1968 Football Guide

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FOOTBALL - 1968 Sept. 21 SUSQUEHANNA................ 8 p.m. (EOT)................HOME Sept. 28 at Ashland..........................8 p.m. (EDT).............Ashland Oct. 5 *at Muskingum..................8 p.m. (EDT).... New Concord Oct. 12 OHIO NORTHERN-PD.... 8 p.m. (EDT)................HOME Oct. 19 *BALDWIN-WALLACE... 8 p.m. (EDT)................HOME Oct. 26 *at Marietta........................ 2 p.m. (EDT)............ Marietta Nov. 2 *HEIDELBERG-HC........ 2 p.m. (EST) ............... HOME Nov. 9 *at Hiram...........................2 p.m. (EST).............. Hiram Nov. 16 *at Capital........................ 2 p.m. (EST)..........Columbus *Ohio Conference

HC-Homecoming

PD-Parents Day

1968 JUNIOR VARSITY (TENTATIVE) Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov.

30 7 21 4 14 21

(Mon.)...... ...OHIO WESLEYAN...................4pm (Mon.) ..... ...at Capital ................................ 4 (Mon.) ..... ...at Kenyon ................................. 4 p.m (Mon.) ..... ...at Wittenberg ........................... 4pm (Thurs.) ... ...DENISON .................................. 4 p.m’ (Thurs.) ... ...KENYON ................................... 4 p.m.

1967 FOOTBALL RESULTS OTTERBEIN OTTERBEIN OTTERBEIN OTTERBEIN OTTERBEIN OTTERBEIN OTTERBEIN OTTERBEIN OTTERBEIN

26 7 7 13 0 7 21 35 7

Total Points 123 Won

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★ Ohio Conference

.. Indiana Central ................ Ashland

19 31

.. *Ohio Wesleyan

31

Opponents 269 Lost

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FOOTBALL - 1968 at OTTERBEIN COLLEGE CONTENTS For Press, Radio, TV....................................................... Facts About Otterbein .................................................... Future Schedules ............................................................ Athletic Staff .................................................................... 1968 Outlook ..................................................................... Senior Sketches ............................................................... 1968 Opponents ................................................................ 1968 Otterbein Roster ................................................... Otterbein’s Football Story ........................................... Past Records 1890-1967 ................................................ Coaches at Otterbein ...................................................... Captains, Co-Captains ................................................... Team, Individual Records ............................................. Season Results 1890-1967 ............................................

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FOR PRESS, RADIO, TV This football guide has been prepared for the benefit of press, radio and television in their coverage of the 1968 Otterbein College football team. Memorial Stadium, home of the Cardinal gridders, is located on the edge of the campus on Center Street two blocks north of West Home Street. The stadium and ad­ joining bleachers seat 4000, and the two-tiered press box atop the stadium accomodates 30. Space in the press box obviously is limited, and therefore should be requested by members of the media in advance of the game. This is particularly so for radio stations since all games are broadcast by the Otterbein campus station, and only one other station can be served in the press box. Places for the sports information director and stati­ sticians of the visiting schools are reserved each week. Requests for remaining space in the press box will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Requests for press box space, further information, pictures, or statistics should be directed to Bill Skaates, Sports Information Director, Otterbein College, Wester­ ville, Ohio 43081. Telephone (614' 882-3601, Ext. 300; or (614) 882-1121 (home).

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FACTS ABOUT OTTERBEIN NAME........................................................ Otterbein College LOCATION .............................................. Westerville, Ohio (Ohio Rt. 3, 10 miles north of Columbus) TELEPHONE .............................................. (614) 882-3601 PRESIDENT ........................................ Dr. Lynn W. Turner ENROLLMENT ................................... 1458 (coeducational) FOUNDED ........................................................................1847 DENOMINATION .................................... United Methodist NICKNAME ...................................................... Cardinals COLORS .................................................. Tan and Cardina CONFERENCE ................. ............................ Ohio Athletic NATIONAL AFFILIATION .........................................NCAA KICKOFF TIME .............................................. 2 and 8 p.m. STADIUM .................................... Memorial Stadium (4000) PRESS BOX CAPACITY ........... 30 persons (two-tiered) RADIO AFFILIATION .................... WOBN-FM (91.5 meg) SPORTS INFO. DIR........................................ Bill Skaates

ATHLETIC DEPT. DIRECTORY (ALUMNI GYM, EXT. 201-202) ROBERT AGLER LARRY LINTNER ELMER (BUD)YOEST .... dick FISHBAUGH DON (SKIP) HOOVLER CURT TONG bob AGLER ....... dick FISHBAUGH bob AGLER ....... dick FISHBAUGH bob AGLER CURT TONG ELMER (BUD) YOEST RUDY OWEN

Athletic Director ........ Head Football Coach .. End Coach ................ Tackle Coach.......... Guard, Center Coach Head Basketball Coach Jayvee Coach .......... Wrestling Coach ........... Cross Country Coach Baseball Coach ....... Golf Coach ............... Tennis Coach ....... Track Coach ............ Trainer, Equip. Mgr. 4

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FUTURE SCHEDULES September 20 September 27 October 4 ... October 11 October 18 .. October 25 .. November 1 November 8 . November 15

.... at Susquehanna (Pa.) ................ ASHLAND (N) .............. ^DENISON (N) ............ at Ohio Northern *at Baldwin-Wallace (N) .................. ^MARIETTA ........ *at Heidelberg (N) ...................... *HIRAM (N) ............. ^CAPITAL (N)

September 19 .................................................. *KENYON (N) September 26 .................................................. at Ashland (N) Octobers ..................................................at Wittenberg (N) October 10 ........................................... *MOUNT UNION (N) October 17 .......................................................... ^HIRAM (N) October 24 .......................................................... *at Marietta October 31 .......................................................... at Defiance November 7 .................................................... ^DENISON (N) November 14 ........................................................ *at Capital

September 18 ........................................................ *at Kenyon September 25 .................................................. ASHLAND (N) October 2 .............................................. ^WITTENBERG (N) October 9 .............................................. *at Mount Union (N) October 16 ............................................................... ^at Hiram October 23 ........................................... ...... *MARIETTA(N) October 30 .................................................... DEFIANCE (N) November6 ........................................................ * at Denison November 13 ....................................................^CAPITAL (N)

N Night

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CARDINAL AT

ROBERT(MOE) AGLER Athletic Director

LARRY LINTNER Head Football Coach

The ever-popular Bob Agler “retired” from active grid coaching at his own request following the 1965 grid campaign but continues to devote full time responsibili­ ties to his Athletic Director’s role and classroom assign­ ments - as well as coaching cross country and golf. From the time Agler starred as a fullback for Otterbein until the present his name has been almost synony­ mous with Otterbein football. He returned to his alma mater In 1953 as a part-time assistant, was named head coach in 1955 and held the post for 11 years, departing with the best ever Otterbein coaching record of 57-36-4. Agler earned an M.A. degree at Ohio State University, and has taken further advanced study at the same uni­ versity toward a Ph.D. degree. *

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Beginning his third year as head football coach at Otterbein, Larry Lintner has high hopes of elevating the Cards to a better record than the identical 2-7 marks of the past two seasons. He played under Bob Agler while a student at Otter­ bein and served as co-captain of the 1956 squad. Like Agler, Lintner was a hard running fullback and recog­ nized as the stabilizer of the squad. After graduating from Otterbein Coach Lintner was named head coach at Watkins Memorial High School (Pataskala) where he spent six years building an envi­ able record as a class “A” High School Coach. For two seasons he worked closely with Agler as a member of the Otterbein football coaching staff. In 1965 Lintner earned an M.A. degree from Ohio University. 4


HlETIC staff ELMER (BUD) YOEST End Coach This marks the 13th year that Bud Yoest has served CJS an assistant Otterbein football coach. Like Lintner, Yoest, too was a former Otterbein ^ridder (end) who returned to his alma mater shortly cjfter graduation. Under Coach Lintner, Yoest has been v^orking with the offensive ends, a familiar position for fhe veteran mentor since he played end in college. After graduating from Otterbein in 1953, Yoest was on the staff at Mifflin High and returned to help Agler parttime in 1956. In 1958 he became a full time member of the department and was assigned the responsibilities of Head Track Coach.

DICK FISHBAUGH Tackle Coach The newest full-time member of the Otterbein Athletic Pept. is Dick Fishbaugh who joined the Cardinal staff in 1966. He came to the Westerville campus from Rey­ noldsburg High where he was head basketball and assis­ tant football coach. Fishbaugh, a graduate of Ohio University, was an outstanding baseball player for the Bobcats. He also serves as head baseball and wrestling coach at Otterbein in addition to his duties as assistant football coach. Working with Coach Lintner is nothing new to Fish­ baugh. He served as assistant to Lintner when Lintner was enjoying success at Watkins Memorial.

