TIGERS CRUSH
CEDAR RAPIDS THUNDERBOLTS
39-0
GLASS ROMPS
BEHIND FINE INTERFERENCE
Carries Ball Most of Time To Score Five Touchdowns;
for
Albert Eddy for All-Iowa Honors
By LUTHER EMERY
The rumble of the Cedar Rapids Thunderbolts was lost in the
roar of the
It was the Tigers’ third victory of the season and stretched
their undefeated record to 24 consecutive games. It was likewise the second intersectional
triumph of the season for the
Visitors Not as Strong as Expected
Disappointing in their performance, the
Their only thunder was an occasional flash by Albert Eddy, a great quarterback, who twice got away to long runs without any great amount of assistance.
Eddy produced the only offense that visitors were able to
muster, intercepted a
Glass Carries
But while
With Glass’ running and Slusser’s
passing producing most of the Tiger offense, the
They scored a touchdown in the first quarter, three more in the second, one in the third and one in the fourth, gaining the huge total of 536 yards by rushing; the 129 yards by passing. The offensive maneuvers produced 18 first downs to the Thunderbolts’ five and only twice did they punt. The latter, lacking little in an offensive way save the running of Eddy, gained 140 yards by rushing and 15 by passing.
Glass was not alone in his efforts, his fellow backs, Messrs. Slusser, Snyder and Zimmerman and Guards, Houston and Wyatt cut down Iowa tacklers viciously last night, while Gus Peters, Junior Anderson, Bob Howard, Don Snavely and Earl Martin charged through to open holes so large that a youngster could have walked through.
Robert Lorence, crack
Passes Hit Mark
Slusser’s accurate passes kept the
Two of his long pegs produced touchdowns while a third carried the ball to the four-yard line, from which point Glass swept wide around his right end to score standing up.
Slusser is the answer to Brown’s prayers for a successor to Mike Byelene and he looks every bit as good as Mike when the latter was a soph.
The crowd had hardly cooled down with the excitement that
accompanies the opening kickoff until the Tigers were driving toward the
Having not played a common foe, the comparative strength of the two teams could only be judged by the size of players and records produced in distant fields.
The Thunderbolts came to
Eddy flashed once as he gained six yards, but the series could not gain a first down and Currell punted the ball to Slusser who returned four yards to his 46-yard line.
Tigers Score First Touchdown
There the Tigers launched their first touchdown. Glass carried the ball 14 yards on his first trip and when Guy broke up a pass intended for Snavely, Slusser gave Glass the ball seven times in succession and he went over from the two-yard line, and placekicked the extra point.
After the following kickoff, the Thunderbolts experienced
the first of their misfortune when a 15-yard pass from Currell
to Eddy was nil because an
They punted back to Slusser, who
returned from his 48-yard line to the
Again the ball was given to Glass who, after a gain of 17 yards, was tackled so hard by Eddy, he flew into the air and came down kayoed. After a few minutes he resumed play and assisted by Zimmerman, carried the leather to the six-inch line, where he lunged over. This time the attempt for the extra point was wide of the posts and the score stood at 13-0.
A poor pass from center that bounded out of Eddy’s hands
into the arms of Don Snavely, gave the Tigers the
ball immediately after the kickoff on the
The next touchdown came just as easy. The visitors gained but one yard after the
kickoff and Currell punted to Slusser
who returned nine yards to his 41-yard line.
On the first play he stepped back and fired the ball to Casper Lechleiter, who got to the four-yard line before being
downed. Glass cut wide around his right
end and crossed the goal while three
Mehegan Nearly
Got Away
Glass’ attempted placekick for the extra point was wide. On the following kickoff, William Mehegan took Bill Hout’s kickoff
and got back to his own 48-yard line before being downed. A new
The Tiger regulars went back into the game at the start of the third period and spent most of the time passing.
It was midway in the period before Glass, after punting for the first time in the game, intercepted Currell’s pass on the 35-yard line and got down to the nine yard line before being downed. In two plays he went over the goal. He missed his kick for the extra point.
Eddy Get Cheer
The Tigers launched another drive in the closing minutes of
the quarter but Eddy stopped it when he intercepted Slusser’s
pass on the six-yard line. A moment
later he brought the spectators to their feet as he eluded one
An exchange of punts gained the Tigers the ball on the
The visitors made their longest march of the ball game after
the following kickoff. A double lateral
off a forward pass produced a first down and Eddy ran to a first down on the
21-yard line. With hundreds of
The crowd was the second largest of the season here. All seats were filled with the exception of an empty spot in the reserved section. Several hundred fans stood at the fence at the north end. Some of them would trade that spot for the best seat in the grandstand.
The Canal Fulton band represented
The Thunderbolts remained in
All day Friday and prior to the ball game, Coach Orville Rust received telegrams from home town folks extending the team best wishes.
The visitors never gave in as their last offensive effort
reveals and played as clean a game of football as
Howard LE Martin
Peters LT Deal
Martin C Keller
Wyatt RG Lorence
Snavely C Kanellis
Snyder QB Eddy
Glass LH Guy
Slusser RH Miles
Zimmerman FB Currell
Score by periods:
Substitutions:
Massillon – Doroslov, qb; Toles, lh; Lucius, rg; Fabian, fb; Lechleiter, re; Brown, le; Machmichael, lt; Harsh, rt; Pedrotty, lg; Hout, c.
Touchdowns:
Points after touchdown:
Referee – Gross.
Umpire – Boone.
Head Linesman – Howells.
Game
Statistics
Yards gained rushing 536
Yards gained passing 129
Total yards gained 665
Yards lost rushing 7
Net yards gained 658
First downs 18
Passes attempted 11
Passes completed 4
Passes intercepted 1
Passes grounded 9
Yards penalized 55
Number of punts 2
Average of punts (yards) 30