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PITTSBURGH - OHIO STATE WILBUR E. SNYPP, Ediior Wiliiam A . Woodruff _____ Advertising Manager Joho F. Hummet ______Circulatioo Manager National Advenising Representative Don Spencer Co., 271 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. The ni ersity Pre iilents ------4 The Athletic Directors ______5 Ohio State Coaches ------6 Pittsburgh Coache ------7 tudents Welcome Dads ------8 Football at Pittsburgh ------9 Personnel of the Marching Band ______10-11 Another first for Sinclair! From Sinclair Research comes a new Panther Personalitie ______12 Pitt burgh Player ------14, 18, 27, 32 super gasoline power-primed with ROCKET FUEL-the same mighty Ohfo late Players ______16, 28, 30, 34, 38, 41 Pittsburgh Roste,· ------29 fuel used in V-2 rockets! Command rocket power at the touch of The Marching Band Program ______33 Ohio State Roster ______38 your toe . . . super getaway ... high anti-knock ... Power up with Ohio tate's Won-Lo t Record ______39 tadium Information ______39 POWER-X and feel the difference! In POWER-X, you also get ANTI­ l'oday's Cover ------42 STALLING, PRE-IG ITION CONTROL and ANTI-RUST PROTECTION. SINCLAIR POlllrER·~ The New Super Fuel 3 The University Presidents The Athletic Directors

DR. HOWARD L. BEVIS RICHARD C. LARKINS Ohio State University

CAPT. THOMAS J . HAMILTON DR. RUFUS H. FITZGERALD (Also Acting ) University of Pittsb'urgh

4 5 The Buckeye Coaching Staff The Panther Coaching Staff

Head Coach Head Coach LOWELL P. (Red) DAWSON (Tulane) (At right) W. W. HAYES, Denison, '35 (At le-ft) Backfield Coach , (Pitt$burgh) Defensive Line Coach , Western Maryland, '29 Head Line Coach WILLIAM BEVAN (Minnesota) Guard and Center Coach Coach HARRY L. STROBEL, Miami, '32 ROBERT TIMMONS (Pittsburgh)

End Coach Asst. Line Coach , Ohio State, '40 ERNIE HEFFERLE (Duquesne)

Backfield Coach Asst. Line Coach DOYT L. PERRY, Bowling Green, '32 BOB FRIEDLUND (Michigan State) Freshman Coach Guard Coach (Pittsburgh) WILLIAM R. HESS, Ohio University, '47 Asst. Freshman Coach Asst. Backfield Coach CARL DaPASQUA (Pittsburgh) EUGENE FEKETE, Ohio State, '47 Asst. Freshman Coach Head Freshman Coach WALTER CUMMINS (Pittsburgh) E. R. GODFREY, Ohio State, ' 15

OHIO STATE COACHING STAFF : (front row, left to right)-, backs; William Hess, tackles; , bocks; bock KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Walt Cummins, assistant freshman coach· Steve Petro, freshman coach; Bob Friedland line· row- Harry Strobel, guards and centers; , freshmen; , head coach; Esco Sarkkinen, ends; Lyol Clark, de- Corl De Pasqua, assistant freshman. Standing, left lo right: Ernie Heffe rle, : nds; Bob Timmons, utility coach; " Red" Dowson '. head fensive line. coach; John Michelosen, backs; Bill Bevan, head line coach. 6 7 Students Welcome Ohio StQte DQds Football At Pittsburgh

