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BGSU Football Program November 02, 1957 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 11-2-1957 BGSU Football Program November 02, 1957 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program November 02, 1957" (1957). Football Programs. 67. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/67 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. 0Bk OFFICIAL PROGRAM TWENTY-FjVE CENTS \ V^ 4/ \ff-Qff 3fv NOVEMBER 2, 1957 UNIVERSITY STAlflUM BOWLING GREEN MIAMI ^ . THE FALCONIAN Represented for National Advertising by DON SPENCER COMPANY, INC., 271 Madison Ave., New York City General Information Published for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES—Anyone finding lost COMPORT STATIONS—A new ladies rest room is articles should take them to the office of Athletic ' now located at the east end of the stadium beneath Director Harold Anderson in the Men's Gym. Per- the concrete stands. Men will continue to use the sons seeking lost property may inquire there after the rest room in the rear of the Men's Gym on the ground game. floor. DRINKING—The drinking of intoxicated liquor will not be tolerated in the stadium. Violation of this PUBLIC TELEPHONE—A public telephone is located rule will result in ejection of those guilty from the in the main lobby of the Men's Gym near the office grounds. of athletic director. MEN THAT ADMINISTER B.G. ATHLETICS DR. RALPH W. MCDONALD President HAROLD ANDERSON DR. RALPH G. HARSHMAN Athletic Director Chairman, Athletic Committee Coach Doyt Perry In two short years Coach Doyt Perry has proved years his Clearview teams won 32, lost nine and tied himself one of the nation's leading gridiron mentors four, including four league championships. with his fine conduct of the Bowling Green football In basketball and track at Clearview, his record was program. even better. The court teams won 161 games while losing only 35. His track teams won seven county championships Figuring that it would take at least three years to and three league titles. bring a winner to the BG campus, Perry moved ahead In 1943 Perry took over at Upper Arlington as head of schedule even in his initial year when the Falcons football and basketball coach. He was also coordinator had a 7-1-1 mark, losing only to Miami, 7-0 and dead- of the health and physical education and recreation locking Kent, 6-6, for a second place tie with the Golden activities. His first football team at the Columbus suburb Flashes in the MAC. won seven of nine and the basketball team was unde- Last season Perry guided a powerful BG running feated until the semi-finals of the district tournament. attack to the Mid-American Conference title and the After a 3-year hitch in the U.S. Navy, Perry returned school's fourth undefeated season. Only a 7-7 tie with to the Columbus school in 1946 but limited his coaching Miami kept the record from being perfect. duties to football. His first post-war team was undefeated in nine games. In six seasons the Arlington eleven won With this came many honors. Ohio College Football or shared the Central Buckeye title four times. His 1950 Coach of the Year . Winner of the Columbus Touch- offensive-minded machine also was undefeated and scor- down Club Award to Ohio's Outstanding Collegiate ed more points than any other Ohio high school. Coach . Mythical Ohio College football champions . As Woody Hayes left Miami in 1951 to take over at Mid-American champions . Selection of five players Ohio State, Perry was asked to join the Buckeye staff to the all-Ohio team . Domination of the all-MAC where he served four years as backfield coach. He helped team . One of the nation's top offensive teams . in the development of such Big Ten standouts as Fred Consideration for a Sun Bowl Bid . and many other Bruney, Johnny Borton, Dave Leggett, Bobby Watkins smaller honors. and Howard "Hopalong" Cassady. But being on top is nothing new to Perry. Ever since Hayes considered him the offensive statistical brain he received his degree from Bowling Green in 1932, the of the Buckeye