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BGSU Football Program November 04, 1933 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 11-4-1933 BGSU Football Program November 04, 1933 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program November 04, 1933" (1933). Football Programs. 6. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/6 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ■l^jrt'.'A Jf*v . %J ***a MJT ?0* ^\>>-- Jfe» * >> t ?.^;4v -#■*»■ «*; *fj§c^^ * ■« > • « •» J_J Homecoming Program Bowling Green State November 3-4. 1933 Capital University Columbus, Ohio «-^^O^W_J» Bowling Green State College Bowling Green, Ohio COLLEGE FIELD BOWLING GREEN, OHIO Homecoming Game November 4, 1933 <s>- -<?> The Cover Although hundreds pass the campus daily, it is very doubtful if any of them ever noticed the Administration Build- ing from this angle. The fence in the foreground is a section of the large iron gates which frame the entrance to the campus from West Wooster Street. Bowling Green State college is proud of the wonderful group of buildings that have been constructed about this central structure. There is no better physical plant for the size of the college in the country. ^> THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM Is published and distributed at home games by the Department of Publicity of the College-Com- munity Organization. Revenues from the Official Football Program are used to publish this program and are utilized for no other purposes. The Department of Publicity expresses its ap- preciation of the wholehearted co-operation of everyone who helped to make this program possible. IVAN E. LAKE, '23, EDITOR MARSHALL SHERER, BUS. MANAGER (Copyrighted by Ivan E. Lake and Marshall Sherer, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1933) L President Homer B. Williams Bowling Green State College Greetings A football game with Capital University is always a strong attraction in itself, but on this occasion, this event is combined with our Annual Homecoming exercises. We extend cordial greetings to Coach Bernlohr and the members of his team. Our athletic relations with Capital have always been pleasant, notwithstanding the fact that the scores have us- ually been against us. We anticipate an entertaining performance today and expect the game to be characterized by hard playing and fine sports- manship on the part of both teams. The score may be decisive or in- decisive, but the major concern is that the exhibition be an example of adherence to the rules of the game and of gentlemanly conduct through- out. In such a victory every man on both teams may have an honorable part. To the alumni and former students who are here to help us celebrate another Homecoming, we wish to express our appreciation of your loyalty and cooperation. H. B. Williams President Otto Mees Capital University Greetings About thirty years ago I lived in Woodville, not far from Bowling Green. In those days I played on the baseball team and sometimes was drafted to act as umpire in contests between Woodville and Bowling Green. This was an assignment which sometimes endangered one's health. It is gratifying to know that athletic relations between Capital Uni- versity and Bowling Green are so pleasant and interesting. It brings me back to former days. If both teams and their adherents will show the same earnestness and devotion for their respective representatives, this day should be a most delightful one for all those who have followed their teams. Heartiest greetings go out from Capital University to Bowling Green. Otto Mees BOWLING GREEN COACHING STAFF In choosing the Capital Univer- Past records shew that Capital sity football team as our homecom- U. has been more than a worthy ing rivals, we make them our hon- or guests at our most important opponent for Bowling Green. In athletic event. all our athletic relationships We wish this football meeting to Capital has shown a fine spirit mark the resumption of a keen and sportsmanlike rivalry, and we of sportsmanship and a keen spirit sincerely hope that the deeds fit of rivalry. May this same spirit the occasion, that much that hap- pens is remembered, and that all prevail in future contests, whether is worth remembering. in victory or in defeat. Warren E. Steller, Paul E. Landis, Athletic Director Line Coach, Bowling Green Bowling Green The Department of Physical Education Since the establishment of the major and minor courses in physical education for men, the department has shown a gradual increase until it now has become one of the largest departments in the institution. Men are attracted into this field because it offers them an opportunity to help build healthy boys and girls in the schools. The local course is carefully planned to give the coach and physical director a thorough knowledge of health, gymnasium drills, playground supervision and athletics and provides, at the same time, a good opportunity to minor in some other subject. Scores of Bowling Green State College graduates are coaching in high schools in Ohio today. r- § PEMBERTON QOQQD - : :■■■■■'■!'