l TT football began ll'hen the L.; ni\'ersity 1rns center. joined the list of All-Americans. and Han·ey Pknown as the \Vestern univer'ity o f Pennsyl­ Harmon played a lot of . Ya nia in 1890, but the Panthers did not begin their In 1924 \rVarner left, and beg·a n 111arch into the front line po 11·ers for another decade. a 15 year regime, 11·hich started sloll'ly but ended with the Panthers fi rmly ensconced among the [n 1904 the \Vestern l..' niversity of eleYen, broke into its first winning streak. parking miuhty. this team wa J oe Thompson. later Colonel Joe Only 20 game· were lost during thi period. and Thompson of \Vorld \Var l fame. another 11 \\'ere ti ed. Ea tern t itles came in 1925. Thomp on took over as coach after his graduation. 1927. 1929. 193 1. 1932, 193..J. and 1937. F our times and in 19 10 turned out an undefeated, untied. and the Panthers sho\\'ecl in the R o ·e Bowl. 1Yinnina the unscored on eleven. By no,Y football 11·as fi rmly final game in 1937 against \\'ashington. establi shed in Pittsburgh. All- mericans during the period 11·e re Ralph hase in 1925 at tackle, Gibby \\Telch at halfback in In 19 14 under J oe Duff, brother of the pre-ent 1927. at tackle in 192 , Ray M ontgom­ Senator Duff, the Panthers were prepared for the ery at gua rel and Joe D nche.-s at encl i 11 1929. Jess e\'ent of Pop \i\Tarner. the next eason by losing Q uatse at tackle in 1931 , \\' arren H eller at halfback nn ly on game. in 1932, Joe kladany at encl in 1933, Doc Hart11·ig :(ot until mid-19 19 did the Blue and Gold ho11· 111 at guard and George S hotwell at center in 1934. in tercollegiate competition. Thirty-t\\'O consecutiYe A.verell Daniell at tackl e in 1936, ~Iarshall Goldberg Yictories were recorded. at halfback and Tony T\Iatisi at tackle in 1937. and oldberg and at encl in 1938. JOHN VAN FOSSEN rt wa the 19 16 Pitt team that turned up 11·ich an Dad's Day Chairman inno\'ation. fo r ,Yhich millions of football ian: ha\'e utherlancl left in 1938 and the I itt po1Yer fell off ,-,ince given thanks. In addition to bein g undefeated. fo r the next ten years. Charley Ho11·ser ll'as succeed­ the Panthers. under \\'arner. ll'ere the first to 11·ea r ed by \\'ho held s1rny dttrin

8 9 Marching Band Robert Kluter Solon Personnel of James Porter Cohocton Fred Vaughan Parkersburg, \V. Va.

