TIGERS CRUSH SHAW;
TO FACE
Will Travel to Southern Tip of State
to Play
Undefeated Spartans, Friday;
Squad in Good Shape After
Encounter
By LUTHER EMERY
Having commanded the attention of the state with their crushing 66-0 victory over Cleveland Shaw, Saturday, the Tigers of Washington high school today began pointing for their second successive invasion.
Thursday they travel to the southern tip of the state where
Friday evening they battle
Down in
Paul Brown,
In fact the Tiger coach began his preparations for
Leave Thursday for Game
Brown is sufficiently concerned about Friday’s game that he
is taking his squad to
Fortunately the
Shaw looked anything but a Snavely
coached team as
There was weight in the squad of some 40 players who lined
the bench and there were several capable ball carriers, but the machine-line
precision which Jack always obtained in
From the opening whistle there was no doubt left as to the
outcome of the game. The
Gillom Leads
Assault
It was long legged and shifty Jake Gillom who led the assault that produced 10 touchdowns and six extra points, but five other boys shared in the scoring.
It was little Ed Herring, who weaves with the rhythm of a Negro spiritual, who brought the spectators to their feet when he hit off tackle in the second period for a 68-yard touchdown sprint.
It was Augie Morningstar who went up into the air and pulled down a pass when two Shaw players had their hands on the ball.
It was Howard Dutton and Mike Byelene who shot the twisting passes into the arms of the receivers.
It was the entire
Make 27 First Downs
There are several reasons why. In the first place the Tigers made 27 first downs and the fact that Shaw failed to make any speaks well for the unseen work of those men in the pit, Messrs. Morningstar, Anderson, Held, Buggs, Voss, Updegraff, Woods and the supporting cast.
In the second place, had Coach Brown wanted to do so, he could have piled up a much larger score, but as it was, he chose to substitute and used two full teams in the game.
The Tigers scored the first time they got their hands on the ball. Jake Gillom ran the kickoff back to the 35-yard line. Then he and Shaw made it first down on the Shaw 40. A 25-yard sprint by Gillom put it on the 15. Gillom and Glass put it on the one-yard line where Jacob went across. Glass’ kick for the extra point was wide.
Shaw kicked off again to
The Tigers held and Cadiou punted
back to the
Shaw again kicked off, Herring lugging it back to his 40. Byelene dashed to the Shaw
33-yard line. Herring gained seven on a reverse. Byelene passed to
Herring for what would have been a touchdown but the ball was called back and a
five-yard penalty inflicted on the Tigers.
Snyder made seven yards and Byelene one, but
when Snyder drove for a first down the ball was again brought back and a
15-yard penalty inflicted on
Second Quarter
Byelene made five yards but both sides were off and the ball was brought back. Snyder went over in two drives at the Shaw line and carried it across again for the extra point that made it 20-0.
Herring brought the following kickoff back to his 45. Dutton made nine yards in two attempts and Herring made it first down on the Shaw 45. A triple pass lost three yards. Herring made six yards and Dutton shot him a pass for a first down on the 12-yard line. Dutton made three yards and Glass hammered through for the touchdown and kicked the extra point that made it 34-0 in the Tigers’ favor at the half.
Third Quarter
Shaw received at the start of the second half but quickly
punted back to the Tigers’ 40. Jake Gillom and Dutton carried it to the 30-yard line where Gillom hit off around the right side for a touchdown. Dutton passed to
Shaw received and when Russell fumbled, Dutton pounced on
the ball on the 28-yard line. An 18-yard
pass to Morningstar made it first down on the 10-yard stripe. Dutton lost two and
Morningstar kicked off over the goal line and the ball was
put in play on the 20-yard stripe. The
Tigers held and Gillom returned Cadiou’s
punt from his 40 to the Shaw 25.
Fourth Quarter
The fourth quarter was getting well along before the Tigers could score again, though they twice were down to the goal line, once losing a touchdown on a muffed pass and again fumbling on the one-yard line. The assault started anew, however when Herring caught a punt on the Shaw 40 and ran back to the two-yard line before being nailed. Byelene immediately wiggled over the goal. A pass was grounded for the extra point.
Taking the kickoff to the Shaw 40, the Tigers struck back for their final touchdown of the game. Byelene passed to Herring for a first down on the 25. Two five-yard penalties set the Tigers back, but Byelene again passed to Herring for a touchdown. His pass to McDew provided the 66th point of the game.
The game was the first road trip for the Tigers this season and nearly 1,000 fans followed the team by auto. A caravan of some 100 autos escorted by police, left at noon. Many others followed at a later hour.
The school band made a great showing, particularly when
pitted against the Shaw musicians who have one of the best scholastic bands in
the
Lineup and summary:
Held LT Russell
Updegraff LG Jack
Voss C Hill
Woods RG
Buggs RT Drickamor
Morningstar RE Halliday
Dutton QB Nolish
Gillom LH Cadiou
Molinksi RH Eisenhut
Glass FB Hermanson
Score by periods:
Substitutions:
Shaw – Edney; Oliphant; Ring; Berkey; Neary; Chapell; Campbell; Moore; W. Russell.
Touchdown:
Points after touchdown:
Referee – Brubaker (O.W.U.)
Umpire – Gross (
Head Linesman – Scullion (O.W.U.).