Tigers Wallop
New Philadelphia
In Muddy Battle, 32-7
MASSILLON WARRIORS
SCORE FIVE TIMES
ON OLD GRIDIRON RIVALS
By KEN HARTWICK
Playing a brand of football that shattered comparison
between them and their opponents, especially in the first half, the leather-toting
Tigers of Washington high school, Saturday afternoon on Massillon Field, ran up
the largest score made in a New
Philadelphia game since athletic relations between the
two schools was resumed in 1924, beating the visiting Quakers, 32-7.
The Tigers got their first real taste of muddy football,
Saturday, and plainly showed that they are as capable of playing on a wet field
as on a dry one. The field was plenty
muddy before the battle between the two rivals started and a slight rain which
fell all during the first half didn’t help the situation a bit. The mud didn’t
hinder the local boys at all. They kept
plodding straight through the Quaker line, time after time, for first downs
despite the handicap of a muddy field.
Tigers Score Early in Games
As has been the case in their past four games the Tigers
didn’t wait long for their first touchdown.
It came the first time they got possession of the ball. The orange and black gridders secured the
ball on the visitors 33 yard line after Byrd, New Philadelphia half, made a
poor punt, the ball going straight up in the air.
A series of line plunges by Williams and Kester
put the ball on New Philadelphia’s
three-yard line and Williams
crashed through the first six markers. A
line plunge for the extra point didn’t pan out.
Clendening
Scores Second
The second touchdown came shortly after the second quarter
ended. A neat punt by Kester put the ball on the Quakers two-yard line. Byrd punted and the local boys in a series of
plunges put the ball within scoring distance.
The Tigers lost the ball, however, on downs but Byrd’s punt was returned
to the opponents’ 24-yard line. Williams
and Clendening carried the ball to the eight-yard
line where Clendening took it over for the
markers. Clendening
kicked for the point.
It wasn’t long after that until another seven points were
added to the score. A New
Philadelphia man fumbled and Knowlton recovered for Massillon on the Quakers
32-yard line. Williams, Clendening and Kester carried the
ball down the field to New
Philadelphia’s one-yard line. Kester carried it
over and Clendening’s kick for extra point was good.
Tigers Held in Second Half
New Philadelphia
made a valiant and hard fight to stop the massacre in the second half and
succeeded in holding the Tigers a lot better than they had during the first
session. They couldn’t keep the local
boys from scoring during the third quarter, however. Near the middle of the period after three
tries had netted only a few yards, Byrd prepared for a kick. He wasn’t fast enough, however, and was
downed on his own 40-yard line Massillon
getting the ball. After three plays had
netted the Tigers little Kester kicked to the
Quakers’ five-yard line. Byrd also
punted and Clendening took the ball 20 yards to the
visitors’ 25-yard line. A neat crash
through the line by Clendening and several plunges by
Williams and Worthington put the ball on New Philadelphia’s
seven-yard line. Williams went through for the touchdown. Clendening’s kick
was wide.
New Phila. Opens Up
The Quakers marked up their first and only touchdown of the
game early in the final period. After
making no gains to speak of in three plays at the end of the third session,
Byrd kicked and Clendening covered. On the first play Clendening
fumbled and Kislig recovered for the visitors. Several neat passes by Byrd, one for 22
yards, put the ball on Massillon’s
six-yard line. Another pass looked like
it was good for a touchdown but the runner was tackled outside and the ball was
placed on the two-yard line. Rohrbach crashed through for the points and Byrd added one
more by a pass to Rohrbach.
The final score came shortly after that. Clendening took a
punt on the 50-yard line. Williams got seven, Kester took the ball from
center and tossed it to Clendening. The colored lad started around left end,
eluding the opposing players. Tway on a fast run, his shirt was grabbed by a New Philadelphia man and
it looked like he was going to be downed but a quick turn to the right and he
was free with nothing but goal posts in front of him.
Clean Contest
Despite the rivalry between the two schools the game was
probably the cleanest played here this season.
Only three penalties were inflicted, the Tigers getting them all.
Clendening and Williams were the
stars of the day. Clendening
played one of the neatest games seen on the local lot this year, substituting
flashy end runs for crashes through the line.
Williams helped the Massillon
cause considerably by his clever hops over the opposing line for plenty of
yardage. The other men in the backfield
looked well while the line held the visitors helpless most of the time.