Baritone Don Ave Columbu , Mentor Don Barr London Koste Belcheff Iansfield Richard Bethel t. Clairsville James Busbee Lanca ter Don Carr Mary ville John Cox, Jr. Timonium, Maryland-Mc- Donogh Tom Davis Columbus, Linden :vfcKinley Paul Droste Fairview Park Marshall Glickman Bexley Charles Magill Circleville John Minton Columbu , University Tom O trander Lakewood William Rogge Bryan Laurence Roush Columbu , North Al Schafer Urbana City James Strou e t. Marys. Memorial Al Szabo Elyria, Wellington Robert Wells Green Hills JACK 0 . EVANS Director Bb Basse Jame Allen Kenton James Burns Richmond. Jefferson Union Ross Carle Youngstown, Boardman Calme1· Clifford Wad worth George Strahler Waterford Allen Hoerner Piqua Ray Thomen Columbus, West Carl Morgan helby, hrichsville Donn Vickers Columbus, East .Va111c High School Sousaphone Cleveland, Garfield Hts. Alto Horn Drum Major Jerry Chatfield Allen Scher! Cleveland Heights William Darst ~Iidclleport Lloyd DuVall George Souder Bexley ~1arion, Harding Walter Cross Columbu , North anfield, Young town Gerald Emery Richard Davis Charleston, W. Va. Boardman Dwight, Florence pence1· Eugene Ewell, Jr. Assistant Drum Major Frederick, 1'.Id. orm Gaines Mount Vernon Dayton, Fairmont Dave Glick Frank Giampetro Youngstown, Ea t Marvin Gale Cleveland Heights ~1ike Trigg Dayton, Fairview-\\'hite \ illiam Haa e Defiance Jack Hufford uyahoga Falls Robert Highman Hebron Bellefontaine, Hunt ville Ed Hart Ned Kuivinen Mount Vernon Burton Kaplansky teubenville Bob Johnson Alliance Manager Jack Markovitz Cleveland Heights Gary Payne teubenville Tm Kellogg Forest Don Matthews Troy Robert Penn Shadyside R bert Damico Dayton, Fairmont Lysle Kirk Columbu , Grandview hadyside Carman :Moore Elyria Joe Porter II Marion, Harding Tim Kreiter Robert ixon Canton, McKinley Bill avage Ft. \¥ayne, Ind. Central Assistant Manager Tom Kunkel Euclid Cleveland, Lakewood Vincent Polidora Ambridge, Pa. Catholic Charle LaFrance John Poulson Warren, Howland Kay Stang Elyria Jack Martin Greenville Charles Lang St. Clairsville Circleville, Lancaster Dick Ricketts Delaware, Willis am Van Horn Elyria John Larimer Paul Spiegel Columbus, orth Charles Zumpft Fostoria Eb Soprano Cornet ~Iarvin Lee Palo Alto, Springfield, Northwestern Cole Tremain Sidney Bob Martin Robert \Vilcox Cuyahoga Falls John Beers Jr. Columbus, Linden ~IcKinley Dick .Morrison },fas illon, \Vashington Snare Drum Terry Day unbury, Big \Valnut harle Mossbarger Jackson Wilbur Garland Elyria Dave Angus Findlay John Moyer Columbus, Univer ity Trombonium VI erneth Avril Cincinnati. \Vithro11· Dick Grie emer Grafton, Korth I idgeville William Onslow Scio Ted Kinsey Dover Ordwell Burr Youngstown. Boardman Nick Demo Canton, Lehman Dick Pelleriti Lakewood Robert Fronk Dover Dick Lazure Dayton, Stiver :--Jorm Peni k Shadyside Tom Hook Canton, Central Catholic John Madi on _ alineville Ralph Kling Swanton John Haunty Bexley lark Pringle Toledo, Waite Dave Huff Vandalia, Butler Charles tienecker Delphos Jerome Scanlin idney Ed Matthews Marion, Harding Ron Zaugg Co hocton. Central Bob Pelton Medina Dent Rhodes Barnesville Charles Schnurr andusky Al heppert Willowick, Euclid Pete Zimbran Dayton. Fairview Gene Seller Hebron Gene Sears McConnelsville Francis turm St. lairsvil le Eel Stamm Cadiz Cymbal Bb Co rnet and Trumpet Dwight Stoneburner Cincinnati, \ Vi throw \,\/ooclord Zimmerman Dayton, Wilbur Wright Joe Topping Bay Village Dick Beebe Utica, Washington Ken Abel ~Iaumee Rolland \Vilson Zanesville Tenor Horn Tom Wolfe Valley City, Liverpool Jack Arlen, Jr. Crestline Erne t vVolfle Columl us, North Don Bates Salem. Leetonia Bob Zitko St. Clairsville Harold Ball Bellaire Bass Drum Harold Bingham anton. Lincoln Robert Burn Richmond, Jefferson Union Roger Black tone ~Iansfield James Dawson Euclid Lloyd Berrier Geneva John Bland Columbia, Tenn. Alto Trumpet Rohe Helm Bexley James Cole Bellefontaine Tom Brannon )Jewark John Holden ew Lexington Darrell Cottrill hillicothe Jim Brenner Elyria Robert Hut on Findlay Alan John on Delaware, \Villi Jack Feldheimer Canton, Lincoln Willis Burt olumbu North Jack Mann hicago, Amundsen

