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MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 23, 19SB • OFFICIAL PROGRAM • FIFTY CENTS OFFICIAL WATCH OFFICIAL PROGRAM MICHIGAN-OHIO STATE FOR THIS GAME CONTENTS The Un ivers ity Presidents ..................................... 2 ******* University of Michigan Officials . 3 LONGINES Buckeye Cagers Start Another Season ..................................... 4 THE WORLD'S Scenes on the University of Michigan Campus 5 MOST HONORED Ohio State Un iversity Football Player Pages . ............... .. ... 6, 12, 16, 30, 34, 40, 44 w~ :.:~ : .... .,;,.. ,3 (f;, Ohio State Fresh man Football Roster ..................................... .. 7 28 gold medals -"'· Ohio State University Football Coaching Staff .. ................... 8 Buckeye Grove Honors Al I-Americans ................. .................... 1O Longines watches are recognized University of Michigan Football Player Pages .... .... 14, 22, 32, 36 as OFFICIAL for timing world championships and Olympic sports Ohio State University Winter Sports Schedules ......... ..... 17 in all fields throughout the world. 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FLEMI NG MARCUS PLANT President, University of Michigan Faculty Representative 2 3 Championship Cagers Launch Another Season SCHOOL OF MUSIC Scenes at the LAW QUADRANGLE University of Michigan Front row, left to right:-Schnabel, McDavid, Sadelfeld, Barnard, Howell, Hosket, captain; Swain, Miller, Meadors, Taylor, head coach. Standing, Graf, assistant coach; Burkholder, freshman coach; Walkey, Halley, Andreas, Smith, Sorenson, Bauer, Finney, Spies, Geddes, Hall, manage,·, McDonald, manager. Q hio State University's 1968-69 basketball 6-3 guard from Fayette and Mike Macknin, team will open its new season next Saturday, 6-9 center from Mayfield Heights. Nov. 30 with a home date with Ohio Univer Loss of Hosket will be keenly felt as he led sity. the team in scoring and rebounding for t hree The Buckeyes, who tied Iowa for the 1967- years. 68 Big Ten title and then finished third na Last year's team set an all-time Big Ten rec tionally behind UCLA and North Carolina, will ord for shooting accuracy with a percentage of have a 13-game home stand, including the .515, well above the mark made by the national NCAA champion Uclans on Dec. 6. champions of 1960. UNDERGRADUATE LIBRARY PHYS ICS· ASTRONOMY BU ILDING Coach Fred Taylor, beginning his 11th year, The exciting co-champions of a year ago has lost all-conference and Olympic star Bill defeated Iowa in a play-off at Purdue for t he Hosket and Mike Swain from the championship conference crown and then won from E ast Ten squad but has several veterans returning. nessee and Kentucky. The 82-81 victory over Heading this group are captain-guard Denny the Wildcats on their own floor was one of the Meadors of Dayton; centers Dave Sorenson, biggest achievements in Ohio State basket Findlay, and Steve Barnard, Columbus; for ball history. wards Dan Andreas, Sugarcreek; Steve Howell, Col um bus and Ed Smith of Warren; guards In the national finals at Los Angeles, the Jody Finney of Springfield; Craig Barclay, Buckeyes lost to Nort h Carolina but upset Newark; Jim Geddes, Darbydale and Bruce Houston, 89 to 85 . Houston had been ranked Schnabel, Williamstown, W. Va. No. 1 in all national polls during the season. Jeff Miller, of Lima, a regular two years The Buckeye team finish ed with a record of ago, is attempting a comeback following injur 21-8. ies. Joining him are non-lettermen Tom Spies Coach Taylor has compiled a record of 182 of Columbus and John Halley of Vermilion. victories against 73 defeats for a percentage of Promising sophomores include Jim Cleamons .714, one of the highest in the nation. 