TIGER PASSES
BEAT
LOCALS RALLY
AFTER TRAILING FIRST HALF
Passes Overcome Unorthodox
After Tigers Are Behind at
End of Half
for
First Time in Three Seasons
By LUTHER EMERY
The
The end of the first half found the orange and black behind 6-0. Not since the memorable Massillon-Canton game of 1934, have they been in that position.
Game Not in Bag Until Fourth
Period
It was not until the third quarter was well underway that the Tigers succeeded in taking the lead and they were not sure of victory until the middle of the fourth period was reached.
Then with a final burst of offense the Massillon gridders plunged and passed their way to a final 39-6 triumph which is just about the score many optimistic fans had figured they would win by.
But it was a costly victory, in that Warren Wyatt, Tiger guard and one of the six veterans on the team may not be able to play for another month.
Wyatt cracked a bone in his right leg, just above the ankle and will be out indefinitely, Coach Paul Brown said today. He was injured on the seventh play of the third quarter, in the midst of the Tigers’ first touchdown drive. X-ray pictures revealed a cracked bone, not a break, Coach Brown said.
However no chance will be taken on aggravating the injury and Wyatt will be given a complete rest until pronounced physically able to return.
Unorthodox Defense
As expected Dr. George Wilcoxon,
With the exception of the early minutes of the first quarter
when a 15-yard penalty stopped the Tigers in what looked like a touchdown
drive, the Aviators had the
The eight-man line halted the running attack and so rushed
George Slusser that he was unable to pass. Save for their one long march at the start of
the first quarter that took the ball to the
The Aviators on the other hand struck suddenly and
successfully in the middle of the second quarter when John Gainor
brought Bob Glass’ punt back 12 yards to the 34-yard line, moved it 14 yards
nearer on a surprise dash around end and pegged a pass straight over the center
to August Palozzi who scampered across the Tiger
goal. Gainor’s
attempted kick for the extra point was wide of the posts but the six points
looked big to both
Tigers Take Lead
The Tigers snapped out of their lethargy in the third period however, grabbed the kickoff and marched 64 yards to a touchdown.
Dr. Wilcoxon’s defense strategy which completely stopped the Tigers the first half, reacted against him the last half as Slusser and Glass uncorked their throwing arms.
With only three men in the alliance secondary, Coach Brown ordered his boys to pass and they did.
A long peg took the ball over the middle of the field to the
Passes again opened the way for the second touchdown in the
closing minutes of the third quarter.
Don Snavely picked one of Gainor’s
passes out of the air on the
Touchdowns came easier in the fourth quarter.
Power Plays Get Points
The Tigers had the ball in their possession on the
Only one pass, an eight-yard toss, Glass to Snyder was mixed in with the running attack, for the Tigers by this time had opened the red and blue secondary and the ball carriers were able to go places. With Zimmerman doing some nifty plunging the orange and black smashed to a first down on the one-yard line and Glass plunged the ball across. Slusser tried to buck the extra point but failed.
There was joy in the visitors’ hearts a little later when Gainor kicked a beautiful punt into the coffin corner on the five-yard line.
The Tigers did not give the ball away, however, but gambled
on their ball carrying ability and reeled off three successive first downs that
took the pigskin to the
28-yard pass to Don Snavely who stepped out of bound inches short of the
The next score followed in 30 seconds. The red and blue received and on the first play Bob Howard intercepted Gainor’s long pass in midfield and dashed back to the two-yard line before alliance could down him. Slusser sneaked across for the touchdown and Glass kicked the extra point that swelled the total to 32.
Another interception by Howard stopped an
Save for their second period touchdown,
37-yard line where the locals held and forced the red and blue to punt. In the first period Streza intercepted Slusser’s pass on the 32-yard line, but the Aviators could only advance the ball four more yards before they lost it on downs.
Statistics were entirely in
Sixteen of
The
The lineup and summary:
Howard LE
Peters LT Carli
Martin C Kloetzer
Wyatt RG Zupanic
Snavely RE Palozzi
Slusser QB Gainor
Glass LH Schwartzhoff
Snyder RH Koch
Zimmerman FB Streza
Score by periods:
Substitutions: Massillon – Doroslov, qb; Lucius, rg; Fabian, fb; Lechleiter, le; MacMichael, lt; harsh, rt; Hout, c; Croop, rt; France, re; Toles, lh, Sandy, rh.
Touchdowns:
Points after touchdown:
Referee – Lobach (F. & M.)
Umpire – Jenkins (
Head Linesman – Boone (