NEW CASTLE
ENDS TIGER UNDEFEATED
STREAK
AT 26
FORWARD PASS GIVES VISITORS
7-0 VICTORY
by
10,000 Attend Feature
Contest
By LUTHER EMERY
A Red Hurricane from
The final score was New Castle 7,
Injuries Hurt Tigers
Torn by injury and illness, the
“We did not expect to win,” Bridenbaugh said after the game, “But our team played fine ball and of course I am very happy. No doubt you missed Snavely. We had picked him as your No. 1 player.”
And the Tigers did miss Snavely
and Junior Anderson and Warren Wyatt.
The veteran trio composed the entire right side of the
Wyatt cracked a bone in his leg in the
Coming as they did, the injuries not only weakened the
Tigers physically but mentally. They had
two days in which to plug the hole left by Snavely’s
injury but when
But with all the king’s horses and all the king’s men,
Give Lauro, Sovesky
and Micaletti credit for a good offensive
performance, but heap praise on the
Joe Picutta and Eddie Dombroski, the visitors’ guards were in the
All of the Tigers’ offense was packed into the first period
when they twice carried the ball inside the
A 15-yard penalty hurt plenty on one occasion and it would have been first down on the seven-yard line, had not the Tigers failed to stop on their shift.
Again they missed their first down by two yards after carrying the ball to the 11-yard stripe.
Recovered fumbles had given the Tigers their two chances. They carried the kickoff back to the 30-yard line where Glass punted over the goal line on fourth down.
On the third play Micaletti fumbled and Bud Lucius came up with the ball on the 28-yard line. A 14-yard gain by Zimmerman on the weak side and a couple of bucks by Glass put the ball on the 11-yard line, but there the visitors held. They only ran off two plays, however, before Lauro fumbled and Lucius again came up with the ball on the 18-yard line.
Glass tossed a pass to Red Snyder for six yards and
Zimmerman gained three more. Slusser sneaked through to what would have been a first
down on the seven-yard line but the shift was declared illegal and a 15-yard
penalty put the Tigers back. Another
pass to Snyder gained 10 but the ball was lost on the 13-yard line and that ended
Early in the second period the Tigers tried to start another march from midfield but Joe Gender came in on the run to spear one of George Slusser’s passes and race back to the
20-yard line before being downed.
It was
Coach Brown was giving instructions to Snavely when the ball was passed to Gender. He slipped it to Lauro, who whirled and shot the ball to his left. Sovesky, cutting to his left through the Tiger secondary, caught the ball on the three-yard line with no one near to stop him. Roussos kicked the extra point in what looked like a line drive, but it was over and between the bars and good for the seventh point.
The Hurricane never yielded after that. What hope
Near Riot Stopped
The last tackle nearly precipitated a riot. Glass and Picutta
came up fighting.
The officials took command in time, put Glass and Picutta out of the ball game, called it no play and put the ball back to the place of the previous down. The game ended two plays later.
Save for its one touchdown march,
The Red Hurricane outplayed the Tigers in practically every
department as the statistics will show.
They made six first downs to the Tigers’ three and gained a net total of
79 yards from scrimmage to
Glass Stopped
In outdoing the Tigers offensively and defensively the
Hurricane stopped Glass. On only two
occasions did he get away to a substantial gain. On the second play after the kickoff, he
ripped off 28 yards to lug the leather into
Glass carried the ball 17 times for a new average gain of two and one-half yards. Bill Zimmerman carried it 12 times for an average gain of 3.3 yards and Slusser carried six times for an average gain of one-half yard.
Loss of Snavely, Anderson and
Wyatt, crippled the Tigers offensively as well as defensively. Lucius, Bill MacMichael and Kasper Lechleiter
did the best they could but none had the experience of the three veterans and
experience was needed last night with
Defeat can not be blamed on them. The entire Tiger team as a whole was not on its toes and was both out charged and out smarted.
But all things have an ending and since defeat had to come
some time, there was no disgrace in losing to an eleven that played the brand
of football put up by
Lucius did a good job of ball
hawking and covered two
The crowd was the largest to attend a game here this season. Approximately 10,000 witnessed the game.
Bands Sparkle
The
Prior to the game the
The Tiger band also accorded the visitors another friendly
gesture when they turned over the entire intermission between halves to the
The visitors were enthusiastic over the welcome and their
enthusiasm was kindled with victory. It
evened the score with the Tigers and preserved a
The celebration lasted into the wee hours of the morning. Some fans probably remained the night, but for the most part they returned home amidst a blaring of horns.
The lineup and summary:
Howard LE Nocera
Peters LT Roussos
Martin C Updegraph
Luciius RG Dombroski
MacMichael RT MacNeill
Lechleiter RE Carey
Slusser QB Gender
Glass LH Sovesky
Snyder RH Micaletti
Zimmerman FB Lauro
Score by periods:
Substitutions:
Touchdown:
Point after touchdown: Roussos (placekick).
Referee – Lobach.
Umpire – Wallace.
Game
Statistics
Mass. New C.
Yards gained rushing 101 32
Yards lost rushing 26 13
Net yards gained 75 79
Yards gained passing 16 33
Total yards gained 91 112
First downs 3 6
Passes attempted 12 7
Passes completed 2 3
Passes intercepted by 2 2
Passes incomplete 8 2
Punts 7 6
Average punts (yards) 36 39
Punts blocked 0 1
Punts – returned yards 0 17
Average return punts 0 2
Kickoffs 0 3
Kickoffs returned yards 62 0
Average return 21 0
Fumbles 0 3
Lost ball on fumbles 0 2
Penalties 2 4
Yards penalized 20 31
Plays from scrimmage 54 47