Chesapeake High School - Panther Yearbook (Chesapeake, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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trashed over from the 10 yard PANTHERS WIN FRIJM PEBRO BY .26 T0 ll Roger Hungate. the chap, whose early-season lnellgiblllty status before lhe was ruled O. K. made the headlines, boosted the county- league championship hopes oi 'Chesapeake hi-gh's Purple Panth- ers Friday when he paced his teammates to a 26-0 victory over the Pedro Red Men. Hungate scored three touch- downs for Chesapeake with all of the action starting in the third period following s. scoreless first half. , The fleet line-'buster staged a 45-yard touchdown gallop for the first Chesapeake counter, inter- cepted .a pass to run 50 yards for the second, ,and contributed the third touchdown on a 49-yard .pass interception gallop. Smith. Purple Panther quarterback scored the final tally when he intercepted a pass and acampered 5 yards with the oval. I 5 s V' In addition to scoring three of the four touchdowns. Hungate 'operating from the fullback post on offense. plunged for one of the extra. points- A pass from-Rumell -to Hutchinson brought the other. Chesapeake scol-ed eight first downs to Pedro'.g six, and .com- -pleted five passes out of 1 at- Pedro attempted three temps. passes. and completed one. - The lineups: Chesapeake Pedro LE-Nichols Wagner LT-Lewis Burks LG-McWhorter Sclox' .C-Black Bodkins RG-Akers Baer R.T-Barnett Kaiser RE-Hunt Kelley QB-Smith Pemberton LH-B-ussell Ruth RH'-Cooper Jayne- FB-Hungate Stambaugh Subs-Pedro: Johnny B s e r, 1 Chester Wells. Wayne McClellan, Brammer. Cellar. Dalton, Ralph Anklson, Sam- McClain. 1 Chesapeake ..... 0 0 18 13-285 Padm ....... .. 0 0 0' 0- 0 BHESAPEAKE UUWNS BUFFALU 33-13 WITH HUNGATE LEADING HIT PARADE The Chesapeake Panthers, hitting on all twelve cylinders. hreezed to a 88 to 18 victory over Buffalo, W. Va., High, Friday afternoon at Chesapeake before a great throng of ardent fans. Thfentire Cheaepeake line and backfleld showed great improve- ment and performed in their hestl style ln downing a fine Buffalo team. Roger I-Iungate was the scor-w ing ace of the Panthers. So good wus the Buffalo team that it battled on even terms. through the first period, losing tha ball at the close of the quarter on, the Chesapealle 15-yard line. ' When the second quarter opened, Hungate sliced Off left tackle, and out back to run 85-yards for the Again in the fourth period Huo- gate ' ' line for s touchdown makin! me count Chesapeake 82. Buffalo 1. A pau, Russell to Koster for the ex- tra. point was good and that endedi the Chesapeake scoring, brlnilhl the total 33 to 7. 1 Agugmt gh, Chesapeake, reserve team the Buffalo team started a concerted march ln the closing minutes and score on a 21-Yard dash by Smith. x-ns attempted H111 around end' for the' conversion tailed so the final count was Ches- qpeake 88, Buffalo 33. , For Chesapeake: Ends. 1416310195 and Hunt: Tackleli I-Owl! 'nd Schneider, Guards, McWhorter and Akers: Center, Rogers: LH, Le!- tlrst counter of the pastimlng,.,lunzweu: RH, coops: FB' Hun. Dgnny Russell plunged tor the con- version, making the score, Chesa- peake 7, Buffalo 0. In the middle of the second per- iod. Buffalo tied thetcount, work- ing the ball to the Chesapeake 29- and trom that point a pak, Smith to Ross was good for the L d. The conversion failed. At the close of the second per- iod, Russell hlt Hunt with a pass that was good for 19 yards and a touchdown. The conversion failed. in the third period, Hungits- plunged the 'final tive yards for I touchdown and then drove ovu' center for the conversion, to run the Chesapeake total to 19. Chesapeake again scored when I-fungate went tm-ough center h'0m the 10-yard line for a touchdown. I-luugate then hit over center hr: the conversion to make the score 26 to 'I for Chesapeake. K gate and QB. Russell. For Buffalo: Ends, Wellman and Ross: Tackles. Eastham and Shy: Guards, Chadwick and Burton: Center, Staley: LH, Smith: RH. MeComaa, FB, White. QB. Winters. Substitutes: Chesapeake-Kimbol Bennett, Gillen, Barnett. Hamlin. Willard Smith, Vincent McWhorter. Don McWhorter, Marvin Fulton, Ralph Ransbcttom, Keefer. Gilbeff- Smith. ' Buffalo - Hayton, Blankenship, Nelson, Mead. Ward. Minor. Ched- wlck, Allie, Hensley, Nichols and Ball. Chesapeake Unbeaten Alter Whipping Pedro I-Iungate Scores Three Of Panther TD's On Runs Of 55. 