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Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1957 Maryland vs Clemson (11/9/1957) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Maryland vs Clemson (11/9/1957)" (1957). Football Programs. 33. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/33 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. OFFICIAL PROGRAM — FIFTY CENTS HOMECOMING CLEMSO SUBJECT nil ARYLA IMSON UNIVERSITY LIB^ART tOUTH CAROLINA ROOM Clemson Memorial Stadium NOVEMBER 9, 1957 w w Carolina's Pride Wieners Just as in the cakes you bake, no meat product Youngsters and adults alike need the vital protein can be a real treat with- that only meat supplies in such generous quantities. out fine texture. Each small batch must pass Rich in this vital nutrient, Carolina's Pride Wieners our strict texture tests supply the GROW-POWER growing children need for before it is labeled Carohna's Pride. building sturdy bodies, strong muscles and healthy DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK blood. And they provide the same important functions Each time you buy a Carolina's in maintaining balanced health for adults, too. Pride product, you must be completely satisfied. 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WORSTEDS AND FABRICS OF SCIENCE FOR APPAREL, FOR THE HOME WELCOME TO THE CLEMSON CAMPUS It always gives me great pleasure to welcome visitors to the Clemson campus at any- time. We are happy that you have come today to see the Tigers play. We at Clemson are proud of our football team and are glad to share its achievements with you. President, Clemson College Published By CLEMSON COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Edited By BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Publicity Represented for National Advertising by SPENCER ADVERTISING COMPANY, Inc. 271 Madison Avenue New York 16, New York CONCESSION STANDS RESTROOMS Concession stands are located immediate- Ladies' restrooms are located on both sides ly behind the top row of seats on either side of the stadium on the East end. Mens' rest- of the playing field. The stands handle soft rooms are located on both sides of the stadi- drinks, sandwiches, cigarettes, popcorn, pea- um on the West end. nuts, candy, etc. Vendors will sell these items from the aisles, also. IN LEAVING EMERGENCIES In leaving the stadium, please give utmost In any emergency of any nature, come to the heed to the directions from the officers con- back of the pressbox. Please remember how- trolling traffic. Every care has been taken to ever, that since important business is being move cars from the college campus in the conducted within the pressbox, only cases of most efficient manner and cooperation from strict emergency can be given consideration. drivers will speed up the process consider- Telephone is located in information booth. ably. JIM ANDERSON . is no stranger to the sports world. A veteran newsman, Jim recently turn- ed his talents toward providing readers of The Greenville News with the finest morning sports pages in upper South Carolina. Jim and his versatile staff assure you complete and unbiased coverage of every sports event, large and small. YOU GET MORE it HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STORIES it EXCLUSIVE FOOTBALL PICTURES it EXCLUSIVE FOOTBALL STORIES it GAME STORIES-COAST-TO-COAST it GAME SCORES-COAST-TO-COAST it ACTION PHOTOS-COAST-TO-COAST ANTHON FOY . has been reporting the sports scene in upper South Carolina for the last 15 years. He knows all the angles of every sport. Anthon likewise knows how to tell the full story of each sport- ing event in a manner that makes his Greenville Piedmont sports pages the best read of any upper South Caro- lina afternoon newspaper. NO EXTRA COST . ... is involved. Readers of South Carolina's finest daily newspapers, The News and The Piedmont, get complete papers with all the news presented fairly, plus full picture coverage, the best in features and comics, and on Sunday Parade Magazine in The News. SNOOK DILLON HARVEY WHITE The Athletic Council is the policy making body of the Athletic Association. Its recommendations are passed on to the administration for final action. Presently serving on the council are front row. left to right, John D. Lane, Goode Bryan, R. R. Ritchie and Gaston Gage. Standing, left to right. Bob Moorman, R. C. Edwards, Tom W. Morgan and Kenneth Vickery. Mr. Ritchie is chairman of the group. Absent was Hamilton Hill. Before Disaster Strikes The Products of . Be SURE of Your Insurance AMERICAN BAKERIES Are Unequaled with Lawrence & Brownlee Agency Bakers of Delicious, Wholesome MERITA Southern Insurance Specialists Telephone 5-8221 — 122 N. Main Street Bread and Cakes ANDERSON, S. C. 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Well, he grabbed me by my face mask and spun me right off my feet, and if he does it again I'm going to let him have it." Well, "Mr. Referee" didn't see the incident, but if he had, there would have been little he could have done about it as there was no rule covering such a situation. On his own prerogative, he might have ruled it unsportsmanlike conduct, but that would be a pure judgment ruling with nothing in the Rules Book to back him up. In every game there was always some player complaining about another grabbing his face mask and pulling him around, and where the head goes, the body must follow. Fortunately for all concerned, the Rules Committee took cognizance of this situation and in the 1957 Rules for the first time, there is a 15 yard penalty for any player grasping the face mask of another. If the action is tiagrant, the offender may be disqualified from further participation in the game. Other changes that will be noted this year are as follows:— OFFICIALS NOW RESPONSIBLE FOR LEGALITY OF SUBSTITUTES RETURNING TO THE GAME Just to review the bidding, any player who is withdrawn from the game cannor return during fine quarter from which he was withdrawn, except a player who started the quarter and he can return once during that quarter. Up until now, the respective Coaches have been solely responsible for the legality of their substitutes and Officials have not been required to check their eligibility. As of this year, the Referee will be in the market for a small portable electric brain as the 1957 Rules put the responsibility of the legal return of players up to the Officials.