1969 Otterbein Football Program

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CONTENTS For Press, Radio, TV ............................. Fast Facts on Otterbein

Athletic Department Directory .......... Athletic Director, Head Coach

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Assistant Coaches ......................... 1969 Outlook .......................................... Player Sketches .............................. 1969 Opponents ....................................... 1969 Otterbein Roster .......................... Otterbein's Football Story .................. Past Records 1890-1968 ...................... Coaches at Otterbein ........................ Season Results 1890-1968 .................

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ATHLETIC DEPT. DIRECTORY (ALUMNI GYM, EXT. 201-202) ROBERT AGLER Athlet ic Director ...................................... LARRY LINTNER Head Football Coach ............................ FISHBAUGH Tackle Coach don (SKIP) hoovler Interior Line Coach r r,rh RON JONES Defensive Backs, Receiver Coach —MILLER Defensive Ends, Jayvee Coach .... CURT TONG Head Basketball Coach ............................ CHUCK BURNER Wrestling Coach bob AGLER Cross Country Coach .............................." pjSHBAUGH Baseball Coach ...................................... gpg ^GLER Golf Coach CURT TONG Tennis Coach T L r L ELMER (BUD) YOEST ...................................... PORTER MILLER ................................................ ED BENADUM Equipment Manager ......................................

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, HEAD FOOTRALL COACH

LARRY LINTNER Head Football Coach

ROBERT (MOE) AGLER

Athletic Director The ever-populor Bob Agler "retired from active gr d coaching at his own request fol owing 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 go f. From the time Agler starred as a fullback for Otterbein until the present his name has been almost synonymous with Otterbein football. He returned to his alma mater m 1953 as a part-time assistant, was named head coach in 1955 and held the post for 11 years, departing with a 5736-4 record - and the most victories of any OC grid '**'Agier earned an M.A. degree at Ohio State University, and

has

taken

further advanced

study

at

the same

university toward a Ph.D. degree. Larry Lintner begins his fourth campaign this fall as head coach of the Otterbein grid team with hopes of giving Cardinal fans their first winning season since ^^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 on M.A. degree from Ohio University.

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dick

fishbaugh

serve as Dick Fishbaugh wi coach for the Cards in '68. kle his fourth year at Otterbe baseba th ch shbaugh team and last year filled in as ac ing basketball coach. He was gradu­ played varsity baseball and holds an M.A. degree from West Virginia. FISH BAUGH

PORTER MILLER h Porter M ^ / I s staff/ th Card defensive ends and th 1965 OC grad, Mill' •

M Otterbe Mo der Bob Agl ght and coached

china th

rts. While at ed football recently he

Groveport High. MILLER

DON (SKIP) HOOVLER Don

(Skip)

Hoovler

enters his

second season as a part-time assis­ tant coach at Otterbein working with the interior line. Hoovler earned All-MAC honors as a linebacker a Ohio U., served as heod coach Olmsted Falls, and saw duty with three AFL teams. He is now associ­ ated with Midland Mutual Life HOOVLER

Insurance Co. RON JONES Ron Jones br the Cardinal grid scene th back defen a part-time seu:>uii uo NI------lOCQ back and receiver coach. From 1V6H <;et a host of OC record 60 Jones favorite pass reLarry Cl A former head coach and IS

pal at Piketon, Jones Life Insurance U th Fidel JONES

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yth If experience means c d team should be stror th the return last year with ^ d all but two top receivers,

the Otterbein College nsively this year than . c+nrtinn au arterback,

mprovement must be made in th

ver, b big irnprovemei....... However, the Cardinals are to post the defense if 1964 c:;,’ pro., .,..000»,,, u i.d b. arterback Norm Lukey (pronounced un i o r season records in 1968 with 127 Otterb wh o 2Tr:;;empts for 1555 yards and 11 touch-

man.

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down Favorite returning targets of the Toronto,_Ont Oak unior flanker Pete Porker, another Canad who grabbed 39 passes for 591 yards and 'ille. Ont who a lunior. also Jack d split end K TD s* Jack chdo rds and two ght 14 for 258 be shifted to tight end

de the Cards with Ills/....... ...... ^ , A Rich 1969. This year’s tri-captains are in dersh D 1* « A ? 232 tack e who can go both ways if Rawlins, a o-o, zoz • L.-i^nrl^pd ecessary; Steve Laek, o z, necessary; Bill ard-lineback . ^ . I. *68- and guard -1 mebacker Dili line m in oo, 68 the offensive offensive line « Poock who checks in at 6-1, 200 1969 Card th Only one new opponent dot the list of six Ohio Co schedule. Den first time rk th e It wi replacing Muskingum. foes Red have met on th 1959 the Cards and the B ince gridiron. w

PLAYER SKETCHES rterback) 10 NORM LUKEY (5-10, 175, junior Cardinal offense go...started every game as a soph and 11 I *• n 127 of 242 passes for 1556 yard completing 14/ ot F d.... ^. l:in the Ohio Conference and touchdowns to finish All-Ohio Conferen ed honorable mention in th ballotina...set eight school records last year...h Toronto. Ont

Canad

21 ERIC NUPPOLA (5-8, 175, sophomore tailback) Shared a starting role as a freshman gaining 184 yards perb phy 64 carries for 2.9 enabled him to recover rapidly from back shortly before opening of practice this dent Toronto, Ont

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n hi s 23 MIKE school ph against Ohio North first start as a soph agamsi j 190 yard rd for most carries in a game (38)..-gO'nf Y reco last two games 60 carries (3.2 avg.) des in the season...lettered with k junior 180 26 PETE PARKER (5-9 dear

(5-10, 175, junior, tailback)

season al so d...h man on r;;ack;a:...ma;ried...Oakville,Ont

year starting th h

ed as

ful Iback)

30 DAVE KELLETT (6-0, 200, i-ior^ Could come into his own ® 7®7V'^auads the past two has seen regular duty on speciol.ty^ s^q-ds^ th^ two d d season s ........hails from New Albany sophomore, line­ 31 HOWARD DENNEY (5-10, 190 d starting role m h $f Butch Most Outstand backer) season’s end was voted th started at d wh returnee d jshman" on th the squaa...uujj ebacker in ’68...home is in uc

RAY STRIGHT (5-10, .165, 40 holftccl b.. w. " Yo yord Should ker...good soeed - ran kickott ^ y _ , i-.e as fresh backuc at flanker...gooa spe^u Marietta...became three sport at ^ letters with wrestling and track ter under :50.0...from Macedonia near Ak halfback) 41 CRAIG WEAVER (5-8, 175 junior. be in Two-year regular at defensive handled e> race for starting fullback post t is y ^gulter w th point kicking last year...outstan mg Rocky Ri' Lck team - has cleared 13’0”...home is in Rocky 42

PORTER KAUFFMAN (5-10, J75, ^op °

100 per cent effort all the time Gives for th

back) bil ity ^o Coach Lintner...anoth e where d should fullback spot and shouia piuy o...—, back...could find a spot at cornerback on

starting L

h corner43 JACK ANDERSON (5-9, 170, with bock) - Could move in as a starter at ^^^ defensive unit...lettered as a freshma . background fielder on baseball team last year...good pr p Cincinnati Roger Bacon Ga hal fback) 46 JEFF JONES (5-9, 165, junior to Jcrr • irUnrk the Cards bench strength at defensive o flanker...mak . 1 , ... L_ L_.L .. ih- season at flonki Id also be back his home in Findl

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BRIAN NAPPER (5-10, 160, junior, halfback) as good speed...could be o dorkhorse °®J

H on offense or halfback on defen Bloomington (Elgin) in Marion County

center) pho 213 51 ROBIN BUSH (5 Entered ore-season practice as second unit a ex­ sti tri-captain Steve Laek b ing behind senior home is in th pected to log som Pataskala, propped at Licking Height Al center) 52 TOM COLE (5-8, 180, sophom though the early depth chart showed him running with th due to h third offensive unit, this soph ability to snap the long pass in punting and place kick aduated from situations...now lives in Heath but was Newark Catholic. 55 STEVE LAEK (6-2, 235, senior, center) three letter winner should have his best year as ...solid offensive center who may go both ways rr tackle on defense...tri-captain...home is in Galio

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62 WENDEL DEYO (5-10, 190, sophomore, line­ backer) - Lettered as o freshman, good competitor... could see some duty at offensive guard also...lefthanded first baseman with baseball team last spring...third ath­ lete in family from London to play at Otterbein. d) H 200, senior. 63 BILL POOCK (6 physically, and mentally in knowledge of thi d hould take over starting position at offensive •••s defen back d see some action at Centerville now but graduated from Dayto Colonel Wh

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JIM BOOKER (5-11, 210, sophomore, middle guard) hman...returned - Learned dition...should make outseason practice in su perb ddle auard for Cards...home is in Patask stand m aduated from Licking Height d junior. d d it en d) an of fen SI ve that this hard work first unit...was recognized by Coach guard slot on th Lintner as best conditioned player returning to th 65

KEITH WAKEFIELD (5-10, 190, A returning starter at defen

this fall...hails from Orrville. 66 ROD SINES (5-10, 170, sophomore,^end) - Could figure in race for a defensive end starter s role...small but tough...on offense could see duty at guard...hometown in Circleville.

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70 MARK BANBURY (6-3, 215, Good size and strong, should moke good a P in his second year...has handled some place kickingnative of Danville. 71 BILL DAVIS (6-2, 220,

sophomore,

Another who reported back P ^im with than in his freshman year ..early chart Coi^mbus both the offensive and defensive second units...Lolumt. (Walnut Ridge). 74 LOU LORD (6-3, 240, junior, from right to left tackle in '69...this two-ye

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fixture on the defensive unit...older br outstanding Card gridder...Westerville product^ 75 RICH RAWLINS (6-3, 232, senior, Valuable Player on the '68 squad and <>.

