MASSILLON BOYS ARE DEFEATED
Lost to Canton
by Score of 18 to 0
CANTON PLAYED TWO ELEVENS
As Soon as a Player Became
Tired or was Injured
a Fresh
Man was Substituted
Massillon Team Praised for its Fine Work
Friday afternoon, at Mahaffey park,
Massillon again
met defeat at the hands of Canton High.
The contest was a fine one, the home boys putting up a superb game,
making many beautiful tackles and substantial gains. This being Canton’s
opening game, practically the entire squad was tried out, thus constantly
putting in fresh men while the same Massillon
eleven finished that entered the game. Canton seemed to regard it as a special favor to Massillon to give them
new players. The score stood 18 to 0 at
the end of the game, every touchdown being made in the first half. In the last half Massillon
held Canton
down in great shape. The game was called
at 3:30 and was witnessed by a large crowd.
Canton kicked off to Massillon, McFarren receiving the ball and advancing it about fifteen
yards, being downed near the thirty-five yard line. Massillon
failed to make the required gains and lost the ball. Canton,
hitting the line hard and making some good end runs, steadily advanced near the
goal. Knox, the left half for Canton, made the first
touchdown after about ten minutes of play, Myers kicking goal. On the next kick off Burkhart received the
ball and reached the forty yard line.
Here there were some fierce scrimmages, Massillon
losing the ball to Canton
on downs. Vleit,
the opposing fullback, plowed through the line and several end runs brought Canton to the twenty yard
line. Here Holl,
Canton’s right
half, managed to get through the line and shook McFarren
off. Kirchhofer
made a flying tackle but failed to stop the man with the ball who scored the
second touchdown of the game, Myers again kicking goal, the score now standing
12 to 0. Albright secured the ball on
the next kick off and was downed by Myers after a twenty yard run. The home boys now tried line bucks making
fine gains for a short time, but again lost the ball on downs. Canton
was held now and was penalized for an offside play, losing the ball. Massillon
tried hard but lost the ball on a fumble, but held the Cantons for downs, thus
regaining the ball. It was soon lost
again, near their own goal, and Canton again went through the line, Holl making the third and last touchdown of the game. Myers kicked goal. Benedict, the home fullback, caught the ball
on the kick off and made a good run. Massillon now hit the
ends hard and made fine and steady gains when time for the first half was
called. A number of the Canton players were laid out in this half,
fresh men being substituted. At the end
of the half the teams again lined up, Albright securing the ball. After a few
scrimmages Wener, the Canton right guard, went out of the game with
an injured knee, Oner taking his place. Canton
took the ball and made a long run, McFarren finally
tackling. Massillon secured the ball on a fumble and
steadily forged their way up the field the “backs over” formation going through
in great style, but the ball was lost on a fumble. Canton was now penalized for a trick that was
noticeable throughout the game, the quarterback running with the ball, but
failing to go the required five yards from where the ball was put in play when
the man who should properly have taken the ball failed to get into place in
time. On the next down “Sugar” Gibson, Canton’s center, who seemed to have a knack of getting into trouble, was laid
out for some time with a kick in the “wind.”
Canton was now held for downs, Massillon going rapidly through Canton’s line and around ends, but in turn
lost on downs. Canton tried end runs but these were spoiled
by Smith and the star fullback, Benedict.
Canton
lost the ball on a fumble and it was secured by Tucker who made a small gain
when time was called, not a single touchdown having been made in the last half.
The lineup was as follows:
Canton Pos. Massillon
Gould, Griflin L.E. Smith
Dannemiller, Schaffer L.T. Jones
Hershey, Barnhart L.G. Kaylor
Gibson Center Tucker
Wenger, Clark, Oner R.G. Ratchford
Clark, Meyers R.E. Kirchhofer
Hall, Robb R.T. Merwin
Brown, Hall R.H.B. Burkhart
Know L.H.B. Albright
Vleit F.B. Benedict
Dr. March, the Canton coach,
complimented the Massillon
players on their game, which was a good clean one.
The usual amount of “hot air” from the Canton bunch was in evidence, though no
disputes took place. Every Massillon player may be
proud of the part he took in the game and the work of the backs, Benedict,
Albright, McFarren and Burkhart, was most
noteworthy. The way they plowed up the
line and formed interference called forth even the plaudits of Canton.
Smith and Kirchhofer broke up Canton’s
interference in fine shape while Merwin and Jones
were always ready to block Canton’s
line bucks. Kaylor
and Ratchford at guard usually opened up holes when
called upon and Tucker and “Sugar” Gibson at center battled royally for
honors. For Canton, Vleit, Knox,
Myers and Clark played an especially good game.
The field was in poor condition, being laid off only in ten
yard lines and two fishing poles and a rope doing service for goal.
The rooting propensities of Canton
seem poorly developed, the Massillon
crowd, though smaller in size, being able to give them pointers in this in even
a losing game. Professor Collier looked
after the Massillon boy’s interests in a
thorough manner, this fact being highly appreciated by the Massillon players and students.
The boys, meanwhile, will go through hard practice and on
October 22 will try to hold the east end aggregation down in both halves as
they did in yesterday’s last half.