Game played November 11, 1893
From The Massillon Evening Independent
SALEM COMES TO GRIEF
MASSILLON 16 SALEM 6
A fair sized
audience saw the Massillon high school football eleven defeat the eleven from
Salem high school by the score of 16 to 6 in a well played game at Russell Park
on Saturday afternoon. This was the
first regular game that the local high school team has played this season, and
they won a well earned victory. While
they are yet comparatively young in years as well as in experience on the
football field, they have the making of good football players, for they thoroughly
understand the game and all of its various points, and with steady practice
will have a team that will be hard to defeat by teams of their own and even
heavier weight.
When the two teams
lined up for play it was at once discovered that the boys from the neighboring
city were much larger and heavier than the local boys, but in a very few
minutes after the contest began it was evident that while the Massillon boys
lacked in strength and weight they more than excelled their plucky opponents in
science and skill.
The local team’s
victory was largely due to their good team work and the excellent interference
for their runners when they had the ball in their possession and were heading
for the coveted goal of their opponents.
Their best gains were made by runs around the ends, while they could not
make any material gains by bucking the enemy’s line which was too heavy for
them to break through.
The Salem team soon
demonstrated to the onlookers that they were inferior to the home team, as they
could not make any large gains by sending their backs around the ends of the
Massillon line, for they were soon brought to earth by the excellent tackling
of Captain Young’s men, but they did succeed in gaining lots of ground by
bucking their opponents’ line, as their superior strength and weight were too
much for the home eleven to overcome.
The best features of
the local team’s playing were Roberta’s fine tackles and end runs for large
gains, Captain Young’s good all around work, Emery’s tackling and timely
interference and Hilton’s punting, tackling and runs, while the work of the
balance of the eleven was good and showed that each player put his whole heart
and soul in his efforts to help win the game.
The
teams lined up as follows:
M.H.S Pos. S.H.S.
Stoner left
end Woodruff
Garrigues left
tackle Meyerhoffer
McLee
Groff left
guard Oldham
Lantz center Bullard
Pocock right
guard Older
Yost right
tackle Southworth
Edwards right
end French
Emery quarterback McCarty
Capt. Young left
halfback Wilson
Silvers
Roberts right
halfback Wilson
Hilton fullback Kirkbride
Score:
Massillon – 16
Salem – 6
Touchdowns:
Massillon – Roberts 1; Young 1; Hilton
1.
Salem – Kirkbride 1.
Goals:
Massillon – Roberts 1.
Salem – Dunn 1.
Failed
Goals:
Massillon – Pocock 2.
Safety:
Massillon 1
Referees – Walter
McLain and Mr. Gee.