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year...went bo\h ways at tackle as a honorable mention in AII-OC to linebacker on defense in his final yea ...p Circleville (Logan Elm). 79 JOE BRESSON (5-10, 225, senior,

ed at PP ^ ^

technician of all the tackles but lacks .lie... i..t».».-I r;","* in •69...lives in Alliance but was graduated from neorpy Loui svil le. 81

LEN SIMONETTI (6-0, 180, junior, split end) -

Great speed may propel him into starter ^P'.,®" must learn to take contact...another quarter m ley^n track team last spring who ran under -5 . ••• Dennison and graduate of St. Mary’s High there. 84 DUANE LANDIS (6-L 190, sophomore, defensive end) - Will give Cards additional strength at defensive end and could emerge as a starter...develope agi ity y competing with wrestling team as a freshman... ives in Baltimore, graduate of Watkins Memorial. 86 DAVE MACK (5-11, 185, sophomore, tight end) Saw little duty as a freshman but could move into secon unit spots on both offense and defense...also nown a Otterbein for roles in numerous musical and theatre pro ductions...haiIs from Lakewood. 88 KEN JACKSON (6-0, 175, junior, tight end, cornerback) - Probably the best all around player on team... another honorable mention AII-OC in 68...a two-year letterman...alternated at split end in ’68 grabbing 15 passes

for 258 yards and two touchdowns but will be,

moved to tight end this season...now lives in Houston, Tex. but prepped in London, England.

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—1— Susquehanna University

September 20

University Field

1:30 p.m. (EOT)

Selinsgrove, Pa.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Selinsgrove, Pa. Enrollment: 1200 Affiliation: Lutheran Church in America Stadium: University Field (4400) Conference: Middle Atlantic, NCAA Record with Otterbein: 1-0-0 Football Coach: Jim Hazlett (3 years, 6-20-1) Athletic Director: James Hazlett Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Orange and Maroon Sports Information Director: Ron Berkheimer (Office - 717 374-2345) CAPSULE OUTLOOK A ball-control, grind it out on the ground offense is expected to be featured again at Susquehanna this sea­ son. Having lost only three of 30 lettermen from '68 Coach Jim Hazlett hopes to get the Crusaders back on the winning side of the ledger (four straight losing sea­ sons.) Five strong running backs return in quarterback Ed Danner, halfbacks Bill Guth and Dennis Simmons, and alternating fullbacks Bill Merz and Joe Palchak. Biggest problems will be developing a sound passing attack and mounting a more consistent defense than was shown in '68.

1969 SCHEDULE

1968 RESULTS (2-6-1)

Sept. 20 Otterbein 27 Westminster Oct. 4 at Juniata 11 Ithaca 18 at Upsala

27

Otterbein

26

6 13

Western Maryland Bloom sburg

6 9 17 0 6 7

Ithaca Upsala

33 13 24 16 13

Nov.

25 1 8 15

Lycoming at Delaware Valley Wagner at Western Maryland

9

Lycoming Juniata Wagner Delaware Valley

40 16 14


Ashland College Memorial Stadium September 27 Parents’ Day 8 p.m. (EDT)

Westerville, Ohio

GENERAL INFORMATION Location:

Ashland, Ohio

Enrollment: 2400 , , o u Affiliation: Church of the Brethren Stadium: Community (5700) Conference: Independent NCAA Jorti^elli dO yea., 60-26-7) Athletic Director:

Robert Brownson

Nickname: Eagles Colors: Purple and Gold

. KAUtovich

Sports Information Director:

^

324-4561)

CAPSULE OUTLOOK Graduating 12 seniors who compiled the best four-year record (28-6-4) in Ashland’s grid season most challenging for Coach Fred Martmelli. A bumper crop of freshmen and expected by upper­ classmen should be a great help to the 24 returning lettermen (12 starters). u» „ The biggest holes left by graduation appear t^o be on the offensive unit where only three starters ha fback Dave Gray, guard Jim Muir and tackle Gary Dial - ore returning. However, Gray led AC in scoring (56 pom s) and rushing (701 yards) last season and Muir was the top blocker.

1968 RESULTS (8-2-0)

1969 SCHEDULE Sept. 27 Oct. 4 11 18 25 Nov. 1 8 15 22

34 Adrian

at Otterbein Ferri s State Muskingum at John Carroll

25 Wooster 42 Otterbein 27 Central State 16 Waynesburg 45 John Carroll

Ohio Northern at Capital Superior State Wittenberg at Wooster

9 Heidelberg 12 Capital 54 Hope 29 Findlay

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15 13 14 6 7 0 15 20 13 6


------ 3------Denison University October 4

Memorial Stadium

8 p.m. (EOT)

Westerville, Ohio

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Granville, Ohio Enrollment: 2000 Affiliation: Baptist Stadium: Deeds Field (5000) Conference: Ohio Conference, NCAA Record with Otterbein: 24-8-3 Football Coach: Keith Piper (15 years, 85-44-6) Athletic Director: Roy Seils Nickname: Big Red Colors: Red and White Sports Information Director: Bob Singer (Office - 6l4 582-9181)

CAPSULE OUTLOOK Coming off a rare losing season at Denison in ’6 (4-5), veteran Coach Keith Piper envisions the Big Re as a winner again this year. Twenty-six of 33 letterm₏ ore returning - including the entire defensive unit. On four of the offensive starters are missing. Leading the Big Red in '69 will be co-captains Hen

Durand and Scott Trumbull. First team AII-OC hono were accorded Durand last season as a linebacker. Trui bull led the Denison ground-gainers with 426 yards 149 carries and also handles the punting. Quarterba duties may be shared by Eric Schultz and Trevor Youn

1969 SCHEDULE

1968 RESULTS (4-5-0)

Sept. 20 California State 27 at Valparaiso Oct. 4 at Otterbein

36 21 28 3 0 23 7 6 44

11 18 25 Nov. 1 8 22

Mount Union Wooster at Oberlin at Muskingum at Wabash Ohio Wesleyan

11

California State Washington U. Wabash Mount Union Wooster Oberlin Muskingum Wittenberg Denison


Ohio Northern University Memorial Stadium October 11 Ada, Ohio

2 p.m. (EOT)

general information

Ada, Oh Locati Enrollment: 2300 Affiliation: United Method (2700) Memor Stad Conference: Independent, NAIA Record with Otterbein: 7-10-0 Football Coach: Arden (Stretch) 47-35-0) Marvin Engl i sh

Athletic D Nickname: Polar Bears Colors: Orange and Black Sports Information Directoi

Monte Siekerman 419 634-3015 (Off

CAPSULE OUTLOOK Coach lotfprmen should bright returning lettermen 1969 Th tiook toward th (Stretch) Rober len whether this i s not dule. But Rober enable his ch of opponents will Bears remain an 3-6. The Pol ’68 final ' ' rk ucK=''dent team and have five ou who G d J Top returnees include ^P''* , ,, pomon abbed 33 passes last year ^alfbacK ^ ro collected over 500 yards guard ONU this season are

d Greg

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d end Dave Walk 1968 RESULTS (3-6-0) 1969 SCHEDULE

Oct.

Nov

Edinboro State Waynesburg Ferris State Otterbein Findlay Northwood

Edinboro State at Waynesburg at Northwood Otterbein at Findlay at Ashland Bluffton at Grove City Ferris State

Bluffton Kalamazoo

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Baldwin-Wallace College October 18

Ray E. Watts Stadium

2:15 p.m. (EOT)

Berea, Ohio

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Berea, Ohio Enrollment: 2425 Affiliation: United Methodist Stadium: Ray E. Watts (11,000) Co nference: Ohio Conference, NCAA Record with Otterbein: 5-3-0 Football Coach: Lee Tressel (11 years, 59-32-4) Athletic Director: Lee Tressel Nickname: Yellow Jackets Col ors: Brown and Gold Sports Information Director: Barry Swinehart (Office - 216 243-5000) CAPSULE OUTLOOK Despite the fact that Coach Lee Tressel has 28 re­ turning lettermen he must find replacements for 17 seniors on last year’s first place OC squad - 14 of them starters. A strong sophomore class which posted a 7-0 mark with last year’s junior varsity squad should help. Strong point for the Jackets is the offensive line which has five of seven starters back including first team AII-OC guard Greg Nackley and tackle Larry Hoon. Only offensive backfield returnee is senior quarterback Mike Blake who started the last three games of the ’68 season.

1968 RESULTS (8-1-0)

1969 SCHEDULE Sept. 20 27 Oct. 4 1 1 18 25 Nov.

Findlay Central State at Muskingum

Oberlln Otterbein at Wittenberg 1 at Ohio Wesleyan 8 at Capital

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14 48 26 68 49 14 26 19 28

Findlay 0 Milwaukee State 8 Youngstown State 6 Oberlln 0 Otterbein 0 Wittenberg 7 Ohio Wesleyan 20 Akron 59 0 Ohio Northern


Marietta College October 25

Memorial Stadium Homecoming

Westerville, Ohio

2 p.m. (EOT)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location;

Marietta, Ohio

Enrollment: 1900 Affiliation; None Stadium; Don Drumm Field (7000) Conference; Ohio Conference, NCAA Record with Otterbein; 22-17-0 Football Coach; Joe McDaniel (3 years, 15-8-4) Athletic Director;

Joe McDaniel

Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Navy Blue and White Sports Information Director; Lew Yeager (Office - 614 373-4643) CAPSULE OUTLOOK Last year in his third season at the helm in Marietta, Coach Joe McDaniel turned the Pioneers from an “also ran” into a serious contender for Ohio Conference honors with a final 7-2 mark. Twenty lettermen return which give McDaniel high hopes for another successful

season in

’69. . The Pioneers’ best strength will be in the offensive line where all but one starter is returning. Quarterback is a question mark but top ground gainers, halfback Chris Cortez and fullback Randy Reese are both back in the fold. Tri-captain Wynn Kenyon will anchor the defense □t middle guard.

