WARREN IS DEFEATED
6 TO 0 IN LOOSELY
PLAYED GAME
FUMBLES PROVE COSTLY;
SCORE IN 4th QUARTER
A GALLANT little band of
red and white grid warriors from Warren was
unable to stand up under the terrific onslaught of the orange and black of Washington high school
and bowed their heads in defeat at the close of 50 minutes of play on Massillon
Field Saturday afternoon in a loosely played contest.
The score was 6 to 0 in favor of the orange and black. Had
it not been for unfortunate fumbles and penalties when points were in sight,
the local team would have piled up a much larger score.
There was no comparison between the two teams in strength,
but the orange and black proved to be the better fumblers and thus the score
was small. Fans on the bleachers became
rather impatient when time after time the Massillon
machine would make a long march of 40 or 60 yards towards the Warren goal and then pull a freakish stunt by
fumbling when victory was in sight. If
such is the case next Saturday when McKinley high of Canton plays here – well, make your own
guess.
When it came to offense Saturday afternoon, the local team
had two taps on the Warren
gridders. Twenty first downs were piled
up by the Massillonians, a greater amount than has
been registered in any game this season, and yet the score was only 6 to
0. True the locals had a half dozen
other chances to score, but each opportunity was passed up with a miss-play,
and the orange and black came near to holding themselves to a scoreless
tie. As it was, Warren
only had the pigskin once in Massillon
territory, and it came out of there so fast the Trumbull county gridders are still trying to
catch it.
Warren was jubilant when it
looked as if it were going to have an opportunity to score with a first down on
Massillon’s 16-yard
line, the ball getting there through a severe penalty inflicted upon the
youthful Tigers when Matthews couldn’t hold his fists when treated roughly in a
scrimmage.
Thornton’s fumble, however, sent the Warren gridders’ only
hopes of victory flying away for Foster was right on the job and pounced on the
pigskin and after a drive of more than 35 yards, Smith punted the ball over the
Warren goal line and the easteners were playing on
their own 20-yard line instead of the Massillon 16.
Had Warren
a few more Pohto’s the score might have been
different. Pohto
was the man who continually harassed the local team’s ends, often getting away
for long gains. He was the bulwark of
the visiting gridders’ offense and his runs counted for most of his team’s
first downs. The Warren backfield as a whole worked well
together, but with a poor line in front had little opportunity to flash its
form and power.
And one reason the Warren
backs did not shine so brightly was due to the brilliant and fierce talking of
Fox, Massillon
left tackle, who was on the bottom of most every play, fighting to win. And Fox’s good playing was a result of the
fighting spirit he showed during the entire afternoon. He was out to make Massillon win and gave every ounce of his
strength to do so. Another player
appeared endowed with that same pepper, especially during the last period when
the time was speeding towards the close of the game. He was “Danger” Smith, guilty of fumbling in
the earlier quarters, but out to give all to make up for his misplay. “Danger” played his best game of the year
Saturday and showed some real offensive strength when he tore up the Warren
line with his light body, and carried the pigskin across the goal when but four
and three-quarters minutes remained.
What the orange and black needs next Saturday if it is going
to defeat Canton McKinley, is 50 minutes of the same kind of fight it displayed
in the last 10 minutes Saturday. If
every player on the team gives his all during the entire game next Saturday as
he did during the last 10 minutes when Warren was being rushed off its feet,
the orange and black may win but if such is not the case, the local gridders
are likely to be on the short end of the score with their Canton rivals for the
second consecutive year.
The game Saturday, was rather
costly to Massillon. Captain “Bill” Price had to be taken out
because of injuries and “Fritz” Gump’s leg was once more put out of commission,
probably meaning that he will be unavailable for the Canton game, for Gump’s support is in a
pretty bad shape.
The officials were strict Saturday and heavy penalties were
inflicted on both teams, Massillon
suffering the worst. The local team was
set back a total of 86 yards and these penalties came usually at times when big
orange and black advances were in progress.
Warren
was penalized 75 yards.
Two of Massillon’s 20 first
downs came as a result of penalties, but to even up matters, the same can be
said of Warren,
for it was enabled to make the required yardage twice because of assisting
penalties. Another way to show some
strength of the Massillon
drive can be seen from the number of punts each team made. The orange and black punted once in the third
period and twice during the last quarter, only three times during the game
while Yaunt, Warren
fullback, had to boot the ball on 10 different occasions.
Hess showed good form in the backfield when injected into
the game late in the first period. He
made many substantial gains during the afternoon, being accorded good
interference on most of his runs.
“Whitey” Laughlin returned to the game amidst a burst of
cheers from the Massillon
stands. “Whitey” has been absent from
the orange and black lineup since the Akron South game, but is now ready to
play again. His interference aided in many
of the local’s gains and he should be in tip top form by next Saturday.
The local team had an opportunity to score in the first five
minutes of play, but with the ball on the Warren
18-yard line, Price fumbled on the third down but recovered, losing four yards
and a pass, Smith to Foster, gained eight yards, and Warren took the ball from the locals on its
own 14-yard line. The same kind of a
story goes for the remainder of the game up to the close of the third period
when Warren made a spasmodic flash and aided by
a penalty threatened the Massillon
goal.
As usual, a Massillon march
was halted with a fumble Warren
recovering on its 40-yard line. Pohto cut loose around end for 10 yards and a first
down. A buck by Thornton gained three
yards and Pohto then passed to De Santis
for 12 yards and a first down on the orange and black’s 32-yard line. On the next play, Matthews was ejected from
the game for slugging and the orange and black were penalized half the distance
to the goal line, giving Warren
the ball on the locals’ 16-yard line. Pohto put the Massillonians in a
little easier spirits when he was tossed for a loss of 16 yards on a trick
double, pass. A pass, Kempke to Thornton, gained
eight yards, but Thornton
fumbled on the next play and Foster jumped on the ball.
A blocked punt late in the fourth quarter put the local team
in a position to score, getting the pigskin on the 25-yard line. Smith rammed through the Warren line for three yards, and Laughlin cut
loose around right end for seven more and a first down on the 15-yard
line. Smith hit the center of the line
for a gain of four yards and Foster made three more. Smith then carried the ball to the five-yard
line and the orange and black had four chances to push the pigskin over. Smith hit the center of the line for four
yards, and on the next play carried it over, for the only points of the
game. Foster missed his attempted
dropkick.
The orange and black tried seven passes and completed three
for a total of 27 yards. One was
intercepted and three incomplete. Warren tried 11 passes,
completing three for a total of 26 yards.
Six were incomplete and two intercepted.
CANTON NEXT
Warren
– 0 Pos. Massillon – 6
Estabrook LE Fulton
Gardner LT Fox
Santis LG Mauger
Lisby C Potts
Mountain RG Spencer
Allen RT Ott
Kempke RE Gump
De Santis QB Hax
Geissman LH Smith
Pohto RH Foster
Yount FB Price
Substitutions:
Warren – Bevan for Geissman, Corsetea for Gardner, Daheringer for
Bevan, Harris for Corsetea, Thornton for Daheringer.
Massillon – Hess for Hax, Briggs
for Foster, D. Smith for Mauger, Davenport for
Fulton, Benson for Potts, Easterday for Spencer,
Laughlin for Briggs, Fulton for Davenport, Foster for Price, Matthews for Gump,
Ressler for Matthews, Bast
for Foster, Henderson for Fox.
Touchdown – Smith
Referee – Barrett, Sebring.
Umpire – Howells, Sebring.
Head Linesman – Jenkins, Akron.
Time of periods -- 12y minutes.