TIGERS EYE
3rd SPOT
IN POLL
By CHUCK HESS,
JR.
Tuesday’s Associated Press
gridiron poll should have some good news in it for the
The 13,000 who saw the
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THE TIGERS – fourth ranked last week – should take over
The victory gave the
defending champion
“Both of our fullbacks did a
good job,” Seaman said. “
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THE
BESPECTACLED Autrey
and Streeter had good off-tackle holes through which to run. The left-side slant seemed to be
Co-Captain George Whitfield
and Ernie McGeorge did their blocking.
“They split an end out and
pulled us outside,” Dragons Coach Fred Conti explained. “We shut off a bit in the second half but
then they ran Smith in there and ran that sweep at us.”
Because Smith and the two
fullbacks were able to run so well, it made Malinowski
more dangerous off the fake. He also did
some outstanding punting to keep
His out-of-bounds boot on
the Dragons’ five-yard line midway in the fourth quarter when the Tigers bogged
down on the
Seaman had said that the
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BUT THE TIGERS forced the Dragons into five fumbles, picking up four – one in each
quarter. The recoveries, in order, were
by Dave Couto on the
After Couto’s
recovery, Malinowski broke off his 70 yard run to the
four where two of the fastest Dragons – Bob Henry and Rick Gales – brought him
down. This was the series which was
blunted by the motion penalty.
Streeter converted on a
pitchout to the left.
The other
Smith scored over right
tackle from four yards away and repeated the procedure for the conversion.
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Gales passed to end John DeCamp in the right corner of the end zone for the
conversion.
Another Niles threat came
about when Gales broke loose down the sideline from the Massillon 47 in the
first quarter but was tripped up by Co-Captain Larry Shumar
on about the 30 and knocked out of bounds by Chuck Stoner on the 24. Then came Conte’s
recovery.
After the Dragons brought a
INDIVIDUAL
RUSHHING
Player Att. Net. Ave.
Malinowski 13 88 6.8
Streeter 11 44 4.0
McDew 5 9 1.8
Smith 20 51 2.6
M. Autrey 4 45 11.3
Player Att. Net. Ave.
Henry 12 54 4.5
L. Tabor 10 65 6.5
Ends – Engler,
James, Cline, Dorman, Conley.
Tackles – Laase, McGeorge, Harris, Midgley, Doll.
Guards – Whitfield, Harig, Couto, Indorf,
Arnott.
Center – Cocklin.
Quarterbacks – Malinowski, Fromholtz, Lombardi.
Halfbacks – McDew, Smith, Shumar, K. Autrey, Gamble,
Miller, Stoner, Hodgson, Sheaters, McLin.
Fullbacks – M. Autrey, Streeter, Johnson.
Ends – Hardy, DeCamp, DeMont, N. Gatta, Joseph, J. Tabor.
Tackles – R. Santangelo, R. Sypert, Calderone, Rogers.
Gaurds – Joseph, D. Sypert, Hammel, Baragona.
Centers –
Quarterbacks – S. and M.
Conway, Fusco.
Halfbacks – Henry, D. Gatta, Gales, Pallante.
Fullbacks – L. Tabor, J. Santangelo.
Touchdowns:
Extra points:
OFFICIALS
Referee – Ted Humphrey.
Umpire – Bob Bodnar.
Head Linesman – Paul
Hoskins.
Field Judge – Tom Ascar.
AAC STANDINGS
Rec. Ovl. Pts. Opp.
McKinley 1-1 4-1 91 29
THE
GRIDSTICK
First downs –rushing 14 7
First downs – passing 1 2
Total first downs 15 9
Yards gained rushing 252 135
Yards lost rushing 21 11
Net yards gained rushing 231 124
Net yards gained passing 23 34
Total yards gained 254 158
Passes attempted 2-5 2-9
Passes intercepted by 2 1
Kickoff average (yards) 3—46 2-31
Kickoff returns (yards) 18 23
Punt average (yards) 4-27.7 4-41.2
Punt return (yards) 39 19
Fumbles, lost 1-1 4-5
Penalties 5 1
Yards penalized 33 5
Touchdowns rushing 2 1
Total number of plays 61 52