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Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 29, 1951 University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 University of Montana Publications 9-29-1951 Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 29, 1951 Montana State University (Missoula, Mont.). Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Montana State University (Missoula, Mont.). Athletics Department, "Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 29, 1951" (1951). Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012. 25. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc/25 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Montana Publications at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. OFi^fe:OFFftlAL PROGRAM • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS D O R N B ^ S E R FIELD * SEPTEMBER 29 • 1951 NEW MEXICO MONTANA ► s h o u t , I" •to d sy cigarette!) other (LucfcieS LUCKIES TASTE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE I LS ./M F T - iucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco COPR., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY N E W M E X I C o MONTANA This is the Official Game Program. The Montana University Football Pro­ grams are published for each home game by the Athletic News Service, Fred C. Cunningham, Director, George N. Gilbertson, Assistant. National Advertis­ ing Representative, Don Spencer Company. Inc., 271 Madison Avenue, New York 16, New’ York. r r $ I v " ~ / \ 5. PERSONAL FOUL ROUGHNESS AND 2. ILLEGAL POSITION ' P ILIN G ON OR PROCEDURE 3. ILLEGAL MOTION OR SHIFT 4. DELAY OF GAME 1. OFFSIDE rt 7. CLIPPING // 'u—N - 11. ILLEGAL USE OF HANDS A N D ARMS 9. UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT 10. DEFENSIVE HOLDING 3 ) ^ \ 12. INTENTIONAL GROUNDING 8. ROUGHING t . ILLEGALLY PASSING OR KICKER HANDING BALL FORWARD 15. INELIGIBLE RECEIVER .. BA1I ' A11V DOWN FIELD ON PASS BALL ILLEGALLY TOUCHED/ v»rr. r.Buw un RICKED OR BATTED 14. FORWARD PASS OR 17. INCOMPLETE FORWARD PASS, KICK CATCHING INTERFERENCE PENALTY DECLINED. NO PLAY OR NO SCORE 25. BALL READY'FOR'PLAY 19. BALL DEAD; I IJ' /, IF HAND IS MOVED FROM ^ SIDE TO SIDE: TOUCHBACK 20* TOUCHDOWN OR FIELD GOAL 18. CRAWLING, HELPING THE RUNNER OR INTERLOCKED INTERFERENCE 23. FIRST DOWN 24. START THE CLOCK OR 2 1 . SAFETY 22. TIME-OUT NO MORE TIME-OUTS ALLOWED OFFICIAL WATCH FOR THIS GAME ACCEPTED AS OFFICIAL WATCH FOR TIMING CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS EVENTS IN ALL FIELDS ALL OVER THE W O RLD Ne w Mexico Coaching Staff The University of New Mexico coaching staff: Left to right: Assistant Coach Willis Barnes, Assistant Coach George Petrol, Head Coach Dudley S. DeGroot, Assistant Coach Bob Titchenal, Assistant Coach Reaves "Ribs" Baysinger, Trainer Carl Schlick. New Mexico Lobos Glenn Campbell, Back Chuck Hill, Back Chuck Koskovich, Back New Mexico Lobos Don Hyder, End Bob Arnett, Back Herb Grossman, Back Charles Ellison. Back J. D. Coggins, Guard Mike Prokopiak, Back Marvin McSmith, Back Roger Cox, Back John Watson, Back New Mexico Lobos Dick Brett, End W ayne Hill, End Don Anderson, Tackle Ralph Matteucci, Guard Don Mulkey, Center Larry White, Center lack Barger. Tackle lack Eaton, Tackle Roger Bailey, Tackle New Mexico Lobos Harold Brock, Center Don Litchfield, Guard Don Papini, Guard Jack O'Rourke, Center Jim Briscoe, Tackle Dave Matthews, Back Bill Rettko, Tackle Grant Logan, Guard Horace Morris, End NEW MEXICO LINE-UP (OFFENSIVE) LE LT LG C RG RT RE Brett B arg er C o g g in s W h ite A n d e rso n E aton H y d e r 81 66 62 51 72 71 82 W . H ill W itk o w sk i S g u y re s M u lk ey J a e g e r B ailey M o rg a n 87 70 60 50 61 74 86 QB P ro k o p iak 14 K