ORANGE AND BLACK WARMS UP
FOR
CANTON
DUEL BY BEATING KENMORE 46-8
REGULARS SCORE WITH EASE AFTER RESERVES
STOP FOE’S ADVANCES
By LUTHER EMERY
A warm up game with Kenmore Saturday as a part of
preparation for the coming game with Canton McKinley this weekend, turned into
nothing short of an exhaustive foot race that saw the Washington
high school Tigers roll up their largest score of the season in downing their Akron opponents 46 to 8.
Kenmore came to Massillon
with the reputation of having one good man and 10 other players and the score
was somewhat as expected. In fact the Massillon reserve team was just about balanced with the Kenmore first stringers.
Seconds Start Game
Notre Dame’s plan of attack was used at Massillon Field
Saturday afternoon when the Washington
high regulars doffed their varsity shirts and handed them over to the yannigans. This
deception somewhat fooled the Kenmore fans who
were jubilant over the fact that their team had held the Tigers scoreless
during the first quarter and had gained almost equally as much ground from
scrimmage.
But the shouts grew faint when the regulars with torn and
faded jersyes stepped upon the field and began giving
the visitors a neat lesson in football.
The first stringers took no time in getting the ball into
scoring position and soon after the opening of the second period Rice knifed
through tackle for a touchdown. Two more
followed in rapid succession as a result of recovered Kenmore
fumbles within the 40-yard line. The
teams’ first touchdown via the forward pass came when Kester
flipped the ball to Clendening behind the Kenmore goal. It
was followed by a drive from the 36-yard line which finally terminated when
Williams bucked the ball across the goal.
Kenmore
Can’t Stop Attack
Kenmore fought back at the
Tigers with all its strength but that was only sufficiently strong to
momentarily stop the locals at times during the game. At the conclusion of the first half the
locals were out in front 20 to 0 and the third quarter had hardly opened until
the score was boosted to 27 by a sensational run of 70 yards by Jack Clendening, shifty backfield ace. Rice, Getz and Kester
banged across the visitors’ goal line before the end of the game, all three
touchdowns coming as a result of long offensive drives directed at the Kenmore wings and tackles.
But the locals could not keep the visitors from scoring and
therein the Akron
supporters found great delight. The
first points came on a safety when a substitute Massillon center passed the ball over Kester’s head, the ball rolling out of the end zone. The touchdown was no fluke and was scored on
a succession of forward passes, one of which was muffed but declared complete
when “Smiley” Weltner, umpire, ruled that Rice, Massillon back had
interfered with the receiver. Forward
passes carried the ball to the one-yard line and Caston,
ace of the Kenmore backfield lugged the
pigskin across.
Caston Constant
Threat
Caston was a threat all the time
but he was given little support by his teammates. Had he a good line in front
of him he would make it miserable for his opponents. He hurls passes with deadly accuracy and is
shifty when carrying the ball. Several
times he got away for long runs and twice was tackled by the Massillon safety man.
The orange and black tried more passes Saturday than they
have at anytime during the year and succeeded in completing four out of 13 for
a gain of 83 yards. Kenmore
tossed 20 passes and completed nine for a gain of 173 yards. Three were intercepted by the Massillon backs. In a matter of first downs the local eleven
had a wide advantage, making the required yardage 26 times while Kenmore made 13 first downs. The Tigers were penalized 10 yards and Kenmore 25 yards.
Clendening Hits
Stride
Clendening who was stopped in his
tracks at Warren a week ago, got going again Saturday but played only a little
over a quarter of the game. In that time
he scored two touchdowns, one on a forward pass and the other on a brilliant
run of 70 yards. He kicked three points
after touchdown. Rice played his best
game of the season and made many good gains while Williams and Kester carried on in their usual aggressive style.
Saturday’s crowd was small and would have been much smaller
had it not been for the large number of junior high students who turned out to
see the junior high preliminary.
