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FRANK E. ALLEN Director of Athletics

DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The

PHIL DICKENS Head Football Coach

DR, H. B. WELLS President, Indiana University PROF. JOHN F. MEE Faculty Representative

2 3 The Ohio State

FLOYD S. STAHL GEORGE R. STATEN WILBUR E. SNYPP Director Athletic Asst. Athletic Director Ticke t D ire ctor Publicity Staff

DR. W . E. DUFFEE DR . RICHARD PATTON DR . ROBERT MU RPHY Te am Physician Team Physician Team Physician

RICHARD C. LARKINS Director of Athletics

BIGGS LEO G. STALEY FRED BEEKMAN ERNEST R. Intramural Dire ctor Asst . Intramural Head Traine r Dire ctor

ROBERT C. RIES MARVIN HOMAN RALPH GUARASCI Stadium Supt. J . EDWARD WEAVER Asst . Ticke t D irector Asst . Publicity Director Associate Director of Athletics 4 BIG TEN FOOTBALL: Glenn Davis • • • World Champion Where It Is Played

EEMINGLY CAPABLE of establishing a new record every time he appears on the track, SPARTAN MEMORIAL S STADIUM STADIUM Ohio State's fabulous Glenn Davis has rightfully been termed "the world's most versatile runner." 76 .000 66,500 Capacity Capacity D avis reached the peak of his form this summer when he won eight races in 11 days against the East Lansing, Minneapolis, world's best competition from America, Russ.ia, Mich. Minn. Poland, Hungary and Czecho-Slovakia. Undefeated in all but one of his hurdle and dash appearances, Davis ran his best race at Buda­ DYCHE MEMORIAL pest August 6 when he broke his own world record STADIUM STADIUM in the 400 meter hurdles. Glenn's time was :49.2, knocking three-tenths of a second off his world and 53.000 71.119 Capacity Capacity Olympic time. D avis stumbled and hit the final hurdle, which, Evanston, Champaign, Ill. according co Larry Snyder, Ohio State's champion­ Ill. producing coach, deprived Glenn of hitting ;49 flat or better. In addition to winning dash and hurdle events on the European tour, Davis ran anchor on IOWA MEMORIAL the undefeated 1600 meter relay teams. STADIUM STADIUM

THANK YOU! 58.400 35.325 Th e week of October I 3th- 18th has been designated as Capacity Capacity Olympic W eek. Accordingly, Th e Ohio. State. Un_iv ersity wishes to thank its many patrons for their contributions to Iowa City, Bloomington, the 1956 Olympics. Your support helped to maintain the Iowa Ind. high caliber of the American Olympic squad.

Davis' Best Times and Distances

Outdoors MICHIGAN OHIO 440 yard hurdles 49. 9 seconds STADIUM STADIUM (American College Record) 79.658 49 .2 (World Record) 101.001 400 meter hurdles Capacity Capacity 440 yard dash 45.7 (N ew World Record) I 00 yard dash 9.7 seconds Ann Arbor, Columbus, 220 yard dash 21.0 seconds Mich. Ohio 400 meter dash 45.5 seconds 120 yard high hurdles 14.1 seconds 220 yard low hurdles 22.8 seconds Broa d jump 24 ft., l/4 inch Mile relay team 3: 14 (Best OSU mark) CAMP ROSS-ADE RANDALL STADIUM Indoors STADIUM 70 yard high hurdles 8.5 seconds 53,455 7.8 seconds 63,710 Capacity 70 yard low hurdles Capacity High jump 6 ft., 31/i inches 23 ft., 9% inches Lafayette, Broad jump Madison, 3:17.3 (Best OSU mark) Ind. GLENN DAVIS Mile relay team Wis.

