Tiger Kittens
Help Beat Libbey 56-0
Strang Sweeps Bench
As Bengals Roll On To Their 9th Victory
By CHUCK HESS, JR.
The rain drops came
down pretty fast at Tiger stadium Friday night. But Washington high Coach Leo Strang was moving players from the
bench into the game even more quickly.
After the varsity
had run up a 27-0 score on Toledo Libbey midway in the second period, Strang
started moving his reserves into action.
The second-string seniors and underclassmen added 29 more points for a
56-0 victory.
Every man on the
squad played.
It was the Tigers’
ninth straight win of the season, second shut-out in a row and their fourth of
the year. It was Libbey’s sixth
straight defeat. The Cowboys have won
only one of seven contests.
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A
TOTAL of 8,267 fans, the
smallest gathering of the seven home games, sat in on the defeat of a
hopelessly outmanned, but scrappy, Toledo eleven. The fans who were at the final home game had to brave a
continuous rain that varied from a downpour to a drizzle and made ball handling
extremely dangerous in the home-coming tilt.
In spite of this the
two teams threw a total of 26 passes.
Massillon completed four of six attempts for 108 yards, two touchdowns
and a conversion. Libbey, forced to the
air, because it couldn’t move on the ground connected six of 20 times for 51
yards.
The Tigers’ fine
defense held Libbey to 44 net yards on the ground for a total of 95 net yards
gained. The Bengals used their blitz at
times, but not often.
Massillon had 356
net yards on the ground, most of the gain in the first half, and 108 via the
airwaves. The total was 464.
Strang said, “I’m
real pleased that all the boys got a chance to get into the game. It’s been a real grind for the past five
weeks. The second-stringers have had very
little chance to play. I’m happy the
fans got to see them.”
Youthful Dave
Lundberg of Libbey said, “Our younger boys got some good experience down
here. This is one of the finest teams
our staff has ever seen. Their reaction
on defense was terrific.”
“We helped Massillon
look good. But they’ve looked good
against fine teams and would have looked good against us anyhow.”
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THE
TIGERS SCORED just about every
time they got their hands on the ball, failing to tally only in the final
stanza. Two drives were stopped by
fumbles, one by an interception.
Wilbur Paisley tried
a 23-yard field goal when another drive bogged down. But the kick was bad and went off to the left. However, the junior booter had six
conversions in seven tries to his credit by the end of the night – one was
blocked – to give him 14 for 15 in three games.
Counting Paisley,
nine different Tigers broke into the scoring column. Co-Captain Charlie Brown did it twice. He got the first two scores of the game.
This made up for Charlie’s
fumble on the Libbey 21-yard line during the Tigers’ first try at moving the
ball. They had taken the opening
kickoff on their 30.
The next opportunity
for the Bengals came after a bad 10-yard punt from the Libbey 15 to the
25. Six plays and two first downs later
the Tigers had their first tally.
They got some help
from a pass interference penalty.
Quarterback Jim Alexander tried to hit long side End Larry Ehmer, in the
west corner of the south end zone. He
was pushed from the rear. The penalty
gave the Tigers possession on the one.
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PHILPOTT
FUMBLED on the next play, losing
two yards. Then Brown went between the
outside tackle and long side end from the three with 6:06 left. Paisley’s boot was good.
Minutes later the
Tigers took over on their 36 after an incompleted pass and on the first play
Brown was off and running on the same play for his second score at 2:26. Paisley got his second conversion.
In the second period
Massillon got the ball after a punt on its 20.
Brown went between the tackles for seven yards. Then Alexander threw on the diagonal. Co-Captain Ken Ivan, Short side end, cut
across, grabbed the ball at midfield and raced for the touchdown at 9:48. Paisley’s kick was blocked.
The next TD came at
3:45, after the Bengals had taken over again on a punt. Alexander cut between his short side guard
and end on the first play, lugging the ball from his 46 to the Libbey
nine. Ken Dean ran through the center
to the one. Alex scored on the next
play. Paisley’s kick was good.
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MASSILLON
SCORED twice within the last two
minutes of the first half. A blocked
punt gave the Tigers the ball on the Libbey 17. Quarterback Bob Baker ran two plays through the center, hitting
pay dirt on the second from one yard out at 1:44.
This time Paisley
faked the kick. Alexander, who was
holding stood up and fired to Willie Poole, a guard playing the end spot on the
kicking team and Massillon led 35-0.
Fifty-one seconds
later sophomore Cornerback Floyd (Duke) Pierce intercepted a Bill Brown aerial
on the Massillon 41 and galloped 59 yards for a TD. Paisley connected again.
Both of the Tigers’
second half TD’s came in the third stanza, after the Bengals had forced Libbey
to punt.
Early in the canto
Massillon got the ball on its own 47.
Utilizing six plays with three first downs, the Tigers had their seventh
TD at 8:23. Quarterback Keith Jarvis
passed down the center to long side End Steve Garland from the 13. Paisley booted the extra point.
On the previous
play, Jarvis had broken through the center on a key run from Toledo’s 36 to the
13 to set up his own score.
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THE
FINAL tally came at 2:34 on a
39-yard run by sophomore Tailback Terry Getz.
Getz midway through the season made the switch from quarterback to
tailback. The run was a sweep around
the long side end. Paisley’s seventh
conversion attempt was good.
The Benglas had
moved from their 30 in seven plays and two first downs for the score. A key run was by another sophomore
Quarterback Ron Swartz. His run from
the Massillon 37 to the Toledo 48 helped set up the tally.
The play chart shows
that Libbey was able to get into Massillon territory only once in the first
period and twice in the last, the final two times being on a fumble recovery
and pass interception. The Cowboys had
the ball on the Bengal 25 when the game ended
Although Libbey
didn’t show a whole lot, Halfback Jim Goings, a sophomore, ran well when he was
able to get loose. So did sophomore
Halfback John Williams, playing his first game and Fullback Guy Warner. End John Searcy showed well on defense.
STATISTICS
Mass. Libbey
First downs – rushing 17 1
First downs – passing 3
4
First downs – penalties 0 0
Total first downs 15 5
Yards gained rushing 165 70
Yards lost rushing 9 26
Net yards gained rushing 356 44
Yards gained passing 108 51
Total yards gained 464 25
Passes attempted 6 20
Passes completed 4 6
Passes intercepted by 2 1
Times kicked off 9 1
Kickoff average (yards) 44.1 30.0
Kickoff returns (yards) 70 117
Times punted 0 7
Punt average (yards) 0 28.7
Punt return (yards) 18 0
Had punts blocked 0 1
Fumbles 2
2
Lost fumbled ball 6 0
Penalties 2 0
Yards penalized (unreadable information)
Massillon
Statisticians
Junie Studer.
Earl O’Leary.