JOHNNY ZBAN
STARS FOR INVADING TEAM;
KESTER TIGER ACE
By FRED J. BECKER
Independent Sports Editor
Just because a football team fails to win a game during an
entire season is no indication it will meet the same fate the following
year. East high of
The Mahoning county gridders invaded Massillon last night to
inaugurate Washington high’s season in a nocturnal battle and as it turned out the Youngstown
team put on the party, throwing somewhat of a surprise into Coach Elmer
McGrew’s lads and several thousand fans by holding the youthful Tigers to a 6
to 6 tie in 48 minutes of rousing football combat. There was nothing of the weakling about
Youngstown East last night. Paced by the
clever Zban, the eastern
Zban Destined
for Stardom
Moral victories never show up in the football ledger of games won and lost but East had a right to go home last night feeling that its feat of holding the Tigers to a tie score earned them a moral triumph at least. Considering that they hadn’t won a game last year and the touchdown they scored in the third period last night was their first since the middle of the 1930 campaign they had a right to feel justly proud of their accomplishment.
It’s our humble opinion that young Johnny Zban is going to make a whale of a football player before
he hangs his war togs up for keeps. Just
a sophomore, this youngster, ran the
Kester Flashes
But Johnny was not alone in the limelight when it came to
showing a clean pair of heels to opposing tacklers.
Johnny also has a well educated set of dogs and his sprints
through the
But practice and experience should eliminate this fault and it’s certain Coach McGrew next week will be ironing out the faults which appeared in Friday’s performance.
Even though Zban nearly ran the
Tigers out of their shoes,
East Scores in Third
Then East bucked up, flashed strong on offense in the second
period and crashed through to its touchdown early in the third.
On the opening kickoff, Clark of East fumbled and Krug
covered for
East, however, couldn’t gain and punted to Clendening who raced the kick back 25 yards to East’s 33. Kester went off right tackle for 12.
He made two more and Williams smacked a hole in the line for nine and another first down. Clendening made one and Williams lugged the ball to the one yard line from where he went over on the next play. Clendening’s attempted place kick for extra point was blocked.
Brilliant March
East seemed to find itself in the second period and began to give the Tigers a sample of what they were destined to endure during the rest of the game – Johnny Zban’s end runs. The visitors turned Zban loose with a vengeance and Johnny clicked like a well oiled machine. He was relieved on the end running business occasionally by Hanna who also proved hard to stop.
The East offense flashed when the visitors gained the ball
on their 28-yard line when Clendening fumbled. They began a march which carried them to
But Zban was not to be denied. On
the first play after the kickoff in the third period, Johnny dashed around
Fumbles Hurt
The Tigers came back with a rush and Mr. “Bo” Kester turned loose his speed in a brilliant 33 yard dash
to East’s 30-yard line to set up hopes of another Tiger touchdown. Clendening and
Williams made a first down in two plays and the ball was on East’s 20. Two offside plays hurt
Before the quarter ended
From then on until the end of the game neither team was able to accomplish much.
Score:
Getz LE
Price LT Joseph
Mudd LG Bugg
Hoyman C Ferraro
K. Monroe RG
Krug RE Pugh
Singer QB Santor
Kester LH Hanna
Clendening RH Zban
Williams FB Sannartino
Score by quarters:
Substitutes:
Touchdowns:
Referee – Jenkins (
Umpire – McPherson (W.& J.)
Head Linesman – Rang (
Time of quarters – 12 minutes.