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1930's to 1940's Football Year-By-Year History

1938 (4-5)
   
First Game
- Ten thousand fans see Youngstown College lose it seasonal debut to Geneva College, 12-6…The Geneva College quarterback is Dom Rosselli, former Penguin head basketball and head baseball coach who Head Coach Dwight “Dike” Beede discovered while at Geneva.
   
First Victory - After losing their first four games of the season, the Penguins blank neighboring Westminster College, 20-0, then capture the final three games of the season to finish at a very respectable 4-5-0 in their first year of collegiate football competition.

1939 (4-5)
    Big Win
- The Penguins duplicate their initial season’s record by going 4-5-0, but soundly trounced neighboring Westminster College by holding them scoreless, 46-0, byfar their biggest victory during their two-year existence. End Jack Green of a severe strep throat only several days after the Westminster victory.

1940 (7-1-1)
   
First Winning Season - The Penguins outscore their opponents 164-44, an average of 18.2 points per game scored, while yielding but 4.9 points per contest. Fourth Best - In only its third season of varsity competition, the Penguins are listed the fourth best team in the state according to the Dunkel ratings. Capturing the first three spots are Ohio State, Western Reserve, and Dayton respectively.

1941 (7-0-1)
    Best Record
- After playing a scoreless tie in the season opener, Youngstown wins the remaining seven games of the season to record its best won/loss mark in the school’s history. Their unbeaten streak over the past two seasons now stands at 14. The defense allows only 28 points all season long, an average of just 3.5 points per contest.
   
Penalty Flag - Coach Beede introduces the penalty flag during their 48-7 drubbing of Oklahoma City College.

1942 (6-3)
    Longest Unbeaten Streak
- Case Western Reserve snaps the Penguins’ 15-game unbeaten streak, the longest in the school’s history to date. Case also snapped their eight-game losing streak with that win.
   
First Professional Player - Sloko Gill (Campbell Memorial High School), was a standout center the past four years, plays with the Detroit Lions of the NFL.

1943-1944- 1945
    War Years
- The football program at Youngstown College in discontinued until ’46 season as the result of World War II. To date, the Penguins sport  a 28-14-2-log, 20-4-2 over the past three seasons.

1946 (7-1)
    Scores Upset
- The Penguins pick up where they left off before the war, posting a 7-1-0 record, upsetting St. Bonaventure on their home turf 20-14, but getting upset by old nemesis Case Western Reserve, 10-13. St. Bonaventure is coached by former Notre dame Head Mentor Hugh Devore.

1947 (8-2)
    Top One-Hundred -
Everything seems to be falling into place for the program as they defeat Geneva the third week of the season, 27-7, and become rated in the top 100 of Williamson’s best teams in the country. The Penguins go to 8-2-0 on the year and yield just 81 points to the opposition (an average of just 8.1 points per contest), the sixth year in a row the Penguins have held the opposition to under 100 points on the campaign.
   
Most Wins - Youngstown College closes the season with a 13-0 shutout victory over Kent State University before 14,000+ fans at Rayen High School Stadium. Their eight victories are the most ever posted by a Penguin football team.

1948 (4-3-2)
    Number Eighty-Five
- The Penguins move into 85th slot nationally in the Williamson rating at the conclusion of the season.
   
Penalty Flag Adopted Nationally- Coach Beede’s brainstorm locally, has swept the country and the American Football Coaches formally adopt its use nationwide at its annual rules session. The Penguins literally take to the air as they fly to Oklahoma for a date with destiny and the Oklahoma City College. 

1949 (4-3-1)
    Evenly Matched
- Only a lopsided defeat at the hands of Dayton, 41-7, and a 27-7 win over Niagara are the contest which do not leave the outcome in considerable doubt until the winning minutes if each game.