1963 Otterbein College (6) vs Ashland College (7) Football Film

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1963 Otterbein College (6) vs Ashland College (7) Football Film

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Download 1963.10.30 - Otterbeins Varsity Football Squad, Columbus Evening Dispatch, p.22B, (p66).pdf (374 KB)

Download 1963.11.01 - Kilburger, Wil - BG Has Toughest Job of Perfects, Columbus Evening Dispatch, P.23B, (p53).pdf (587 KB)

Download 1963.11.03 - Eagles Nudge Cardinals 7-6, The Columbus Sunday Dispatch_ pg35B, (p.91).pdf (897 KB)

Download 1963.11.04 - Mardhall Is New Leader in M-A, Columbus Evening Dispatch, p.7B, (p31).pdf (285 KB)

Download 1963.11.05 - Kilburger, Wil, Big Reds Boss Runs Scared on Oberlin, Columbus Evening Dispatch, p26A.pdf (641 KB)

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Otterbein 6 vs Ashland 7

November 2, 1963, 8:00 PM

Memorial Stadium, Westerville, Ohio

Film Time: 10:50 Type: B & W Program: No

Schools: Otterbein University is a private university in Westerville, Ohio. The university was founded in 1847 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ and named for United Brethren founder the Rev. Philip William Otterbein. After the merger of the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church, in 1968, Otterbein has been associated with the United Methodist Church. In 2010, its name was changed back from Otterbein College to Otterbein University because of an increasing number of graduate and undergraduate programs. Colors: Tan and Cardinal. Mascot: Cardinals

Ashland University is a private Christian university in Ashland, Ohio. Ashland was founded in 1878 as Ashland College. It is affiliated with the Brethren Church. Colors: Purple and Gold. Mascot: Eagles.

Coaches: Otterbein – Robert “Moe” Agler (March 13, 1924 – September 16, 2005, Otterbein ‘48) A 1941 graduate of Dublin High School in Dublin, Ohio, he enrolled in Otterbein College where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track. After serving in the Navy during World War II, and participating in the D-Day invasion, Agler returned to Otterbein in 1946 where he was a member of, arguably, the best team in school history. He was instrumental in the school’s most memorable game, a 13-7 loss to the University of West Virginia with the Cardinals threatening to score as time expired. After graduating in 1948 he played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL) and the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Returning to central Ohio in 1950 Agler was hired as head football coach at his alma mater, Dublin High School, where he won the Franklin County Championship. He moved to Johnstown High School in 1952 before returning to Otterbein the next year as an assistant to Harry Ewing. In 1955 Agler replaced Ewing as head coach serving two stints, from 1955 to 1965 and 1970 to 1974, compiling a record of 74–63–5. He was also the head basketball coach at Otterbein from 1955 to 1958, tallying a mark of 13–39, and served as Athletic Director (1955-1975). Following his retirement, he was instrumental in the construction of the new Memorial Stadium.

Ashland – Fred Martinelli (February 15, 1929 – May 15, 2021, Otterbein ’51) Martinelli played quarterback for Otterbein from 1947-1950, graduating in 1951. His first coaching position was as head coach at Belleville (OH) High School (1951-1955), followed by Bryan (OH) High School (1956-1958) before moving to Ashland College (1959-1993) where he compiled a record of 217–119–12. Martinelli served as Ashland’s Director of Athletics for almost 25-years, 1967-1991. He was named league coach of the year six times while leading the cardinals to 10 league championships. During his tenure he produced 72 All-Americans. He was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002.

Notes:

Otterbein is wearing dark jerseys with Ashland wearing white. Ashland had not been able to beat Otterbein since 1939 when the Eagles defeated the Cards, 18-0. Fred Martinelli returned to the Otterbein campus with his Ashland Eagles already crowned the Mid-Ohio Conference Champions with a 5-1 record hoping to break that 22-year-old record. The first half was scoreless. Midway through the third quarter the Eagles put together a 73-yard drive capped off by a 14-yard pitch from quarterback Dick Geitgey to running back Gene French to score. The extra point by Zen Chawanski brought the score to 7-0. Late in the fourth quarter a short 17-yard Ashland punt gave Otterbein the ball on its 38-yardline. The Cardinals marched down to score on a 2-yard plunge by Gary Reynolds. The two-point conversion was unsuccessful when quarterback Dave Kull overthrew the receiver. The final score was 7-6. Ashland outrushed Otterbein 199-90 yards with Otterbein taking the passing statistics 119-58 yards. For more game details see the Columbus Dispatch articles linked to this page.

References:

“Otterbein Varsity Football Squad,” Columbus Evening Dispatch, October 30, 1963, p. 22B.

Kilburger, Wil, “BG Has Toughest Job Of Perfects,” Columbus Evening Dispatch, November 1, 1963, p. 23B.

“Eagles Nudge Otterbein, 7-6,” Columbus Sunday Dispatch, November 3, 1963, p. 35B.

“Marshall Is New Leader In M-A,” Columbus Evening Dispatch, November 4, 1963, p. 7B.

Kilburger, Wil, “Big Reds Boss Runs Scared on Oberlin,” Columbus Evening Dispatch, November 5, 1963, p. 26A.

Game Date

11-2-1963

Game Score

Otterbein 6 - Ashland 7

Coaches

Otterbein – Robert “Moe” Agler (March 13, 1924 – September 16, 2005, Otterbein ‘48)

Fred Martinelli (February 15, 1929 – May 15, 2021, Otterbein ’51)

Game Location

Memorial Stadium, Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio

Comments

Otterbein is wearing dark jerseys with Ashland wearing white. Ashland had not been able to beat Otterbein since 1939 when the Eagles defeated the Cards, 18-0. Fred Martinelli returned to the Otterbein campus with his Ashland Eagles already crowned the Mid-Ohio Conference Champions with a 5-1 record hoping to break that 22-year-old record. The first half was scoreless. Midway through the third quarter the Eagles put together a 73-yard drive capped off by a 14-yard pitch from quarterback Dick Geitgey to running back Gene French to score. The extra point by Zen Chawanski brought the score to 7-0. Late in the fourth quarter a short 17-yard Ashland punt gave Otterbein the ball on its 38-yardline. The Cardinals marched down to score on a 2-yard plunge by Gary Reynolds. The two-point conversion was unsuccessful when quarterback Dave Kull overthrew the receiver. The final score was 7-6. Ashland outrushed Otterbein 199-90 yards with Otterbein taking the passing statistics 119-58 yards. For more game details see the Columbus Dispatch articles linked to this page.

Game Film # and Reel #

Reel #1

Film Time

10:50 minutes

Keywords

College Football, Football Programs, Football Films

1963 Otterbein College (6) vs Ashland College (7) Football Film

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