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Row Row Row Row 1 2 FOOTBALL SQUAD -Walter Ferguson, Robert Johnson, Bob Caldwell, Jack Haas, Dan Gilchrist, John Wise- man, Don Beck, Fred Campbell, 'Fed Cerrick, Bill Leonard, Robert Isinghood. -Richard Horwood, Bill Caldwell, Fred Staffilano, Jim Ferguson, Lloyd Taylor, Tom Picar- illa, Bert Furioli, Eugene Grim. 0-Henry Marockie, Kenneth Scherich, Lloyd Deuley. Charles Teeters, Dick Kemper, David Hercules, Harry McClure, Howard Pfabe. Jim Morris, Tom Hercules. 4-Coach Moore, Charles Huggins, John Garden, Don O'Connell, Jasper Watt, Jim Paull, Elm- er Grimm, Kenny Fox, Jerry Bernhart, Coach Pietzrniak, Coach Hamilton. FARMINGTON, OMWHS, 0 September T-The Orangemen started this season under their new mentor, Jack Moore, with a scoreless deadlock. Wellsburg scored twi YO out w as nullified because of penalties. WARWOOD, lf!-WHS. li! September l5-Wellsburg playing one of their be et games of the season, battling a heavily favored VVarwood to a lil-lil deadlock. 'l'he Oranqcmen scored first on a pass from Scherich to Hercules. Scheric-h's plunge for the extra point was good. The second score came when Furioli plunged over from the one yard line. The extra point was not good. RIARTINS FERRY. 27-WHS, lf! September 21WeThe Orangemen traveled to Ohio to play a strong Martins Ferry. Completing a 50 yard march, Caldwell scored on a plunge from the one-yard line after a S12-yard pass from Scherich to Hercules. Scherichs plunge for the extra point was good. Ferry scored in sec- ond quarter to take the lead but the Mooremen came back to take lead on a 68 yard drive that saw Furioli run over from one. Scherichs try for extra point failed. Martins Ferry surged ahead in the second halt. XYEIRTON, 12-W.H.S..il September 28-Jack Moores squad played the strong Red Riders team to a first quarter score- less deadlock. Weirton scored in the sece nd and the third quarters. Wellsburg threatened in the second quarter to score, but XK'eirton's line held. The score remained 12-0 through- out the final quarter. Page Sixty-Five
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TRIADELPHIA, 7-W.H.S.,6 October 5-Wellsburg played the Little Reds in a sea of mud and a dowmpour of rain. Both teams scored in the fourth quarter. Wel1sburg's score came on a 51 yard drive that was climaxed with a nine yard pass from Scherich to Kemper. WHEELING CENTRAL, 25-W.H.S., 14 October 12-The fans of both sides saw a game that pitted two quarter backs known for their passing. The Orange led 7-6 at the half on a punt return by Marockie, a penalty, a pass from Marockie to Kemper to the two yard line, and Furioli going over from two. Marockie went around end for the extra point. The Orangemen's second score came in the fourth quarter on a series of passes from Marockie to Fox for 15 and to Kemper for 33 yards and Kemper's placement for the extra point was good. MOUNDSVILLE 6-W H S 6 October 19 Wellsburg battled Moundsville to a 6 6 deadlock for their third tie of this season Wellsburg received the opening kickoff and marched 64 yards for their score MOUndSVll1C scored in the second quarter The final two quarters were a deadlock NEWELL O WHS 32 October 26 The Orange broke into the w1n column with a rousing victory over Newell They scored in every quarter but the Thlrd FOLLANSBEE 13-WH S 6 November 2 The Orangemen played their best game of the season against their Brooke County rival IU a snow storm Jack Moore s men scored in this second quarter after Kemper Inter cepted a pass on the 40 yard line of the O ange Two plays later Marockie passed to Kemp er for the score with 8 seconds left ln the first half When the game ended Wellsburg was on the move MINGO 6 WHS 34 November 9 The Wellsburg Orange men trounc d the Mingo Indians in the final game of the sea son Wellsburg SCO16d in every quarter but the final one Both Hercules and Marockie sco1 ed twlce with Kemper Sherlch and Pfabe scoring the extra points POINTS SCORED Extra Name Touchdowns Points Caldwell Hercules Kemper Marockie Scherich Pfabe Totals 19 10 124 Page Sixty Six ' T.P. , ............. ....... 1 U 6 Furioli ........ .. ........... 3 0 18 5 0 30 6 4 4U ' .................. 2 1 15 ' .......... . ....... 2 3 15
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