51. -600 Yards Against Pedro PUWERFUL MAN, W. VA., ELEVEN HOLDS CHESAPEAKE PANTHERS .Til I2-I2 IJEADLUBK FRIDAY ' Ch:'sapeake's Panthers ran upiinost Impressive one. The gainei against 8. powerful high school grid team from Man, W. Vu., Fri- day afternoon and lt looked as if the West Virglnlans might make the Chesapeake I-lornecoming a. sod N affair before the game ended 12- 12. The Man warriors scored two touchdowns in the first halt, with A speed merchant named Klipo carrying the mail. on a 40-yard sprint ln i the first period and chasing around end for 21 yards in the second period for the tngo t. d.'s. The conversion attempt failed after each of the scoring! processlons. A fighting Panther team charg- ed back in the second halt when the Chesapeake athletes, with a great line that outcharged their playmates from Man, all the way, reallv rising to the heights. While the line was msnfully do- ing its chores Danny Russell plumpcd a pretty pass to Keefer who negotiated the remaining 14- yards for the first touchdown ear- ly ln the third period. The Panthers continued their impetus in the remainder of the third canto and when the fourth quarter got well under way Danny Russell 'tossed a spot pass to Coop- er for five yards and a touchdown. The conversion attempt failed- Lewis, Smith and -McWhorter played an excellent game on de- fense for the Panthers and con- tributed greatly lo the wonderful showing Ol' the Chesapeake team against. their really potent visitors. 1 William Black. one of the Chesa- peake stars was out of the game due to- a leg' injury sustained :Thursday afternoon in a practice ' session. He is in a Huntington hos- , pltal. ' The homecomlngx program was a was preceded by a parade that' covered one mile. It got under Way at 10:00 a. ni. and was a beautifull pageant. ' Lhesapeake high's queen was Roberta Sheets. Her attendants were Free Plybon. Mary Lou Keeney and Mary Ann Bailey. I Man hlgh's queen was Fanee Leach. with Shirley Staten and Gaye B:-umrield serving as her at- tendants. At half time the ceremony was also most beautiful and added color and gayety to the contest. The program opened with the ren- dition of the Alma Mater song by Gloria Singer. who was aczompan- led by Karl Tyree, on the trumpet. Mr. Young, dean of boys. intro- duced Supt. Joe Riley, who wel-' coined Man to Chesapeake. 'then Mr. Young introduced principal. John Fisher, who presented floral bouquets to the two queens. Each attendant was -given a beautifull carnage. ' The queens were crowned last night at the intermission of the Homecoming Dance, which was a brilliant affair and highlighted the fall activities of the Chesapeake high school. The lineups: Poo. Chesapeake Man. W. Va. LE-Nlcholes Gilbert LT-Lewis Lonkas DG---Mcwhort er Bailey G-G. Smith J ustioe RG-Akers Spins R'1'qBa.x-neti 'White RE-Hunt Deuboneuch LH- Reefer ,Klipo RI-I-Cooper Pet rhart QB-Russell , . leer FVB-Hungate if 7 en Referee, Rolph. Umpfm a.: Head Llnesmnn, Coen. 'y...,f Chesapeake In Southern Ohio Conference

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CHESAPEAKE TRAMPLES ST. JOE FLYERS 31-0 Danny Russell ls Standuut Backls Panthers Triumph A big. rangy crew of Chesa- peake Panthers, sparked by the running and passing ,of Dan Rua- sell. took a. long stride toward e. defense of their county champion- shlp when they defeated a. scrappy bunch of St. Joe Flyers 31-0 last night at Beechwood stadium. A crowd estimated at 2500 watched the Panthers roll to five touchdowns and an extra point whlle limiting the Flyers to 65 yards on the ground. Chesapeake made good use of its superior speed and power on the offense and its heavier llne throttled all attempts of the Flyers to cross