FUMBLE
OVER HIGH GRIDDERS
VISTORS SCORE
ONLY TOUCHDOWN
IN 2nd QUARTER
Showing a decided lack of actual combat experience Washington high school’s orange and black football team Saturday went down to defeat before Akron East 6 to 0 in the opening contest of the 1926 scholastic campaign on Massillon Field. Cold winds and intermittent showers cut down the opening day attendance but the stands were fairly well packed when the rival aggregation took the gridiron for the initial whistle.
Scoring a touchdown late in the second quarter on a series
of desperate line plunges after a
The field was a bit soggy but the footing firm. The rain however, made the ball slippery and hard to handle and a strong wind, driving across the field from the north, made punting difficult for the team which was defending the south goal. Fumbles, blocked punts and penalties worked a hardship upon the inexperienced Massillon eleven, a fumble giving Akron East a chance to score while several 15-yard penalties halted Massillon’s offense on several occasions when it seemed the orange and black was on its way to points.
A defeat is always a bitter pill to swallow but when time is taken out to analyze the Massillon eleven which took the field Saturday against Akron East it can be seen that even in defeat the orange and black gave a good account of itself and displayed enough ability to indicate that it has good possibilities of being drafted into a formidable machine as the season progresses.
TEAM IS GREEN
The
That player was Art McConnell who directed the team’s offense from the quarterback position. The other veterans, Fritz Gump at left end, acting captain in the absence of Bill Price who is laid up with a broken collar bone; “Whitey” Laughlin, plunging fullback, got into the game for a few minutes but was forced out with a bad knee which he had injured in practice last week.
With the exception of McConnell and Gump the team was made up of reserves from last year or players indulging in their first contest as varsity performers. And their experience weighed heavily against them. They fought gamely enough but fighting ability is not always enough. It was not Saturday.
BILL PRICE MISSED
Had Captain Bill Price been able to be in the game the line
undoubtedly would have not wilted under Akron East’s pounding in the second
quarter when the touchdown was scored. Price’s fighting spirit and his ability to
plug up a hole in a crisis probably would have kept
It was only during those few fatal seconds in the second
quarter that the
It showed flashes of power both at line plunging and end running and several times opened up with well executed forward passes. It missed a chance to gain heavily in the fourth quarter when two well hurled passes by McConnell were fumbled by the lads on the receiving end. McConnell also lacked experience in directing the team but Art, having passed through the heat of one battle as field general, should develop rapidly.
A number of McConnell’s punts were blocked Saturday largely
because he did not drop far enough behind his line when kicking. The inexperienced
PENALTIES HURT
Once again
The orange and black however held and
Fumbles began to make their appearance in the second quarter
and McConnell fumbled on an end run,
With Keeney, flashy Akron quarterback and the individual
star of the game, smashing through the Massillon line or off tackle Akron
carried the ball to the seven-yard line on four plunges.
Neither team was able to do much in the
third quarter but when the final period opened the orange and black, six
points behind, started off with a desperate drive that cracked the
However, the orange and black got a break in luck but it
could not take advantage of it. When
McConnell punted an
A short time later McConnell opened up with passes but Smith
and Briggs fumbled two well heaved passes.
Either one of them would have enabled
Although defeated,
Gump LE Porosky
Ott LT
Spencer LG Crisp
Potts C
Price RG Bergey
Benson RT Growden
McConnell QB Keeney
Matthews LHB Coudriet
Briggs RHB Thomas
Foster FB Johnson
Score by quarters:
Substitutions:
Touchdown – Keeney.
Referee – Maurer.
Umpire – Jenkins.
Head Linesman – Tompkinson
Time of quarters – 12 minutes.