When Ted Rosenberg
and “Tink” Ulrich, a pair of sturdy young gentlemen
now busily engaged in carving an niche for themselves in the athletic hall of
fame at Washington High school reach the age where active participation in the
realms of sport is no longer appealing, they might go on the stage and make
good in a playlet entitled “How We Beat North High of
Akron on a chilly Saturday afternoon in October, 1921.”
For it was these
youths who carried the orange and black standard of the local school to a 27 to
0 victory over Akron North last Saturday afternoon in the third engagement of
the 1921 campaign. The game was played
on the
Although Rosenberg
and Ulrich ripped the visiting aggregation to pieces by their fierce plunging
they were given able support and assistance by their teammates who saw to it
that large, gaping holes were rammed into the Akron line and that the attack of
the invaders was effectually checked before it could carry the ball across
Massillon’s goal line.
Coach Stewart, local
athletic tutor, had to conform to the rules of football which calls for four
men in the backfield, but with Ulrich and Rosenberg unfailingly successful in
their efforts to gain through the visiting eleven, Coach Stewart might just as
well have pulled his other two halfbacks out of the contest and saved them for
another game.
But at that Hax, Borza and Bishop, who
performed along side of Ulrich and
This Roth lad bids
fair to become the defensive star of the local team. He tackles hard. He was in practically every play. He was forced out of the contest in the
second quarter due to a slight injury to his shoulder in tackling an Akronite, but he was right back in the fray during the last
two quarters, his capable tackling stopping the Akron backs many times before
they reached the line of scrimmage.
But
getting back to the performance of Ulrich and Rosenberg.
With Captain Hess, star halfback on the sidelines nursing a damaged
hand, somebody had to take the
But for several poor
passes the score might have been higher.
Roth was guilty of these miscues but his defensive work more than made
up for his poor passes. Three times the
The first quarter
ended in a scoreless tie. North received
and punted. Ulrich fumbled the ball and
Nipple covered for North on
With the ball on the
13-yard line Ulrich and Rosenberg hit the line for a first down and on the next
play, Ulrich dashed through the
North was in
possession of the ball when the third quarter ended, having made three first
downs, one coming on a penalty inflicted on
North received but
The fourth touchdown
came shortly after the final quarter had commenced, Ulrich going across the
line after a plunge from the one-yard line.
He kicked goal. During the
remainder of the quarter both teams resorted to the overhead game, North trying desperately to score during the last few
minutes.