6-3, from Linden McKinley, who is expected In addition to winning six Big Ten champion to start at forward with Howell; Bob Thomp ships, Ohio State, under Taylor, won the NCAA son, 6-3 guard from Waverly; Bill Jacobson, 6-5 crown in 1960 and finished as runnerup in 1961 UNIVERSITY EVENTS BUILDING forward from Youngstown; Wendell Heximer, and '62. 4 5 Ohio State Freshman Football Roster Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Hometown H. S. Coach Amatulli, John Jr. HB 202 5-10 20 Wayne, N.J. Ken Sinofsky Ansonia, Bill T 204 6-2 18 San Jose, Calif. Jack Germaine Betz, Steve G 225 6-2 18 Minerva Tom Walters Burch, John C 215 5-11 18 Fredericktown Jerry Boggs Campana, Tom HB 185 5-11 18 Kent Tom Campana Cappell, Rich E 199 6-0 19 Dover Dick Haines Coleman, William HB 185 5-9 19 Dayton James Spoerl Conley, William G 185 5-10 17 Columbus Don Eby FOLEY DAVID DIRK WORDEN WILLIAM LONG Deleone, Tom C 212 6-2 18 Kent Tom Campana Co-Captain Co-Captain No. 24-Quarterback, Education No. 70-Tackle, Engineering No. 56-linebacker, Education Evans, Bill E 182 6-2 18 Ceredo, W. Va. Carl Ward Ferrell, Terry E 215 6-1 19 Twinsburg Bill Isler Gibson, Curtis LB 170 6-0 18 Cincinnati John E. Campbell Gill, Bob E 176 6-2 18 Camp Hill, Pa. Bob Craig Givens, Dan G 165 5-10 17 Louisville Virgil Roman Harris, Jimmy Lee HB 180 5-11 18 Dayton Ken Amlin Horan, Leonard HB 170 5-10 19 Norwalk Bill Mrudowski Houser, Tom G 220 6-2 18 Massillon Bob Seaman Howard, Harry HB 185 6-0 19 Cincinnati Pat Mancuso Johnston, Paul Kicker 180 5-1 0 17 Cleveland Bill Jacobs Jones, Joseph HB 175 6-0 18 Russellville Steve Forsythe Lamka, Don QB 190 5-11 19 Cleveland John Gentile Lawn, Neal HB 175 6-0 18 Struthers Sob Commings Long, David T 220 6-1 18 Delphos Paul Krotzer Luttner, Ken FB 203 6-2 18 Medina Phil Hahn Marting, Robert LB 170 6-0 18 Washington C.H . Maurice Pfiefer Mason, Glen LB 205 6-2 18 Colonia, N.J. Joe Martino Mclear, Ronald T 200 6-0 18 Greenville Tom Steele Miller, Mark C 190 5-10 18 Greenville John Davis Mountz, Greg LB 192 6-3 18 Hummelstown, Pa. Jim Seacrist Muntean, Earl T 214 6-3 18 Akron Bob Wallace GERALD EHRSAM NICHOLAS ROMAN RUFUS MAYES Sachs, Richard HB 170 5-11 18 New York City, N .Y. Joe McHug h No. 28-Defensive Halfback, No. 89-End, Adm . Science No. 73-Tackle, Education Bio. Sc. Sapanaro, Robert T 225 6-2 18 Mayfield Hts. Charles Beach Photos By HotJse of Portraits Schram, Fred Kicker 160 5-9 18 Massillon Bob Seaman Schwelgien, Arthur E 210 6-3 26 Cleveland August Bossu Sharp, Bill QB 168 5-10 18 Lima Al Scr:vener Simon, Rick T 225 6-2 18 Parma Jim Fritzsche Snyder, Timothy T 200 6-2 19 Dayton Wm. Fredricks Speece, Steve LB 195 6-0 18 Berlin Center Jack Geddes Springer, Stephen HB 150 5-7 18 Van Wert C. Benninghoff Vecanski, Milan T 230 6-0 18 Harrisburg, Pa. George Chaump Wakefield, Dick E 190 6-4 19 Avon Lake Al O'Neill White, Stan E 220 6-2 18 Kent Tom Campana Wright, David FB 200 6-0 18 Chagrin Falls Al Hrabak JAREN BOMBACH MARK STIER VIC STOTTLEMYER No. 48-linebacker, Humanities No. 54-linebacker, Humanities No. 68-Guard, Humaniries 6 7 Ohio State Football Coaching Staff LOUIS McCULLOUGH ESCO SARKKINEN WILLIAM MALLORY Defensive Coordinator End Coach Defensive L'ine Coach The family bank with more than 50 helpful services invites you to enjoy full service bank ing right in your own neigh borhood. If you want the convenience of a .checking ac count with built-in Bancplan® Reserve . up to 5 % on Cer tificates of Deposit . a new car ... color television ... regu lar or push-button savings . .. safe deposit ... Trust services - whatever you want to hap pen - you will find complete information and friendly atten tion at "the bank that helps HUGH HINDMAN W.W.