Grizzly Gridder Ursinus College Official Football Program, October 12, 1935 Varsity Club Ursinus College
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SATURDA V, OCT. 12 OFFICIAL PROCRAM PRICE 25 CENTS Commercial Hotel COLLEG EVILLE, PENNA. lust Below the Railroad • Spee::iDI Dinners ROAST CHICKEN with WAFFLES, full course 8Sc • 1 ~e:: Dinners TENDERLOIN STEAK CHICKEN CHOW MEIN ROAST CHICKEN Dinners include choice of Soup Tomato Juice or Fruit Cup Choice of Two Vegetables New Boiled Potatoes French Fries Dessert Pie or Ice Cream Coffee Tea or Milk • file:: Dinners BREADED VEAL CUTLETS CREAMED CHICKEN on TOAST ROAST SIRLOIN of BEEF Dinners Include Same as Above • SPECIAL PLATTERS, SALADS, and SANDWICHES OYSTERS DEVILED CRABS STEAMED CLAMS FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS PllONE: COLLEGEVILLE 89 MARTIN BRILL. Head Coach Chief Explorers of La Salle JOHN BRENNAN. Captain JAMES HENRY, Assistant Coach CONTENTS Don't forget to visit Kenneth & Page The B. Chief Explorers of La Salle 1 La Salle's First Trip to Bears Lair 3 Nace ED ITORIALS 4 Bakery The Brains Behind the Bears 5 Fiflh Avenue a nd for their fa mous Mai n Slreel Eleven Fighting Grizzlies 6 Grizzly Gridder Gridiron Gossip 8 COLLEGEVILLE, PA. Cin - Buns 1'1-10 ' E 312 Ursinus Varsity Squad 9 Ursinus Lineup 10 Also all k inds 0/ • La Salle Lineup 11 LUNCHES FIRESTONE TIRES La Salle Varsity Squad 12 wnLARDBATTERI ES CANDY Five Threats of the Blue and Gold 13 Soda Fountain • The Antiquity of Football 14 Cigars and Garage and Service Other Fall Sports - 15 Ci garettes Station La Salle-Ursinus Football Figures 16 u. Rall}1t Graber Official Rules and Signals 17 I ndex of Advertisers 20 THE FLOYD"WELLS CO. RO Y E R S F OR D, PENN SY L V ANIA October 12, 1935 CR1ZZLY CRIDDER 3 La Salle's First Trip to Bears' Lair w~ might ne\ e r have mel th e Explorers before in Bowl game, we can better understand La Sall e's a regulation game, as records indicate. but upon defeat perllsing thro ugh th e fil es we co me upon something So, with a new team opening OUf home schedul e, of int erest. predictions arc not in order. except that it will be a good, fast, scrappy game. In fact. last year pro· Last lear in a pre.scheduled game before Villa· fessional dopeslers were given headaches by lhe nonl ~ I a ll g ht ere d us, we mel and defeated La Sa lle. Bears, as the Grizzlies upset the apple·cart in prac· 6·0. or course, thi s means absolute1} nothing in ti cal! ) every encounter. prcd icting the o ut come o f loday's struggle. But here's sO lliething. In read in g furth er, we find that it was Remember lh al game wilh Penn! And F. and M! Iho hesl praclice game eilher schoo l had before But Ih e Grizzl) doe n't resl on pasl laurels; and piu)C'd. ow by comparing the present record s, we although two de fcat5, and rath e r decisive Oll es at find, ill addition, th at both school have retained lh at, have alread) been given us this )car, we are prnctieall) th e same squad. 0 we rna) not know out for the initial, ictol") in dead earnest. "ho will win, but we do know that bitter struggle B) the wa ) . recall how we bounced up and down is ill !:Ilore for us. last) ear. \Vc'd \\ in a big game one 8lurday, and drop the next on the following, or at leasl pia)' an Do not attempt to pick Ollt an)' ce rtain individual o fT game a ft er a good one. slar, ralher kee p ),our e)es on Marl) Brill, lhe La Salle coach. Marl )" slarling his lhird lear as If lhal be the case lhis ) ear. look al last Salurda)"s head coach of the Explorers. has an enviable record game. Granled lhal Bucknell was the belter team, lo look back upon. He has done wonders wilh the were th e) twent) point bett er? The answer accord Explorers, and an)' one of the backfield is a danger. ing lo both pla)'e r and speclalor i no". Then ous threat. Since he took over the team in the be· shouldn '\ we be on the rebound lhis week ? Of ginning of the 1933 season, he has lUlored La Salle course, but lel's drop Ihe last parl and make it the 10 LO wins, 3 losses, and 3 lies, oUl of a tOlal of 16 rebound fo r th e entire season. games played. Last )car. Ule forme r .