Tenacious Tigers Trip Stubborn
Puts First Blemish On Foes
Bengals
Lauded For Bouncing Back;
Crowd
Sets Record For
By CHUCK HESS, JR.
“Blood, sweat, toil and
tears.”
The
The Obiemen
fought back from a 3-quarter deficit to hand the previously unbeaten and
fourth-ranked Big Red a 20-14 setback before a record crowd of 9,489 at Harding
field in the river city. The crowd
figure topped the 9,325 which witnessed a game between
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The
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IT WAS THE 24TH straight win for
The game featured a battle
of defenses with
The Bengals
held the vaunted
Massillon had an 8-5 first
down lead after the first half and got 5 more in the second half to
Steubenville’s one for a 13-6 margin.
The Tigers lost 13 yards rushing in the first half while throwing the
Big Red for only 3 but lost only one yard after the intermission while tossing
the stubborn.
It was also a game of breaks
again for the Tigers who have had a habit of cashing in on such happenings this
year. The biggest came in the third
period after
Shortly thereafter with fourth
down and 4 on the 32, Steubenville was penalized 5 yards for more illegal
motion on successive plays nullifying first downs in each case. Offsetting fouls – procedure on
Halfback Mike Palmer tried
to run the ball but gained only 2 yards.
Later Steubenville Coach Abe
Bryan said, “The penalties hurt us,” but also added, “I made a bad mistake
there by not punting. But I did not want
them to have the ball and I thought I could surprise them.”
Bruce also admitted, “The
penalties hurt them.”
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AFTER TAKING over with
The winning touchdown drive
saw “Sweet Walter” Lemon, Dave Sheegog, Will Foster
and Tommy James all taking turns running the ball. Sheegog and Lemon
each got first downs on crucial third down plays. Foster picked one by inches on the
Another crucial fourth down
situation popped up on the 10 with 3 yards to go. Sheegog hit
halfback Tommy James to the right outside on the 5.
Two plays later Foster
rammed in from the 2 with
During this crucial time on
defense, the Bengals may have found themselves
another good middle guard. Senior Wally
Smith, known as “The Catfish” to his teammates, did a job reminiscent of Tommy
Whitfield’s last year.
The Tigers broke into the
scoring column first, taking the opening kickoff into touchdown territory. James ran back 16 yards to his 36. Four plays later Sheegog
hit Paige on first down from the 48 for 27 yards to the
Three plays later on another
first down, this one from the 15, Sheegog found Paige
on the 5 with “Ramblin Rick” going on in for the
score with 8:01 seconds left. Linebacker
Dwight Sims broke through to spill Foster on the conversion run.
Sims then ran the kickoff
back 91 yards down the sideline to his left with
The Tigers had another drive
aborted at the
In the second period, tackle
Mike Sherrett and Foster, from his linebacker spot,
broke though to spill Palmer after a bad fourth down punt snap. It was first and 10 for the Tigers on the Big
Red 29.
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IN 9 PLAYS the Bengals had their second score. This drive took about 5 minutes, another time
the WHS eleven stole precious time from the Stubbers. James picked up a crucial first down on the
On the ensuing third down,
Lemon hauled in a Sheegog aerial on the 10 and
scampered to the 4. Then
carried to the one. An offside
penalty put the pigskin on the half-yard line.
James went off left guard with
Quarterback Bob Endres connected with Palmer on the
On fourth down from the 3, Endres swept right end for the equalizer. He passed to Sesto
in the left side of the end zone for the conversion and
After the game, Bruce paid
tribute to
If there was doubt in the
fans’ minds about whether their Tigers would come back to win, Bruce had
none. “Certainly, I thought we would
come back,” he snapped. “These are the
Tigers.”
Ends – Paige, McGuire, Gallion, Healy.
Tackles – Hartlye, Petroff, Neago, Sherrett, Campbell.
Guards – Whitfield, Rose,
Richards.
Centers – Marks, F.
Williams, Ehmer.
Quarterbacks – Sheegog, Doolittle, McLendon, Smith.
Halfbacks – Lemon, James,
McFadden, Muhlbach.
Fullback – Foster.
Ends – Sesto,
R. Sims, D. Sims, Spahn.
Tackles – Bass, Jones.
Guards – Hershey, Checca.
Centes – Sarap, Bates.
Quarterbacks – Endres, Moore.
Halfbacks – Kerr, Both,
Palmer.
Fullback – Smith.
Score by
quarters:
Touchdowns:
Foster (2-yard run).
Extra points:
OFFICIALS:
Referee – Ted Humphries (
Umpire – Mike Rodak (
Head Linesman –
Field Judge – LaVerne Haidet (
Attendance – 9,489 (new
Harding field record)
First downs—rushing 8 5
First downs—passing 5 1
First downs—penalties 0 0
Total first downs 13 6
Yards gained rushing 153 101
Yards lost rushing 14 31
Net yards gained rushing 139 70
Net yards gained passing 70 33
Total yards gained 209 103
Passes attempted 10 2
Passes completed 5 1
Passes intercepted by 0 1
Yardage on passes intercepted 0 15
Times kicked off 4 3
Kickoff average (yards) 48.5 42.0
Kickoff returns (yards) 47 146
Times punted 4 4
Punt average (yards) 31.0 33.5
Punt returns (yards) 7 3
Had punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 1 0
Lost fumbled ball 0 0
Penalties 2 4
Yards penalized 20 15
Touchdowns rushing 2 1
Touchdowns passing 1 0
Touchdowns by interception 0 0
Miscellaneous 0 1
Total number of plays 60 46