6 7 co INDIANA UNIVERSITY COACHING STAFF Ln.... °'• • •

-0 ..Q..... ~c 0 - 0 a "' 0 '" - Stevens, backs; Phil Dickens, head coach; Bob Hicks, line; '" front row, left to right: John Townsend, ends; Wilbur if ·-~ LL. Howard Brown, freshman. Back row: Jerry Planutis, assistant backs; Charley McDanie l, freshman line; Jack Bee ler, freshman backs; Roger Jeffers, assistant line. STADIUM INFORMATION TICKET SALES SERVICE TO PATRONS AVAILABLE TICKETS are for sale at windows at the Emergency medical treatment is available in special first north end, Gates 1 and 2, at the South Bleacher Booth, aid quarters back of eccions 11 and 12 in "B" deck. A near Gate 26. The Ticket Office is located in the south­ mobile station also is avajlable on the ground level at east corner of the Sc. John Arena, just 100 yards north the northwest section of the Stadium. Pay telephones are of the closed end of the Stadium. Phone AX. 4-1637. located at Sections 5A, SA, lOA, 17 A, 19A, 20A, 22A Permanent seats: 71,345. Total seating capacity, 79,658. and at the southeast corner of the Stadium. 0 Construction cost: $1,341,000. Financed chiefly by gifts A LOST and FOUND WINDOW is maintained at the aggregating $1,083,000, pledged by 13,000 persons. north or closed end of the Stadium until 30 minutes after Seats in Section A : 31,3 18; Section B, 14,322; Section the games. Losses should be reported there and any articles .c·- C, 21,129. "A" Boxes, 2,828; "B" Boxes, 1,748. Total per­ found should be turned in there or to any usher. Address manent seats, 71,345. inquiries to Arena Ticket Office, St. John Arena. Temporary seats: South stands, 3,625; field bleachers, RADIO AND MOVIE CAMERAS seats, 8,313. 0 4,688. Total temporary having Total seats between goal lines : 29,175 or 3 7%. W escern Conference rules prohibit spectators feet, three inches; length, 752 feet, either RADIOS or MOVIE CAMERAS at the games. Height of wall: 98 FOUND WIN­ Cl) 6 inches; ground area, 10 acres. Circumference, one third These may be checked at the LOST and and steel. Seats in press box, 140 . DOW at the north or closed end of the Stadium and may mile. Material: Concrete the Radio and photo booths, 17. be reclaimed there until 30 minutes after game at .c same window. SCOREBOARDS The Stadium has three scoreboards. Two are located PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS I- at the southeast and southwest towers. The third is located No announcements are ever made over the Stadium at the north end under "C" deck. public address system except under the gravest circum­ stances, such as serious illness or accident. Kindly refrain • ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES Eighty-seven concrete and steel arches, each 13 feec from requesting this service. Doctors or ocher patrons ex­ wide and 56 feet high. Towers at the open and north peccing a call must leave their name and seat location • high and 36 feet square. A half at the Arena Ticket Office prior co the game. A messenger entrance each 100 feet the call. dome 86 feet, six inches high and 70 feet in djameter. will bring a notice of • Twelve ramps feed 11 2 aisles. GAME TIME REST ROOMS All September and October games in Ohio Stadium Men's rest rooms are located at gates 7, 10, 12, 13, 17. begin at 2 p.m. EST. November games begin ac 1 :30 co 18, 23 and 24. Women's rest rooms are loca ted at gates p.m. EST. Gates are opened at 12 :30 p.m. and 12 noon .c~ l, 2, 12, 13, 19, and 20. Three rest rooms also are located respectively. Ln .: en on "B" and "C" decks. The larger but lease used resr VARSITY " O" CL·- rooms are located on B level at the north or closed end Post-game meeting place of Varsity "O" will be rn the u~a '" of the Stadium . recreation center of the stadium dormitories. °'.... 9 OHIO STATE COACHING STAFF Ohio State's Co-Captains with Coach

