TIGERS
CHALK
UP 46-0 WIN
OVER PORTSMOUTH
Brilliant Massillon Offense
Crushed Downstaters
in Second Half
as Orange and Black
Aggregation Scores Third Victory of Season
By LUTHER EMERY
PORTSMOUTH, Oct. 5 – A golden tornado from northeastern Ohio, dipped into this bend in the Ohio river last night and with a swirl of offense, lifted a 46-0
victory out of a cloud of fog and away from a gallant football team
representing Portsmouth
high school.
It was the third straight triumph of the season for the Washington high Tigers
who in three games have rolled up 182 points while holding their opponents
scoreless.
It was a victory scored at the expense of an opponent of
recognized ability, an opponent which previous to Friday had kept all others
from crossing its goal.
Morningstar Scores on Pass.
Thrown back when they penetrated into Trojan territory the
Tigers were unable to score in the first period of play, but they shocked the
crowd of seven thousand and brought several hundred Massillonians
to their feet cheering when they drove deep into Trojan territory in the second
quarter, where Morningstar reached high in the air, juggled Howard Dutton’s
pass on his finger tips, then tucked the ball under his arm and scampered 20
yards for the first touchdown of the game.
Bog Glass kicked goal.
The point looked mighty big the rest of the half, for Portsmouth, though
outclassed 12 to 2 in first downs, gave ground stubbornly and turned back all
effects to score.
Coach Paul Brown and the Massillon delegation, particularly those who
had recklessly bet the Tigers would win by 35 points,
were worried when Boe Morris’ foot met the ball in
the kickoff and sent it spinning into the arms of young Howard Dutton at the
start of the third period.
Dutton in Brilliant Dash
Dutton tucked the sphere under his arms and started slowly,
while a wave of orange formed ahead of him.
Then he set sail past the 20, the 30, on by midfield, down to the Portsmouth 30, where
Morris, who had dropped back after the kick, came in to tackle. But Augie
Morningstar was there and cut Morris down with a perfect block while Dutton
scampered over the goal.
It was the turning point of the game, Portsmouth coming out with the intention of
getting a touchdown, collapsed and from then on the Tigers broke through their
line with ease. They scored two more
touchdowns that period and three more in the fourth, little star Herring, 125-pound
halfback getting three of them. The game
ended with both coaches substituting freely.
Hard fought as it was, for ball carriers were met by a swarm
of tacklers, who at times hit as though they would drag the runner into the
river nearby, it was the cleanest battle in which Massillon has played this year. The first half moved with lightning speed,
time out being called but once, that when Morris cracked a collar bone on the
try for point after the first Massillon
touchdown. That was the only time out
taken for injury in the entire game. Not
a penalty was inflicted for holding or unnecessary roughness or clipping. Massillon
was penalized five yards three times, twice for offside and once for being in
motion. Portsmouth did not draw a penalty.
Tigers Never Punted
The game was unique in that Massillon never punted. The Tigers had the ball in midfield with
fourth down and 10 yards to go on one occasion, but smart Mike Byelene saw the timekeeper reach for his gun and instead of
punting he passed, far over Anderson’s
head and the gun sounded before the ball could be put in play again. Massillon made
25 first downs to Portsmouth’s
three, making six in each of the first two periods, seven in the third and six
more in the fourth. The Trojans made one
in each of the first, second and fourth periods.
As a reward for their victory, the Tigers were given a
chicken dinner after the game. They
spent the night in Chillicothe and continued on
to Columbus where this afternoon they will see Ohio State
battle Kentucky University.
First Quarter.
Portsmouth
won the toss and elected to receive defending the north goal. Morningstar kicked to Morris who took the
ball on the five yard line and brought it back to the 25. McGarey was stopped
without gain in a plunge at the Massillon
line. He tried again and gained about
three yards through center. A lateral
pass, Turner to Morris gave Portsmouth
first down on its 48-yard line. Copen made two yards at left tackle. McGarey failed to
gain at center on a spinner, Morris punted out of bounds on Massillon’s 15-yard line.
