Chesapeake High School - Panther Yearbook (Chesapeake, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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X li X j . pg: Q- Ountff OOfg C7 -again -Q... N Gfzeer ofeaalers WANDA FLLLER MARY ANN MILLER ISABELLE HIGH PHYLLIS TIVENER ROBERTA SHEETS NELLIE HOLLAND PHYLLIS FRY THELMA JEFFERS Front rows left to rlght Charles Nichols Karl '13-iiee, Willard gnith, Jerry Ben: nett, Max Singer, Boyd Nichols, Royce Cain, Richard Spurlock, John Jeffers. Second row-William Black. Charles Rogers, Roger l-lungate. Joe Akers. Vinson Mcwhorteil, Dean Cooper. James McWhorter, Park Hamlin, Donald McWhorter, David Leiflngwell. Bhck row-Conch Tom Hesson, Paul Mitchell, James Smith, J S h lder. Gilbert Smith, John Hutchinson, Joe Barnett, Lloyd oe c ne Hardy, Bill Hunt, Fred Lewls, Danny Russell, Assistant Coach .hm Plumley. dns

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,The Chesapeake Panthers met a rough team front Guyan Valley. W. Va.. on the latter's fleld Wed- nesday afternoon, and ran into shore than they could handle. los- lng 20 to 'l.' The loss was Chesa- peake's second loss' of Bla season agalnst flve vlctorles and two tles. The game was played on a mud- dy field ln. a steady downpour of rain and sleet and there were lots of fumbles and very little of Danny Russel1's great pass- throwing. Coach Dlek'Ware'a Gunn Val- ley team took a quick lead mid- way through the first perlod when Roscoe Naples, the team's great fullback. aoored a touoh- down from the five yard line. Tho oon1erllllll.tl'! hull-- Mldway through the third quar- ter. Chesapeake drove to they enemy 87, and a pass from Russell to End Bill Hunt moved the ball to the 12. Roger I-lungate rammed lthrough the llne for the touch- 'down. and then banged through .for the extra point. making the Chesapeake Loses To ' Guyan Valley 20 To 7 Rain, Sleet Fall During Grid Contest y Late ln the perlod, Panther! Guard Charles Rogers intercepted: a lateral and returned lt nine' yards to the Guyan Valley 21.5 After Hungate made a Yard to' the 20,,the quarter ended. ' Russell than passed to Hunt which was good to the 12 and. two plays by llungate took the ball. to the Guyan Valley one yard line, where the enemyiook over on downe. They kicked out ofdangerlndafterCarrollKee!- ' er kicked out of bounds on the enemy lit they started back UD- field. ' When they reached the Panther 47, Earl 'Adkins streaked around right end for the touchdown and Napier plunged for the extra point. Score by quarters: Guyan Valley .... 6 'I 0 'I--30 Chesapeake ...... o o 'z 0- 1 Panthers L Chesapeake Ties For County Crown With Win Over Hanging Panthers Are Anxious To Meet Hornets Again ' The Chesapeake Panthers won a tie with Coal Grove for the Lawrence County Football League championship Saturday afternoon :when they downed the Rockets ,of Hanging Rock 27 to- 0. 1 The win was No. 5 for the Pan- thers tn.the league. the only blem- ish on anotherwlse perfect record being a 20-20'tle with the- Coal kGrove Hornets. That tie ls the only defect ln the Hornets' record also, leaving the league race all deadlocked with five wins. no th losses and one tle for both schools. 1 Following the game at Chesa- peake Saturday afternoon, sen- timent ln that up-rlver vlllage was strong-for a playoff game at a neutral field next weekend. lt was stated unofftclally that Chesapeake would weloome an opportunity to meet the 'W' N' Bl ki k lcaemmxs ron. nmmrkt Nichols : ..... LE--- H. McFann Lawn ........ LT ..-.-.... rum subs: cnmpasue-D. MCWUOQX Hamlin ..... -LG--J. Oraddolph R. Smlth RG-- ---- Lycans G. Smith -... C . .--.-- Rogers ---......- l Schneider ...- RT --...-. Harris Hunt ---- ...- RE-- -- McCorkle. Russell - .... -QB- W. Craddolph Cooper - .-.... Ll-I -... -... Lo ng Keefer ----....-RH .....