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State Purdue 'OFFICIAL PROGRAM • THIRTY-FIVE CENTS PURDUE OHIO ST ATE DICK SCHAFRATH Ohio State End · Ohio Stadium • November 8, 1958 and Co-Cept~in BIG MILEAGE GAIN For Long Mileage in Your Car, Power Up with SINCLAIR POWER-X Gasoline Your modern, high-compression engine has super power built in - all the power you'll ever need. What you need most today is better mileage to save you money. Try new Sinclair Power-X, the super-premium gasoline that contains PURDUE - OHIO STATE X-Chemical. This exclusive Sinclair WILBUR E. YPP, Editor an<l Advertising Manager ingredient works like a free engine tune-up J ohn F. H.ummel ........................ Circulation M anager . N ational Advertising R epresentative to give you longer, more economical mile­ S pencer Advertis ing Co., 271 Ma dison A ve., ew York 16, N.Y. age. See your friendly Sinclair Dealer CONTENTS ity Presidents 2 and power up with Power-X, the mileage ITh urdue U eni Uvenivr ers ity Official~·--.................................. 3 gasoline with all the power you can use. Ohio tate Athletic Staff ................................ .. 4 Scenes at Purdue Universit ...................................... ~ tudent.s Welcome Ohio st·t~-..jj ·~-d..... :·: ............... i fh~ Ohio State Board of Trustees · ............... 7 Dino, the Sinclair Ohio S tate Vars ity C oaches ......................... 8 Pu~due Coaching Staff ..... __ .................................... 9 Dinosaur, says: E Oh!o State Ends, Center a~d.. G~-~-~d~.................... cAR O.h10 S tate Coaching Staff .. .. ................ 10 w,rf-/ Meet t he Boilermakers .................................... ll Ohio Sta te Footb 11 Pl ............................................ 12 oRtVE s1fJCLAIR 4 P urdue F ootball Pia e ayers .... l , 1 , 2 .' 32, 36, 4 2 AND BUY Today' M h' BY r ........................ 16, 2 6 30 34 . s " arc m g and Mus ic ' ' Ohio State Football Ro ter ................................ 27 Purdue F ootball Roste ...................................... 38 r ............................................ 39 SINCLAIR POWER-X Sinclair Refining Company, 155 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Illinois The University Presidents Purdue University Officials GUY J. MACKEY Director of Athletics DR. N OVICE G. F AWCETT President, The Ohio State University JACK MOLLENKOPF Head Football Coach DR. FREDERICK L. HOVDE President, Purdue University DEAN V. C. FREEMAN Faculty Representative 2 The Ohio State FLOYD S. STAHL GEORGE R. STATEN WILBUR E. SNY PP Athletic Asst. Athletic Director Ticket Director Publicity Directo r Staff DR. W. E. DUFFEE DR. RICHARD PATTON DR. ROBERT MUR PHY Team Physician Team Physician Team Physician RICHARD C. LARKINS Director of Athletics LEO G. STALEY FRED BEEKMAN ERNEST R. BIGGS Intramural Director Asst. Intramural Head Trainer Director ROBERT C. RIES MARVIN HOMAN RALPH GUAR ASCI J. EDWARD WEAVER Asst. Ticket Director Asst. Publicity Stadium Supt. Associate Director of Athletics Director 4 5 Students Welcome Ohio State Dads OHIO STATE'S BOARD OF TRUSTEES GEN. CARL TON S. DARGUSCH JUDGE ROBERT N. GORMAN Chairman, Columbus V ice Chca irman, Cincinncati DAD'S DAY COMMITTEE - Left to right: Walt Roch von Rochsberg, campus arrangements; Ray Waldman, stadium arrangements; Wilma Bodendorfer, hospitality; Dave Ford, g eneral chairman; Terry Taylor, publicity; Mardelle Miller, sec r etary ancl Bob Leftwich, luncheon. HANKS, DAD! Today we take this occasion to expres T all the esteem and gratitude which we have for you.This one day of the year we openly express what we feel in our CHARLES F. KETTERING SENATOR JOHN W. BRICKER FORREST G. KETNER hearts and we want you co know that we appreciate all Dayton Columbus Columbus you have done for us. On behalf of the Student enate, representing the enrire student body, we wane you co know that we are happy to have you here. All of the fesriviries, band salute and luncheon in the Ohio Union are our outward expres­ sions of our feeling for you. Physically, ir is impossible fo1 all of you co be on rhe field today for the applause you so richly deserve. However, we have done rhe next best thing. We have selected die "'Dad of Dads" co represent all of you. He is Mr. Glen L. Smith of Washington Court House, a graduate of the Ohio State Universiry who bas made a career of farming. Mr. Smith