AQUINAS TAKES
48 TO 0 DUBBING
FROM MASSILLON
OHIO CAPITAL
GRIDDERS
ARE EASY VICTIMS
Opening football relations with Coach David B. Stewart’s
aggregation of husky warriors of Washington
high school Saturday afternoon on the Pearl
Street gridiron did not prove a very pleasant
pastime for athletes of Aquinas high of Columbus. The green clad Catholics from the Buckeye
capital, in their first appearance on a local scholastic athletic schedule,
took a 48 to 0 drubbing from the Massillon
steam roller which had little difficulty gaining ground with any kind of any
attack.
The Columbus eleven, which last season went through without
a defeat and which this fall had won three out of five games prior to its
Massillon invasion, was no match for Coach Stewart’s smoothly working gridiron
machine which romped through the visitors at will. Aquinas put up a scrappy fight but it was
outclassed. It was outweighed and it had
no forward wall of defense equal to the task of holding in check the orange and
black line which tore great gaping holes into the visiting eleven.
Neither did Aquinas have an offense that could compare with
the brilliant machine like play of the Massillon
eleven. Aquinas seemed to have nothing
more than fighting spirit and even this could not stand up under the constant
hammering of the orange and black and finally it gave way as the local steam
roller, gaining momentum with each succeeding touchdown, finished the contest
by charging through the visitors for three sets of counters in the final
quarter, the last of these being made with many substitutes in the lineup.
It was the destructive defensive work of Captain Pflug and Miller, Massillon’s
stalwart guards, and Bill Edwards, equally brilliant center,
that put an effectual quietus on Aquinas’ attempts to score. The entire Massillon line played
scintillating football but these three warriors time after time crushed the
hopes of the Catholics to gain by driving through the visiting line and nailing
the runner with the ball before he could get up to the line of scrimmage. No greater defensive work has been seen this
fall than that put on exhibition by the sturdy orange and black forward wall.
How Orange And Black
Turned Back Columbus Invaders
FIRST QUARTER
Aquinas won the toss and received, defending the west
goal. Pflug
kicked off to Goldsbery who fumbled, Edwards covering
the ball on the visitors’ 19-yard line.
Schrader went through for six. Borza made three at center and came back on the next play
taking the ball to the seven yard line for the first down. V. Define made four at right tackle, Borza crashed through for two and on the next play Schrader
rammed through from the two yard line for a touchdown. Pflug kicked goal.
SCORE: MASSILLON 7, AQUINAS 0.
Aquinas received and Farley was tackled on his 22 yard
line. Edwards stopped Farley after a
gain of three. Farley made one on the
next play before being dropped by McCarthy and Pflug. Albanese punted to Grant in midfield. V. Define hit left tackle for three and Grant
made six around right end. Then Schrader
plunged through for eight and first down.
After Borza was stopped without a gain V.
Define passed to Fletcher for 10.
Schrader rammed a big hole in the Columbus
line but Massillon
was penalized 15 for holding. V. Define
made three. Fletcher dropped a pass from
V. Define. Schrader made five and then Pflug’s attempted drop kick from the 35 yard line went wide
and it was Columbus’
ball on the 20. Aquinas couldn’t do a
thing with Massillon’s
line and Albanese punted out of bounds in midfield. V. Define went around end
for a first down. Grant skirted left end
for five but on the next play Borza dropped a pass
from center and Columbus covered on Massillon’s 39 yard
line. The visitors failed in three
attempts to gain and Albanese punted out of bounds on Massillon’s 18. V. Define and Borza
made a first down in two plays. Grant
hit off left tackle for 18. V. Define, Borza and Schrader made another first down but Massillon then fumbled on the 45 yard line and Columbus covered. Burns fumbled on the first play but Aquinas
covered on the 42 yard line as the quarter ended.
SCORE: MASSILLON 7, AQUINAS 0.
SECOND QUARTER
Albanese punted out on the 39 yard line. V. Define and Borza
made six in two plays and Define punted to Aquinas’ 40 yard line. The visitors were penalized 15 for
clipping. Massillon’s
line held Columbus
safe and Aquinas punted to Grant in midfield.
