Tigers’ ability to move ball
tops
By CHUCK HESS,
JR.
You can’t beat good
defensive football, but when the other team is matching your effort, you’d
better be able to move the ball when you get the chance.
That was the difference
Friday night at Hartshorn stadium in
The near-capacity crowd
watched the Orange and black capitalize one a couple of breaks and put together
two 50-yard drives to score in each quarter except the first and jump into a
tie for first place in the All-American conference with Niles McKinley. The Tigers will play at
For
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“SOMEBODY ELSE
made the mistakes instead of us for a change,”
Massillon Coach Bob Seaman said, adding, “Our defense hit like the devil.”
“I felt our defense played a
good game, “Alliance coach Mel Knowlton commented, “but we couldn’t move the
ball and errors killed us. You can’t
play defense all night and expect to be great.”
“When you’re playing a team
whose backs can run like
The miscue, which damaged
28-yard line into the end
zone, got back out to the three, but was stopped by end Dave Couto.
Two plays later quarterback
Marc Malinowski burst through the center from the two
for
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BOTH KNOWLTON and Seaman pointed out that a safety at this point would have been
better for the
The Aviators had taken a 6-0
first quarter lead when junior John Fromholtz,
punting for the first time this year, saw his effort downed on the
Albu chose the aerial route in a try for a conversion, but safety Chuck
Stoner intercepted.
The
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HE PUT THE
TIGERS on the scoreboard with 4:29 left in the
second period with a
four-yard off-tackle jaunt and gave them the lead with a conversion run on the
same play. He ran all five plays in the
TD march after Mark McDew had run a punt back 18
yards to the Aviator 22.
Larry Shumar’s
13-yard punt runback to the
Malinowski passed to McDew in the center of the end
zone from 14 yards out for the TD as the period ended. Smith smashed over right tackle for the
conversion.
Guard Tim Arnott recovered a Pilot fumble on the
Seaman explained that the
Tigers were able to pass effectively in the second half because the Aviators’
defensive alignment left the passing game open.
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CO-CAPTAIN and linebacker George Whitfield and safety Chuck Stoner both picked
off passes in the second half and Dave Hout, a junior middle guard, grabbed a
fumble in the second quarter but the steals led to nothing. The interceptions aborted
On the first play of the
game, Purdy got loose deep in
“He was as open as you can
ever be,” Knowlton moaned, “as open as a corn field. If you can score one like that you can really
shake a team.”
Ends – James, Engler, Cline, Dorman, Conley.
Tackles – McGeorge, Laase, Midgley, Doll, Harris.
Guards – Whitfield, Harig, Hout, Couto, Indorf, Arnott.
Center – Cocklin.
Quarterbacks – Malinowski, Herring, Fromholtz.
Halfbacks – Smith, McDew, Shumar, K. Autrey, Hodgson, Stoner,
McLin,
Sheaters.
Fullbacks – M. Autrey, Streeter, Johnson.
Ends – Beiry,
Grimes, Malone, Purdy.
Tackles – Dietrich,
Guards – Gemberling,
Crockett, Post, Brunie, Horton.
Centers – Trieff, Fulop.
Quarterback – Albu.
Halfbacks – Terrell, Slifkin, Golden, Rogers, King, Young.
Fullbacks – Geltz, Petersberger.
Touchdowns:
Massillon – Smith, (4-yard run); Malinowski, (12-yard
run); McDew 2 (8 and 13-yard passes from Malinowski).
Extra
points:
THE
GRIDSTICK
M A
First downs –rushing 11 1
First downs – passing 3 4
First downs – penalties 0 1
Total first downs 13 6
Yards gained rushing 152 20
Yards lost rushing 40 45
Net yards gained rushing 142 3
Net yards gained passing 37 62
Total yards gained 179 84
Passes completed 4-11 6-15
Passes intercepted by 2 0
Yardage on passes
intercepted 52 0
Times kicked off 3 2
Kickoff average (yards) 42.2 45.5
Kickoff returns (yards) 33 29
Punt average (yards) 4-25 4-35
Punt return (yards) 38 0
Had punts blocked 0 0
Fumbles 2 5
Lost fumbled ball 0 2
Penalties 3 3
Yards penalized 35 25
Touchdowns rushing 2 0
Touchdowns passing 2 1
Touchdowns by
interception 0 0
Miscellaneous 0 0
Total number of plays 70 51