DON (SKIP) HOOVLER Guard, Center Coach Working with the Otterbein coaching staff as a parttime assistant, Don (Skip) Hoovler will give the guards and centers a varied sampling of high school, major college and professional football. Hoovler played under Coach Lintner at Watkins Memorial High and went on to Ohio University where for three seasons (’62, ’63, ’64) he earned All-MAC honors. During the past two years he was head coach at Olmsted Falls, and has also played with the New York Jets, Houston Oilers and Cincinnati Bengals of the AFL. 5


1968 OUTLOOK Although we’ve hod a 2-7 record each of the post two seasons i definitely feel we improved os a football team lost year, and with better team spirit and unity we should continue to improve this year.” This is the way Otterbein Coach Larry Lintner evaluated the *68 campaign prior to the start of his third year as head coach at his alma mater. He also was quick to add that continued improvement should reflect in the won-loss column. Perhaps the biggest key to the hopes of Lintner for a successful season in '68 is held jointly by 11 seniors on the team (all lettermen within a total list of 27.) All the seniors have been starters in the past and should con­ tinue to see plenty of action this year. Leading this crew will be tri-captains Ron Balconi, Dan Dent and Jeff Upp. A three-year regular as a line­ backer, the 5-9, 190 Balconi from Sandusky once again should prove a demon to enemy ball carriers as he helps lead the defensive unit. Work ing along side of Balconi on the defensive pla­ toon will be middle guard Dan Dent, 6-0, 200 from Colum­ bus (West). Dent was tabbed Most Improved Player on last year’s team as he anchored the center of the Cards’ defensive I ine. The third tri-captain for ’68 will be fullback Jeff Upp, 5-10, 190 from Lancaster. A halfback for three years, Upp also has good power and if he can remain injury-free could well fill the fullback spot left vacant by the grad­ uated Paul Reiner. Last year’s backup fullback, soph Steve Casto, is being switched to center. Dave Widder who quarterbacked the Cards through most of ’67 and set a bundle of passing records has gracLated. However, senior Fritz Caudle (6-0, 175) who started during his freshman and sophomore years is back and should be free of a knee injury which hobbled him after last year’s Heidelberg game. Caudle could be pushed in the job of running Lintner’s pro-1 attack by soph Norm Lukey, one of four Canadians on the squad. Lukey hails from Toronto. Also back seeking his fourth letter is tailback Steve Deringer (6-0, 190) who was the Cards’ leading ground gainer last season (101 carries for 333 yards and a 3.3 average), and should be even better in ’68. Deringer also grabbed 23 passes for 123 yards last year and had a 35.5 yard punting average. Three experienced hands will be vying for the flanker spot. Leading the pack will be junior Doug Shackelford (5-11, 188). Shackelford grabbed 10 passes for 157 yards 6


n U was saddled with injuries much of the year. ners in the running are sophs Tom Gi Imore and Pete Parker. p re-season picks along the offensive line show record shattering Gary Moore back at split end. The ^ senior from Dayton (Wayne) established a new school mark for pass receptions last year with 31 good for 347 yards. Soph Ken Jackson should provide good back-up. Tight end is a question mark since last year’s regular and Most Valuable Freshman, Hollis Haff, has trans­ ferred to West Virginia U. Leading the list of returnees is sophomore Barry Walton (6-2, 185). Filling out the offensive line should be junior Rich Rawlins (6-3, 235) and soph Lou Lord (6-3,^230) at tackles; senior Dan Neese (5-9, 210) and junior Deems Leaswe (6-0, 196) at guards; and junior Steve Laek (6-2, 235) at center. All but Lord were regulars last year. On defense the early outlook shows a pair of sophs, Keith Wakefield (5-10, 185) and Mike Hayward (6-2, 225) at end, Rawlins (who may go both ways) and senior J. D. Wilson (5-11, 220), a three-year starter at tackle. The graduation of MVP Bill Baker leaves a big hole to fill at one linebacker. Tri-Captain Ron Balconi should fill one spot, but he is the only veteran with experience. Best of the returning upperclassmen is soph Ed Haffev (5-10, 210). ^ Four veterans are on hand to man the corner back and safety positions but will be pushed by a good crop of freshmen. The vets are seniors Dale Barr (5-8, 165) and Brian Bates (5-10, 165) at corner back, and senior Dick Augspurger (6-3, 195) and soph Craig Weaver (5-8, 175) at the safety posts. Lintner is quick to admit that the Cardinals again face a most demanding schedule with outstanding oppo­ nents within the Ohio Conference such as last year’s OC runnerup Muskingum, Baldwin-Wallace (whom Lintner rates a dark horse in this year’s race), and always tough Capital, the Cards’ arch rival. Non-conference foes will not come any easier as Otterbein once again will face Ashland, a team that could be tops in Ohio this year; and an always rugged Ohio Northern eleven. The Cardinals’ opening opponent, Susquehanna (Pa.), is a newcomer to the schedule this season as are Ohio Northern and Baldwin-Wallace. They replace Indiana Central, Guilford and Ohio Wesleyan respectively.

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SENIOR SKETCHES DICK AUGSPURGER (6-3, 195, safety) - Improved immensely last season and earned a starter’s role... height has been big asset in batting down opposition passes...pole vaulter on track team in the spring. RON BALCONI (5-9, 190, linebacker) - A starter since his freshman year, Bal consistently leads the defensive unit in tackles...wi 11 help lead the Cards as tri-captain this year...one of three seniors from Sondu sky. DALE BARR (5-8, 165, safety) - One of the smallest members of the team but still a hard-nosed defender who has earned three varsity letters...maintaining a tradition of London High athletes who have gone on to Otterbein. BRIAN BATES (5-10, 165, cornerback) - Two year lettermon who gives the Cardinal secondary good strength and agility...a three year veteran of the wrest­ ling team and captain of last year’s mat squad. FRITZ CAUDLE (6-0, 175, quarterback) - Started during his freshman and sophomore year but saw limited action in ’67...a knee injury suffered against Heidelberg is not expected to give him any trouble this season. DAN DENT (6-0, 200, middle guard) - Gained the nod as Most Improved Player last season after taking over tough middle guard post...another of this year’s tri­ captain s.. .veteran catcher with baseball team. STEVE DERINGER (6-0, 190, running back) - Lead­ ing rusher who averaged 3.3 yards in 101 carries last season and also scored four TD’s.. .handled punting chores with a 35.5 average and also grabbed 23 passes for 123 yards. GARY MOORE (6-2, 185, split end) — Really came into his own last year and set a new OC season record with 31 receptions despite a bothersome shoulder in­ jury. ..brother of former halfback Jack Moore ’65, DAN NEESE (5-9, 210, guard) - Came back to regain his starting role last year after missing the ’66 campaign ...a steady performer who gained high school All Ameri­ can honors at Sandusky. JEFF UPP (5-10, 190, fullback) - Being switched to fullback this year after three seasons at halfback... another tri-captain for this year...good speed has been utilized as sprinter with track team in off season. J. D. WILSON (5-11, 220, tackle) - Versatile and very strong lineman who has played at both tackle and guard, and has seen both offensive and defensive duty... has also been a member of the varsity wrestling team.

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Susquehanna University

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September 21

Memorial Stadium

p.m. (EDT)

Westerville, Ohio

The Cards’ opener this fall finds them going agai a first-ever foe in Susquehanna. Formerly a Colh Division power in the East, Susquehanna now has * fered through three straight losing seasons. The C saders were 1-8 in ’67 and were drubbed by two 0 teams, Wittenberg (63-0) and Findlay (47-0). Coach Jim Hazlett’s hopes for improvements in T rest primarily in a group of sophomores including er Whitney Gay and Bruce Bengston, tackles Tom Ly( and Joe Dambrocia, halfback Dennis Simmons, and f back Joe Palchak. Finding a new quarterback (Jc Nanos has the early edge) and strengthening a W( pass defense will be the big problems. FACTS ABOUT SUSQUEHANNA Location: Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Enrollment: 1175 Denomination: Lutheran Church in America Stadium: University Field (4400) Athletic Director: James Hazlett Football Coach: Jim Hazlett (4-14, two years) Sports Information Director: Ron Berkheimer Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Orange and Maroon Conference: Middle Atlantic (Northern College), NCA/ 1967 Record: 1*8 (0-3, ninth) Record Against Otterbein: None

00 020 00

1968 SCHEDULE Sept. 21 28 Oct. 4 12 19 26 Nov. 2 9 16

1967 RESULTS

- at Otterbein - Western Maryland - at Bloomsburg - at Ithaca - Upsala - at Lycoming - Juniata - at Wagner - Delaware Valley

19 15

27

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Waynesburg Wittenberg Bloomsburg Ithaca Upsala Frederick Juniata Wagner Findlay


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Ashland Coll eije

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September 28

Community Stadium

p.m. (EDT)

Ashland, Ohio

With 31 lettermen returning from the undefeated (8-0-1) squad of 1968 including the record shattering passing combination of Mike Healy to Bill Seder, the Ashland gridders should rank near the top in Ohio in '68. Between them Healy and Seder broke 14 AC marks. Also back is hard running fullback Mike Norman (5-10, 190). Fred Martinelli, a former Westerville High and Otterbein gridder, has instilled a winning tradition during his nine years at Ashland and this year’s team could be his greatest ever. In addition to split end Seder, qb Healy has two other favorite targets back in pro tight end prospect Al Fields (6-2, 215), and flanker Bob DiFranco (6-1, 195). FACTS ABOUT ASHLAND Location: Ashland, Ohio Enrollment: 2000 Denomination: Church of the Brethren Stadium: Community (4600) Athletic Director: Robert Brownson Football Coach: Fred Martinelli (52-24-7, nine years) Sports Information Director: To Be Named Nickname: Eagles Colors: Northwest Purple and Gold Conference: Independent (NCAA) 1967 Record: 8-0-1 Record Against Otterbein: 7-12-3 1968 SCHEDULE

1967 RESULTS

Sept. 14 21 28 Oct. 5 12 19 26 Nov. 2 9 16

23 31 34

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at Adrian at Wooster Otterbein at Central State Waynesburg John Carroll at Heidelberg Capital at Hope Findlay

