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DR. HOWARD L. BEVIS RICHARD C. LARKINS Ohio State University

DR. E. B. FRED GUY SUNDT University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin 4 5 The Head Coaches

BERNIE SKVARKA ROBERT GRIMES FRED BRUNEY Halfback-Captain End Halfback

Ohio State Players

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IVAN WILLIAMSON TONY CURClllO RICHARD ANDERSON MARTS BEEKlEY University of Wisconsin Fullback End Halfback 6 7 looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE OHIO STATE COACHING STAFF HALF TIME MUSIC

Front row, left to right: William Hess, , William O' Hara, , William Arnsparger. Back row: , , W. W. (Woody) Hayes, head coach; Harry Strobel.

MuIC at half-time today opens with a salute and o, after a few mea ·ure ·, they swing into a dance to the niYersity of \Vi consin. As the show begins, tran forming the PRELUDE with a jazz-beat. THINGS YOU MIGHT WANT TO KNOW the band is divided into three groups. The basse To many, aturday afternoon mean opera time and drums are located on the we t SO yard line while and for the e patron of the art, the band becomes STADIUM TICKET OFFICE this office and articles found should be turned in there or to an usher. Addre s inquiries to the Athletic Ticket Office. the remainder of the band i plit into two part a fiery toreador complete with his "capas" as it The Athletic Ticket Office is located in the southeast so that there is a group on each 10 yard line. strut to the tirring TOREAD R SONG from tower of the Stadium. It is open from 9 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. In this position, a fanfare by harle Carter, ba eel Biet's '' ARMEN". Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 12 noon, on Satur­ FIRST AID STATIONS day. The Ticket Office telephone number i KL. 1637. upon the Wisconsin fight song is sounded. While So as not to neglect the other extreme, the music Emergency medical treatment is available in special first aid quarters back of Sections 11 and 12 in "B" deck. A playing ON WIS O I , the high- tepping changes to W ALI{I ' TO Ml OURI and the GAME TIME mobile station also is available on the ground at the north­ groups converge to form a large ''\i\l"' in honor of " farching 120" depict the "poor little robin". west section of the stadium under "A" deck. today' gridiron opponent. ~ow it i: time for an old favorite. Reminiscing All h@me games begin at 2 p.m. Ea tern tandard Time. As the band halts, the public addre s reveals that for a moment, with the ever popular TEA FOR Gates are opened at 12 :30 p.m. PUBLIC TELEPHONES today we are to attend a ''Record Se ion" with the TvVO, the band form a tea pot pouring into two Pay telephone are located on the ground floor and also band acting a a favorite disc jockey spinning elec­ cup. TICKETS outside the ticket office at the south east corner of the tions uited to everyone' taste. No how of this type would be complete without Tickets, if available, are on ale at the various ticket tadium. The band fir t recall , for tho e who are fond of including a tune as. ociated with a widely-known booths to the north, east and south of the stadium. o tickets may be purchased on game Saturday except at the RADIOS AND MOVIE CAMERAS mu ical comedy, Roger and Hammer tein' great recording personality. o, a "man"-made cloud ticket booths. There i no game day sale in the ticket favorite, 'South Pacific", with the romantic B LI which drop tears a ro s the field portrays THE office. The "will call" window is located in the ticket of­ Western onference rules forbid spectators having either HAI as they form an island scene with a moon over LITTLE WHlTE CLOUD THAT CRIED. fice. No business relative to future games i t1·ansacted on portable radio or movie camera in the stands. These may a palm tree. the day of a game. Reque ts for tickets to future games be checked in the Ticket Office and claimed upon departure The "Record Session" is over and the formation should be directed to the Ticket Office, Stadium, Ohio State from the game. As the mu ic change to the ponderous Rachmani­ breaks to the alway - rou ing B CKE YE BAT­ University. noff PRELUDE I C# MI OR, the band out­ TLE CRY. A l\Jusic at Half-Time come to a PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS line a grand piano for the benefit of those who lo e, the band take· the hape of an Ohio monogram LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES No announcement. arc eve,· made over the taclium public appreciate a more classic type of music. Members of and once more the poignant train of CARME addres system except under the gravest circumstances, such the band, however, lean away from the long hair OHIO echo over the tadium. A lost-and-found department is maintained at the Ticket as serious illness or accident. Yindly refrain from requesting Office until after the game. Lo es hould be reported at this service.

