Tigers Whip
Passes And Long
Runs Provide Thrills
For Father’s Night Crowd
By LUTHER EMERY
Writing their scores both in the sky and on the ground, the
Uncorking a potent passing attack for the first time, the Tiger gridders showed off before their dads who were seated on the sidelines and who at the end of the game wore grins on their faces as big as the numbers on their backs.
It was Dads’ night and a good night for the
The Tigers took
It was a game in which the statistics belied the score. You
don’t chalk up first downs when a fellow covers 60 yards for a touchdown. You give him six points instead and as a
result
The yards gained tell the truer picture, however, for here
the local eleven rolled up 480 to
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THE PANTHERS scored as
expected, causing Coach Mather his only concern of
the game. “If we could only keep
somebody from scoring,” he moaned after the contest while the public address
announcement of Canton McKinley’s 46-7 victory over
The Tigers came out of the game in pretty good shape, though Jim Reichenback and Dick Jacobs were touched up with injuries which were not believed to be too serious.
The boys ran for the goal line like a colt for the oats bin, as they fattened the Tiger scoring column with points. Most of the local team’s scores, were on long thrusts. Clarence Johnson went 31 and 60 yards for two of the touchdowns and snared a pass from Jack Hill good for 34 yards and a third score. Irvin Crable scored from 14 yards out and Al Brown got away for jaunts of 60 and 47 yards.
five-yard pass produced
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THE RUNNING of the Tiger
backs was some of the hardest of the season, but when Coach Mather
grades his pictures he will probably find the overall performance of the team
was below that of the
There were many hard blocks, some weak ones too, and many
instances of tacklers sliding off
With it all the
Most pleasant part of the performance was the improvement in the Tiger passing attack. The team completed seven of 10 attempts for 183 yards, and climaxed the aerial works by going 87 yards for the last touchdown in two pass plays.
Passes also figured in other touchdown drives. Jack Hill was given the best protection accorded him this season, affording him every opportunity to pick out his receivers.
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HERB EDINGTON, the guy
who ran the Tigers wobbly at
Edington churned up the turf with his hard running and actually exploded through tackle in the fourth quarter to score the visitors’ second touchdown from 14 yards out.
The Tigers rolled to a touchdown the first time they came
into possession of the ball. Only a few
seconds more than four minutes of the first period had expired when on fourth
down and a yard to go, Clarence Johnson was given the ball on a double
reverse. The
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THE TIGERS shot the works
in the third period and scored every time they came into possession of the
ball. It didn’t take two minutes to get
the first when on the fourth play of the second half, Johnson burst through the
Al Brown followed with another 60 yarder
the next time he came into possession of the ball, and with a 26-0 lead, Coach Mather began sending in a steady stream of substitutes who
soon found
Only one minute and 43 seconds of the third period remained but it didn’t take the Tigers that long to get their next score as they took the kickoff, moved to the 47 where Al Brown was released for a dash into pay dirt that brought the score to 32-7.
The Tigers final score came the last time they managed to
gain possession of the ball. They
stopped a
In beating
The local gridders will now turn their attention toward the
invasion of Toledo Waite next Friday evening.
The sophomores will go to
Smiles For
Dads
ENDS – SLICKER, HOUSTON, Roderick, Gleason, Streeter, Studer, Zellers, Crone, Martin.
TACKLES – JONES, TAKACS, Krisher, A. James, Stanford, Mitchell, Schumacher, Campbell, Kalleker.
GUARDS – PAUL, REICHENBACK, Morrow, De
Walt, W.
CENTERS –
QUARTERBACKS – HILL, D. James, Close.
HALFBACKS – JACOBS, JOHNSON, Crable, Shine, Bush, Grier, Russell, Waikem.
FULLBACKS – BROWN, Ebbert, Lane, Howe.
ENDS – MANYAK, ZOFKO, Haidaris, Rounds, Stocz.
TACKLES – SWOPE, B. JAMES, Lafferty, Doing.
GUARDS – BAILES, SALVATO, Capito, Ylisela.
CENTERS – BOHYER, Liberatore.
QUARTERBACKS – ROBISON, Venetta, Manusackis, P. Smith.
HALFBACKS – MACHUZAK, CLESS, Edington, Williams.
FULLBACK – BEVAN.
Score by periods:
Touchdowns:
Warren – Manyake, Edington.
Points after touchdown:
Warren – Bevan 2 (placekicks).
Statistics Of
The Game
First downs 6 11
Passes attempted 10 17
Passes completed 7 10
Had passes intercepted 1 0
Yards gained passing 183 91
Yards gained rushing 297 166
Total yards gained 480 257
Yards lost 6 37
Net yards gained 474 220
Times punted 2 5
Average punt (yards) 33 35
Punts returned by (yards) 28 0
Times kicked off 7 3
Average kickoff (yards) 45 43
Kickoffs returned by (yards) 69 123
Times fumbled 2 4
Lost ball on fumble 1 1
Times penalized 7 2
Yards penalized 35 10