Cl :r:n~ rov:, l~!t to right: Ed (Bo) Schembechler, tackles; Frank Ellwood, backs; Lynn Theis, assistant freshman• Lyal ar , e ens,ve ,ne. Back row, Harry Strobel, guards-centers; ends· w w (Woody) Ha es 'h d coach; , backs; , head freshman coach. ' ' • • Y ' ea ony 'a./irJt&_ DA I R IES HOPPY'S FAVORITE

The familiar numbers 71 and 22 co-captain the 1958 Buckeyes. Shown here with Coach are End Dick Schafrath (71) and Quarterback Frank Kremblas (22). Take Happy's advice Schafrarh, formerly a tackle, is a 212 pound se nior fall, second highest on the squad and cops among from Wooster. Dick played fullback ar Wooster High those returning for the '58 season. Frank carried the and make Harmony Forms ball 79 times lase fall for a three-yard average and School and was an end as an Ohio Stare freshman. He your favorite dairy averaged n' ,re than 56 minutes of playing rime in scored eight rouchdowns. H e also completed 20 passes, averaged 37.2 yards in punting and kicked seven of rhe last fo w· ..,a mes of the '5 7 season. Dick is married in Columbus. and a enio r in the college of education. nine conversions. Kremblas is 21 and weighs 193. Kremblas :s both rhe 'engineer' of the Ohio State Boch Schafrach and Kremblas are raced among the best in the Western Conference at rheir respective strategy .:ud a senior in chemical engineering. H ailing AT YOUR DOOR OR FAVORITE from Akron, Ohio, Kremblas played 520 minute lasr positions. STORE

10 11 Complete the evening COMPLIMENTS OF Introducing the Hoosiers (If ROGER W. "BUD" TRACY

OB CORRIGAN ha pleased coaches with Academy cadets, but decided he wanted to srudy B his cackle play after earlier trials at end and medicine instead ... Wingback Wil Scott was a center ... Guard Elvin Caldwell played service member of a mile relay team which set a Pennsyl­ football at both Patrick Air Force Base and at vania high school record of 3: 22 ... Career of Bitburg AFB in Germany ... Wingback Tom Eddie Fritz was endangered by an ankle break in Campbell, oldest man on the squad at 27, was summer baseball, which forced him to lay out of an aerial gunner in the Korean War ... Center the 1956 season ... Fullback Vic Jones once Tony Aloisia, from Chillicothe, 0., was a starring scored six touchdowns in a single game. THE end at Indiana in 1954, End Ron Miller lists 684 S. HIGH ST. prior to Army service, his greatest thrill as and was last year's pitching in Milwaukee Enjoy the fin est in - - - MVP. County Stadium as a End Dave Mounts member of the Wiscon­ * PRIME STEAKS never played high sin All - tate baseball school footbal I. His ream ... Light-weight * PAN FRIED CHICKEN little Indiana school ranking high in the For Reservations Phon e HI. 3-1 125 doesn't have a team ... courage and determina­ Highlight of End John Ample Free Parking in the Clarmont's private lot tion department are at the door. 11 11 Aveni' s career was E nds Ted A ucreman VARSITY 0 catching a pass