Grizzly Gridder Ursinus College Official Football Program, October 26, 1935 Varsity Club Ursinus College
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OFFICIA.L PIWCR.·UI Fathers ~ Day A U L R B § R I I t; ~ H U T § SAT I J R D A 'to. OCT.~6. 1935 Price 25 Cents Commercial Hotel COLLEGEVILLE, PENNA. Just Below the Railroad PHONE: COLLEGEVILLE 89 f) f) ROAST CHICKEN with WAFFLES, full course 8Sc • 1~£ DinneF§ TENDERLOI N STEAK BREADED VEAL CUTLETS CHICKEN CHOW MEIN CREAMED CHICKEN on TOAST ROAST CHICKEN ROAST SIRLOIN of BEEF Dinners include choice of Soup Tomato Juice or Fruit Cup Choice of Two Vegetables New Boiled Potatoes French Fries , Dessert Pie or Ice Cream Coffee Tea or Milk SPECIAL PLATTERS, SALADS, SANDWICHES OYSTERS, DEVILED CRABS, STEAMED CLAMS A U L SUSPENSE ON THE BENCH R B V e r s u s S R I I N G H U T S EN ROUTE FOR AN OTHER CONTEST BUILDING UP THE GRIZZLIES' B R AWN CONTENTS Kenneth • Don't forget to visit Page The B. Albright versus Ursinus - 1 Lions' Roar Match Bears' Growl? 3 Nace Seniors 4-5 Bakery Fifth Avenue and EDITORIALS 6 fo r their famous Main Street Grizzly Gridder Gridiron Gossip 7 COLLEGEVILLE, PA. Juniors - 8 Cin- Buns PHONE 312 Ursinus Varsity Squad 9 • Ursinus Lineup 10 Also all kinds 0/ Albright Lineup 11 LUNCHES FIRESTONE T IRES WIL.LARDBATTERIES Albright Varsity Squad 12 CANDY Lions' Head and Two Main Fangs 13 Soda Fountain • J ing, Pete and More Bears 14 Cigars and Carage and Service Big Games Today 15 Cigarettes Station Official Signals 16 U . Ralph Gruber I ndex to Advertisers 20 (tJ~• .t~ RANGES THE FLOYD .. WELLS CO. RO Y E R S F O R D, P E N N SYLVAN I A October 26, 1935 GRIZZLY GRIDDER 3 PLOWING THROUGH IN LAST YEAR'S MUD· FEST AT ALBRIGHT Does the Lions' Roar Match the Bears' Growl? INanswer to th e questi on suggested in the title, game of the season. On a field of mud. the Ursinus available records would indicate a negative an bo)s slipped. slid. slithered. and sloughed through th e swer, for of the ten games played between Albright opposing team, and came home feeling a little bit and Ursinus over a period o f lwent)-ninc )ears. more like a Li on·tamer should feel. the Bcars have co me out on top seven times. H ow In the matter of total points ta llied. Ursinus has ('vel', the tendency in recent years. shows an increas a decided edge. with 201 to Albright's 8 1. But of ing strength on th e part of the A Ibright teams, two these two hundred and four. we mllst remember that of their three wins having come within the past three 11 I ,\ crc arnassed in three games pla)ed more than ) cars, in 1932 and 1933. twent) )ears ago, while Albright dicln1t seore once. Sinee the Li ons ha\'c broken into the scoring colulllll In the good old da) s. when fo otball was not even in 19l7. se,en games hme been pla)ed. "ith onl) 90 n gentleman's game and anything wenl, as the saying points on the Grizzlies' side of the ledger and 8 1 on goe,;, Lions were evidently made meek and mild; and th e opponents' . meaning almost an equal it) . An for the first three times Bear and Lion met. the score rsinus ,ietof) tada) means an increase in the lead. indicates that the Lion ev idently didn't even get a while a defeat might easil) put Albright ahead in d,ance to roar. Three goose· eggs adorn the Albriaht this respect. side of the record for the battles of 1905, 1912. .:'nd 1915, while Ursinus counters add to a total of 114 points. In 1922, the Bears lost their first game to this jungled opponent. and the same thing happened Statistics a decade later when the Lions downed the Grizzlies. 26·0, for the first and only shut·out ever handed to Year l r~illll~ Albrighl them, despite all that a first-rate Ursinus team. in 1905 53 0 duding men like Parunak. Smeigh. "Swede" Paul. 1912 7 0 Jack Eachus, and "W.lly" Tropp, could do. 1915 5~ 0 Por the last four years. the game has been pla)'ed 1917 23 7 1 ~ on the Reading team's home grounds 0 11 Turke) Da). 