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Whitworth College versus Eastern Washington College of Education football program, 1961

Eastern Washington College of Education. Associated Students

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Oct. 21, 1961 Get Ford Advance Tickets and For All John Deere Savage Sports Events Headquarters Also Rat·cliffe iCo. Newspapers Phones Magazines BE 5-6238 BE 5-6678 Cigars School Suppl ies After the Game Do Cigarettes YOUR BOWLING Box Candy At Dye k Bros. at the Cheney Bowl Cheney Newsstand 1706 2nd St., N. E. City Limits Your Friendly Newsstand Win Prizes - Have Fun With St rike-A-Lite

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Delicious Refreshing A&W ROOT BEER A lso in Large Fam il y Size Del icious Burgers Squirt-Nesbitt Bottling Shakes Malts W. 124 Boone-Spokane, Wash. Soft Ice Cream EWSC Ed Chissus - Head Coach Athletic Director This year begins genial Ed's ninth year as head football coach at his Alma Mater, where he starred as an end for several years. Before coming to Eastern, Ed was a highly successful football coach in the Yakima Val­ ley, where his high school teams won 55,

W. B. "Red" Reese, is entering his 32nd year at Eastern. He is now athletic director, basketball coach and track coach and during the past 31 years he has coached all major sports at Eastern. Prior to his reign at Eastenr, "Red" was a Ed. Chissus successful high school coach at Cashmere and North Central of Spokane and in 1930 won lost 22 and tied two in seven years. In each the state high school basketball champion­ of the seven years, his teams won or tied for ship. the Yakima Valley championship. Traditionally using the split-T offense, his At Eastern he has collected 20 track cham­ team this year will add the winged-T with pionships, 13 basketball trophies and taken variations for a more wide open and varied four quintets to the NAIA tournaments in Kansas City where on reached the semi-finals. attack. During the war years, he coached the sec­ ond bomb brigage football team and made it Al Hoptowit - Assistant one of the finest service teams in the nation. Out of football retirement, Al Hoptowit, In 1943, the team was undefeated and went former Washington State University great on to beat Hardin-Simmons university in the and a nine-year professional football veteran, Sun Bowl on New Year's day. In 1944 the joins the EWSC staff as assistant coach this team was selected to play in the Bond Bowl year. game at the Polo grounds in New York. With three years in Canadian pro ball Reese is a 1925 graduate of Washington and six years as a guard for the National State university, a member of Kappa Sigma Football League Chicago Bears, Hoptowit will fraternity and past president of National function mainly as line coach. Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. In 1960, his Easern basketball team defeat­ Frank Landon - Student Asst. ed Whitworth to give "Red" the 500th win A former Montana State College half­ of his coaching career. His teams have won back, Frank Landon will act as a graduate better than 65 per cent of their games. student assistant coach this year.

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Ea~rn* Washington State College Player Roster

Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Yr. Letter Hometown 86 ;r4\Ue11r=Uafley E 6'3" 218 26 Sr. 2-. Spokane 22 Bass, John B 5'10" 190 24 Sr. 1 '- 89 lleRSO:R, Kea- , B 5'9" 175 18 Fr. 0 Coulee City 2~· BeRny, Jee ~ ' B 5'11½" 185 19 So. 0 Sunnyside ~ ~r~....,...__ __....; Q 5'9" 140 17 Fr. 0 Emmett, Ida. 74 Brown, Dan* T 6'3½" (I"®) 18 Fr. 0 Kent 21 Clark, Bob ~ Q 5'10" ~ 19 So. 1 Seattle ~ -Cox, Don 6- 5'10" 170 18 Fr. 0 Soap Lake \ 41 Crandal, Glen;j< E 5'9½"- @ 21 Jr. 0 Spokane 33 Davis, David ~ B 5'8" ~ 20 Jr. 2 Otis Orchards B 5'10" 185 22 Sr. 0 Bremerton FB 5'11" 185 24 Jr. 0 Polson, Mont. Q 5'10½" 210 22 Sr. 1 Pasco 5'7½" 140 18 Fr. 0 Seattle B 5'9½" 170 18 Fr. 0 Spokane 73 Hatch, BuzvK T 5'10" ~ 23 Fr. 0 Seattle 83 Henjum, Daryl ~ E 6'2" ~ 21 Jr. 0 Richland 43 lleary;--f:;onnmi"1lec-----FB 5'8" 175 18 Fr. 0 Riverside 51 Hess, Mike -f; C 5'10" 0 19 So. 0 Longview n, 5'8" 187 21 Sr. 1 ·· Springdale 12 Jungblom, Charles ~ Q 6' ~ 20 So. 0 Lind 62 ~keud al.L,--'T~ ef>4'a:i-----C 6' 189 23 Sr. 1 - Richland 42 La0:l1til'WR, Ea- -FB 5'6" 180 24 Sr. 1 Longview 84 Lerch, Paul ~ G 5'11" @) 26 Sr. 3 ..~ ookane 72 T,ing, Geer.,,.g....---e ------T 6'2" 220 21 Sr. 0 Pasco 87 Macaulay, Mike ej<. E 5'11" (JW 20 Jr. 2 ' Burnaby, B. C. - 66 MG;[:)Jearney .Jen:~---~ G.... 5'8" 155 24 Fr. 0 Newport ~ 7;q1~ ~MH-1itbss~111i.,.·, -J.JJi,.fiffl½--______G 5'10" 175 21 Jr. 0 Odessa --24-- M ei:gafl, Dsug.. ~ 5'9" 170 18 So. 0 Plaza ~ yets, Ben ' _ E 6' 175 18 Fr. 0 Deer Park ., ~n Ned~enHl, Bill ...... E...._ 6'1" 195 21 Sr. 1 Portland, Ore . ,...,: 53 ~eafafti, 9ave c._ 5'10" 200 19 So. 0 Fremont, Calif. 55 Schelling, Jerry ~ C 5'11" @ 20 Jr. 0 Spokane ,..-86- 8~6'day, Hetmaa B 5'7½" 150 18 Fr. 0 Seattle .,.,..!:"'_. -i?:~6~ ----S~tcaan-~kw.y,.-l1Ri:66-bbeeir~t....:...----- T 6'3" 220 26 Sr. 0 Bremerton LJ,.4--- 8t 0ph0i:1,s_ George Q 6' 160 21 Sr. 1 Richland 82 Thill, Ed)f< E 6'1" ~ 21 Sr. 0 Colville 75 Vick, John~ T 6' @) 21 Jr. 0 Libby, Mont. 61 Vradenburg, Keit~ G 5'10" ~ 19 So. 0 Entiat I ~ * -- \ ~*b4d .)f( HOPPER'S RESORT Lots of Luck AT FISH LAKE A Spokane Booster FOOD, REFRESHMENTS, DAN~ING ROUTE 3 EWSC SONGS BROWN & HOLTER Push on for Eastern Washington Push on for Eastern Washington Chevrolet - Oldsmobile to Victory While Every Loyal Heart is Praising Thee Guaranteed repairs on all Fight on for Eastern Washington Uphold Her Name makes of ca rs Charge Down the Field, Boys We 'll Win This Game BE 5-6231 Alma Mater With Hearts Warm and Glowing We Pledge Our Loyalty With Sincere Devotion We Bring Our Love to Thee Next Game With Spirit Unceasing We Come a Joyful Throng With Hope Ever Springing Oct. 28 ... 