MASSILLON

ALLIANCE, TIE

LOCALS HAD OWN WAY FIRST HALF

 

Over-Confidence Believed to Have Weakened Massillon

in Second and Cost Team Game.

 

The Alliance-Massillon high school football game played here Saturday, resulted in an even count for the Stark county grid rivals, the clash ending with a 19-19 score.

Underestimation of its opponents’ ability, may account for Massillon’s failure to hold the Alliance team in the second half, for after making 19 points in the first half of the game, the local grid warriors were not able to stem the powerful and unexpected attach Alliance sprung in the last two quarters.

Massillon scored her first touchdown in the first two minutes of play.  Alliance carried the pig skin across the goal line in the last three minutes of play.

Forward passing was the secret of the success of the Alliance team.  End runs and line plunging with Halfback Thomas as the star on circling wings, produced Massillon’s scores.

The local team was quick in recovering Alliance’s bad fumbles which occurred in the first quarter.

Thomas, Massillon’s chief point maker, scored the first touchdown, running 30 yards through a broken field, to victory, which was followed by a second touchdown by the brilliant halfback.

A perfect forward pass accounted for the third and last touchdown made by Massillon in the first two minutes of play in the second quarter, when Howells, right end, dashed across the goal line with the pig skin.

Alliance entered the third quarter with a fresh supply of pep, and, taking the offensive, soon worked the ball to Massillon’s one-half yard line, where the young Tigers held their opponents for downs, and kicked out of danger.  But the east enders’ forward passing baffled the home team and Barnes, Alliance’s right end, soon scored a touchdown.

Then came the disclosure of a combination that fairly bewildered the Massillonians.  Using a series of forward passes, Alliance forced the home team back to their own goal line and scored two touchdowns in the last quarter.

Harrison and Ertle twice intercepted Alliance’s passes and succeeded in making some pretty tackles.

Oberlin also spilled his quota of Alliance grid men.

Massillon                      Pos.                    Alliance

Wittmann                      le                         Barnes

Harrison                       lt                         Cohn

Clay                             lg                         Franks

Ertle                             c                         McGranahan

Kemp                           rg                        Patrich

Oberlin                         rt                         Headland

Howells                        re                        Truesball

Graybill                        qb                       Morris

Thomas                        lhb                       Hole

Greenfelder                  rhb                      Helly

Archbold                      fb                        Morrison

 

Touchdowns

Massillon – Thomas 2; Howells 1;

Alliance – Kelly 2, Barnes 1.

 

Goals from touchdown – Archbold 1, Norris 1.

 

Substitutions

Massillon: Tilton for Clay, Herman for Howells, Stuldreher for Graybill, Bartholmy for Greenfelder.

 

Referee – Wagner, Canton.

Umpire – Mauerer, Wooster.