VINCE DEFINE STARS
AS HIGH GRIDDERS
DOWN WARREN
WARREN GETS A
LESSON
HOW TO SUPPORT TEAM
Massillon not only showed Warren a classy high school
football team Saturday but it also showed the Trumbull county residents the
proper way to turn out and support a team.
If noses inside the Warren park had been
counted it probably would have been found that Massillon
had more rooters there than Warren.
Everywhere one looked one saw the orange and black streamers
of the local school. When it came to
rooting Warren was left several blocks in the
rear and Massillon had a band on the field which
was more than Warren
could show.
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By special train and automobile the Massillon fans journeyed to the game. The special train over the Pennsylvania carried 307, including the band
and team. More than that number went by
motor car and Massillon
had about 800 at the game.
The return trip was made without incident, the special
leaving Warren at 7:30 o’clock and getting to Massillon at 8:30.
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A parade was in order after the victors had returned home
and so the rooters, headed by the band, marched through the business section
before disbanding.
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Coach Stewart pulled more than one surprise on Warren Saturday. His first was to send his second stringers on
the field just before game time. The Warren fans looked the
boys over and decided that their team had a good chance to win.
Then just before the whistle blew the Massillon
tutor trotted in his regulars and a gasp of amazement went up from the Warren stands. They were not so sure of victory after they
saw the first team canter up and down the slippery field.
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John Borza, stocky halfback,
doesn’t remember much about the battle.
On the first play Borza got a rap on the head
and his senses went wandering. John played
a whale of a game while he was in but Coach Stewart finally took him out when
it was apparent that he had not recovered.
Borza tried manfully to shake it off but he
didn’t come around completely until after the battle was over.
The less said about the officials the better. They ought to take a few lessons on how to
run a game. Coach Sidney Jones of Warren had nothing to do with selecting the and probably
felt as badly about the officiating as Massillon
did.
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After the game Coach Stewart was besieged with questions
concerning how he secured the rubber pants he put on his backfield. Coach Jones was for ordering some for his Warren gridders right
away.
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The special train, due to leave here at 11:55 o’clock, was
about 20 minutes late leaving and another stop had to be made in Alliance to change
engines. As a result the train did not
reach Warren
until 2:15 o’clock, 15 minutes before game time. But Coach Stewart took time by the forelock
and had his boys dress on the train, so they just stepped from the special to a
big bus and were hauled to the park.
They arrived warm and in good shape while the Warren eleven, which had
been at the field for over half an hour, was slightly chilled.
Even The
Referee Couldn’t Stop This
Football Machine
FIRST QUARTER
The contest was played on a field that was only 90 yards
long instead of the regulation 100 yards.
Warren received and Captain Pflug of Massillon
kicked off to Novak on the 10-yard line, Novak returning 20 to the 30-yard
line. Borza
was hurt in the first play and was out of his head until taken out later in the
quarter. Craig made two through
McCarthy’s tackle. Richards went around Massillon’s right end for
28 yards and a first down before being tackled by V. Define. The ball was on Massillon’s 22-yard line. Craig made three at the line and Richards
made one around right end before being tackled by McCarthy. Gillen’s pass to Craig was grounded.
Hunter tried a place kick from the 28-yard line, the kick
being partly blocked and V. Define was tackled on his eight-yard line. Boerner made two at the line. J. Define made three off left tackle and Pflug then punted 45 yards to Hunter, who was tackled after
a 10-yard return. The ball was brought
back to mid-field and given to Massillon, a Warren man having held a Massillon man who was going down the field to
make the tackle. Borza
plunged through right tackle for four.
Boerner went through the same side of the line for one. Borza failed to
gain and Pflug punted to Craig, who carried the ball
back from his 15-yard line to the 30 before being tackled. Edwards tackled Craig after gain of one through
the line. Richards skirted Massillon’s right end for
17 and a first down, being tackled by Borza after
having eluded several tacklers. Gillen
made two at left tackle and Richards once more dashed around left end for a
first down, Boerner stopping him after a gain of 10. Gillen made three around right end and
Fletcher tossed Richards for a loss of two.
Gillen’s pass failed and Richards was forced out of bounds on Massillon’s 25-yard line on a run around left end, Massillon gaining the ball when Warren failed to make the required
yardage. J. Define made three at left
end and Boerner one at left tackle.
Schrader replaced Borza. Pflug punted to
Gillen, who was downed on his 38-yard line.