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8 9 MEET THE BADGERS CARMEN OHIO ALAN D. AMECHE football d1:1ring his prep career but was named Illinois Words by Fred A. Cornell, '06 Sophomore ... 6-0 ... 205 ... Kenosha ... Birthdate all-state, all-conference, all-Chicago area q.b. in 1948 (Spanish Chant) was June 1, 1933-0ne of the outstanding freshman .. starred in base'ball for three years as a catcher. players in the nation last year and one of the finest KENTON A. PETERS Ohl come let's sing Ohio's praise, And songs to Alma Mater raise; fullbacks in Wisconsin history ... Set Big Ten record While our hearts rebounding thrill, With joy which death alone Senior ... 6-1 ... 191 ... Glen ElJyn, Ill .... Birth­ can still. for rushing with 774 yards in 147 attempts (Also date was Sept. 22, 1931-A lea

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WISCONSIN SQUAD OHIO STATE SQUAD II 3lSVJ-ll 3!:IV 11-Ernst ' 54 B 20 5'9" 168 11-Destache '55 B 21 5'9" 170 12-Bruney '53 B 20 5'10" 172 12-Haluska ' 55 B 19 5' 10" 165 14-Doyle '53 B 22 6' 189 15-Burks ' 53 B 21 5'8" 165 15-l{necht '55 B 19 5'10" 180 16-Canny ' 54 B 21 5' 11 " 175 19-Howell '55 B 19 5'9" 167 17-Schencker ' 56 B 18 5'9" 160 20-Borton ' 55 B 19 6'1" 197 18-Dornburg ' 54 B 20 5' 8" 190 21-Peterscn ' 5 3 B 23 6' 200 19-Shwaiko '56 B 18 5'9" 185 N \\ 21-Hable ' 53 B 21 6'3" 172 B 19 6' 196 NVSV31d 22-Leggett '55 n ON 23-Koder ' 54 B 20 5'10" 185 23-Torresani ' 53 B 22 5'9" 165 24-Weed ' 55 B 19 5'5" 128 24-Vergetis ' 54 B 20 5'9" 170 25-Curcillo '53 B 21 6'1" 198 26- Bonofiglio ' 55 B 19 5'9" 163 28-Wiiks '53 B 21 6'2" 182 31 - Dixon '54 B 20 6' 179 30-Ludwig ' 56 B 18 6'3" 212 32-L;iDuke ' 56 E 23 6' 185 32-Bechtel '54 B 20 6'2" 192 33-Lamphere '54 B 21 6'2" 198 33-Kocpnick '53 B 21 6' 194 34-Gitlih: ' 56 B 18 5' 11 " 183 36-Hlay '53 B 22 6'1" 204 35-Ameche ' 55 B 19 6' 205 40-Cassady '56 B 18 5'10" 168 38- Rutenberg ' 54 B 24 5 10" 175 42-Goodsell ' 55 B 19 6'2" 192 41-Carl ' 54 B 20 5' 11 " 176 43-Gambill '53 B 21 5'11" 177 42-Schmidt ' 54 B 20 5' 7" 187 44-Skvarka '53 B 21 5'9" 182 43-Proctor ' 54 B 21 5' 11 " 187 45-Watkins '55 B 20 5'9" 188 44-Hansen ' 54 B 22 5' 11 " 170 46-Bond '56 B 19 6' 1" 182 45-Bratt ' 55 B 19 6' 175 47-Rosso '54 B 22 5'1 O" 174 46-Hutchinson ' 53 B 23 5' 10" 160 48-Beekley '53 B 21 5'9" 183 49-Witt ' 54 B 20 5' 10" 184 SO-Ruehl '55 c 21 6'2" 210 SO-Craine ' 5~ c 22 6'2" 205 51-Krisher '55 c 19 6' 230 51-Gray ' 56 T 19 6' 1" 190 53-Merrell '54 c 20 6'3" 222 52-Cwatna ' 54 B 20 6' 1" 201 54-Nosky ' 54 E 20 6' 190 53-Simkowski ' 53 c 21 5' 11 " 189 55-Thornton '54 c 20 6' 196 54-Messner ' 55 c 18 5' 11 " 185 21 6'1" 56-Dawdy '54 c 200 55-Walsdorf '56 G 19 6' 190 58-Mott '55 20 6'2" 190 c 60-Amundsen ' 55 5' 11 " 59-Ternent ' 53 G 20 