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1951 Grizzly Football Yearbook University of Montana—Missoula University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2014 Intercollegiate Athletics 9-1-1951 1951 Grizzly Football Yearbook University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_yearbooks Recommended Citation University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department, "1951 Grizzly Football Yearbook" (1951). Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2014. 5. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_yearbooks/5 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Intercollegiate Athletics at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2014 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TABLE OF CONTENTS Press and Radio Information.......................... 1 Mountain States Conference Schedule . c ............... 2 1951 Schedule, 1950 Results, All-Time Record............ 3 General Information on Montana University............. U The 1951 Grizzly Coaching Staff....................... 5 1951 Outlook....................................... 8 1951 Football Roster................................ 10 Thumbnail Sketches of Flayers....................... 12 Pronunciation...................................... 18 Squad Summary By Positions........................... 19 Experience Breakdown................................ 20 Miscellaneous.................................... .21 Derivation of Grizzlies and Traditions................ 22 Montana All-Time Football Record......................21* Results for Past Ten Years........................... 25 1950 Game Statistics................................ 26 1950 Individual Statistics........................... 27 Montana*s All-Time All-Star Teams .................... 29 Grizzlies 1951 Opponents. ....................... 30 Sport Shorts....................................... 37 COVER: Grizzly Co-Captains (Left to Right) Bob "Lefty" Byrne, Right Halfback and Paul "Sonny" Mold, Left Halfback, with action on Dornblaser Field. MONTANA UNIVERSITY RADIO AND PRESS BOOKLET FOOTBALL 1951 This brochare is prepared for the convenience of Sportwriters and Sportcasters in following Montana University’s Grizzlies during the 1951 Football campaign. For additional information, special stories, photo­ graphs or Fress Tickets, please address: Fred C. Cunningham Athletic News Director Montana University Missoula, Montana Fress and Radio Information Members of the Working Press of all Legitimate Newspapers or wire ser­ vices desiring to cover Grizzly games are entitled to one seat in Montana's Press Box. Please write for tickets well in advance of game to be covered. The tickets will be held in The Athletic News Director's Office and can be picked up any time before the starting of the game. Cur Press facilities are being greatly improved this year. Radio Booth facilities are available to broadcasting companies. No charge is made for broadcasting rights. Write the Publicity Director for permission so provisions can be arranged for your broadcast. Competent Spotters will be supplied if you so desire. Telephone facilities are available and direct Western Union wires may be ordered in. Western Union boys will be on hand to carry all dispatches to the downtown Western Union office at the end of each period. An official statistician will supply press and radio info nation including half-time and final statistics, lineup and substitution summaries. Transportation will be available for visiting writers to down-town hotels. Publicity Directors Please send your brochure and future Press releases to the following Missoula, Montana addresses: Fred C. Cunningham, Athletic News Director, Montana University Ray T. Rocene, Sports Editor, Daily Missoulian John T. Campbell, Radio Station KXLL Gy Noe, Radio Station KGVO Lou Keim, Sports Editor, Kalinin, Montana University - 1 - ________ rivi. uiooiu oi/Cbuyo CUV/C 1 Date Montana New Mexico Denver Utah State looming Colorado A&M Utah*U. iB.Y.U. ___ __ Sept. 15 Colo.College Florida U. Mont. State Idaho State iDenver Jacksonville Salt Lake 9/14 Provo Sept. 22 Washington Arizona State Drake Arizona S. Idaho U. Colo. U. i Arizona Open Seattle Flagstaff Denver 9/21 Logan Laramie Boulder Tucson Montana Uyoming Wichita U. Denver Colo. Mines Oregon State Hawaii U. Sept. 29 New Mexico (Kite) (Hite) Laraniie 9/28 Laramie (Kite) Corvallis Provo Missoula Missoula Logan Fort Collins Oct. 6 De;.