J. Define tackled Richards for loss of two on an end run and Craig
punted to V. Define, who caught the ball on his 35-yard line and ran 55 yards
for the first touchdown. It was a sensational
run up the side of the field, the Massillon
flash eluding many of his opponents. Pflug kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 7, Warren
0.
Pflug kicked off to Richards, who
was tackled by Edwards on his 20. Hunter
made nine at left end before being downed by Boerner. Gillen went around left end for six and a
first down, Edwards stopping him.
Richards made five on another dash around left end before being forced
out of bounds. Gillen made one at left
tackle and Richards once more skirted Massillon’s
right flash for 10 and a first down.
Hunter dropped a pass from Gillen and Fletcher threw Richards for a loss
of two. Craig punted. V. Define caught the ball on his five-yard
line and ran 85 yards for Massillon’s
second touchdown. He was given good interference
and out distanced the entire Warren
team. Pflug
kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 14, Warren 0.
Pflug kicked off to Craig, who was
tackled on his 22-yard line as the quarter ended.
Score: Massillon 14, Warren 0.
SECOND QUARTER
Because of a Massillon
man being offside the ball was kicked over and Pflug
kicked to Zahnow, who was tackled on his 35-yard
line. Gillen made 10 around left end and
then skirted the other flank for another 10-yard gain. Richards failed to gain and so did Hunter,
Edwards making both tackles. Boerner
intercepted Gillen’s pass on his 20.
Boerner went around left end for nine and then made a first down on the
next play.
J. Define lost one at right end and Schrader hit the line
for five. Boerner couldn’t gain and Pflug punted 55 yards to Richards, who caught the ball near
the line and stepped back of his goal line in attempting to avoid a
tackle. He was nailed by Potts and
thrown for a safety.
Score: Massillon 16, Warren 0.
Warren
put the ball in play on its 30-yard line.
Craig and Richards failed to gain and Craig punted to V. Define, who was
tackled on his 21-yard line. J. Define
made nine at left end. Schrader was
stopped without gain, as was Boerner. Massillon was penalized
five yards for offside play and Pflug punted 30 yards
to Craig, who was tackled by Potts.
Horner lost eight and Edwards stopped Richards without gain. Craig
punted to V. Define, who returned 25 to Warren’s
32-yard line. V. Define passed to J.
Define for 20 yards, taking the ball to Warren’s
10-yard line. Schrader failed to
gain. Boerner made three at right
tackle. Schrader went through right
tackle and took the ball to the one-yard line.
Boerner went over for the touchdown.
Pflug kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 23, Warren 0.
Pflug kicked off to Craig, who was
tackled on his 25-yard line. The contest
was so hard fought that several times the rival players were on the verge of
blows. Horner went around left end for 20 yards before being forced out of
bounds. He lost four on the next
play. Gillen passed to Craig for 15
yards, Boerner making the tackle. Gillen
passed to Hunter for another 15-yard gain, taking the ball to Massillon’s 10-yard line as the half ended.
Score: Massillon 23, Warren 0.
THIRD QUARTER
Warren
received and Richards returned the kickoff to his 30. Craig hit for two and Richards made two
around left end before being tackled by Edwards. Gillen’s pass was batted down by Edwards and Craig
punted to V. Define, who was tackled on his 21-yard line. J. Define made three at right tackle. V. Define failed to gain and Pflug punted to Craig, who was tackled on his 42-yard line
by Edwards. Richards made five at right
end and Massillon
was penalized 15 for roughness. Richards
was tackled hard by Edwards and was out for several minutes. The tackle, however, was perfectly
legitimate.
On the next play Potts stopped Gillen without gain and again
Massillon was
penalized 15 yards for roughness. Potts
tackled hard but the penalty appeared uncalled for. The ball was on Massillon’s 20. Craig made five at the line and came back and
made four on the next play. Gillen lost
two. Gillen passed to Richards for 15,
Richards being downed one yard from the line.
Craig was stopped one foot from the goal. On the next play Craig fumbled and Hyde
covered for Warren
on the four-yard line. Fletcher had his
hand on the ball but was prevented from getting it when a Warren player held him. The referee, however,
appeared not to notice this infraction of the rules. Richards then went around Massillon’s
left and for Warren’s
first touchdown. Hunted kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 23, Warren 7.
