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Grizzly Football Game Day Program, November 8, 1952 University of Montana—Missoula University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 University of Montana Publications 11-8-1952 Grizzly Football Game Day Program, November 8, 1952 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_programs_asc Recommended Citation University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department, "Grizzly Football Game Day Program, November 8, 1952" (1952). Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012. 26. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc/26 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]. NEALE STADIUM NOVEMBER 8, 1952 Vandal Grid Review Idaho’s Basketball Schedule PRE-CONFERENCE Dec. 2—Montain Home A.F.B. here Idaho vs. Montana University Dec. 6—Montana here Dec. 12—Whitman College here Dec. 13—Gonzaga here VOL. XIV, NO. 4 NOVEMBER 8, 1952 Dec. 17—Diesel Caterpillars here Dec. 20—Eastern Washington here Dec. 26—Washington U at St. Louis Published by the Associated Students of the Dec. 27—Tulsa U at Tulsa University of Idaho Dec. 29, 30, 31—Oklahoma City Tourney KEN HUNTER, A.S.U.I. News Director CONFERENCE Represented for National Advertising by Charles E. Jan. 3—WSC at Pullman Thorp, Football Publications, 370 Lexington, New York Jan. 9-10—Washington at Seattle Jan. 16-17—Oregon at Moscow City, New York. Jan. 23-24—Oregon State at Moscow Jan. 30—WSC at Moscow Feb. 3-4—Oregon State at Corvallis Feb. 6-7—Oregon at Eugene Feb. 17—WSC at Pullman Feb. 24—WSC at Moscow Feb. 27-28—Washington at Moscow BASKETBALL SEASON IS NEAR With this football game Idaho winds up the home gridiron season and sports fans will turn to basketball. The pre-conference games listed in the right column above show many opportunities to see the Vandals in action on the home court before the actual start of the conference season. Early ticket requests will provide the best of seating in Memorial gymnasium. OFFICIAL WATCH FOR THIS GAME ONOIYf.S \rmmV/a/rAfj «>» K**., ACCEPTED AS OFFICIAL WATCH FOR TIMING CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS EVENTS IN ALL FIELDS ALL OVER THE WORL|) GRIZZLY COACHES EDDIE CHINSKE Head Coach JOHN ZEGLER Line Coach LT. GEN. FRANK MILBURN HARRY ADAMS Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Montana Grizzlies Dick Shadoan Gordon Jones Billy Gue Bob Antonick Don Orlich \ Ed Anderson Paul Weskamp Bob Crumley Ed Stocking Bob Dantic Joe Roberts Del Swerdfeger Bob Stewart Howard Burke Don Little Don Gerlinger George Samuelson Dean Brott Dick Pinsoneault Montana Grizzlies i Bo Laird Mel Ingram Dick Lindsey Harold Beilis Chet Swearingen John Allen Hugh DeMeres Jim Burke Owen Deuchler Harold Maus Dick Heath Gene Carlson Bob Lamley Fred Mirchoff MONTANA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Location — Missoula Location — Moscow Enrollment — 2000 Enrollment — 3100 Nickname — Grizzlies, Silvertips Nicknames — Vandals Color — Copper, Silver, Gold Colors — Silver and Gold Conference — Skyline Conference -—- Pacific Coast Conference Stadium — Dornblaser Field (capacity 10,000) Stadium — Neale stadium (capacity 22,000) Offense — T-formation Offensive system — Split-T MONTANA’S 