Saturday, September 25, 2010

Bengals Post 96-29 Win At Port (1-29-58)


PHOTO: Port Washington Purple Riders - Jim Hannahs
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STRASBURG - "Broke Out All Over" is the correct explanation of the scoring outburst of the victory-starved Strasburg Tigers (10-7) here last night when they walked over hapless Port Washington (1-14). In pinning the sixth straight loop setback on the Purple Riders the Tigers used a total of 13 players, with four hitting in the double figure column and the starting five seeing action for only about half of the contest. The Bengals racked up a total of 44 field goals while adding only eight free throws and at the same time held the invaders to 14 fielders and one charity toss. In the first quarter Strasburg meshed the nets for 22 points, while Port Washington stayed in contention with 12 points. But, in the second quarter the Tigers completely ran away with the contest when they scored 28 points to the invaders five for a halftime lead of 50-17. They continued the romp in the third quarter, outscoring the Purple Riders 24 to six for a 74-23 lead despite the fact that substitutes took over. In the final quarter Strasburg hit for 22 more points and the losers only six. Strasburg has but one game remaining on their schedule. Leading the Tiger onslaught was Chuck Burris with 20 points, while Nick Haswell had 15, Joe Krantz 11 and Bob Haswell 10. Bill and Ron Phillips had six each for Port Washington. In the Reserve game, Strasburg won over Port Washington (1-14) 44-25. In the initial Graders, Port Washington (4-5) edged Strasburg 21-15.
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STRASBURG TIGERS 96
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Dale Liggett 1-0-2
Bob Haswell 5-0-10
Duff 0-0-0
Chuck Burris 9-2-20
Nick Haswell 7-1-15
Don Tracy 4-0-8
Joe Krantz 5-1-11
Frank Wallick 3-2-8
Walter Krantz 4-0-8
Bob Jenel 3-2-8
Don Grove 0-0-0
Bill Dreher 0-0-0
Bill Seese 3-0-6
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PORT WASHINGTON PURPLE RIDERS
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Bill Phillips 3-0-6
Larry Hagan 1-1-3
Tom Gardner 1-0-2
Ron Phillips 3-0-6
John Landon 2-0-4
Keith Heston 2-0-4
Jim Bender 1-0-2
Jim Hannahs 1-0-2
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Wednesday, January 29, 1958
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

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