THE SCORE WAS 44 TO 0
High School Football
Team Defeated at Wooster
On Wednesday afternoon on the athletic field of Wooster University
the Massillon High School met one of the worst defeats
in the history of the football team, the score standing
44 to 0.
The local team was completely out-classed, showed poor form,
played slow ball and utterly failed to stop Wooster’s fierce end runs and line
bucks. The Wooster
team has shown wonderful improvement since the game here, when it beat the Massillon team by the score of 5 to 0, and it is now
altogether the fastest aggregation Massillon
has met this season. Massillon, of course, was greatly handicapped
by the absence of some of the regular players and the lack of practice of the
last week was clearly shown. Wooster has the advantage
of good coaching and has a spirit of willingness that the home team lacks.
The game was called at 3:15, Wooster kicking off to Massillon, which faced the east goal, Smith
received the ball at the twenty yard line and advanced ten yards. Quarterback Merwin
called line bucks which were found to be a hard proposition, end runs were
tried which were hardly more successful, and the result was the loss of the
ball on downs at the fifty yard line, Wooster here taking the ball through Massillon’s
line for great gains and with several long gains on end, Mouchy,
Wooster’s big fullback, carried the ball across the line for the first
touchdown after about five minutes of play.
Elder kicked an easy goal. Smith
again secured the ball on Wooster’s kickoff and
advanced it to the twenty-five yard line where he lost it on a fumble, Wooster taking the ball around the end for fifteen yards
and after a few bucks through the line Captain Blough,
of Wooster,
took the ball for the second touchdown, Elder missing an easy goal.
On Wooster’s next kickoff
Smith once more received the ball and succeeded in making the thirty-five yard
line, where, after the first down, another fumble was made and Wooster again fell on the ball. Massillon now
succeeded in stopping one of Wooster’s bucks but
on a double pass the big Wooster
fullback carried the ball back to the goal post for the third touchdown, where
Sellers missed an easy goal, the score standing 21 to 0.
Albright caught the ball on the kickoff at the fifteen yard
line and was downed at the twenty yard line.
Massillon
was held to a one yard gain on two downs and a punt was called. Albright kicked to the forty yard line, Wooster made a good gain
and an end run netted them fifteen yards.
The next down Wooster
lost a yard but Mouchy, taking the ball behind good
interference, scored the fifth touchdown, which, when goal was kicked, left the
score 27 to 0.
Wooster
again kicking to the locals, Burkhart carried the ball to the twenty yard line,
where the inevitable fumble was made but the ball was not lost. Albright punted to the center of the field
and the clever triple pass by the opposing school worked well, netting them
fifteen yards, when Albright made a nice tackle just as time for the first half
was called. The Massillon boys naturally felt pretty sore but
after a short rest went back to face the music.
Massillon kicked to Wooster and they by a
double pass succeeded in reaching the
thirty-five yard line where the
same tick play was worked which took the ball way down the field and in another
down Halfback Blough made another touchdown, Sellers
kicking goal. On the next kickoff the
ball was advanced to the thirty yard line and Massillon
was held for downs at the forty yard line, Wooster walking down the field. Center Tucker made a nice tackle, the
opponents were held for a down and their double pass was blocked, but a
quarterback run and several line bucks took Blough
across the line for the sixth touchdown, after which Elder kicked goal.
Wooster again kicked off and
the usual fumble by Massillon
was made. Wooster held for two downs but
one of the longest runs of the game, one of forty yards, took Wooster a long
way down the field and but for a tackle by Burkhart and Kirchhofer,
would have netted another touchdown. Massillon again got in and Wooster was held for a down but Blough taking the ball was pulled across goal for the
seventh touchdown of the game. Sellers
missed an easy goal and before the ball was kicked off time was called, the
score standing 44 to 0.
The halves played were twenty and fifteen minutes.
Following is the line-up:
Wooster Position Massillon
Bricker LE Hollander
Reiman LT Schnierle
Saborn LG Wagner, Jones
Orr C Tucker
McSweeney RG Ratchford
Lindsay RE Myers
Sellers QB Merwin
Mouchy FB Kirchhofer
Lanbach RH Burkhart
Blough
(capt. LH Albright
Coach St. John, of the university, refereed in a very
satisfactory manner.
Snyder, of Massillon,
umpired.
McFarren and Manlin
were timekeepers.
McGlen was head linesman.
TEAM TO DISBAND
But High School Football Players
to Have
One More Game
A meeting of the High School football team of 1904 was held
Thursday afternoon. Owing to the
crippled condition of the team, with Schnierle and Kirchhofer out of school and Tucker out of town, besides
nearly the whole team being more or less hurt, the team was disbanded for the
season, and the only remaining game, that with Barberton High for next
Saturday, was cancelled.
Officers were elected for the season of 1905, Fred D. Mersin
captain and Lyman H. Tucker manager being the selections.