for a and Lloyd Anderson and MIKE RABOLD 5 0-yard touchdown KEN HUBBART Blocking Back Ken against Michigan as a sophomore ... Guard Fred Hubbart. Hubbart goes only 171 pounds, Aucre­ Lautar is a nephew of John Lautar, All-American man 175 and Anderson, 183 ... Guard Don The " PICK" ol Columbus guard at otre Dame in the '30s ... Only set of oone is a brother of Billy Noone, former I. U. brothers is Tailback Tommy and Wingback Jim halfback ... Tackle Sam Congie is a slim 215 McDonald. Tommy is a enior bur young brother pound after reaching a high two years ago of PICK-FORT HA YES HOTEL to Sophomore Jim who is a Korean service 284 . . . Smallest Hoosier, Tailback Teddy Smith returnee. at 164, but all heart. 350 Rooms All With Bath- Radio -Television Capt. Mike Rabold, converted tO guard from End orm Craft remembers his greatest The "Floor of Stars" Features Deluxe Accommodations two years at tackle, has averaged 45 minutes a thrill as hitting a grand-slam homer in a play-off 200 Air Conditioned Guest Rooms game over his career ... Guard Bill Kerr, former for the evada state championship playoff ... Steubenville, 0., teammate of Calvin Jones, opened ophomore Fullback Tom Burgess, a Marine vet, The Pick-Fort Hayes has long been famous for his first collegiate season by going 52 minutes is the father of two young daughters ... End Earl against otre Dame and winning selection as Faison hurled the shot 55-5 and the discus 165 excellent Food and Service, and is recommended by: UPI's Midwets lineman of the week ... Center feet while in high school ... Ed Morris, a bright DUNCAN HINES- "Adventures in Good Eating" RAYMOND EWELL - " Dining Out in American Cities" John Razmic is a brother of Charley Razmic, who tackle prospect, was All- tate at East Chicago DARNELL' S - " Where to Eat" GOURMET- "Guide to Good Eating" was center of the Indiana team which upset Ohio Roosevelt under Coach Pete Rucinski, Indiana's State, 32-10, in 1951. most-successful high school coach ... Fullback You will enjoy the rrROUND UP" 0 ., Don Cromer can take one of three cities as home. A delightful 1iew room in unique and colorful westertt decor Tailback Tommy Kendrick, Lancaster, superb cocktails • • delicious luncheon specialties borders on a straight-A average in pre-medicine, He played at Fairborn, 0., finished up at Nor­ folk, Va., and his parents now live in Ft. Myers, good enough to win a place on the All-American Attractive Coffee Shop Beautiful Crystal Dining Room Fla.... Wingback Randy Williams was a mem­ academic squad .. . Wingback Richie Bradford, Complete Floor of Banquet Rooms also from Lancaster, is one of 18 children in his ber of the Gary Roosevelt basketball team which EXCELLENT PARKING FACILITIES family ... Blocking Back George Klutinoty won went to the final game of the Indiana state an appointment in the first class of Air Force basketball tournament. THOMAS S. WALKER, Manager AN ALBERT PICK HOTEL

