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Ill nd Western Reserve completes two passes . . . to . . . the wrong team AKRON WEST 14-MANSFIELD 19 With several first stringers coming' back, the fans expected a good team. They were not disap- pointed, when the locals turned in a 19 to 14 win against the Akron West Cowboys, The Cowboys picked up an early lead when they scored midway in the first period. The Tygers retaliated when the Tyger 'field general went over in the second period. The score at the half was seven up. Mansfield went into the lead on another touchdown but a fumble paved the way for the Cowboys' second score. But Hallabrin again crossed into paydirt to end the scoring, five minutes after the last quarter began. MASSILLON 6-MANSFIELD 6 When the Men of Murphy went up against the powerful Massillon eleven, they were given little chance of bringing home a win. Thus when Bob Glass plunged over the goal, all hope of victory for the Bengals disappeared. However, they were revived when Mansfield made three successive first downs and stood on the Massillon four yard line. After three unsuccessful attempts by Hallabrin and Kinkle, Hallabrin on the last down dove over, tying the score. The try for the extra point was inches wide. Hope again rose as Hallabrin trotted from deep into Mansfield territory to the Massillon 20 where he slipped and fell. Before the Tygers could score the whistle blew, ending the ball game. ERIE S'l'R0.NG VINCENT 0 MANSFIELIJ 0 After their tie with the highly touted Massillon gridders the locals were expected to crush Erie Strong Vincent. However, the 'Fans were considerably sur- prised when the Pennsylvania team held the Bengals to a scoreless deadlock. Many times the Tygers were in sight of the promised land, but they lacked sufficient punch to score. Sparky Adams was the mainstay in the Bengal forward wall. 'lung Heiser and Horvath-a pair of real tackles
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FOOTBALL RECORD Akron West --- ---..-- ---- Massillon ........... Erie Strong Vincent --- Wooster ...... Sandusky --- Shelby ,............. .-- Western Reserv Akron Kenmore e Frosh.--- Ashland ....... WON G Tied 2 is NW X Freezing for dear old M. H. S. FCDOTBALL 14 G 0 0 6 18 0 6 0 LOST 1 M. H. S. Visitors Captain-elect Nagle shakes hands with Captain Hallabrin
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Nagle tries to break his way through WOOSTER 0 - MANSFIEIJD 25 Mansfield encountered little 'trouble defeating a lighter Wooster team as the Tygers again demon- strated their powerful attack. Playing without Hallabrin, their brilliant captain, the Men of Murphy scored once in each period while their strong forward wall prevented the Generals from making a single first down. The Winsper coached aggregation was completely outclassed as the Mansfield backs consistently made long gains, with Kinkle and Nagle, a converted center, leading the way. This game offered Coach Murphy the first opportunity to use his inexperienced players. The Tyger mentor took advantage of this by using over three full teams. Outstanding performances were turned in by Ziegler, Rupp, Horvath, and Dials. SANDUSKY 6 - MANSFIELD 0 This game saw the thrice-beaten Blue Streaks of Sandusky hand a demoralized Mansfield team their first defeat of the season by a score of 6 to 0. The heavily 'favored Tygers were able to gain little ground through the visitor's fighting line, while the Streaks, keyed up for this game, scored in the final quarter on a pass to Balconi in the end zone. The defeat added strength to the belief that a San- dusky jinx exists. SHELBY 18 MANSFIELD 39 - - Shelby came to Mansfield determined to live up to their -..-....-. reputation of being a fight- inrw ing team but was unable to - f match the superior man power of the Tygers. During the entire first half the Mansfield lineup consisted of only sophomores and r.. juniors, which explains the 121 to fi lead Shellby held at the intermission. In the sec- ond half the Mansfield var- sity exhibited a power attack that the bordertown team could not attempt to stop. Hallabrin, elusive Tyger cap- tain, returned to his former prestige for the first time since his injury, by scoring two touchdowns on brilliant runs. Q' Jr' f House of David Majoy and Fuzzy Rupp
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