Byrd starred for the visitors, carrying the ball a large
part of the time and getting off some fine punts when they were needed.
First Period
Massillon kicked and New Philadelphia
recovered on its own 40-yard line. A try
through the line netted a yard. Byrd
punted poorly, his only one of this kind in the game. It went straight up and Williams covered for Massillon on New
Philadelphia’s 33-yard line. Three tries through the line by Rice and
Williams netted 10 yards for the first down of the game. Williams went through again, this time for
six. Kester
added four for another first down.
Williams got three through the line. Rice added four more before Williams got
another yard. Kester
took the ball for three more and a third first down, putting the ball on the
visitor’s three yard line. Williams took
it over for a touchdown. Williams’ line
plunge for the extra point failed.
Massillon
kicked. A New Philadelphia man fumbled and Pfister recovered for the orange and black on the visitors’
35-yard line. A left end run by Rice
netted no gain. A try by Williams
brought no gain. Kester
punted and Byrd returned for the Quakers, Massillon
getting the ball on the 50-yard line.
Williams made two and Kester added seven
more. A Massillon man fumbled and the ball rolled
towards the visitors’ line. A wearer of
the orange nad black fell on
the ball on the 25-yard mark.
Three plays by Kester and Williams
netted another first down. Massillon received the
first penalty of the game, five yards for offside. Rice made three through the line and Williams
failed to gain. Knowlton fumbled but
recovered with a loss of 10 yards. Kester kicked the ball over the opponents’ line, the Quakers
getting it on their own 20-yard line. Rohrbach tried a right end run with no gain. Byrd punted.
Kester covering on New
Philadelphia’s 40-yard line. An end run by Rice brought no gain. Williams made four and Kester
none as the quarter ended.
Second Quarter
Massillon had the ball on New Philadelphia’s
35-yard line as the quarter opened. Kester punted on the first play, putting the ball on New Philadelphia’s
two-yard line. Byrd punted, Kester being downed on the visitor’s 22-yard line. Williams made two and Clendening
three in three tries. Williams went
straight through for 10 yards and a first down.
Williams plunged again getting three.
Clendening made no gain and Kester lost four yards.
A Clendening to Kester
pass was missed but Kester recovered. New
Philadelphia got the ball.
Without trying a play Byrd punted and Kester
was downed on the Quaker’s 24-yard line.
Two tries netted two yards before Clendening
crashed through for nine more and another first down. Williams made five and the ball was on the
visitors’ eight yard line. Clendening went straight through the line for another
touchdown. Clendening’s
kick was good, making the score 13-0 Massillon.
Foutz returned Massillon’s kick to his own 35-yard
line. A New
Philadelphia player fumbled and Knowlton recovered for Massillon on the 32 yard
strip. Clendening
got eight through the line. Williams
made three in a clever jump over the opposing line for one more first
down. Williams made another jump for six
yards, Kester added one, Williams got one more and Clendening marked up another first down with five
yards. Kester
made no gain. Kester
got eight around left end, putting the ball on the Quaker’s one-yard line. Kester carried it
over for a touchdown. Clendening’s kick was good and the score
was 20-0, Massillon.
Byrd was downed on his own 30 yard line after receiving a Massillon kick. Byrd’s pass failed. Byrd was stopped without gain and then
punted. Kester
recovering on his own
49-yard line. Massillon
received its second penalty, this one for 15 yards. Williams made two through the line before Clendening punted to the New Philadelpia
48 yard line. Byrd lost four as the half
ended.
Third Quarter
Massillon kicked and New Philadelphia
recovered on its own 34-yard line. Massillon got another
five yard penalty. Byrd made two. Byrd tried a pass, Kester
intercepting and carrying the ball 15 yards to New Philadelphia’s 45-yard line. Three tries by Williams netted four
yards. Kester’s
lateral pass was no good and New
Philadelphia got the ball on its own 49-yard
line. Foutz
got three around left end. Byrd got
nothing on an end run. Byrd’s pass was
grounded and he kicked, Kester fumbled the ball and New Philadelphia
recovered. Two tries by the Quakers
netted nothing. Byrd’s pass failed. He attempted a punt but was downed before he
could get started on his own 40-yard line.
Clendening made four in three
tries. Kester
punted to the visitors’ five yard line.
