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Shaker 1 h On a btauttful afttrnoon Shaktr mtt John Adams a strong Stnate ttam and romptd to a surprtstngly tasy yym l-rom tht yery hrst mtnutt to play a steam rolltr hnt combtntd wtth tant hlocktng httrally took Adams off tts feet XVhtn at vtas txmt to ltayt tht scortboard rtad Shaker Z7 Adams O lauthd Ctntral vyas ntxt tn hnt for a btattng at tht hands of a ytstttng Shaktr squad Ptrst strangtrs vttrt gtytn a rtst yahtlt botla tht stcond and thtrd teams took tht hrunt for thrtt quarttrs tmtrgtng ytctors to a Z0 0 tune Agatn stcond ttam mtmhtrs showtd thttr ahahty as thty svsamptd a weak 'ylaplt Htxghts squad undtr 37 potnts Jack uaylt s tant runntng vtas a fea ture of tht conttst Vacttm numbtr stx proytd to bt Brush Htgh A btauttfully txtcuttd touchdovtn pass from Stont to Haytk stood out as ont of tht most ptrftctly txecuttd plays of tht stason to that potnt Shaktr took thas gamt tn tts strldt yuth httlt troublt runmng up Z6 marktrs Afttr an ambtttous studtnt body had yyorktd all day to cltar off tht snow coytrtd fatld Shaktr mtt Luchd Short for tht Easttrn Grtattr Clevtland Con ftrtnct champtonshtp Vvhth 1 chttrtng stctton of Dads htlptng the rtgular turnout thas gamt had most of tht color that usually ts prtyaltnt wlaen these rty als mttt Short ftll btfort a strongtr more confident oppontnt to the samt stort Adams had tarhtr an tht stason T vttct wtathtr prtytnttd tht mtttang bttyyttn Btdford and Shaktr but thas gamt was fanally play td Most of Brubaktr s regulars wtrt saytd for the Htaghts tncounttr as tt vt as not ntctssary to ust tlatm agatnst a so much wtaker school A trtmtndous amount of tnttrtst and rnalry vtas aroustd httvtttn Shaker and Httghts Htgh for thttr long anttclpated clash A btauttful afttrnoon greeted both the largt numher of sptctators and tht ttams Coach Brubaktr pulltd yy as called and at the tnd of tht minute ptrtod both ttams prtpared to rtsumt the game All tht Shaktr hnt was an tts rtgular posttton and wathout vyatttng for Httghts to hnt up tht ball vtas ttntertd and carrttd across tht ntarby touch down hne Not bttng prtpartd for thts strattgy tht fltgtrs ntytr came clost to the runntr Afttr thas vttth a ftvy tatctptaons at vyas tasy gomg for tht Red and Vtlhttt Brtlhant rtturns of punts tombtntd yttth txctllent offtnstyt play turntd tht day tnto a ntar rout lt was tn thts gamt that Shaker rtathtd 1ts peak Afttr constdtrablt dtbatt and ntgottatton Shaktr and South Htgh wert tlecttd to play an tht annual Plum Dtaltr charnty gamt at tht Stadtum Twenty thousand fans grttttd tht playtrs yy latch was of courst tht largest crowd our team had tvtr playtd btfort South s htayy backfttld had an adyantagt oytr tts hghttr oppontnts dut to a muddy vstt fatld vyhtrt spttd and broktn fitld run ntng vttrt almost tmposstblt Back and forth tht ball traytlltd up and doyyn betyyttn tht goalposts yuth nttthtr ttam gaanmg a stortng chanct Only povt tr plays and qutck ktcks wtrt tmploytd unttl thtst ntryous ttnst playtrs settltd down to the day s husantss l att an tht Hrst quarttr South atttmpted a long pass madt at good and stortd yy hen tht rttttytr tottd tt across tht goal Tht txtra potnt play sutcttdtd Agatn rtsorttng to stratght hnt and off tatklt plungts Shaktr yyorktd the hall far doyyn tnto tntmy ttrrttory only to lost possesston on doyy ns or by tosstng at oytr tht goal Ptyt ttmts tht R d and Xxyhllk had fmt scormg thancts and lust tht samt numbtr of ttmts thty yytrt unablt to shoyt tht tarrttr oytr Syyttptng tnd runs for yy htch thty yytre IIUI 1 . 1 y A 1 1 3 ' 3 H - . . , . . . , . . . 1, , ltf, , , lt , 1 , from has bag of tracks ont prtzt packagt a pay tyy ptopt sau. tmt out K It V . . , .. t. . L
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1934 Gristmill 'soN. DICK PALMER. JACK QUAYLIE. CLYDE SCHAEER. GEORGI- BET. NORXl PERITORE, LAOB HAJEK, JOHN RINI, COACH BRU- iN. BILL KOELLINO, RALPH DUNCAN. FRANK LCKAS. CHUCK ACK NATHAN. HENRY BARRIEN. BARNEY Fl'AYl.OR. TAV SAHTH. LER. HERBERT SHAEEER. BOB NEYILLE. HOWARD KAIGHN. BOB AN, GINO PETRONE. TONY BOSCOE. FRANK LANARDO. Jm CAs- Three non-conference games preceded the regular conference battles- against Berea, Garfield Heights, and John Adams. The first started Off with a bad scare for Shaker when Berea piled up I3 points in the Hrst quarter to none for the home team. However, a fighting spirit that came to the fore often during the season, showed exactly how tough Shaker was going to be and the teams walked off the field at the end of the afternoon with Shaker the victors- 25-l 3. Determined not to allow another team to come so close to winning, the Red and White turned back Garfield, a team they had held to a scoreless tie the year before, 19 to 6. Jack Nathan's educated toe was largely responsible for the victory. l9l
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