Richards kicked off to Price, who brought the ball back from
his six-yard line to the 28 before being tackled. Gillen was hurt and time was taken out. V. Define went around left end for 13. J. Define skirted right end for nine. Schrader made it a first down. V. Define’s pass
was grounded. J. Define failed to gain
and Schrader’s pass failed. Edwards
dropped back to try a place kick from the 45-yard line but Price let the ball
slip through his fingers and Warren covered on the 40-yard line. Richards made two before being tackled by
Fletcher and Brooks. J. Define intercepted
Gillen’s pass on the 37-yard line. V.
Devine knifed through right tackle for seven and Schrader made it a first
down. Schrader made three at the line
and V. Define one. J. Define romped
around right end for 20 before being tackled by Richards. The ball was on Warren’s 20-yard line. Schrader made five. J.
Define made four and V. Define made it first down, taking the ball to the
nine-yard line. Schrader smashed through
center for four. V. Define hit the line
and slid around the side and went over the goal line but the referee called the
ball back to the two-yard line. Schrader
failed to gain as the quarter ended.
Score: Massillon 23, Warren 7.
FOURTH QUARTER
With a touchdown in sight, V. Define fumbled and Hyde
covered for Warren
on the five-yard line. Hyde punted to V.
Define, who was downed on the 30-yard line.
J. Define fumbled on the 28-yard line, Richards covering for Warren. Gillen’s pass was grounded and his next heave
to Craig was batted down. Gillen then
passed to Hyde for a gain of 50 yards, the Warren
end being tackled on Massillon’s
20. Richards failed to gain and Edwards
batted down a pass. Gillen passed to
Craig for gain of one yard. Edwards
intercepted Gillen’s next pass on his nine-yard. Pflug punted to
Richard, who was down on the 35-yard line.
Gillen passed to Craig for seven and then passed to Hyde for 28, Hyde
going over with Warren’s
second touchdown. Hunter kicked goal.
Score: Massillon 23, Warren 14.
Richards kicked off to Boerner, who returned 30 to Warren’s 43-yard
line. Had Boerner not been bothered with
a bad ankle he could have scored a touchdown.
V. Define was tackled without gain and on the next play made four around
right end. He then carried the ball on
another end run and made 15, taking it to Warren’s
22-yard line. Boerner went around left
end for nine. Schrader took the ball to
the 15-yard line but Massillon
was penalized 15 by the referee. V. Define made five and then was thrown for a
10-yard loss when he dropped a pass from center, Warren gaining possession of the ball on its
38-yard line. Gillen three times attempted
forward passes but all were broken up and Craig punted, the ball being downed
on Massillon’s
30. Boerner made three in two plunges
and V. Define skirted left end for five.
Pflug punted to Craig, who was downed on his
20. Edwards intercepted Gillen’s pass on
Warren’s
36-yard line. Boerner made four at right
tackle. Price gained four at left tackle
and Schrader made it first down. Boerner
made three at left end but Price lost 10 on a double pass from Schrader. V. Define’s forward
was broken up and Pflug punted to Craig, who was
tackled on his five-yard line. Gillen
passed to Craig for nine and then another Gillen-Craig pas made a first down as
the game ended.
Score: Massillon 23, Warren 14.
Howdy,
Warren!
Massillon
23 Pos. Warren
14
Potts L.E. Polena
McCarthy L.T. Zahnow
Miller L.G. Andres
Edwards C Baker
Pflug R.G. Novak
Brooks R.T. Billings
Fletcher R.E. Bancroft
V. Define Q.B. Hunter
J. Define L.H.B. Gillen
Borza R.H.B. Craig
Boerner F.B. Richards
Score by quarters
Massillon 14 9 0 0 23
Warren 0 0 7 7 14
Substitutions:
Massillon – Schrader for Borza; Thomas for
Fletcher; Price for Boerner; Fletcher for Thomas; Harris for McCarthy; Boerner
for J. Define.
Warren – Horner for Hunter; Hyde for Bancroft; Hunter for Horner;
Frost for Palena; Deitz for
Novak; Burnett for Gillen.
Touchdowns – V. Define 2, Boerner,
Richards, Hyde.
Goals after touchdown – Pflug 3, Hunter 2.
Safety
– Richards.
Referee – Brannon (Youngstown).
Umpire – Bell
(Ohio State).
Head Linesman – Atkinson (Muskingham).
Time of quarters – 15 minutes.