6'1" 197 G 19 195 60-Sidell '54 G 21 6' 209 61-Brandt ' 55 G 19 5' 10" 185 62-Takacs '54 G 22 6' 208 62-0'Brien '53 G 21 5'10" 187 63-Reichenbach ' 55 G 19 5'1 O" 216 63-Stensby '53 G 19 5'11" 187 64-Williams '55 G 20 5'11" 215 64-Steinmetz ' 53 c 21 6'3" 192 66-Roberts '54 G 20 5'11" 188 65-Culseth '54 B 20 6' 210 68-Riticher '55 G 19 5'10" 212 G 22 6' 190 70- Schiller '55 T 18 6'2" 252 G 21 5' 11 " 195 71 - Myers '55 T 19 6'5" 225 72-Schumacher '55 T 20 6' 210 T 21 6' 190 73- Jacoby '54 T 20 5'11" 222 G 25 5' 10" 195 G 19 5'9" 195 75- Hietikko ' 53 T 21 230 1 76- Denker ' 54 T 20 6' 1" 219 T 18 6' 200 77- Swartz ' 55 T 19 6' 1" 230 T 19 6' 186 78-Edgin gton 54 T 21 6'3" 209 T 22 6'3" 259 79- Vavroch ' 53 T 21 6'1 " 203 G 20 5' 7" 185 SO-Grimes ' 53 E 21 6' 1" 196 T 21 5 11 " 218 81 - Maddox ' 54 E 22 6' 2" 200 E 21 6'2" 196 82- Anderson 53 E 22 6' 1" 192 E 18 6'2" 205 83- Du gger ' 55 E 19 62 16 84-Croy '55 E 19 6'1" 181 E 20 6' 183 85-Joslin ' 54 E 21 6' 187 E 20 6'2" 188 86-Campbell '55 E 21 5'11" 185 '" ' 55 E 18 6' 1" 177 88-Hague '54 E 20 6' 192 -Andrykowski ' 53 E 22 6' 1" 185 89-Corbitt '55 E 20 6'1" 190 89- Peters '53 E 21 6'1" 191 90- Thomas '53 E 21 6'1" 194 90- VosS' ' 55 E 19 6'3" 185 91 -Manyak '53 E 22 6' 1" 191 93-Miller '53 T 21 6' 197 92-Ashton '55 E 19 6'1" 190 94- Lundin ' 55 B 21 5' 10" 17~ FACTS ABOUT 1952 OP PONE NTS Un iversity of Wiscon sin

IN DIANA Located: Bloomington Name of Stadium: Memorial (33,774) Founded: 1820 Football Coach: Bernie Crimmins Enrollment : 13,386 Series Record: OSU won 20; Indiana, 10; Playing Numbers Nick no.me: Hoosiers 3 ties. No. Colors: Crimson and 1951 Record: Won 2, Lost Name Pos. • Cream Lettermen Returning: 26 ·o 11 Destache, Darwin __ HB 12 Haluska, James D. ------_ QB PURDUE 15 *Burks, Archie Roy -· _ ------_ HB Located : Lafayette Name of Stadium: Ross-Ade (52.000) 16 Canny, Thomas F. --·-- __ _ HB Founded : 1869 Football Coach: "Stu" Holcomb 17 Schencker, Bernard _ HB Enronment: 11.000 Series Record: OSU won 9; Purdue, 4 ; 18 *Dornburg, Roger M. _ LB Nickname: Boiler- 1 tie. 19 Shwaiko, Paul _ HB makers 1951 R ecord: Won 5, Lost Hable, Burton F. Colors: Old Gold and Lettermen Returning : 30 21 QB Black 23 Torresani, John A. HB 24 Vergetis, Gust G. _ QB 26 Bonoflglio, Maria A. WISCONSIN QB 31 Dixon, John T. _ HB Located : Madison Name of Stadium: Camp Randall (51.000) 32 LoDuke, David _ E Founded: 1848 Football Coach : Ivan Williamson 33 Lamphere, Robert G. _ FB Enrollmen t: 14,460 Series Record: OSU won 12, Wisconsin 6; 34 Nickname: Badgers S ties. Gitlitz, Michael -· FB Colors: Cardinal and 1951 Record: Won 7, Lost 1, Tied 1 35 * Ameche, Alan D. FB White Lettermen Returning: 17 38 Rutenberg, William E. FB 41 *Carl, Harland I. __ HB __ G WASHINGTON STATE 42 