1969 SCHEDULE

1968 RESULTS (7 -2-0)

Sept. 20

13

at Westminster

Emory &Henry

32

11 18 25 Nov. 1 8 15

21

Hiram

7

12

Capital

15

14

0 0

25 Otterbein 14 Mount Union 13 West Virginia Wes. 42 Heidelberg

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Hiram Capital at Otterbein Mount Union at West Virginia Wes at Heidelberg

Muskingum Kenyon

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7 21

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27 at Muskingum Oct. 4 Kenyon


------ 7------Heidelber*! College November 1

Columbian Stadium

2 p.m. (EST)

Tiffin, Ohio

GENERAL INFORMATION Location:

Tiffin, Ohio

Enrollment: 1200 Affiliation: United Church of Christ Stadium; Columbian (4500) Conference: Ohio Conference, NCAA Record with Otterbein: 28-7-3 Football Coach: Jim Getz (acting coach, first year) Athletic Director: James Getz Nickname: Student Princes Colors: Red, Orange and Black Sports Information Director: Jim Getz (Office - 419 447-2310)

CAPSULE OUTLOOK Athletic Director Jim Getz takes on additional respon sibilities this year as acting football coach - a dubiou honor in view of last season’s 2-7 record and the fac that the ’Berg’s two victories in ’68 were over school missing from the ’69 schedule. Eighteen lettermen return. The passing attack shoul be sparked by quarterback Don Kober, and receivers Bo Roland and Nick Mezacapa. Fullback Dave Kapes is ex

pected to be the top ground gainer. Tops on defense ar tackle John Crecelius, linebacker Mike Miller and hall back Dennis Levelle.

1968

Sept. 27 at Cathage Oct. 4 at Ohio Wesleyan 11 at Capital

21 7

Bluffton Westminster

7 22 12 15 21 0

Ohio Wesleyan Capital Wittenberg Ashland Otterbein Muskingum

18 Wittenberg Nov.

25 1

at Westminster Otterbein

8 Muskingum 15 Marietta

0

15

RESULTS (2-7-0)

Marietta

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1969 SCHEDULE

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Hiram College Memorial Stadium November 8 Westerville, Ohio 8 p.m. (EST)

GENERAL INFORMATION .ocation:

Hiram, Ohio

Enrollment; 1140 r* ^filiation; Disciples of Christ Stadium; Henry (2000) Conference: Ohio Conference NCAA Record with Otterbein: 6-2J-J Football Coach: Joe Malmisur (first year) Athletic Director;

Bill Hoi linger

Nickname; Terriers ,01 Colors; Columbian Blue and Red Sports Information Director: Lloyd Stoy-

CAPSULE OUTLOOK After seven years as chief mentor at Heidelberg

he

reteran Joe Malmisur moves to Hiram this J ^ -o bring the Terriers back to grid glory. Seven losses without a victory placed HC on the bottom rung An^rm"Srsi:e'orS^fettermen are back from last yec^-s Xod including 19 of the Malmisur

faces the

task

of

22

starters

Jweve^,

f^^^Xofer-

Feldman, a four-year regular who led the un ence in passing last season.

1968 RESULTS (1-7-0) 1969 SCHEDULE Sept. 27 Oct. 4 11 18 25 Nov. 1 8

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

15 Kalamazoo

16

17 Oberlin

20

14 Capital 7 Marietta 28 Kenyon 18 Mount Union

43 21 31 33

17 Wooster 27 Otterbein 28 Kalamazoo

40 30 12


Capital University Memorial Stadium

November 15

Westerville, Ohio

8 p.m. (EST)

general information

_ocation:

Columbus, Ohio

Enrollment;

2000

Affiliation; Stadium; Bernlohr (3000) Conference;

Ohio

Conference

NCAA

Record with Otterbem; 22-i'U-l Football Coach;

Athletic Director;

in oo 1\ Gene Slaughter (8 years, 40-23-1) William Bernlohr

Nickname; Crusaders Colors; Purple and White Sports Information Director;

J-236-6804)

CAPSULE OUTLOOK

Genial Gene Slaughter believes this may be his be:

iver team at Capital. An impressive 36 lettermen c ;ack from '68 including 31 who started one or me !nLs last year. However, the Crusaders face a diffic

Lhedule beginning with always tough Wittenberg. ""a three-way fight shapes ip again for the quarterbe

:„b with Steve Campbell, Joe McDonough and Char

Hess all in the running. The conference s top pun Mike Goodman (40 yd. average) is back as we I as pli Lviier Jerrv Philhower who booted three field goals one game last year for a new school record.

1968

1969 SCHEDULE

8 Wittenberg Hiram Heidelberg

Sept. 27 Wittenberg Oct.

43 28 15 0 20 20 40

4 at Hiram 11 Heidelberg

18 at Marietta 25 at Muskingum 1 Ashland Nov. 8 Baldwin-Wallace 15

RESULTS (5-3-C

at Otterbein

17

Marietta Muskingum Ashland Wooster Otterbein


1969 OTTERBEIN NO.

NAME

POS.

CB 43 * Anderson, Jack 70 Banbury, Mark DT DT 73 Beckwith, Roger 22 Berry, Randy TB 64 *Booker, Jim MG QB 11 Booth, Tom 79 *Bresson, Joe OT DE 82 Bryant, Jeff C 51 Bush, Robin G Campigotto, Joe 67 29 Carpenter, Charley TB G 68 Codella, John C 52 Cole, Tom SE 37 Cook, Tom 72 Davis, Dan OT OT 71 Davis, Bill 23 *Dear, Mike TB DE 87 Demojzes, Dave 31 *Denney,Howard LB 62 *Deyo, Wendel LB LB 61 Dillon, Gavin DE 89 Donehue. Les TB 24 Dooley, Dixie 53 Duvall, Tom C SE 83 Epperson, Roger CB 38 Fairley, Dan TB 28 Farley, Mike G 60 Gibbons, Ed 48 Heller, John TE 88 **Jackson, Ken CB, TE SE 46 Jones, Jeff 42 Kauffman,Porter CB TB 35 Kell, Fred FB 30 **Kellett, Dave C 55 ***Laek, Steve DE 84 Landis, Duane 49 Landon, Mike QB DT 74 **Lord, Lou 10 *Lukey, Norm QB 45 McClain, John TE 57 McHenry, Ken MG 86 Mack, Dave TE 17 Miller, Greg QB 47 Napper, Brian FL 21 *Nuppola, Eric TB 58 Oldham, Dave C 26 **Parker, Pete FL 63 *Poock, Bill G 75 ***Rawlins, Rich LB, OT 36 Reardon, Doug QB 44 Rinehart, Randy CB 33 Schlosser, Tim TE 81 Simonetti, Len SE 66 Sines, Rod DE 39 Sorrenson, Steve QB 50 Stanley, Tim C 76 Stokes, Don OT 40 *Stright, Ray DH, FL 34 Thompson, Doug FB 69 Vendt, Dave G 65 **Wakefield, Keith G, DE 20 Walker,Steve TB 41 **Weaver, Craig DH, FB 59 Witt, Keith C 78 Wright, Ken OT * Denotes Varsity Letters

HGT.

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

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FOOTBALL ROSTER HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

Cincinnati (Roger Bacon) Danville Jefferson Delaware (Hayes) Pataskala (Licking Heights) New Philadelphia (Indian Valley, N.) Alliance (Louisville) West Jefferson Pataskala (Licking Heights) Dayton (Wilbur Wright) Canal Winchester Armonk, N.Y. (Byram Hills) Heath (Newark Catholic) Portsmouth Columbus (Grandview) Columbus (Walnut Ridge) Pataskala (Licking Heights) Euclid Euclid London Franklin (Springboro) Tuscarawas (Indian Valley, N.) Centerville Englewood (Northmont) Newark (Canal Winchester) Columbus (Franklin Hts.) Milford Xenia Newcomer stown Houston, Texas (London, Eng., Cent.) Findlay Lancaster Uniontown, Pa. New Albany (Plain Local) Gallon Baltimore (Watkins Memorial) Marion (Pleasant) Westerville Toronto. Ont. (Humberside) Canal Winchester Orrville Lakewood Bellefontaine New Bloomington (Elgin) Toronto, Ont. (Northern Secondary) Columbus (Whetstone) Oakville, Ont. (Trafalgar) Centerville (Dayton Wilbur Wright) Circleville (Logan Elm) Hinckley (Highland) Delphos (Jefferson) Cincinnati (Mt. Healthy) Dennison (St. Mary’s) Circleville Gallon Tuscarawas (Indian Valley, N.) Groveport Macedonia Oakville, Ont. (Trafalgar) Kettering (Fairmont West) Orrville Delaware (Hayes) Rocky River Westerville Dayton (Colonel White)

