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Ohio St a Te Football Roster 1935 H eadquarters For COMPLETE WINTER NEEDS • HEATERS INDEX OF ADVERTISERS ANTI -FREEZE Aitken Pharmacy. .. 2 Block Floral o ...... .. ........................... 68 Buckeye tages, Inc...... .... ...................... AUTO ROBES 62 Camel Cigarettes. ..................... Back Cover DEF ROSTERS Chesterfield Cigarette ................... Center pread TIRE CHAINS Coca-Cola B'ottling Co.. 2 ol umbus Railway Power & Light Co ............... 62 Deshler-Wallick Hotel. .......... ......... ....... 45 J,te$toae BATTERY SERVICE Detroit Leland Hotel .............................. 50 BA TTERIES (A ll Ma kes) Dutch Candy. .. 64 E. Elford and Sons .................... .. .......... 64 Firestone .... .............. ....... Inside Front Cover SERVICE BRAKE LINING Fire tone Service... .. ... ............... ... 1 Ford Dealers of Ohio .. ............................ 39 Fort Hayes Hotel . .. 46 LUBRICATION F ranklin American Laundry. .. 50 Ga Company. 2 Gold mith Sports Equipment ....................... 48 Goodrich Silvertown Stores ........................ 36 COME IN TODAY Goodyear . .. 41 And See Heer Printing Co.. 70 Hiss Stamp Co ................................... 82 TH E NEW K roger Grocery and Baking Co.. 82 1936 Marble Cliff Quarries Co ..... ...................... 36 R. C. A. McClure-Nesbitt Motor Co ......................... 44 Michigan Special Train. .. 3 GRUNOW Mills Buffet. ...................................... 48 STEWART Moore and Ross Co ......... , ................ , , , , . 40 WARNER Mutual Engravers, Inc.. 50 And so it is with tires. T h ere are Neil Hou e .. .. ..... .. .......... .... .......... ... 82 many claims of blowout protection, RADIOS Ohio Oil Co ........ ................. In ide Back Cover non-skid afety and long service. But 0. M. Scott and ons Co. 46 claims won't protect you in an ALSO O'Shea Knitting Goods ........................ ... 64 emergency. (!~R~ AUTO The Ben Ratner Co. .. 50 Firestone gives you proven * Firestone Tires have been on RA DIOS Robinson' . 36 performance, safety and dependability the winning cars i n the and Royal Typewriter................................. 4 -proven in the most gruelling tire gruelling Indianapolis 500· Complete Scioto Paper Company. 4 tests ever known. The records listed Mile Race for 16 consecutive Accessories Spalding Bros. (A. G.) ................... ........ 46 here ru·e only a few of the many that years. State Automobile Insurance Co ......... ........... 22 have earned for Firestone Tires the Firestone Tires car Tellings Ice Cream ................................ 64 reputation of being "The Masterpiece * ried Ab Jenkins 3,000 miles over tl1P niversity Drug Store............................. 2 of Tire Construction." hot salt beds o f Lake Lis t en -to ''"' PnicP of Firestone-Jeaturi.n,i Ricl,ard Bonneville, Utah, brealcing 77 Croohs~ Ne~son. Edcly and Marga~c t p eaks - ct•ery J.Uonday 1ug ltt o ver N.B.C. Natr.011.u,ide N e t worl~ records without tire trouble. * For eight consecutive years • FirestonP Tires have been on th e winning cars in the dangerous Pike's Peak clim'> I T.ire$tone© 1935, F. T. & R. Co. where a skirl meant death, HAVE YOU NOT ICED THE BIG SWING "DA VE" and "VI" AITKEN TO GAS HE~T? Invite You to Visit the University Drug Store WOODRUFF and HIGH OR SPECIAL TRAINS The Aitken Pharmacy More families are installing automatic gas heat EAST BROAD and FOURTH in their homes this fall than eny time in severa l years. Investigate the advantages of this ideal , form of hea. ing for your home. For a free heat­ ·-ing survey, call- The popular student ii rec tt tt Q) Mr ii c Il1l ii g a 1111 S_tt a dl i 1111 mm meeting place (VIA NEW YORK CENTRAL SYSTEM) c:q Gas Doe ·n't ost ... It PAYS.1 P Saturday, November 23, 1935 ROUND TRIP FARES This is the drink that $5.00 in Coach makes a pause $5.50 in Pullman Plus $2.26 Parlor Car Seat refreshing. COACH TRAIN LEAVES COLUMBUS 6:45 A. M. PULLMAN TRAIN LEAVES COLUMBUS 7:00 A. M. Pause a minute.}~ " Return Immediately After the Game and try it! Diner on all trains serving breakfast, luncheon and dinner Drink @J:JL~ FOR RESERVATIONS CALL OSCAR THOMAS DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING Football Ticket Office, Ohio State Stadium UN. 3148, Stations 307, 308 or 309 2 3 said the little quarterback to the great bi ·'anyhow with - TOUCH CONTROL ~ we can ~ both use the same ROYAL PORTABLE' THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM ILLI NOIS-OHIO STATE LARllY SN1.'DER, Editor O CAR THOJIAS, Business Ma nager ARTISTS: Fred Macbetnnz Bob Iiell,· Earl Hughes Try the amazing New Royal Portable with Touch NOVEMBER 16, 1935 Control.* Regardless of your size and physique­ ILLINOIS OHIO tarting line-up ........................ 4.2, 4.3 tarting lineu1-. ........................ 