Warren Takes 48-6 Drubbing
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Four years ago last Saturday
Germany was more than willing to ring down the curtain on its international
squabble with the United States, Great Britain, France, and Italy. And last Saturday afternoon football players
of Warren high school after 60 minutes of grueling warfare with the orange and
black eleven of Washington high school, were more than ready to hoist the white
flag of truce and acknowledge that they had had enough.
The Armistice day battle
resulted in another victory for Coach David B. Stewart’s great scholastic
eleven, the youthful Tigers running rough shod over the Warrenites,
piling up 48 points to six for the visitors and chalking up their eighth
consecutive victory of the 1922 campaign.
With their triumph over Warren the local
warriors are now knocking loudly at the door of the
scholastic championship strong hold of Ohio.
If the orange and black can
trim Akron North next Saturday and then humble Canton McKinley a
week later, there should be nothing whatever to stop the youthful Tigers from
winning the coveted honor. Although
interesting last Saturday’s duel did not compare by far with the thrilling
encounter staged on the Pearl gridiron a week ago when Cleveland Shaw was
defeated 7 to 6.
The local eleven was at its
best Saturday and even though Captain Ulrich, quarterback, and Harry Potts,
brilliant end, were out of the entire struggle, the orange and black smashed
its way through to another great triumph and continued to show its superiority
over scholastic opponents. Seven
touchdowns, four points after touchdown and a safety constituted the sum total
of Massillon’s scoring efforts.
With “Dutch” Hill tearing up
the Warren line and ably assisted by his teammates Coach Stewart and his warriors
gained ample revenge for the defeat Warren administered
to the orange and black a year ago.
Sydney Jones’ eleven fought hard throughout the struggle but it was not
able to halt the Massillon steamroller.
Massillon was not long in setting its scoring machine in motion. Only a minute and a half of play had elapsed
before the orange and black had registered its first touchdown.
And Bill Edwards, smiling
youngster from East Greenville, was the lad to score the points.
Bill has a habit of watching the ball with uncanny accuracy and when
center Pond of Warren heaved the leather over Gillen’s head as he waited on his five-yard
line to punt, Edwards shot through the line and was after the oval in jig
time. Gillen also started after it but
he tried to pick the ball up behind his goal line while Edwards dived through
and flopped on it.
That touchdown sort of took
the heart out of Warren but the events which transpired during the rest of the game made the
visitors realize that they were not in the same class with the brilliant Massillon
aggregation. The local team played heads
up football throughout. Its tackling
showed an improvement over a week ago.
Its offensive strength was better, largely because Hill, its backfield
star, once again was in first class shape, having entirely recovered from an
attack of stomach trouble which bothered him in the Shaw game.
“Midge” Thomas diminutive
halfback, also showed a great improvement.
His open field work was spectacular and his 30-yard dash through the Warren team in the
fourth quarter for a touchdown was one of the features of the contest.
Warren presented a fairly
heavy aggregation and its attack was centered around Norman, fullback, who
played a stellar game. The visitors also
showed a well-developed forward passing attack with Gillen and Dixon handling the
overhead heaves. Warren’s touchdown in
the second quarter was due to a forward pass, heaved
by Gillen and caught by Dixon who ran eight yards for the score.
The score came after a march of 39 yards.
After Edwards had scored the
first touchdown Coach Stewart’s lads got down to business. It was near the close of the first quarter
that Massillon registered its second touchdown, Hill going over from the one-yard
line after the backfield had carried the ball 48-yards in an unbroken march.
The third touchdown in the
second quarter resulted from a 50-yard march.
As the quarter opened Hill heaved a long pass to Rohr which was good for
18 yards. Hill shot another pass to Boerner good for 10 yards and then Define went off Warren’s left tackle
for the touchdown.
It was after the touchdown
that Warren showed its greatest offensive strength of the afternoon. After an exchange of punts the visitors
secured the ball on Massillon’s 39-yard line and then Norman put on a spectacular dash across the
field which netted five yards. Gillen
then opened Warren’s aerial attack by heaving two passes to Dixon, which
carried the ball to Massillon’s 12-yard line. On the next
play he shot another pass to the Warren quarterback
who went over the line.
Neither team was able to
score in the third quarter but in the final 15 minutes of play, Massillon showed a
powerful attack which brushed aside the Warren gridders with ease.
Four touchdowns and a safety were recorded by Coach Stewart’s team in
the final quarter and this was the team which Warren rooters
figured lost its punch after the first half.