NUMERICAL

10 Norm Lukey, QB 11 Tom Booth, QB 17 Greg Miller, QB 20 Steve Walker, TB 21 Eric Nuppola, TB 22 Randy Berry, TB 23 Mike Dear, TB 24 Dixie Dooley, TB 26 Pete Parker, FL 28 Mike Failey, TB 29 Charley Carpenter, TB 30 Dave Kellett, FB 31 Howard Denney, LB 33 Tim Schlosser, TE 34 Doug Thompson, FB 35 Fred Kell, TB 36 Doug Reardon, QB 37 Tom Cook, SE 38 Dan Fairley, CB 39 Steve Sorrenson, QB 40 Ray Stright, HB-FL 41 Craig Weaver, HB-FB 42 Porter Kauffman, CB 43 Jack Anderson, CB 44 Randy Rinehart, CB 45 John McClain, TE 46 Jeff Jones, SE 47 Brian Napper, FL 48 John Heller, TE 49 Mike Landon, QB 50 Tim Stanley, C 51 Robin Bush, C 52 Tom Cole, C 53 Tom Duvall, G 55 Steve Laek, C 57 Ken McHenry, MG 58 Scott Oldham, C 59 Keith Witt, C 60 Ed Gibbons, G 61 Gavin Dillon, LB 62 Wendel Deyo, LB 63 Bill Poock, G 64 Jim Booker, MG 65 Keith Wakefield, G-DE 66 Rod Sines, DE 67 Joe Campigottp, G 68 John Codella, G 69 Dave Vendt, G 70 Mark Banbury, DT 71 Bill Davis, OT 72 Dan Davis, OT 73 Roger Beckwith, DT 74 Lou Lord, DT 75 Rich Rawlins, OT-LB 76 Don Stokes, OT 78 Ken Wright, OT 79 Joe Bresson, OT 81 Len Simonetti, SE 82 Jeff Bryant, DE 83 Roger Epperson, SE 84 Duane Landis, DE 86 Dave Mack, TE 87 Dave Demojzes, DE 88 Ken Jackson, TE*CB 89 Les Donehue, DE


OTTERBEIN’S FOOTBALL STORY Records show that in 1889, Robert Spear, Princeton scholar and athlete, visited Otterbein and explained the game of football. The idea was a hit and a move was immediately started to provide football at Otterbein. There was one major problem - there was no football! A student, Ernest S. Barnhard, raised $4.00 to buy the first football and, thus, football at Otterbein was under­ way. In 1890, A. L. Artz, an old Dartmouth player, was hired to coach the first team which played two games. Kenyon

was the first opponent, and they defeated the

Otterbein team, 48-6. Denison won the second game, 14-0. The first Otterbein football victory was recorded in 1892 when the Cardinals defeated Ohio State Univer­ sity, 42-6. As the years progressed, football at Otterbein did likewise. In fact, from 1890 to 1920, a total of 20 coaches served the football squads at Otterbein, and for four of those years, there wasn’t a coach! From 1920 until 1955, the Otterbein football team was directed by six different head coaches. M. A. Ditmer became the first coach to last more than three years. He

was

with the

Otters

seven

years, from 1920-26.

A. B. Sears took over for two years, 1927-28. R. K. (Deke) Edier served the team as head coach for six years (1929-34) leading into the reign of the late Harry Ewing. Ewing started coaching in 1935 for the first of his three four-year stints. Following a three-year stay by S. T. (Sam) Selby, 1939-41, Ewing returned for another four-year coaching term during the lean war years of 1942-45. , ^ ^ During this time, when any opposition was hard to find Ewing concentrated on service teams and compiled a four-year record of 16 wins, 7 losses and 3 ties, before yielding the coaching duties to ex-Ohio State gridder George Novotny. Novotny's appointment as football coach at Otterbein came at the end of World War II (1946). That year he produced one of the greatest Otterbein teams ever, sporting a 7-1 record. The lone loss was a 13-7 setback against the University of West Virginia in the season opener. The fame of the '46 team sticks with the Cardi­ nals to this day. Ewing returned to the coaching scene for another four years after Novotny resigned in 1950. Known throughout Ohio as “Mr. Athletics at Otterbein,’’ Ewing was guiding

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the Otters for the third time. When he retired in 1955, he ended

12 years of football coaching at Otterbein and

more than 20 years with the college’s athletic teams. Bob Agler who is now serving as Athletic Director, guided the Otters for 11 years until his retirement from coaching

this

past

season.

In his

11

years as head

coach, he compiled an enviable record of 57-36-4, the best ever accumulated by an Otterbein coach. Football

at Otterbein

really came into

its own at

Otterbein during the Agler era. After bouncing up and down during the first years of Agler's 11 year stint, the Cardinals

compiled

six

consecutive winning

seasons

from 1959 through 1964. Agler brought a new and exciting style of football to Otterbein influenced greatly by the three years he spent as a player in the professional ranks (two seasons with the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League and one with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. On the plus side and ranking with probably the most exciting game in Otterbein’s modern football history was the come from behind 28-28 tie recorded by the Cards against

Wittenberg

at

Springfield

in

1963.

This tie,

which saw the Cards’ quarterback, Dave Kull, complete a record 18 passes, came in the midst of Wittenberg’s most successful string of seasons in the Ohio Conference. Probably the most outstanding player to compete on the

Otterbein grid

teams

coached

by

Bob

Agler was

quarterback Larry Cline who completed four seasons as the regular Card signal caller in 1960. His two most out­ standing marks still are etched in the Otterbein record book. Cline’s uncanny knack for tossing touchdown passes resulted in 23 scoring plays during the 1960 campaign. It was climaxed by six TD aerials in the season finale, a 50-12 mauling of Capital. The season mark remains not only an Otterbein but also an Ohio Conference record, while the single game performance tied an existing conference record. Other top Agler gridders included Glenn Aidt, Gary Allen, Dick Amelung, Bill Jones, Gene Kidwell, Harry Messmer, Jack Pietila, Dick Jack Spicer, Jim Wacker, and

Baker, Jim Earnest, Ron Klockner, Dave Kull, Bill Reynolds, Gary Reynolds, Jerry Whitacre.

Following the 1965 season, Agler’s aide, Larry Lintner was named to replace him in the head grid post. Lintner, a former player under Agler, established him­ self in the high school ranks as a winning coach for six seasons at nearby Watkins Memorial High near Pataskala.

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most times corried ball

38 vs Ohio Nor-68

Mike Dear

Most yards gained rush­ ing (16 tries) Jack Moore Most yds. lost rus hin Most passes attempted Most passes completed Most yards

221 vs Mar.

62 vs Capital -67

Dave Widder

54 vs Heidel. -67

Dave Widder

**28 vs Heidel. -67

Dave Widder

294 vs Susque. "68

Norm Lukey

passing Most TD passes thrown Most passe caught

**6 vs Capital -60

Larry Cline Pete Parker

Most times carri ed ballDave Widder

rush-pass Most total yar da Most TDs

Norm Luk

scored, passing Most TDs scor ed

Jerry Whitacre Kenneth Zarbaugh

Most TDs scored, rushing

-62

Kenneth Zarbaugh

Most kicked Garv Field

12 vs Susque.

-68

*60 vs Heidel.

"67

322 vs Heidel.

~6j

★★4 yg Capital -60 5 vs Oberlin gi Ashland

-49

5 vs Oberlin & Ashland

-49

6 vs Capital

-60

2 vs Hiram 2 vs Mar. 2 vs Capital

-68

Most 2 made Pete Parker Harry Klockn

Most punts Most yards puntin Most field goals kicked

Ron J Whitacre Jer Steve Deringer

-62 -60

Oberl in vs 0. Wes. 348 vs Hofstrq 2 vs Witt.

Dave Green

‘Ohio Conf. Records

**OC Records (Ties)

22

-64


•r>

SINGLE SPECIAL GAME RECORDS Longest pass play — 93 yards from Dave Kull to Gary Reynolds vs Kenyon 1963 Gene Kidwell, 83 Longest run from scrimmage yards vs Marietta 1960 Jim Earnest, 95 yard Longest kickoff Oberlin 1958 Longest punt return - Gene Kidwell, 90 yard Longest field

Hiram 1959 Dave Green, 47 yard berg 1964

L ongest pass interception run back Ohio Conference Records

Don White, 67 yds. vs Hofstra 1966

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS NINE GAMES 146

Paul Reiner

1965

776

Gary A! len

226 768 21 99

Dave Widder Gary Allen Da ve Widd er Dave Widder

1960 1967 1960 1967 1967

13

Dave Widde r

1967

6 1080 23 31 9

Dick Reynolds Larry Cline Larry Cline Gary Moore Ron Jones

1962 1960 1960 1967 1960

274 1231

Dave Widder Larry Cline

1967 1959

Most times carried ball Most yards gained, rushing Most yards lost, rushin Most Most passes attempted Most passes completed Most passes had intercepted Most passes intercepted Most Most Most Most Most

yards passing TL> passes thrown passes caught TD passes caught h

Best Most yards gained by

367 pass receiver 19 s score 3 Most points 14 Most extra points kicked 21 Most field aoals kicked 6 6 Most 2 point conversions 5 Be-..-....... 39.9 (Min. 20 punts) Ohio Conference Record

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Ron Jones 1959 Kenneth Zorbough 1949 Kenneth Zorbough 1949 Gory Fields 1961 Gory Fields 1961 Dove Green 1964 Horry Klockner 1962 1966 Bill Speoks


TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS O.C. vs

YR,

26

Heidel.

-67

32 Capital

-65

3

Hofstra Heidel.

-66

5 Oberlin

-62

18

Capital Oberl in

-59 -62

25 Capital

-65

17 passing Greatest num ber of rushes74

Heidel.

-68

13 0. Wes.

-66

Oberlin

-62

74 Capital

-65

0. Wes.

-66

21

Oberlin

-60

Musk.