11 10 Panther Personalities ALL NEW and AfTE R the game JOE WALTOK ... 5-11 ... 210 I ounds phomore from BeaYer ... on J ay\·ee as fresh­ GRANDVIEW INN En joy the best 1n Falls ... 5-l l ... 215 man . . . then earned pounds ... an A ll- tate letter an l started fre­ 1127 Dublin Rd . fullback and three sport quently at guard last fall, Ice Cream, too . . at home star in high chool . . . played 294 minutes ... hifted to end during moYed to pivot post in Come See The Most or at your pring drills . .. and won pring and won regular tarting job . . . good job . . . exceptionally Beautiful Dining Room In Ohio hands and speed ... son rugged on defense . . . favorite of Frank "Tiger" \\'al­ majoring in Business ' ton . Pitt tackle :tar of Administration. • the I 932-33 . . . excep­ fountain! ti nal student in pre­ l~D 130 E ... junior The Best Steak Din.ner Denti ' trY. from \\'e ·tbnn·. X. Y. . .. 6-0 ... 210 pounds JOHN P LL'CK ...... last fall in Town JOE WALTON ju;1ior from S\\·oyers- in first year. played 127 BOB BALLOCK Yi lle . . . 6-1 . . . 2 J 5 minutes ... ended ea- pound ... earned letter last fall as replacement for son a starter ... played for an Diego Subs 111 • Dick Deitrick ... played JOO minutes ... caught Navy ... majoring in Electrical Engineering. Chicken- Sea Food- Frog Legs one pas for 22 yards . . . excellent blocker . BOB BALLOCI( ... senior from Farrell .. . 6-0 majori ng in pre-Dentistry. . .. l 95 pounds ... earned letter la t fall as a junior. played 8 1 minutes ... \'ery fa t ... majoring in All Legal Beverages BOB 1[cQCAIDE ... senior from Indiana . Physical Education. 6-0 . . . 185 pounds . . . won letter la t two years ... ha caught 5 pas ·e ' for 34 yards in three years RUDY :\1 TTIOLI . . . enior from Har-Brack Open Until 2:30 A.M. 7/ordens ... good receiver and clefen iYe encl ... majoring . . 6-0 ... 190 pound ... regular a,, in I hy ical J:.ducation. a sophomore when he completed 57 pa ses out of 142 attempts for 577 yards and five TD' as well as LOC PAL TELLA ... fourth year man from gaining 137 yard in 70 rushes ... eliminati n of \'andergrift ... 6-0 ... 218 pounds ... regular two platoons idelinecl him la t fall, but he mad defensive tackle in J951 and 1952 ... mis -ed last comeback in pring . . enters Dental School thi fall because of broken ankle ... a spring drill stand- fall. out . .. leader on the field ... majoring in Bu ·ines~ Aclmini tration. HE RY FORD ... senior from Schenley ... 5-10 ... 1 0 pounds ... regular safety man in fresh- ELDRED KRAEi\lER senior from Clear man and ophomore year ... great record at return­ Lake. 1Iinn .... 6-2 ... 215 pounds ... re0 ular ing ... moved into starting quarterback job offensiY tack! as freshman ... played both \l"a}" la t fall after first game ... has completed 34 out of \\·inning Al l-American honor as ophomore 85 pa es for 314 yard and 3 TD" ... gained 171 injured late last ea on ... mi eel spring drills ... yard in 68 trie ... returned 42 punts for 486 yard · entered 1 itt from X ayy when he played \\"ith Subs . .. 20 kickoff for 37 5 yards. run back 9 intercep­ at San Diego ... no high chool experience ... took tion for 136 yards majoring in Busines Ad­ third in XCAA 11-re tling as ophomore ... major- mini tration. ing in Civil I::ngineering. MB ROSE BA, .. A:\[ERY ... sophomore LB LKO\'AC ... from Zeli nople ... 6-0 junior f r o 111 Youngs­ ... 1 0 pound ... crack tom1, Ohio ... 6-0 ... high chool halfback and 200 pound . . . played track tar . . . playing right half ... majoring 65 minutes la::;t year ... in Bnsiness Administra­ mol'ed up quickly 111 tion. spring drill ... brother of Xick BolkO\·ac. Pitt GLE~ DlLLON en ior from Titusvi lie tackle star i11 19-k -50 ... 6-0 . . . 185 pound~ ... majoring in Engi­ . . . letterman in 1952 neenng. . . . fa:,,test and best re­ ceiYer on sq uacl . . . ha!> JOHX CEKCI caught 5 for 44 yard,, junior from chenley BOB McQUAIDE GLEN DILLON and one TD ... 12 13 those who know fine food . . . . recommend The Maratnor Columbus' Nationally Famous Restaurant