attack that culminated Ohio State's 1954 diminutive Falcon three-sport star has turned out win- Western Conference championship with a Rose Bowl ning teams. win. He launched his coaching and teaching career at Perfectionist Perry can look proudly at an over-all Lorain Clearview where he was head basketball and football record of 88 victories, 21 losses and eight ties for track coach. In 1937 he instituted football and in six a fine .786 average. THE FALCONS THIS YEAR AND LAST... The 1957 Schedule The 1956 Resuts Sept. 21 BALDWIN WALLACE 60-7 BG 73—DEFIANCE 0 Sept. 28 at Xavier (N) 16-0 BG 17—KENT STATE 0 Oct. 5 at Delaware 7-0 BG 27—Western Michigan 13 Oct. 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN* ...14-14 BG 46—Drake 7 Oct. 19 TOLEDO* __ _ 29-0 BG 32—Baldwin Wallace 2 Oct. 26 at Kent State* 13-7 BG 34—Toledo 12 Nov. 2 MIAMI* BG 34—MARSHALL 12 Nov. 9 at Ohio U.* BG 7—MIAMI 7 Nov. 16 at Marshall* BG 41—OHIO U. .27 *Mid-American Conference Games (N)—Night Games Won 8 Lost 0 Tied 1 NOTES ABOUT THE REDSKINS Location: Oxford, Ohio Team Name: Redskins Denomination: State University Colors: Red and White Coach: John Pont (Miami) Stadium: Miami Field, 14,000 Assistants: Woody Wills, Wayne Gibson, Athletic Director: John Brickels Ernie Plank, Jay Pry, Carmen Athletic Publicity: Mike Mecca Cozza Offense: Split-T Enrollment: 5,800 (3,400 men) Captain: Mack Yoho Conference: Mid-American Returning Lettermen: 19 The 1957 Schedule The 1956 Resuts Sept. 28 at Western Michigan 20-0 MU 6 George Washington 7 Oct. 5 XAVIER 19-39 MU 14 Xavier . 7 MU 33 Toledo 14 Oct. 12 at Kent State __ 27-14 MU 21 Marshall 14 Oct. 19 OHIO U. 26-0 MU 16 Ohio U. 7 Oct. 26 at Purdue __ 7-36 MU 14 Kent State 0 Nov. 2 at Bowling Green MU 7 BOWLING GREEN _. 7 Nov. 9 MARSHALL MU 21 Dayton _....14 Nov. 16 at Dayton MU 27 Cincinnati 13 Nov. 28 at Cincinnati Won 7 Lost 1 Tied 1 Bowling Green—Miami Series Record 1914 BG 9 MU ....0 1950 BG 6 MU 54 1942 BG 7 MU 6 1951 BG 7 MU 46 * 1943 BG 6 MU -45 1952 BG .... 7 MU 42 1944 BG 7 MU ..28 1953 BG ... 0 MU ..47 1945 BG n MU 26 1954 BG 7 MU 46 1946 BG 0 MU fi 1955 BG 0 MU 7 1947 BG 19 MU 33 1956 BG — 7 MU 7 BG 2 Wins MU 11 Wins 1 Tie ED JANEWAY DON NEHLEN FLOYD LENNOX BILL LYONS VIC DeORIO TIM MURNEN End Qua rterback Halfback Quarterback H alfback Guard mwmx ^§3 MIAMI ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Age . Class Hometown 48 Allan, Tom T 6-0 200 20 2 Lockland, O. 71 Armstrong, Mike E 6-0 185 19 2 Detroit, Mich. 81 Baker, John E 6-0 190 21 4 Lisbon, O. 55 Barrick, Richard QB 6-2 172 19 2 East Canton, O. 75 Boykin, Paul T 6-0 215 22 4 Dayton, O. 74 Chamberlain, Dale T 6-0 210 19 2 Leipsic, O. 77 Cobb, Gary T 5-10 210 19 2 Cincinnati, O. 61 Daniels Jim G 6-0 185 19 2 Lakewood, O. 65 Drew, John -G 6-0 195 20 3 Brecksville, O. 30 Dudek, Don PB 5-11 185 21 4 Akron, O. 38 Eickelberger, Fred PB 5-11 185 20 3 Hamilton, O. 50 Elias, Mike C 6-0 190 19 2 Port Clinton, O. 41 Elieff, Tony . HB 5-9 165 19 2 Middletown, O. 15 Emch, Richard QB 5-11 185 19 2 Cleveland Heights, O. 76 Fairfield, Herb T 6-3 225 25 3 Weymouth, Mass. 66 Gamble, Selma G 6-0 200 20 3 Akron, O. 45 Gentry, Curtis HB 5-11 165 20 3 Portsmouth, O. 24 Gill, Tom HB 5-7 160 20 3 McArthur, O. 22 Girbert, Dave HB 5-9 180 19 2 Greenville, O. 35 Gnabah, Jerry FB 6-1 195 19 2 Chagrin Falls, O. 78 Hill, Edward T 6-1 200 20 3 Cincinnati, O. 73 Hino, John G 6-2 198 19 2 Cleveland, O. 23 Horning, Ernie HB 5-10 175 25 4 Randolph, O. 51 Huber, Gary C 6-0 195 19 2 Marion, O. 37 Imwalle, Edward . E 6-1 193 19 2 Maria Stein, O. 47 Ippoliti, Jerry HB 5-10 175 20 4 Dillonvale, O. 10 Jarvis, Ernie QB 5-11 170 20 4 Richmond, Ind. 82 Jensen, Lund ...E 6-3 195 21 4 Willoughby, O. 79 Kacic, Ron T 6-0 218 20 3 Parma, O. 14 Kilmurray, Tom QB 6-1 190 25 2 Teaneck, N.J. 12 Kinkoph, Richard -QB 6-1 195 21 4 Fairview, O. 68 LaSpina, Sebastian --. G 5-10 190 19 4 Wyckliffe, O. 31 Manini, Gary ...FB 5-10 185 19 2 Urichsville, O. 85 McClanahan, Jim E 6-4 195 19 2 Worthington, O. 83 Mierczynski, Cliff E 6-3 195 20 3 Maumee, O.
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