SOUTH DRUBS
HIGH GRIDDERS
20 TO 0
Orange and Black,
Showing Lack of Proper Training,
Proves Easy for Old Rival
in Slow
Contest Here
Washington
high school’s football team, after putting up a fairly good game of football
the greater part of the first half, Saturday, went to pieces in the last two
quarters and was decisively beaten 20 to 0, by the fighting Corsairs of Akron
South high school.
The Massillon team began to
slip about the middle of the second period and from then on the South backs
ripped the line to pieces while the Massillon
offense failed to retaliate.
Contrary to other games played this year, it was the poor
defensive game put up by the Massillon
eleven that brought about South’s victory.
The defense was poor from the very start and only braced in
the last period of the game when it turned back the thrusts of the Akron backs on the
one-foot line, thus thwarting the enlarging of the score to 26 points or a
possible 27. The orange and black
offense got off to a good start and ripped the Akron
line to pieces, carrying the ball from its own 20-yard line to Akron’s 30-yard line before losing the
pigskin on downs. Then again in the
second period the local team smashed its way from its 20-yard line to Akron’s 15-yard line
where the visitors braced and held for downs.
Turned back twice in its efforts to score, the local gridders appeared
to lose heart, while the Akronites gained in
confidence, strengthened their defense and kept the local team out of scoring
distance the remainder of the game.
The South gridders tallied 10 first downs to Massillon’s eight during
the first half and then made the required yardage nine more times in the last
two periods, while the local gridders failed to make a first down.
Akron’s
first touchdown came shortly after the start of the second quarter, Hedderly going across after a 20-yard run and a march of 40
yards down the field. Grahame caught the
local team napping by carrying the ball across for the extra point instead of
kicking.
The second set of points made by Akron was the result of a break. With the locals in possession of the ball on
their own 35-yard line, a fumble occurred in the Massillon
backfield when the ball was snapped back and Geisinger,
Akron end,
scooped up the oval and raced for a touchdown.
A pass, Grahame to Winkleman was completed
after being bounced around between three players and brought Akron’s score to 14 points.
The last touchdown was made in the final period, penalties
being greatly responsible. Akron was continually playing in Massillon territory the second half and
shortly after the start of the fourth quarter worked the ball to the five-yard
line where the local team held for downs.
Briggs punted the ball back to the 25-yard line, Grahame returning five
yards. Captain Laughlin declared Grahame
stepped out of bounds but Umpire Barrett could not see it so where upon Whitey’s language became strong and the local team was
penalized. This enraged the Massillon captain so that
he used his fists on the umpire and the referee again began stepping off the
yards, stopping at the one-yard line.
Here South had difficulty in shoving the ball
across. Massillon was offside on the very first play
and the referee moved the ball up to within a foot of the goal line. Hedderly then
plunged across with the ball after three attempts. In the final minutes of the game South again
carried the ball to the one-yard line where it lost it on downs.
South’s opportunities to score were many, while Massillon had but one
good chance. The local team had the ball
on very few occasions in the last half, and failed to make any progress when it
did try to carry the pigskin.
Akron
surprised fans with a powerful offense.
Heretofore this department of the team failed to respond for Coach Weltner, but Hedderly and Sauer
had their day Saturday and the orange and black tacklers had difficulty in
stopping them.
Unless the local team braces and plays better football than
it has to date, Canton
is going to have easy sailing on November 19, for the McKinley gridders took over
South 33 to 0 a week ago and Saturday beat Youngstown Rayen
19 to 0.
Massillon
was hurt by penalties, being set back 40 yards, but South
suffered even worse, being penalized a total of 50 yards.
Lineup and summary:
Akron
South – 20 Pos. Massillon – 0
Klipstein LE Straughn
Robinson LT Fox
Piry LG Mauger
Bowers C Potts
Harty RG Henderson
Smith RT Anthony
Winkleman RE Evans
Grahame QB Grant
Shepparde LHB Garland
Sauer RHB Briggs
Hedderly FB Laughlin
Score by periods:
Akron 0 7 7 6 20
Substitutions:
Massillon – Dommer for
Fox, Andrews for Garland, Buttermore for Potts, Potts
for Buttermore, Fox for Anthony, Price for Dommer, Anthony for Price, Baltzly
for Mauger, Mauger for Baltzly, Shanabrook for Evans,
Evans for Henderson.
Akron – Geisinger for Klipstein,
Klipstein for Geisinger, Roeger for Smith, Schill for
Sauer.
Touchdown – Hedderly 2, Geisinger.
Point after touchdown – Grahamme (carried), Winkleman
(forward pass).
Officials:
Referee – Shaffer.
Umpire – Barrett.
Head Linesman – Howells.