Football Program
AT COLLJ M·sus s. ~- \). Oct. 6-M·- •chiga Oct. 20 .. · n Stat -Ind· •ana a Oct. Ohio Stote 27-1owa Nov. 3-Northw .Nov. 17 astern . 11 ,qs\ -1//ino· 9 IS Set> t • ,#,,,, I OHIO STADIUM\ . d Radio, so'fs: 5\or ot 1'I on oN lucl<.'f c\,eet £\lEEN W\l5 ' \ \ove lo ,,, i r - o\:ba\\ garnesd ''\-lit> \-\oota~. "'- -t0 111 an \ hou~, ll ''60 ,team • -\:.as\:e s \ ,, bel-ter ·1. -today · ') Du.\:. .fot a L ~,tt\l'-e cigarette, D ~60 ~UC.1'-Y an>' other z,etter than . tas t e - ( Lucki es ... - LUCKIES TASTE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE ! L.S./M.FT.- Lud<y Strike Means Fine Tobacco CO,.R., THE AM C RICAN TODACCO COMfl'ANY .~', " .. ·. :-:: } -.. / ~ ~') : ·'· ·. ,, : . ~ ,; ·. ..• . _., I .. -: ••-. : .... ; . ,., h ., . • ·111. :1 I '-' . \ ' . ~ ., - '\. \ .. - •!\I . .,. \ \1. 1·! . \h. ~" 3 The Mustangs f(eturn They Wbn a year agb, 32 f(J 27 T WENTY-FOUR of the thfrty-six South all-America back and first man in the "pro" ern Methodist University ~lustangs who draft choice; Johnny Champion, who caught a helped defeat Ohio State 32 to 27 last year, in 66-yard touchdown pass against the Buckeyes; one of the nation's most thrilling games of all Ray Cleckler, defensive half, who intercepted time, are on the Ponv a Buckeye pass and ran it back 56 yards for a team that is meeting th~ touchdown; two starting defensive guards, Buckeyes here today. Charles Chambers and Bob Vann; two starting Included among the defensive tackles, Neal Franklin and Charles returning J\1 ustangs is Perry; two starting offensi,·e tackles, Bobby Fred Benners, the tall Collier and Jim J\Iarion and several other first passer, who completed line reserves.
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