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Welcome
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Great Neshaminy Moments.
October 1963. In
reporting on yet another in a seemingly endless
series of patented miracle comebacks by the 9-0-1
1963 Redskins, Ed Conrad of The Bristol Courier and
Levittown Times chronicled the exploits of
Neshaminy's Bob Baxter and 'Cuskies latest edition of
the red and blue in his
October 5 article of that year.
Reporting that Neshaminy trailed Allentown High 13-0
halfway through the third period, it was at that
juncture that Baxter went to work. After
establishing their 2 TD lead, Allentown kicked off
and Baxter returned it 78 yards for a score. The
'Skins and the Canaries exchanged a few possessions
before Allentown was forced to punt. Baxter, as the
deep man, caught and lugged the pigskin 61 yards for
another score. Finally, the very next time Baxter
received a hand off, he scampered 32 lengths for the
Tribe's last 6-pointer. And for good measure, Baxter
toed all three PATs - thus scoring all 21 of
the 'Skins points.
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ALLENTOWN –
For the sake of accuracy, they should’ve changed the
word “Visitor” to “Baxter” on the Allentown Stadium
scoreboard last night.
After all,
Neshaminy High fullback Bob Baxter did manage to
score all 21 points as the Redskins overcame a 13-0
third-quarter deficit en route to a 21-20 conquest
of Allen High.
Some 7,000
fans watched Baxter register three Neshaminy
touchdowns and placekick three extra points in one
of the finest individual performances seen in the
Lehigh Valley in quite some time.
The victory
preserves the Redskins’ unbeaten streak (4-0-1)
while increasing its lead (2-0) in the new East Penn
Football League.
Waits For
‘Cue’
Baxter, a 6-1
195-pound senior, waited until underdog Allen had
surprisingly taken its 13-0 lead midway through the
third-quarter. Then he went to work – with a
purpose!
Baxter
returned the Canarie kickoff 78 yards for a
touchdown. It not only put the Redskins back in the
ballgame but also supplied a psychological boost
when the roof might’ve come tumbling down.
Later in the
fourth quarter, the workhorse ball-carrier returned
a punt 61 yards for the second Neshaminy touchdown
to tie the score. Then, like Mr. Automatic, he
booted the PAT as the ‘Skins took a lead they never
relinquished.
Baxter, just a
few minutes later, continued to amaze the throng by
galloping 32 yards for the third Neshaminy TD the
very next time he touched the pigskin.
That third
touchdown gave the Redskins a 21-13 lead and some
much-needed insurance because Allen High battled
back with another TD of its own in the final minute.
Outstanding
Night
Although the
21-point performance told the victory story, Baxter
ran very well all night long. In addition, he
impressively punted four times for a 35.5 average,
played standout defensive ball and provided a
king-sized headache to the Canaries. |
During the
first half, the Redskins had a major problem trying
to contain the Canaries T and I formations which had
Allen touchdown-bound several times. However, three
fumbles – all in Neshaminy territory, one on a punt
– cost them possession.
The Canaries
(0-3) did manage to score a touchdown 35 seconds
before halftime when halfback Jim Rau plunged one
yard to climax a 19-play 86-yard movement. His PAT
was wide.
Neshaminy
received the second-half kickoff and moved from its
own 30 to the Canaries 32 in 12 plays – Baxter
carrying six of those times for an average gain of
nearly five yards a carry. However, the ‘Skins poor
aerial attack stalled the drive.
Allen took
over at its 32 where some fine running by Greg
Newhard moved the ball to the Neshaminy 47.
Quarterback Terry Funk and end Bob Follweiler
collaborated on a well-executed bootleg pass that
netted 42 yards and put Allen on the Redskins five.
Newhard immediately cracked over for the score and
Rau’s conversion made it 13-0.
Baxter Gets
Hot
That
apparently was Baxter’s cue. He caught the kickoff
at his own 22 and raced full steam straight up the
middle. Two Canarie defenders had a shot at him
around the 40 but a quick thrust of speed shook them
off.
Neshaminy,
therefore, had gotten into the scoring column with
4:45 remaining in the third quarter. They still
trailed, 13-7, however.
An exchange of
punts followed after the kickoff before Allen again
failed to launch an offensive and was forced into
the punting situation that set up Baxter’s second
TD.
Funk punted
from his own 26 and Baxter hauled it in at the 39.
He streaked to the left sideline and broke into the
clear helped by some well-placed blocks.
It was a
different game after that. |