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28 19 49 53 39

10

Wooster Otterbein Adri an Ferris State Central State Heidelberg Capital Anderson Hope

60 06 0 7

7

19

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Muskiiijiuni Collejie

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October 5

McConagho Stadium

p.m. (EOT)

New Concord, Ohio

Muskingum should be defensively strong this fall but the offense is a question mark as Coach Bob Stokes starts his second year at the grid helm. Offensive stand­ outs gone from last season's 8-1 team are Rick Harbold, top Ohio Conf. back for two years; all-conference tackle Doug Smart; and veteran qb Jim Uszynski. On defense, 10 starters will return including four who made last year’s All-Ohio Conference first team: tackle Todd Henderson, linebacker Greg Freda, cornerback Dave Heimerl and safety Jim Heacock. Twenty-three lettermen are back including Vern Albery, place kicking specialist whose 19 field goals In three years are a conference career record. FACTS ABOUT MUSKINGUM Location: New Concord, Ohio Enrollment: 1405 Denomination: United Presbyterian Stadium: McConagha (5000) Athletic Director: Edgar Sherman Football Coach: Bob Stokes (8-1, one year) Sports Information Director: Clair Stebbins Nickname: Fighting Muskies Colors: Black and Magenta Conference: Ohio Athletic (NCAA) 1967 Record: 8-1 (5-1, tie for second) Record Against Otterbein: 21-12-2

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1967 RESULTS

1968 SCHEDULE at West Liberty at Marietta Otterbein at Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan at Capital at Denison Heidelberg Hobart

0 53 12 10 34 17 14 12 21 11

Wittenberg Otterbein Mount Union Heidelberg Capital Ohio Northern Denison Hofstra Hobart

21 7 0 3 13 6 'O

28 Oct. 519 26 Nov. 9 16 Sept.


r—4—1 Ohio Northern University

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October 12

Memorial Stadium Parents Day

p.m. (EDT)

Westerville, Ohio

Ohio Northern, coming off a 3-6 record in 1967, re­ turns to the Otterbein schedule this fall for the first time since 1957. The Polar Bears will provide the OC opposition in the Parents Day contest. Playing an inde­ pendent schedule now, ON will face five out of state foes this year. Expected to lead Coach Arden (Stretch) Roberson’s 10th team wearing the Burnt Orange and Black are seniors Jack Ohie, a 5-10, 217 guard and Frank Garofalo, a 5-10, 207 tackle; as well as three juniors, halfback Damon Infaivi, 5-11, 190, end Dave Walker, 6-0, 200 and defensive halfback Dan Walker, 6-0, 200. FACTS ABOUT OHIO NORTHERN Location: Ada, Ohio Enrollment: 2300 Denomination: United Methodist Stadium: Memorial (2700) Athletic Director: Marvin English Football Coach: Arden (Stretch) Roberson (44-29, nine years) Sports Information Director: Monty Siekerman Nickname: Polar Bears Colors: Burnt Orange and Black Conference: Independent (NAIA) 1967 Record: 3-6 Record Against Otterbein: 6-10

Sept. 21 28 Oct. 5 12 19 26 Nov. 2 9 16

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1967 RESULTS

1968 SCHEDULE at Edinboro State Waynesburg at Ferris State at Otterbein Findlay Northwood Bluffton at Kalamazoo at Bal dw in-Wal I ace

12

24 13 24

13

Ferris State Kalamazoo Waynesburg Northwood Findlay Muskingum Bluffton Baldwin-Wallace Mount Union

8

7

48 45 26 17 3 26 3


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Baldwin-Wallace College

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October 19

Memorial Stadium

p.m. (EDT)

Westerville, Ohio

The third new face on the OC’68 schedule is BaldwinWallace, a team that Card Coach Larry Lintner has tabbed as a dark horse in the Ohio Conference race. Qtterbein and B-W last met on the gridiron in 1947. Thirty-five lettermen are back to make Coach Lee Tressel’s “run and shoot” offense go. Leading the pack js senior quarterback Jack Mental, AII-OC second teamer ^ho completed 110 of 212 aerials in '67. Ace receivers cjre senior Vern Sharbrough and junior Danny Kalas. Top runners are 0. J. Harboldt (6.3 avg.) and Chuck Mayville (5.3 avg.). FACTS ABOUT BALDWIN-WALLACE Location: Berea, Ohio Enrollment: 2250 Denomination: United Methodist Stadium: Watts (10,000) Athletic Director: Lee Tressel Football Coach: Lee Tressel (51-31-4, 10 years) Sports Information Director: Wayne Gross Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: Brown and Gold Conference: Ohio Athletic (NCAA) 1967 Record: 5-3-1 (1-2, 11th place) Record Against Otterbein: 4-2 1968 SCHEDULE

1967 RESULTS

Sept. 21 28 Oct. 5 12 19 26 Nov. 2 9 16

13 36 47

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at Findlay Wisconsin (Milwaulcee) Youngstown State at Oberlin at Otterbein Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan at Akron Ohio Northern

13

10

23 27 44 26 39

E. Michigan Youngstown St. Oberlin Wittenberg Akron Deni son Central State Ohio Northern Valparai so

2210 08

15 33

23 37

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6 Marietta College October 26

Don Drumm Field

2 p.m. (EOT)

Marietta, Ohio

“Maintain defense, improve offense� is the creed of third year Coach Joe McDaniel in '68, and he hopes to do it with 14 seniors and seven juniors among the 21 returning lettermen. The Pioneers led the OC in rushing defense last year allowing opponents 71 yards per game. Stalwarts in the defensive unit are senior returnees Bob Smith, captain and all-conference second team choice at cornerback; halfback Vern Williams, who led the league in punt returns; and big 235-lb. tackle Larry Neely, also in AII-OC second team choice. Offensively both quarterbacks, soph Bob Hauser and senior Phil Sipka, return. FACTS ABOUT MARIETTA Location: Marietta, Ohio Enrollment: 1850 Denomination: Unaffiliated Stadium: Don Drumm Field (7000) Athletic Director: William Whetsell Football Coach: Joe McDaniel (8-8-2, two years) Sports Information Director: Lew Yeager Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Navy Blue and White Conference: Ohio Athletic (NCAA) 1967 Record: 4-4-1 (4-1-1, tie for fourth) Record Against Otterbein: 21-18

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1968 SCHEDULE Sept. 21 28 Oct. 5 12 19 26 Nov. 2 9 16

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1967 RESULTS

Emory & Henry Muskingum at Kenyon at Hiram at Capital Otterbein at Mount Union W. Va. Wesleyan Heidelberg

40 15

14

Emory & Henry Cal if. State Kenyon Hiram Capital Otterbein Mount Union W. Va. Wesleyan Heidelberg

6 00

23 35 7 31 7

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—-7-------- 1 Heidelhe rji Collejie November 2

Memorial Stadium Homecoming

2 p.m. (EST)

Westerville, Ohio

A rock-hard defense and a power offense up the middle again will be the strong points at Heidelberg. The Student Princes traditionally play one of the toughest schedules in the Ohio Conference and 1968 will be no different for Coach Joe Malmisur's crew. Chuck Ehlers, All Ohio Conference fullback for two years, will be back to spark the ’Berg running game. Junior Wayne Stephens, who led the conference in punt­ ing last year, also returns. Stephens kicked the pigskin 55 times and averaged 39.6 yards. FACTS ABOUT HEIDELBERG Location; Tiffin, Ohio Enrollment: 1217 Denomination; United Church of Christ Stadium; Columbian Field (4500) Athletic Director: Jim Getz Football Coach: Joe Malmisur (14-31-6, six years) Sports Information Director: Jim Reese Nickname; Student Princes Colors: Red, Orange and Black Conference: Ohio Athletic (NCAA) 1967 Record: 3-4-1 (2-4, eighth) Record Against Otterbein: 27-8-2 1968 SCHEDULE Sept. 21 28 Oct. 5 12 19 26 Nov. 2 9 16

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Bluffton Westminster Ohio Wesleyan Capital at Wittenberg Ashland at Otterbein at Muskingum at Marietta

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1967 RESULTS

7 3 34

16 19

Ohio Wesleyan Capital Muskingum Otterbein Wittenberg Marietta Bluffton Ashland

160 66

32

19 16

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I—- - - - - 1 Hiram College

November 9

Henry Stodium

2 p.m. (EST)

Hiram, Ohio

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Once again the fortunes of Terrier football must depend on how well the freshmen crop fit into Coach Bob Dove’s Pro offense. Five starters were lost from the 1967 squad that finished at 3-5 but 27 lettermen do return to bolster the hopes for '68. One of the brightest returnees is Eric Thompson, a fleet-footed halfback from Warren who played one season for the Terriers back in 1962, (Coach Dove’s first at Hiram), and then spent four years in the Marines. Since then Hiram has suffered through five consecutive los­ ing seasons. FACTS ABOUT HIRAM Location: Hiram, Ohio Enrollment: 1100 Denomination: Disciples of Christ Stadium: Henry (3000) Athletic Director: Will iam Hollinger Football Coach: Bob Dove (21-27, six years) Sports Information Director: Mike Zemelka Nickname: Terriers Colors: Columbian Blue and Red Conference: Ohio Athletic (NCAA) 1967 Record: 3-5 (2-5, 10th) Record Against Otterbein: 6-21-3 1968 SCHEDULE

1967 RESULTS

Sept. 28 Oct. 5 12 19 26 Nov. 2 916 -

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Oberlin at Capital Marietta Kenyon at Mount Union at Wooster Otterbein at Kalamazoo .

