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I w ri f JM JY J t y w- w 1 i 4 A S I ii f. f ti X bo W oi o j Charles Bessette brilliant McKinley 1 back pins Grant Robinson of East for a Robinson toward Bessette's waiting arms loss in midfield Captain AI Al Lopez No 24 and Peter Ting No 25 had driven McKinley Crew Shows ws Good Quarterbacking By TOMMIE PORTER The brilliant field generalship of Quarterback Herman Gramberg Gram- Gram Gramberg berg erg and the versatility of the squad he he directed accounted forthe for forthe forthe the 20 Cf victory which h McKinley high school of Hon Honolulu lulu recorded Saturday over the East of Salt Lake City before wide-eyed wide fans who jammed every every ev ev- I ery avail available ble inch of spectator space at the East Easl gridiron Grambergs Gramberg's generalship followed the he lines of strategy worked out by y his coach Bill Wise who had his entire team throwing passes in all directions and with the greatest greatest great great- greatest est of ease during dUlling work work- outs As a result East was set for an aerial blitz with its secondary secondary sec sec- secondary spread wide open to stop passes spread East Defense That was exactly what Wise and Gramberg wanted The Hawaiians tore into and through East's lineon line lineon lineon on running plays with the ferocity of ot their namesake the Tiger and the Jie speed of antelopes Still wary of the touted passing threat East's secondary remained spread while the Jie visitors drove 57 yards to the Leopard yard 13 line Then when the defenders finally moved in to check the ground attack Gramberg Gramberg Gram- Gram berg calmly tossed a a. a pass to David on the yard one-yard line then sent Gordon Gordan Sing smashing over center for the first touch touch- down The Hawaiians then marched 81 i yards with the aid of only one aerial but Bill Shand turned back two scoring threats by interceptIng intercept- intercept Ing passes inside his own yard 12 line E East st th n made its lone scoring scoring scoring ing bid marching 72 yards with the aid of a yard 19 run by Shand and a a. yard 17 gallop by Doug Smith Sing stopped this bid by intercepting a Leopard aerial just before the half halftime time gun sounded Run Called Back McKinley smothered East's ground attack in the third period and with the aid of one forward pass and a lateral traveled 46 yards to East's 24 after after- which raced to a touchdown only to be called back for an offside off offside side penalty Only one more pa pass was employed as the Micks drove e I to another score They passed fo for forthe r the extra point The Hawaiian strategy reached reache d its peak in the fourth period when n with the ball in midfield four fourth th down and six yards to gain gam Gramberg Gram Gram- Gramberg berg dropped back to punt formation formation forma forma- tion tiara but coolly passed to Bessette on an East's 48 The latter twisted and raced through the amazed Leopards shaking off three tack tacklers tacklers i lers and having three others blocked away by Harold Silva and Francis McKenzie McKenzie Mc- Mc Kenzie in 3 dash to the final touch touch- down Gramberg added the extra point by to clinch the 20 0 win win winf So smoothly did the islanders work and so completely did they manage to befuddle East at each turn of the game that few spectators spectators I tors had doubts as IU to the ultimate 1 outcome after the first half halt Loyal East supporters held out I the hope that the difference in the altitude between Salt Lake City and Honolulu would work against f ii I I ithe the visitors but as the game progressed progressed pro- pro gressed the Hawaiians became better setter and stronger stranger Far from taking the physical punishment which might have been naturally expected as the lot of the he smaller and lighter squad the Micks came out best leaving their rivals strewn about the field after many plays play Coach Wise said he was not satisfied with the way in which his boys tackled but East was more than satisfied for those Micks hit low and very hard Only One Punt The visitors were even more stingy with kicks than with passes for or only once in the entire game did they punt In scrimmage McKinley McKinley Mc Mc- Mci Kinley had yards to for forEast forEast forEast East and 16 first downs to 12 for the Leopards The islanders counted yards from running plays and in the air while East made on the ground and 18 by passes After they had convinced East that they would throw no passes the Micks tossed 13 six of which were completed two intercepted And the four of five second half throws which were completed accounted accounted ac ac- counted for yards against 27 yards for two completions in eight first half tries East tried only five aerials two of which were completed for one first down One throw was intercepted Officials who worked the game declared it was the cleanest they had seen this season and pointed out that only two penalties were called one on each team for being offside Certainly the Hawaiians fulfilled every expectation as to sportsmanship sportsmanship sportsman sportsman- ship and showmanship and the fans tans felt they had enjoyed a well- well spent afternoon The anticipated razzle-dazzle razzle was there there although although in not as great quantities as had been expected expected but but it was far overshadowed by the sharp and clean aggressiveness of the winners winners win win- ners and their clever quarterback- quarterback ing ng McKinley will play Tuesday night at Great Falls Mont then return to Salt Lake City for a short visit before starting home home- ward |