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NORMAN CRAFT BOB CORRIGAN ELWIN CALDWELL E TR CE ...... " Indiana, My Indiana" No. 83 -End No. 79 - Tackle No. 66 - Guard T lT MO OGRAM ...... " Indiana, My Indiana" z (Zorro) " Zorro'' CRO ED SWORDS .. " Zorro" HUL HOOP ... " Hula Hoop ong" FAT LAD .. " Too Fa t Po/lea" GJRL J A ACK DRE . " A IJr ell y Girl Is like A M elody" THE B D ' IMPRESSIO OF PRETTY GIRL ... " A l.)re11 y Girl Is like A M elody'· GIRL A D BOY THROWJ C "FRI BEE " ..... " ailing, ailing" DfAlVIO D OHfO MO OGRAM ...... "Buckeye Battle Cry" " Souncl of the Campus Chim es" " Carmen Ohio" RH THMIC PRECI IO DRILL .... . " Down by the Ohio"

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TEN LARGEST OHIO STADIUM CROWDS PRIOR TO 1958 TEN LARGEST CROWDS AWAY Y ear Atte11da11ce Scores } car Alle11da11ce Place Scores 1957 ...... 82,935 OHIO TATE 17, Iowa 13 1957 101,001 Ann Arbor OHIO TATE 3 1, Michiga n 14 1956 ...... 82,881 OHIO TA TE 32, can ford 20 1950 100,963 Pasadena OHIO TATE 17, California 14 1948 ...... 82,845 Michigan 13, OHIO TATE 3 1958 98,202 Pasadena OHJO TATE 10, Oregon 7 1955 ...... 82,701 OHIO TATE 20, Iowa 10 1955 97,3 69 Ann Arbor OHIO TA TE 17, Michiga n 0 1956 ...... 82,661 OHIO TATE 21, Wisconsin 0 1949 97,239 Ann Arbor OHIO TATE 7, Mi chi ga n 7 1951...... 82,64 0 Michigan race 24, OHIO TATE 20 1951 95,000 Ann Arbor Michigan 7, OHIO TATE 0 1954...... 82,636 OHIO TATE 31, Wi consin 14 1953 90,126 Ann Arbor Michigan 20, OHIO TATE 0 1956 ...... 82,5 4 Penn cace 7, OHIO TATE 6 1955 89, 191 Pasadena 0 U 20, ouchern California 7 1954 ...... 82,438 OHIO TATE 21, Michigan 1927 88,000 Ann Arbor Michigan 21, OHIO TATE 0 ERNIE WRIGHT GENE BRYANT JAMES HERBSTREIT 7 1955 ...... 82,407 OHIO TATE 27, Illinois 12 1929 86,000 Ann Arbor OHIO TA TE 7, Michigan 0 No. 63 - Guard No. 69 - Guard No. 45 - Halfback 28 29 • •

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• • For pre - game "I • fun •• . and • post-game STEVE FILIPOWSKI MOSES GRAY DICK BRADFORD • • No. 45 - Halfback No. 73 - Tackle No. 12 - Halfback • celebrations Din ing , Dancing and Enter­ • tainment nightly in The TOWN • and COUNTRY ROOM. • • • INDIANA PLAYERS • Famous for Fine Food • Outstanding Service • Hospitality TODAY'S COVER • Features a view of Mirror lake, one of the beauty • spots on the Ohio State University campus. football program covers feature scenes familiar to students and • alumni. Pictures hove been token by members of the COCKT All LOU CE university photography department with 5x7 view • cameras. • COFFEE HOP & CRILL • • • Private parties arranged on • short notice. • • • Harry L. Ludwig • Managing Director • ELFORD, ]. Robert Penabaker 655 ROOMS with BATH FRED UNGER JOHN SUNGAIL FRED LAUTAR Resident Manager FIREPROOF GARAGE No. 22 - Quarterback No. 7 4 - Guard No. 62 - Guard INC.

