Tigers Romp To
38-12 Win Over
By CHUCK HESS, JR.
They hung the Tiger in
effigy but he didn’t stay dead long!
Somebody draped a Tiger dummy
in front of a sign in the
The defending state champs
got the message all right and romped to a 38-12 victory over
The victory was Earle
Bruce’s 36th straight, counting last month’s All-Star game. It was the 21st in a row for the
Washington high eleven, 21st straight at home, eighth straight
against
It was one of those nights
which drew a real team effort offensively and defensively. It would be unfair to cite any one boy as
having been better than any other.
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A PLEASING omen was signs of the Tiger passing game, heretofore rather tame,
coming to life. Two touchdowns came via
the aerial route from quarterback Dave Sheegog to
split end Rick Paige.
The Tigertowners
dominated the statistics with 11 first downs to
Most of the Tigers’ running
was to the outside. The middle of the
Mansfield defense was hard to break, because of guys like Bob Westerfield, Eli Marsh and Arnold Swope, filling in for
ailing middle guard Bon Ruckman, who played only
offensive center.
It was a game of breaks with
Because of the several
breaks the Tigers made for themselves, they weren’t forced to make any
sustained drives for TD’s. Three of the 5 times they attempted it the Bengallanders got no further than the
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THE TIGERS scored the first time they got their hands on the ball. With second down and one on their own 41,
Tommy James broke through on a counter trap to the left and raced to the
Mansfield 22, just missing going all the way.
On the next play Sheegog hit Paige cutting towards the end zone flag with “Ramblin Rick” grabbing the ball on the 10 and racing the
rest of the way with
On the next series,
Three plays into the third
quarter with third down, 8 on the Mansfield 49, Sheegog
hit Paige on the button hook left on the Tyger 30
with Rick sprinting the remainder of the distance for
the Bengals’ third TD with
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ON FOURTH DOWN on
He busted off left guard on
the next play for a score with
On fourth down in the next
series, the snap went past Parr into the end zone. Dave Whitfield, theTigers’
right defensive end, smashed into Parr in the end zone after the Tyger punter had retrieved the pigskin. It bounced loose and the other end, “Wild
Bill” Williams, pounced on it for the score.
With
Seven plays later,
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Nobody came close to scoring
after that.
Bruce commented after the
game. “I’m pleased at our performance
because we beat a tough team. We got a
lot of breaks,
A youthful Gary Prahst said of his
Prahst felt this loss would not hurt the morale of his team which starts
Buckeye conference play next week. He
said he had thought his team would be able to move the ball against
Prahst was exuberant over the play of Marsh, calling him “a real leader.”
Ends – Allen, Alexander, Arnett.
Tackles – Palm, Swope, Coe, Socea.
Guards – Adams, Windbigler, Reedy, King.
Center – Ruckman.
Quarterback – Waldman.
Halfbacks – Luckie, Osgar, Jefferson, Westerfield, Davis.
Fullbacks – Marsh, Swarn, Parr.
Ends – Paige, B. Williams, Mcguire, Crone, Riese, Healy.
Tackles – Petroff, Campbell, Hartley, Neago,
Ehmer,
Croop,
Rhine, Sherrett.
Guards – Whitfield,
Richards, White, Kraft, Rose, Porrini,
Mazon,
Beiter.
Centers – Marks, F.
Williams, Gallion.
Quarterbacks – Sheegog, Maurer, Doolittle.
Halfbacks – Foster, Lemon,
James, McFadden, Muhlbach.
Fullbacks – Manson, Hauenstein, Reed.
Touchdowns:
Sheegog (93-yard return); Manson (2-yard run);
B.
Williams (recovered fumble in end zone);
Foster (one-yard run).
Mansfield – Alexander
(17-yard pass from Waldman);
Parr (half-yard run).
Extra
Points:
First downs—rushing 8 5
First downs—passing 2 3
First downs—penalties 1 0
Total first downs 11 8
Yards gained rushing 199 126
Yards lost rushing 12 40
Net yards gained rushing 187 86
Net yards gained passing 72 57
Total yards gained 259 143
Passes attempted 6 13
Passes completed 2 6
Passes intercepted by 1 1
Yardage on passes intercepted 13 20
Times kicked off 7 3
Kickoff average (yards) 50.1 47.0
Kickoff returns (yards) 43 149
Times punted 3 5
Punt average (yards) 42.0 38.1
Punt returns (yards) 116 0
Had punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 3 2
Lost fumbled ball 1 2
Penalties 4 4
Yards penalized 60 39
Touchdowns rushing 2 1
Touchdowns passing 2 1
Touchdowns by interception 0 0
Miscellaneous 2 0
Total number of plays 46 57
Referee – Howard Wirtz (
Umpire – Harvey Hodgson, Jr.
(
Head Linesman – Bill
Makepeace (
Field Judge – Jack McLain (