MASSILLON HIGH VS.
NEW
PHILA.
Massillon Scores the
Only Touchdown
THE FIRST OF THE SEASON
Time was Called
as Albright Crossed the Line
in the Last
Half of the Game
Superintendent Cronebaugh Did a Little Coaching
Saturday afternoon, in the midst of a pouring rain,
Massillon High administered a dose of defeat to New Philadelphia High, to the
tune of 5 to 0, the touchdown being made by Albright in the last minute of
play. The game was a most exciting one
and was witnessed by a large crowd of Massillon,
New Philadelphia
and Canal Dover rooters. The game was
called about 3 o’clock on the field located at the edge of town. Massillon
kicked off to New Philadelphia,
who defended the north goal. Albright
made a good kick and it reached the ten yard line before it was secured. Kirchhofer downed
the man after making a slight gain. The
opposing team now hit Massillon’s
line for steady gains until they reached the center of the field when the ball was
lost on a fumble. Massillon pushed its way back the field until
the ball was lost on downs at about the twenty-five yard line. McFarren received a
severe blow on the nose and time was taken out.
The battle raged up and down the field in this manner for some time, Massillon being penalized
for Superintendent Cronebaugh coaching on the
field. Massillon had possession of the ball when the
first half ended, no score being made by either team. The rain was at its worst at this time.
At the beginning of the second half New Philadelphia
kicked off to Massillon,
who this time faced the south goal. McFarren received the ball at the twenty-five yard line and
advanced about fifteen yards by clever dodging.
The Massillon team now found New Philadelphia’s weak spot at left end
and gain after gain was here made by Albright. The gains on line bucks were not productive of
as large gains. Massillon reached the twenty-five yard line
but lost the ball on a fumble. New Philadelphia now hit
the line for good gains for some time, reaching the middle of the field, but
here lost the ball. Massillon slowly went toward their goal but were finally held and Albright punted. The kick was a beauty and the opposing
quarterback, Zellner, misjudged it, touching but not
stopping it. Merwin
here made a fine run and succeeded in falling on the ball about the twenty-yard
line. There was but a few minutes yet to
play and the Massillon
boys got down to business. Albright went
around right end for good gains and just as time was called put the ball across
the line for the first touchdown Massillon
has made this season. There was a slight
dispute as to whether the touchdown was made before time was called but this
was decided in Massillon’s
favor.
Every member of the Massillon
team played fine ball and good interference was given the man with the
ball. Albright was in the game all the
time, hitting the line and making beautiful end runs. Burkhart and Kirchhofer hit the line hard and McFarren
gave good interference. All the line men
worked hard and the ends broke up interference in fine shape. At no time was the New
Philadelphia team dangerously near Massillon’s goal.
The line-up:
Massillon Position New
Phila.
Smith L.E. Steller, Zellner
Jones L.T. Kilvig
Kaylor L.G. Cunning
Tucker C. Page
Stoner R.G Stellner, Zellner
Ratchford R.T. Orr
Merwin R.E. Congleton
McFarren Q.B. C. Zellner
Kirchhofer F.B. Wilkin
Albright R.H. Sunhauser
Burkhart L.H. Foster
Umpire, Meinhart.
Timekeepers, Souers,
Myers.
Referee, Derschook.
For New
Philadelphia, Page, L. Zellner
and “Dutch” Sunhauser played a good game. Zellner played in
oxford shoes without cleats and lost one of them, playing in stocking
feet. After the game the team was given
supper at a local restaurant and were shown about the town. All the Massillon
boys expressed themselves as well pleased with their treatment. In the evening a number of the boys were
entertained at the homes of the “New Philiates” and
considerable difficulty was experienced in getting home, there being….THE REST OF THE STORY IS NOT AVAILABLE.