2110 218 16

Oberlin Capital Marietta Kenyon Mount Union Wooster Otterbein Kalamazoo

2 20

14

15 19 43 33 35


Capital University November 16

Bernlohr Stadium

2 p.m. (EST)

Columbus, Ohio

"We are facing an ‘iffy’ season,” says Capital Coach Gene Slaughter as he begins his eighth term at the helm of Otterbein’s arch rival. “If we can establish our run­ ning and come up with a power back and a top notch receiver, three new secondary men, and defensive line depth.” , , , , ^ Running the team again at quarterback should be junior Steve Campbell, 5-11, 165. Two junior holfbacks also are available, Tom Ross, 5-10, 165, und Paul Piper, 5-10, 180. Top returnees up front on offense are c pair of seniors, tackle John McCalla, 6-2, 220, and guard Rod Beckett, 6-0, 200. FACTS ABOUT CAPITAL Location: Columbus, Ohio Enrollment: 1688 (178 law school) Denomination: American Lutheran Stadium: Bernlohr (3000) Athletic Director: William Bernlohr Football Coach: Gene Slaughter (35-20-1, seven years) Sports Information Director: To Be Announced Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Purple and White Conference: Ohio Athletic (NCAA) 1967 Record: 5-3 (5-2, sixth) Record Against Otterbein: 21-20-1 1968 SCHEDULE

1967 RESULTS

Sept. 28 Oct. 5 12 19 26 Nov. 2 9 16 -

16 22

6 6

at Wittenberg Hiram at Heidelberg Marietta Muskingum at Ashland at Wooster Otterbein

31 13

17 25

17

Mount Union Hiram Heidelberg Marietta Muskingum Ashland Wooster Otterbein

0 7 7

0 34 49

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1968 OTTERBEIlN NO.

NAME

POS.

HGT.

WGT.

43 87 61 70 20 23 62 79 51 72 53 17 52 71 25 31 54 22 64 57 24 76 68 81 88 46 42 30 55 65 86 69 74 10 32 18 85 47 67 21 26 63 75 56 44 80 66 89 83 40 16 28 84 82 41 50 60

Anderson, Jack **Augspurger, Dick ***Balconi, Ron Banbury, Mark ***Barr, Dale ♦♦Bates, Brian Booker, Jim Bresson, Joe Bush, Robin ♦Callahan, Charley ♦Casto, Steve ♦♦♦Caudle, Fritz Cole, Tom Davis, Bill Dear, Mike Denney, Howard ♦♦Dent, Dan ♦♦♦Deringer, Steve Deyo, Ralph Favorite, Pete Gilmore, Tom Haffey, Ed ♦Hatcher, Jerry ♦Hayward, Mike ♦Jackson, Ken Jones, Jeff Kauffman, Porter ♦Kellett, Dave ♦♦Laek, Steve Landis, Duane Lansman, Roger ♦Leasure, Deems ♦Lord, Lou Lukey, Norm Mack, David Miller, Rick ♦♦♦Moore, Gary Napper, Brian ♦♦Neese, Dan Nuppola, Eric ♦Parker, Pete Poock, Bill ♦♦Rawlins, Rich Seemueller, Rick ♦Shackelford, Doug Simonetti, Len Sines, Rod Smart, Phil ♦Speaks, Bill Stright, Ray Thackara, Steve ♦♦Upp, Jeff ♦Wakefield, Keith ♦Walton, Barry ♦ Weaver, Craig Will, Stan ♦♦♦Wilson, J. D.

CB S LB T CB CB LB T MG T C-DT QB LB DE HB LB MG HB LB MG FL T-LB MG DE SE FL-S CB FB C G E G OT QB FB-CB QB SE CB G HB FL G T G FL SE DE SE-LB TE-LB S QB FB DE TE S MG T

5-9 6-3 5-9 6-2 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-7 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-7 5-10 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-2 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-3 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-8 6-0 5-11

170 195 190 210 165 165 210 225 210 192 203 175 181 221 180 185 200 190 180 190 160 210 180 225 175 170 165 200 235 188 170 196 230 175 185 160 185 160 210 175 180 195 235 160 188 180 170 195 220 160 155 190 185 185 175 185 220

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HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

NUMERICAL

Cincinnati (Roger Bacon) 10 Dayton (Wayne) 16 Sandusky 17 Danville 18 London 20 North Royal ton (Root) 21 Pataskala (Licking Heights) 22 Alliance (Louisville) 23 Pataskala (Licking Heights) 24 Columbus (Marion-Franklin) 25 Columbus (Eastmoor) 26 Johnstown (Monroe) 28 Newark (Catholic) 30 Columbus (Walnut Rudge) 31 Pataskala (Licking Heights) 32 Euclid 40 41 Columbus (West) Sandusky 42 43 London Fair view Park 44 Massillon (Perry) 46 47 Johnstown (Monroe) 50 Westerville Cooksville, Ont. (Humberside) 51 Haverfordwest, Pembs., U.K. 52 53 Findlay 54 Lancaster New Albany (Plain Local) 55 56 Gallon Baltimore (Watkins Memorial) 57 60 Dayton (Colonel White) Herminie, Pa. (Sewickley) 61 62 Westerville Toronto-, Ont. (Humberside) 63 64 Lakewood 65 Char don 66 Dayton (Wayne) 67 New Bloomington (Elgin) 68 Sandusky Toronto, Ont. (Northern Secondary) 69 70 Oakville, Ont. (Trafalgar) 71 Dayton (Wilbur Wright) 72 Circleville (Logan Elm) 74 Columbus (Eastmoor) 75 Baltimore (Watkins Memorial) 76 Dennison (St. Mary’s) 79 Circleville 80 Clyde • Newark 81 82 Macedonia 83 Hamilton (Taft) Lancaster 84 Orrville 85 Columbus (Grandview) 86 Rocky River 87 Ashville (Teays Valley) 88 Columbus (Whetstone) 89

Norm Lukey Steve Thackara Fritz Caudle Rick Miller Dale Barr Eric Nuppola Steve Deringer Brian Bates Tom Gilmore Mike Dear Pete Parker Jeff Upp Dave Kellett Howard Denney David Mack Ray Stright Craig Weaver Porter Kauffman Jack Anderson Doug Shackelford Jeff Jones Brian Napper Stan Will Robin Bush Tom Cole Steve Casto Dan Dent Steve Laek Rick Seemueller Pete Favorite J. D. Wilson Ron Balconi Jim Booker Bill Poock Ralph Deyo Duane Landis Rod Sines Dan Neese Jerry Hatcher Deems Leasure Mark Banbury Bill Davis Charley Callahan Lou Lord Rich Rawlins Ed Haffey Joe Bresson Len Simonetti Mike Hayward Barry Walton Bill Speaks Keith Wakefield Gary Moore Roger Lansman Dick Augspurger Ken Jackson Phil Smart


OTTERBEIN’S football story Record how that in 1889, Robert Spear holar and athlete vi's'ite7o'tt'' n,. Ofterbein and explained th game of football. Th dea was a h nd a move waj There was one major probU, there was no football A student, Ernest S. Barnhard d $4.00 to buy th( football and, thus, football at Otterbein was und way 1890, A. L. Artz an old Dartmouth player, wa hired to coach th f which played two games K was the first opponent, and they defeated th Otterbeir team, 48-6. D enison won th second game 14-0. Th e Otterbe footb 1892 when tko p victory was recorded , lo X Cardinals defeated Ohio State U 42-6 As th years footb wise In fni-f r'' 'v^uiuuu at Otterbein did ke :h.r. Li" :.’» ' . , ,„, l coach served the football C]uads at Otterbe nd those years, there wasn’t a coach rdirecte?by7ix'difffre /h^ football tearr nn,» .U. different head coaches. M. A. D bee the first ch to last more than thr-. He was th th e Utters seven years, from 1920-26 A. B. Sears took over for two years, 1927-28. R. K (Dek EdI served the team as head coach for SI years (1929-34) ding into the reign of the Har E E tarted coach• • • • / in 1935 for the first of h thr ee tour-year stints. F 01 lowing a th ?ar stay S. T. (Sam) Selby 1939 E wing returned other ^our coach ng term during the lean war years of 1942-45 Du th '’"y opposition was hard to find Ewinn r., teams and compiled cord of 16 wins, 7 losses and 3 ties, before Id th to Oh State dder George N No.o,„^ 920

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.p

came at the end World Wa r (1946). That year h produced one of th greatest Otterbe teams ever, 7 record. Th 13-7 setback against the Un of West V the SOI th the Card

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0 0 VA;h :r""n' ^ Oh

^nown through u

Mr. Athletics at Otterbein,” Ewing was auid,

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^ended^]'2 tears*'’® football coach ♦U«« on -----------^^^^Iiiiiy UT at (Otterbe and .L n 20 years with the college’s athlet Bob Agler wh IS now serving as Athletic D ded the Otters 11 years until h Coach th past season. In h 11 years as head coach, h led an ble record ot of 57-36-4, the L cnviaoie PAT by an Otterbein coach Football at Otterb em really came into its own at Otterbe during the Agl I -ji ^yicr era. era. After bou nd Card"-A‘"® first years of Agl th led SIX consecutive winning seasons 1959 through 1964 j