has three sons, David, Roger and ran. David and Roger attended rhe Ohio Seate University and Scan is presenrly a sophomore in rhe College of ommerce. \Y/e hope you enjoy your cl ay. May you remember it with pleasure and we hope it will show you at least part of our appreciation. Thanks! THE DAD'S DAY CPMMITIEE ON BEHALF MR. GLEN L. SMITH OF THE STUDENT BODY "Dads of Dads" THOMAS F. PATTON SMITH L. RAIRDON JOHN T. MOUNT Cleveland Toledo Secretcary, Columbus 7 6 PURDUE COACHING STAFF LARRY SNYDER MIKE PEPPE FRED TAYLOR Track Swimming Basketball OHIO STATE'S VARSITY COACHES Kneeling, left to right: Bob DeMoss, assistant backfield; Bill Daddio, ends; Bill Elias, backfield. Standing, left to right: Jack Mollenkopf, head coach; Jim Miller, guards on d centers; Joe Dienhart, head scout; Ned Maloney, tackles. MARTY KAROW ROBERT KEPLE R JOHN HENDRIX Baseball Golf Tennis 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 Sections 11 and 12 in "B" deck. A near Gate 26. The Ticket Office is located in the south­ mobile station also is available on the ground level at east corner of the St. John Arena, just 100 yards north 1he 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 capaciry, 79,658. and at the southeast corner of the Stadium. 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 : 31,318; Section B, 14,322; Section the games. Losses should be reported there and any articles C, 21 ,1 29. "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 4,688. Total temporary seats, 8,313. Western Conference rules prohibit spectators having Total seats berween goal lines: 29,175 or 37%. either RADIOS or MOVIE CAMERAS at the games. CASEY FREDERICKS JOSEPH HEWLETT ROBERT KAPLAN Height of wall: 98 feet, three inches; length, 752 feet, These may be checked at the LOST and FOUND WIN­ 6 inches; ground area, 10 acres. Circumference, one third Wrestling Gymnastics Fe ncing DOW at the north or closed end of the Stadium and may mile. Material : Concrete and steel. Seats in press box, 140. be reclaimed there until 30 minutes after game at the Radio and photo booths, 17. same window. SCOREBOARDS PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS The Stadium has three scoreboards. Two are located 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 from requesting this service. Doctors or other patrons ex­ Eighty-seven concrete and steel arches, each 13 feet pecting a call must leave their name and sea t location wide and 56 feet high. Towers at the open and north at the Arena Ticket Office prior to the game. A messenger entrance each 100 feet high and 3 6 feet square. A half will bring a notice of the call. dome 86 feet, six inches high and 70 feet in diameter. Twelve ramps feed 112 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 at 1 :30 18, 23 and 24. Women's rest rooms are located at gates p.m. EST. Gates are opened at 12 :30 p.m. and 12 noon 1, 2, 12, 13, 19, and 20. Three rest rooms also are located respectively. on "B" and "C" decks. The larger but least used resr VARSITY " O" rooms are located on B level at the north or closed end Post-game meeting place of Varsiry "O" will be in the HOWARD KNUTTGEN CHARLES BEETH AM WALTER ERSING of the Stadium. recreation center of the stadium dormitories. La Crosse Cross Country Soccer 8 9 OHIO STATE ENDS OHIO STATE COACHING STAFF Shown here with Coach Esco Sarkkinen are the Ohio State football ends. Back row, left to right: Alan Fiers, Tom Morgan, Sam Tidmore, Russ Bowermaster( injured in Indian a game and out for season), Coach Sarkkinen, Jim Houston, Dick Michael, Jim Rowland. Front row, left to right: David Walte r, Duane Warner, Frank Azok, Dale Niesz, George Langermeier, Charles Deyo, Gary Korn, John Lord. Front rov:, le!t to right: Ed (Bo) Schembechler, tackles; Frank Ellwood, backs; Lynn Theis, assistant freshman; Lyal Clark, defensive hne. Back row, Harry Strobel, guards-centers; Esco Sarkkinen, ends; W. W . ( Woody) Hayes head OHIO STATE GUARDS AND CENTERS coach; Gene Fekete, backs; Ernie Godfrey, head freshman coach. ' ALL STAR Toke Happy's advice and make Harmony Farms your favorite dairy in Columbus. Here are the Ohio State University guards and centers with Coach Harry Strobel. Back row, left to right: Ralph Bailey, Dan James, Ernie Wright, Don Vogelgesang, Oscar Hauer, Ben Elfers, Gene Bryant, Jerry Bowsher, John Farrall.
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