TIGERS PLAY
GOOD AND POOR FOOTBALL
IN DEFEATING
COWBOYS OUTCLASS
IN THIRD QUARTER
By LUTHER EMERY
A first half assault that produced four touchdowns and then
withered under a rejuvenated Akron West team, gave the Washington high Tigers
their seventh straight victory of the season Saturday and brought an end to the
visiting Cowboys fine record of 20 undefeated games.
In chalking up the 33-0 triumph the Tigers played some of
their best and at the same time some of the poorest football of the season.
Unable to Get First Down in Third Quarter
Where the local gridders smashed
through the visiting eleven’s defense for four touchdowns in the first and
second periods they were stopped without a first down and completely outplayed
in the third quarter and showed but on burst of offense in the final frame that
produced their fifth and last touchdown.
Even though their two star backs, Van Adams and Mose Allen sat on the bench, the Cowboys showed more
offense against the Tigers Saturday than any team has this season. Twice sustained drives carried them up the
field to within the 20-yard line. They
made nine first downs, four of them in the third quarter.
Coach Belchly, of West high came
to
Might Have Score With Aces
As it developed, Belchly had the
situation sized up correctly. With Adams
and Allen in the game, West could not have stopped the Tigers’ smashing offense
the first half. The two ace ball
carriers might have added a scoring punch to the Cowboys’ offense in the third
period, when they drove to the 20-yard line, but it was evident that West was
not strong enough to win and Belchly wasn’t going to
take any chances on either being injured.
He did put
It was Henry Krier, who carried
the burden of the Tiger attack in the first two periods. He scored three touchdowns before indigestion
forced him from the game, early in the second period. He got back into the mix-up in the third
period but was unable to do little the last two frames.
The first time the Tigers got their hands on the ball they
drove for a touchdown. Lohr returned a punt nine yards to the West 41-yard line
and Dutton pegged a pass to Shertzer for a first down
on the 24. West was penalized five yards
and Krier fought his way through right tackle for 19
yards and a touchdown. McCants went over for the next extra point on a power play.
Wolfe Covers Fumble
Don Wolfe covered Poulos’ fumble
on the 22-yard line to place the Tigers in position for their second
touchdown. McCants
on the first play smashed through to the 12 and Krier
in two attempts went the remaining distance.
This time he placekicked the extra point and the score was 14-0 at the
end of the quarter.
The third touchdown ended in a beautiful 59-yard run by Krier. Parks’ punt
was grounded on the
Morningstar, Wolfe and Molinski
blocked Parks’ punt on the fourth down on the 14-yard line to gain position for
the fourth touchdown of the half. Shertzer made nine yards around right end on a mousetrap
and McCants plunged the remaining distance. An attempted pass for the extra point was
wide of Shertzer the receiver.
West Reveals Punch
st came
back with its first offense of the game and carried and passed the ball from
its own 34 to the
The
15-yard penalty set the local team back to its 10-yard line,
McCants made it all and 10 yards to spare and Krier raced for another first down on the West 42-yard
line. McCants
again tore through for a first down on the 27 and with the visitors secondary
sucked in, Byelene hurled a
pass to Lohr for the final touchdown of the
game. Krier’s
kick was wide of the goal posts.
The local team made another bid to score and carried the
ball from its own 15-yard line to the five-yard line, where a five-yard penalty
and two consecutive fumbles lost the ball on the five-yard line.
In defeating West the Tigers made
20 first downs to the visitors’ nine and completed four of 12 passes for a
total of 63 yards. Two were intercepted. West completed six of 10 passes for a total
of 70 yards. Two were intercepted.
With West out of the way the Tigers prepare this week for
another
Lineup and summary:
Shertzer LE Boughner
Wolfe LT Mathews
Molinski LG Selby
Morningstar C Abney
Snavely RG Ziruolo
Buggs RT Hoff
Lohr RE Parks
Dutton QB Johnson
Krier LH Poulos
Lange RH Bruniage
McCants FB Bertolini
Score by periods:
Substitutions:
West – Miller, rg; Petro, c; Mikaloshek,
rg; Adams, lh.
Touchdowns:
Points after touchdown:
Referee – Shafer (
Umpire – Gross (New
Head Linesman – Michales (