Whitworth College Versus Eastern Washington College of Education Football Program, 1961
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Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons Eastern Washington University Digital History EWU Football Programs Collections 10-21-1961 Whitworth College versus Eastern Washington College of Education football program, 1961 Eastern Washington College of Education. Associated Students Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.ewu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Eastern Washington College of Education. Associated Students, "Whitworth College versus Eastern Washington College of Education football program, 1961" (1961). EWU Football Programs. 25. https://dc.ewu.edu/football_programs/25 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Washington University Digital History Collections at EWU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in EWU Football Programs by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I I 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 Represented For National Advertisi ng By Don Spencer Company, Ir. -:. 271 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. For a Pleasa~t Stay Stay at HACIENDA MOTEL South end of Cheney SI LVERNAi L'S UNION 76 SERVICE Tune up-Electrical Service Lubes-Tire Service Cheney BE 5-6520 Black's HAVE FU N .. HAV E HIRES 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. SIBLEY'S CAFE CHET'S FLOWERS Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners Cheney BE 5-4420 Cheney BE 5-4916 ~ 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 Seattle '- 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.