8 p. m. We Raise Our Voice in Song EWSC Refrain: Thy Sons and Daughters Pay Homage VS. To Thy Fair Name All Glory, Honor, Praise to Thee PLU Our Alma Mater, Eastern Washington Words and Arrangements by W. L. Rowles, EWSC Professor of Music Emeritus. PENALTIES I. OFFSIDE by either team; Vi olation 7. PERSONAL FOUL - Ta ckling or 14. FORWA RD PASS OR KICK CATCH­ of scrimmage or free kick form a­ bl ocking defensive playe r who has IN G INTERFERENCE- Inte rference tion; Encroachment on neu tral zone made fair catch; Pi ling on; Hurd ling ; wi th oppo rtunity of pla ye r of re ­ -Loss of Fi ve Ya rds. Grasping face mask of opponent; ceiving team to catch a kick-Loss Tackling pl aye r out of bounds , or of Fifteen Yards. In terference by 2. ILL EGAL PRO C EDURE, POSITION runn in g into player obviously out of OR SUBSTITU TION-Putting ball in member of offensive team with de­ play; Striking an opponent wit h fensive player making pa ss inter­ play before Referee signals " Re ady­ fist, fo rearm, elbow or locked hands; fo r-pl ay" ; Fai lu re to complete su b­ Kicking or kneeing-Loss of Fifteen ception-Loss of Fi fteen Yards Plus stitution before play starts; Playe r Yard s ( Flagrant offenders will be Loss of Dow n. Interference by de­ out of bou nds when sc rimma ge be­ disqualified. ) fensive team on forward pass­ gi ns; Fai lure to maintain proper Passing Team's Ball at Spot of Foul alignment of offensive team when 8. CLIPP ING-Loss of Fi ftee n Yards. and First DowM ball is snapped ; Fals9 start or simu­ ,, lating start of a play; Taking more 9. ROUGHING THE KICK ER or ho ld­ 15. INELIGIBLE RECEIVER_ 1 DOWN- t ha n two steps after Fair Catch is er-Loss of Fifteen Yards. FIELD ON PASS-Loss of Fift1te 11 m, fr ; Playe r on line receivi ng sna p 10. UNSPORTSMANLI KE CONDUCT­ Yards. -·-Loss of Five Yard s. Violation of rules during intermi s­ 16. BAL L ILLEGALLY . TOUCHED, 3. ILLEGAL MO TI O N-Offensive play­ sio n; Ill ega l return of suspended pla ye r; Coaching from sidel in es; KICKED O R BATTED-Forward pass er illegally in motion when ball is being touched by ineligible receiver sn apped-Loss of Five Yards. Invalid sig nal fo r Fair Catch; Per­ sons illegally on field-Loss of Fif­ beyon d th e line of scrim mage-Loss 4. ILLEGAL SHIFT-Failu re to stop one teen Yards. ( Flagrant offen ders wil l of Fifteen Yards fr om Spot of Pre­ full second followi ng sh ift-i_oss of be d is qualified. ) ceding Dow n and Loss of a Dow n. Eligible pass re ceiver who goes out F;; '""'n Yards. 11 . IL LEGAL USE O F HANDS AND ARMS by offensive or defensive of bou nds and la ter touches a for­ 5. ILLEGAL RETUR N of substitute not word pass-Loss of Down. lllegel previou;!y disqualified-Loss of Fi f­ player; Defensive holding-Loss of touchi ng of kick ed ball within OJt· teen Yards. Fifteen Yards. ponent's ten yard line-Touchbed. b. ILLEGAL DELAY OF GAME ; Tak­ 12. INTEN TIONAL GROUND ING of ing more than five times out during forw ard pass-Loss of Five Yards 17. PENALTY DECLINED; Incomplete either helf ( ex cept for replacement Plus Loss of Down. forw ard pass; No pley or no score. of inj ured player}-Loss of Fi ve Yards . Team not ready to play at 13 . ILL EGAL LY PASS ING OR HAND­ 18. CR AWLING by runn er-Loss of start of either ha lf-Loss of Fifteen ING BALL FORWARD- Loss of Five Five Yards. In terlocke d Interference Ya rds. Yards Plus Loss of Down . -Loss of Fi ft een Ya rd,. FOUR OF EWSC'S SENIOR LINEMEN

