Show I PANTHERS LOSE TO TOI FAST LEOPARD Annual Tussle Between Two Local High Schools Is Interesting ST has again whipped th the the West E EAST For the second time in the East I Institutions Institution's history have they been returned victors In the annual grid tussle between the tho two schools This time Ime they clearly outplayed and outClassed outClassed outclassed out- out Classed their old time rivals In every sta stage stage- e of or the game ame on Cummings field Saturday the final score being 35 to 0 O. From the very outset It looked as though It would simply be a matter of ot just how many points the Panthers would be able to hold the Leopards to to Cummings field was in fair condition for tor the affair offal r. r For this reason the Leopard Leopard Leopard Leop Leop- ard backfield m men men n were able to demonstrate demonstrate demon demon- strate to the some spectators what they could do with their long end runs and open field work Most of ot the gains made by the winners were by this class of ot attack From the very first both teams were overanxious and as a result a number of yard five penalties for offside were In Inflicted inflicted in- in by the referee The penalties for holding were very few and the game gameon on the whole was about the cleanest exhibition exhibition exhibition ex ex- ever staged between the two schools Little Murray Henderson distinguished himself as the star open field runner of ot the day as did Gene Livingston the Leopard left half Both these players were In the game at every moment and every time the pl pigskin was passed to I them they could be depended upon for tOI consistent gains either around the ends endsor or through the lines On two different occasions the Leopard right guard tackle and center opened up a hole in the Panthers Panthers' Panthers Panthers' Pan Ian line as big as a mountain and Livingston carried the ball right through the line sidestepped the secondary defense de defense de- de tense and planted the ball for a touchdown touch- touch down donn The Leopards clearly outplayed their opponents during the entire first I half halt At Atthe Atthe Atthe the start of ot the second for a moment It seemed as though the Panther ends and secondary defense had solved the Leopards Leopards' Leopards Leopards' Leop- Leop I ards' ards long lono end runs and on three successive successive suc suc- times t they downed o them for consistent consistent con con- o losses every time l they f tried fe feI feo to torun torun run the ball around the end At this stage and nd at this stage only did the Panthers even een seem to have a chance to score and even turn the tide of ot battle The East bleachers where the West Vest III High h student body was assembled seemed to go wild with enthusiasm at this stage but when Murray Henderson c choke ose to punt the ball ban and this he did and d de the e Panther quarterback was downed dt on t the t yard ten d line then this e enthusiasm 6 beg began ga II c to uio Ue and the Leopards seemed to have everything their own way again Just JUt as the last quarter was about to end the Pa had the ball on the Leopard seven lard ard line Williams had eluded the Leopard rd first defense by a run runaround runaround runaround around left end eni and had traveled for tor I thirty-seven thirty yards when he was downed b by Livingston on the yard seven-yard line This was the closest the Panthers came cameto to scoring on the Leopards The enthusiasm enthusiasm enthusiasm of ot the West Vest rooters was again halted when the final shot from the timers timer's pistol announced the end of ot the con contest test Vern Yern Funk captain of ot the Panther team to be about the only man I who was able to put fear In the hearts I of ot the Leopard linemen He could al almost almost almost al- al most always be depended upon for a a. good sized gain every time he chose to carry the ball His Ills Interference would sometimes get In his own way and thus hinder his progress The complete lineup and summary of ot the contest follows East High 35 H West High 0 Smith le Hall Dyer lt lt Mork Anderson lg Gregory Papworth t c c c Mitchell I Kump rg rg Yarnell Williams rt rt D D. Everitt Parkinson i West fr fri Henderson re 1 Von on tj Elm Livingston t 1 lh h. h HF Hagen Jewkes fb rb Funk Meyers Meers r rg rg Williams Substitutions East High Tauter for forSmith forSmith forSmith Smith Officer for Meyers Dern for Tauter Tauter for tor Jewkes Gillespie for tor torD D Dyer Chandler for Hump Kump West Robinson High rg rig Robinson I for D. D Everitt for Mork lork Ridd for tor West Vest Howells Howells Howells How- How ells for tor RIdd Roberts for tor Howells East High 7 7 1 14 J 7 35 West WeSs i High 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 East os High scoring Touchdowns Touchdowns h n IN Hen de derson Jewkes Livingston t 2 Meyers s Coals from touchdowns touchdowns Dyer Dyer 5 Officials Referee Officials Referee Nelson Norgren umpire Sam Olsen head linesman Carl Peterson timers Freeman Bassett McKinley McKinley Mc- Mc I Kinley Oswald water carriers Frank McGanney Mickey Martin |