TIGERS DEFEAT
ON MUDDY GRIDIRON
GLASS AND SNAVELY
REIGSTER TOUCHDOWNS
Massillon Points Scored in
First and Last Periods; Stout Defense Holds Big Red to Net Gain of One Yard
By LUTHER EMERY
Out of the murk, the
With the elements against them, the Tigers splashed and
plunged to show 7,000 fans, 1,000 of them from
Score in First Quarter
They struck fast.
Stopped once on the one-yard line after recovering a
The longer the game progressed the more it appeared the seven points would be the margin of difference.
The Big Red yielded ground in midfield but when waddling in the shadows of its goal posts, would not be moved.
Snavely Blocks
Punt
Minutes were slipping in the fourth quarter when the Tigers
with a series of offensive maneuvers and well placed punts shoved
The Stubbers tossed passes recklessly after that but could not connect.
The Big Red was a stubborn football tam. Massing its superior weight when pushed back
to its goal line, it twice stopped
But the Tigers were not to be denied victory. Though the breaks helped them to their touchdowns, they helped to make the breaks and deserved the 13-point advantage as the following statistics will show.
Looking more like gingerbread boys after rolling about in
the mud and water, the Massillon boys gained the sum total of 209 yards to
Steubenville’s one and made 12 first downs to Steubenville’s one. In fact
In every department the Tigers excelled. They tossed three passes and completed two for a gain of 29 yards. The Big Red failed to complete a pass.
Linemen Play Great Game
The
The gangly Tiger center twice smacked through and smeared the 190-pound Di Carlo for successive losses.
The heavy footing, however, slowed the offensive charge of
the
An all-night and all-day rain left a heavy gridiron, but thanks to solid turf, the field was not a quagmire.
Backfield men, however, found it hard from the start to handle the slimy ball and there were frequent fumbles, each team recovering the ball from opponents.
A fumble, in fact gave the Tigers their first chance in the opening minutes of the game.
Tigers Recover Fumble
The Big Red had kicked off and Glass getting but seven
yards, in two attempts had punted back to the Stubbers
15-yard line. On the second play,
Fingers fumbled and a
Then and there the Tigers found they were up against a more than average line. Bob Glass hammered through for four yards but lost three of them the next time he carried. He carried the ball two more times but could only gain seven more yards and the Big Red took the ball on their one-yard stripe.
Standing deep behind his goal line, Fingers punted out to George Slusser who made a daring catch on the Big Red 30 and got back five yards more. It was a great job of ball handling on the part of Slusser and the way he handled the slippery pigskin throughout the night is worthy of credit.
Glass Scores Touchdown
With Glass carrying the leather, the Tigers required three
smashes to push it forward to a first down on the Stubbers’
13-yard line. He whacked right tackle
for one yard on a reverse and crashed through the left side for nine more and a
first down on the three-yard line. The
Tiger halfback required two more plays, both directed at the center of the
Playing a break, the Big Red chose to kickoff but the Tigers held on to the ball and swept back up the field on a 24-yard dash by Slusser on a fake kick and a 10-yard sweep by Glass. The Stubbers stopped the drive on their 15-yard line, however when they twice held Glass without gain and nailed Slusser to a spinner.
The Tigers again got the ball on a punt in midfield and
Glass and Zimmerman drove back to the 30 where a 15-yard penalty ended their
threat. After another exchange of punts,
Massillon took the ball on the Stubber’s 40 and aided
by a 15-yard flip over center, Slusser to Snavely, marched the ball to the three-yard line, where
Glass on fourth down with two yards to go, missed a first down by a foot. He dug his head into the tummy of Straka, 265-pound
Fingers punted out of danger but the Tigers came right back
again driving down to the 20-yard line where Fingers intercepted Slusser’s toss to Snavely and got
back to his 24-yard line before being tackled.
Fingers got away for four yards on the next play,
Neither team threatened in the third quarter. The Big Red had a chance when Di Carlo
covered a
Early in the fourth period the Tigers began a series of maneuvers that gradually shoved the Big Red back into its own territory and paved the way for the final touchdown.
They took the ball to the 12-yard line, where a 22-yard loss on a widely tossed lateral set them back to the 34. Bob Glass planted a high punt that dropped to the four-yard line where Don Snavely downed the ball.
Snavely Blocks
Punt
Fingers kicked back to Slusser who made another of those daring catches on the 32-yard line and only got forward two steps before being downed. A five-yard penalty stopped the threat and Glass, not taking any chances, punted to Fingers who was dropped by Snavely for no return on the three-yard line.
When two passes were knocked down, Fingers dropped back to punt. Don Snavely came crashing through and blocked the ball. It rolled to the side. Both players plunged for the ball. Fingers hit it first but like a greased pig it slipped from his arms and Snavely crawled on it for a touchdown.
Glass tried to kick the extra point but the ball slipped from the fingers of Red Snyder who was holding it for him. Gathering up the leather, Glass sidestepped two Stubber tackles but fell a yard short of making the extra point.
The Big Red tried to pass the wet ball but it only resulted
in Bog Howard intercepting it on the
The
Sweaters were nearly plastered to the skin with mud and water and players of both teams had a hard time “skinning” them off after the game.
The
Rained Throughout Game
Put on your rain coat, fill the bath tub with water and
crawl in. You may then better realize
the drenching spectators received. But
it was not as severe as at
The special train which conveyed the band and several
hundred fans to
Many
The lineup and summary:
Lechleiter LE Knowalezuk
Peters LT Straka
Martin C
Lucius RG Barsuck
Snavely RE Williams
Slusser QB Roe
Glass LH Fingers
Snyder RG Di Carlo
Zimmerman FB Olson
Game Statistics
Yards gained rushing 209 18
Yards lost rushing 29* 17
Net yards gained 180 1
Yards gained passing 29 0
Total yards gained 209 1
First downs 12 1x
Times punted 6 7
Average punts in yards 36 32
Average punts returned 4.8 1.5
Penalties 40 9
Lost ball on fumble 2 2
Passes completed 2 0
Passes intercepted 1 2
Passes incomplete 0 4
* - 22 of 29 yards lost in fumbled lateral
x
- Penalty gave first down
Score by periods:
Substitutions:
Touchdowns:
Point after touchdown:
Referee – Goodwin (W. & J.)
Umpire – Graf (
Head Linesman – Gross (
Field Judge – Lindell
(