THEY
TURNED THE TRICK.
Salem High School Went
Home
Without a Score
Massillon 6 Salem 0
M.H.S.
SCORED FOR FIRST TIME
Rain
Prevented All-Massillon-Panhandle Game Sunday – Other Games Which Were
Scheduled Were Postponed – Business College Wins at Canal Fulton.
The Massillon High
School football team has redeemed itself, as was confidently expected; although the score was made on a mistake by
the Salem High School team. It was only
made possible by the excellent spirit shown by every one of the Massillon
players and the do-or-die determination with which they entered the game. Not a trace of the loose work which was
evidenced in the Canton game was to be seen, every man made clean tackles and
made them hard, bringing the Salem runner to the sod with a sickening
thud. It hardly seemed like the same
team that was defeated by Canton High last Saturday by that discouraging
score. Massillon seemed to be especially
strong in the very department of the game where formerly it had been weak. On several occasions, long, flying tackles
by Massillon’s ends and backs sent cheer after cheer rolling from one end of
the field to the other.
Hammersmith’s
touchdown in the first part of the second half will be remembered long after
the football togs are laid away in the garret for next year. It was near the first part of the second
half and things were looking rather gloomy for the Massillon students. Salem High had punted and the ball was on
Massillon’s five yard line, so, of course, Captain Grinnell returned the punt
immediately. It went to Rogers, but he
fumbled it and as it dropped to the ground Hammersmith was down on him like a
flash, had gathered up the oval, tucked it under his wing and was off down the
field all in one movement. Exultation
burst forth from Massillon’s frenzied rooters for John has quite a reputation
in the sprinting line. Backed up by
Grinnell, Wagner and Dow, who warded off presumptuous tacklers, he increased
the lead between him and his pursuers and pandemonium reigned among the
Massillon students. As Hammersmith
crossed the line between the bars for the first touchdown for Massillon High
this season, hats, pennants and canes were in the air, girls embraced each
other and men slapped each other on the back and howled. John was given “three times three and a
Tiger” until the crowd was hoarse.
Captain Grinnell then did his duty by stretching out his lengthy leg and
lifted the ball between the bars, making the score 6 to 0.
The games was
attended by but a small crowd of Massillon enthusiasts but now that the team
has started on its winning way, they may feel assured that there will be no
coolness in the enthusiasm of the rooters.
As is usually the case, the fair contingent were on hand with their
rooting caps on and the songs and cheers made the Salem players nervous and the
Salem rooters envious.
The game was called
at 3:15, and Captain Grinnell kicked to Whitnnery, who, by clever dodging,
passed all of Massillon’s players but Keeley Miller, who downed him on the
fifty yard line. Salem attempted at
forward pass, but Hammersmith got the ball.
Salem got the ball on downs and punted to Grinnell, who lost it when
tackled, and Salem recovered the ball.
Wagner downed the man behind the line.
Massillon receiving the ball, Sonnhalter made several good line
bucks. Willaman got Wagner behind the
line and also received the ball on a punt by Grinnell. Sonnhalter made a flying tackle in the open
field. Massillon received the ball on a
forward pass and Grinnell punted to Whinnerly.
Willaman gained twenty yards on an end run. Massillon’s ball on downs.
Grinnell punted thirty yards to Willaman, who was downed in his tracks
by Dow. Whinnerly again passed all but
Keeley Miller, who made a good tackle.
Massillon High
played a punting game, for as soon as he received it, Captain Grinnell punted
to Rogers. Wagner downed him in his
tracks. Whinnerly gained well on an end
run, but Hammersmith received the ball on a forward pass. Again Grinnell punted to Montgomery. Massillon receiving the ball, K. Miller
makes good end run with interference, and the half ends without a score.
Willaman kicked off
to Wagner, who gains ten yards.
Grinnell hit the line well for short gains. Salem received the ball and punted to Sonnhalter, who received the
ball on Massillon’s five yard line. The
touchdown, the story of which has already been told, now took place.
After the goal was
kicked, Grinnell kicked to Montgomery, who carried the ball fifteen yards. Whinnerly for a third time got away from all
but Massillon’s quarter back. The ball was far down in Massillon’s territory
when Grinnell received the ball on Salem’s attempt at a forward pass. The ball was now passed back and forth,
Massillon High punting and Salem high losing it on failures of forward
passes. Grinnell receiving the ball on
a punt, commenced a series of line bucks, which gained from five to twenty
yards. He attempted a field goal but
the ball was blocked and lost. Dow and
Wells got their men behind the line.
Whinnerly punted to Sonnhalter and the game ended with the ball in the
middle of the field.
The
line ups were as follows:
Massillon Pos. Salem
Dow le Willaman
W. Miller lt O’Connor
Baer lg Augustine
Blantz c Tollerton
Carr rg Picker
Wells-Hammersmith rt Price
Hammersmith-Wells re Turner
K. Miller qb Moff (capt.)
Wagner lhb Rogers
Grinnell (capt.) rhb Whinnerly
Sonnhalter fb Montgomery
Touchdown: Massillon – Hammersmith.
Goal
kicked: Massillon – Grinnell.
Referee – Merwin.
Timer – Hall.
Head Linesman –
Garrett.
Time of halves –
Twenty minutes.
Attendance – 150.