Jake Gillom made seven yards at
right tackle. Gillom
hit left tackle and made a first down on the 28-yard line. Glass hit center for five yards. Dutton made one yard at left end. Glass hit center for a first down on the Massillon 39-yard
line. Gillom
on a reverse around right end gained five yards. Copen intercepted
Dutton’s pass on the Massillon
40.
Morris failed to gain on a lateral pass from Copen. McGarey made a yard at center; ball on Massillon’s 39-yard line. Turner was tackled by Molinski
for a loss of three yards. Morris punted
out of bounds on Massillon’s
12-yard line.
Dutton lost three yards at left end. The Portsmouth
boys were tackling very, very hard.. Dutton made seven yards through right
guard. Gillom
dashed around right end for a first down, being tackled on the Massillon 34-yard line. Glass made four yards at center. Dutton on a spinner play hit for a first down
on the Massillon
46. Glass smashed for another first down
on the Portsmouth
38 yards line. Gillom
hit around left end for nine yards.
Glass bored through center for three yards and a first down on the Portsmouth
26 yard line as the first period came to a close. Score: Massillon 0; Portsmouth
0.
Second Quarter
Glass made three at left tackle. Gillom hit right
tackle for six and a first down on the Portsmouth
17 yard line. Gillom
was thrown hard for no gain at right end.
Dutton made three yards at left tackle.
Gillom made one yard on a reverse around left
end. Dutton passed over the goal line
but the ball was batted down by Copen. It was Portsmouth’s
ball on its own 20-yard line.
Turner made one yard at center. Morris punted to Gillom
who fumbled on the Massillon 45-yard line; Anderson recovering for Massillon.
Dutton immediately went through his right tackle for 20 yards to the 30
yard line. Then Dutton passed to
Morningstar who made a great catch on the Portsmouth
20 yard line and ran for a touchdown.
Glass place kicked the extra point and Massillon was leading 7 to 6.
Portsmouth
took time out. Morris was hurt during
the scrimmage on the placekick but refused to leave the game.
The game started with a white ball in play. Portsmouth
always has used a tan ball in its night games.
After Massillon scored Portsmouth put a tan ball on the field. Captain Morningstar of the Massillon team immediately protested but lost
his protest and the game proceeded with the tan ball in play.
Glass kicked off to the 50-yard line. There was a scramble for the ball. The officials called the ball back and
another kickoff was ordered, ruling Massillon
offside on the play. Glass kicked to
Turner who took the ball on his 10-yard line and ran it back to the 30 before
being tackled. Turner lost one yard at
right tackle. He was thrown hard by Neri Buggs. Morris ran to the Massillon 37-yard line. McGarey tried the
center of the line but was met by a solid wall of orange and black clad Massillon players. He failed to gain. Turner lost one yard at right tackle. Buggs dashed through the line and nailed him for the
loss. A lateral to Morris who then
attempted a forward pass failed to gain as Anderson knocked down the ball just as it
left Morris’ hands. Morris punted to the
17-yard line where McGinnis grounded the ball.
Glass hit left tackle for six yards before being stopped by
White, Portsmouth
center. Dutton hit left tackle for a
first down but the ball was called back and Massillon was penalized five yards for
offside. Glass made seven at
center. Portsmouth took time out as Ford was
substituted for Morris at quarterback. Gillom went through right tackle for a first down on the
31-yard line. Mike Byelene
replaced Dutton at quarterback. Gillom lost two yards
at left tackle. Glass hit center for
nine yards. Gillom
raced through right tackle for a first down on the Massillon 45 yard line. Byelene went
through left tackle for six yards. Glass drove his way though center for a
first down on the Portsmouth
43 yard line with one minute left to play in the half. Gillom made four
yards at right tackle and was down under a swarm of Portsmouth players. Byelene went around
left end for a first down on the Portsmouth 20
yard line but the ball was called back and Massillon penalized five yards for
offside. Byelene
attempted a forward pass but the ball sailed over Anderson’s head. Turner knocked down Byelene’s
pass to Morningstar. Byelene
passed over Anderson’s
head just as the gun ended the first half.
