Tigers
need not be ashamed,
say Shuff
By CHUCK HESS, JR.
Independent Sports Editor
Psalm 31 says, “Be strong and take courage.”
Tiger coach Chuck Shuff put it
another way, as his charges alighted Saturday night from the busses which
returned them from
“KEEP YOUR heads up,” the Tiger skipper said. ‘You have nothing to be ashamed of.”
The
The 1974 Tigers’ third defeat came before 13,000 Saturday
night at Riverside Stadium in
The game was the All-American Conference opener for both
teams and the loss puts the Tigers in the cellar with
The Obiemen have lost two of five
games played at
SATURDAY’S WINNING tally
came with less than
“I had no thought of having Keith squibb kick the ball,” said Shuff. “We would have run a high chance of kicking it out of bounds. That would have given him the ball on the 40.”
“There are times when you wonder what you have to do to
win,” Shuff said.
“Our kids gave us an all-out gutty
performance. When they put two-point
conversions in when they had to, they sure deserved more than they got in
playing against a fine
Shuff thinks the Tigers will be all right morale-wise.
“These kids are Massillon Tigers,” Shuff said. “It takes an awful lot to take the pride out of a Tiger.”
THE FIRST test will be if
the
“
Zielger was spun around on the 40 on his trek downfield.
Shuff wasn’t the only one crediting the Tigers with some real gutty play. Napolet called it “taking a lot of nerve” when the Tigers gambled on a third and five situation on their
68-yard, first quarter touchdowns drive and a fourth and two situation on their 87-yard fourth quarter drive.
The Tigers got a 12-yard runback from junior Jeff Lab
following
SENIOR SWINGBACK Mark Pifer followed with a counter run for 26 more to the 10 and two plays later junior fullback Bill Harmon powered over off tackle from the five. Senior quarterback Greg Wood slanted off tackle for the conversion.
In the fourth quarter it was fourth and one on the Tigers’
45 when Wood hit senior split end Eddie “Tinker” Bell with a 10-yarder for a
first down on the Niles 45. The
Grizzard made a great second-effort run on a pitchout for the conversion.
Denny Severin kicked the conversion.
THE DRAGONS scored at the
beginning of the fourth quarter on a 19-play, 80-yard drive following a Tiger
punt.
Senior Dirk Abernathy, switched back to quarterback from tailback to make use of his speed, option ability and passing, hit Severin for the conversion. The Tigers later stopped Dirk’s effort to add two points to Ziegler’s game-winning TD, but his passing helped to keep both Niles TD drives going.
Ziegler’s Kickoff Return
Powers Red Dragons
To Win Over Tigers
NILES – Nearly 13,000 spectators watched Steve Ziegler return a kickoff 88 yards with about 3:00 left in the game Saturday night as Niles McKinley defeated Massillon Washington 21-16 in a seesaw All-American Conference scholastic football game.
The loss was
Ziegler’s return came in the wake of
Greg Joseph set up
SCORING SUMMARY
N – fb Phil Chelsea 1 run (Denny Severin kick).
M – fb Bill Harmon 5 run (qb Greg Wood run).
N –
M – sb Ed Bell 24 pass from Wood (fb Tom Grizzard run).
N – Steve Ziegler 88 kickoff return (run failed).
Tiger,
Ends – Lemon
Tackles – Lauber, Easter, Greshen, Rich, M. Matie.
Guards – Lightfoot, Bricker, Parrish, Schumacher, Dowd, Rambaud, Christoff, Snell, Brand.
Centers – Nagle, Peters.
Quarterback – Wood.
Halfbacks – Herring, Streeter, Grizzard, Pifer, Dorsey, Robinson.
Fullbacks – B. Harmon, Lab, Waldrop.
Kicker – K. Harmon
Punter – Keller.
Ends – Severin, Braun, Zielger, Woodford, Gatin, Blair.
Tackles – Hojnik, Miller, Blair.
Guards – Accordino, Klendovic.
Center – Ledenko.
Quarterback – Abernathy.
Halfbacks – Arnold, Chelsea, S. Russo, P.
Russo,
Fullbacks – Pallante, Tolver, Gillipsie.
Weight comparsions:
Tigers
offense – (line 187; backfield 180; overall 184).
defense (line 191; backfield 156; overall 179).
offense (line 193, backfield, 167; overall 184).
defense – (line 190; backfield 169; overall 169).
Series:
Points scored:
Weather: 70 percent chance of rain.
ATTENDANCE – 13,000.
OFFICIALS
Referee – Steve Nagy.
Umpire – Brenton Kirk.
Head Linesman – Tom Coleman.
Field Judge – Fred Vicarel.
Back Judge – Dr. Larry Glass.
GAME STATISTICS
M N
First downs – passing 2 5
First downs – penalties 3 1
Total first downs 11 13
Yards gained rushing 205 136
Yards lost rushing 13 17
Net yds. gained rush. 192 119
Net yds. gained pass. 35 74
Total yds. gained 227 193
Passes com. 4-12 7-17
Passes inter. by 1 2
Yd. on passes inter. 18 32
Kickoff ave. (yds.) 3-41.0 4-37.0
Kickoff ret (yds.) 43 126
Punt ave. (yds.) 4-41.3 5-32.0
Punt ret. (yds.) 5 4
Had punts blocked 0 0
Lost fumbled ball 1-1 0
Yds. penalized 9-114 6-63
Touchdowns rushing 2 2
Miscellaneous 0 1
Total no. of plays 45 54
To the Editor of The Evening Independent
It’s amazing how one’s perspective changes when you’re a parent of a Tiger team member. Maybe it’s because you are aware of the hours of blood, sweat and tears that go into football and the respect that the boys have for their coach, Chuck Shuff. Or maybe it’s because you know that this coach is not only a teacher of skill, but a character builder, which is of equal importance in a young man’s life. These boys are giving all the ability and God-given talent they have to offer.
Win or lose – get on their side and off their backs, Tigertown. Your example is so very important to these boys – they deserve your encouragement and support. Please don’t let them down.
Proud Tiger Mom
To the Editor of The Evening Independent
A week or 10 days before the opening of the local football
season, a mother of a
That letter prepared me to accept without shock the results of the 1974 season to date.
Nice guys do not produce championship football at
L.F. Milligan
Hard times for
Tiger footballers
By GEORGE STRODE
COLUMBUS (AP) – Mighty
The Tigers, 13 times champions of
CHUCK SHUFF, the new
“I came into
Shuff blames the slow start on injuries and inexperience.
“We had 15 lettermen, but only four of them were regulars,” he said via telephone.
And two of the regulars, Co-Captains Joe Studer and Tim Gutshall, are out with injuries. Studer, a center-defensive end, has a heart murmur, Gutshall, a two-year linebacker, knee problems.
With such a start, Tiger faithful have grumbled.
“Sure, there is some unhappiness,” said Massillon Independent sports Editor Chuck Hess, Jr., a team chronicler for 14 years. “But the fans have treated Shuff pretty well.”
Shuff, who doubles as the school’s athletic director, is working on a three-year contract. Therefore, he isn’t reaching for the panic button.
“The coaches have told our seniors we are not giving up on them,” Shuff said. “In a lot of situations like this, coaches will go with younger players. We’re sticking with out seniors.
“I think we have our kids in pretty good mental shape for the rest of the season,” he said.
One thing in Shuff’s favor: He knows adversity in the first season at a school.
His opening 1965 team at
In his first season at Fremont Ross, Shuff
posted a 1-9 mark. The last three teams
all compiled 9-1 records before Shuff departed for