MASSILLON HIGH NABBED FIRST ONE
Fowl of
Victory Captured at Ravenna.
MASSILLON,
20; RAVENNA, 0
Locals
Outplayed Opponents and Won with Ease
Ravenna Played a Plucky but Futile Defense
and
a Clean Game
Massillon’s Forward Pass
With the orange and black flying high the Massillon
high school football team returned Saturday evening from Ravenna with the first victory of the
season. The score of 20 to 0 tells the tale. Although Ravenna was not a formidable
opponent either in weight or in playing the game, the smoothness with
which the Massillon team worked and the
style of play exhibited was a credit to the team from any standpoint,
especially considering the fact that the team has been together little more than
a week. Massillon’s open work was especially
effective against its opponents. The
forward pass, which was tried several times, was good for one touchdown and at
least thirty clear yards.
Although the open work piled up the score, the game was won
by the more substantial line plunging principally on the part of Sonnhalter, the Massillon
fullback. “When in doubt buck,” was the
principal of the game. The basketball
stunt was a foxy limelight scene after the game was won, but in the first half
when Ravenna
was playing close and fighting desperately, it was Sonny’s steamroller that did
the business.
Massillon outweighed Ravenna, but not by
much. The game was won on the whole by
more experience and better team work. Ravenna has had the
benefit of a Reserve coach thus far this season, but the material has not been
of the best. Although part of the line
is experienced, the backfield is entirely new and in this lay
a greater part of the difficulty.
Ravenna’s backfield was light also and found in Massillon’s
heavy line an insurmountable obstacle, interference on the end runs was also
for the most part lacking, giving Massillon’s ends and halves plenty of chance
to lay those plays out for loss. Tricks
or forward passes of any kind failed to make themselves evident in Ravenna’s line of plays.
Ravenna’s
defensive work was without doubt plucky to the last, but not very
substantial. Massillon made its
down often but was forced to contest every inch of the way. But for Sonnhalter,
who the entire Ravenna eleven seemed unable to
stop; Massillon
would have had to punt much oftener. Massillon worked Sonnhalter hard, the usual play being through left
tackle. The line was a small proposition
here, but the backfield was usually on hand to dispute further passage. Beside line bucking, Massillon had some other good ground
gainers. A double pass from Myers to
Miller netted twenty yards once when Ravenna
was asleep at the switch. Erb’s left tackle back play plowed up the opponents for a
good gain in one instance.
Massillon
worked the forward pass to perfection.
On Ravenna’s
eight yard line, with the goal to gain, Dalasky
secured a forward and carried it over for a touchdown. Miller on the other end,
secured two good passes and ran for substantial gains through a broken
field. Atwater, at quarter, got all the forward
passes off in good shape, with the exception of one uncompleted pass over the
line. Blackburn kicked three perfect
goals from touchdown, while Heyman with a good
twisting spiral, outpunted the Ravenna kicker almost double. Two of Massillon’s
points were made on a safety by Stevens, of Ravenna, who secured the ball after trying to
punt out from behind the goal through one of his own players. He was downed by Zintsmaster.
Stevens, Ravenna’s captain, played a good game from
left end. In the second half, after Massillon had secured fourteen
points Ellis replaced Zintsmaster at right tackle and
Leahy replaced Smith at center. The
team, including McConnell and Moody, subs, was accompanied by Mr. Snavely as faculty manager, Manager Gorrell
being unable to accompany the team.
Massillon
was not without weak points, which will be rendered by hard practice before the
game at Bishop next Saturday.
Following is the way it went:
M.H.S. Pos. R.H.S.
Miller le Stevens
Erb lt Brockett
Heyman lg Hubbell
Smith, Leahy c Parker
Blackburn rg Heisler
Zintsmaster, Ellis rt Baldwin
Dalsky re Parhan
Atwater qb Nicola
Wells lh Smith,
Carter
Myers rh Dietrich
Sonnhalter fb Boettner
Time of halves: 15
and 20 minutes.
Touchdowns:
Massillon – Sonnhalter 2; Dalsky.
Goals from touchdowns:
Massillon
– Blackburn 3.
Safety:
Massillon – Zintsmaster downed Carter for a safety.
Referee – Hart.
Umpire – Byers.
Head Linesman – Loomis.
Linesman – Carpenter, Leahy and Smith.
Timekeepers – Alcorn and Snavely.
Substitutes: Massillon – Moody and
McConnell.