah on a screen to |