GRIDDERS SWAMP
WEST TECH
UPSTATERS FALL
BEFORE ORANGE AND BLACK, 41-6
Cleveland may be the
metropolis of Ohio and the fifth largest city
in the United Stats but it has nothing on Massillon
when it comes to the development of scholastic football teams. In fact Moses Cleveland is forced to take off
his hat to Father Massillon and acknowledge Father Massillon’s thriving city
has quite a bit on his bustling, prosperous metropolis so far as the class of
high school football played in the two cities is concerned.
Old Moses only admits it grudgingly but whether he admits it
or not some orange and black warriors of Washington high school showed to the
world at large last Saturday
that they have something on the best of the Cleveland scholastic
teams when they trounced West Tech, one of the most formidable high school
aggregations in the up state city, 41 to 6 in most spectacular and exciting
contests staged on the Pearl street gridiron this fall.
West Tech got a place on Massillon’s
schedule only because Fostoria
wanted out of its contest with the orange and black. When the Clevelanders found that Massillon
had an open date for last Saturday there were quick to snap up a bid to play
here thinking that a trip downstate of 60 miles to Massillon for a football game
would only be a lark and a chance to add another victory to their slate.
But the Carpenters went home last Saturday night a sadder
but wiser group of football players.
They had met more than their match and jumped into something they had
not bargained for and the trouncing they took proved without doubt that Coach
Stewart’s lads could hold their own with Glenville, East Tech or any other Cleveland schools which
have been touted as having such wonder elevens.
The spotlight doesn’t always shine on Cleveland.
Massillon
gets its share of its rays once in a while.
Truck Meyers And His Gang
Not Good Enough To Stop
Coach Stewart’s Brawny
Athletes
First Quarter
West Tech received, defending the east goal. Pflug kicked off to
Tech’s 15-yard line, Jones returning the kick off to his 25-yard line before
being downed by Borza on a pretty tackle. Fletcher nailed Kraushaar
for a loss of tow when he tried to gain around his end. On the next play Tech fumbled and Fletcher
covered on Cleveland’s
21-yard line. Schrader went through the
left side of the line for five. He same
back and made six on the next play for a first down. With the ball on the 10-yard line V. Define
made four at right tackle and Borza went to the
three-yard line on the second play.
Borza went through on the next
plunge and appeared to have the ball across but officials ruled it down one
foot from the line. Schrader then
plunged into the line and went over for the first touchdown. Pflug kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 7, West Tech 0.
Pflug kicked off to Tech, the ball
going over the goal line and the visitors put it in play on their 20-yard
line. Potts tackled Wanderlich
after a gain of eight around Massillon’s
right end. Sanders failed to gain and
Tech received a 15-yard penalty for rough play.
Mansfield
punted to midfield. Borza
tried to catch the ball but it slipped out of his hands and Tech covered. Schrader tackled Wanderlich
without gain. Sanders’ forward to Owens
failed and on a double pass, Meyers to Jones, Jones made six. Mansfield
then punted to Grant who brought the ball back to midfield before being downed
by Meyers. V. Define went around left
end for four. V. Define’s
pass to Potts was grounded. Borza made one at the line and Pflug’s
hurried punt after a bad pass was blocked by Smith, Jones getting the ball and
being downed by Fletcher. Edwards
tackled Sanders after gain of three around right end. Wanderlich made
three at center. Collins failed to gain
and Mansfield
punted to Borza who was downed on the 30-yard line by
Smith. Define returned the kick but
Collins fumbled and Pflug and Fletcher covered on
Tech’s 32-yard line. V. Define passed to
Grant for nine and Schrader made first down.
Borza slipped around left end, shaking off
several tacklers for a gain of nine. Schrader
hammered the line for first down taking the ball to Tech’s eight-yard
line. Grant failed to gain on double
pass from Borza.
Schrader fumbled but covered. Pflug dropped back
to the 17-yard line and gave Massillon
three more points by booting a goal from placement.
Score: Massillon 10, West Tech 0.
Pflug kicked off to Mansfield who
passed to Meyers. Fletcher tackled
Meyers on the visitors’ 35-yard line.
Senders passed to Owens for three.
Owens being downed by Borza. Fletcher threw Meyers for a loss of two. Mansfield’s
punt was blocked by Edwards and Massillon
secured the ball on Tech’s 40. Borza fumbled and Tech covered. Kraushaar made
three at the line before being tackled by Edwards. Wanderlich lost
four as the quarter ended.
Score: Massillon 10, West Tech 0.
Second Quarter
Price intercepted Sanders’ pass to Owens and was tackled in
midfield. Schrader made three at right
tackle but Massillon
was penalized five for offside play.
Schrader made four through the line and Pflug
punted to Collins who was tackled on his 30.
Meyers made four at center.
