PASSES
BEAT
AS TIGERS WIN
N.E.O. BIG SIX
CHAMPIONSHIP
BYELENE AND DUTTON FLASH
AS
By LUTHER EMERY
An aerial attack, as efficient as it was spectacular,
carried the
The victory brought to
Score Six Times With Passes
Air lanes pointed toward the
Howard Dutton and Mike Byelene
manned the guns and fired away with success all afternoon. Particularly the sophomore
Mike, who played the major portion of the game because of Coach Paul Brown’s
desire to give Dutton as much rest as possible.
Byelene threw them far and short
and bulleted one into the waiting arms of Jake Gillom
who was down on his knees in the end zone with his hands raised toward the
heavens when the ball dropped out of the sky and got into his arms.
Passer Given Protection
No team can have a forward passing attack without first
having a passer and no passer can throw the ball accurately without having
ample time to pick out his man. That’s
where the unsung hero comes in and if you were a close observer Saturday you
would have noticed that one of the main reasons why the Tiger passing attack
clicked was that the passer had plenty of time to throw the ball.
McCants, Jack Lange and the other
backs and linemen threw up a wall of protection that gave Dutton and Byelene a chance to pick the receiver. Then they fired. Only one was intercepted and not a one was
blocked behind the line of scrimmage.
From the very start when Dutton rocketed
the pigskin to Bob Shertzer for 12 yards and a
touchdown it was evident that the fans would be treated to plenty of forward
passing.
The first three touchdowns came out of the sky with Lohr racing for one and Shertzer
for two of them and just when
A little bit of straight football gave Krier
an opportunity to sweep his left end from the three-yard line and kick a point
after touchdown for a new
Then back to the air the Tigers went and as though trying
for a long distance record, Byelene pegged the ball
to Shertzer for a net gain of 60 yards and another
touchdown.
You might have thought that enough and Coach Brown not
caring to roll up a gigantic score on a friendly rival, sent in new
replacements, but 125-pound Ed Herring had ambitious ideas, snared a Niles pass
set sail for a 45-yard run and looked like a forward pass himself as he flew
over would be tacklers and side-stepped others in his touchdown jaunt. Three men were left strewn behind him, but
all managed to continue in the game.
A 15-yard loss because of a fumble looked like a certain
barrier to another touchdown after the ball had been advanced by a pass to the
six-yard line but Byelene faded back and let go
again. Up came Lohr
in the air to take the ball over the heads of two
Score After Fumble
As usual the breaks go against the losing team and Mike Byelene was on the ob to see that they did. He pounced on Kaye’s fumble on the 20-yard
line, ripped through for 10 yards and then aimed another pass to Herring who
danced around in the end zone as the ball sailed into his arms. Over into the same corner Byelene
shot the ball to Bob Shertzer for another point and
the Tiger total was swelled to seven.
Then old Jake Gillom seemed to
think that he ought not be left out of it and carrying
the ball three times in succession, once for a run of 35 yards, he stormed his
way across the
Ambitious Jack Herring gathering the ball off the ground and
sweeping the ends like a scared rabbit, lugged the
ball across for the final score. His
final effort was a 30-yard sweep around his right end. He was given fine support as he outran the
Hopelessly outweighed and at times playing a team of
midgets,
The visitors threatened but once and it looked mighty
serious for the Tigers that one time in the third quarter when Gales, returning
a
Carry Ball To 20-yard Line
Long passes for touchdowns usually hold down the number of
first downs a team makes in a game, but not Saturday. Statistics show the Tigers made their 10
yards on 25 occasions while
In setting a new scoring record in the N.E.O. Big Six, Krier exceeded the former record held by Larry Russell,
The 72 points scored against
The
Lineup and summary:
Shertzer LE Bogg
Wolfe LT Treceini
Molinski LG Sawyer
Morningstar C Chuirazzi
Snavely RG Roberts
Buggs RT Kramer
Lohr RE Lewis
Dutton QB Reese
Krier LH Driscoll
Lange RH Flask
McCants FB Zuzolo
Score by periods:
Substitutions:
Touchdowns:
Points after touchdown:
Referee – Boone.
Umpire – Smith
Head Linesman – Wagner.
BOOSTER CLUB
MEETS TONIGHT
Coming Game Big Pep
Meeting Subject
over the coals many times tonight
in informal pep conversation as the
Booster club gets together for its
biggest meeting of the year.
Coach Paul Brown will be called
upon to talk, but the
mentor will not disclose his plan of
attack for Saturday nor give an
expression of opinion on the possible
outcome of the big battle for the
State championship.
There will be plenty of opinions
from other sources, however, and the
game will be both won and lost many
times before the evening is over.
While the meeting is primarily for
Boosters, anyone whether a member
or not may attend. The meeting
will
be held at
study hall.