V. Define made two at left guard.
Price hit for five through left tackle and Schrader made it first down. On the next play Schrader went through for
eight. V. Devine failed to gain and
Price was thrown for a five yard loss.
On a fake play Schrader went through the center of the line to the 20
yard line and a first down. V. Define
fumbled but Miller covered on Columbus’
four yard line. Schrader hurtled through
the center of the line for a touchdown. Pflug missed goal.
SCORE: MASSILLON 13, AQUINAS 0.
Massillon
kicked off to Aquinas, Farley being downed on his 25 yard line. Pflug tackled Burns
without gain. Fletcher tackled Maher
after the latter had made five. Albanese
then punted to V. Define who was tackled on the 45 yard line. Schrader did not gain and Pflug
punted to Goldsberry who was tackled on his 30 yard
line. Miller tackled Maher after a gain
of three and Price rushed in and tossed Maher on the next play for a loss of
four. Pflug
stopped Goldsberry without gain and Albanese punted
to V. Define who made a pretty return of 35 yards taking the ball to Aquinas’
40. V. Define passed to Price for five
and then went off left tackle for four.
Schrader went through the line for 15.
V. Define made nine at the line.
Schrader fumbled but Pflug covered on the six
yard line. With just three seconds
remaining in the quarter Schrader made a desperate lunge into the line for a
touchdown but was stopped without gain.
SCORE: MASSILLON 13, AQUINAS 0.
THIRD QUARTER
Aquinas received and punted to Price who was tackled in
midfield. Borza
hit right tackle for eight. Schrader
made it first down. V. Define made five
and Borza three before Schrader again went through
the Columbus
line for a first down. Borza made five, V. Define three, Schrader one and Borza plugged through for a first down. Borza was tackled
hard and partly dazed but revived quickly.
Schrader then rammed through the visitors for his third touchdown. Pflug kicked goal.
SCORE: MASSILLON 20, AQUINAS 0.
Massillon
kicked off to Albanese who was tackled on his 25 yard line. Burns and Farley made nine in two downs and
Albanese punted out of bounds on the 40.
Price hit off right tackle for 12, V. Define skirted right end for
13. Borza went
around left end for 28 yards and a touchdown.
Pflug kicked goal.
SCORE: MASSILLON 27, AQUINAS 0.
Aquinas again received but could not gain and punted out of
bounds in midfield. V. Define returned
the punt and Maher was dropped in his tracks by Potts on his 25 yard line. Albanese went around left end for nine yards
and Columbus’ longest gain of the day only to be stopped by Potts when the two
came together in a head on collision.
Both players were laid out by the force of the crash which was plainly
heard over the field but Albanese was hurt the most. He stuck gamely to his post after being
revived but had to leave the game a short time later. After play was resumed Edwards and Miller
tackled Farley without gain and Burns punted to Price who was tackled on his 40
yard line. Borza
dashed off right tackle, then reversed his field and ran to his left, clearing
the visitors and scampering 30 yards to the 30 yard line before being
tackled. V. Define made five through the
line as the quarter ended.
SCORE: MASSILLON 27, AQUINAS 0.
FOURTH QUARTER
Massillon
fumbled and Aquinas covered. The
visitors punted to V. Define who returned the ball 25 yards to the visitors’ 39
yard line. V. Define passed to Fletcher
for 12 and on the next play Borza dashed through the
line for 25 yards and a touchdown. Pflug kicked goal.
SCORE: MASSILLON 34, AQUINAS 0.
Aquinas received and after Fletcher had thrown D. Cannon for
a loss of three Burns punted to Price who returned 20 to Aquinas’ 39 yard
line. A pass failed and Zorn intercepted
the next one on his 30 yard line.