Sanders passed 20 yards to Owens who ran 50 yards for a
touchdown. Price, who let Owens slip by
him, made a desperate effort to overhaul the Clevelander and succeeded in
hitting him in the legs on the five-yard line.
Owens fell but got up and dove over the line for the score. Edwards blocked Meyers attempt to add another
point by a placement goal.
Score: Massillon 10, West Tech 6.
Mansfield kicked off to Massillon’s 35, Fletcher
returning to the 48-yard line. Massillon was penalized
15 for holding after Schrader had made a nice gain through the line.
V. Define made one at left end and Boerner made three at
right end and Pflug then punted 50 yards to Collins
who was downed on his 20. Pflug’s punt was a beauty and traveled high and far in the
face of a strong wind. Mansfield punted back. V. Define being tackled on his 30-yard
line. Grant was forced out of bounds on
the next play and injured his ankle being replaced by Reis. Boerner dropped a pass from center and lost
four and Pflug punted to Collins who fumbled but Krauschaar recovered on Tech’s 35. Boerner intercepted Sanders’ pass to Owens on
the 45- yard line. Price made on around
right end before being tackled by Smith.
V. Define went off left tackle for seven and Boerner went through the
same hole for a first down. Reis made
four at right tackle. Define passed to
Price for four, Price being tackled by Kraushaar.
Boerner made six but Massillon
received another penalty of 15 yards.
Boerner failed to gain and V., Define made a long pass to Potts for a
gain of 30 yards taking the ball to Tech’s 12 yard line. Potts made a pretty catch while running with
his back to the ball. Reis failed to
gain and Boerner made five at right tackle before being downed by Jones. V. Define knifed his way through right tackle
for 10 yards and Massillon’s
second touchdown. Pflug
kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 17, West Tech 0.
Edwards kicked off to Holter who
was tackled on his 43 yard line. Edwards
spoiled a pass from Sanders. Edwards also mussed up Meyer’s pass to Owens. Mansfield,
on a fake punt formation, passed to Collins for 15 yards. Massillon drew
another 15 yard penalty for roughness, the ball being on Massillon’s 35 yard line. Sanders tried three passes to Owens but all
were grounded with the exemption of the last which Owens dropped. Edwards tossed Sanders for a loss of 10 and Massillon gained the ball
on its 36 yard line. Boerner made three
in two plunges and V. Define went off right tackle for a first down. Reis made two at the line. The half ended with Massillon in possession of the ball in
midfield. Score:
Score: Massillon 17, West Tech 6.
Third Quarter
Edwards kicked off to Owens who was tackled on his 30 yard
line. Kraushaar
made three at the line before being stopped by Edwards. Meyers was tackled by Edwards after a gain of
one. Meyers lost 10 and Mansfield punted to V. Define who was tackled
by Owens on the 40 yard line. Price went
around left end for four. Schrader made
two and then Kraushaar intercepted Define’s pass to Price on Tech’s 29 yard line. Edwards and Pflug
tackled Wanderlich after a gain around right end of
nine. Kraushaar
made a first down. Edwards stopped
Sanders after a gain of four through the line.
Wanderlich failed to gain and Schrader tackled
Meyers without gain. Tech was penalized
five for offside play. Mansfield’s long pass to
Jones was grounded and Mansfield
then punted to V. Define who returned 10 to his 30 yard line. Define and Schrader could not make a first
down in three plays and Pflug punted to Kraushaar who was tackled by Potts on his 26 yard line
without gain. Sander passed to Owens for
seven. Edwards and McCarthy tackled Kraushaar after a gain of two. Kraushaar went through
center for a first down before being dropped by Edwards. Edwards spoiled a pass from Sanders and Mansfield’s attempt to
forward pass was grounded. Massillon was offside and
Tech gained a five yard penalty and first down.
Wanderlich made six before being tackled by
Edwards. Meyers made two at the line and
then came back and made it first down. Wanderlich made two.
Potts was hurt and time was taken out.
Sanders swept around left end for first down, taking the ball to Massillon’s 12 yard
line. Potts tackled Kraushaar
after a gain of four around right end.
Sanders made two off left tackle but then Meyers fumbled and Fletcher
covered on his 28 yard line. Meyers was
hurt in the mix-up. Schrader made five
at the line. Reis made on as the quarter
ended.
Score: Massillon 17, West Tech 6.
Fourth Quarter
Pflug punted, the ball being
downed on Tech’s 20. Kraushaar
went off left tackle for two and Sanders passed to Owens for a first down, Reis
tackling Owens. Fletcher and Pflug threw Sanders for loss of one yard. Meyers fumbled when tackled hard by Edwards
and Schrader covered on Tech’s 33 yard line.
Define passed to Reis for 12 and a first down. Price went through right tackle for nine,
carrying the ball to the 12 yard line.