First Quarter
Cargill kicked off to Mudd who
returned from the 10 to the 39-yard line.
Two plays failed to gain, and Kenmore
was penalized five yards for being offside.
Singer slipped through for a first down on the 47-yard line. Knowlton carried for seven yards and Bordner and Mudd made it a first
down on the 36-yard line. Three plays
gained seven yards but Singer’s pass on the fourth down to Bordner
was too high for the latter to reach and the Tigers surrendered the ball on the
30-yard line. Stopped after a gain of
six yards on two plays, Bachtel punted out on the Massillon 40. When his team could not gain Bordner returned the kick to the 35-yard line. Caston returning
the ball five yards, Pullo failed to gain and Bachtel punted to Knowlton who was tackled without return on
the Massillon
38-yard line. Mudd
hit left tackle for three yards. Singer’s
pass to Bordner was high, but on the next play Bordner got away around on a dash to the Kenmore
38-yard line. Mudd
made four at tack le and a penalty advanced the ball five more yards. Singer slipped through for a first down on
the Kenmore 27-yard line. A pass was incomplete but Singer found an
opening for seven yards and Knowlton followed up with a first down on the
15-yard line. Three plays gained but
four yards as the Kenmore line braced and
Singer’s attempted pass on the fourth down was blocked, the Tigers losing the
ball on the 11-yard line.
Caston got away for an 18-yard run
for a first down on the 29-yard line. Pullo failed to gain but Caston
ripped off 11 yards for a first down on the 40-yard line. Caston made three
at left but Pullo failed to gain, as the quarter
ended.
Second Quarter
Bachtel punted out on the Massillon 30-yard
line. The Massillon first string team replaced the
shock troops. Clendening
passed over Williams’ head, but Rice and Williams picked up enough yards to
make a first down on the 46-yard line. Clendening made two yards but consecutive penalties set the
orange and black back 10 yards. Rice, however made up the loss and on a reverse play dashed
to the Kenmore 25-yard line. Kester made five
yards and Clendening a first down in two plays. Williams took the ball to the 8-yard line and
Rice skirted left end for the touchdown.
Clendening kicked the extra point from
placement. Score: Massillon 7; Kenmore
0.
Caston returned Willison’s kickoff to the 37-yard line. Herman recovered a Kenmore
fumble on the latter’s 42-yard line. Clendening ripped off 12 yards on the first play and
Williams and Kester made it a first down on the
11-yard line. Kester
stepped back and flipped a pass to Clendening over
the goal line. He kicked the extra point
from placement. Score: Massillon 14; Kenmore 0.
Willison kicked off to Caston who returned to the 27-yard line. Miller got away for a
nine-yard run but fumbled and
Williams pounced on the pigskin on the 36-yard line. Rice and Kester
brought a first down on the 25-yard line in two plays. Rice made a yard and Kester’s
pass was blocked but Clendening broke loose for a
first down on the 15-yard line. Kester picked up seven more and Williams plunged for a
first down on the three-yard line. He
went over for a touchdown on the next play.
Clendening’s attempted placekick was
blocked. Score: Massillon 20; Kenmore 0.
Willison kicked off to Caston who was dropped on the 25-yard line. Two plays and a
five-yard penalty gave Kenmore a first down on the 35-yard line as the half came
to a close.
Third Quarter
Caston kicked off to Getz, who was
tackled on the 30-yard line. A pass was
incomplete, but on the next play Clendening circled
right end and raced along the east side line 70 yards for a touchdown. He kicked goal. Willison kicked off
to the 40-yard line. A pass, Caston to Stover brought a first down on the Kenmore 49-yard line.
Another pass to Stover advanced the ball to the 32-yard line. Pullo failed to
gain and Kester ended the threat by intercepting Caston’s pass on the 23-yard line. Williams made six yards.
Getz passed to Kester for a first
down on the 38-yard line. Rice reeled
off six yards around right end and Getz made it a first down on the Kenmore 45-yard line.
