SEPTEMBER 12,
1905
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Captain Merwin, of
the football team, is looking up candidates for the varsity eleven and expects
to turn out a winning team. The players
must keep up a fair average in school work and Superintendent Cronebaugh will attend
to the matter of scheduling games.
Merwin, Smith, Burkhart, Jones and Hollinger are some of the announced candidates.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Schedule of Football Games for the Season
The first real
musical exercises conducted by Miss Brosman, the new instructor in this
department, were held Wednesday morning.
A few of the simpler songs were gone over, Miss Brosman expressing
herself as well pleased with the manner of the rendition.
A schedule for the
football season has been arranged and Massillon high will have a season of good
hard work and all the practice which it is possible for the team to get as
necessary. Captain Merwin is putting
the team down to steady work and the way they go through practice is good for
the hearts of the old high school men to see.
The
following is the scheduled:
September 30 New Phildadelphia high, at home.
October 14 Wooster high, abroad
October 19 probably Barberton high, at
home
October 25 Dover high, at home
November 1 Wooster high, at home
November 11 New Philadelphia high, abroad
November 17 Dover high, abroad
By the above the
quality of ball required by the boys may well be seen. New Philadelphia was a hard proposition last
year, though Massillon defeated them two straight games. Wooster won from Massillon twice last
season, walking all over the home boys the second game. Barberton was easy last time and Dover is an
unknown quantity.
SEPTEMBER 29, 1905
Tomorrow the local
football season opens at the park, when the Massillon High and New Philadelphia
High clash. The teams are about equal
in strength, although the visitors outweigh the locals quite a few pounds to
the man. New Philadelphia comes
determined to win and get even for last year’s defeats. Special cars will be run to the park. The game will be called at 3 o’clock
sharp. It is certain that a large crowd
will witness the game. The expenses
will be quite heavy.
The line-up will be
as follows: Klotz, center; Miller and
Fiegenschuh, guards; Jones and Scott, tackles; Kline and Kirchhofer, ends;
Merwin, quarterback; Smith, fullback; Burkhart and Thompson, halves; Taggart
and Heckman, subs.
MASSILLON
TIED NEW PHILA. HIGH
Locals
Though Outweighed,
Played
the Best Game
NEITHER TEAM ABLE TO SCORE
Coach
Benedict and the High School Fans
Perfectly
Satisfied With the Result
Against
Such a Heavy Team as That from the Southern City
The Massillon high
school football team celebrated the opening of the football season in Massillon
Saturday on the baseball park grounds by playing a tie game with the big New
Philadelphia high school team, the score being 0-0 after two bitterly fought
halves. Superintendent Cronebaugh, of
the Massillon public schools, and Superintendent Maurer, of New Philadelphia,
were the timekeepers.
The locals were
outweighed at least fifteen pounds to the man, and perhaps twenty, and the feat
is therefore the more creditable, as the heavy visiting team looked able to
down the local light team by a big score.
Coach Verne Benedict
was referee and Thompson umpire for the visitors. The work of both was satisfactory, very few protests being
registered. Massillon high kicked off
and New Philadelphia brought the ball back to the middle of the field, where it
went to Massillon, then to the visitors, until the half was over. Massillon’s line did some great work in
holding down the visitors, and the halfback, fullback and quarterback surprised
the New Philadelphia team with their hard tackles. As a result of the hard work in the hot sun the visitors were
well exhausted in the beginning of the second half and the lighter Massillon
players swept them off of their feet, carrying the ball to the fifteen yard
line before the big New Philadelphia linemen could recover. Here the visitors held and took the ball on
downs, Massillon again holding and getting the ball, but losing at once on a
fumble. It was at this stage of the
game that Farrel, the visiting right end, took the ball and skirted Massillon’s
end for a forty yard run before being brought down by Captain Merwin who was
backing up the line. This was as close
as New Philadelphia came to scoring, the game being called with the ball well
toward the middle of the field.
Coach Benedict and
the players on the Massillon high school team are deserving of considerable
praise for the plucky fight made against such a heavy team, and if the work
Saturday is improved upon, M.H.S. will bother many of the high school teams of
this state.
Kline, Kirchhofer,
Merwin, Burkhart and Smith all played unusually good games, while the rest of
the men, although outweighed, more than held their own with the visitors.
The
line-up was as follows:
Phila. Position M.H.S.
Orr RE Kirchhofer
Rippert RT F. Wagner
Kustic RG Willison
Paige C Klutz
Cunning LG Fiegenschuh
Senhauser LT H. Wagner
Farrell QB Merwin
Amstead RH Jones
Cabel LH Burkhart
Gintz FB Smith
Time, fifteen and
twenty minutes halves.
Referee and umpire
alternating:
Benedict of Massillon;
Thompson, of New Philadelphia.
Timekeepers:
Superintendent
Cronebaugh, of Massillon;
Superintendent
Maurer, of New Philadelphia.
Head Linesman – Jack
long, of Massillon;
Assistants – Souers,
of New Philadelphia; and Tucker of Massillon.