Schmidt, Bernhard R. 43 Proctor, Thomas L. _ LB Located: Pullman Name of Stadium: Rogers (25,000) 44 Hansen, Wayne N. FB Founded: 1870 Football Coach : Alton Kircher Enrollment: 5,894 Series Record : First meeting 45 Bratt, Clarence M. HB Nickname: Cougars 1951 Record: Won 7, Lost 3 46 *Hutchinson, Bill E. _ HB Colors : Crimson and Lettermen Returning : 20 49 *Witt, Gerald 0 . _ HB Gray 50 Craine, James E. __ c 51 Gray, Wells 0 . __T IOWA 52 Cwayna, Michael B. LB *Simkowski, George R. _ c Located: Iowa City Name of Stadium: Iowa (53,000) 53 54 Messner, Gary R. ___ _ c Founded: 1847 Football Coach: Forest Evashevski ___ G Enrollment: 8,192 Serles Record: OSU won 8 ; Iowa, 5 ; 55 Wolsdorf, Gerald E. _ Nickname: Hawkeyes 2 ties 60 Amundsen, Norman R. --·------G o. Colors: Old Gold and 1951 Record : Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 2 61 Brandt, William F. __ G Dia ck Lettermen Returning : 16 62 *O'Brien, George E. _G 63 *Stensby, Clarence F. G NORTHWESTERN 64 *Steinmetz, George P. G Located: Evanston Name of Stadium: Dyche (54,000) 65 Gulseth, Wendell 0 . LB Founded: 1851 Football Coach : Robert Voigts 66 Roberts, Ronald D. _ G Enrollment: 7,699 Series Record: OSU won 19; North­ 67 *Kenned~ Robert A. _ G Nickname: Wildcats western 9 ; 1 tie 68 *Prchlik, Arthur R. ___ T Colors: Purple and 1951 Record: Won 5, Lost 4 69 Durkin, Terry _ G Wh ite Lettermen Returning: 26 70 Hoegh, Mark W. _ ------_G 71 *Suminski, David M. T PITTSBURGH 73 Ronzia , Edward ------__T Now-Nitely thru Oct. 1 Located : Pittsburgh Name of Stadium: Pitt (60,000) 74 Ursin, Donald J. T HARRY RANCH And His Comedy And Founded: 1787 Football Coach : Lowell Dawson 75 *Berndt, Charles W. T Enrollment: 16,000 Series Record: OSU won 12 ; Pitt 3 ; Oct. 2 thru Oct. 15 76 Pierce, Donald _ G Nickname: Panthers l tie 77 Martin, Carl R. _ T Colors: Blue and Gold 1951 Record: Won 3, Lost G ... the incomparable HILDEGARDE Wimmer, Hugo F. E Lettermen Returning : 25 81 Oct. 16 thru Oct. 29 0 82 Temp. James A. E 84 Walker, Jack L. E WALLY GRIFFIN, famous pianist-songster ILLINOIS Radio, TV and Recording Star 85 Wuhrman, Jerald L. E Located: Champaign Name of Stadium : Memorial (71,119) 86 Esser, Norbert J. E Oct. 30 thru Nov. 12 Founded: 1868 Football Coach : Ray Eliot 87 Locklin, Ronald E. E Enrollment: 15,350 Series Record: OSU won 22; Illinois, 15 ; 88 *Andrykowski, Ervi n M. E Nickname: Illini S ties Colors: Orange and 1951 Record : Won 9, Lost 0, Tied 1 89 *Peters, Kenton A. E Blue Lettermen Returning: 24 90 *Voss, Donald P. _ E 93 Mill er, William H. T MICHIGAN 94 Lundin, Keith E. HB Located: Ann Arbor Name of Stadium: Michigan (97,239) Founded: 1817 Football Coach: Bennie Oosterbaan *In dicates Lettermen. Enrollment: 18,800 Series Record : Michigan won 32; OSU, Nickname: Wolverines 12; 4 ties Colors: Maize and Blue 1951 Record: Won 4, Lost 5 Lettermen Returning : 28