Score:
Massillon 7; Portsmouth
0.
Third Quarter
Morris, Portsmouth
quarterback, sustained a cracked shoulder on the play following the
touchdown. He continued to play until
near the end of the second quarter being replaced by Ford.
Copen kicked off to Dutton, who
ran it back 75 yards on a spectacular dash for a touchdown. Glass kicked the extra point, making the
score, Massillon
14; Portsmouth
0.
Glass kicked off to turner who ran from the goal line back
to the Portsmouth
28 yard line. McGarey
failed to gain, being tackled by Anderson. Turner’s interference clogged in front of him
and he failed to gain at right tackle.
Flowers downed Ford’s punt on the Massillon
35 yard line.
Gillom immediately ran 23 yards
for a first down on the Portsmouth
42. He skirted right end, Glass made
three at center. Dutton ran 11 yards for
a first down on the Portsmouth
26-yard line. Glass hit right tackle for
the third touchdown, knifing his way through the Portsmouth team to score. Mitchell replaced Flowers at right tackle for
Portsmouth, Schroeder went in for Daum at
left guard for Portsmouth. Dutton passed to Anderson for the extra point. Anderson taking the ball behind the goal line, making the
score: Massillon 21; Portsmouth
0.
Glass kicked off to Turner, who fumbled when tackled hard on
the 30 yard line. Portsmouth however recovered the ball. McGarey’s lateral
pass was incomplete. Copen
ran the ball around left end, clear across the field and out of bounds for a
five yard gain. McGarey
failed to gain in a plunge at the center of the line being stopped by Woods and
Held. Morris returned to the game at the
start of the third period despite his cracked shoulder. His shoulder was well padded. Morris punted out of bounds on the Massillon 30.
Glass gained nine yards at left guard, before being stopped
by McGarey.
Glass hit center for a first down on the Portsmouth 47 yard line. Dutton made eight yards at left tackle. Gillom circled
right end for a first down on the Portsmouth
35 yard line. Dutton passed 11 yards to Gillom for a first down on the 24 yard line. Glass smashed through center for seven
yards. Glass ran to the five yard line
where he fumbled the ball and it was recovered by Copen,
Portsmouth
right halfback.
Flowers kicked out to Jack Gillom,
who caught the ball on the Portsmouth
35 and ran it back to the 20 yard line.
Glass made two yards in a smash at center. Glass hit for a first down on the Portsmouth five yard
line. Glass made four yards in a plunge
through left tackle. Gillom
failed to gain in an attempt to pierce right guard. Glass plunged through the line for a
touchdown and came out of the jumble of players standing up. Glass’ attempted placekick was wide of the
posts. Score:
Massillon 27; Portsmouth 0.
Byelene reentered the game for Massillon, replacing
Dutton. Herring went in for Gillom. Glass kicked
off to Ford, who substituted for Morris.
Ford carried the ball back to his own 34 yard line. Turner made one-yard before being smeared by Updegraff. Ford made
five yards at center as the quarter ended. Score: Massillon 27; Portsmouth 0.
Fourth Quarter
Brown went in for Portsmouth,
replacing McGarey at fullback. Copen
made three yards at left tackle. Ford
punted out of bounds on the Massillon
41-yard line.
Byelene ran 16 yards around left
end for a first down on Portsmouth’s
42 yard line. Herring made seven at
right tackle. Byelene
went off left tackle for a first down on the Portsmouth 29 yard line. Herring dashed around right end for a first
down on the Portsmouth
10 yard line. Byelene
skirted left end to the four yard line.
