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' 7 FIRST ROW: Frank Moyer fManagerj, Claude Witmer, Mike Dunklebarger, john Krebs, Dean Rossman, Richard Shivley Emory Floray, Dave Homan, Tom Shaffer, John Martz, Earl Rudy, Sherrill Harris fManagerD. SECOND ROW: Jacque Ross man Terry Strassner, Floyd Hartley, Mike Meyer, Paul Bright, Harold Harshbarger, Larry Anderson, joseph Casher, Lee Wolfe, Barry Kupple. THIRD ROW: Mr. Young, Curt Bierly, Richard McCoy, Tom Searfoss, john Schade, Tom Gilmore Fred Miller, Paul Orndorf, Dick Wolfe, Barry Harbach, junior Hook. With lack of experience being one of the main factors, the Penns Valley Football team turned in a 1-4-1 record for the season. Making its only touchdown on a 95-yard kickoff runback by john Martz, the Rams dropped its first night game 43-6 at the hands of a powerful Capt. Jack team at Mt. Union. For the next night we traveled to Morris Township where we met a strong Blue Devil Team. Here we dropped a 32-O decision with lack of experience and penalties being the deciding factors. journeying next to Alexandria after two weeks practice, correcting our mistakes, we held our own against the Juniata 107 Valley squad with the final score ending in a 6-6 tie. In our first home game the Mingoes of Chief Logan ran up a 31-6 decision as Dick Wolfe dragged down a pass on the 20-yard line and loped across for the only touchdown of the game. Picking up its only win during the season, Penns Valley galloped over Southern Huntingdon to the tune of 20-6. The 20 points came from a Wolfe to Witmer pass, a line plunge by Bright, and an off tackle play by Searfoss. In the first Iron Bell game Penns Valley dropped a 40-O decision to the Bald Eagle squad after out- playing the visitors for one quarter. This year junior varsity football was inqoduced to Penns Valley. The team was composed of fresh- men, sophomores, and juniors. The one game was with the Bellefonte Junior Varsity in which Penns Valley sent Dick Wolfe over for two touchdowns during the fourth quarter to insure its 12-7 victory over Bellefonte. Penns Valley 6 Captain jack ...... ....... 4 3 0 Morris Twp. ......... ....... 3 0 6 Juniata Valley , ............... ....... 6 20 Southern Huntingdon ....... ....... 6 O Bald Eagle ................... ....... 4 0 'IV PV ,...,,,,.,.r..,, 12 Bellefonte B ................ 7 80
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'WW7 FIRST ROXV: Mr, Karpinski, Irvin I-Ieckman, Gary Stover, jack Miller, james Bright, Robert Weber, Ivan Ripka, james Gep- liart, Mike Snyder, Jackie Conner, Wesley Reitz, Lynn Dinges, Ronald Young, Mr, Edwards. SECOND ROW: Max Dinges, William Kerstetter, joe Slenker, Eddie Shaffer, Kermit Zerby, Richard Whitman, Marlan Bowersox, Edward Frye, Jeffrey We-rt, David Mann, Donald Hosterman, Wayne White, THIRD ROW: Allen Lohr, Ray Thoman, Donald Eisenhuth, Joseph Hartley, David Grazier, Harold Decker, David Musser, Richard Sweetwood, Herbert Bierly, Bradley Hart, jeff Frazier, Daniel Wrmlfe, Dennis Meyers, Richard McCool, Absent: Edwin Zimmerman, Steve Lamey. Preparing boys for varsity and junior varsity football is the aim of a junior high coach. We found much lacking in our squad, but there were bright points also. We traveled first to Chief Logan where the Rams found the Mingoes were too experienced and we dropped a 25-O verdict. Playing Bald Eagle at home, we battled on even terms for three quarters, but a pass cost the Rams the contest, score, Eagles 6, Rams O. Being host to Lock Haven, we found the Bobcats too strong and lost 26-7. Traveling to State College the Rams encountered an experienced Junior Lion team. The Lions recorded the victory 41-6. Rams Opponents O Chief Logan , ,, ,. 25 O Bald Eagle ,s 6 7 Lock Haven , H26 6 State College 41 D. Wolfe hits the ball carrier as Schade and Searfoss move in. Dick Wolfe eludes a Chief Logan tackler for a sizable gain in our 32-6 loss. Dean Rossman and Dick Wolfe team up to stop a Mingo back as Schade leaps over the pair and Searfoss 1785 and Bierly i825 trail. ,IIE
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