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Show - oil Mmm to Etattefe ffir ptepffff Bucks and the last time they battled, was in 1977 when Beaver destroyed them 33-6. Beaver has never tangled with the Bucks onMonticello turf before, so the long trip will be a new undertaking for Al Marshall's Blue and White Machine. Although,he has traveled as far as Price twice to play the Bucks. If Beaver can pickup the victory, the next opponent will undoubtedly beParkCity for the semis, unless the Miners stub their toe against North Summit. By MEL OSBORN The Blue Machine is starting start-ing to shift from first to second gear and should be in high gear after tomorrow if the Beavers can knock off the number four ranked Monticello, Buckaroos. Steve Hutchings led his offensive minded Beavers to a 33-6 romp over the North Sevier Wolves. Scott Yardley scooped In a 10 yard pass from Hutchings Hutch-ings to open the Beaver scoring scor-ing attack in the first quarter. Yardley later grabbed grab-bed another Hutchings pass racing to paydirt for a 30 yeard score. Paul Robinson snatched a pass from Rhett Roberts for a 45 yard Inter ception adding to Beavers scoring punch. Eric Dotson capped an 80 yard Beaver drive with a five yard scamper and Don-ie Don-ie Roberts punched a touchdown touch-down in from one yard out. Roberts also added three more points on PATS! North Sevier managed to get on the score board on a super 70 yard punt return in the second quarter for the Wolves only touchdown. Roberts was superb on defense de-fense grabbing 19 tackles followed by Alan Smith and Brett Yardley with 8,Scott Stucki, Robbie Eyre and Dave Roberts with 6 each, and Kenny Stoker and Scott Yardley with 5 to aid the defense. Beaver travels to Monti-cello Monti-cello Friday for a 1:30 p.m. encounter. The Beavers have tangled with the Buckaroos five times since 1969 with Beaver dropping the State Championship in 1969 to Monticello 7-6. In 1970,and 1971 both teams met again for the championship with Beaver winning convincingly. convinc-ingly. In 1975 they met again for the semi-finals with Beaver rolling over the |