Schrader made it first down.
Schrader made six more. V. Define
then went over the line but the ball was called back because of a penalty of 15
yards inflicted on Fletcher. The ball
was put in play on Tech’s 22 yard line.
Price failed to gain on a double pass from Schrader. Price then missed a pass from Define. Pflug’s attempt to
kick a goal from placement from the 29 yard line went wide and it was Tech’s
ball on the 20 yard line. Price knocked
down Sanders’ pass to Owens. Edwards
batted down another Sanders to Owens pass. Mansfield
passed to Collins for seven. V. Define
tackling Collins. Mansfield punted to V. Define who made a
pretty return of 15 yards to midfield.
Sanders sustained a badly injured leg in this play. Edwards took Sanders out of the play as he
was about to tackle Define. Sanders had
to be carried off the field. Fletcher
made a 30 yard pass to Price who tucked the ball under his arms and ran 15
yards for a touchdown. Pflug kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 24, Tech 6.
Navoty received Edwards’ kickoff
and was tackled on his 40 yard line.
Edwards intercepted a pass on Tech’s 30.
Collins batted down Define’ pass to Fletcher. Define’s pass to
Boerner also failed. Edwards then
dropped back to the 35 yard line and kicked a pretty goal from placement for
three more points.
Score: Massillon 27, West Tech 6.
Owens took the kickoff and was downed on his 20. Navoty’s attempted
forward pass failed. Edwards intercepted
Mansfield’s
pass on Tech’s 20 yard line. J. Define
made four at right tackle. He made four
more through the same hole and Schrader then made it first down, taking the
ball to the six yard line. Schrader made
three at right tackle. On the next play
he took the ball to the one yard line.
Another plunge carried it to the line and on the fourth smash Schrader
went over. Edwards kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 34, West Tech 6.
Mansfield
took the kickoff and was downed on his 43 yard line. Massillon
was penalized five for offside play. Chaydune made two at left end. Tech was penalized 15 yards, Chaydune made six at left end. Brooks tackled Kraushaar
after a gain of three. Mansfield punted to V. Define who returned to
midfield. Fletcher made a 40 yard pass
to V. Define, the ball being downed on Tech’s 10 yard line. V. Define passed to Potts who went over for
the touchdown. Less than a minute of
play remained when Fletcher made his long pass to Define. Edwards kicked goal. Score: Massillon 41, West Tech 6.
Chaydune received the kickoff and
was tackled by Edwards on Tech’s 20 yard line.
Tech was still in possession of the ball when the game ended.
Score: Massillon 41, West Tech 6.
Still Going
Massillon – 46 Pos. West
Tech – 0
Potts L.E. Jones
McCarthy L.T. Mansfield
Miller L.G. Dybo
Edwards C Holter
Pflug R.G. Leuke
Brooks R.T. Meyers
Fletcher R.E. Owens
Grant Q.B. Collins
V. Define L.H.B. Kraushaar
Borza R.H.B. Wanderlich
Schrader F.B. Sanders
Score by quarters
Massillon 10 7 0 24 41
West
Tech 0 6 0 0 6
Substitutions:
Massillon – Price for Borza;
Boerner for Schrader; Reis for Grant; Harris for Pflug;
Pflug for Harris; Schrader for Boerner; Harris for Pflug; J. Define for Reis.
West Tech – Smith
for Lemke; Bonza for Wanderlich;
Vandeville for Dybo; Wanderlich for Bonza; Dybo for Vandeville; Bonza for Wanderlich; Lemke for
Smith; Novoty for Sanders; Chaydune
for Bonza; Spidelle for
Collins; Sindelar for Jones.
Touchdowns –
Schrader 2, V. Define, Price, Potts,
Sanders.
Goals after touchdown – Pflug 3, Edwards 2.
Goals from
placement – Pflug, Edwards.
Referee – Maurer (Wooster).
Umpire – Tompkinson
(Akron U.)
Head Linesman – Bletzer (Mt. Union).
Time of quarters – 15 minutes.
Special Train To Big Warren Game, Planned
With the Cleveland West Tech battle out of the way
authorities at Washington high school today
were making preparations for the big game next Saturday with Warren
high school at Warren. Plans were being made by W.G. Hopper, faculty
manager, for a special train to carry the team, band and rooters to the Eastern Ohio city.
A special train on the Pennsylvania railroad will be chartered if
250 persons signify their intentions of going by train. The fare will be $3.23 a round trip. Faculty Manager Hopper said it was planned to
secure 100 high students and 100 fans to ride the special train. The team and band will make up the other 50.
Many plan to go to the game by automobile but the trip by
train probably will be cheaper and more satisfactory in case of bad
weather. Persons who expect to go are
asked to notify either some high school student or call the high school. Faculty Manager Hopper desires to make
arrangements for the train as soon as possible.