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Potters gave Toledo Libbey a tough battle but lost 22 to 6. Bob Xlackall turned in a wonderful performance and scored the Potter's lone touchdown on a scintillating 29-yard dash in the second quarter. junior halback Dave Zelch did most of the ball lugging for the Potters since Bill O,Neil was sitting on the sidelines with an injured ankle. The Blue and VVhite bowed to a top-rated XVarren Harding team, 3:2 to 8. Substitute quarterback Ken Cunningham, filling in for injured Bob Mackall, gave all indications of developing into one of the school's best passers while connecting with Tim Archer on a 14- yard aerial for the lone Potter touchdov.ui. Nlusuraca blasted through tackle for the 2- point conversion. ,- ELHS turned back New Philadelphia with a 16 to 6 victory. The strategy of Coach Venditti in switching regular guard Nick Nlusuraca to halfback was a good idea as Nick made both the touchdowns: the first. on a 35-yard dash followed by a two-point con- version by Mackallg the second. on a buck off right tackle followed by the two-point con- version by Dave Coodballet. Salem routed the Potters 45 to 20 as Nlackall sparkled in the defeat. Bob galloped for two touchdowns against the Quakers, one a spec- tacular TO-yard dash in the fourth quarter and the other a 16-yard dash as the whistle was sounding the end of the game. The other touchdown came in the third quarter as Mackall tossed a pass to Ron Prince. IOI
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.35 in Y ,H.,,,.lV ?iEa:,13, M . 9 tif- W ? 3 4235? ' r5a 5f'?4' G34 93' Q9 14 '95 1 Row 1: B. Myers, C. Hicks, T. NViegand, A. Thomas, C. Birch, M. Powell. Row 2: R. Bell, I. McCullough, C. Ludwig, I. Ilorgcr, I. Leigh, D. Coodballet, W. O'Neil, N. Musuraca, P. Cooper, Mr. Hedmond, Mr. Peduzzi. Row 3: Mr. Polichcne. C. Davidson, I. Bise, H. Roach, B. Exton, C. Burhick. D. Zeleh, B. Mackall. R. Prince, R. Wright, C. 558 fpoffers SAQW Under the leadership of Coach Yenditti the Potter gridders. finding a tough schedule awaiting them at the beginning of the season and hampered by many injuries. were able to defeat two strong teams. New Philadelphia and Toronto. They also tied Akron St. Vincent and Bellaire, also considered very rugged competition. The Potters lost six games dur- ing the season, all of them to fine teams. This made the season record 2-6-2. The team was piloted by quarterbacks Bob Mack- all and Ken Cunningham. Bill O'Neil, Dave Good- Msi Owl l1f'rdlxKL X it , 'fue V ,qM5,r,.. Anderson, Head Coach, Mr. Venditti. Row 4: L. Crook, S. Hall, I. Sparks, C. Mays, K. Cunningham, M. Ceon, C. Montgomery, I. Goodballet, T. Archer, C. Goodballet, I. Thompson, C. O'Neil. Row 5: I. Coempel, I. Smith, H. Judy, D. Couch. Absent: M. Kapp, I. Clunk, C. Barnhouse. gcqressive Pirff ballet, and Dave Zelch got most of the yardage on the ground. Nick Musuraca was switched from his guard position, which he played most of the year. to the backfield in a few games and became a fine halfback. At the ends Ron Prince, Pat Cooper, Tim Archer, and Mike Ceon played a good part. Also on the line Carl Ludwig, Bob Exton, Skip Hall, and Craig Burbick were the four outstanding tackles. The guard spots were played very well by Charlie Davidson jim Bise, Ravanna Bell, and Iohn Horger. joe Leigh took good care of the center position for the team. In the first game of the season the Potters fought back to tie Akron St. Vincent 20 to 20 by scoring twice in the final quarter. The first touch- down came when Ron Prince recovered a fum- ble, the second on a one-yard crash by Dave Zelch. The final TD was made by Dave Cood- ballet from the six-yard line with eight seconds left in the game. The Blue and XVhite lost the service of center Charlie Barnhouse who suffered a broken leg injury in the third quarter.
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