^’'cifing style style of of foo football Otterh#»;ri • ri • excmng terbein influenced greatly by the three years h the professional rank the Los Ang Rams of the Nati and one th th e Calgary Stampede Football League

th

Football League of the Canad

On the plus side and ranking with probably th Otterbem's modern football history th e «me from behind 28-28 tie recorded the Card ogainst Wittenberg at Springfield in 1963 Th tie. which the Cards’ quarterback, Dave Kull ® record 18 passes, came in th dst of Wittenb string of seasons in the Ohio Conferenc Probobly the most outstand compete on th e Otterbe d teams coached Bob Agl was completed fou the regular Card 1960. Cline still hold th dividual season records for the Cards d ark Chne s mark of 1080 yards passing and 23 touchdown Passec ♦U

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US does th 1231 total yard ed in 1959. In th e single game category Cl still claims th touchdown passes th and '7 ----- -"gainst Capital in 1960) 196 Oth»r , y°'’‘^''g® (246 against Hiram in 1959) Other top gridders of th ii ff Agler E Aidt Ga included Gl All Dick A B Ea Baker, J R Jon Gene Kidwell H Klockn Kail, Bill Messmer Jack P pai’y Reynold Dick Reynold S/ Jack J Wack Wh and Jerry F '''ntner*waTa^*’!l 1965

season,

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Lintn.. _ f replace him in the head arid u form ®®lf in th» U- "l"'' '^9'*^' establish stablished h Season. ^°"hs as a winning coach nearby Watkins M

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past records

1890-1967

Following are records of Otterbein football teams the coach since footbal 1 was ÂŤ farted at Otterbein 1890. The overol 1 record is 236 victories, 334 defeoj^ and 34 ties

02 2 1 021 0 1908 2 61 011 22 02

YEAR 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 lb95 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930

W

4

5 3 3

3 4 4

4

4 4 5

3 4 3 5

c

3 3 4

21 21 2 88 6 1 66 6 6

L

2

4 3 3 5 3

7 5

5

5 3

3 9 5

5

3

5 7 7 5

3 5

5 4 5 5 3

00 10 20 211 001 01 001 00 002 00 0011

T

2

22

COACH A. L. Artz No coach No coach C. Semple Holly Farrar E. S. Barnard No coach C. H. Pillsbury No coach No coach J. H. Flowers E. C. Wainwright 1Âť H. R. Keene 11

E. 0. Beane J. E. Kalmbach E. A. Werner ft

A. A. Exendine 11 11

W. J. Gardner R. F. Martin 11 11

H. F. H. R. M.

J. H. P. E. A.

Iddings Goslon Swain Watts Ditmer

11 11 11 11 11 11

A. B. Sears ft

R. K. Edier 99


1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

3 2 4 7

5 4 3 1

1

11

0 2 1 0

6

1

99 9 9

ff

H. W. Ewing M

1

7

0

2

6

0

f I

0 0 0 0 0

I •

1 0 3 5 5

6 8 5 3 3

S. T. Selby 9f 9 9

H. W. Ewing f

2

1

1

i

5 4 7

1 2 1

0 2 0

99

2 2

6 6

1 1

5 3 2

3 5 4

0 0 2

2

6

0

5 2 2 4 5 3 7

3 6 5 5 3 4 2

0 0 1 0 0 2 0

8

1

0

9 9

0 0 1 0 0 0 0

9 9

8 5 5 6 4 2 2

1 4 3 3 5 7 7

23

99

G. W. Novotny 9 9 9 9 99 99

H. W. Ewing t$ t$

Robert Agler 9 9 9 9 99 99

9 9 99 99 9 9

Lorry Lintner »t


COACHES AT OTTERBEIN Records Through The Years NAME

02 21 601 18 101 6 0 20 18 21

011 2201 10 002 00 01 12 200

YEARS COACHED WON LOST TIED

A. L. Artz Carl Semple Holly Farrar E. S. Barnard C. H. Pillsbury J. H. Flowers E. C. Woinwright H. R. Keene E. 0. Beane J. E. Kalmbach E. A. Werner A. A. Exendine W. J. Gardner R. F. Martin H. J. Iddings F. H. Goslon H. P. Swain R. E. Watts M. A. Ditmer A. B. Sears R. K. Edier H. W. Ewing

1890 1893 1894 1895 1897 1900 1901-02 1903-1904 1905 1906 1907-1908 1909-1911 1912 1913-1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920-1926 1927-1928 1929-1934 1935-1938 1942-1945 1951-1954 (Ev^ing ~ overall) (12 years) S. T. Selby 1939-1941 G. W. Novotny 1946-1950 Robert Agler 1955-1965 Larry Lintner 1966-

24

4

5 3 4 4 3 4

15

5

13 5

5 16

(32)

3 3 9 13 5

7 9 16 3

5 7 37 9 24 25 7 19 (51) 16

19 4

36 14

4 4

3

(6) 4


1

CAPTAINS, CO-CAPTAINS 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936

Lawrence Barnhard 1937 Lou (Jack) 1938 Thompson Bill Garst 1939 Marshall Fanning 1940 Clarence Stoner David Seneff 1941 Med Long Erastus Lloyd 1942 Winfred (Buck) Coover 1943 Art Gantz 1944 Irwin Howard 1945 Bill Lloyd Hiram Worstell 1946 Sardis Bates 1947 Cary Altman Frank Van Sickle 1948 Otterbein Bailey, 1949 Jim Weaver Irvin Libecap, Park Wineland 1950 Royal Martin 1951 1952 Percy Rogers Percy Rogers 1953 Art Lambert 1954 John Snavely Herold Plott 1955 Howard EIIiott 1956 Howard Elliott Bill Counsellor 1957 Glen Ream Herb Myers 1958 Carl Smith 1959 Roy Peden Roy Peden 1960 Wilbur Franklin Ed Stoltz Dave Beck 1961 Hale Richter Bob Snavely 1962 1963 John Crawford David (Dutch) Lee David (Dutch) Lee 1964 Don Wyl ie Dan Bowel 1 Art (Barney) Francis 965 Roger Huhn 1966 Ken Holland 1967 Sam Ziegler Sam Ziegler 25

Lloyd Schiering, Pete Wolfe Art Duhl, Harley Learish Bob Weaston Mark Coldiron, Bill Underwood Bob Cornel 1, Bill Noll Francis Bailey, Jim Eby Bob Gorm ley Maurice Gribler Bob Evans, Gi 1 Sorrel 1 Ed (Dubbs) Roush Bob (Moe) Agler Bert Bai ley. Herb Farmer Ray Chadwel 1, Ken Zarbaugh Fred Martinel 1 i Dart Keech Clete Beam, Gene Keel Ed Axiine Bob Fowler, Dick f Dick Potts, Orville Reed Larry Lintner, Bob White John McCreary, Loi Regi s, Hugh Zir Dick Berio Jim Earnest, Gary Nebinger Gary Al len. Ron Jones Gene Kidwell, Jack Pietila Bill Messmer Dave Kull, Gary Reynolds, Dick Scheu Dick Reynolds, Jim Wacker Dick Amelong, Mik< Green, Tom Sho< Bill Baker Bill Baker


TEAVI SINGLE GA>IE RECORDS O.C. vs Most first downs total 26 Heidel. Fewest first downs 3 Hofstra Heidel. Most first downs, rushing 18 Capital Oberlin Most first downs, passing 16 Heidel. Greatest num­ ber of rushes74 Oberlin Fewest number of rushes22 0. Wes. Most net yds. gained, rushing 381 Oberlin Fewest yds. gained, rushing -22 0. Wes. Most yds. lost rushing 71 Kenyon Most passes attempted 56 Heidel. Most passes completed 30 Heidel. Most yds gained, passing 301 Heidel. Fewest passes attempted 3 Findlay Fewest passes completed 0 Findlay Fewest yds. gained, passing 0 Findlay Most total yds. gained 560 Capital Fewest total yds. gained 43 Heidel. Most total plays 87 Heidel. F ewest total plays 41 Hofstra 26

YR.

-6

OPP.

YR.

32 Capital

-65

5 Oberlin

-62

-59 -62

25 Capital

-65

-67

13 0. Wes.

-67

-6 21 -6 -62

74 Capital

-65

Oberlin

-60

444 Musk.

-67

-27 Hiram

-58

-65

79 Marietta

-67

39 Marietta

-67

18 Hofstra

-67

269 Marietta

0 -10 -6 12806 -6 -58

-6

3 Capital

-61

-6

-62

-62 -62

-58

Ashland

-64

-58

0. Wes.

-63

-59

-67

534 Musk.

-67

0. Wes.

-63

Ashland

-67

44 Ind. Cent. -66


1

Most punts (team)

1 6

88 -6 6 --66

0. Wes.

-67

Most yards 364 Heidel. punting -58 Most Fumbles 6 Findlay Kenyon -65 Most times lost ball 5 Ind. Cent. -65 on fumbles Most penalties 13 Heidel. against Most yards penalized 179 Heidel.

-62 Hiram Ind. Cent. -65 -65 Hiram

294 Ind. Cent. -65 -59 Findlay

4 Kenyon

-60

14 Marietta

-65

130 Heidel.

-59

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS (Otlerbein Plavers Only) Most times carried ball Most yards gained rush­ ing (16 tries) Most yds. lost rushing Most passes attempted Most passes completed Most yards passing Most TD passes thrown M.ost passes caught

Paul Reiner

Jack Moore

36 vs Oberlin -65

221 vs Mar.

