Tigers Ready For
Panthers
Warren Next As
By CHUCK HESS, JR.
The “finest hour” is perhaps
the best way to describe the
Coming off a 14-0 win over
one of
The Obiemen took another big
step in pursuit of a second straight state title Saturday night at
The Tigers got their 25th straight victory and gave Coach Earle
Bruce his 40th in a row, including this year’s high school all-star
game.
The Bengals’ running game
operated to perfection. The blocks
opened large holes in what must have been the finest up-front exhibition of the
season for the Tigertowners. The backs
did their best running of the season picking the holes just right. The defense hit about as hard as it ever has,
diagnosing
To do it, the Tigers had to
beat a bigger team and one of the best they’ve played to date. The Lions battled down to the bitter end
tenaciously but were thwarted at every turn by a gallant bunch of Ohioans
determined to show the world that their brand of football is best.
The
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Altoona had seemingly lost
the ball on downs at the Massillon 45 – the only time the Lions got out of
their territory the whole night – but on the first play of the quarter,
Massillon jumped off side with fourth and five,
Dick Beard, one of
Pennsylvania’s finest halfbacks, took a pitchout from Frasca
with third and 13 on the 43, cut right and raced to the 29 for a first
down. Seven plays later came Gallion’s interception.
The Bengals went 80 yards to
score, after the touchback, in 12 plays, chopping
Sheegog ran right end for 10 yards and a first down from the
Sheegog scored 2 plays after Lemon’s run on a first down play from the 7 on
the option left. He tossed to Foster for
the conversions with the clock showing
After the touchdown, Frasca tried 3 straight passes from the
With the help of an 8-yard
run by Lemon and a 10-yard pass to Paige,
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THE TIGERS had 2 promising drives stopped in the first quarter. They got a life on a fourth down, clipping
penalty under a punt drive after the opening kickoff and drove to the
After regaining the pigskin
moments later following a punt, the Tigers got to the 50 but were slapped with
a motion call.
In a touchdown drive, a
procedure penalty set the Brucemen back 5 yards at
one juncture.
The Obiemen took 8 plays and
The Tigers had a motion
penalty during the drive, which looked like it was to have dire
consequences. But then came Lemon’s run
to the one.
Foster line-drived the kickoff into an
On the second play from
scrimmage, Paul Marks took his turn at intercepting, on the
The fourth quarter saw only
several changes of possession by both teams.
Late in the period, Mike
Kraft grounded one of Rick Healy’s punts on the
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BRUCE SAID of his team’s play, ‘They put forth a real good team effort! They were up for this one and had to be
because
He went on, “We were about
as well prepared for this game as any all season. The coaching staff really did a job.”
As to Lemon’s performance,
Bruce exclaimed, ‘He played a great game!”
Bruce said that the quick
pitch hurt early but then his team adjusted.
Before the acclimation, Beard reeled off gains of 29 and 14 yards.
A dejected
Strohm thought things also might have been different had Frasca connected with Stitt at
the end of the first half, because the Lions undoubtedly would have been back
in the contest.
He praised the 2-way
performance of halfback and linebacker Beard.
“He’s a real good kid,” Strohm said.
Ends – Paige, McGuire, Gallion, Healy.
Tackles – Hartley, Neago, Sherrett, Petroff, Campbell.
Guards – Whitfield, Rose,
Richards, Kraft, Zorger.
Centers – Marks, Ehmer.
Quarterbacks – Sheegog, Doolittle.
Halfbacks – Foster, Lemon,
James, Muhlbach, McFadden, McLendon.
Fullback – Manson.
Ends – Stitt,
McGrath, Steinbugle.
Tackles – Traficante, Showalter, Ebersole.
Gaurds – Jeffco, Nedimyer, B. Geis.
Center – Thompson.
Quarterback – Frasca.
Halfbacks – Beard, Neaffer, Lepore, Speacht.
Fullbacks – Launchi, Madden.
Touchdowns: Sheegog
(7-yard run); Foster (one-yard run).
Extra points: Foster 1 (2-yard pass from Sheegog);
Sheegog 1 (2-yard run).
Attendance: 16,000.
OFFICIALS:
Referee – Lee Moyer.
Umpire – John Solic.
Head Linesman – Tony Senapole.
Field Judge – William Goodfellow.
First downs—rushing 14
4
First downs—passing 3
2
First downs—penalties 1 1
Total first downs 18 7
Yards gained rushing 269 93
Yards lost rushing 14 13
Net yards gained rushing 255 80
Net yards gained passing 48 40
Total yards gained 313 120
Passes attempted 7 15
Passes completed 3 4
Passes intercepted by 3 1
Yardage on passes intercepted 45 11
Times kicked off 3 1
Kickoff average (yards) 37.6 31.0
Kickoff returns (yards) 0 30
Times punted 3 5
Punt average (yards) 34.3 40.6
Punt returns (yards) 14 0
Had punts blocked
0 0
Fumbles 1 1
Lost fumbled ball 0 1
Penalties 5 1
Yards penalized 35 15
Touchdowns rushing 2 0
Touchdowns passing 0 0
Touchdowns by interception 0 0
Miscellaneous 0 0
Total number of plays 61 45