into pay dirt. The Flyers made but one ser- ious scoring threat. and that was stopped by the clock at -the and of the first half with the hall on the- two yard line. Following the Panthers' Xourth touchdown the Flyers seemed to catch fire and on the flrst play after the kickoff 'Pat Levine broke through tackle, out ball andt got all the way to the 20 yard line. The Flyers lost. the ball on downs here but the Panthers quick kicked to the 33 yard line. On the first play Levine a flat pass from Mike Madden, and on a beautiful, twisting run got down to the two yard line. Two line bucks failed to scorerand the hal! ended with the hall still on the two. The Panther offensive started rolling immediately alter the opening kick off. Russell flipped two passes, good for 20 yards, the Flyers braced but forced' the Panthers to kick. The Flyers could not gain and Sthtth inter- cepted B. long pass on the 26 and returned it to the Flyer 7. Rog- er Hungate 081116 in the game and on his first running play of the season bulled his way over from the seven yard stripe. The try for point failed. The second Panther score also came in the flrstpquarter when Russell passed to Hunt in the end zone. after the Panthers had tak- en over the hall on the'Flyer 80 following a fumble by Pat Iavine on a punt attempt. The third counter came in the second quarter when the Panthers- took over the ball on the Flyer 41. I-Iungate got two through center Grifiilhsville Loses To Panthers 27 To 7 The Chesapeake Panthers ripped through the Grif- fithsville, W. Va., high school team at Chesapeake Ra-idey afternoon by the score of 27 to 'Z for thelr second stralght win of the season. The Panthers struck. with equal force both Qi the ground and through the air to brmg about the defeat of Griffithsville. The Panthers of Coach Tom Hessen piled up their 27 points in- the first three quarters, and al- lowed the vlrltors to tally their TD in the final period after sub- stl were inserted into the lin, P- A The Ill-at Panther touchdown same early ln the opening oanto after a lon: pan from Danny Russell to End Charles Nlohola an-nee the aan to the Griffiths- auie s-in-a nan 'mi touchdown elmo, on the--next play when Russell passed to Carroll Kee!- er in the end aoneg The try for extra maint wee no 7003. Chesa- peake 8. Grlfflthsvllle 0. In the second quarter. Keefer. .who is prqvlng to be one of the eounty's ace performers, broke loose for 70 yards and Chesa- 'peake's second touchdown' after talrlng a kick. Danny Russell add- ed the extra polnton a line buck. Roger Hungste, the big Panther fullback, dominated the offensive ion Qhesapealse'd next drive to the Grlffithsvllle goal line. He started? the march on the Panther -25, and ellmaxed it with a smash ot.tlu-ee yn-as., for me third Chesapeake TD. Russell added the extra point on a run. Chesapeake 20, Gril- 'tlfthsville 0. Later ln that same quarter, Rus- sell uncorkedsnother beautiiut pass which was pulled ln'hy Nich- ols for the touohtonm. The play was good for 42 yards. Hungate added the tlnal Panther point on a line plunge. ln the fourth quarter, wlth Chesapeake subs in all positions, Grlfflthsvllle's quarterback Lowl ery took a' pass and worxned his way 15 yards for a touchdown. Stowers placeklck for the extra was good. Chesapeake 27, Grif- fithsvllle 7. .Chesapeake in winning demon- strated araln that they must rank as the team to beat In the County. League this season, Their team has strength in all positions. and in their two lame! ao lar have experienced little difficulty ln' loorlng al- most lu time they so desire. Chesapeake Pea. Grliflthavllle Nichols L E Cooper Lewis Ll' Glllenweter J. Smith LG . Bell Black C Osborne Rogers RG Smith Schneider Rl' Stowers Hutchinson RE A. Pauley Leiflngwell QB Lowery Russell L H h Miles Cooper RI-I P. Pauley Keeler IB Escue ,plungeithrough eenter for the and then, Russell picked up 19 s.