-62

Dave Widder

62 vs Capital -67

Dave Widder

54 vs Heidel. -67

Dave Widder

28 vs Heidel. -67

Dave Widder

283 vs Heidel. -67

Larry Cline Jerry Whitacre Steve Deringer Hollis Haff

27

6

vs Capital -60

9 vs Capital -60 9 vs Heidel. -67 9 vs Heidel. -67


Most times carried ballrush-pass Most total yardage Most TDs scored. passing Most TDs scored Most TDs scored, rushing

Dave Widder

60 vs Heidel. -67

Dave Widder

256 vs Heidel. -67

Jerry Whitacre

4 vs Capital -60

Kenneth Zarbaugh

5 vs Oberlin & Ashland -49

Kenneth Zarbaugh

5 vs Oberlin & Ashland -49

Most extra points kicked Gary Fields Most 2 pt. con­ versions madet Harry Klockner Ron Jones Jerry Whitacre Most punts Steve Deringer Most yards punting Bill Speaks Most field goals kicked Dave Green

6

2 2 2 11

vs Capital -60 vs vs vs vs

Mar. Capital Oberlin 0. Wes.

-62 -60 -60 -67

348 vs Hofstra -66 2 vs Witt.

-64

SPECIALS Longest pass play - 93 yards from Dave Kull to Gary Reynolds vs Kenyon 1963 Longest run from scrimmage - Gene Kidwell, 83 yards vs Marietta I960 Longest kickoff return - Jim Earnest, 95 yards vs Cberlin 1958 Longest punt return - Gene Kidwell, 90 yards vs Hiram 1959 Longest field goal - Dave Green, 47 yards vs Witten­ berg 1964 Longest pass interception run back - Don White, 67 yds. vs Hofstra 1966

28


TEAM SEASON RECORDS

Best record ever by O.C. team Worst record ever by O.C. team Most O.C. wins in one season Most O.C. losses in one season Longest O.C. winning streak Longest O.C. losing streak Most successive games without O.C. scoring Most successive games O.C. held opponents scoreless Most points scored by O.C. in one game Most points scored by opponents in one game Most points scored in one season by O.C. Most points scored in one season by opponents Most points scored in one game by O.C. and opponents

Biggest point spread in one game Fewest points scored by O.C. in one season Fewest points scored by O.C. opponents in one season

RECORD

YEAR SET

8-1

1960 & 1961

0-8

1906 & 1939

8

1960 & 1961

9

1912 (1-9)

14

1960-1961

18

1917-1920

8

1919-1920

4

1895-1896 1897 (twice)

74

1913 (74-6, Antioch)

65

1956 (Muskingum)

352

1960 (9 games)

269

1967 (9 games)

88

1959 & 1960 (1959 O.C. 60, Cap. 28) (1960 O.C. 54, Hiram 34)

68

1913 (O.C. 74, Antioch 6)

6

1939 (8 games)

21

1932 (8 games)

29


TEAM SEASON RECORDS NINE GAMES OTT.

YEAR

OPP.

YEAR

Most first downs, total Fewest first downs, total Most first downs rushing Fewest first downs rushing

174 70 113

1960 1966 1960

160

1967 1961 1965

51

1966

73

Most first downs passing Fewest first downs passing Most first downs, penalty

67

1967

55

1961 1962 1963 1967

14

1966 1967

19 16

1959 1966

1962 1967

474 337

1967 1962

1960

2044

1959

1966 1967 1959

1370 343 163

1962 1956 1959

1960

1881

1959

1966

1189

1962

1967

173

1967

1956

no

1956

1967

79 79

1966 1967

1956

47

1956

21

Greatest number of rushes 470 Fewest number of rushes 325 Most yards gained. rushing 2413 Fewest yards gained. rushing 1010 Most yards lost rushing 384 Fewest yards lost rushing 177 Most net yards gained. rushing 2163 Fewest net yards gained. rushing Most forward passes attempted 290 Fewest forward passes attempted 108 Most forward passes completed 134 Fewest forward passes completed 35 Most passes had intercepted 18 Fewest passes had intercepted 7

66

Most yards gained passing Fewest yards gained passing Most total plays Fewest total plays

1967

102

95

20

1959

1960

8

1956 1966

1334

1967

1142

1966

352 615 472 30

1956 1967 1966

573 646 500

1959 1967 1962


Best total offense Worst total offense Best offensive average Most punts

3471 1095 385.5 64

1960 1966 1960 1967

3123 1863 335.4 56

1967 1964 1967 1962

Fewest punts Best punting average Worst punting average Most fum bles Fewest fumbles Most times lost ball Most penalties Fewest penalties Most yards penalized Fewest yards penalized

25 38.3 29.5 48 11 18 58 33 726 335

1960 1966 1961 1956 1960 1956 1966 1962 1966 1960

36 36.5 31.0 36 17 21 54 27 558 293

1966 1964 1962 1956 1962 1956 1966 1962 1966 1963

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS NINE GAMES Most times carried ball 146 Most yards gained, 77A rushing Most yards lost, rushing 226 Most net yards, rushing 768 Most passes attempted Most passes completed 99 Most passes had intercepted 13 Most passes intercepted by 6 Most yards passing 1080 Most TL' passes thrown 23 Most passes caught 31 Most TD passes caught 9 Most times carried, rush-pass 274 Best total offense 1231 Most yards gained by pass receiver 367 Most TDs scored 19 Most points 114 Most extra points kicked Most field goals kicked 6

Paul Reiner

1965

Qfiry A 1 1 Dave Widder Gary Allen Dave Widder Dave Widder

1960

1967 I960 1967 1967

Dave Widder

1967

Dick Reynolds Larry Cline Larry Cline Gary Moore Ron Jones

1962 1960 1960 1967 1960

Dave Widder Larry Cline

1967 1959

Ron Jones Kenneth Zarbaugh Kenneth Zarbaugh Gary Fields Gary .fields Dave Green 6 Harry Klockner 5 39.9 Bill Speaks

1959 1949 1949 1961 1961 1964 1962 1966

21 21

Most 2 point conversions Best punting average (Min. 20 punts)

31


SEASON RESULTS, 1890-1967 1890 Otlerbein 6 0 Otlerbein Won 0 Lost 2 1891 Olterbein 42 Otterbein 12 0 Olterbein Won 2 Lost 1 1892 Otterbein 12 Otlerbein 10 Otterbein 32 Otterbein 16 Won 2 Lost 2

1901 Otterbein Olterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otlerbein Otterbein

Kenyon 48 Denison 14 A.L. Artz. Coach O.S.U. 6 Denison 10 Dayton VMCA 10 No Coach Kenyon 28 Denison 20 Wittenberg 0 Dayton YMCA 6

1902 0 Otterbein Ohio State 5 0 Otterbein Ohio Medical 38 0 Otterbein Kenyon 0 0 Otterbein Heidelberg 11 0 Otterbein Ohio Wesleyan 10 0 Otterbein Cincinnati U. 17 Olterbein 5 Miami 6 Otterbein 6 Wittenberg 11 Won 0 Loot 7 Tied 1 E. C. Wainwright. Coach

No Coach

Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Olterbein

22 Ohio State 16 48 Wittenberg 10 4 Kenyon 8 24 Denison 0 0 DePauw 24 36 Mules 0 4 Western Reserve 4 Tied for State Championship Won 4 l^>st 2 Tied 1 Carl Semple. Coach

1903 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

1894 Otierbein 16 Ohio Wesleyan 6 Otlerbein 6 Denison 6 Olterbein 4 Wittenberg 30 Otterbein 60 Capital 0 Won 2 Lost 1 Tied 1 Holly Farrar, Coach

1896 Otlerbein 38 Olterbein 18 Otterbein 0 Olterbein 0 Otlerbein 6 Olterbein 4 Otlerbein 0 Won 3 Lostt 4

1904 Olterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 5 Otterbein 0 Olterbein 18 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 5 Otterbein 5 Won 1 Lost 8

E.S. Barnard, Coach O.M.U. 0 Kenyon 0 Ohio State 12 Washington and Jeff. 16 Ohio Wesleyan 8 O.M.U. 0 Wittenberg 12 No Coach

1899 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 6 Olterbein 6 Otterbein 30 Olterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 6 Otlerbein 21

Ohio State 29 Washington and Jeff. 39 Ohio Wesleyan 0 Mutes 0 Kenyon 4.3 Wittenberg .3 Wittenberg 10 Denison 3

Won 3 Lost 5

No Coach

1900 Otterbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otlerbein OllerU'in

Ohio State 20 Denison 0 Ohio Lniversity 6 Heidelberg 0 Denison 0 Ohio Medical 26 Ohio Wesleyan 0 Wittenberg 10

0 22 0 0 16 0 12 12

Ohio State 18 Ohio Normal 23 Ohio Medical 24 Ohio Wesleyan 61 Wooster 10 Ohio Univeraity 0 Denison 18 Dayton Athletic 0

Ohio State 34 Ohio Wesleyan 15 Ohio Medical 6 Kenyon 17 Ohio University 0 Marietta 22 Ohio Northern 41 Wittenberg 15 Heidelberg 9 H.R. Keene. Coach

12115 Olterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otlerbein Otterbein Otlerbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

1897 Otterbein 0 Oberlin 0 Otlerbein 20 Kenyon 0 Otterbein 18 Denison 0 Otterbein 12 Wittenberg 0 Otterbein 12 Ohio Stale 12 Olterbein 0 Ohio University 24 Otlerbein 0 Barracks 8 0 Otlerbein Dayton Men’s Club 4 Won 3 3 Tied 2 C.H. Pillsbury, Coach Wittenberg 10 Denison 0 Davton Men's Club 11 O.M.U. 11 No Coach