4-2, 43 Touch Control adapts the key tension of the New P laying numbers ..... ........ ............ 40 Pln.lriug ntun bers . .... , ................... 45 Ro•ter ....... ........•......•...... ..... 38 Roster ........................ ........... 4'i Zu1•1>ke nnd Huff ...... •...•.. , . J 7 ong~ nncl :\'ells .................... ....... 51 Royal to your exact finger pressure-ensures per­ ongs and yells .......................... 49 1~resident Ri ghtmire .............. ..... 7, l O All time team . .......•...... , .......•.. .. 29 Frnnc·i~ 8ehmiflt . ... · ···•···~·· ........ .. 8. 14 fect typing ease and comfort, no matter how you L. \V. St.. John .... ..............•.... Hi , en.iors ................................ 18. 10 Chnrt of Notre Dnme gnme ........ .. ...... 81 type! Price-only $49.50, complete with handsome In the Bl" Ten ......................•...... 3,1 hart or Chicago gn.me .. ................ 80 I nm the Unlver sit,·. 8 Plnsf'r art1 ..... ... , ............ 23. G3. 67, 7 1 So you came home ...... , ... ,............. 12 B asehnll ................................ 60, 61. carrying case! See the New Royal Portable at your Ohio Track ..................... .. 26, 27, 74 Ff'nf'ini=--0.\'lnnustit•s ....................... 58 Ohio DnsketbnU .......•...•.. , ......... 52, 53 \Vrc8tling- ........ ........................ 06 A,•ery Brundage .......... .•.............. 70 ~w·i mming . ... ..... ....... ............. 5 .1 dealer's store! Other models, $ 37.50 to $62.50. Ohio Freshmen ............ , ............... 24 Polo ............ , , ... , ...... , . 57 The Band .............. ............... 68, 69 Tennis nn1l "oH ............................ 76 Royal Typewriter Company, Inc., 2 Park Avenue, New York City Nntional Ad,•ertl•ln1< lt<>presentt,t1,•es: Football Pnbllcatlons, 370 Lexington A,•e., ' ew York City * ONLY ROYAL GIVES YOU TOUCH CONTROL 4 5 Know President George W Rightmire [Administrator, Scholar, Gentleman, Athlete} One night ro years ago the Ohio State University tion in one of the country's greatest universities, and board of trustees held a special meeting. They has succeeded in no small measure. summoned Professor George W. Rightmire to ap­ pear before them. In this effort, President Rightmire has had the benefit of his own experience as an Ohio State Wondering what he might have done to be call ed student in the early 9o's. He lived in a dormitory upon the carpet in such summary fashion, the mod­ similar to the Tower club, where educational op­ est professor of law answered the call. portunities are made possible for boys in modest "Professor Rightmire, we have decided to make circumstances. He worked to defray his college you acting president of the University," the chair­ expenses, hence his intense interest in helping that man said. type of student. " But you must be joking," the professor replied. From his participation as a student in athletics He was soon convinced that the board was quite has come a desire to see Ohio State sports clean and serious. He protested in vain that he would prefer wholesome. President Rightmire played football to continue his work in the college of law. and was on the track squad. He was later graduate manager of athletics. As So, on November 5, 1925, George \ V. Rightmire a member of the athletic board he pleaded Ohio !became acting president oE Ohio State University. State's cause in Chicago when the University's request for admissio During the next few month , while the board con­ n to the Western conference was being heard. He sidered the qualifications of more than 40 leading helped to bring educators, Acting President Rightmire went quietly, L. W. St. John here as director of athletics. He has encouraged efficiently, about his work. Trouble ome ituation intramural sports, in which most of the were handled in capable manner. student body participates. After a painstaking survey of two score presi­ President Rightmire believes that education is GEORGE W. RIGHTMIRE, President dential possibilities, the board came to the realiza­ useless if it does not result in good citizenship, hence The Ohio State University tion that the best of all was already at the helm. his effort to present an educational progra~ in­ On March 1, 1926, the word "acting" disappeared tended to develop the student into a well-rounded from Mr. Rightmire's title. individual. The selection had added significance, because for Growth of the University has been no end in Greetings to the HoMecomers I the first time an Ohio State alumnus had become itself for P resident Rightmire, but it has followed president of his alma mater. It also gave evidence T he University gives a formal welcome annually during the football season to it alumni and quite naturally from his program. W hen he came many friends who come on that occasion to see a great that a prophet CAN win honors
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