Tear
As Backfield Men
Dance To Long Runs;
First Team Plays But Two Periods
By Luther Emery
A powerful Tiger offense
that never punted and only once failed to score when it came into possession of
the ball, rolled the Big Red Wave of Steubenville back into the Ohio river last
night 58-0, before 8,000 amazed fans.
Polished
to a keen edge, doing everything right, nothing noticeably wrong, the Massillon
juggernaut scored at least two touchdowns in every quarter, despite the fact
that the first, second, and third teams were used in the game.
The
first stringers rolled up 32 points the first half and then retired to allow
the second and third teams to carry on.
The second eleven scored 13 points in each of the third and fourth
periods before retiring in favor of an all-sophomore team that did not score
but had the ball on the Big Red 15-yard line when the game ended.
It
isn’t often you see a football game where one team never punts, but that’s what
happened in
It
was a sad night for Mel Knowlton, who left
Couldn’t Stop
Local Team
Knowlton
felt badly about it all, but there was nothing he could do about it. It was
The
statistics were just as convincing as the points, 534 yards to
Once
more it was the old story of a line that so completely outcharged
its opponent that backs could run at will -–and they had a big evening. Pokey Blunt, Dick Adams, and Bob Graber all
gained more than 90 yards each, while Junior White and Chuck Holt were not far
behind. Blunt, Adams, Graber, and White
each crossed the Big Red goal twice and even Fred Cardinal found the end of the
rainbow when he scored on a quarterback
sneak – the first time he has carried the ball.
Even
a drizzle of rain failed to check the scoring.
In fact it gained impetus with the moisture that began dripping about
the middle of the second period. At that
it would be something new for the Tigers to play on a dry field. They have had rain their last three
games. As expected, Knowlton had a fancy
defense prescribed for throttling the
The
way the Tiger offense functioned last night, none of the types of defense could
stop it. The line hit with such ferocity
that Big Red tacklers were grounded in the charge and had little opportunity to
break up the interference. The blockers
cut down the secondary viciously and scattered Big Red players over the field
as though a machine gun had mown them down.
It
was a night of long runs with
Though the Big Red
looked in better condition and better coached that the disorganized teams of
the past two years, it had nothing offensively to penetrate the Tiger attack,
and only once was in possession of the ball in Tiger territory. That, too, was the result of the fourth down
fumble by the third team that forfeited the ball to the Big Red on the Tiger
43-yard line.
Only
five passes were thrown by
A
quick checkup of
It
didn’t take the Tigers long to show their superiority. They stopped
Stopped
again after the kickoff Mastrioanni of the Big Red
punted out on the Tiger 26. Five first
downs that included a 10-yard pass from Graber to De Mando
planted the ball on the six-yard line from which Blunt scored his second
touchdown on a reverse. This time Holt
tried to kick the extra point and missed.
The
quarter ended with the score 13-0.
Early
in the second period, another Big Red punt went out of bounds on the 46. Blunt reeled off 16 yards to go to the Big
Red 30 and
The
next drive began from the
Junior
White went into the game for
The
Tigers received at the start of the third period. Two plays put the ball on the Big Red 47-yard
line and
Having
lost a touchdown on a penalty for roughing the kicker after
The
fourth period opened with the ball on the
13-yard loss when
The
last touchdown came quick on the heels of White’s run, when Graber pulled in
Poole’s pass on his 45-yard line and raced 55 yards to score. He kicked the 58th and final
point.
Third
stringers went in for
One
could hardly help but feel sorry for Knowlton as touchdown after touchdown
sifted through his defense. He simply
does not have the players this year. The
eleven he started against the Tigers included but four players who won their
letters last year and only one of the four approached being a regular.
Big
Red fans as a whole, however, have shown a disposition of patience. They haven’t had a winning team for some five
or six years, and they have confidence that Knowlton, if given time, will get
them back into the headlines.
It’s The 38th
Armour LE King
Edwards LT Doggett
Bob Wallace LG Chadnock
Fuchs C Kopras
Hill RG B.
Miller
Weisgarber RT Lashley
De Mando RE Kennedy
Cardinal QB Klein
Blunt RH Mastrioanni
Holt FB Panagel
Score by
periods:
Substitutions
Touchdowns – Blunt 2, Adams 2, Graber 2, White 2, Cardinal.
Points after
touchdown –
Referee – Wallace.
Umpire – Fawcett.
Headlinesman – Cavanaugh.
Field judge – Walsh.
First downs
23 2
Yards gained rushing 451 51
Yards gained passing
75 0
Net yards gained 534 51
Passes
attempted 7 5
Passes
completed 6 2
Passes
intercepted 6 3
Yards
penalized 35 13