1951 RECORD Mont. Opponent IDAHO’S 1951 RECORD 7 Washington 58 25 New Mexico 7 Idaho Opponent 0 Denver U 55 0 Wyoming 28 9 Idaho 12 7 San Francisco 28 38 Montana State 0 6 Oregon State 34 6 Utah State 19 7 Wyoming 34 12 Montana 9 6 Colorado A & M 34 40 San Jose State 7 10 Washington State 47 13 Oregon 14 6 Washington State 9 GRIZZLIES’ 1952 SCHEDULE Score 6 Arizona 13 Sept. 20—Utah State at Missoula 0-7 19 Utah Sept. 27—Wyoming at Laramie 0-14 40 Oct. 4—Grigham Young at Missoula 0-21 Oct. 11—D enver U at Denver 17-7 Oct. 18—Colorado A & M at Fort Collins 0-41 IDAHO COACHING STAFF Oct. 25—Oregon at Eugene 14-14 Babe Curfman (Texas Tech.) Head Coach Nov. 1—Montana State at Missoula 35-12 Nov. 8—Idaho ------ Mack Flenniken (Texas Christian) Freshman Coach Nov. 22—New Mexico at Albuquerque John Nikcevich (UCLA) Line Coach Charles Gottfried (Illinois) Line Coach MONTANA’S ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORD Art Smith (Alma College, Mich.) Asst. Freshman Coach (From 1904) Games played — 374 Games won — 161 IDAHO-MONTANA RECORD BOOK Games lost — 188 Idaho M ont. Idaho Mont. Games tied — 25 0 1914 0 12 1933 6 0 1915 15 13 1934 6 Most points scored by Montana U: (133-0 over St. 19 1916 0 14 1935 7 Charles in 1920. (106-0) over Montana State in 1924. 14 1917 3 0 1936 16 Most points scored against Montana: (0-69j by USC 7 1919 0 6 1937 0 in 1931. (0-55) by Denver in 1951 (conf.). 20 1920 7 19 1938* 6 35 1921 7 0 1939 13 39 1922 0 18 1940 28 40 1923 0 0 1941 16 IDAHO’S ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORD 41 1924 13 21 1942 0 14 1925 20 46 1945 0 27 1926 12 0 1946 19 Games played — 368 42 1927 6 0 1947 21 Games won — 145 21 1928 6 39 1948 0 19 1929 0 47 1949 19 Games lost — 201 6 1930 12 27 1950 28 31 1931 19 12 1951 9 Games tied — 22 19 1932 6 Most points scored by Idaho (83-0) against College of Won by Idaho — 25 Idaho in 1923. (32-0) against WSC in 1903 (conf.) Won by Montana — 10 T ied — 1 Most points scored against Idaho: (72-0) by USC in 1929 * L ittle Brown Stein in itiated . MONTANA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) No. Name Pos H i Wt. Year Lts. Home Town 56 Ed Anderson ................. ...................E 6-2 200 Junior 1 Missoula 62 John Allen ...... ................................QB 5-10 150 Junior JC Seattle, Wash. 32 ♦♦Bob Antonick ...... ..... ...................G 6-0 205 Senior 2 Butte 30 Howard Burke............... ...................G 6-0 180 Soph. JV Livingston 41 ♦Jim Burke..................... ...................G 5-11 175 Junior 1 Livingston 47 Dan Bartsch ................... ...................T 6-1 190 Junior 0 Butte 70 Dean Brott ........ .......... ................HB 6-0 170 Soph. JC Bremerton, Wash. 71 Don Brant ....... .............. ........... HB 6-0 165 Soph. JV Glendive, Mont. 83 Harold Beilis ................ ................HB 6-2 170 Senior 0 Helena 44 Bob Crumley ................. ...................T 5-11 185 Soph. 0 Shelby 60 ♦Murdo Campbell ............ ................QB 5-11 170 Soph. 1 Great Falls 80 ♦♦Gene Carlson .................. ................HB 5-11 185 Senior 2 Great Falls 34 Joe D eL uca......... .......... ............I.B-G 6-1 195 Soph. JC Weed, Calif. 