-67

-27 Hiram

-58

Most first clowns total

OPP.

Yg,

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

Fewest num­ ber of rushe s22 Most net yds. gained, 381 rushing Fewest yds. gained, -22 rushing Most yds. lost rushing 71 Most passes attempted 56* Most passes completed Most yds

Oberl in

444

0. Wes.

-66

Kenyon

-65

79 Marietta

-61

Heidel.

-67

55

Hiram

-68

30* Heidel.

-67

28 Hiram

-68

Hiram

-68

gained, 301 passing Fewest passes

Heidel.

-67

attempted 3 Fewest passes

Findlay

-58

3 Capital

-62

completed Fewest yds. gained,

0

F indlay

-58

0 Ashland

-64

pa s sing Most total yds

0

Findlay

-58

Capital

-59

549

Heidel.

-66

86

Heidel.

-67

120

Hofstra

-66

44

gained 560 Fewest total yds. gained 43 Most total plays 87 F ewest total plays 41

24

324

-10 0. Wes.

-63

Bald.-Wall. -68 0. Wes.

-63

Ashland

-67

Ind. Cent.

-66


Most punts (team)

11

0. Wes.

8 8 8

-67

Hiram Ind. Cent.

-62 -65

Hiram

-65

Ind. Cent. Findlay

-65 -59

Kenyon

-60

Most yards 364 punting Most fumbles 6 6 Most times

Heidel. Findlay Kenyon

-66 -58 -65

lost ball on fumbles 5 Ind. Cent. -65 Most penaltie!S 13 Heidel. -66 against Most yards penal i zed 179* Heidel. -66

294 6

4

15 Ashland 15" Deni son 133

-68 -51

Ashland

-68

*Ohio Conference Records

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

182 102 127

1968 1961 1968

51

1966

73

1961 1962 1963

Most first downs passing Fewest first downs

79

1968

55

1967

passing Most first downs, penalty

14

1966

21

1967

19 16

1959 1966

1962

504

1968

1967

337

1962

1960

2433

1968

1966

1370 343 163

1962 1956 1959

Greatest number of rushes 470 Fewest number of rushes 325 Most yards gained. 2413 rushing Fewest yards gained. 1010 rushing 384 Most yards lost rushing Fewest yards lost rushing 177

25

1967 1959


TEAM SEASON RECORDS - NINE GAMES (Cont.) Most net yards gained, rushing 2163 Fewest net yards gained,

I960

2226

1968

rushing ^ r--------- -j--------------------Most torward passes attempted Fewest forward passes

666

1966

1189

1962

290

1967

173

1967

attempted Most forward passes

108

1956

no

1956

134

1967

101

1968

completed Most passes had

35

1956

47

1956

intercepted Fewest passes had

20

1968

20

1959

7

1960

8

1956 1966

passing Fewest yards gained

1567

1968

1265

1968

passing Most total plays Fewest total plays

352 615 472

1956 1967 1966

.573 700

1959 T968

500

1962

3471 1095

1960 1966 1960 1967

3491 1863 387.9

1964 1968

56

1962

1960 1966 1961 1956 1960 1956 1966 1968 1966 1968

36 36.5 31.0 36 16 21 64 27 558 293

1966 1964 1962 1956 1968 1956 1968 1962 1966 1963

completed Fewest forward passes

intercepted Most yards gained

Best total offense Worst total offense Best offensive average

385.5

Most punts

64

Fewest punts Best punting average Worst punting average

25 38.3 29.5 48

Most fum bles Fewest fumbles Most times lost ball Most penalties

11 18 58 18 726 148*

Fewest penalties Most yards penalized Fewest yards penalized *Ohio Conference Records

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1968


TEAM SEASON RECORDS RECORD

YEAR SET

8-1

1960 & 1961

by O.C. team Most O.C. wins

0-8

1906 & 1939

in one season Most O.C. losses

8

1960 & 1961

in one season Longest O.C. winning streak Longest O.C. losing streak

9

1912 (1-9)

14

1960-1961

18

1917-1920

Most successive games without O.C. scoring

8

1919-1920

Most successive games O.C. held opponents scoreless

4

1895-1896 1897 (twice)

74

1913 (74-6, Antioch)

65

1956 (Muskingum)

352

1960 (9 games)

271

1968 (9 games)

Best record ever by O.C. team Worst record ever

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

88

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

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

68

1913 (O.C. 74, Antioch 6)

6

1939 (8 games)

21

1932 (8 games)

by O.C. opponents in one season


INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Most Times Carried Ball — Bill Messmer Most Yards Gained Rushing Gary Allen Most Passes Attempted — Dave KulI Most Passes Completed -

377

1959-62

1902

1959-61

388

1960-63

193

1957-60

3460

1957-60

554

1957-60

3767

1957-60

50

1961-64

820

1958-60

43

1957-60

20

1958-60

46

1959-60

Gary Fields Most Punts -

10

1959-60

Bill Speaks Most Yards Punting — Bill Speaks Best Punting Average —

88

1965-66, 68

3285

1965-66, 68

Larry Cline Most Yards Passing Larry Cline Most Carries-Rushing & Passing Larry Cline Most Total Yardage — Larry Cline Most Passes Caught Dick Morrow Most Yards by Pass Receiver Ron Jones Most TD Passes Thrown — Larry Cline Most TD Passes Caught Ron Jones Most Extra Points Kicked Gary Fields Most Field Goals Kicked —

Bill Speaks Most Touchdowns Scored Kenneth Zarbaugh Most Two Points Conversions Larry Cline Harry Klockner

28

37.2

1965-66, 68

27

1946-49

5 5

1957-60 1961-63


OTTERBEIN VS. OPPONENTS Team

G

W

Adri an (Mich.)

1

1

0

Akron Albion (Mich.) Albright (Pa.) . Allegheny (Pa.) Antioch

5 2 1 1 9

1 2 0 0 9 11

4 0 1 1 0 9

3 1 2 0 20 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 10 0 2 7 0 7 23 0

5 1 1 1 22 3 0 1 5 1 0 2 1 0 24 1 0 1 1 28 6 1 1 2 3 24 0 22 1 5 0

3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0

Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Barracks Bluffton Bowling Green Capital Case Cedarville Centre (Ky.) Cincinnati Dayton Dayton A.C. Dayton Men’s Club Dayton YMCA Defiance Denison DePauw (Ind.) Detroit Tech (Mich.) Findlay Guilford (N.C.) Heidelberg Hiram Hofstra (N.Y.) Indiana Central John Carroll Kent State Kenyon Manchester (Ind.) Marietta Marshall (W.Va.) Miami Morehead State (Ky.) Morri s Harvey (W.Va.) Mount Union Muskingum Mutes North Central (III.) Oberlin Ohio Medical Ohio Normal

23 8 2 3 3 43 4 1 2 8 1 2 2 2 2 36 1 2 9 J 38 32 1 5 2 4 50 1 39 3 5 1 2 7 35 2 2

4 0 1 21 1 17 2 0 0 0 2 11 2 1 15 3 0

18 11 1

29

L

T

2 5 22 0 1 2 8 1

First

Last

0

1948

1948

0 0 0

1913 1945 1948 1938 1901 1921

1956 1946 1948 1938 1914 1968 1968 1897 1965 1939 1968 1939 1930 1961 1934 1925 1903 1898 1892 1960 1959 1893 1949 1961 1967 1968 1968 1966 1967 1933 1937 1966 1947 1968 1917 1927 1947 1954 1957 1968 1899 1963 1965 1906 1903

0 0

5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0

1925 1895 1940 1925 1894 1923 1930 1955 1902 1925 1901 1897 1891 1923 1890 1893 1946 1908 1967 1900 1921 1966 1948 1931 1931 1890 1947 1904 1915 1902 1947 1948 1937 1905 1893 1962 1897 1895 1903


Ohio Northern Ohio State Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan Rio Grande Rol I ins (Fla.) St. Joseph’s(Ind.) St. Mary's St. Xavier South High Susquehanna (Pa.) Toledo Transylvania (Ky.) U.S. Miami Nav. Tr. Sta. U.S. Detroit Navy Base Wayne (Mich.) Waynesburg (Pa.) West Virginia West Virginia Tech W. Va. Wesleyan Western Reserve Wilmington Wittenberg Wooster

17 19 17 35 2 1 1

10

3 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1

1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0

1 6 35 9

3 6 9 2 0 0

0 2 8 3

7 13 9 26 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 4 24 6

1968 1912 1922 1967^ 1943 1947^ 1954

0

1904

3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1891 1897 1894 1940 1947 1954 1911 1922 1915 1968 1932 1940 1942 1942 1944 1939 1945 1943 1919

191S 1924 1915 1968 1936 1941 1942 1942 1944 1939 1947 1950 1919

1 0 3 0

1893 1920 1892 1903

1893 1953 1966 1936

Over the past 79 seasons of football Otterbein has played a total of 599 games winning 237, losing 327 and tying 34 against 70 different teams. Of these opponents, 51 have been from Ohio. These include all Ohio schools now play­ ing University Division schedules - Ohio State of the Big Ten; Bowling Green, Kent State, Miami, Ohio U. and Toledo of the Mid-American; and major independents Cincinnati, Dayton and Xavier. In addition the Cardinals have met 19 foes from nine different states — Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. These include West Virginia’s two University Division schools, Marshall and West Virginia U. Otterbein played its first game back in 1890 against Kenyon losing 48-6 and over the years has faced the Lords more times (50) than any other opponent. Next comes Capital whom the Cards have met 43 times and have played every year since 1927 except for 1943 when Cap did not field a team. Otterbein’s best record with an opponent is a perfect 9-0-0 log against Antioch.