Hill and Borza
were the lads who smashed the Warren line during
the last quarter. Borza
displaed quite a few of the battering ran tactics of
his stellar teammate Hill and crashed through the visitors for a number of
substantial gains. Hill scored three
touchdowns in the last 15 minutes of play while the other was registered by
Thomas. Play was in Warren’s territory
throughout the last period.
The first touchdown in the
fourth quarter came when Thomas took a Warren punt on the
visitor’s 20-yard line and after pulling loose from several opponents dashed
through the remainder of the Warren team for the
score. A 15-yard plunge by Borza put the youthful Tigers in position to score again a
few minutes later and Hill took the ball over from the four-yard line.
A march from midfield in
which Thomas, Borza and Hill carried the ball
resulted in another touchdown when Hill dashed his way through the visitors
from the 11-yard line. A few minutes
later Hill intercepted a Warren pass on Warren’s 20-yard line and a plunge by Borza and two
by Hill and the ball was once more over the Warren goal
line. Massillon registered a
safety when a bad pass from center sent the ball over Gillen’s head and across
the line where he fell on it.
Massillon clearly outplayed the visitors making 22 first downs to six for Warren. Eight of Massillon’s first downs
were registered in the fourth quarter.
Warren completed eight out of 22 passes for a total gain of 74 yards. Eleven of its overhead heaves were grounded
and three were intercepted by Massillon. Coach Stewart’s lads completed four out of
eight passes for a total gain of 61 yards.
Still Winning
Massillon – 48 Position Warren – 6
Rohr LE Frost
Edwards LT Perautt
Kallaker LG LoFross
Roth C Pond
Pflug RG Billings
Salberg RT Cope
Jamison RE Anbres
Thomas Q Dixon
Define LH Craig
Boerner RH Gillen
Hill F Norman
Score by
quarters:
Massillon 13 7
0 28 – 48
Warren 0
6 0 0 – 6
Substitutions: Massillon – Hax for Boerner,
Reis for
Define, Borza
for Hill, Brooks for Salberg, Miller for
Kallaker, Hill for Borza, Borza
for Reis, Salberg for
Brooks, Kallaker
for Pflug, Reis for Thomas, Schrader
for Salberg, Eschliman
for Miller.
Warren – Adams for Anbres, Anbres
for Frost.
Touchdowns – Hill 4,
Edwards, Define, Thomas, Dixon.
Points from
drop kick after touchdown – Edwards 4.
Safety – Massillon.
Referee – Maurer, Wooster.
Umpire – Bletzer,
Mount Union.
Headlinesman – Boerner.
Time of quarters – 15
minutes.
SQUARING AN OLD ACCOUNT WITH WARREN
First Quarter
Pflug kicked off to Dixon who was tackled by Kallaker and Edwards on Warren’s 28-yard
line. Norman went around Massillon’s
left end for 15, being forced out of bounds.
Warren was held and Gillen dropped back to punt. The pass went through his hands and over his
head, rolling across the goal line.
Gillen attempted to pick up the ball but Edwards fell on it for a
touchdown. Edwards drop kicked for the
additional poiont.
Warren received and Gillen was downed on his 27-yard line. Norman made 6 through the line but after that
Massillon held and Gillen punted to Hill, the kick going straight up. Hill was downed on Warren’s 30. Define made 4 at the line and Hill on two
plunges made a first down. Smashes by
Thomas, Boerner and Hill made another first
down. Define made 2 but Massillon received a
15-yard penalty for holding. Hill attempted
a long forward to Thomas which went over the goal line
and Warren secured the ball on its 20. Dixon made 5. Edwards stopped Norman without gain
and Gillen punted to Thomas who was down in midfield. Define made 4 and Boerner
went through the line for 15 and a first down.
Hill’s pass was grounded. Define
made 3, Thomas 3 and Hill plunged for a first down. Define skirted Warren’s right end
for 14 and another first down carrying the ball to the 12-yard line. Hill went through Warren’s left tackle
for 10 carrying the ball to the two-yard line and on the next play went over
for a touchdown. Edwards missed an
attempt to drop kick for goal.
Warren received and was downed on its 20.
A pass failed and the visitors punted to Thomas who was tackled in midfield
as the quarter ended.
Score, Massillon – 12, Warren – 6.
Second Quarter
Hill passed to Roth for a
gain of 18 yards. Thomas made 6 around
end. A pass from Hill to Boerner made a first down.
Define then went through the Warren team for a
touchdown, carrying the ball from the 10-yard line. Edwards made another point on drop kick after
the touchdown.