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No. Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Home Town 10 Selby, David ...... RH 183 6-1 20 Junior Columbus No. Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Home Town 15 Wentz, William ...... RH 172 5-10 20 Junior Canton 12 Bradford , Richa rd HB 18 Sophomor Lancaste r 17 McMurry, Preston ...... LH 167 5-9 22 Senior Pittsburgh, Pa. 166 5-8 e , 0 . 14 Scott, Wilbert .... HB 184 19 Sophomore Conne llsville , Pa 18 **Clark, Donald ...... LH 187 5-11 21 Senior v Akron 6-0 . 15 Williams, Randolph E 19 Sophomore Gary 19 Kilgore, David 158 5.9 20 Junior Dayton 190 6-3 ···················-····---OB 16 *Campbell, Tom ...... HB 27 Senior Pla in fiel d 22 **Kremblas, Frank ...... QB 193 6-1 21 Senior Akron 184 6-1 , N.J . 17 Roe mer, Ronald ..... HB 174 18 Sophomore Ft. Wayne 24 Fields, Jerry ...... QB 208 6-1 20 Sophomore Coal Grove 6-2 18 W e bb, James .. H B 171 Sophomore Warsa 25 Ben is , Mike ...... QB 185 6-0 19 Sophomore Columbus 5- 11 19 w 20 Klutinoty, G e orge QB 21 Junior Butler, Pa. 26 Adulewicz, Casimir ...... QB 178 5-9 22 Junior Steubenville 183 6-1 21 McDonald, Jim .. HB Sophomor Valp 28 Ballmer, Paul ...... QB 182 5-10 21 Senior Lancaster 168 5-10 23 e ara iso 22 Unge r, Fre d ...... QB Jun Milwaukee, 30 Gage, Ralph ...... QB 190 5-10 23 Senior Painesville 186 6-0 20 ior W is. 23 Battaglia, Bob G Junior Chicago, Il 32 Lindner, James ...... FB 196 5-10 19 Sophomore Enon Valley, Pa. 185 5- 11 19 l. 25 *Hubbart, Ke nn eth Q B 22 Senior Hingham, Mass. 33 *White, Robert ...... FB 207 6-2 20 Junior Covington, Ky. 171 5- 11 27 Goodrich, Jame s FB Sophomore C le ve land, 34 Fontes, Leonard ...... FB 176 5-8 21 Junior Wareham, Mass. 183 5-10 19 0. 28 *Fritz, Eddie .... QB Junior Whiting 35 Farrall, John ...... RG 212 5-11 19 Sophomore Canton 205 6-0 21 30 Van Wiere n, Dick .. FB Sophomore Cadillac, Mi 36 Emelianchik, Robert ...... FB 210 5-11 20 Junior Brooklyn, N.Y. 185 6-1 20 ch. 31 Cromer, Don .. FB Sophomore Ft. Mye rs, Fla . 37 Armstrong, Jack ...... FB 204 6-0 19 Sophomore Huron 189 6-0 21 32 Yeary, Harvey ... HB Sophomore Middlesbo 41 Matte, Thomas ...... LH 190 6-0 19 Sophomore East Cleveland 165 5- 11 18 ro, Ky. 42 33 Jones, Victor . FB 184 6-1 20 Junior Clearfield , Pa . *Williams, Lee ···-··-····················· LH 171 5-10 24 Senior Springfield 34 * Jone s, Willie -· FB Junior Chica go, 43 German, William ...... RH 185 5-10 19 Sophomore Shaker Heights ------175 5- 10 23 Il l. 38 Burgess, Tom ... FB Sophomore Lowe ll 44 **Le Beau, Richard ...... RH 182 6-0 21 Senior London ----- 185 5- 11 22 40 **Ke ndrick, Tom ...... HB 21 Senior Lancast er, 0 . 45 Herbstreit, James ...... LH 158 5-8 19 Sophomore Reading ··---- 176 6-0 41 **McDonald, Tom HB Se nior Valpa ra iso 46 Dresser, John ...... FB 212 6-1 20 Junior Toledo 184 6-0 21 42 **Mackin, Norm .. HB Se nior Louisvill e, Ky . 47 Moran, John ...... RH 188 5-10 19 Junior Columbus 160 6-0 21 43 Szakovits, Robe rt .... E Sophomore Oak Harbor, 0 . 