Steubenville
Buries Washington
High
Under 68-0 Score
MASSILLON TEAM NO
MATCH
FOR POWERFUL
OHIO RIVER MACHINE
Special to The Independent
STEUBENVILLE, Oct. 31 –
Massillon high school’s football team was powerless before the brilliant
thrusts of Wells high’s Big Red here Friday night and was buried under a 68 to
0 score. More than 5,000 spectators
watched the game. Trimming the Tigers
enabled the Stubbers to chalk up their sixth
successive win of the season and marked their 15th straight game
without a defeat.
Offense Completely Checked
The Massillon
eleven played a fighting game but never once threatened to score. Their offense was bottled up completely
while the Cartledgemen clicked along in great style, Burgwin and August running over 11 touchdowns, most of them
on long dashes through the line or around the ends.
Clendening, at left halfback
starred for Massillon . His ball carrying and passing being the Tigers’ best
weapons. Kester
was in great kicking form and on 13 punts averaged 40 yards a try, holding off
several Stub scoring threats. Williams
also was in the thick of the battle for the Stark county team, while upon their
line, Hoyman at tackle, Schott, center and Getz and
Krug on the terminals played hard trying to overcome the big lead of the Stubbers.
Amic and Clendening
heaved 11 passes late in the game and connected on six of them, but their
efforts came too late. First downs were
25 to four in favor of Wells.
Summary:
Steubenville Pos. Massillon
Dorosczyk LE Brunker
Stas LT Hoyman
Rybalt LG Singer
Whistler C Schott
Schatt RG Adams
Pabian RT Krug
Willoughby RE Getz
Boss QB Buhecker
August RH Kester
Burgwin LH Clendening
Dentino FB Williams
Touchdowns:
Steubenville – Burgwin 6; August 5.
Placements:
Steubenville – Burgwin; Rybalt.
Substitutions:
Steubenville – Arthurse; Yannon;
Weinman; Sutton; Deluca; Rinnallo.
Massillon – Gump; Price; Schimke; K. Monroe; Amic.
Friday’s Defeat
Sets New Record
Washington high school’s football team ,with only one
victory to its credit this season, is not going to set the world afire as a
winning aggregation but it will at least finish the campaign with one record on
its books – although one that is nothing to crow about.
When Steubenville’s powerful
outfit smeared the Tigers 68 to 0 last night in the Ohio River city, the orange
and black sustained the greatest defeat ever administered to a Massillon high school team since football
became a flourishing sport. That’s the
record.
Previous to last night the greatest defeat suffered by Massillon occurred in 1921 when the first team coached by
David B. Stewart lost to Dayton Steele at Dayton
63 to 0. But the next year Stewart’s
eleven more than made up for that trouncing by lacing the Steeles
here 31 to 7 in the opening game of the season.
Maybe some day Massillon will
have a chance to turn the tables on Steubenville. Let’s hope.