Warren received and carried the ball back to midfield. A pass from Gillen to Dixon made 8 and
the visitors then punted to Thomas who was downed on his 25-yard line.
Hill punted back and Warren had the ball
on its 24-yard line. Craig made 6, Norman failed to
gain. Define batted down a Warren pass and then
Gillen’s attempted place kick from the 25-yard line was short and Massillon put the ball
in play on its 20-yard line. Hill punted
out of bounds on Massillon’s 39. Norman gained 5 yards
after a great run in which he dashed back and forth across the field twice
before being tackled. Norman was thrown
for a loss of 4. Gillen passed to Dixon for a first
down. Another Warren pass failed and
then Gillen passed to Dixon for 15 taking the ball to Massillon’s 12. Norman was stopped
by Hax without gain but Craig hit the line for 6 and
then Gillen passed to Dixon for 8 yards and a touchdown.
Gillen failed at goal.
Massillon received and Thomas carried the kick off back to Massillon’s 32-yard
line. Define fumbled and Warren covered on Massillon’s 35. Norman was thrown
for a loss of 20 and then Define intercepted a Warren pass and
returned it to midfield. Hax made 5. Reis,
substituting for Define, made 5. Reis
made a first down as the half ended.
Score, Massillon – 20, Warren – 6.
Third Quarter
Warren received and carried the ball back to its 33-yard line. Hill covered a Warren fumble on Warren’s 31-yard
line. Borza
made a first down. Hill made 8 at the
line and then passed to Jamison for 15. Massillon received a
15-yard penalty and on the next play Hill failed to make the required yards for
first down and it was Warren’s ball on Warren’s 12-yard line. Warren punted to Hax who was run out on Massillon’s 35. Hill returned the kick to Gillen who was
downed on his 43-yard line. Rohr and
Hill broke up Warren’s attempts to forward pass and the visitors punted out of bounds on Massillon’s 30. Hax missed Hill’s
pass with a clear field ahead and Hill punted to Dixon who was down
on his 44-yard line. Hill intercepted a Warren pass and was
downed on the visitors 40. Borza made 3 and Hill made it first down on the next
play. Thomas, Hill and Borza made a first down in three plunges. Thomas carried the ball to the five-yard line
on the next play but fumbled when tackled and Adams covered for Warren. The visitors punted to Hax
who was downed on his 40. Hill’s pass
failed and the fullback then went around Warren’s right end
for 9 and made a first down on the next play.
Thomas went around end for 11. Borza, Hill and Thomas carried the ball to Warren’s 7-yard line
as the quarter ended.
Score, Massillon – 20, Warren – 6.
Fourth Quarter
Massillon was penalized 15 for unnecessary roughness taking the ball to the
20-yard line. Hill passed to Jamison for
again of 18. Warren gained the
ball on its three-yard line when Roth lifted the ball from the ground and then
failed to pass it. It was fourth down for
Massillon. Gillen dropped back to punt
but the pass was bad and he missed the ball, being downed behind his goal line
for a safety. Warren put the ball
in play on its 30-yard line. Warren received a
15-yard penalty. Two Warren passes failed
and then Gillen punted to Thomas who took the ball on Warren’s 30-yard
line and by some neat side stepping and dodging ran 30 yards for a
touchdown. Edwards added another point
by drop kicking for goal.
Warren received and was downed on its 24-yard line. Jamison threw Norman for a loss of
10. Warren passed for
8. Gillen passed to Dixon for 8
more. The next Warren pass failed
and Massillon gained the ball on Warren’s 30-yard
line. Hill made 2 and Thomas went
through for a first down. Borza rammed through for 15 taking the ball to the 4-yard
line. Hill went over for a touchdown on
the next play. Edward’s attempt to kick
for goal failed.
Warren received and was down on its 21-yard line. Norman was thrown
for a 6-yard loss by Miller. Gillen
punted out of bounds in midfield. Thomas
made a first down and then made 8 on the next play. Hill went through for another first
down. Borza
made 8 and Hill plowed through from the 11-yard line for a touchdown, shaking
off several tacklers. Edwards failed to
kick goal.
Warren received and on the first play Hill intercepted a pass and carried the
ball back to Warren’s 20-yard line. Borza made 8 and Hill made it a first down, carrying the
ball to Warren’s 10-yard line. On the next
play Hill went off right tackle for a touchdown. Edwards failed at goal. Warren received as
the game ended.
Score, Massillon – 48, Warren – 6.