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H IO STATE the official program ohi o state-colgate larry snyder, editor oscar thomas, adv. mgr. General fred machetanz Attorney milt caniff bob kelly (Second Term) ted lewis • contents For His State 2 . columbus chamber of commerce 3 .............. announcements and ohio Fo r H is A lma Mater football schedule Practicing Attorney since 1920 4 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . student senate Catcher, Varsity baseball Assistant attorney general four years · · · · · Varsity O Assn. 9 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . kerr's red raiders President, Member state utilities commission Captain, Varsity Debating Team 12 ...... · .. · · .. o h'10 state songs and yells three years President of his class 18 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . ohio state roster of Y. M. C. A. Chairman, Boy Scout Court of President 20 · · · · · · · · · · · · · ohio state playing numbers of Sphinx Honor Member t t' 1· Member of Alumni Association Elected Attorney General 1932 22-23 . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .s ar 1ng 1neups Member Delta Chi Fraternity 25 · · · · · · · · · · · · colgate playing numbers 26 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . .. rule changes 1 27 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . colgate roster vice-president of Ohio State i Married Harriet Day, Ohio State '19, now 39 · · ······. longest goals from the field Alumni Association. University 4o· · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · the sportsman creed 42 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · what's the penalty? Member of board of trustees, Defiance College and Franklin University. I 44 .... · · .... ·· .. · .. other games today \ i • I i AL COMMITTEE i OHIO STATE BRICKER FOR ATTORNEY GENER i Wm. A. "Bill" Daugherty, Chairman, Dr. John W. "Jack" Wilce, Secretary. \ i i ,i -~ +·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-.. --·-·-·-·-·-·-·-··-·-·-·-·-·-.. -··-.. -"--·-·-··-·-·-- 1 .-•-••-•-••-•---••--•-u-,,-.--•-+ t:•-u--•-•-••-•-••-H-ff- I -··--··--·--··-·+• ......... ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE f 1 MANAGEMENT j ! OHIO STATE I • i I I A LOST AND FOUND DEPART t MEN! has been established on the .first I FOOTBALL i floo r m the Southeast Tower of the Sta i t <li um. Articles found should be turned over to • to the ushers or left at the Columbus Extends • office. I I 1934 I I i I ONLY ONE CON; ESSION, that co,ec- i mg the sale of refreshments is licensed l I • II by the Athleti_c _Board and thereby privi 1933 THE 0. S. U. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT I leged to sell w1thm the Stadium. t :f Score ! i : OcL. 6-lndiana . 21-0 I • f (High choo D~CTORS may leave their seat numbers l Day) 1 wi THE 1 9 3 4 FOOTBALL SQUAD th the clerk stationed in the southeast I : Oct. 13- t Illinois 7-6 !I tower and will be notified by messenger in 1 case a call is registered for them. I and to l l Oct. 20-Colga te . i ! • f (Co lwnbu , Ohio, Day) j REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION RE ! FRANCIS A. SCHMIDT GARDING TICKETS for games either at I Oct. 27-At o r thwe tern . 12-0 j COACH home ~r abroad should be addressed to Foot ball Ticket Office, Ohio State University. ! ov. 3-- t We tern Re e r e . ! I I l • J J ov. 10- hicago . J MISCO DUCT OR DISCOURTESY I : A Sincere Wish that this year' s on ! (D ~'s D~) jI football the part of attendants should be reported to ! L. W . St. John, Director of Athletics. ! 1ov. l 7-Michi1Ya n ! I· 0 0-13 :'1 season at Ohio State University will be • ! l= (H omecoming) I. THIS_ PR~GRAM . I IS PUBLISHED under !! !. ov. 2 Io,.,a. I· a most successful and pleasant one. the d1 re~t1on_ ?f the Athletic Department. Address mquines concerning information or !! f ( Governor' Day) I space to t~ e Director of Programs, Athletic . I Dept., Ohio State University. j ! • i l. To this end we pledge for the citizens I • _.ti t TICKET PRICES FO R HOME GA MES COMFORT STATIONS are located on ! . I each floo r l evel. ! Res. Gen. Clt il- : of Columbus the fullest cooperation in i • J eat Adm. dren j A FIRST AID STA TION with registered f. I Colgate - . 1.80 1.00 .23 ! this season' s football program. flnur ses m· attendance is located on the second !: j Chicago . - . 2.40 1.20 2 5 I! oor level of the northwest tower. i l Iowa · · · · · 2.40 1.20 . 25 I I ••I Michioan ,= .\ ~EST ROOM F ~ R \ OME · h :f 0 . - . 3. 00 2.4.0 one 1nai<l · wit a ' 111 attendance is located on the second !! 1. 1.80 l= I 1 THE COLUMBUS CHAMBER of COMMERCE oor of the north we t tower. • ! • I I : = I ·\LL G • f TICKET PRICES ARTHUR L. EVANS, Pre sid en t ji_ M ,\MES START promptly at 2:00 :t GAMES A WAy I ·, Eastern Standard Time. l I IlJinoi . 