42 Owen Deuchler ............. ................. T 6-0 220 Soph. JC Seattle, Wash. 91 Bob D an tic ...................... HB 5-9 165 Soph. 0 Laurel 57 ♦♦Don Gerlinger ............... ...................E 6-0 200 Senior 2 Chicago, 111. 73 Bill Gue ....................... ................HB 5-9 160 Soph. 0 Great Falls 74 Harold Gompf ............. ................HB 5-11 165 Soph. JC Libby 61 Dick Heath .....................................QB 5-9 180 Soph. JV Miles City 35 ♦♦Mel Ingram ......... ...................G 5-10 185 Senior 2 Billings 20 Marlyn Jensen .............. ....................C 6-0 185 Junior 0 Miles City 48 ♦♦Gordon Jones ................ ....................T 6-0 205 Senior 2 Butte 33 Don Little ...................G 6-0 195 Soph. 0 Missoula 40 ♦♦Bob Lamley ................. ....................T 6-2 205 Senior 2 Kenton, Ohio 32 ♦♦Bo Laird ......................... ................11B 5-11 200 Senior 2 Miles City 94 ♦ Dick Lindsay .... ........ LB-HB 6-1 190 Soph. 1 Missoula 43 ♦♦Jim M urray........... ........... T-LB 6-2 200 Senior 2 Anaconda 50 ♦♦Harold Maus ........ ...................E 6-4 200 Senior 2 Hamilton 81 ♦Fred Mirchoff .......... .................FB 5-11 180 Senior 1 Long Beach, Calif. 36 Don Orlich ..................... ................... G 6-0 185 Senior 0 Butte 52 Dick Pinsoneault ...................E 6-1 185 Senior JV Missoula 22 Byron Robb .......................................C 5-11 185 Soph. 0 Livingston 23 ♦Joe Roberts ..... ........ .......... C 6-0 185 Junior 1 Butte 31 Del Swerdfeger . ................... G 5-10 200 Soph. 0 Cut Bank 37 Chet Swearingen .......... ................... G 6-0 195 Junior JC Port Orchard, Wash. 45 ♦Bob Stewart ................ ...................T 6-0 195 Junior 1 Billings 55 George Samuelson ...... ................... E 6-4 190 Soph. 0 Glendive 90 ♦Dick Shadoan .................QB 5-11 165 Senior 1 Billings 92 Ed Stocking .. ................ HB 5-10 175 Soph. 0 Whitefish 21 Jim Wilson ....................C 6-0 195 Junior JV Laurel 72 Paul Weskamp . ................HB 5-11 190 Soph. JV Ronan 93 Milt Wikert LB 6-0 200 J i iiior JC Santa Ana, Calif. OFFICIALS Referee ..... James Cain Umpire ...... W. H. Mott Field Judge Frank Gillihan DRINK MONTANA UNIVERSITY SQUAD IDAHO SQUAD (NUMERICAL) (NUMERICAL) Jensen, Marlyn Deuchler, Owen Brott, Dear. No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Nt i. Name Wilson, Jim Murray, Jim Brant, Don 1 Murphy, Dave .... ..HB 18 B ertran d . Mel ...........C 35 Reid, Gerry .......... Robb, Byron Crumley, Bob Weskamp, Paul 2 Zyzak, Dick........ ...QB 19 R oark. B u rch ...........T 36 Lee. Bob ........... .... Roberts, Joe Stewart, Bob C ue. Bill 4 Hart. Larry .......... ..HB 21 Leigh, Gerry ............ T 39 Falash, Tom ........ Burke, Howard Dartsch, Dan Gompf, Harold 5 Petruzzi, Jim ...... ..HB 22 G ru n st, R ay .............. E 40 M cCarty. George Swerdfeger, Del Jones, Gordon Carlson. Gene 6 Ogle. Jerry .......... E 23 Frostenson, Ted HB 41 Randolph, Roger Antor.ick, Bob Maus, Harold Mirchoff, Fred 7 Waller. Darrell ... ...FB 24 Moyer, Larry ...........E 42 Emerson. Ken .... Little. Don Pinsoneault, Dick L aird. Bo 8 Holder, Bob ... ....... G 25 Armitage, John T 45 L efferts.
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