oskovich LH 12 RH C. H ill C am p b ell 22 40 A rn ett G ro ssm a n 23 FB 41 M cSm ith 35 MONTANA LINE-UP (DEFENSIVE) LE LT LG C RG RT RE Maus Lamley Antonick Murray Jones Miller Anderson 50 40 32 20 31 43 56 Gerlinger Merrill Orlich Roberts Stewart Leonard Rothwell 83 42 48 23 36 45 52 QB V u cu ro v ich 61 S h a d o a n LH 90 r h W o ld B yrne 70 94 G ra v e s S h e rb e c k 71 FB 72 M ircholf 81 C arlso n 80 O FFICIA LS John Good—Referee Delbert Young—Field Judge W. H. Mott—Umpire Bert Bullock—Head Linesman COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., OF MISSOULA MISSOULA. MONTANA NEW MEXICO UNIVERSIT MONTANA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD FOOTBALL SQUAD Ht. Wt. 1 No. Name Pos. Age No, Name Pos. Age Ht. Wt. Bruening, "55 B 18 6. 170 11 20 *Jim Murray, '53 C 20 6.2 200 12 Koskovich, '54 B 21 6.1 187 13 Klisanin, '54 B 21 5.10 187 21 Dick Linsey, '55 C 18 6.1 190 206 14 Prokopiak, '54 B 22 6. 23 Joe Roberts, '53 C 21 6. 185 Hill, '52 B 20 5.9 168 22 31 " Gordon Jones, '53 G 21 6. 205 23 Arnett, '53 B 22 5.7 165 24 Watson, '53 B 20 5.11 180 32 :!:Bob Antonick, '53 G 20 6. 205 165 25 Ellison, '55 B 18 6. 35 "Mel Ingram, '52 G 21 5.10 185 Lynch, '54 B 20 5.9 170 26 36 Bob Stewart, '53 G 20 6 . 195 Cox, '53 B 20 6.2 196 33 40 34 Terpening, '55 B 18 5.10 190 **Bob Lamley, '52 T 23 6.2 205 35 McSmith, '53 B 22 5.11 198 41 Jim Burke, '54 G 21 5.11 175 B 18 6.1 186 36 Mathews, '54 42 ■ Earl Merrill, '52 T 21 6. 200 Bums, '55 B 22 6.1 185 37 43 *Dave Miller, '52 T 21 6.2 40 Campbell, '53 B 21 5.9 165 220 41 Grossman, '54 B 20 5.9 170 44***Dick Reed, '52 T 25 6 . 205 165 42 Main, '54 B 20 5.9 45 :;:Bob Leonard, '52 T 21 6. 195 Kaiser, '53 B 22 5.10 180 43 M Dan Bartsch, '54 T 18 6.1 190 44 Rogers, '54 B 22 5.10 171 48 45 Cook, '55 B 18 5.8 165 Don Orlich, '53 G 19 6. 185 46 Tucker, '55 B 18 5.11 175 49 John Holland, '53 T 20 6.4 215 C 23 5.8 183 50 Mulkey, '52 50 "Harold Maus, '53 E 21 6.4 200 51 White, '55 C 17 5.11 195 51 Geo. Samuelson, '55 E 18 6.4 52 O'Rourke, '54 C 20 6.1 216 190 53 Riggs, '54 C 19 6.2 200 52 " Jack Rothwell, '52 E 22 6.2 195 185 55 Brock, '52 C 21 6. 53 Gene Platt 55 FB 18 6. 190 Squyres, '54 G 23 6. 170 60 55 Frank Nickel, '55 E 18 6.3 180 61 Jaeger, '55 G 18 6. 190 56 Ed Anderson, '54 62 Coggins, '53 G 20 5.11 182 E 18 6.2 200 63 Crompton, '55 G 18 6. 216 57 "‘Dick Moomaw, '531 E 22 6.1 185 19 5.10 201 64 Logan, '53 G 60 M. Campbell, '55 QB 18 5.11 170 Barger, '54 G 23 6.1 203 66 'NO UNPLEASANT 61 *G. Vucurovich, '53 QB 22 5.11 190 67 Craddock, '54 G 20 6.2 195 68 Matteucci, '54 G 19 5.8 175 63 Dick Hubbard, '53 QB 22 5.9 180 69 Litchfield, '52 G 21 5.10 195 64 Mike Fleming, '52 RHB 23 5.10 170 T 24 5.11 230 70 Witkowski, '53 70 **Paul Wold, '52 LHB 21 5.7 170 71 Eaton, '54 T 19 6.3 208 71 ":Bob Graves, '53 72 Anderson, '53 T 21 6.1 235 LHB 22 5.11 180 73 Burcher, '54 T 23 6.3 230 AFTERffASTE" 72 " Hal Sherbeck, '52 LHB 23 5.11 170 23 6.2 210 74 Bailey, '52 T 73 Bob Yurko, '53 LHB 20 5.9 170 75 Pound, '55 T 18 6.2 198 W H E N Y O i f 74***Carol Mayte, '52 FB 24 5.11 185 76 Rettko, '53 T 20 6.1 210 77 Lauderdale, '55 T 17 6.3 210 80 " Gene Carlson, '53 FB 20 5.11 185 78 Chaplin, '55 T 18 6. 186 81 Fred Mirchoff, '53 FB 24 5.11 180 T 18 6. 187 79 Kenyon, '55 82 " Bo Laird, '53 FB 20 5.11 200 Southard, '55 E 18 6.2 170 80 83 " Don Gerlinger, '53 81 Brett, '53 E 20 5.11 185 E 21 6. 200 82 Hyder, '54 E 18 6.2 210 90 Dick Shadoan, '53 QB 20 5.11 165 E 20 6.1 204 83 Morris, '53 91 D. Andreasen, '55 LHB 18 6. 175 84 Morse, '54 E 18 6.3 195 hesterfield C 92 " Lloyd Thomas, '53 RHB 23 6. 180 5.10 170 85 Hunter, '54 E 23 MORE COLLEGE M l 88 Brittelle D., '55 E 17 6.2 176 94 *-Bob Byrne, '52 RHB 21 5.9 180 19 6.
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