TIGERS SMOTHER
DAVE STEWART
WILL BRING HEAVY, TOUGH TEAM
TO
By LUTHER EMERY
Having turned back John Snavely’s
Cleveland Shaw high team in no uncertain matter by a score of 46-0, the
Washington high Tigers prepare this week for the invasion of another former
Twill be a more difficult task the Tigers will face next
Saturday afternoon on Massillon field than that they had to deal with last
week, for scores prove Sharon superior to Shaw and it being Stewart’s first
appearance since he left Washington high after the 1925 season, a great battle
is looked forward to with not many points separating the victors.
Typical Stewart Team
Scouts bring back the word that this year’s
It will be remembered that this was always a primary factor
in Stewart’s success while coaching in
Two of them were the greatest battles ever played by a
Washington high eleven, that with Cleveland Shaw in 1922 and the other with
Erie Academy at Erie, Pa., in 1925, when none other than your present coach,
Paul Brown, directed a fourth quarter rally that netted two touchdowns and
victory. These games were unbelievable
comebacks that snatched victory out of the fire. They were typical Stewart played games.
Rayen Beat
The
A versatile attack that combined passes with a running
attack had the lighter Shaw team backing up from the start and the defense
stubbornly refused to yield ground.
In their goalward marches the
Tigers rolled up 23 first downs to six for the visitors and advanced the ball
161 yards on forward passes. They
completed nine of 19 passes, two of which were intercepted.
Shaw Gains on Passes
Shaw made its first down as a result of aerial heaves,
mostly short pegs over the line of scrimmage.
Bill Snavely, son of the coach to Leslie
Woodworth, an end. Young Snavely was the outstanding player on the field for the
visitors, while his third cousin, Cloyd Snavely, of Washington high eleven, backed up the line
viciously for Massillon and on one occasion intercepted one of his cousin’s
passes and galloped 50 yards for a touchdown that was not allowed when the
officials found Wolfe guilty of holding on the play.
It was apparent from the kickoff that the wet grass would
work a handicap to both teams and the Shaw players, lacking long cleats for wet
weather found it exceptionally hard to hold their footing. Though the field otherwise was in good
condition for play, the crowd was disappointing to the management and no more
than 3,000 spectators at the most witnessed the game. Weather, it is believed, dampened the attendance.
The
Krier Scores On
End Sweep
Wistar fumbled the following
kickoff on his 25-yard line and McCants recovered for
A drive of 70 yards that began in the first period produced
the third touchdown of the game early in the second quarter. A beautifully placed punt by Wistar got by Lohr and rolled to
the
Lohr took Dutton’s pass on his
finger tips but couldn’t hang on to the ball.
A pass over the line to Lohr, however, netted
a first down on the 12-yard line. Krier lost two yards and
The Tigers got into position for their next score when they
held Shaw for downs on Shaw’s 35-yard line.
McCants made five yards and Dutton passed 14
yards to Shertzer for a first down on the 16-yard
line. Byelen
lost three yards at right end and missed Dutton’s pass over the goal. Dutton passed over the line to Lohr for nine yards and McCants
plunged for a first down on the four yard stripe. Byelene got two
yards at right guard and McCants went through the
same spot for a touchdown. McCants slipped when he tried to catch Dutton’s pass for
the extra point.
Shaw In
The
Shaw kicked off to
Early in the period Shaw worked the ball with passes to the
Lineup and summary:
Shertzer LE
Wolfe LT Zentgraf
Molinski LG Ryan
Morningstar C Struck
Snavely RG Kipp
Buggs RT Kidd
Lohr RE Cleland
Dutton QB W. Snavely
Krier LH Wistar
Lange RH Eisenhutt
McCants FB Gaudio
Score by periods:
Substitutions: Massillon
– Byelene, lh-qb; McDew, le; Herring, lh; Gillom, fb; Graybill,
c; Russ, re; Peters, lt; Miller, le; Carter, qb; Price, rt; Schimke, rg.
Shaw – Byers, re; Kraft, rt; Perha, lb; Wilson, rg; Hill, c; Seman, rh; Woodworth, le; Dainert, lt; Walters, fb; Goodwin, lt.
Touchdowns:
Point after touchdown:
Referee – Gross (New
Umpire – Howells (Sebring).
Head Linesman – Kelly (