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Show I THOUSAND S MAKE THE EAST-WEST - ... iL. fmK' 'VRBL ' ' ' ii I Top: A section of the west bleachers. Lower left, another view of a crowd. , od Bight, "A bite of angel feed." Insert. Henderson tusking first touchdown fcv : i : . .-a. mn-- j EAST HIGH WINS ' BIG ANNUAL GAME , FROM WEST HIGH Panthers Outclassed in Every Department, Although Al-though They Put Up Stiff Opposition in Early Part of Contest; Leopards Maintain Record of Holding Their Opponents Scoreless Throughout League Schedule; Have Set New High-scoring Mark. j Jewkes and Meycra were relieved in the final period by Taufer and Officer. Allen Dver scored all goals aflur touchdowns, touch-downs, and his work In kicking was excellent. ex-cellent. Murray Henderson did the punting, punt-ing, his boots averaging well over forty yards. East high kicked off, Williams returning the ball to his forty-yard line. West was penalized and punted, Livingston taking the ball to the middle of the field. After an exchange of punts Henderson carried the ball to the West's forty-yard line. On a forward pass formation Henderson wns forced to run and went thirty-five yards for the first touchdown. An Interception of a forward pass hy Parkinson paved the way for the second touchdown. The ball was worked to tho West's forty-yard lino when the first quarter ended. A few lino bucks were tried, gaining three yards. Livingston then went thirty-seven yards for the score. The hall for the remainder of the half was near the middle of tho field. Score: F;ast, 14; West. 0. The West high kicked off and Henderson Hender-son punted on the fourth down for sixty yards to the West's ten-yard line. Mitchell then kicked out of hounds on the twenty-flve-yard line. Livingston went around right end for twenty yards and a touch-dow'n. touch-dow'n. Livingston, receiving the klckoff. look the hall to the middle of the Held. For- E AST HIGH 35 WEST HIGH 0 Displaying a world of class, the East high Leopards trounced the West high Panthers by a 35-to-O score yesterday afternoon at Cuminiugs field In their annual an-nual girdiron battle. , Over. 5000 fans witnessed wit-nessed the affair. Wlththe gridiron In Ideal condition for a light back field, the Leopard backs displayed dis-played a speed which spelled defeat for the Panthers early In the fray. Time after af-ter time gains w-ere made around the Panthers' ends. w-;io were boxed In efficiently effi-ciently bv the Leopard interference. Seconds before the conclusion of play the Panthers sent a scare into the Leopard supporters when Williams circled left end for forty yards and was stopped on the East high seven-yard line. Time prevented pre-vented another play. The East high has not been scored on this year, the gamo ycBterday completing the scheduled games In this section. They have rolled up 100 points for an average of sixty-eight points to a game. By winning yesterday's fray the Leopards Leop-ards practically cinched the state title. Although interactional games yet remain re-main to be played, experts predict an easy victory for the lA-opards over the leaders In the other divisions. Using Livingston and Henderson, tho Leopards made many yards on open play. Both showed their heels to the Panthers time after time. Livingston scored two touchdowns, the others being put over hy Francis Meyers, Henderson and Jewkes. Trirk Plavs Work. ward passes and line DUCKS netted llrsl down twice, and then Jewkes traveled thirty-five yards ror Iho fourth touchdown. touch-down. The Leopards again threatened the Panther goal, but were iinnhlo to score In tho quarter, the ball being on the Panther Mffeen-yard Hue at tlio conclusion con-clusion of the period. Williams Stars With Hun. The Leopards, after a series of line bucks. Ilnallv scored. Mevers tnltlnK the lall In the final three yards, Waal kicked off. and, tjeinir unable lo Balni Hsnflsrson puattd. Bhortly iqllowbic, Williams marie ids forty-yard run, uyfntston downing him on the seven-yard line. The final whistle prevented further scoring. Tile lineup and summary: ICnst lllch (351. West lllkh (01. Hmlth Is Hall Dyr It Mork Anderson la Gregory I'apworth C Mitchell Kiimp rg Vamsll Williams rt D. Djvsrltl Parkinson rt west. Henderson. 'b Von SUm UvlfJsTtOlt Ih llaKcn .Jewkes fn Funk Meyers rh Williams fiihsllliitlons: Ksio lilxll Taufer for mlthl Officer for. MewTs; I eii for Tan-Ter; Tan-Ter; Taufer for .I'-wltes; i.iitlespln for Oy'r- fhandler for Kiiinp. West high- Roblrupnn "or D KvSTUtl Marthakls for M'rk; ildd for Wont: llow-slls llow-slls for I'.ldd: iio.ieris for Howslla Baal high J v 14 " 3f West hlltl ' 0 11 J raisl hlirh ncorlinr. Tonelidowus lien-dsrson, lien-dsrson, .lowkss, Idvlmcsion :'. Mevers. i Inn Is from loilchd'HVlis I 'Vor .'i rifflclnlii Keferee, Nelson Norgron; umpire, um-pire, Sam 'dseli; lead 1 1 1 leiunii li. I 'ill ! I-,.,, -.,ic timers, lcriieni.ni lliissclt. Me Klnlcy fHw.ild ; imi I i I nihi a, I'rauk Mc-i Mc-i ianiK", , MP key M ii tin fake plays usod by the Leopards figured fig-ured largely In tho victory, ihe Panthers being unable to solve them. Several of the scores camo when, after drawing ihe Weal high defense off, the Leopard backs penetrated pene-trated the weak p;irt of the line. Penalties w-ere numerous, the. majority being for off-side. However, these, did not (inure directly tu the scoring, as they were inflicted equally on both elevens. The aerial game was used by 'the Leopard quite frequently, the majority netting small gains. The Panthers, after baring the fpst pass Intercepted, did not V attempt the play again. Punk, the panther captain, showed much power in his lire plunging. He made first down roT the pant i s a number of times. ' uacnll) carrying '.he brill for five yards or more. ':illnms c'rele.. the ends stivers! stiv-ers! times, i.ls spectacular run In the last uuurltrr beiiiy one o; rhe longest or the day. - On the dnfor.. Hi" I'anthprs were stronst, trie lltie showing up well. Mitchell nt center was In every play and Punk backed 'he line up -veil al all tinier, llowells, llow-ells, who veni In In the r-eeond iu;irter 1 fiU end. bolstered up the Panthers con- i aidswabiy, r.'io Kump at right guard for the Panthers w-ia n stone wall, few gnlne H-In;; H-In;; through Ids territory. Papworth at fenl.r p'i'.'I Mjreii,!',' Willliirne v:i' also In every play. T.rifer. who replaced Oc Smith al end. showed up well. The I ,c-,j. w I h.icl: rlehl v..r ke, In unison throughout. Kendoraot), Livingston, Jewkes and Meyers started tho game. |