MASSILLON
6, DOVER 0
As a preliminary to
the Tiger game, Massillon High School, won from the Dover High School, the
score being 6 to 0. The game was a very
close one and the hardest Massillon has had this season. Two twenty-five minute halves were played. The entire Massillon team put up a great
game and the line held in great shape.
Merwin’s punts were all of the first class and Dover never realized any
gain upon them. Kline and Jones at the
ends got into the game and broke up Dover’s interference repeatedly. Miller, Burkhart and Thompson made great
gains and cut up the line. Massillon
kicked off to Dover, Burkhart making a nice tackle. Dover was forced to punt and held Massillon, fumbling directly afterwards. Burkhart circled the
end for twenty-five yards but the ball was lost on downs. Diefenbacher, for Dover, made twenty-five
yards on a trick play but fumbled. The
ball was thus kept in the center of the field until the end of the first half,
neither team scoring. Dover then kicked
south to Massillon, Scott bringing the ball to the forty yard line. Merwin went around end for twenty yards;
Thompson made fifteen. Dover was forced
to punt, and after line bucks Burkhart carried the ball around end thirty
yards, following it by fifteen yards for a touchdown. Merwin kicked goal.
Massillon kicked to
Dover, who was not dangerous in the second half. It took the hardest kind of work during the remainder of the game
but no touchdown resulted. For the spectators
the game was more exciting than the Tiger game. The Dover team held the heavy New Philadelphia high school team
to a 0 to 0 score. They were slightly
outweighed by the Massillon boys.
Line-up
and summary:
Massillon High – 6 Position Dover
High – 0
Kline LE E. Schawaker
Fiegenschuh LT Steitz
Beatty LG Kline
Klotz C M. Schawaker
Grinnell RG Klarr
Scott RT Allman
Jones RE Lund
Merwin (c) QB Diefenbacher
Thompson LHB Richardson (c)
Burkhart RHB Waldron
Miller FB Peters
Minehart, referee.
Coleman, timekeeper.
J. Long, head
linesman.
Time – Two 25 minute
halves.