Herring made a first down on the one yard line. Herring went though right tackle for
touchdown. He went through standing
up. Glass’ placekick hit the uprights
but Portsmouth was off side and Massillon was given another chance to make
the point. Glass’ second attempt was
wide of the post. Score: Massillon 33; Portsmouth 0.
Glass kicked off to Turneer who
caught the ball on his goal line and ran it back to the Portsmouth
24 yard line, where he was tackled by Anderson. Brown failed to gain at the line. Copen lost three
yard when thrown by Held. Ford punted to
Herring who caught the ball on his 42-yard line and raced it back 10 yards to
the Portsmouth
48.
Byelene went through left tackle
to the Portsmouth
eight-yard line. Byelene
crashed through center
for four yards. Herring
raced through left tackle for another Massillon
touchdown. Daum
went back into the game for Schroeder at left guard for Portsmouth.
Herring went through right tackle for the extra point. Score: Massillon 40; Portsmouth
0.
Coach Paul Brown of Massillon
sent an entire new team into the game. The crowd was beginning to leave
convinced Portsmouth long ago faded out of the
picture as an equal opponent for the Massillon
aggregation.
Massillon
kicked off, McDew, substitute end, kicking to Brown
who brought the ball back to the 32 yard line.
Turner was tackled by Voss after a three yard gain but the play w as called
back and Massillon
was penalized for offside. Cobert replaced White at center for Portsmouth.
Brown failed to gain in an attempt to pierce the center of Massillon’s line. The game was delayed as Portsmouth sent a number of new players into
the contest. Ford’s attempted pass was
knocked down. Jones replaced Turner at
left half for Portsmouth. Brown in a lateral off a double reverse was
thrown for a five yard loss by Snyder, now playing fullback for Massillon. Ford punted out on his own 32 yard line. He was rushed by the Massillon forward wall.
Herring ran around his right end and dashed down the field
32 yards for a touchdown. Snyder failed
to make the extra point in a smash at center. Score: Massillon 46; Portsmouth
0.
McDew kicked off. Brown took the kick and brought the ball back
from his 15 to the Portsmouth
38 yard line. Ford’s pass was knocked
down by Herring. A pass, Ford to Brown,
gave Portsmouth a first down on the Massillon 47-yard
line. It was Portsmouth’s first first
down of the second half and its third of the
game. Ford took a lateral and passed but
he ball was grounded by Herring. Brown
coming around left end, gained about four yards before
being tackled by Snavley, Massillon center. Ford passed but Snavely
batted the ball down. Ford punted out of
bounds on the Massillon
15-yard line.
The stands were emptying fast, only a few of the faithful Portsmouth fans
remaining. The Massillon delegation was still very much in
evidence.
Byelene gained five around left
end as the final gun sounded.
Final score:
Massillon 46
Portsmouth 0
Lineup and summary:
MASSILLON
46 Pos. PORTSMOUTH
0
Anderson LE McGinnis
Held LT Rardin
Updegraff LG Daum
Voss C White
Woods RG Sally
Buggs RT Flowers
Morningstar RE Ruel
Dutton QB Morris
J. Gillom LH Turner
Molinski RH Copen
Glass FB McGarey
Score by periods:
Portsmouth 0 0 0 0 0
Massillon 0 7 20 19 46
Substitutions:
Massillon – Snavely; C.J. Anderson; Miller; Spillman;
Russ; Moffett; Byelene; Snyder; Gillom;
Herring.
Portsmouth – Serey; Jones; Ford; Schroeder; Cover; Orth;
Lamm;Mitchell.
Touchdowns:
Massillon – Morningstar; Glass 2; Herring 3; Dutton.
Points after touchdowns:
Massillon
– Glass 2
(placekicks); Herring (carried); Anderson
(pass).
Referee – Marquard.
Umpire – Hummond.
Head Linesman – Schwab.