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COACHES AT OTTERBEIN Records Through the Years

A. L. Artz Carl Semple Holly Farrar E. S. Barnard C. H. Pillsbury J. H. Flowers E. C. Wainwright 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. R. H.

A. B. K. W.

Ditmer Sears Edier Ewing

(Ewing-overall) S. T. Selby G. W. Novotny Robert Agler Larry Lintner

1890 1893 1894 1895 1897 1900 1901-02 1903-04 1905 1906 1907-08 1909-1911

Won 0

2 2 1 1 3 3 9 13 5 8 11

4 2 5 3 4 4 3 4 0

6 15 1 1912 10 1913-15 5 1916 1917 1 0 1918 0 1919 13 1920-26 5 1927-28 20 1929-34 5 1935-38 16 1942-45 11 1951-54 (12 years) (32) 8 1939-41 1946-50 19 57 1955-65 7 1966-

Tied

Lost

7 9 16 3 6 5 7 37 9 24 25 7 19 (51) 16 21 36 20

0 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 4 1 3 2 (6) 0 2 4 0

Through 79 consecutive seasons of football Otterbein has had 26 head coaches (for five years there was no coach). Over the years the present athletic director, Bob (Moe) Agler com­ piled the most victories of any coach (57) during an 11-year period from 1955-65. Agler's prede­ cessor Harry Ewing coached the grid sport longer than any other at OC - a total of 12 years in three four-year periods (1935-38, 1942-45 and 1951-54). Best winning percentage for more than one season was recorded by Albert Exendine a mark of .682 based on combined seasons of 15-7-2 from 1909-11.

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Pet.

o

Years Coached

Name

.33: .66/ .83c .500 .571 .308 .188 .444 .000 .353 .682 .100 .385 .625 .143 .000 .000 .260 ,357 .455 .167 .696 .367 (.386) .333 .475 .613 .259


SEASON RESULTS, 1890-1968 1891) (0-2-0) 48 6 Kenvon .................. 14 0 Denison............... Coach: A.L.Arlz Capt.; Lawrence Barnhard

0 Ohio L.......................... 6 0 Heidelberg.................. 0 16 Denison. . ....................0 0 Ohio Medical...............26 12 Ohio Wesleyan........... 0 12 Wittenberg....................10 Coach: J. H. Flowers Capt.: Irwin Howard

1891 (2-1-0) 42 Ohio Stale............. ...... 6 12 Denison................. ..... 10 0 Dayton YMCA...... .... 10 Coach: No Coach Capt.: Lou (Jack) Thompson

1901 (4-2-2) 0 Ohio State.................. 0 45 Antioch........................ 0 0 Ohio Medical............. 17 12 Wittenberg.................... 2 0 Ohio Wesleyan............35 0 Ohio U.......................... 0 51 Kenyon........................ 0 12 Dayton .Athletic Club..8 Coach: E.C. Wainright Capt.:Bill Lloyd

1892 (2-2-0) 12 Kenvon................. ...... 28 10 Denison................. .....20 52 Wittenberg .......... ..... 0 16 Davton YMCA...... ..... 6 Coach: No Coach Capt.: Bill Carst

1902 (0-7-1) 0 Ohio Slate.................. 5 0 Ohio Medical...............38 0 Kenyon........................ 0 0 Heiaelberg................... 11 0 Ohio Wesleyan............ 10 0 Cincinnati.................. 1 7 5 Miami.............................. 6 6 Wittenberg.................. 11 Coach: FLC. Wainright Capt.: Hiram Worstell

1893(4-2-1) 22 Ohio Slate............ ..... 16 48 Wittenberg......... . ..... 10 4 Kenvon.................. ..... 8 24 Denison..... .......... ..... 0 0 DePauw................ ..... 24 ^6 Mules ........................ 0 4 Western Reserve....... 4 (loach: Carl Semple Clapt.: Marshall Fanning 1894 (2.11) 16 Ohio Wesleyan............ 6 6 Denison...................... 6 4 Wittenberg....................30 60 flapital ...................... 0 (loach: Holly Farrar (lapi.: (llarence Stoner 1895 (31.0) 14 Ohio Stale ................. 6 8 Ohio Wesleyan............ 4 12 Ohio VleHiral.............. 0 6 Kenvon ......................24 12 Barraf ks...................... 0 6 Denisori...................... 0 Coach: F.S. Barnard Capt.: David Seneff 18% (3-4-0) 18 Ohio Medical.............. 0 18 Kenyon........... ............ 0 0 Ohio State ................1 2 0 Wash. & Jeff............. 16 6 Ohio Wesleyan ........ 8 % Ohio Medical............. 0 0 Wiiienberg 12 Coach: No Coach Capt,: Med Long 1897 (3-3-2) 0 Oberlin ....................... 0 20 Kenyon........................ 0 18 Denison...................... 0 12 Wittenberg.................. 0 12 Ohio Slate.................. 12 0 Ohio W........................ 24 0 Barracks...................... 8 0 Dayton Men’s Club... 4 (.oach: C.ll. Pillsbury (-apt.: Frastus Llovd 1898 (1-3-0) 0 ittonberp.................. JO 16 Don ison........... .......... 0 0 Dayton Men’s ciub..,.! 1 0 Ohio Medical............. I \ (ioach: No Coach Capt.: Winfred (Buck) Coover 1899 ( 3-5-0) 0 Ohio State

6 Wash. & Jeff;;.;.;;,

6 Ohio W •'sleyan... 30 Mutes 0 Kenvon.................. 0 Wittenberg........... 6 W ittenberg........... 21 Denison...... ......... ( oac h: No Coach (■api.: Art Cant? 1900 14-3-1) 0 Ohio Stale 22 Denison

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1903(2-5-1) 0 Ohio State....................18 5 Ohio Normal............... 23 0 Ohio Med ral...............24 6 Ohio Wesleyan........... 61 12 Wooster........................10 22 Ohio U.......................... 0 0 Denison........................18 0 Dayton Athletic Club. O Coach: H.R. Keene Capt.: Sardis Bales 1904(1-8-0) 0 Ohio Stale....................34 0 Ohio Wesleyan............ 15 5 Ohio Medical.............. 6 0 Kenyon......................... 17 18 Ohio U.......................... 0 0 Marietta........................ 22 0 Ohio Northem............41 5 Wittenberg................... 1 .5 5 Heidelberg.................. 9 Coach: H.R. Keene ('apt.: Cary Allman 1905(4-5-1) 6 Oh io State.................. 6 16 Antioch........................ 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan............33 .5 Ohio Medical...............24 6 Ohi o I!.......................... 5 0 Heidelberg.................. 9 6 Wooster........................ 0 15 Muskingum.................. 0 0 Kenyon..........................17 0 W ittenberg..................1 7 Coach: F^.O. Beane Capt.: Frank Van Sickle 1906 (0-8-0) 0 Ohio Slate.................. 4I 0 Ohio L........................... 10 6 Ohio Wesleyan............ 24 0 Denison . ................. 26 0 Ohio Medical...............39 0 Muskingum................... 30 4 Wittenberg.................. 12 0 Kenyon......................... 15 Coach: J.FL Kalmbach Capt.: Otterbein Bailey Jim Weaver

69 0

0 45 5 10

1907 (2-6-0) 0 Ohio Slate.................. 28 0 Kenyon..........................17 27 .Antioch........................ 0 0 Denison...................... 10 0 Ohio Wesleyan............ 16 5 Muskingum.................. 2 0 Miami............................ 32 0 Wittenberg.................. 11 Coach: F.A. erner Capt.: Irvin Libecap Park Wineland

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1908 ( 4-5-0) 0 Ohio Slate.................. 18 0 Kenyon......................... 17 16 Wittenberg......................0 31 Antioch........................ 4 0 Ohio Wesleyan............28 6 Denison...................... 12 16 Muskingum.................. 0 10 Find lay........................ 0 0 Ohio Northern............1 5 Coach: E..A. Werner Capt.: Royal Martin 1909 (4-3-1) 0 Ohio Stale.................. 1 4 6 Kenvon........................... 8 18 Ohio U.......................... 3 1 5 Cincinnati......................3 0 Wittenberg.................. 0 18 Ant ioch......................... 5 0 Ohio Wesleyan............. 6 17 Muskingum................. 0 Coach: A.A. Exendine Capt.: Percy Rogers

1910 (5-1-1) 5 Ohio State.................. 1 4 0 Kenyon......................... 0 23 Ohio Northern............. 19 37 Heidelberg.................. 0 39 .Ant ioch........................ 0 12 Cincinnati.................. 6 12 OhioU.......................... 0 Coach: A.A. Exendine Capt.: Percy Rogers 1911 (6-3-1) 0 Ohio State................ 22 Si. Marys................. 30 Muskingum............... 3 Cincinnati............... 11 Ohio V............. ........ 8 Denison................... 19 Ant ioch.................... 6 Oh io Weslevan....... 6 Marietta................... 3 W ittenberg............... Coach; A.A, F^xendine Capt.: Art Lambert

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1912 (1-9-0) 0 Ohio Wesleyan........... 16 0 Ohio Slate....................55 20 Musk in gum.................. 0 12 St. Marys.................... I 4 3 Denison........................60 7 Cincinnati.................... 39 6 -Antioch........................ -26 OOhioli.......................... 7 6 Marietta........................ 21 7 Wittenberg.................. 19 Coach: W.J. Crardner Capt.: John Snavely 1913 (3-5-0) 15 Ohio Wesleyan.... 3 Kenvon................. 74 Ant Ioch................ 6 Akron.................... 27 Ohio U.................. 7 Ohio Northern..... 0 Marietta................ 0 Wittenberg...... (^oarh: R.F. Martin Capt.: Herold Plolt