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ALLEN HARLEY, Tackle, 6'3", 218, 26, Spo­ KUYKENDALL, TED, Guard, 6', 189, 23, kane Richla nd. A two-letter end, Allen returned after several years in the service. Although he is A top-notch lineman, blocks well, tackles back to his old form, his weight and speed hard and goes all-out on all plays. A starter has been utilized by Eastern coach Ed Chis­ last year, he proved the key to Savage line sus at tackle, where the Savages were woe­ again this year. Has been out with injuries fully lacking this year. but is on the mend. EVERITT, DAVE, Gua rd, 5'10½", 210, 22, Pasco. LERCH, PAUL, Guard, 5' 11 ', 170, 20, Spo­ This Pasco senior lettered last year. An kane. all-JC pick at Columbia Basin College, he Despite his size, this two-year guard has showed terrific blocking and speed last year. tremendous speed and desire. Pound-for. He has been a standout this year and al­ pound one of the best in the Evergreen Con­ though slowed by inj uries is expected to be ference on the defense, where he usually in action today. sees plenty of action.

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REMEMBER THE CHUCK WAGON DINNERS Model after the game Barber Shop GEORGE HOUSE CAFE Irving Brooks & Ernie Larson 3rd & Walnut Spokane ABOUT THE GAME Remaining This afternoon's game marks the 37th 1961 Football Schedule time Eastern Washington has played Whit­ Oct. 28-Pacific Lutheran (*) worth on the gridiron. The Savages have Cheney, 8 p. m. beaten the Pirates 24 times, while losing on 13 occasions. There has never been a tie. Nov. 4-University of Puget Sound (*) For the season Eastern has lost its first Tacoma, 1:30 p. m. four ball games. Three of those losses came at the hands of teams that are unbeaten this Nov. 11- Central Washington (*) year. Whitworth has won three and lost one Cheney, 1:30 p. m. this season. The Whits' lone loss was to Cen­ Nov. 18-College of tral Washington. Cheney, 1:30 p. m. Coach Sam Adams of the Pirates says he ("' ) Evergreen Conference games is not looking past today's game, but a lot H-Homecoming of players may be thinking ahead to the return match with Central on November 4, and the big game with Humboldt State on Thanksgiving Day. Edgett Brothers If the Savage defense is as spirited and aggressive as it was in last week's narrow MARSHALL WELLS STORE loss to undefeated Western Washington, the Pirate attack could bog down as it did before 317 First St. Cheney in its loss to Central. Savage coach Ed Chissus has put his squad through stiff workouts this week in hopes of making the offense move and the defense CITY DRY CLEANERS tougher. Look for Eastern blocking to be the sharpest of the year, and the ground Cleaning-Laundry game to open up as a result. Pressing-Tailoring Whitworth is once again led by the able arm of former North Central High of Spo­ Phone BE 5-5732 (continued on page 8)

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OFFICIALS Referee - Bill Ames A I Umpire - Tom Butler N E'VY Head Linesman - Nick Scarp i Field Judge - George Derr FEELINGI Eastern Washington State Coll LT 86 Allen 218 ~ Steph 16( LH FB ... 34 42 Dotson Lau lain 185 180 1 Whitworth College Prol LT LG C 76 66 50 Bennett Woodworth Wahl 209 185 200 Q 11 Spurloc 180 Ab:t,O 'o ;)_f.i ~ ~),... LH FB 36 \\ ~"",,it!\~ Ha~Jing Grady l'f: ,. r' 175 193 a."'-t \1 EASTE INGTON STATE COLLEGE lmore Brooks, q~ 58 Herman Snoddy, b )( Charl'es Jungbl'o'1-11/q - ,(ot)Keith Vradenburg,i.g' 14 George Stephens<;' q td' Ted Kuykendall, @sob Clark, q Vi< 64 Dave Everitt, g v..,. 22 John Bass, b V 66 Jerry McNearney, g 23 Joe Bonny, b 71 J im Mitsui, g 24 Doug Morgan, q 72 George Ling, tv' 31 Larry Gragg, b ~ Buzz Pi'ltd;, t v ~ ~~:t:rr;;~~f/ ~~ ~s:~nB~~cl<~ ' / !:: X 34 Jerry Dotson, b ~ .../ 76 Robert Stanley, V ~1)Glen Crandal, e V" Bili Newborne, c4' ti'2 Ed Laulainen, fb V 18' Ed Thill, e v- X' 43 Lonnie Henry, fb Da ryl Henjum,kf"'X ~ Ken Ducharme,Vti Paul Lerch. g V ',< (.il) Mike Hess, ~ 85 D<> ,, Myers, e 53 Dave Scafani, c .J 86 arley Allen, ~ @ Jerry Schelling,'<'°"- @ Mike Macaulay,J..€" X 56 Don Cox, g 89 Ken Benson b 57 Tommy Garrett, b PACIFIC COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON

lN U. S A I i ollege RG 64 Everitt 210 Q 14 ,phnns 160 FB 12 aini~n so ·obable Starting Lineup RG RT 64 74 11 1 Baker Meyer ) 165 195 Q I loc k 0 :B RH 6 10 1d:r Matthews 13 145 WHITWORTH COLLEGE 10 Edker Matthews, 64 Gene Baker,Lg"">( 11 Dennis Spurlock, 65 Ron Haffner,Lg--"" 12 Dennis Driskil'I, b 66 Jim Woodworth,J.ef 13 Charlie Adams, q 67 Jerry O'Callahan,J,,g'"){ )4 Bruce Werner, q 68 Clark Cl aymon~ 20 Rex Schimke,Llr"'" 70 Larry Larson,_t .Al. 2! Norm HardintV 71 George Rallis~ _:;, 22 Von Buck, b t,...,"""' 72 Ken Sugarman_..,.,.. ~ 34 Dennis Reiger,_~ 73 Mike Edmunds,~ 35 Paul Kendall,tfff r. 74 Bob Meyer, · l ) 36 Bruce Grady~ X 75 Leo Hutchins 41 Les Rurey~ -: ~ 76 Blaine Bennett J..r'"' 43 John Mu rio, 'e"" ': 80 Jim Cole )( . • 45 Bruce Ba br, · 81 Pete Bla~k ~ X. v 50 Jon Wahl (Cai:-1-' i';~ 83 Don Samu~l's, " ~ , 51 Perry Morton,k"""ol'; _.v 84 Mike Peterson,ie---- ." 53 Bruce Wendelburg,"'f'" r 86 Fred Shaffer, ~ 60 George Haglund, g , A/87 Wendell Witt,v-1{ 62 La Vaughn Stephensv9 " 88. John Price, e 63 Charles Frerichs, g V

