HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN TRIMS
Orange
And Black Attack Improves;
Team
Looks Good
Speaking of football
juggernauts, don’t overlook the fact that Washington high’s orange and black
eleven during the short span of a week has been reconstructed and made over
into a smashing steam roller that bodes ill for the remaining teams on its 1920
schedule.
For in mopping up alliance
last Saturday afternoon on the Pearl street gridiron to the tune of 49 to 0, in their first big battle for the retention of
the scholastic honors of Stark county, the youthful Tigers demonstrated without
the semblance of a doubt that they possess an aggregation that can now take
rank with the leading high school elevens of the state.
In burying Alliance under an
avalanche of touchdowns, the orange and black rolled up its highest score of
the season and its victory over the athletes from the eastern confines of Molly
Stark’s domains exceeded by 15 points the triumph which Canton high’s great
eleven registered over the same team several weeks ago.
This fact alone should be
sufficient to make
The shake up in the ranks of
the orange and black last week certainly produced results. The team which buried Alliance under that big
49 to 0 score looked like an altogether different aggregation from the one which
had met with only partial success during the early weeks of the campaign.
Canton, with the greatest
team in its history, only defeated
The shake up in the ranks of
the orange and black certainly proved beneficial. The reconstructed scholastic combine has
something now that it did not have before.
Something that every gridiron team needs to win and that is an effective
offense. Massillon had an offensive
attack Saturday that was of the driving, smashing type and it hit the Alliance
defense with such force that the visitors crumbled beneath its weight.
And one of the brightest
spots in that big victory was the brilliant and sensational work of “Chuck”
Hess, midget halfback, who for his weight and size is one of the best offensive
scholastic halfbacks in the state. Three
of the seven touchdowns, which
Another lad by the name of “Tink” Ulrich, who is no bigger than Hess, also showed
enough ability to establish it as a certainty that he is going to develop into
a beacon light on the newly reconstructed team.
Ulrich’s contribution to the orange and black victory was a brilliant
dash of 71-yards through the
The brilliant work of Hess
and Ulrich, combined with the stellar performances of
the other lads who participated in the battle, brought cheer to the hearts of
the orange and black rooters. And in
producing an offense that can score touchdowns the orange and black also had
the art of forming interference for the man carrying the ball. It was that interference which enabled Hess
and Ulrich to make their big runs and it was that same offense which allowed Greenfelder, Howells and J. Tilton, to crash through the
Every man on the team showed
that he had been drilled to get an opposing player out of the way and the zest
with which the youthful Tigers went at their task of mopping up Alliance
certainly indicated that the local team is now a power to be reckoned with by
opposing elevens.
On defense
It took
After another exchange of
punts Donaldson,
On the first play in the
second quarter Hess took the ball on his 28-yard line and with great
interference, combined with his wizardry dodging and squirming, raced through
the entire Alliance team and scampered 73 yards for Massillon'’ third set of
counters. Greenfelder’s
goal added another point.
A few minutes later the
orange and black commenced a march on
The third quarter had barely
started before Hess intercepted an
And Ulrich barely had time
to get warmed up to the fray before he received an Alliance punt on his 29 yard
line and reeled off a 71 yard run for another touchdown. Graybill kicked
goal. Ulrich flashed past the alliance
warriors so fast that they had no chance whatever of stopping him.
But this did not end the
scoring. An
That finished
The whistle also robbed the
local team of a touchdown in the second quarter as the orange and black had the
ball on
Alliance completed one
forward for a gain of six yards while Massillon completed four for a total of
54 yards, the longest being a 35 yard gain by Greenfelder
after receiving a pass from Graybill in the fourth
quarter.
Graybill LE Hendershot
Nelson LG
Shaidnagle RG Williams
Snyder RT Wearstler
Potts RE Bulmer
Hess Q Segal
Greenfelder LH
J.
Tilton F Gamble
Substitutions:
Tilton for Shaidnagle; Shaidnagle for R.
Tilton; Jamison for
Rosenberg for Hess; Greenfelder for
Greenfelder lt; R. Tilton for J.
Tilton.
Wearstler; Everett for Dulmer; Dulmer
for
Donaldsonl; Donaldson for Jones; Vogner for Gamble;
Gamble
for Vogner.
Touchdowns – Hess 3, J. Tilton, Greenfelder, Graybill, Ulrich.
Goals after
touchdowns – Greenfelder
4, Graybill 3.
Referee – Pickerel,
Umpire – Bast.
Headlinesman – Wilson.
Time of quarters 12 minutes.