HIGH GRIDDERS WIN FROM
Displaying a driving attack
that the enemy found difficult to hold in check, the orange and black gridiron
eleven of Washington high school Saturday afternoon hung up its first victory
of the 1920 campaign, trimming North high of Akron in the rubber city, 20 to 0
in a fast battle.
Showing marked improvement
in all departments of the game, especially on offense, the youthful Tigers soon
demonstrated their superiority over the Summit county eleven and North was
saved from a worse drubbing only through the fact that Massillon kept shoving
second string men into the fray.
The local team looked much
better than the week before in its battle with Martin’s Ferry. The old punch and pop were there, combined
with a sturdy defense and penetrating offense, and with such a combination the
local team should be able to finish the season with a fair sized string of
victories.