- round rlght end. Hungate went through center for 10 Ydrds and Hungate got three yards to the Flyer 8. A Russell to Hunt pass was incomplete but a double re- verse wlth Nichols, the Panther lett end, wlndlng up with the ball, was good for eight yards and a touchdown. The fourth Panther score of the first half cams when Smlth ln- tercepted a long pans by Pat Le- vine and rambled 50 yards down the west sldellne, to the Flyer right end and after Kiefer lost 25. Russell picked up 15 around right end and after Kiefer lost two yards around left end, the rifle arm of Russell was again unltmbered and he tossed to Kle- fer ln the end none for the touch- down. The halt time score was 24-0 in favor of Chesapeake. The thlrd perlod was scoreless although the boys of Tommy Hes- son moved down to the 18 yard line of St. Joe before losing the ball on downs. Following this threat the Flyers putfon one or the best juggling acts of the IBS? non. Pat Isvlne tossed e. flat. pass to Mike Madden who later- aled to Pete Holtz, who again lateraled back to Mike Madden. The play was good for 21 yards. Panthers In First Defeat Oi Campaign Huntington Vlnson's Tigers end- ed Chesapeake's wlnnlnz streak at the Peake Friday afternoon with a 19 to 0 victory. The wlnners tallied two touchdowns ln the flrst hal! and one more in the iourth quarter to defeat the Lawrence counuans. The victory was the third ln tour outings for vlnson, while Chesa- peake now has a record ot two wins and one setback.- Vinaon seared a few mlnutea after the lame' started when White passed from the Chesa- peakeuyardllnetolndllrurn who took the plll on the I9 and ran the remaining dlatanee for the touchdown. The pal: 'fl tor extra point was incomplete. After the teams battled on even terms for the llrst hal! of the second quarter, Panther Hslfback Danny Russell faded back and heaved a pass which was inter- cepted by Vinson Tackle Nutter who raced down the sidellne to soore.,Morehead's attempted placa- klck for the extra point ialled. The Panthers tightened their defenses' in the third quarter, hold- lng Vlnson scoreless, and staged a drlve which carried to the Tiger 30 yard line fonthelr deepest pen- etration o! the game. Vinson took over once aaaln at the bednnlnl of the Ilnal r and drove their way' to' Chesapeake! I0 where Grant The fourth quarter saw Dan Russell on the rampage again. Taking the ball on their own 30, Russell faded back and tossed a. 27 yard pass to Hutchinson, who' made a sensational catuh of the ball. Russell circled right end for 80.yard-B to the Flyer 16. Smith got eight yards and on the next' play Russell! touchdown run was nullified when the Panther back- field was penalized tlve yards for being ln motlon. Russell then faded and threw to Hutchinson in the end zone for the .tltth and final touchdown. Neither team threatened to score during the re- mainder of the game: Line up: , St. Joe: Ends Burke, Madden. Walkerg tackles, Hacker, Hortel, Culbertson: guards, Patterson. Ed Holtxapfel, Reinhardt: center, Hum, Bill Klnneyg backs. Levine, Compliment, Madden, Paul Joe Holtsepfel, Fisher, Bob Kinney, Dunworth. Chesapeake: Ends: Hutehlnsonf Nldhola. Hunt: tackles, Lewis, Schneider, Barnett, Bennett: guards, Rogers. McWhorter, Ham- lin, cener, Black, Mnwhorterg -hacks. tfingwell, Smith, Russell,- Cooper, Hungate, McWhorter. - Russell and Roger Hungate starred for the Panthers in defeat Hungate ripped oft the Panthers longest run of thegame in the final period when he skirted rlght end for 40 yards. The lineups: Vinson Pos. Clresanlke Evans ...... LE ---- - Nichols Curnutte .... LT ..... -- Lewis Hastings ..... LG McWhorter -Saunders .... C -------- Black Luther -.--.. RG , .... Rozers Nutter . ..... RT --- Schneider Crum ....... RE Hutchinson White -- .... QB .... G. Smltn Williams .... LH ..... Russell Grant' . ..... RH ---., Cooper Morehead ---. FB .... Hunsatt Score by quarters: Vinson ......... 8 6 0 'I-19 Chesapeake .--- 0 0 0 0-0 L Z--4 gf ,,.g-n ,-- Ex fi? 3. - l .A' . fi' .j' I !x',. ' . 47 ,2 7 I W 4. if e x ' , I ' . X touchdown. Crum' -placekleked -. the extra point. And where were you when their full - back bulled his way through the middlow'

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