\otre Dame \Ve' ll see three home games in a row lhis year. slar piloled his squad through a perfecl season. and La Salle has the privilege of being the firsl, and Catholic Univer il). of Washinglon, broke their win· the dislinclion of probabl), being the slrongest. Lel's ning slreak last Salurda)" as lhey ran rough·shod get over lhis first barrier. and hurdle the other two over the Explorers. But when we consider that the wilh Muhlenberg and Albright so lhat we can at Washi nglon leam is a strong conlender for the Rose least boast a perfecl home reco rd for the season. 4 October 12, 1935 GRIZZLY team has. nol been outwardly shown rather than that GRIZZL Y GRIDDER it is missing a llogether. Last year, for example, after a string of three ti ed OFFICIAL FOOTBALL PROGRAM F OR ALL games, it was said lhat the school spirit was drooping. HOME GAMES OF URSI N US COLLEGE But this does not tell the true slor)" for the supporlers of the team were OUl in as full slrength as at previous PUBLI S HED BY games. At home games, parents of players and other studellts filled the slands, cheering for the Bears and V ARSITY CLUB hoping that a break of the jinx would be the feature of the day. Old grads show up every time Ursinus U RS I N U S C O L L E GE C O LLEG E VILLE. P A. plays, both at home and awa),. And at Albright, last year, bOlh sludent , parents, and a lumni sal through Vol. III, No.1 Oc.ober 12, 1935 25 Cell is a pouring r a in to see the Grizzlies bring home a 13-7 victory. TIIOlllAS P. GLASSi\10YER, '36 H. LERoy LA'I1)15. '36 This year, in the two instances observed so far, the Editor Business Manager student body has followed the learn in great force. FRA NK E. REYNOLDS, '37 ABE E. LIPKIN, '37 Even when th e game was played in the evening, 120 Assistant Editor Assistant Business Mal/ager miles awa)" enough managed lo go to prove that the true Ursinus spiril was ever present. If school spirit could win a game, and if Ursinus managed to give full expression to its spirit upon every occasion, nothing OUR T HIRD YEAR could stop us from passing through many undefeated seasons. This may not be true, but cheering and HIS year marks the third in th e hi story of the moral support helps a great deal. So let's show our T present football program, the GRIZZLY GRIDDER. support b)' playing our share of the game. Tn 1933, an enterpri si ng editor, who had noticed the many poor characteristics of previous Ursinlls pro grams, decided a change was necessary. Through his good work, a program that was decidedly beller filling • a ('o ll pgp likp Ursinus was pili 0111 with re~lIltil1g material benefits both to the Varsity Club. its sponsor, YOURS IS T HE TASK and to the staff itsel f. The indi viduali stic character of this first program FOOTBALL once agai ll assumes the slage at Ursinus. was maintained throughout last year in an endeavor Forty-o ll e years ago, ill 1893, footba ll made its to stay away from the old type of program which bow here. Although humble, it was an auspicious be· contained nothing but a few pages of statistics, a few ginning for in its first football game Ursinus won a pictures obtained from the left·overs of every other 20-0 victory over Mel rose. campus publication, and twice as many pages of ad· vertisements distributed with no care throughout the Since that time Ursinus has produced one fin e team magazine. Thus, through the efforts of these two men, after another, unti l, today, her football prowess is a Irving E. Sutin and H arry F. Brian. Ursinus was given by-word among small co ll eges. a new publication that ranks with the best football A fine tradition has been built up-a tradition that programs in the country.