\er (Kite) New lie;:. A&15 Montana (Mite] Wyoming Utah ^tate Colo. College B.Y.U. Utah U. Laramie Laramie (Mite; Denver Las Cruces Denver Colo. Springs Salt Lake Salt Lake Idaho Denver New nexico Colo. ii&M fiydirang Kansas Oct. 13 Missoula Denver Denver Open Fort Collins Fort Collins Lawrence Open Oct. 20 Montana State Texas Western Utah U. Colo. A&2I B.Y.U. Utah State Denver Uyoming Bozeman El Paso Salt Lake Fort Collins Laramie Fort Collins Salt Lake Laramie Oct. 27 Utah State Colo. A&M B.Y.U. Montana U. Utah U. New Mexico Wyoming Denver Logan Albuquerque Denver Logan Salt Lake Albuquerque Salt Lake Denver Nov. 3 Wyoming Arizona Utah U. Montana B.Y.U. Utah State Colorado A&M Missoula Tucson Logan Missoula Provo Logan Provo Nov. 10 Colo. A&M Wyoming C.O.P. B.Y.U. New Mexico Montana Colorado Utah State Fort Collins Albuquerque Stockton Provo Albuquerque Fort Collins Boulder Provo Nov. 17 Wash. State B.Y.U. Utah State Denver Open Utah U. Colo. A&M New Mexico Pullman Albuquerque Denver Denver Salt Lake Salt Lake Albuquerque Idaho Pepperdine Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Colo. A&M Nevada U. Arizona S. Denver Texas Tech. Denver 11/24 Tempe Denver 1 1 /2 2 11/24 Albuquerque ileno Salt Lake Los Angeles Dec. 1 Utah State New Mexico Albuquerque Albuquerque ------------- page 2 1951 Schedule 1950 Results Mont. Opp. Date Place Opponents Score Opponents Score Sept. *2 Seattle Washington University 52 East. Wash. College 0 Sept,.29 •MISSOULA New Mexico University 28 Idaho University 27 Oct. 6 Denver Denver University 13 Oregon University 21 Oct. 13 MISSOULA Idaho University 7 Wash. State'College 14 Oct. 20 Boteman Montana State College 33 Mont. State College 0 Oct. 27 *Logan Utah State College 0 Oregon State College 20 Nov. 3 “MISSOULA Wyoming University 35 Col. of Puget Sound 7 Nov. 10 Fort Collins Colorado A&M 14 Nevada University 19 Nov. 17 Pullman Washington State 38 Utah State College 7 7 San Jose State 32 •Conference Games Won 5 — Lost 5 — Tied i0 Montana University was admitted in July 1950 as a member of tlie Moun­ tain States Conference. The Grizzlies started their first neu conference affiliation competition with swimming, winter quarter 1951, and have competed in the full spring sports program. This fall will be the first Mountain States Conference Football competition that Montana has competed. Each member institution must play at least five (5) conference football games to qualify for the championship. MONTANA UNIVERSITY ALL-TIME RECORD 51 years of Football Won 157 Lost 177 Tied 24 Pet. .4-39 Montana1s Total Points 4,730 Opponents Total Points A,936 - 3 - General Information on Ibntana University Location: Missoula, ibntana Chartered: February 17, 1893 President: Dr. Carl McFarland Faculty Athletic Representative: Dean J. E. "Burly" Miller Enrollment: More than 2600 men and women. Colors: Copper, Silver, Gold. Team Nicknames: Grizzlies, Silvertips. Ilome Stadium: Dornblaser Field, Capacity 10,000. Named after Paul Dorn- blaser, Grizzly hero of a great 1914 team, who was killed in action during World bar I. Conference: Mountain States (Members are: Denver U, looming U, New Mexico U, Utah U, Brigham Young U, Utah State, Colorado A&M, Ibntana U.) GRIZZLY ATHLETIC STAFF Director of Athletics: Clyde U. "Cac" Hubbard Oregon State 1921 520 Daly Ave. Phone 4729 » Head Football Coach: Ted Shiplcey Stanford 1927 Pattee Canyon, Phone 9-1014 Line Coach, Swimming Coach: Fred Erdhaus Arizona 1939 1800 Park Hione 6592 Assistant Coach, Track Coach, Head Scout: Harry Adams Montana 1921 204 Beverly Phone 8118 Basketball Coach: George P. "Jiggs" Drhlberg Montana 1925 517 University Phone 7268 Frechman Coach, Baseball Coach: Eddie Chinslce Montana 1931 233 Keith Phone 9-1725 Trainer: Haseby Rhinehart Montana 1935 1914 S. 5th West Phone 6916 Publicity Director: Fred C. Cunningham Montana 1949 435 McLeod Phone 3018 -4- MONTANA ATHLETIC STAFF CLYDE W. "CAC" HUBBARD — ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. Dean of Montana University's Athletic Department is hardworking, ever tireless Clyde II. "Cac" Hubbard. Cac came to Montana in March of 1949 to assume the Head At] letic administrative job after servo.ng in the college coaching field for almost 30 years. At Oregon State College, he won 9 letters in varsity sports, earning them in Football, Basketball, and Baseball. He.de All-Conference in both Football and Basketball his senior year. Upon gradua­ tion in 1921 Cac turned dorm a Pro contract in Baseball and accepted an assistant Coaching position at his alma mater and for the next 28 years hie career was devoted to tutoring College Athletes. In 1927 Hubbard moved to the College of Puget Sound at Tacoma as Director of Athletics and Head Coach. The San Francisco Olympic Club was his next stop where he remained from 1929 until 1932 as Head Coach and Director of Physical Education. In 1932 Cac accepted the Head Basketball and Assistant Football. Coaching job at Denver University. In the next 17 years at D. U. he coached all the sports at one
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