Edwards stopped D. Cannon after a gain of four and Burns’ attempt to
punt was frustrated by a bad pass and he was thrown for a five yard loss by Flectcher, Massillon
securing the oval on Columbus’
34 yard line. J. Define missed a pass
from center but recovered the ball after a loss of 10 yards. On the next play Grant passed to J. Define
for a 20 and a first down. Another pass
from Grant to Price made eight and Borza went through
the line for six and another first down, taking the ball to the five yard
line. Borza
made three on the next play but dropped Edwards’ pass on the following play and
lost three. Price then took a short pass
from Borza and went around left end for a
touchdown. Pflug
kicked goal.
SCORE: MASSILLON 41, AQUINAS 0.
After receiving, Aquinas tried a forward pass which was
intercepted by Reis on Columbus’
31 yard line. Price lost 10 on a bad pass. Grant passed to Price for give and then
punted out on the one yard line. Burns
immediately punted and Price was tackled on the visitors’ 25 yard line. Murdock sneaked through the line for
eight. Price made it first down. Reis carried the ball three straight times
and on the third smashed through for a touchdown. Pflug kicked goal.
SCORE: MASSSILLON 48, AQUINAS 0.
Aquinas received and a pass from Burns to D. Cannon made
eight. A penalty of 15 yards inflicted
upon Massillon gave Columbus its first first
down of the game. Hise
intercepted an Aquinas pass in midfield as the game ended.
SCORE: MASSILLON 48, AQUINAS 0.
Easy
Picking
Massillon – 48 Position Aquinas – 0
Fletcher L.E. Davis
McCarthy L.T. Verhoff
Miller L.G. J. Cannon
Edwards C Zorn
Pflug R.G. More
Brooks R.T. Vagnone
Rohr R.E. Beckwith
Grant Q.B. Goldsberry
Schrader L.H. Farley
V. Define R.H. Albanese
Borza F.B. Burns
Score by quarters
Massillon 7 6 14 21 48
Substitutions
Massillon
– Price for Borza, J. Define for Grant, Harris for Pflug, Pflug for McCarthy, Borza for J. Define, Potts for Fletcher, Fletcher for Rohr,
J. Define for V. Define, Grant for Schrader, Reis for J. Define, Hise for Edwards, Murdock for Borza,
Schimke for Fletcher, Halco
for Harris.
Aquinas – Leary
for Moore, Maher for Farley, Moore for Leary, Leary for J. Gannon, Maher for
Leary, D. Gannon for Albanese, Bart for Zorn.
Touchdowns – Schrader 3, Boraz 2, Price,
Reis.
Goals after touchdowns – Pflug 6.
Referee – Maurer, Wooster.
Umpire – Bletzer,
Mt. Union.
Head Linesman – Tompkinson, Akron U.
Time of quarters – 15 minutes.
AQUINAS STAR HURT
IN HEAD-ON CRASH;
TREATMENT PRAISED
No greater exhibition of gameness and courage has ever been
shown on any football field than that exhibited here Saturday afternoon by
Dominick Albanese, star halfback of the Aquinas high team of Columbus, who was knocked senseless in the
third quarter in a terrific head-on collision with left end Harry Potts of the
orange and black. The two players came
together with a crash that was plainly audible over the entire field. It stretched out both lads and the coaches
from both teams rushed on the field to render first aid to their injured
players.
Albanese had not yet recovered consciousness when the
Aquinas team left for Columbus
Saturday night. He was delirious and it
was feared he might have sustained a slight fracture of the skull. He was to receive an x-ray examination as
soon as the homeward journey had been completed.
The crash occurred when Albanese carried the ball around Massillon’s right end for the longest gain credited to a Columbus player during
the entire game. Potts from his position
on the other side of the line cut across the field to head off Albanese. Both were running low and as Potts dived for
the visitor their heads came together with a sickening thud. Albanese, one of Aquinas’ best players, has
drawn the attention of Ohio
State scouts by his
playing.
Before leaving officials of the Aquinas team complimented
local school authorities on the excellent treatment they had received
here. They said they appreciated the
sportsmanship of the local players and fans and had never been treated better
anywhere. H.L. Martin, Aquinas faculty
manager, told Principal H.R. Gorrell and Faculty
Manager Hopper that Massillon’s
sportsmanship excelled any Aquinas had ever seen.