Tigers Top
Orientals In 8th Win
By Jim Allerdice
Repository
Staff Write
The
big East team proved to be no breather for the Tigers, scoring more points and
making more first downs than any
The
The
Tiger line again proved its worth by stopping the Oriental ball carriers cold
while their own backs were able to pick up 319
yards. Blunt provided the most
spectacular run of the day when he streaked wide around his own left end 64
yards for the third touchdown early in the second quarter.
Bob
Graber, a junior, played one of his best games, intercepting two passes to set
the stage for touchdowns
and scoring another himself.
Chuck Holt, another junior back, was the first quarter hero, covering a
fumble on the second play of the game to provide the break for the first Tiger
touchdown. He also intercepted one of Dunlevy’s passes a few minutes later and twisted 29 yards
for the second score.
As
had been their custom the Tigers wasted no time in scoring. Holt recovered Wayland’s fumble on the East
24 and six plays brought the ball to the two from where Dick Adams took it
through right tackle for six points. His
kick for the extra point was no good.
Holt’s
touchdown came shortly afterward when be intercepted a pass on the East 29 and
went over.
Blunt Runs 64
Yards.
A
moment later Graber intercepted another pass.
Holt carried to the East 19 and a pass, Graber to Cardinal, took it to
the one, where Cardinal hurdled the line for the
score. Holt’s kick was no good.
The
first
The
Orientals showed their respect for the Tiger line by not trying to buck their
way the remaining four yards. Instead
they tried four passes, all of which were grounded, and
East
got it back a moment later, however, by covering Blunt’s
fumble on the 12-yard line. This time
the visitors were not denied. Dunlevy threw a perfect strike to Vicarel,
who fell over the goal after catching the ball.
Wayland was thrown back trying to carry the ball over for the extra
point.
Neither
team threatened seriously until the last half-minute of the fourth quarter,
when
The
Tigers had the edge in statistics, making 12 first downs to East’s nine and
gaining the net total of 343 yards to East’s 148. East made 131 of its net yards on forward passes,
while the Tigers made 48.
The
locals attempted nine passes and completed two while East tried 25 and worked
10 of them.
Robinson Gets
In
The
game marked the appearance of Herman Robinson, veteran left end, for the first
time this season. He played the last
couple of minutes but still favored the injured knee that has kept him on the
bench all season.
Enough for the East-Massillon game. The fans have forgotten it already
anyway. They are thinking of the tilt at
They
will work out behind closed doors this week with all spectators barred from the
field. The
The
coaches broke up the squad into groups Sunday and each took a hike as a
limbering up process. Serious workout
for Saturday’s encounter will begin tonight.
It
will be the 46th meeting between the teams since 1894.
As
the teams go into their final week of practice, the game looks like a tossup,
despite the better showing made by the Tigers against two of four common
opponents.
Both
teams tied
The
game looks like a tossup despite the latter two scores, because scores
frequently have meant so little in past Massillon-Canton game performances.
The
Tigers looked like winners by half a dozen touchdowns two years ago, but they
were glad to settle for a 20-6 triumph.
Last year they trailed up to the last two minutes of the half when a
well executed pass put them ahead 7-6.
They eventually won 34-6, by routing the Bulldogs the last quarter.
Last
year’s 34 points were the most made by either team since
Each
team has had five opponents cross its goal this season. Six touchdowns have passed over the Tiger
payoff stripe, while Bulldog opponents have scored 10 touchdowns on them.
Five
of the six touchdowns chalked up against
Following
is a record of Massillon-Canton rivalry since 1894 and the scores this year:
Year
1894 6 16
1894 8 12
1895 0 6
1899 3 19
1899 4 9
1903 0 5
1903 0 8
1904 0 18
1905 5 12
1906 0 24
1906 0 28
1907 0 0
1907 0 45
1908 0 17
1908 12 6
1909 11 6
1909 8 2
1912 0 19
1913 13 13
1914 3 0
1915 6 7
1916 16 9
1917 7 6
1919 21 0
1920 0 14
1921 13 12
1922 24 0
1923 9 0
1924 6 0
1925 3 6
1926 0 0
1927 0 13
1928 0 7
1929 31 6
1930 14 6
1931 20 6
1932 0 19
1933 0 21
1934 6 21
1935 6 0
1936 21 0
1937 19 6
1938 12 0
1939 20 6
1940 34 6
Three ties
McKinley 62,
Timken 0
McKinley 26,
McKinley 26,
McKinley 7,
McKinley 59,
John Adams 0
McKinley 18,
McKinley 58,
McKinley 0,
McKinley 12,