48 **Robinson, Philip ...... RH 182 5-9 21 Senior Columbus 192 6-4 18 45 **Filipowski , Steve HB Senior Pittsburgh, Pa. 50 Beam, William ...... C 208 6-1 19 Junior Moundsville, w. Va . 170 6-1 21 46 Roge rs , Cha rles ...... H B Junior Gary 51 Varner, Thomas ...... C 202 5-10 19 Sophomore Saginaw, Mich. 187 5- 11 25 48 *Smith, Ted . HB Se nio r Owensbo ro, Ky . 52 Bowsher, Jerry ...... LG 198 5-10 21 Junior Toledo 164 5-10 22 50 Sande rs, Jim ...... C Sophomore Hammond 53 **James, Daniel ...... C 248 6-2 21 Senior Cincinnati ···-- 188 6-2 19 51 Cleveland, John ... .. G Sophomore Princet on 55 Voqelgesang, Don ...... C 188 6-0 20 Sophomore Canton 192 6-1 21 52 **Aloisio, Tony ...... C Senior Chillicot he , 0 . 57 Seilkop, Kenneth ...... LG 196 5-11 20 Junior Columbus ------209 6-1 23 53 Mill e r, J im .. ·-· C Sophomore Scrant on, Pa. 58 *Fronk, Daniel ...... C 186 5-11 22 Senior Dover 191 6-1 18 54 *Razmic, John ...... C Senior W est H omest ead ,Pa. 60 **Spvchalski, Ernest ...... RG 229 6-2 22 Senior Toledo ------191 6-0 22 55 Hooker, J e rald ...... C Sophomore Columbus 61 Bailey, Ralph ...... LG 198 6-0 26 Senior Springfield 210 6-4 18 59 Hightshue, Dave ...... G Sophomore New Augusta 62 Young, Don ...... RG 214 6-0 20 Sophomore Dayton 198 6-0 18 60 Kerr, Bill ...... G Sophomore Steube nv ill e, 0 . 63 Wright, Ernest ...... RG 242 6-3 18 Sophomore Toledo 190 5-9 24 61 And e rson, J e rry ...... G Sophomore C e nter Point 64 Elfers, Benjamin ...... LG 206 5-10 25 Sophomore Kelleys Island 187 5- 10 19 62 La uta r, Fred ..... G Sophomore Moundsvi ll e, W . Va. 65 Hauer, Oscar ...... LG 209 6-2 19 Sophomore Hamilton ------· 188 6-0 19 63 Judge, Ira ...... ·-·-· ..... G 19 Sophomore Gary 66 Anders. Richard ...... C 184 5-9 20 Junior Washington C.H. 190 5- 11 64 Jerie, Gene ...... G Sophomore Ga rfield H eights, 0 . 67 Hartman, Gabriel ...... LG 209 5.9 19 Sophomore Troy 192 6-0 19 65 **Rabold, Mike . .. G Chicago, Il 68 *Arnold, Birtho 309 6-2 19 Junior Columbus 220 6-2 21 Senior l. ·······-···················RT 66 *Caldwe ll , Elvin . G Junior Chicago, Ill . 69 Bryant, Gene ...... RG 204 6-2 20 Sophomore Ironton 194 6-1 26 67 *Noone, Don ...... G Junior Dunmore , Pa. 71 **Schafrath. Richard ...... RE 212 6-2 21 Senior Wooster 191 6-0 21 68 Martin, De nn is ... G Sophomore M ishawaka 72 Jentes, Charles ...... LT 208 6-2 18 Sophomore Wooster ----- 185 5- 10 20 69 Boak, Robert . .. G Junior New Castle, Pa . 73 Wagner, David ...... RT 230 6-2 21 Junior Portsmouth -····· 190 6-0 21 70 Conley, Terry ... .. T Sophomore South Be nd 74 Matz, James ...... LT 221 6-1 20 Junior Chillicothe ··--· 201 6-2 19 71 Morris, Edward ...... T Sophomore East Chicago 75 Wilson, Clifford ...... RT 255 6-3 21 Senior Newcomerstown 211 6-4 19 72 **Piccirillo, Pete ...... T 208 Senior Newa rk , N.J. 76 *Marshall, James ...... RT 230 6-3 20 Junior Columbus ··-· 6-0 21 73 Gray, Moses .. T Sophomore Conemaugh, Pa. 77 Tyrer, James ...... LT 244 6-5 19 Sophomore Newark -·-··· . 225 6-2 20 74 Sungail, John ...... G Junior Danville, Ill. 78 **Crawford, Al ...... LT 231 6-0 22 Senior Canton ··-··-··- 219 6-4 20 75 Moore, Joe ...... T Senior East Orang e, N.J . 