■"■.:■■- . ■• " '; . MURRAY . QOAQ.TER_- Bfi-X WlLL-AGD ScHALLEft rv -CEHTE&J FLOYD CLOYCE TlPPEN - FuLLQfyat WENTLINQ -■HfiLFBfKKi- i^fti2R.ELu LOWELL-A-/.iS7c/<: ^ WHIPPLE-r^c^e SCHWARTZ. CAPITAL COACHING STAFF Athletic relations between Bowling Green and Capital although limited in the past have always been pleasant. It is our hope that the play in today's contest will be hard but clean and that the finest type of sportsmanship bet- ween players will prevail. William F. Bernlohr, Athletic Director Capital I have been looking forward to this game ever since I met Coach Steller at the coaching school held at North- western University, this past sum- mer. I feel that our team is definitely on the up-grade and look for a good battle today. Ted Hieronymus, Line Coach, Capital Last Year's Record This Year's Record Capital Capital 0 Toledo 18 7 Toledo 2 13 Hiram 0 0 Marietta 13 0 Kenyon 7 0 Kent State 13 0 Otterbein 6 14 Hiram 16 2 Ohio Northern 14 Bowling Green 0 Kent State 0 at Otterbein (Nov. 11) 7 Marietta 7 Ohic Northern (Nov. 18) CARL STEPHENS ° CLMER, BADEN -<^D t -QOAW- HOMECOMING PROGRAM Friday, November 3rd 7:00 p. m.—Phratra theatre party before the dance. 8:00 p. m.—Annual Rally-Hop for graduates, former students, faculty and guests. Dance sponsored by Inter-Fraternity and Inter- Sorority Councils and held in the Men's Gymnasium. Saturday, November 4th 9:00 a. m.—Registration of visitors. Main hall of the Administration building. 9:00 a. m.—Kindergarten-Primary Club breakfast at the Nookery. 9:30 a. m.—Open house by Home Economics Club in the lower floor of the Practical Arts Building. 10:30 a. m.—Alumni Rally in the corridor of the Library Building. Pres. Lyle Willhite will preside. Dr. H. B. Williams to welcome Alumni. Main address will be given by Prof. J. W. Car- michael, head of the debate and public speaking department. 11:30 a. m. Skol luncheon at the Woman's Club. 12:00 m. - Quill-Type luncheon at the Nookery. 12:00 m.- -Informal luncheons at houses and restaurants about town. 2 :15 p. m.—Football game—CAPITAL VERSUS BOWLING GREEN. (Music by the State College Band) 4:00 p. m.—Immediately after the game the Las Amigas will hold a tea at the house, 838 East Wooster Street. 5 :30 p. m.—Seven Sister dinner at the Woman's Club. 6:00 p. m.—Informal dinners for organizations and groups. 9:00 p. m.—Alumni Dance in the Men's Physical Education building. Restricted to graduates, their wives, husbands and sweet- hearts. During the evening sororities, fraternities and other organizations are planning to hold open house for former students, undergraduates and alumni. Those interested can secure information about the time and place by contacting active members of those groups. 12:00 (Midnight)—Commoner banquet at Harvey's Restaurant. Things That I Can Never Forget By Ivan E. Lake Northwest Conference title in 1925 and only scoring 8 points during the entire season in Every Homecoming brings memories . the league . the one most prominent is the 1925 Home- coming when Vaughn Gill's pass to Bus Outstanding players like "Chet" Chap- Berry defeated Bluffton 6 to 0 on a grid man, "Zibe" Castner, "Germany" Schwartz, covered with two inches of water . pour- "Hap" Warner, "Kay" Gill, Doyt Perry, ed for two days before the tilt and all of the "Red" and Don Stevenson, "Hally" Treece, time during it. A dozen fans watched from Earl Davidson, Homer Moscoe, "Duke" Car- the stands the other homecomers viewed it roll, "Eddie" Held, "Eddie" Fries, Don from the Ad and Science buildings. Lowell, "Al" McMann, Orville Raberding, Posty Knecht's only touchdown was a and scores of other fellows, too numerous sight for sore eyes . Muns Bachman's to mention. romp from the kickoff to score standing up The kicking of Hally Treece was the in that 151 to 0 victory over Findlay in 1921 greatest the college ever had . The guard ... He kicked 19 out of 22 field goals that play of Chet Chapman may never be excell- day . Gus Skibbie's great play at end on ed here . The line plunging of Duke Car- the 1922 team . Dutch Hesrick's beautiful roll will be hard to beat . Doyt Perry's headwork and passes that year . handling of punts in that first Mt. Union Our first football victory in 1920 at Kent game was marvelous .
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