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Na. Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Clan Home Town

·a2 • Anderson, Richard .. ____ RE 192 6-1 22 Senior Portsmouth 92 Ashton, William ______LE 190 6-1 19 Sophomore Piqua 32 Bechtel, Earl ---·- ______FB 192 6-2 20 Junior Fredericktown 48 *Beekley, Marts ------·-·--RH 183 5-9 21 Senior Sharonville 46 Bond, Robert ______RH 182 6-1 19 Freshman Akron 20 *Borton, John ______QB 197 6-1 19 Sophomore Alliance 12 **Bruney, Fred ______LH 172 5-10 20 Senior Martins Ferry 86 Campbell, Jack -----·------RE 185 5-11 21 Sophomore New Philadelphia 40 Cassady, Howard _ ... LH 168 5-10 18 Freshman Columbus 89 Corbitt, Walter ------·--LE 190 6-1 20 Sophomore Portsmouth 84 Croy, Jack LE 181 6-1 19 Sophomore Dayton 25 **Curcillo, Tony ------FB 198 6-1 21 Senior Elyria 56 Dawdy, Donald ______C 200 6 -1 21 Junior Cincinnati 76 Denker, Irv ---·--·------LT 219 6-1 20 Junior New York, N.Y. 14 *Doyle, Richard -····------FB 189 6-0 22 Senior Rochester, Pa. 83 Dugger, Dean ______RE 216 6-2 19 Sophomore Charleston, W.Va. 78 Edgington, Harry ______LT 209 6-3 21 Junior Toledo 11 Ernst, Richard ______RH 168 5-9 20 Junior Cincinnati 43 Gambill, David ____ .______RH 177 5-9 21 Senior Portsmouth 42 *Goodsell, Douglas ______FB 192 6-2 19 Sophomore Columbus 80 **Grimes, Robert ______LE 196 6-1 21 Senior Middletown RICHAR D ERNST RAY RITIC HER HARRY EDGINGTON 74 *Guthrie, George . ______RT 221 6-1 20 Senior Columbus Tackle Halfback Guard 88 Hague, Thomas _____ LE 192 6-0 20 Junior Rocky River 75 **Hietikko, James LT 230 6-3 21 Senior Conneaut 36 ** Hlay, John ______FB 204 6-1 22 Senior Niles 19 Howell, Carroll LH 167 5-9 19 Sophomore Portsmouth 73 *Jacoby, George ______RT 222 5-11 20 Junior Toledo 85 *Joslin, Robert ______RE 187 6-0 21 Junior Middletown Ohio State Players 15 Knecht, Gilbert ______LH 180 5-10 19 Sophomore Limo 23 Koder, Robert _ QB 185 5-10 20 Junior Toledo Photos by House of Portraits 33 **Koepnick, Robert ____ RH 194 6-0 21 Senior Dayton 51 *Krishner, Jerry C 230 6-0 19 Sophomore Massillon 22 Leggett, David ______QB 196 6-0 19 Sophomore New Philadelphia 30 Ludwig, Paul ______FB 212 6-3 18 Freshman Marion 81 Maddox, Joel RE 200 6-2 20 Junior Cleveland 91 Manyak, John ______LE 191 6-1 22 Senior Warren 53 *Merrell, James ------C 222 6-3 20 Junior Geneva 58 Mott, William C 190 6-2 20 Sophomore Proctorville 71 Myers, Robert . RT 225 6-5 19 Sophomore Springfield 21 Petersen, William ------QB 200 6-0 23 Senior Cleveland 63 *Reichenbach, James ---­ . RG 216 5-10 19 Sophomore Massillon 68 Riticher, Ray RG 212 5-10 19 Sophomore Toledo 66 Roberts, Robert ______LG 188 5-11 20 Junior Zanesville 47 * Rosso, George RH 174 5-10 22 Junior Pittsburgh, Po. 50 Ruehl, James c 210 6-2 21 Sophomore Cumberland, Md . 