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Show Cedar High School Uedmen Win Division Six-man Football Title i Coach George Cooper"s Cedar riigh school Kedmeu won the Dillon Di-llon Six man tootball champion-Jiip champion-Jiip Friday, trimming a danger-jud danger-jud beaver high school team on .ue b. A. C. Held by ft score of A to 20. The victory gives the .tedmen the right to meet the Due-.e Due-.e hlgn scnool team, southern division di-vision winners, in a pla-oif for .cegion six honors and a shot at uie state championship. The play-jif play-jif game will oe piayed on tne i. A. C. Stadium Friday afternoon. The Redmen Jumped, Into an .ignt point lead, nurcning to a .uucnaown In eight plays after eceiving the opening klckotx, .to; u u names carrying the oau jkx and Darwin Wooaoury' adding .wo points with a per.ect kic. tins lead was short lived, how--ver, Beaver coming back after ail exchange of kicks, to score a safety and a touchdown. Beaver elated over the goal line and Alex .Mine was brought down in the -nd zone by Bakes to give Beaver .wo points, and after Cedar kicked kick-ed out, the visitors marched right iack down the field to score, -dndgey going over to tie up the .core. Manzolne's kick was wide and Beaver lost a chance to go nto the lead. Shortly afterwards the Redmerif jcored again. Milne making the score after two long runs by 3rames and a pass, Miles Urle to Ward Mlcldleton had put the ball .lose to the Beaver goal line. Woodbury's kick was low, and the first quarter ended with Cedar leading If to 8. Early in the sec. )nd period Urie Intercepted a pass by Manzolne and returned the ball thirty yards for another score, to give his team a 20 to 8 lead. Cedar Ce-dar added another tounchdown be. fore the half ended, Orames and Milne alternating In carrying the ball for long galnes and Milne carrying It over. Woodbury added two points with a drop kick, to give the Redmen a 28 to 8 lead. Coach Cooper's team continued continu-ed to dominate the play in the second half, Milne crossing the goal for his third score before the third period ended, and early In the final period heaved ft pass to Lowell Sherratt In the end tone, to put Cedar out In lead 40 to 8. With Cooper substituting freely Beaver opened up with ft desperation despera-tion passing attack, Manzolne passing pass-ing to Blackner In the end zone to bring Beaver's Tcore up to 14 points However. Cedar came right back for another score. After Keith Cripps had made a nice return of the klckoff, Claremont Webster went around end for a fifty yard run for a touchdown A few minutes later Beaver was awarded another score when the officials got mixed up on a ruling on a fumble Mulr recovered the ball after a Cedar player had touched after a kick and started for the goal line. He was stopped by the whistle, but It was later ruled the ball was free Mulr was entitled to run with it, and snce the referee's whistle had stopped the play, a toucdown was allpfwed, and the game ended with Cec'lir leading 48 to 20. |