HIGH GRIDDERS CRUSH
UNDER TOP-HEAVY SCORE
Massillon last
Saturday afternoon wrote its name in capital letters among the list of entrants
for intersectional scholastic football honors of these United States when the
orange and black eleven of Washington high school, in its initial appearance of
the 1922 campaign, scored a brilliant triumph over Steele high, of Dayton,
intersectional champions of the middle west in 1921, by inflicting a crushing
31 to 7 defeat upon the southern Ohio gridders on the
Pearl street battlefield. Unexpected and
unlooked for before the encounter was
Known across the
breadth of Uncle Sam’s domain as a school where championship teams are turned
out
But
Fired by a
determination to win if possible, Coach Stewart’s lads fought with every ounce
of strength and energy they possessed.
Never for a moment did they relent.
They deserved to win because they played the kind of a game that brings
victory. And
With “Butch” Hill,
husky fullback playing the stellar role on defense and Captain “Tink” Ulrich and “Midge” Thomas keeping the crowd on its
feet by their brilliant offense tactics, the orange and black ripped its way
through the formidable Steele high eleven for five touchdowns. Although the three lads mentioned above
pulled down the lion’s share of the glory for their spectacular work they were
not alone in bringing victory to their colors.
They were ably
assisted by Bill Edwards, a husky tackle, Jamison, a speedy end, Kallaker, a fighting guard, Boerner,
a halfback and all the rest of the players who participated in the encounter. They all played their best and they all
deserve credit for it was the competent play that made victory possible.
It did not take the
invading gridders from the south long to realize that
they were up against a formidable foe.
It was on defense that
Faced with the
knowledge that it could not dent the bulwarks of
Time after time they
attempted an overhead attack which was shattered to bits by the
Steele might have
been able to make matters interesting for the local team had it been able to
worm its way through the orange and black defense. The attack of the southern
In its desperate
effort to score Steele attempted 30 forward passes. Only eight of these were completed for about
a total gain of 25 yards. Whenever
It was a break in
luck that gave Steele its only touchdown in the fourth quarter.
With this exception
It was a blocked punt
that paved the way for
Thomas ripped through
Steele’s left tackle for six, placing the ball on the one yard line, but a
After an exchange of
punts in the second quarter Thomas went around end for nine yards and Hill
heaved a pass to Potts that was good for a gain of 18 yards and put the ball on
Steels’s 25-yard line. But on the next attempted pass Liebenderfer intercepted the ball on his 13-yard line. Jamison threw Buchannan
for a loss of five yards. Potts ripped through the line and nailed Buchannan
so hard on the next play that he dropped the ball, Jamison recovering it on
Then Thomas and
Ulrich once more worked their double pass and “Tink”
raced around
The battle raged fast
in the third quarter. After several
exchanges of punts, Hill snatched a
On the next play
Jamison tackled Smiley so hard that the
But the most
brilliant play of the encounter was still to come and “Midge” Thomas, brilliant
little halfback, was to be the hero.
After
For the balance of
the third quarter and the entire fourth quarter the orange and black played
largely on the defensive. Steele made on
more first down than Massillon, having seven to its credit while the local team
had six, making four of these in the second quarter. Massillon punted 12 times to 11 for Steele
and completed only one forward pass out of three attempts, the other two being
intercepted by Steele.
A Sweet Morsel
Liebenderfer LE Potts
Thompson LT Edwards
L. Zimmerman LG Kallaker
Feight C Roth
P. Zimmerman RG Pflug
Mankat RT Salberg
McGuire RE Jamison
Buchannan Q Ulrich
Zumbren LH Boerner
Smiley RH Thomas
Turvene F Hill
Score by quarters:
Steele 0 0 0 7 –
7
Substitutions:
Brooks for Edwards, Weirich for Potts, Potts for Roth, Hax
for
Thomas, Define for Boerner, Rohr for Jamison.
Thompson for
Smiley,
Harlow for Zumbren, Miller for Thompson.
Touchdowns:
Points from try after touchdown – Thomas, Buchannan.
Referee
– Reese,
Umpire
– Roudebush,
Headlinesman – Newman, Allegheny.
Timer
– Rider.
Time
of quarters – 15 minutes.