0 5 0 6 12 22 0 0

Won 2 Lost 3 Tied 1 H.R. Keene. Coach

O.S.U. 6 Ohio Wesleyan 4 O.M.U. I) Kenyon 24 Barracks 0 Denison 0

Otterbein 0 Otterbein 16 Otlerbein 0 Otlerbein 0 Won 1 l,nsl 3

Ohio State 0 Antioch 0 Ohio Medical 17 Wittenberg 2 Ohio Wesleyan 35 Ohio University 0 Kenvon 0 Dayton Athletic Club 8

Won 4 Lost 3 Tied 2 E.C. WainHTight, Coach

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189!? Otterbein 14 Otterbein 8 Otterbein 12 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 32 Olterbein 6 Won .S LostIt 1

0 45 0 12 0 0 53 12

6 16 0 5 6 0 6 15 0 0

Ohio State 6 Antioch 0 Ohio Wesleyan 33 Ohio Medical 24 Ohio University 5 Heidelberg 9 Wooster 0 Muskingum 0 Kenyon 17 Wittenberg 17

Won » Ust 5 Tied 1.0. Heane. Coach

12»i6 Otterbein Otlerbein Otterbein Olterbein Otterbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Olterbein Won 0 Lost

Won 4 Ust 3 Tied 1 J.ll. Flowers. Coach

32

0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 8

Ohio State 41 Ohio Universilv 10 Ohio Wesleyan 24 Denison 26 Ohio Medical 39 Muskingum 30 Wittenberg 12 Kenyon 15 J.F. Kalmbach, Coach

1907 Olterbein 0 Olterbein 0 Otlerbein 27 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Olterbein 3 Otterbein 0 Otlerbein 0 Won 2 Lost 6

Ohio State 28 Kenyon 17 Antioch 0 Denison 10 Ohio Wesleyan 16 Muskingum 2 Miami 32 Wittenberg 11 F.. A. Werner. Coach

1908 Olterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otlerbein 16 Olterbein 31 Otterbein 0 Otlerbein 6 Otterbein 16 Olterbein 10 Otterbein 0 ^on t I ,oftt T)

Ohio State 18 Kenyon 17 Wittenberg 0 .Antioch 4 Ohio Wesleyan 28 Denison 12 Muskingum 0 Findlav 0 Ohio Northern 1.3 F.. A. Werner. Co ach


1909 Otterbein OtterbeiD Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

Ohio State 14 Kenyon 8 Ohio University 3 Cincinnati 3 Wittenberg 0 Antioch 5 Ohio Wealeyaa 6 Muskingum 0

0 6 18 15 0 18 0 17

Won 4 Lont 3 Tied 1 A. A. Exendine , Coach 1910 Ohio State 14 Otterbein 5 Kenyon 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 23 Ohio Northern 19 Heidelberg 0 Otterbein 37 Antioch 0 Otterbein 39 Cincinnati 6 Otterbein 12 Otterbein 12 Ohio University 0 Won 5 Lost 1 Tied 1 A. A. Exendine, Coacb 1911 Otterbein 0 Ohio State 6 Otterbein 22 St. Marys 0 Muskingum 2 Otterbein 30 Cincinnati 16 Otterbein 3 Otterbein 11 Ohio University 11 Otterbein 8 Denison 23 Otterbein 19 Antioch 6 Ohio Wesleyan 5 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 6 Marietta 0 Wittenberg 0 Otterbein 3 Won 6 Lost 3 Tied 1 A.A. Elxendine , Coach

1912 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 20 Otterbein 12 Otterbein 3 Otterbein 7 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 7 Won 1 Lost 9

Ohio Wesleyan 16 Ohio State 55 Muskingum 0 St. Marys 14 Denison 60 Cincinnati 39 Antioch 26 Ohio University 7 Marietta 21 Wittenbern 19

1213 Otterbein 15 Otterbein 3 Otterbein 74 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 27 Otterbein 7 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Won 3 Lost 5

Ohio Wesleyan 6 Kenyon 15 Antioch 6 Akron 38 Ohio University 0 Ohio Northern 19 Marietta 10 Wittenberg 12 R.F. Martin, Coach Miami 40 Ohio University 36 Muskingum 0 Marietta 13 Denison 33 Wittenberg 6 Antioch 0 Cincinnati 0 Ohio Wesleyan 20 R.F. Martin, Coacb

1915 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

South High 0 Kenyon 12 Marietta 27 Wooster 0 Ohio University 48 Marshall 0 Heidelberg 13 Ohio Wesleyan 7 Ohio Northern 9

12 6 0 6 7 18 7 0 7

Won 3 Lost 6

R.F. Martin, Coach

1916 Otterbein 7 Otterbein 7 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 9 Otterbein 55 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 21 Otterbein 6

Denison 0 Kenyon 0 Ohio University 13 Ohio Wesleyan 0 St. Mary’s 10 Marshall 12 Muskingum 0 Marietta 12

Won 5 Lost 3

H.J. Iddings, Coacb

Denison 31 Muskingum 6 Kenyon 27 Marshall 0 Heidelberg 9 Ohio Wesleyan Wooster 20

1918 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Won 0 Loat

Ohio Wesleyan 62 Denison 31 Heidelberg 13 Muskingum 6 Kenyon 39

0 0 6 0 0 5

49

F.H. Goslon, Coach

H. P. Swain, Coach

1919 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 12 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Won 0 Lost 7

Ohio Wesleyan 26 Denison % W.Va. Wesleyan 53 Heidelberg 19 Wittenberg 58 Muskingum 19 Marietta 43 R.E. Watts, Coach

1920 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 3 Otterbein 60 Otterbein 14 Otterbein 2 Otterbein 0

Ohio Wesleyan 33 Muskingum 24 Denison 21 Ohio Northern 23 Wilmington 7 Ohio University 53 Heidelberg 21 Wittenberg 42

Won 1 Lost 7

M.A. Ditmer, Coach

’1221 Otterbein 13 Wilmington 14 Otterbein 0 Ashland 7 Otterbein 0 Denison 49 Otterbein 13 Heidelberg 2 Otterbein 7 Kenyon 7 Otterbein 0 Miami 21 Wittenberg 20 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Hiram 0 Won 1 Lost 5 Tied 2 M.A. Ditmer, Coach

W.J. Gardner, Coach

1914 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 20 Otterbein 20 Otterbein 12 Otterbein 7 Otterbein 71 Otterbein 3 Otterbein 7 Won 4 Lost 5

1917 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 37 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Won 1 Lont 6

1922 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 26 Otterbein 14 Otterbein 20 Otterbein 7 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Won 2 Lost 6

Ohio Wesleyan 13 Hiram 13 Muskingum 6 Wooster 46 Heidelberg 0 Wittenberg 55 Ohio University 20 St. Xavier 32 M.A. Ditmer, Coach

1923 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

Defiance 0 Wooster 21 Heidelberg 0 Hiram 0 Case 6 Wittenberg 24 Muskingum 6 St. Xsvier 6

Won 5 Lost 3

M.A. Ditmer, Coach

1924 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 18 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 20 Otterbein 0 Won 2 Lost 5

Wooster 28 Case 19 Hiran 0 Ohio Wesleyan 35 Heidelberg 6 Muskingum 13 St. Xavier 48

1925 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

33

27 0 25 13 19 13 0 7

0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0

Won 0 Lost 6 Tied '! M.A. Ditmer, Coach

M.A. Ditmer, Coach Bowling Green 0 Case 9 Cincinnati 6 Muskingum 13 Hiram 12 Baldwin Wallace 7 Heidelberg 39 Dayton 48


1926 Otif-rlrf-in OttcrLcin Ollerb<-in Ott»^rb*riti Otterbein Otterbein Olterbfin

^indla^

0

Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

Cincinnati 21 Heidelberg T Baldwin Ralldce 1< Muskingum 12 Marietta 7 Hiram 6 M. A. Ditmer, Coach

Ron 2 1.0!

^*

1 flttnrbein 0 Otlorbcin 0 Oltffbein 0 Otterbein 14 Otterbrin 0 Otterbein 39 Olterbein 0 Ron 2 l.ost 4 Tied A.B. Sears. (!i aih 1928 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

6 13 6 . Ron 1 l.ost 6 Tied 1 H. R. Fwing. Coach

Bowling Green 0 Miami 33 Marietta 6 Baldwin Rallace I Muskingum 27 Capital 6 Heidelberg 13

Findlay 6 Muskingum 13 Baldwin Rallace Kenyon 0 Marietta 38 Hiram 8 Heidelberg 38 Capital 0

19:Kf fltterbein 0 Otterbein 13 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 0 Ron 1 Lost 7

1930 Otti-rbein Otterbein Otterbi'in Ottirbein

Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein ^on

Otterbein Otterbein

19.38 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Cltlerbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

Cedarville Hiram It Capital I Marietta Den Ashland 7 Ohio Northern 6 Baldwin Rallace 0

Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

m2

Otterbein 18 Otterbein 19 0 1 lllerbein 6 Otterbein 0 Otterbein Otterbein 12 Otterliein 7 0 Ollerbein Ron 1 Cost 2 Tied H.K. h:dler. Co ich Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Ottirbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterliein Otterbein

6 0 13 () 6 0 20 0

0 7 It (■ (1 0 (I ti

Ron 1 lost 7

Hiram 0 lleidellierg 7 Capital 6 Ohio Niirlhem 0 Marietta 0 Kenv.in 13 Kent Stale 6 .iohn Carrnll 18

6

0 0 0 8

|9i0 Otie rbcin 33 Otterbein 0 Otterbein 6 Otterbein 12 Otterbein 13 0 Otterbein Ol lerbein 0 • lllerbein 0 Run 3 1.1,1«i 5

H.K. Kdler. Coacl Oberlin 0 Kent Stale 0 Ohio Northern 0 Capital 0 Ashl.ind 0 Kcnvnn 0 liiledi. 12 Akron 0

Aluskingum 19 Kenyon 20 Kent State 13 Alt. I’nion 7 Ashland 7 Marietta 12 Hiram 0 Capital 14 H. R. Ewing, Co Aluskingum 12 Alleghenv 32 Alanetta 28 Alt. Inion 7 Ashland 13 Kenyon 18 Capital 27 H. R.