1914(4-3-0) 0 Miami........................ .. 40 0 Ohio r...................... .36 20 Muskingum............... .. 0 20 Marietta.................... .13 12 Denison .................. .... 33 7 Wittenberg.................... 6 71 .Antioch.................... .... 0 3 Cincinnati....................0 7 Ohio Weslevan....... ...20 Coach: R.F. Martin Capt.: Howard Flliott 1915 (3-6-0) 12 South High............... ... 0 6 Kenyon..................... ...12 0 Marietta................... .. 27 6 Wooster.................... .... 0 7 Ohio V...................... ...48


18 Marshall...................... 0 7 He idelbera................... 13 0 Ohio Wesfeyan..........7 7 Ohio Northern............... 9 Coach: R.F. Martin Capt.: Howard Elliott 1916 (5-3-0) 7 Denison...................... 0 7 Kenyon........................ 0 OOhioU.........................13 9 Ohio Wesleyan............ 0 55 St. Marys.................... 10 6 Marshall..................... 1 2 21 Muskingum.................. 0 6 Marietta...................... 12 Coach: H.J. Iddings Capt.: Bill Counseller 1917 (1-6-0) 0 Denison........................31 0 Muskingum.................. 6 0 Kenyon......................... 27 37 Marshall...................... 0 0 Heidelberg.................. 9 0 Ohio Wesleyan............ 49 0 Wooster........................ 20 Coach: F.H. Goslon Capt.: Glen Ream 1918 (0-5-0) 0 Ohio Wesleyan........... 62 0 Denison........................31 6 Heidelberg................... 13 0 Muskingum.................. 6 0 Kenyon......................... 39 Coach: H.P. Swain Capt.: Herb Myers 1919 (0-7-0) 6 Ohio Wesleyan........... 26 12 Denison.........................26 0 W.Va. Wesleyan......... 53 0 Heidelberg................... 19 0 Wittenberg....................58 0 Muskingum...................1 9 0 Marietta........................43 Coach: Rav Watts Capt,: Carl Smith 1920(1-7-0) 0 Ohio Wesleyan............33 0 Muskingum...................24 0 Denison........................21 3 Ohio Northern............. 23 60 Wilmington.................. 7 14 Oh io U......................... 53 2 Heidelberg...................21 0 Wittenberg....................42 Coach: Merlin Ditmer Capt.: Roy Peden 1921 (1-5-2) 13 WiImington................... 14 0 Ashland...................... 7 0 Denison........................49 13 Heidelberg.................. 2 7 Kenyon........................ 7 0 Miami............................21 0 Wittenberg................... 20 0 Hiram........................... 0 Coach: Merlin Ditmer Capt.: Roy Peden 1922 (2-6-0) 0 Ohio Wesleyan........... J3 6 Hiram............................ 13 26 Muskingum.................. 6 14 Wooster.........................46 20 Heidelberg.................. 0 7 Wittenberg................... 55 0 Ohio U.......................... 20 0 St. Xavier.................... 32 Coach: Merlin Ditmer Capt.: Wilb ur Franklin 1923 (5-3-0) 27 Defiance...................... 0 0 Wooster.........................21 25 Heidelberg................... 0 13 Hiram.......................... 0 19 Case............................. 6 13 Wittenberg................... 24 0 Muskingum.................. 6 7 St. Xavier.................... 6 Coach: Merlin Ditmer Capt.: Ed Stoltz 1924 (2-5-0) 0 Wooster........................ 2S 6 Case..........................,..19 18 Hiram........................... 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan............35

0 Heidelberg.................. 6 20 Muskingum...................13 0 St. Xavier.................... 48 Coach: Merlin Ditmer Capt.: Dave Beck 1925 (0-6-2) 0 Bowling Green............ 0 0 Case............................ 9 0 Cincinnati..................... 6 0 Muskingum..................1 3 12 Hiram............................ 12 0 Baldwin-Wallace....... 7 0 Heidelberg................... 39 0 Dayton......................... 48 Coach: Merlin Ditmer Capt.: Hale Richter 1926 (2-5-0) 2 Findlay........................ 0 6 Cincinnati................... 21 0 Heidelberg.................. 7 3 Baldwin-Wallace....... 1 9 0 Muskingum................... 12 0 Marietta..........................7 13 Hiram.......................... 6 Coach: Merlin Ditmer Capt.: Bob Snavely 1927 (2-4-1) 0 Bowling Green............ 0 0 Miami............................33 0 Marietta...................... 6 14 Baldwin-Wallace....... 6 0 Muskingum...................27 39 Capital........................ 5 0 Hcidelbera................... 13 Coach: Alfred Sears Capt.: John Crawford 1928 (3-5-0) 0 Findlay........................ 5 0 Muskingum................... 13 32 Ba Idw in-Wallace........ 0 18 Kenyon........................ 0 0 Marietta....................... 38 7 Hiram.......................... 8 6 Heidelberg...................38 45 Capital........................ 0 Coach: Alfred Sears Capt.: David (Dutch) Lee 1929 (3-5-0) 0 Wooster........................ 19 0 Kenyon........................ 6 2 Marietta .................... 6 13 Ohio Northern............ 12 0 Heidelberg..... ............ 37 20 Capital...........................6 13 Baldwin-Wallnce........ 20 14 Hiram................. V ^ Coach: R.K. (Deke) Edler Capt.: David (Dutch) Lee 1930 (4-3-1) 25 Cedarville......................0 13 Hiram.......................... 0 0 Capital......................... 13 0 Marietta...................... 6 10 Denison........................19 7 Ashland...................... 7 7 Ohio Northern............... 6 6 Baldwin-Wallace........ 0 Coach: R.K. (Deke) Edler Capt.: Don Wylie 1931 (5-3-0) 26 Hiram.......................... 0 0 Heidelberg.................. 7 20 Capital........................ 6 20 Ohio Northern............ 0 13 Marietta...................... 0 26 Kenyon......................... 13 0 Kent State.................. 6 0 John Carroll................ 18 Coach: R.K. (Deke) Edler Capt.: Dan Bowcll 1932 (4-2-2) 18 Oberlin........................ 0 19 Kent State.................. 0 0 Ohio Northern............ 9 6 Capital........................ 0 0 Asnland...................... 0 12 Kenyon........................ 0 7 Toledo................... 12 0 Akron.......................... 0 Coach: R.K. (Deke) Edler Capt.: Art (Barney) Francis 1933 (3-4-1) 6 John Carroll................20 0 Muskingum.................. 0 13 Marietta...................... 7

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0 Denison........................ 12 6 Ohio Northern............ 0 0 Ashland....................... .13 20 Capital....................... 0 0 Toledo..........................12 Coach: R.K. (Deke) Edler Capt.: Roger Huhn 1934(1-7-0) 0 Cincinnati...................45 7 Bowling Green........... 20 0 Wittenberg....................33 6 Kent Stale.................. 7 0 Ohio Northern............. 23 0 Denison....................... 26 6 Ashland..........................2 6 Capital......................... 12 Coach: R.K. (Deke) Edler Capt.: Kan Holland 1935(1-6-1) 6 Muskingum................... 25 0 Akron............................26 0 Wittenberg................... 41 0 Kent State....... .......... 6 24 Kiram.......................... 7 6 Kenyon........................ 6 13 Ashland........................20 6 Capital........................ 7 Coach: Hariy Ewing Capu: Sam Ziegler 1936 1-7-0) 0 Muskingum................... 24 13 Hiram.......................... 6 0 Ashland..........................6 0 Marietta........................26 0 Wooster........................ 34 0 Kenyon......................... 25 6 Capital......................... 13 0 Toledo..........................50 Coach: Hariw Ewing Capt.:Sam Ziegler 1937 (2-6-0) 6 Muskingum................... 19 0 Kenyon.........................20 0 Kent State.................... 13 12 Mount Uninn................ 7 6 Ashland...................... 7 0 Marietta ......................12 12 Hiram.......................... 0 6 Capital......................... 14 Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Lloya Schiering Pete Wolfe 1938 (1-6-0) 6 Muskingum................... 12 0 Allegheny....................32 0 Marietta........................28 0 Mount Union................ 7 33 Ashland........................ 13 7 Kenyon......................... 18 0 Capital......................... 27 Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Art Duhl Harley Lcarish 1939 (0-8-0) 0 Muskingum............... ...32 0 Case..............................51 0 Wittenberg....................51 0 Waynesburg.... .............32 6 Bowling Green........... 26 0 Ashland........................ 18 0 Marietta........................16 0 Ca pital......................... 25 Coach: Sam Selby Capt.: Bob Weaston 1940 (3-5-0) 33 Rio Grande.................. 0 0 He idelberg................... 26 6 Kenyon......................... 25 12 Ashland.......................... 0 13 Bluffton...................... 6 0 Transylvania...............13 0 Marietta...................... 19 0 Capital......................... 32 Coach; Sam Selby Capt.: Mark Colairoa Bill Underwood 1941 (5-3-0) 1 4 Oberlin......................... 12 0 Heidelberg................... 13 7 Keny on..........................12 12 Bluffton..........................0 41 Marietta...................... 0 % Capital........................ 6 13 Transylvania...............33 59 Ashland...................... 0


Coach: Sam Selby Capt.: Bob Cornell ^ Bill Noll 1942 (5-34)) 7 Heidelberg.............. 21 Muskingum................. 22 Kenyon....... .......... ••••• 7 U.S. Miami Naval Training School...... 0 U.S. Detroit Navy Base...-........... 0 Denison...................... 8 Findlay....................... 0 Capital........................ Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Francis Bailey Jim Eby