- Bentley- l-lungate -- ---FB ....... Massle, t , Kimble, Fulton. Gillm- 1v.:whorter.Sinse1'- W- Smith- Bennett, Ransbottom. Akers' Jeffers. sears by quaffem gi 'Chesapeake -----19 7 gtk-536 amkrorls -- 0 6 Hornets in a game to determine the winner of the loop chase . for 'eB. m The two top clubs at the close practically even terms dul-ing. the. season. In the most rugged game ' for both teams-the Hanging Rock of the season played along -org' contests-the co-champions play-' ed wlth about the same effect- iveness-both winning by four touchdowns. A meeting between Coal Grove and Chesapeake at Ironton's Beechwood Stadium on either Fri- day nr Saturday nlght would at- tract one of the largest crowds of the season. Grid fans from all corners of the county and hun- dreds from the city would be shoe-horned into the park to watch the battle of champions. In Saturday's game at Chesa- peake. the Panthers struck thru the air to rack up their victory. The first Panther touchdown came ln the initial quarter when Car- roll Keefer grabbed a lateral pass and ran for the marker. A pass from Danny Russell to End Charley Nlchols was good for the extra point. Later ln the first quarter, Roger Hungate took a Russell pass and 'went-over for the score, and Keef- er tookranother Russell aerial for the extra point. ln the second period. Nichols made a sensational catch of Rus- Rock sell's flip to scoot for the Pan- thers' third touchdown and Russell crossed up the enemy by runnfng the extra polnt. glv- ing the Chesapeake!! a 21-0 lead at halftlmeu ln the third perlod, there was no scoring at all. with both teams making mild scoring threats. lt was not untll midway ln the final stanza that Chesapeake tal- lled Ita :max fD. It came on 5 Russell to Bill Hunt pass, and inoved. the score to 27-0. The try for conversion was no good, and the game ended with. that score. f Chesapeake Tunes Up Wins 39-6 C The Panthers of Chesapeake high school won their fourth County Loerue victory Wednes- day afternoon at Chesapeake when they downed the Bobcats of Black- fork hilh, 89 to 6. ln yesterday's same. Chesa- -peake kicked off. the Bobcats worklng the hall back to their 45 where the Panthers held for downs. On thelr first offenalve play. Dan Russell flipped a pass to Carroll Keefer who sprlnt- ed all the way for the touch- down. Russell then passed to end Charles Nichols for the ex- tra point. CHARLEY NICHOLS. End Midway through the period. Russell uncorked a beautiful pass to Keeler asain. this time fn!- toudtdoum play covering 63,yards.F A line plunge try for the extra point by Roger Hungate was short, and the Panthers led 18-0. Late ln the first quarter, Chesa- rpeake kicked off but Blackfork 'fumbled and Chesapeake recovered on the Bobcat 40. The Panthers worked the ball to the 11 yard line and Hungate then took lt rover. his extra point try falled. Emaklng the s o e 19-0 5 ws -1-szszff - RNNA E sss-X .gs--. A c N , 3. rms. . crnaaafr smrm, censu- X X s O X bi Qs X .ss xr 5 XX X X.. E gif ks SWR1 to s'Xx M ts C -X ssl' X -Y...-, - b ,k.s Midway through the secondk quarter. Hungate made another,- touchdown. this time from the ll yard line again. A pass from Rus-: sell to Keefer was good for the! extra point, maklnlh the count! as-0. h' Blackfork came through wlth' their touchdown late ln the first I quarter. neither club helng able All was even lil the tklrd to score. In the final canto, Chesapeake went to town again. their first TD coming when Keefer streaked around right end from the 21 yard llne. The Pass try for extra point was no lood. ln the lddl f h .. m e o t e quarter, half- that touchdown conrn: gn a Russell tossed a pass to Hungate P555 tu Wallace craddo P 'Pm who roared downfleld 60 yards to the Pan'-hex' 20 Yard une' bringng score. Keefer ran around left end the score to 26-6 at the half. fu, the extra point making the nty Q. ---- . .. , fy-its-sq, 'suse .- ' gg: i ' , .f 5f,yg:x:'5 g.f,yg.i2 XSS get :5 -'F-iS3'itfr - X 'E ses' 1-I 335 E at 1 as, . ft is . - . Gif -l,3:.Q Q--sv -. ' .N t -, is - sxg,:r:.s-. QS.. .- . .. ox flsefb- 7 + url s ass.. .sga - .X 9, .5-is oss , . . ss .-,s.s.,s , S X as :f J .. ' X - s. 1- 'ss x X 5 X x x XX ss S b xx hx xX S5 X sv g,.,, X ROGER HUNGATE When the Panthersfrneet 'Hang- lngllock Saturday, 13 players will heyln their last game. They are Willlam Black. Charles Rogers, .Charles Nichols, Roger Hungate, Joe Akers, Vinson McWhorter, fDean Cooper, Dan' Russell, Bill Hunt, Gilbert Smith, Marvin Fulton, Joe Schneider and Carroll A Keefer. Nine of the starting eleven against Blackforkf were seniors. DANNY RUSSELL



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