TIGERS OPEN SEASON WITH
IMPRESSIVE
70 TO 0 VICTORY
OVER
GILLOM AND ANDERSON
LEAD SCORING PARADE
Versatility of Well
Balanced
Has Fans Wondering How
Strong It Really Is;
9,500 See Game
By LUTHER EMERY
The grand opening of the 1935 football season took place in a grand way here Friday evening before a crowd of 9,500 fans and all Massillon today was wondering just how powerful its Washington high Tiger team really is.
Akron East was crushed 70-0, but even East did not feel the full effect of the Tiger offensive which had much up its sleeve that was never pulled out. Trickery was not needed, for Tiger passes and power plays, executed with mid-season rhythm, produced 11 touchdowns, despite efforts to hold down the score by substitution. And East thought it was tops this year.
Tigers Score First Time They Get Ball
It didn’t take long for the Tigers to demonstrate their
superiority. That which followed the
kickoff revealed immediately the power that is
A parade of touchdowns followed, with Gillom scoring three more, one on a beautiful
75-yard return of a punt, Charley Anderson, three and Byelene, Dutton, Herring and Snyder one each.
To amass so great a total, the Tigers rolled up 24 first downs, an unusually large number and held East to seven, most of which were the result of a short pass over the line of scrimmage and despite all their gaining, the local gridders lost 90 yards on penalties, as against 25 for the visiting team.
Sparkle in New Suits
Their new orange and black uniforms with white letters
glistening under the floodlights of
The game was played in a setting of splendor. The huge crowd of 9,500 fans filled the green
and orange stands and formed a background for the musical and gridiron drama of
the evening. The American Legion drum
and bugle corps staged the same drill in which it will appear at the national
competition in
After pageantry of this kind, nothing but a sweeping
The Tiger offensive was directed by two young fellows,
Howard Dutton and Mike Byelene, the lightest players
on the Tiger varsity but both No. 1 quarterbacks. Dutton with an edge in punting and receiving
was the official starter, but Byelene, who followed
him to the signal post, dazzled the visiting team with his long and accurate
passes that reached their target with few exceptions. All told passes gained 205 yards for
The play of the entire Tiger team was a delight to
Strong On Defense
From tackle to tackle, the visitors could do nothing. Woods, Updegraff, Voss, Held and Buggs throwing up a stonewall defense. The backfield had everything to be desired, with Jake Gillom providing the fireworks. Bob Glass, played but a few minutes for fear of aggravating an injured ankle, but was replaced by John Snyder, a product of Lorin Andrews Junior high, who score one touchdown and got away to one long run.
Eddie Molinski’s outstanding work was his backing up the line of scrimmage. He and Morningstar threw themselves into ever open breach and the gap was immediately closed.
Another fireball who sticks his feet out as though taking hurdles was Edgar Herring, a sub back and the lightest man on the team, 125 pounds. Twice he electrified the crowd with his open field running and once had cleared all opposition and was away to a long gallop when he became over balanced and fell. The Tiger forward wall was revealed in the first touchdown march.
Downed with the kickoff on the 37-yard line, Glass made four at center and Dutton two. Then Jake Gillom got away for five yards and a first down on his own 48. Glass made two and Gillom scampered 12 yards around left end to the East 38. He skirted the other side next time for a 15-yard sprint to the 23.
Dutton made three at left end and Glass plunged for a first down on the 12-yard line. Then on a double reverse, Gillom skirted his right end and scored standing up. Glass missed the try for the extra point.
The Tigers kicked to East, but when
Glass was removed from the Tiger lineup and did not play thereafter. He was replaced by Snyder.
The Tigers kicked again to East, Noga bringing the ball back to the 25-yard line. Tally, however, fumbled and recovered for a loss of 12 yards and East punted out on the 25-yard line. Gillom made six yards at left tackle. Dutton shot through the right side of the goal line and Snyder carried it across. The try for point was missed leaving the score 19-0.
The Tigers again kicked off to East and the Orientals worked the ball to their own 47-yard line for their first first down of the game, a pass, Noga to Talley advancing the ball nine yards. Two more passes were attempted. One was blocked and the second was intercepted by Morningstar on the East 47-yard line just as the first period ended.
Second Quarter
Another touchdown drive immediately got underway. Gillom scampered
for nine yards at right end, but
five-yard line. Byelene sneaked through for three and Gillom went over for the touchdown. Byelene’s pass for the extra point was too high for Morningstar to reach.
The Tigers kicked off and East brought the ball back to
midfield where
The entire varsity was removed from the field and second stringers carried on the remainder of the half with no further scoring.
Third Quarter
East kicked off to
The Tigers kicked to East, but the Orientals after grounding
two passes and failing to gain in a line plunge kicked to the
Dutton made five at left tackle and Gillom went over but the ball was called back and the Tigers penalized 15 yards. Dutton ran to the goal line on a fake and went over on his second attempt for a touchdown. Molinski missed the kick.
The Tigers kicked off to East, but the visitors lost 15 yards for holding and kicked out of bounds on their own 25. Dutton’s pass was grounded and Snyder failed to gain, but Dutton shot the ball on the third down to Anderson who made a pretty catch and ran for a touchdown. This time Molinski kicked the extra point and the score was 51-0. That ended the scoring of the third period.
Fourth Quarter
The Tigers kicked off to East and the ball was brought back to the 30-yard line. However, the visitors lost 15 yards on a lateral pass and punted to Byelene, who caught the ball on the East 30. Byelene immediately ripped through for 15 yards and on the next play heaved the ball to Herring for a touchdown. His pass for the extra point was grounded.
East struck back on the following kickoff with its best
offensive of the game and carried the ball to the Tigers 35-yard line where
Snyder recovered Tally’s fumble. Byelene made three yards but
The last touchdown followed Molinski’s
interception of an East pass on East’s 46-yard line. Herring struck for seven yards and Snyder
dashed to the East 15. Herring made
five, but
The lineup and summary:
Held LT McMullen
Updegraff LG Smith
Voss C Pisel
Woods RG Schenz
Buggs RT Hupp
Morningstar RE Skinner
Dutton QB Hicks
Gillom LH Noga
Molinski RH Mitchell
Glass FB Talley
Score by periods:
Substitutions:
Touchdowns:
Point after touchdown:
Referee – Jenkins (
Umpire – Boone (
Head Linesman –