Muskingum 32 Case 51 Rittenberg 51 Ravnesburg 32 Bowling Green 26 Ashland 18 Marietta 16 Capital 23 S.T. Selbv. Coach Rio (irande 0 Heidelberg '26 Kenvon 2.3 Ashland 0 Bluffton 6 Transylvania 13 Marietta 19 Capital 32 S.T. Selbv. Coach

|9t|

Otterbein Otterbein Ollerbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein OtterbeinI

lolin C.irroll 20 Aluskingum 0 Alariett.i 7 Denison 12 Ohio Northern 0 Ashl.ind 1.3 C.ipital 0 Toledo 12

Re

14 0

II 26 13 39

ost 3

Oberlin 12 Heidelberg 13 Kenton 12 Bluffton 0 Marietta 0 Capital 6 Transvlvunia 33 Ashland 0 S.T. Selby. Cogch

ii'ii

Cincinnati 13 Bowling (.reen 20 Rittenberg 3!l Kent .St,lie 7 Ohio Northern 21 Denison 26 Aslil.ind 2 C.,pii..l 12 H.K. Filler. Coach

6 0 0 0 3.3 7 0

Ottorbi'in OittTbi'in Otterbein Otterbein Run 0 l.ost

Ron 3 l.is t t Tied 1 H.K. Filler. Co Itch 19JJ Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otieri.eiii Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

H. R. Ewing, Co

1919

Ron 1 l.o:SI .3 Tied 1 H.K. hdlelr. Coach 19JJ Otterbein 26 0 Otterbein Otterbein 20 Otterbein 20 Otterliein 13 Otterbein 26 0 Otterbein 0 Otterliein Ron 5 1.11 St 3

1

6 0 0 12 6 0 12 6 Lost 6

Rooster 19 Kenyon 6 Marietta 6 Ohio Northern 12 Heidelberg 37 Ciapitul 6 ICJdwin Rallace 20 Hiram 6 H.K. Kdler. Coach

19

Otterbein Otterbein

Aluskingum 24 Hiram 6 Ashland 6 Alarietta 26 Rooster 34 Kenyon 25 Capital 13 Toledo 50

mi

(

A.B. Sears. Coach 1929 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein ’ Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

Muskingum Akron 26 Rittenberg Kent State Hiram 7 Kenvon 6 Ashland 20 Capital 7

Otterbc'in Ibterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

Heidelberg 0 Muskingum 6 Kenyon 0 I S Miami Naval Tmg Scho.il 0 I S Detroit Navy Base I 1 Deniscin 6 Findlav 6 Capital 3

Ron 3 I ,„st 3

H.R. F.wing. Coach

ilUH Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

34

23 18 I.

0

Ron 2 l ost I II.R, h.wing. Cl

Hio Grande 6 Rest A irgiiii.i T Kenton 6 Kenton 38


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il i: i: 19

:8 .^■2

R on S 1 -0 St 1

ii'i: 6 Otterbein Otterbein 26 6 Otterbein Otterbein 32 Otter bi’in 12 Oiterbein 13 Otterbein 19 Otlerbein 21 Ron 2 Lost 6

kenvon 13 Ravne 27 Muskingum 7 R. \a. Tech 13 Capital 0 Capital 0 H.R. Ewing, Coach

mi T 1 niv. of R. \ a. 41 Oltfrbrin Muskingum 0 0 Ottprbcin Denison 46 Ottfrbein 14 ken\on 0 Otterbrin 14 : Heidelberg 7 Otlirbein Capital 6 Otirrbein 14 Ohio Northern 6 Ottcrbein 27 Mb.on 7 Otterbrin 12 Ron 1 1.0 St 2 Tied 2 H R. Rwinift. Coach

1946 Otlerbein Otterbein Ot terbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

7 .')7 18 20 33 30 40

Aon T 1.091 1

m:

Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

(. 0 20 H 19 n 0 33 It

195.3 Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otterbein Otlerbein

!•’ 7 34 0 19 20 13 20 Ron 5 l.ost 3

195 V Otlerbein Oiterbein Oiterbein Otterbein Otlerbein Oiterbein Otlerbein Oil erbein

I nn.ofR. Va. 13 Detroit Tech 0 Denison 13 Heidelberg 0 Ohio Northern 6 Capital 6 \lbion 0 kenxon 0

Otlerbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otterbein

MoreheaH Malt* I niv. of R. '.o Ohio Reslewin 2K fleidelberg 14 Mt. 1 nion 21 C.ipit.il 6 H.iMwin Rallace VI M.invhester 0 Hollins VO

19 V9 Otlerbein 13 Otterbein 20 0 Otterbein Otlerbein 15 Otlerbein 47 Otterbein 46 Otterbein 44 Otlerbein 26 Ron 5 Lost 3

L95L1 Otterbein Oiterbein 20 0 Otlerbein Otlerbein 13 7 Otlerbein Otlerbein 32 Otlerbein 32 One rbein 13 Ron 3 1.01.1 5 U'il Otlerbein Otterbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Olleriiein Otlerbein

0 0 20 7 22 12 20 19

Ann 2 1 rORit 1 11 tl.A. Co...

Oberlin 6 Ohio Reslevan 50 kenvon 14 Rilmington 19 Marietta 6 Hiram 0 Muskingum 34 Capit.ll 19

14 7 26 13 0 0 6

13 7 19 0

13 12 l.l 7 Ron 2 1.11 St .5 Tied 1 Rohm \jtlcr, (’.oaih

Ron f> li.M I (i.R. Novotny. (!oayh

I9i8 7 Oiterbein 0 Otlerbein Otlerbein 16 6 Oiterbein 7 Otterbein 0 Oiterbein Otlerbein 6 Otterbein 28 7 Oiterbein Aon 2 1 ost 6 Tied 1 G.A. Novotnv, Coach

H.R. Ewing. Coach

20

Ron 2 U St

C.R. Novotny. C.oach

Ohio Reslevan 7i3 Hiram 13 Oberlin 34 kenion 14 Rilmington 20 Marietta 31 C.ipital 20 Muskingum 48

mjf Oiierbein 47 Otlerbein 19 Oiterbein 13 7 Olli-rbein 7 Otlerbein Otlerbein 26 0 Otlerbein 7 Otterbein 7 Otterbein Aon 4 1 .ost S

Denison W Mt. 1 nion I9 Indiana Central lleidelbt-rg 19 Ashland 7 Morris llarvev Capital 7 Adri.in 13 Albright 61

1957 Otlerbein Otlerbein Oiterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein

Ohio Reslevan Detroit Tech 6 Denison 19 Heidelberg 49 Ashland 6 Oberlin 26 Capital 20 Ilir.iiii 7 (l.'A. Novotny. C

19 34 6 13 46 14 1,3 14

Ron 5 1.0 St 3

H.R. Ewing. Coach

Morris Harvey 34 Oberlin 27 Ak ron 27 Rittenberg '26 Marietta 7 Hiram 7 St. .losepha 27 Capital -20 H.R. Ewing, Coach Centre 28 Ml. 1 nion 45 Oberlin 14 Akron 58 Rittenberg 1.3 Marietta 7 Hiram 28 Capital 33

Ohio Northern 0 Oberlin 12 Akron 7 Alt. Union 19 Hiram 12 Alarietia 13 Alusk ingum 65 Rashington and Jeff. 19 Capital 41 Robert Agler, Coach Ohio Northern 6 Oberlin 19 Alt. Union 0 Hiram 7 Alarietta 13 Aluskingum 61 Rashington and Jeff. 20 Capital 28 Robert Agler, Coach

JOilf Kindlay 0 0 Otlerbein Denison 14 Otlerbein 0 kenion 16 Olleil.ein 8 Olsrlin 12 Otlerbein 18 Hiram 0 Otlerbein .50 Alarietta IV Otlerbein 12 Heidelberg 14 7 Otterbein Ashland 8 Otlerbein 23 Capital 18 Otterbein IK Ron 3 EosIt V Tied 2 Robert Agl er. ( loach

Ohio Reslevan 60 Rilmington 6 Denison 36 R. A a. Tech 59 Heidelberg 10 ALirielta 6 C.ipilal 0 Aluskingum 60 C.R. Novotny, Coach

19.59 Otlerbein Otterbein Otlerbein Otlerbein Oiterbein Otlerbein OlierlMin Otterbein Otlerbein

Rilmington 7 Ohm Reslevan 20 Denison M kenvon 21 Alarietta 12 Hir.im 12 ( .ipil.il 11 Alii..kinguni V8

35

38 13 •27 18 30 16 n 39

60

Ron 7 1 .111.1 2

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36


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