M.H.S. WINS 21-7
Orange And Black Opens Season
With Victory Over
West
It isn’t always the
big fellow who wins.
Football warriors of
Washington High school proved this Saturday afternoon while defeating West High
of Akron, 21 to 7 on the Pearl street gridiron in the opening scholastic combat
of the season. Outweighed from 8 to 10
pounds to a man by the beefy Summit county aggregation the Orange and Black
lads outplayed the Invaders and practically wore them out by a relentless
attack which showed that the coaching ability of David B. Stewart, new athletic
tutor, would bring some highly satisfactory results before the curtain is
lowered next November.
West, with a veteran
lineup that captured the scholastic championship of the Rubber city a year ago,
looked decidedly superior to the local team as the two elevens pranced up and
down the field before the opening of the battle. But once the fighting spirit of the youthful
Tigers was aroused the attack of the visitors was checked and time after time
rolled back for a loss.
Although Massillon’s
attack was ragged at times and its tackling just a bit off form the youthful
Tigers displayed sufficient ability in their initial encounter to encourage the
flock of fans who witnessed the duel. It
was due to poor tackling that West scored its lone touchdown in the second
quarter. This touchdown came from a
cleverly executed forward pass and was the only time that the Akronites really threatened the
It was due to the
phenomenal offensive play of Captain “Chuck” Hess that hoisted the
The
But that did not
finish his afternoon’s work. Again in
the third quarter he plunged through the
But while Hess’ work
stood out prominently he did not bask in calsomine
rays alone. Sharing honors with him was
Rosenberg, his running mate, whose line plunging and sturdy defensive work
stood out prominently throughout the entire struggle.
The thing which
probably was most impressive was the game fight which the
Coach Stewart’s lads
depended practically upon straight football for their gains. They attempted only one forward pass and this
was successful, Hess tossing to Hax for a gain of 30-yards
in the fourth quarter. Few end runs were
attempted. Off-tackle bucks were largely
used and the steady pounding of the
During the first two
quarters it appeared as if the invaders might worry the local team with an
aerial attack for the Akronites seemed to have
exceptional ability in the aerial game.
They worked five successful passes, one of which gave them their
touchdown, before Coach Stewart’s lads succeeded in breaking them up and West’s
next eight attempts to gain by the air route were frustrated.
Gram, quarterback,
was the star for
Starting Right
Niehaus LE Jamison
Thomas LT Nelson
Henry LG Shaidnagle
B. Smith C Roth
Tripplett RG
Brewster RT Snyder
Wallace RE Pflug
Gram QB
H. Smith LH Hess
Marino RB Hax
Gentach FB Potts
Score by quarters:
Substitutions:
Ulrich for Potts, Borza for Ulrich, Potts for Borza,
Wendling
for Potts.
Goals after touchdown
– Hess
Goal
after touchdown – Gram.
Referee
– Blythe,
Umpire
–
Headlinesman – Wilson.
Time
of quarters – 14 minutes.