79 Whitaker, Larry ...... RT 228 6-1 18 Sophomore St. Johns 196 6-2 21 76 Lasher, Ste ve ...... T Sophomore Lind e n, N.J. 80 Fiers, Alan ...... RE 202 6-1 19 Sophomore Indianapolis, Ind. 208 6-2 19 77 **Congie , Sam . ... T Houston 81 Lord, John ...... 173 5-10 20 Senior Columbus 215 5-11 22 Senior , Pa. RE 78 Dumke, Dal e ..... T 82 Tidmore, Samuel ...... 210 Sophomore Cleveland ... 201 6-3 20 Junior Gree n Bay, Wis...... LE 6-0 19 79 Corrigan, Robe rt 83 Walte r, David 189 Sophomore Columbus ... T 198 6-1 21 Junior Ve staburg , Pa...... RE 5-9 19 80 Grasch, Ray . 84 *Houston, James 211 Junior Massillon .... E 185 6-3 19 Sophomore Louisville, Ky...... LE 6-2 20 81 Aucreman, Te d 85 Azok, Frank 177 6-2 20 Sophomore Lorain ...... E 175 6-0 21 Junior Lancaste r, 0...... LE 83 **Craft, Norman .. 86 Michael, Richard 217 Hamilton .E 198 6-4 22 Se nior Hende rson, Nev...... LE 6-2 19 Junior 84 Pratt, Roy . 87 **Bowermaster ...... E 192 6-2 20 Sophomore Gary 1 Russell ...... RE 203 6-2 22 Senior Hamilton 85 *Miller, Ron ..... E 183 6-1 Junior Green Bay, W is. 88 **Morgan, Thomas .. RE 188 6-2 21 Senior Hamilton 20 ·--········ 86 Faison , Earl ...... E 218 Sophomor Newport N 89 Deyo, Charles RF 197 6-2 20 Sophomore Columbus 6-5 18 e ews, Va . ···········-··-- 87 Mounts, David .. E 182 Cynthiana 90 Herrman, Harvey ...... 226 6-2 19 Junior Cincinnati 6-1 22 Junior .. RT 88 Ande rson , Lloyd .... E 197 Sophomore Cleveland 185 6-1 21 Sophomore Un iontown , Pa. 91 Langermeier, George ...... LE 6-0 20 89 *Ave ni , John .. Beckley, Va ...... E 195 6-3 23 Senior G la ssboro, N.J . 92 Rowland, James LE 213 6-4 21 Junior w. 90 Olsavsky, Bill 195 Columbus E 185 6-1 18 Sophomore Fai rbanks, Pa. 93 Korn , Gary ...... RE 6-0 24 Junior 91 Piontkowski, Mel Arlington T 215 6-5 21 Senior Loop C ity, Ne b. 94 Warner, Duane ...... LE 174 6-0 19 Sophomore *Indicates l e tter 95 Niesz, Dale ...... LE 192 6-2 19 Sophomore East Sparta *indicates lette r Weights certified correct as of Sept. 10, 1958

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shown with Backfield Coach Frank Her e are the quarterbacks and fullbacks of the 1958 Ohio State football squad, Ellwood, himself a fo rmer Buckeye signal-caller. Completed 1922 , James Lindner, Enon Valley, Pa.; No. 26, Time Passes- Front row, left to right: No. 36, Robert Emelianchik, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; No. 32 As OHIO STAD IUM ille; No. 37, Jack Arm­ , Steubenville; No. 28, Paul Ballmer, La ncaster; No. 30, Ralph Gage, Painesv Casimir Adulewicz e nce of the Enduring Strength Possible to Attain in Concrete by Using strong, Huron, Stands as Positive Evid O.; No. 46, John Dresser, Toleda; MA RBLE CLIFF LIMESTONE AND MARBLE CLIFF LIMESTONE SAND Back row, left to right: No. 34, Leonard Fontes, Wareham, Mass., now of Canton, , Co-captain Frank Kremblas, Akron; No. 24, No. 33, Bob White, Covington, Ky., now of Columbus; Coach Ellwood; No. 22 QUARR I ES CO. Jerry Fields, Coal Grove, and No. 25, Mike Benis, Columbus. THE MARBLE CL IFF COLUMBUS , OHIO

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