70 Schiller, Richard ·-----RT 252 6-2 18 Sophomore Bellaire 72 Schumacher, James RT 210 6-0 20 Sophomore Massillon 60 Sidell, Rollo ------______LG 209 6-0 21 Junior Oak Harbor 44 **Skvarka, Bernie (C) ______LH 182 5-9 21 Senior Struthers 77 Swartz, Donald . LT 230 6-1 19 Sophomore Newark 62 *Takacs, Michael ______LG 208 6-0 22 Junior Massillon 59 Ternent, William ______LG 197 6-1 20 Senior Columbus 90 *Thomas, Richard ______LE 194 6-1 21 Senior Martins Ferry 55 Thornton, Robert C 196 6-0 20 Junior Willard 79 Vavroch, William ------LT 203 6-1 21 Senior Cleveland 45 Watkins, Robert ______RH 188 5-9 20 Sophomore New Bedford, Mass. 24 Weed, Thurlow QB 128 5-5 19 Sophomore Columbus 28 *Wilks, William ___QB 182 6-2 21 Senior Hamilton 64 Williams, David ·-----LG 215 5.11 20 Sophomore Pittsburgh, Po. *denotes letter GE RALD SCHWARTZ TAD WEED HAROLD MARTIN Mana ger Place-kicker Manager 38 39 THE Howard Johnson's HISS STAMP lee Cream Shoppes and Restaurants UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN ROSTER OF COMPANY No. Nam• Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Cla ss Home Town COLUMBUS, OHIO 35 *Ameche, Alan D. ______fB 205 6-0 19 Sophomore Kenosha 60 Amundsen, Norman R. ______G 195 5-11 19 Sophomore Chicago, Il l. 88 *Andrykowski, Ervin M. ___ __E 185 6-1 22 Senior Milwaukee HERMAN A. BLOOM 75 *Berndt, Charles W. ______T 259 6-3 22 Senior Wausau • Kenosha President and General Manager 26 Bonofiglio, Mario A. _ _ . --· QB 163 5 .9 19 Sophomore 5-10 19 Appleton BEFORE AND AFTER THE GAME 61 Brondr, William F. ··-··--·· -·- ___ G 185 Sophomore 45 Broll, Clarence M. -----·--·--······· HB 175 6 -0 19 Sophomore Miamisburg, O . 15 *Burks, Archie Roy ______HB AVOID IN-TOWN PARKING PROBLEMS 165 5 -8 21 Senior Louisville, Ky. 16 Conny, lhomas F. -·------HB 175 5-11 21 Junior Chicago, Ill. RUBBER, BRASS AND STEEL 41 *Corl, Harland I. • ·-·----- HB 176 5-11 20 Junior Greenwood 50 Craine, Jomes E. ----·-·--- C 205 6-2 22 Senior Watertown • 52 Cwoyna, M:choel B. _ LB 201 6-1 20 Junior Sheboygan MARKING DEVICES 11 Dastache, Darwin _ .. _ ····-··- HB 170 5-9 21 Sophomore Green Bay Three Convenient Locations 31 Dixon, John T. ········-·---·- HS 179 6-0 20 Junior Wisconsin Dells BRONZE TABLETS 18 *Dornburg, Roger M. ______LB 190 5-8 20 Junior Naperville, Ill. 69 Durkin, Terry _ -··-·-- G 195 5-10 25 Senior Madison 86 Esser, Norbert J . ------__ .... E 188 6-2 20 Junior Madison NUMBERING MACHINE • 34 G:tlitz, Michael ___ _ FB 183 5-11 18 Freshman Chicago, Ill. 51 Gray, Wells 0 . ______LB 190 6-1 19 Freshman Lorain, Ohio East Broad Street and James Road 65 Gulseth, W t ndell 0. _ ...