TIGERS SHOW
OLD POWER AND DEFEAT
CHANEY HIGH 28-6
INJURED STARS
PLAY FIRST QUARTER ONLY
Then Benches Snavely and Anderson for Rest of Game; Passes Help Chaney
Score
By LUTHER EMERY
Flashing their old form with two of their convalescing stars
back in the lineup, the
With the new offense flashing power the few minutes the team was kept intact, the Tiger gridders ripped through to a pair of touchdowns in the first period, bogged down as Coach Paul Brown experimented for two more quarters, and then gathered an additional 14 points the last stanza.
Chaney Played Good Ball
As expected, Chaney turned loose a good team. You may not believe it but statistics show
the
The Tigers scored 14 first downs to the visitors’ 11 and gained the net total of 326 yards from scrimmage to Chaney’s 224 yards.
The Tigers looked like their old selves the first period when they pushed the visiting eleven around with will. They took the kickoff and Bob Glass nearly got away with it, running back to the Chaney 42-yard line before being downed. Two plays later he was away for a 35-yard touchdown dash.
March 78 Yards To Score
Later on in the period, Glass, Bill Zimmerman and Red Snyder,
who started his first game at fullback, ripped and snorted 74 yards to the
Chaney four-yard line where Glass smashed through left tackle for the
touchdown. He kicked both extra points
from placements and with the Tigers leading 14-0, Snavely,
Glass and Junior Anderson left the game.
Glass went back in the second period but Snavely
and
The Tiger attack bogged down, however, and though the club would have shoved over a touchdown in the first half had not the gun cracked with the ball inches short of a touchdown and first down coming up, it did not get across the Chaney line again until the fourth period.
They drove to the six-yard line where Chaney braced and
twice threw back Glass to take possession of the ball and halt the march. But it proved costly nevertheless, for Frank Terleci, dropping behind his goal to punt, got a bad pass
from center and had to fall on the ball in the Promised Land for a safety that
hoisted the
The hog-hide was brought out for a free kick and there followed a 70-yard spurt that ended with Toles strutting the big apple around right end for 10 yards and a touchdown.
That was enough for Chaney. Passes that all evening had spattered against the dirt like so many wasted bullets, began to hit their mark. Terlecki flung one 28 yards to John Soltas. Another to Alex Chockey gained 12 more and a first down on the 15-yard stripe.
Passes Scores For Tigers
It took just two plays to get the next and last
Chaney would not quit even then however and Terlecki tossed more bombs at the Tigers as his team
carried the ball to the nine-yard line only to be halted when Toles tickled Pat Lynn’s feet for a four-yard loss. An incomplete pass on fourth down gave the
ball to
Chaney had a pair of fast backs in
Offensively, Chaney gained nearly twice as many yards as did
The visitors gained the net total of 104 yards by rushing and an additional 120 yards by passing.
However, Chaney did not have the stout defense the
During the first period, while they were in the game, the local eleven gained 124 of their 326 yards and held the visitors to 24 yards.
The Tigers were not out to make a kill last night, however, but were satisfied to win and rest the injured while experimenting for the future.
New Lineup On Field
As announced Friday, Brown started a revamped lineup, but the entire eleven was together for such a short time one had little time to judge its possibilities.
The revamped lineup consisted of several changes. Red Snyder who has blocked all year was shifted to fullback and Doroslov was brought into the backfield to block. Zimmerman was retained at a halfback post along with Glass. On the line, Bud Lucius gave way to Bill MacMichael, a rugged chap who did a good job the short time he played at guard.
Snyder carried the ball 13 times last night and gained a total of 69 yards, one of which was a 23-yard run. Glass carried the ball 18 times and gained 111 yards.
The game was the Tigers’ last night performance of the
season. They will end their home
schedule here next Saturday afternoon with
The Tiger band was on the job as usual and gave a pleasing performance between halves despite the frosty air.
Those
Chaney had a couple of hundred fans in the east bleachers to buoy the spirit of their team.
The visitors’ suits were deceiving. Players looked considerable smaller than the
The lineup and summary:
Howard LE Soltas
Peters LT Gaglione
Martin C Baker
MacMichale RG Padach
Snavely RE Poschner
Doroslov QB Chockey
Glass LH
Zimmerman RH Sinkovich
Snyder FB Terlecki
Score by periods:
Chaney 0 0 0 6 6
Substitutions:
Massillon – Lechleiter, le; Toles, re; Slusser, lh; Fabian, lh; Greenfelder, rg; MacMichale, rt; Lucius, rg, Croop, lt.
Chaney – Daniels, qb; John Evans, rg; Pinkney, re.
Touchdowns:
Chaney – Terlecki.
Points after touchdown:
Safety:
Chaney – Terlecki.
Referee – Rupp (Dennison).
Umpire – Jenkins (
Head Linesman – Barrett (
Game Statistics
First downs rushing 12 6
First downs passing 2 5
Total first downs 14 11
Yards rushing 258 114
Yards lost rushing 15 10
Net yards rushing 243 104
Yards gained passing 82 120
Total yards gained 326 224
Returned kickoffs (yards) 114 98
Returned punts (yards) 10 11
Total yards ball advanced 456 333
Times penalized 4 3
Yards penalized 30 20
Passes attempted 6 17
Passes completed 2 6
Passes incomplete 3 11
Passes intercepted 1 0
Punts 4 5
Punting average (yards) 37 33
Punts blocked 0 1
Average return on punts 2 3
Kickoffs 5 3
Average return kickoffs 38 20
Fumbles 0 2