1936 |
Record 6 - 2 - 1
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NCO Record 4 - 1 - 0
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2nd Place
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Backfield:
Back row: Eddie Highman, D.Hettinger, Bill Fritzinger, J.Puglisi,
Paul Chorpening, Eugene Burns
Front row: H.Carr, C.Hockensmith, J.Cooper, L.Clark, W.Newell
Linemen:
Back row: J.Hartsell, B.Semler, J.Glass, D.Oyster, R.Morr, R.Snow,
J.Boyd
Front row: D.Welsh, Hamilton, C.Risser, F.Bordanaro, P.Shaffstall,
W.Glasener, V.Scobey, F.Wicks |
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SCORES |
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LINE UP |
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AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
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18
27
13
32
12
13
0
0
0
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Norwalk
Galion
Shelby
Dover
Marion
Mt. Vernon
Oberlin
Mansfield
Wooster
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0
0
0
0
0
12
13
14
0
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LE
LT
LG
C
C
RG
RT
RE
QB
LH
RH
RH
FB
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Virg Scobey
William Glasener
Clarence Risser
Dick Welsh
Paul Shaffstall
Floyd Wicks
Frank Bordanaro
Lawrence Clark
Charles Hockensmith
Jim Cooper
Eddie Highman
Wayne Newell
Herb Carr |
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The Orangemen opened with the best start
in AHS history five straight shutout wins. Coach Longley was forced
to continually shuffle his line up with thirteen injuries including
the entire starting backfield. The speedy Jim Cooper raced 89
yards against Galion, and Charles Hockensmith scored his 19th
career TD. Clarence "Pete" Risser was all-NCO for the
third straight year. However, again AHS was second to Mansfield
after two long runs by Johnny Hallabrin. In the previous five
years the A's had only three NCO losses all from the Tygers. But,
the Big Red would be run out of the league for refusing to play
night games the next season. |
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