ORANGE AND BLACK
HOLDS CANTON HIGH TO
A TIE
IN ANNUAL GAME
SATURDAY
In a game full of
brilliant tackling and spectacular playing M.H.S., in the last game of the
season, held its old rival Canton high to a tie score, 13 to 13, Saturday
afternoon on the local grounds. All
touchdowns were made by the use of the forward pass, both teams depended
largely upon this method to gain.
Canton excelled in the art of forward passing, working four straight
forwards in the third quarter.
Not since the old
Tiger days has such a crowd of football fans been assembled as on Saturday
afternoon. They were massed around the
field five and six deep and were continually rooting and cheering the players.
Canton sent over a
large delegation of rooters and with the high school band stationed on the
south side of the field kept up a continual din through the game.
On the north side
were the high school students and led by cheerleader, Kirk Baxter let out yell
after yell through the entire contest.
When Rifer shot the ball to Hollinger for the first touchdown after a
few minutes of play bedlam broke loose and cheer after cheer rent the
atmosphere.
Between halves the
student body held a parade around the field and a Canton rooter wishing to
enlarge his collection of pennants grabbed a banner from one student, a riot
threatened, it was quickly broken up and the offender ordered out of town by
Mayor Kaley.
The day was ideal
for a football game, probably a little to warm for the players, but spectators
were well satisfied. The grounds were
in fine condition also.
Captain Cholly of
the red and black won the toss and choose to defend the west goal. Kester kicked off, Cholly returning the ball
15 yards. Cholly went through the line
for 6 yards. Cholly goes through left
tackle for 6 more making first down.
Massillon held and Canton punted,
Massillon’s ball on
the 46 yard line, Kester goes through for 5, Rider makes 1 yard, Smith goes
through left tackle for 30 yards. On
the next play Rider shot the ball to Hollinger for the first touchdown. Kester kicked goal.
Massillon’s second
touchdown came in the second quarter on a forward from Kester to Rogers who ran
20 yards for the score. Kester failed
goal. On the next kickoff Canton started
a steady march down the field, line plays and forward passes placed the ball on
the one-yard line with four downs to make the required one yard; the orange and
black line held and Canton was unable to cross the goal line.
Canton’s first
touchdown came in the second quarter on a double pass from Cholly to Douds to
Brown registered the first score for the red and black. Cholly missed goal.
On the kickoff, Rudy
received the ball and sustained injuries which forced him to leave the game,
Spidle taking his place. Rider captured
a Canton forward and ran 50 yards as the half ended before being downed.
Massillon
receives. A forward from Rider to
Hollinger makes a gain of 50 yards, Canton blocked Rider’s attempt at a drop
kick. The red and black working forward
after forward made their second touchdown.
A pass from Snyder to Jackson for 40 yards made the score. Cholly kicked goal. Score tie.
Both teams were now
fighting desperately to score, the ball kept zig-zagging back and forth through
the middle of the field. The red and
black would work forward passes for big gains only to be held for downs by the
fighting wearers of the orange and black. With a few minutes left to play,
Kester recovers a blocked punt and with a five yard penalty for a Canton player
being offside, the ball was placed on the one-yard line. With victory within their grasp, the orange
and black were unable to cross Canton’s goal line. On an end run, Rider was thrown for a loss of 4 yards. Kester went through the line for 3 on the
next play, he fumbled and a Canton player recovered. They immediately kicked out of danger. The quarter ended with the ball in the middle of the field.
THE PLAYERS
For the orange and
black, Smith and Hollinger played the star games with Theis, Rogers and Kester
close seconds. Smith at halfback tore
through the Canton line for many big gains and played the best game of his
career. Hollinger at right end stopped
everything that came his way and gave a brilliant exhibition of hard and
accurate tackling. Theis at tackle was
too big an obstacle for the Canton backs to surmount and not a yard was made
through him. Rogers at left end played
a strong defensive game and scored one of the touchdowns. Kester, although not kicked the ball with
his usual skill, easily out punted his rival; the Canton team being weak in the
kicking department. Kester also hit the
line well and made several long gains.
The orange and black line played low and the red and black found it
impossible to gain any ground through them.
Houriet pitted against a man weighing 175 pounds, playing him off his
feet.
The red and black
excelled in the use of the forward pass, working it time and again for large
gains.
Captain Cholly the
brilliant captain of the Canton team was easily the star of the game. Had it not been for his great playing Canton
would have been beaten by a large score.
He entered the game with three damaged ribs and often had to be assisted
to his feet after being downed. In
returning punts he is in a class by himself, by his twisting and dodging, often
bringing the ball back to where it was kicked from. He was forced to quit the game in the last quarter.
Following
is the line up and summary
Massillon – 13 Pos. Canton
–13
Rogers le Douds, Cook
Theis lt Hague
Houriet lg Pontius
Spuhler c Volzer
Paroz rg Wise
Rudy Capt –Spidle rt Van
Vorhis
Hollinger re Jackson
Rider qb Snyder
McLaughlin, Vogt lh Zengler,
Cook
Smith rh Cholly Capt.
Kester fb Brown
Touchdowns:
Massillon – Hollinger; Rogers.
Canton – Brown; Jackson.
Officials:
Referee – Snyder
(Cleveland).
Umpire – Gibson (Mt.
Union).
Head Lineman – Bast
(Massillon).
Time
of quarters: 15 and 12 minutes.