•..... LB 210 6-0 20 Junior Madison 2 1 Hobie, Burton F. ______QB 5090 North High Street 172 6-3 21 Senior Bloomer 195 EAST LONG STREET 12 Haluska, James D. ______QB 165 5-10 19 Sophomore Racine 44 Hansen, Woyne N. ···--····- . FB 170 5-11 22 Junior Racine COLUMBUS, OHIO 1313 Olentangy River Road 70 Hoegh, Mork W ...... •. G 195 5 .9 19 Junior Kaukauna 46 *Hutchinson, Will:am E. .. . HB 160 5-10 23 Senior Chicago, Il l. 67 *Kennedy, Robert A. G 195 5 -11 21 Senior Rhinelander 32 LaDuke, David E 185 6-0 23 Freshman Three Rivers, Mass. 33 Lamphere, Robert G. FB 198 6-2 21 Junior Geneva, Ill. 87 Locklin, Ronald E. __ ----·-· E 177 6-1 18 Sophomore Appleton 94 Lundin, Keith E. ... ------··· HS 175 5-10 21 Sophomore Iron River, Mich. 77 Mortin, Corl R. .. _ ------· T 218 5 -11 21 Senior Highland Park 54 Messner, Gory R. ··------C 185 5-11 18 Sophomore Madison T H E 93 Miller, W illiam H. . ___ T 197 6-0 21 Senior Whitewater DAVID DAVIES, Inc. 6 2 *O ' Brien, George E. ------··-· G 187 5 -10 21 Senior Park Ridge, Ill. 89 *Pet: rs, Kenton A. E 191 6 -1 21 Senior Glen Ellyn, Ill. 76 Pierce, Donald ------. G 185 5 .7 20 Freshman Stillwater, Minn. SHAW-DAVIS CO. 68 *Prchlik, Arthur R. .. _ ...• _ T 19) 6 -0 21 Senior Cleveland, 0 . Meat Packers 43 Proctor, Thomas l. __ . ··- LB 187 5-11 21 Senior Lockland, 0. 66 Roberts, Ronald D. G 190 6-0 22 Junior Chicago, Ill. 7 3 Ronzio , Edward ••. .. T 200 6-0 18 Sophomore Kenosha FUNERAL HOMES Columbus, 0.- Zanesville, 0 . 38 Ru tenbe rg, William E. FB 175 5-10 24 Senior Chicago, Ill. 17 Schencker, 8 : rnord . HB 160 5-9 18 Freshman Chicago, Ill. 34 W. 2nd Ave. UN. 4155- 4156 42 Schmidt, Ber nhord R. --- .... G 187 5-7 20 Junior Milwaukee 19 Shwoiko, Paul ______.... ·--- HB 185 5-9 18 Freshman Kenosha 53 *Simkowski, George R. -- _ C 189 5 -11 21 Senior Chicago, Ill. 64 *Steinmetz, George P. ·- ...... G 192 6 -3 21 Senior Madison Serving All Ohio 63 *Ste nsby, Clorence F. G 187 5-11 19 Sophomo re Chicago, Ill. Columbus' Newest Funeral Home 71 *Suminski, David M. _ T 198 5 -10 21 Senior Ashland Ohio's Favorite Meat Products 82 Temp, Jomes A. E 205 6 -2 18 Sophomore LoCrosse and Chapel 4341 N. High St. 23 Torresani, John A. -·· __ HB 165 5.9 22 Senior W isconsin Rapids 74 Ursin, Donald J . T 186 6 -0 19 Sophomore Chicago, Ill. LA. 2600 24 Vergetis, Gust G . --· QB 170 5-9 20 Junior Milwaukee 90 *Voss, D~nold P. -----·- ___ E 185 6 -3 19 Sophomo re Milwaukee JE. 3600 84 Walker, Jock l. .... _ E 190 6-0 23 Sophomore Madison 55 Wolsdorf, Gerold E. . G 190 6-0 19 Freshma n Oconomowoc 81 Wimme r, Hugo F. E 195 6-2 21 Senior Sheboygan LATEST CADILLAC 49 *Witt, G erold 0 . HB 184 5-10 20 Junior Marshfie ld 85 Wuhrmon, Jerald l. E 183 6-0 20 Junio r Milw aukee AMBULANCES

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