TIGERS
COME FROM BEHIND
TO DEFEAT
RECORD CROWD
CHEERS
Power Plays Wipe Out
Warren Touchdown
After Tigers Trail for
First Time in Three Years;
10,000 Fans See Game
By LUTHER EMERY
The Tigers have what it takes! They picked themselves off the floor after being knocked down in the first three minutes at Warren Friday evening and came back to triumph 23-6 and convince 10,000 spectators they have a fine football team.
It was the largest crowd that ever attended a football game
in
Tigers Prove Themselves
The green turf, flanked on the side by a new concrete
stadium, on the other by wooden stands and enclosed at the ends by temporary
bleachers, was a proving ground for the Tigers who last week tied 6-6 by
Whether the Tigers were overrated or whether they were under
par in their engagement with
For five minutes the
From the 26-yard line, Bartholomew,
Trailing 6-0 for the first time in three seasons, the Tigers snarled and the turf began to fly.
Tigers Take Lead
They couldn’t tie it up the first quarter but they punched the ball to the 34-yard line where they missed first down by a foot.
They penetrated again to the one-yard line where Warren
again stood its ground, but the withering attack of Bob Glass and Warren Wyatt,
combined with an 11-yard pass from George Slusser to
Don Snavely, tied the count early in the second
quarter, Glass going over from the 10-yard line. Glass’ well aimed placement kick gave the
local eleven a one point advantage and
A long and high 57-yard punt to Junie
Davis, who Wyatt dropped in his tracks on the
A little stalling on the part of
Glass’ toe went to work the third period and drove the Presidents backward until the Tigers finally got the ball by midfield. There they struck again, Wyatt and Glass carrying the ball for a first down. Just as the attack appeared to bog, Wyatt broke loose and dashed 24 yards to the four-yard line. On a delayed back, Glass went over the goal and kicked the extra point from placement.
Glass Over Again
The fourth period opened with the Tigers in midst of another
touchdown as a result of Lucius; recovery of a
Once more Glass and Wyatt alternated at lugging the leather, Glass finally bounding over through his right tackle from the 10-yard line.
The game slowed down in the fourth period with both coaches
alternating their lineups. The Tigers
got down to the 38-yard line but lost the ball on an intercepted pass.
The Tigers on the other hand made 15 first downs, four in the first period, three in the second, five in the third and three in the fourth.
It was a different
Slusser Comes
Through
Sophomore Slusser, stepped into the breach in the first quarter and proved himself the find Coach Brown has been looking for. He tossed five passes, completing three of them for 43 yards and did a nice bit of work to in his safety position.
The hardest played game of the past two seasons, the Tigers showed the effects. Alvin Greenfelder received a bad charley horse the first period and was only able to hobble around on one leg last night. Snavely and Wyatt suffered sprained ankles. Junior Andreson sustained a split lip and the eleven as a whole took a battering.
It more ways than one, the game was a proving ground.
It not only brought out Slusser’s possibilities but enabled Coach Brown to make another experiment. In the fourth quarter he moved Wyatt back to guard a position he played last year and inserted George Fabian into the backfield. Fabian made a number of gains but neither team scored while the new combination was on the field.
From end to end and around the backfield, the Tigers played fine football.
Glass’ Punting Outstanding
Glass’ punting was more sensational than his ball carrying
and continually kept
The fact that Warren failed to earn a first down from its touchdown to the last minute of the game attests to the defensive game put up by Martin Anderson, Gus Peters, Lucius, Houston, Howard and Snyder. They stopped most everything thrown at the line and ripped openings for Glass and Wyatt to tear off yardage.
The
The 10,000 spectators completely circling the field formed a
spectacular setting for the game. The
stands appeared filled when the Tiger special arrived, five minutes after the
game started, but the
Most of the 500 fans who rode the special missed
There couldn’t be enough
When the Tigers tied the score the
The special returned at 1 a.m.
The Tiger band made
After the game the band reflected
The
Lineup and summary:
Howard LE Totterdale
Peters LT Brutz
Martin C Canzonnata
Greenfelder RG Hyde
Snavely RE Fetchko
Snyder QB Henry
Glass LH
Toles RH Johnson
Wyatt FB Bartholomew
Score by periods:
Substitutions:
Warren – J. Marzulla; H. Bartlett; A. Bugzayick; N. George.
Touchdown:
Warren –
Points after touchdown:
Referee – V. Jenkins (
Umpire – R. Rupp (
Umpire – J. Hetra (Westminister).
Head Linesman – S. Ensign (