2.20 I FRED D. CONNOLLEY, Executive Director I -orthwe Lern 2 75 : l • I i . I . lGHT PAY TELEPHO E STA'fIO S : . ~ e tern Re e rve . 2 .tre lo <l .40, 1.80 I each ~ate on th e ground floor, four on !.i si<le of the Stadium. ! ote: A g~vem m.erit tax of 20% is included in J +---. !• the quoted prices of all home games. j I l,_,,_.,_,,_., ____ _ I --·---- .. -.,-.. _ -.,-··-·-··-··- ··- .. -··-·+1 H___.. - - ·- ·- ··-··--·-+ .... 3 2 RICHAR D E. VANCE Presid ent 0 STUDENT SENATE VIRC l?'JIA STEWARD V, President T H E OHIO S TATE UN IV ERSI TY VI RCJ L M. FOGLE Sec'y.-Trt11. RO O I I O HIO UN ION C O L U M B U S, O. 7i 0/]ice of the Secretar11 : October 4, 1934 '._..,,/ RECfS MONAHAN Mr. Francis A. Schmidt Head Football Coach CAPTAIN Ohio State University L.W.ST.JOHN DI ~ECTOR OF ATH LETl(S FRANCIS A. SttfMIOT Dear Coach Schmidt~ Hi:AD COAC+1 The Student Senate, during regular session on Thursday, October 4, 1934, desires to take this opportunity to welcome you to Ohio State University and to wish you a very successful season during 1934. The Senate further desires to stat e that, as representative of t he student body , it pledges to you and your team the hearty ~pirit and full cooper ation of the students at large. We, the student body and the Senate, remain assured that whether in victory or in defeat Ohio State's record under your guidance will be an admirable one. Respectfully yours, VMF/jgl Boost Ohio 4 5 Served Exclusively on the Campus TELLING·s by FACULTY CLUB POMERENE REFECTORY U IVERSITY HOSPITAL first ICE CREAM COLGAT~ app1·oved by THIRD DOWN.rf. aut SIX TO GO! Trying to grow a beautiful lawn is like playing football. Ju~t as you think your lawn is going over for a "touchdown" something goes wrong and it is thrown for a "loss." Bare spots show up - weeds begin to take hold and the first thing you know you are back to the "Fifty Yard Line.u The difficulty usually lies in impure lawn seed. Why not try SCOTT'S CREEPING BENT next time. If planted at the right time, you will have only SIX weeks TO GO before thick, healthy turf will cover the entire yard - then a beautiful lawn is assured. But make certain it's SCOTT'S weed-free CREEP ING BENT - the best money will buy. Write LTO R.• CO:CAPI C.A DERSON •COACti ANDY K£RR•(O-CAPT.j.FRITTS for an interesting Booklet, entitled "Bent Lawns." Fall is the B est T ime to P/a,,t WEED FREE O·M·SCOTT fl SONS co··m~l!Z~J:r .... - 1-.1- •- ••-•- •- N--N-----·-•-H-----•-••-•--·---·•--n-11-11-H-•-•-·--- I I E. ELFORD & SON i i Contractors i i WM. A. REIO • GRADUAT£ MGR .OF ATHL£.Tl,S i ANDY K£RR•HEADCOACtt l COLUMBUS 1 O H I O +-! ··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-,-,,--.. - ,,- .. -------·- .. --.. --- ·- ··- ··- ··- ·-··- ··- ··- ··- ··- ... - ··- ··- G 7 Kerr's Red Raiders of 1933 By WILBUR B. (RED) EVANS N the year 1934 A. U. (After the Un's) Lafayette the Raiders from a tie . The Violet was heavy and again proved itself to be the turning point upon determined to atone for last year's humilia cion, and, but Iwhich the success of Colgate football teams revolves. for one of Kerr' hocus-pocus stunts from his big bag The year before Lafayette was the first stone the Red of tricks, the Violet would have succeeded . The Raiders stepped on as they climbed the mountain to Raiders' winning streak re eccl at 16 consecutive wins, Drea m Team Peak; but chis year they tepped on the and there is was destined co rest . same stone and it gave way, snapping Colgate' winning Lafayette . The Leopard changed its spots, and streak at sixteen consecutive games. The scone had instead of being a seventeenth, ic was a first-the first turned. to keep the Maroon from winning since midseason of ... Sixty minutes the battle raged up and down Following in the footsteps of the great, and by now 1931 Field, and che sum total of all the afternoon's immortal, Red Raiders of 1932, Andy Kerr's 1933 Red Whitnall 0-0 tie . The Raiders gained over 3 00 Raiders experienced everything, whereas the '3 2 te:im work was a on the ground and through che :iir, but it did not was everything. They sipped the elixir of victory; they yards in the score . Only one substitute, Fay Alder drank the bitter wine of defeat; and they tasted the show was used during the game . bitter bromide of disappointment, a tie. The Raiders' man, a tackle, record for the past pig kin season was six games won, Tulane . Claiming chat, at least, the Raiders were one lost and one tied. still undefeated, Maroon followers lost even that claim the following Saturday as the Green Wave from the Five members of the last year' team remained to South won, 7-0, in the Yankee Stadium .