Getz, Singer and Williams carried in turn and made a first down on the
30-yard line. Singer and Getz again advanced
the ball to the 12-yard line, and Williams, Getz and Kester
carried it to the two-yard line where Getz took it across. Williams bucked across for the extra
point. Score: Massillon 34; Kenmore 0.
Caston returned Willison’s kickoff from the 20 to the 36-yard line. He passed to Pullo
for a first down in midfield. When
another pass failed and an end run lost eight yards, Caston
punted out of bounds on the 34-yard line.
Getz’s pass was wild. Williams
made six yards. Kester
ran to the nine-yard line and then placed the ball on the four-yard line as the
quarter ended.
Fourth Quarter
Kester plunged for a touchdown on
the first play of the fourth quarter.
Williams failed to carry the ball across on a line buck for the
attempted point. Score: Massillon 40;
Kenmore
0.
Caston took the kickoff and
returned it to midfield. Massillon began running
subs into the game. Plays failed to fain
and after one pass had been knocked down, Caston’s
second pass was declared complete on interference, giving Kenmore
a first down on the 35-yard line. Caston circled right end for a first down on the nine-yard
line. Kenmore
was penalized five-yards for being offside.
A pass gained five yards but further gaining effort failed and Kenmore surrendered the ball on the nine-yard line. Hoyman’s pass
traveled over Kester’s head and rolled by the end
zone, giving the visitors two points. Score: Massillon 40; Kenmore 2.
Kester punted the ball from the
20-yard line to the Kenmore 35-yard line
following the safety. Interference was
again charged a Massillon back on a Kenmore pass and the visitors were given a first down on
the local’s 27-yard line. Two passes
were too long and brought a penalty of five yards but a third pass carried into
the arms of Pullo who was tossed out of bounds on the
one-yard line. Caston
went across on the next play. His dropkick for the extra point waswild. The Tigers received, Singer carrying the
kickoff to the 41-yard line. When the
Tigers failed to gain, Bordner punted to the Kenmore 30-yard line.
Three passes were grounded and Caston punted
back to his own 40-yard line. Bordner passed to Beck for 31 yards and a first down on the
nine-yard line. Rice went over for the
touchdown. The attempted kick was
blocked. Score: Massillon 46; Kenmore 8.
Kenmore received and opened
up with more passes, Caston tossing one to Stover for
a gain of 25 yards putting the ball on the 40-yard line. Singer, however, intercepted the next on the
34-yard line, and when the locals could not gain, Bordner
punted to Kenmore’s 30. Another pass was grounded and a second was
intercepted by Price as the game came to an end.
Line up and summary:
Massillon Pos. Kenmore
Beck LE Simmons
Spencer LT Clearwater
Price LG Rodehaver
Hoyman C Cargill
Snodgrass RG Smith
Shanklin RT Pyers
Krug RE Stover
Singer QB Caston
Bordner LH Bachtel
Knowlton RH Pullo
Mudd FB Moyer
Score by periods:
Massillon 0 20 14 12 46
Kenmore 0 0 0 8 8
Substitutions:
Massillon –
Getz, e; Houriet, e; Willison,
t; Blatz, t; Roderick, t; Myers, e; Monroe, g; Doerger,
e; Pfister, g; Herman, g; Hoagland, e; Rice, hb; Clendening, qb; Kester, hb;
Williams, fb.
Kenmore – Blaine, e; Meadows, fb; Van Houten, g; Seifried, fg;
Kline, t; Miller, hb; Armain,
hb; Stahl, e.
Touchdowns:
Massillon – Clendening 2; Rice 2; Williams; Getz; Kester.
Kenmore
– Caston.
Points after touchdown:
Massillon – Clendening 3 (placekicks); Williams (line bucks).
Safety:
Kenmore
– (center pass over end zone).
Referee – Morgan (Youngstown).
Umpire – Weltner
(Akron).