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1943(2-1-1) 25 Rio Grande.................. o 18 W.Va. Tech................... 6 Kenyon......................... 6 0 Kenyon...... ...................... » Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Bob Cormley 1944(5-1-0) 34 Kenyon.............................13 12 Wayne.................. 2' 12 Muskinwm.................. < 19 W.Va. Tech....................13 28 Capital............................ 0 32 Capital......................... 0 Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Maurice Cribler 1945 (4-2-2) 7 West Virginia..............41 0 Muskingu m...................... 0 14 Denison.........................46 14 Kenyon............................ 0 7 Heidelberg..................... 7 14 Capital............................ 6 27 Ohio Northern..—........ 6 12 Albion............................ 7 Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Bob Evans Gil Sorrell 1946(7-1-0) 7 West Vinzinia................ 13 57 Detroit Tech................ 0 18 Denison.........................13 20 Heidelberg.................. 0 33 Ohio Northern........... 6 SO Capital...................... 6 40 Albion........................... 0 M Kenyon........................... 0 Coach: George Novotny Capt.: Ed (Dubbs) Roush 1947 (2-6-1) 6 Morehead State...............6 0 West Virginia............... 59 20 Ohio Wesleyan.............28 8 Heidelberg......................14 19 Mount Union...............21 45 Capital......................... 6 0 Baldwin-Wallace..........41 33 Manchester.................. 0 0 Rollins............................ 40 Coach: George Novotny Capt.: Bob (Moe) Agler 1948 (2-6-1) • 7 Denison...........................38 0 Mount Union.................. 19 46 Indiana Central........ 0 6 Heidelberg......................19 7 Ashland............................. 7 0 Morris Harvey............... 21 6 Capital........................... 7 28 Adrian..............................13 7 Albright.......................... 61 Coach: George Novotny Capt.: Bert Bailey Herb Farmer 1949 (5-3-0) 13 Ohio Wesleyan..........20 20 Detroit Tech.................6 0 Denison...........................19 15 Heidelberg.................. 49 47 Ashland...................... 6 ^ Oberlin............................ 26 44 Capital............................ 20 26 Hiram........................... 7 Coach: Geoyte Novotny Capt.: Ray Cnadwell Ken Zarbaugh 1950 (3-5-0) 14 Ohio Wesleyan............60

. 6 20 Wilmington. 0 Denison......................... 26 13 W.Va. Tech............... .59 7 Heidelberg................... .40 32 Marietta......................... .6 32 Capital.......................... . 0 13 Muskingum...^........... .60 Coach: George Nov«ny Capt.: Fred Martinelli

8 Kenyon.........................16 18 Oberlm............................. 12 50 Hiram.............................. 0 12 Marietta...........................14 7 Heidelberg......................14 23 Ashland...................... 8 18 Capital............................. 18 Coach: Bob (Moe) Agler Capt.; Dick Berio

1951 (2-4-2) 0 Wilmington............. 0 Ohio Wesleyan..... 20 Denison.................. 7 Kenyon.................... 22 Marietta.................. 12 Hiram..................... 20 Capital................... 19 Muskingum^....... Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.; Dart Keech

1959 (7-2-0) 38 Findlay...........................14 13 Denison........................... 21 27 Kenyon........................ 6 48 Oberlin......................... 6 30 Hiram......................... 0 16 Marietta........................12 0 Heidelberg......................21 39 Ashland.......................... 12 60 Capital.............................28 Coach; Bob (Moe) Agler Capt.: Jim Earnest Cary Nebinger

1952 (2-6-0) 6 Ohio Wesleyan...... 26 Hiram........................ 6 Oberlin.................... 32 Kenvon..................... 12 Wilmington............ 1 3 Marietta................... 19 Capital.................... 21 Muskingum........... Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Clete Beam Gene Keel 1953 (5-3-0) 12 Oberlin..................... 7 Ohio Wesleyan..... 34 Kenyon.................. 0 Wilmington............. 19 Marietta................... 20 Hiram....................... 13 Muskingum.............. 20 Capital.................... Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Ed Axline 1954 (2-6-0) 7 Morris Harvey...... 14 Oberlin.................... 20 Akron....................... 7 Wittenberg.............. 26 Marietta.................. 13 Hiram.................... 0 St. Joseph's.......... 0 Capital............. —■ Coach: Harry Ewing Capt.: Bob Fowler Dick 4luh

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1960 (8-1-0) 45 Findlay......................... 7 55 Defiance......................... 18 6 Heidelberg..................... 7 55 Kenyon............................ 21 22 Oberlin........................ 21 54 Hiram............................... 34 44 Marietta........................... 20 21 Ashland...................... 0 50 Capital............................ 12 Coach: Bob (Moe) Agler ^pt.: Gary Allen Ron Jones 1961

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14 Heideloerg.................... 7 35 Kenyon........................ — 0 28 Oberlin....................... 7 31 Hiram................................ .7 10 Marietta...;..................... 8 15 Ashland.......................... 13 17 Capital........................ 23 50 Centre.............................. 12 Coach: Bob (Moe) Agler Capt.; Gene Kidwell Jack Pietila 1962 (5-44)) 7 North Central............... 20 7 Wittenberg........-.......... 14 29 Kenyon........................ 14 35 Oberlin........................ 14 23 Hiram........................... 26 42 Marietta......................... 28 21 Ashland.......................... 14 21 Ohio Wes leyan............ . 0 0 Capital............................ 13 Coach; Bob (Moe) Agler Capt.: Bill Messmer 1963(5-3-1) 34 North Central............ - 0 28 Wittenberg..................... 28 42 Kenyon............................ 2 13 Oberlin............................ 19 26 Hiram............................... 18 0 Marietta.......................... 14 6 Ashland......................... 7 28 Ohio Wesleyan.............. 12 21 Capital............................ 6 Coach: Bob (Moe) Agler Capt.: Dave KuII Cary Reynolds Diet Seneu 1964 (6-3-0) 35 Indiana Central...... 7 6 Wittenberg...................... 40 41 Kenyon............................. 19 24 Oberlin........................ 7 28 Hiram............................... 6 17 Marietta............................. 8 13 Heidelberg...................... 16 24 Ashland....................... 13 10 Capital.............................19 Coach: Bob (Moe) Agler Capt.: Dick Reynolds Jim Wacter 1965 (4-5-0) 7 Indiana Central............14 6 Wittenberg...................... 27 33 Kenyon............................. 26 24 Oberlin............................ 20 13 Bluffton........................... 30 10 Marietta......................... 0 0 Heidelberg......................28 38 Hiram................................ 21 6 Capital.............................53


Coach: Bob (Moe) Agler Capt.: Dick Amelung Mike Green Tom Shoaf 1966 (2-7-0)

19 Indiana Central........... 7 0 Wittenberg................... 39 24 Kenyon......................... 8 0 Hofstra......................... .35 0 Ohio Wesleyan........... .55 3 Marietta....................... 6 0 Heidelberg.................. .22 9 Hiram............................ 12 0 Capital........................ .32 Coach: Larr^ Lintner Capt.: Bill Baker 1967 ( 2-7-0)

19 26 Indiana Central 7 Ashland....................... . 31 7 Muskingum.................. 53 .47 13 Guilford........................ 0 Ohio Wesleyan........... .31 7 Marietta....................... .21 21 Heidelberg................. .34 35 Hiram ............................ 8 7 Capital........................ .25 Coach: Lariy Lintner Capt.: Bill Baker 1968 (3-6-0)

26 Susouehanna.............. .27 14 Ashland......................... 42 0 Muskingum....................27 25 Ohio Northern............. 13 0 Baldwin-Wallace........49 6 Marietta...................... .25 40 Heidelberg..................21 30 Hiram.......................... . 27 20 Capital........................ .40 Coach: Larn; Lintner Capt.; Ron Balconi Dan Dent Jeff L'pp


FUTURE SCHEDULES 1970 .................. *KENYON (N) .................. at Ashland (N) .............*at Wittenberg (N) ....... *MOUNT UNION (N) ................ *HIRAM(HC)

September 19 ......... September 26 ......... October 3 ............... October 10 ............... October 17 ............. October 24 .............. October 31 ............. November 7 ............ November 14 .........

........................ '*'at Marietta ........................ at Defiance .................. * DEN ISON (N) .......................... "'"at Capital

1971 September 18 ......... September 25 ......... October 2 ............... October 9 ................ October 16 ............. October 23 ............. October 30 ............. November 6 ........... November 13 .........

...........................*at Kenyon ................... ASHLAND (N) ........ *WITTENBERG (N) ............................ *at Hiram ........ *MARIETTA (HC) ................. DEFIANCE (N) ....................... *at Denison .................. *CAPITAL (N)

1972

• ............................ *KENYON ......... *at Heidelberg (N) ........................... ’^at Capital ...................................... Open ...................... '*'at Marietta .......... *MUSKINGUM (HC) ........................ *HIRAM (N) ........................ ^at Denison .......... *OHIO WESLEYAN Ohio Conference Playoff

September 16 ......... September 23 ......... September 30 ......... October 7 ............... October 14 ............. October 21 ............. October 28 ............. November 4 .......... November 11 ........ November 18 ......... 1973 September 15 ......... September 22 ........ September 29 ...... October 6 ....... October 13 .......... October 20 ........ October 27 ...... November 3 .... November 10 November 17 *Ohio Conference

......... *at Kenyon ................. *HEIDELBERG ......................... *CAPITAL

......... *DENISON ..Ohio Conference Playoff N Night

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