Byrd returned the punt. Clendening
taking the ball on the Quaker’s 45-yard line and carrying it 20 yards before
being downed. Worthington got four and Clendening
added 12 and another first down on a long run around right end. Williams made two and the ball was on New Philadelphia’s seven
yard line. Williams took it through for
the touchdown. Clendening’s
kick failed.
New Philadelphia kicked, Massillon being downed on
its own 40-yard line. Kester was stopped without gain, fumbling the ball on an
end run. The ball rolled outside. Clendening fumbled
on the next play but recovered with a four yard loss. Kester punted to New Philadelphia’s
36-yard line. Byrd lost three but added
two as the quarter ended.
Fourth Quarter
Byrd kicked, Clendening being
downed on his own 30-yard line. Clendening fumbled and Kislig
recovered for New Philadelphia on Massillon’s 24. Rohrbach was thrown for a 10-yard loss on a long end
run. A Byrd to Rohrbach
pass was good for six yards. Byrd tried
another pass, this time to Foutz for 22 yards and New Philadelphia’s first first down. The ball
was on Massillon’s
six yard line. Byrd failed to gain. A Byrd to Rohrbach
pass was good. The New
Philadelphia runner was tackled outside and Massillon was given a penalty, giving the
visitors’ another first down and putting the ball on the one-yard line, half
the distance to the goal. Fowler made no
gain but Rohrbach crashed the line for the visitors’
first touchdown. A Byrd to Rohrbach pass was completed for the extra point, making the
score 26-7, Massillon.
New Philadelphia kicked and Massillon got the ball on
the 50-yard mark. Clendening
made four around right end. Massillon got a five yard
penalty. Williams went through for six
yards. Kester’s
punt was outside and New Philadelphia
got the ball on its own 20-yard line. Rohrbach made no gain.
Byrd lost a yard. Foutz made no gain. Byrd punted and Clendening
was downed on the 50-yard line. Williams
made seven Kester took the ball on the tossback, passed it to Clendening
who made a beautiful run around left end, then cut sharply to the right and
carried the ball 43 yards for a touchdown.
Clendening’s kick failed. The score was
31-7, Massillon.
Massillon punted, the Quakers recovering on their own 30-yard
line. A Byrd to Foutz
pass was good for seven yards. Foutz lost one around left end. A Byrd to Rohrbach
pass was good, the runner being forced out by Williams when it seemed he was
off on a point getting run. The ball was
on Massillon’s
48-yard line, the pass being good for 20 yards.
Byrd lost seven. Byrd’s pass was grounded. Byrd kicked, a Massillon
man fumbled but another local boy recovered on the Massillon 25-yard line. A neat pass by Kester
over the heads of the opposition to Houriet netted
the orange and black 28 yards, putting the ball on the visitors’ 47-yard line.
Another pass by Kester failed.
Rice’s right end run was good for nine yards. Massillon
fumbled and New Philadelphia
recovered. Byrd’s pass was
unsuccessful. Coach McGrew started to
make substitutions and soon there was an entire new Massillon team on the field. Byrd’s pass to Hurst was good for eight yards. Rohrbach made two
for a first down. A try through the line
netted a yard before Byrd was thrown for a 12 yard loss. A Byrd to Foutz
pass netted 10 yards. Byrd’s pass to Rohrbach was good for eight yards. Rohrbach made no
gain and Byrd tried another unsuccessful pass as the game ended.
Line up and summary:
Massillon Pos. New Phila.
Worthington LE Hixon
Price LT Marsh
Snodgrass LG Swaney
Lewis C Rosenbery
Pfister RG Mathias
Willison RT Kislig
Houriet RE Hurst
Kester QB Foutz
Knowlton LH Byrd
Rice RH Rohrbach
Williams FB Fowler
Score by periods:
Massillon 7 13 6 6 32
New Philadelphia 0 0 0 7 7
Substitutions:
Massillon – Clendening for Rice; Blatz for Price; Hoyman for
Lewis; Singer for Kester; Kester
for Singer; Rice for Worthington.
New Philadelphia – Douds for Swaney; Swaney for Douds.
Touchdowns:
Massillon – Williams 2; Clendening 2; Kester.
New Philadelphia – Rohrbach.
Points after touchdown:
Massillon – Clendening 2 (placekicks).
New Philadelphia – Rohrbach (pass from Byrd).
Officials:
Referee – Morgan
(Youngstown).
Umpire – Shafer
(Akron).
Head Linesman – Barrett (Sebring).