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Show ttedmen Tie For Division Honors By battling the j owerful Beaver High school team to a thrilling 14 to 14 tie, and winning from Mil-ford Mil-ford h.gh 40 to 2 in games of tH" week, Coach Monte Bailey's Cedai high school Redmen finished regular regu-lar season play in a tie with Beaver for six-man footcall division honors. hon-ors. A plaj-off between Cedar and Beaver will determine the division title and tlso this division's representative re-presentative in a play-off with the Dixie division winners for Regional honors. Dixie and Hurricane will play Tuesday to break a tie In that division. In the gan.t at Beaver Friday afternoon, the Beaver team opener with a powerful drive, and it looked like the Redmen were in for a severe drubbing. Beaver scored on the filth play of the game. L. May-cock May-cock going over on an end run. 11 Manzoine drop kicked for two extra ex-tra points, and Beaver lead 8 to o Before the quarter ended Beaver nad added another touchdown u a pass from G. Maycock to Joseph. In the second quarter the Redmeii started to play better ball tat Beaver still lead 14 to 0 at the hah". The Redmen dominated the play throughout the second half, although al-though they were forced to make r. goal-line stand in the last -nl .-ute .-ute of play, and Beaver l ist n luiich-dovu luiich-dovu on a holding penalty :(',? G. Maycock had Intercepted a pas., and raced over the goal line. The Cedar team go', its firsi touchdown in the third quarter when Miles Urie j wised t .i Pa Weustu iu the end zone. A drop k.ik oy Dai w in Woodbury brought the ncoie up to 14 to 8. In the fourth period two short passes from Boo Youi to Alex Milne put the ball on the Beaver 5 yard line, and thru Bob whi;.K'd a pass to Pace Webster to tie the score. Woodbury's try for the extra points was wide by inches and the game ended In a deadlock. The Redn.in won handily from Milford yesterday, Coach Bailey using us-ing over thirty players in the gutnt. Milford scored first to take a G to 0 lead, but from that time on Cedar Ce-dar completely dominated the play. The score was 16 o 6 at the end ol the first quaiter, 28 to G at the half and 40 to 12 at the end of the third quarter, Milford running its score to 24 in the final period. Miles Urie scored Cedar's first touchdown on a paps from Lloyd Giames, and Alex Milne scored the next three, two on passes from Bol; Young and one on an end run. Bob Young scored the next on a pass from Paul Roberts. Milne scored the last touchdown when he returned re-turned a kick-off from his own one-yard line to go over the coa' line standing up. his team mates providing him with beautiful blocking. |