17 ln,omplete fo,wo,d poss, 18 Help ing , unner or ~ ~ 22 Ti-out 24 lal ,....ty~ 1; In eligible ,eoiver pena lty dedined, no ploy 0 0 inte,lo,ked inte,lerento !' J'j ij~-,....,__,. f., ploy 0 ) l dow nfo eld on pan o, no s,o,e (G19 {J: ( ~ \ ~ ;';°~~~;",~' roovod - ~oA_ ~ f,omsldetoside, 0 0 □ 0 ~ / ::;· ·· 1'.IL ~.,;:2 o·-· "'~-.. II u~ " 9 \"\..-'- ki ,ked ba tted }/ ~\, field 1001 21 $afwtJ ~23 l'iret down \ o, _gri ~l'III N ; EJ 1N U 5 A Mo re Whitworth College Roster About the Game 13 Adams, Charles QB 5'10" 170 (continued from page 5) 45 Baker , Bruce HB 5'9" 165 ~ Baker, Gene G 6'0" 215 kane quarterback, Dennis Spurlock. All Spur­ lock did last year was lead all passers in 76 Bennett, Blaine T 6'0" 209 football across the land in passing statistics. @ Black, Pete E 6'4" 195 This year he has hit a peak of 375 yards in 22 Buck, Von HB 6'1" 195 one game. This was two weeks ago in Whit- @ Claymon, Clark C 6'2" 212 " ·worth's crushing victory over Pacific Luth­ ®) Cole, Jim E 6'2" 180 eran. 12 Driskill, Dennis HB 5'10" 160 Helping to make Whitworth's Spurlock look good are pass-snagging ends John C!§:) Edmunds, Mike T 6'2" 201 "Hula" Murio, Mike Peterson and Wendell 63 Frerichs, Charles G 6'2" 205 Witt, and pass-catching halfbacks Norm @ Grady, Bruce FB 5'11" 193 Har ding and Les Rurey. 65 Haffner , Ron G 5'10" 179 On the ground Whitworth moves well, thus 60 Haglund, Geor ge G 6'0" 180 making for a versatile attack. Harding, Bruce 21 Harding, Norm HB 5'10" 175 Grady and Edker Matthews are starting in 75 Hutchins, Leo T 5'11" 224 the backfield with Spurlock. ~ Kendall, Paul FB 5'10" 175 The Savages will be strengthened this ' 70 Larson, Larry T 6'1" 235 week with the r eturn to action of backfield LW Matthews, Edker HB 5'7" 145 star Dave Davis and fullback Ken Ducharme. ~ 4 Meyer, Bob T 6'1" 195 Also recovered from injuries and ready Morton, Perry C 6'2" 210

for action are guards Dave Everitt and Ted Murio1 John E 6'0" 180 Kuykendall. j O'Callahan, J erry G 6'0" 208 Coach Chissus is counting on Harley Allen rsl> Peterson, Mike E 6'4" 207 and George Ling, tackles; Everitt, Kuyken­ ~ Price, John E 6'0" 185 dall and Paul Lerch, a defensive standout (JY Rallis, George T 5'11" 230 all year, at the guard spots; Jerry Schelling 34 Rieger, Dennis FB 5'10" 192 and Mike Hess, centers; Ed Laulainen and 41 Rurey, Les HB 5'7" 165 his crew of linebackers, along with the all­ ® Samuels, Don HB 5'11" 185 important defensive backfield to cont ain 20 Schimke, Rex HB 5'8" 151 the Pirates. .(]1D Shaf£er, Fred E 6'1" 216 Whitworth is a three touchdown favorite. T l Spurlock, Dennis QB 6'0" 180 (62) Stephens, LaVaughn G 6'0" 198 'ffi> Sugar,man, Ken T 6'3" 230 50 Wahl, Jon C 5'11" 200 Wendelburg, Bruce C 5'10" 185 Werner, Bruce Q 6'1" 178 Witt, Wendell E 6'1" 183 66 Woodworth, Jim G 5'10" 185

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