1922 and tills mal' have had something to do with the 1923 28 6 l2 7 records for those years. Perhaps the Bears feasted 011 1931 26 too much of the turke\ and cranbern saul'€'. and 1932 0 l·1 perhaps they were una~l'ustomed to tl{e la\ of the 1933 land. The truth probably lies in the fact ' that AI· 193·1 l3 bright had the better team. Last year the Grizzlies turned the tables on the Total 20~ 8l Lions who had almost grown accustomed to bringing Won. 7 ~ Lost 3· Percentage, .700 home the bacon, or rather the turkey, after that last 4 October 26, 1935 CRIZZLY Twelve Seniors Who Will Play RED S BASSMAN Back Co-captain BULL C L AWSON Senior Manager Forming th e n"U"cIelis of the Grizz ly quad this year are the elev en sen iors who will be on Patterson field for their last home game today. Seven 01 these - Co·captains Bass man and Crimm. Rinehart, Crena \\alt, Calvert. Lev in, and Bradford are seeing their third year of varsity competition. Reds Bassman plays the role of a plunging back and stops the opposing backs like a stone wall in backing up th e line wh ile Ca lvert supports the Grizzl ies through his long distance punts and Q SSIE R I N EH A RT accurate passes. Rinehart spent his T ackle first two varsity years at center, but this year find s him at tackle beside Rube Levin who has been shifted to guard at which position he is very NORR IE JOHNSON HAROLD GENSLER Center T ackle CLIFF CA L V E RT Back CRIDDER October 26, 1935 5 Their Last Home Galne Today JOHNNY GRIMM Guard Co-Captain GENE BRADFORD End ('a pahl ) plugging th e gap in th e line left b) Sam Le\ in. Johnny Grimm pia) s the oth er guard position while Grenawall and Bradford hold dow n th e end positions. Gensler at lack ie, and Kwi ec in ski at guard were in th e :-- tarLing lilleup aga inst ~lllhi enbe r g last wee k and are certain to see a lot of action loday. Gaumer and Johnso n, whil e not see in g ver) much action, have neve rtheless been 11 0 1 found wanting wh en ca ll ed upon. Jack Davison who pla)ed safet), man for th e Bears last season was in RUBE LEVIN jured in a pre-season scrimmage and Guard up to thi s time has been unable to don a uniform. It is hoped, how ever, that jaek will round into shape for th e rerna ining games. K·K KWIECINSKI A L GAUMER Guard Back HOOPER GRENAWAL T End 6 October 26, 1935 CRIZZLY that she meets A lbright on her home grounds once GRIZZLY GRIDDER again, is nevertheless a question. A Ibright, noted OFFICIAL FOOTBALL PROGRAM FOR ALL last year mainly for th e weakness of her team, has HOME GAMES OF URSINUS COLLEGE made a strong comeback this fa ll , and has an envi· able record beh ind her. The excellent instruction PUBLISHED BY of th eir new coach, Clarence L. Munn, a former Min· V ARSITY CLUB nesota All·American sta r, is showing itself, and AI· bright has become far more th a n a second-rate team. URSINUS C OLLEGE COLLEGEVILLE, P A. In their first encount er with Georgetown, the Li ons Vol. III, No . 3 October 26, 1935 25 CCIlIS upset all dopesters' predictions by ek ing out a 7·0 victory over the Washington eleven. The follow ing TUO,\IAS P. GLASSl\IOYEH, '36 II. L..-:Ro'l LA '\'1)15, '36 week, they trimmed Lafayette by the ve r y decisive Editor /Jusiness Mallager score of 38·0. Now a ft er a two· week lay.off. the tit \, K E. RE' "OLDS. "37 AnE E. LIPKIN, '37 Li ons den is certa in to be full of pep and may be Assistant Editor Assistant Business Manager expected to show some snapp} footba lL Ursinus main hope lie in wh eth er the Bears con· FATHER'S DAY? tinue the type of football played last week against TH E title g iven this celebration a lways a rouses the Muhlenberg or whether they revert to that of two question as to whether it reall y is Father's Day.