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Show I ',' Tipo ifoeo BoQvosB ! in ffiraol 1 man osf passing for good yardage, in the 49-14 loss. The Tigers lost the game . down the middle on both offense of-fense and defense. They were unable to penetrate the Rams inner line, and the Rams in turn , generally with Curt Mitchell carrying, were able to make large gains through the middle consistently. The Tigers also got good performances from Gary Mayer, Roger Barnes, Brett Cassell, and Ken Jones. Parowan scored the first time they got the ball with The Tigers have had some great Individual efforts during dur-ing the 1975 season, but they ! Just haven't been able to put i it together as a team, i Friday they meet their cross -county rivals on the home field at 3:00 p.m. In the final game of the season. If they can put it all together and keep their mind off the deer hunt, they could upset the Beavers who lost to Ka-nab Ka-nab and Parowan, but bounc ed back with a big win over North Sevier last week. The game against Parowan was no exception for the Tigers Tig-ers with quarterback Mark Nelson turning in a stellar performance, running and yards for a first down on the Mi If or d 40. He dropped to pass and got sacked. He fumbled fum-bled and Tom Robinson picked pick-ed up the ball and scored with 4 seconds left In the game. The game ended 49-14. 49-14. The last time out against the Beavers was disastrous with Beaver scoring five times, each after a Milford fumble had given them the ball. Except for fumbles, the Tigers moved well against the Beavers and if they can put one final effort together, could surprise Al Marshall's crew. Curt Mitchell breaking the Milford tackles and carrying carry-ing from the Milford 32, in nine downs. Their second score came when Don Hulet intercepted a pass to Curt Yardleyonthe Milford 22 and scampered over for the touchdown with 11:17 left in the half. The point after failed and It was 14-0. A pass to Steve Johnson was good for 23 yards and a touchdown with 5:41 left and the PAT was good. The Rams got a fumble on the kickoff to Lounsbury and moved the ball to the 15, mostly on Milford penalties, where a field goal failed, before the half ended. Milford kicked off and forced a punt, but were unable un-able to capitalize as Kirk Matheson intercepted a pass on the 35 and ran for the TD with 8:40 left In the third quarter and the score 38-0. 38-0. Smith took the kickoff and returned to the 30 where Nelson, Barnes and Mayer alternated carrying, with the biggest yardage coming on scrambles up the middle by Nelson after he was unable to find his receivers. Mil-ford's Mil-ford's first score came on a 70 yard sustained drive with Nelson going over from the one-foot line and 3:27 left in the quarter. In the 4th quarter Parowan Paro-wan caught Milford in the end zone for a safety. Then the Rams quickly turned the free kick from the 20 into a touchdown withCurtMitchell carrying from the three. Smith took the kickoff to the 45 and Milford got a first down on a Ram penalty. Nelson Nel-son unloaded a bomb to Ken Jones and he scampered 45 yards for Milford's second and final score. The PAT was good and with 8:26 left the score was 36-14. Parowan scored again on a pass play and kicked the extra point with 41 seconds left; 43-14. Nelson moved 17 |