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20 21 OHIO STATE PITTSBURGH PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP Probable Starting Line-Up No. Name Position No. Name Position 87 JOE WALTON ______LE 83 DEAN DUGGER ______LE 98 LOU PALA TELLA ______LT 70 DICK HILINSKI ______LT 66 ED STOWE ______LG 62 JIM PARKER ______LG 67 JOHN CENCI ______C 55 BOB THORNTON ______C 60 AL BOLKOVAC ______RG 63 JIM REICHENBACH ______RG 70 ELDRED KRAEMER ______RT 79 FRANCIS MACHINSKY __RT 83 JOHN PALUCK ______RE 80 DICK BRUBAKER ______RE 16 RUDY MATTIOLI ______QB 22 ______QB 12 HENRY FORD ______LH 40 ___ _LH 32 AMBROSE BAGAMERY__ RH 45 BOB WATKINS ______RH 41 TOM JENKINS ______FB 42 ______FB THE PANTHER SQUAD 10 Lenhart, QB THE BUCKEYE SQUAD 65 Los, G 12 Ford, HB 66 Stowe, G 12 R. Williams, LH 56 Jobko, G 14 Lewis, QB 67 Cenci,( 16 Archer, LH 59 Vargo, C 15 Amos, QB 68 Hunter, G 18 L. Williams, FB 60 Weaver, LG 16 Mattioli, QB 69 Agafon, T 19 Howell, LH 61 Ramser, LG 18 Neft, QB 20 Borton, QB 62 Parker, LG 70 Kraemer, T 22 Leggett, QB 63 Reichenbach, RG 21 Passodelis, HB 71 Linn, T 23 Gage, QB 64 D. Williams, RG 22 McCabe, HB 72 Canil, T 24 Weed, QB 65 Wassmund, LG 23 Mazur, E 73 Schmitt, G 25 Richards, QB 66 Cole, RG 24 Rice, HB 7 4 Pollock, T 26 Theis, QB 67 Quinn, LG 27 Lilienthal, QB 70 Hilinski, LT 25 Manson, HB 7 5 Copetas, G 28 Booth, QB 71 Krisher, RT 26 Jacobs, FB 76 Wisniewski, G 29 Robson, QB 73 Cummings, LT 27 Michaels, FB 77 Verna, T 30 J. Young, FB 74 Stoeckel, LT 28 Cost, HB 78 Cessor, T 33 Vicic, FB 75 Guy, LT 30 Steratore, HB 79 Scorsone, G 34 Nussbaum, FB 77 Swartz, LT 35 Gibbs, FB 78 Ebinger, RT 31 DiPasquale, HB 80 Glatz, E 40 Cassady, LH 79 Machinsky, RT 32 Bagamery, HB 81 Brown, E 42 Bobo, FB 80 Brubaker, RE JEAN AND JOAN 35 Salvaterra, HB 83 Paluck, E 43 Roseboro, RH 81 Kriss, RE 37 Hoffman, FB 84 Rosborough, E 44 Harkrader, LH 82 Ludwig, LE THE CORBET"r TWINS 38 Grier, FB 85 Scherer, E 83 Dugger, LE 45 Watkins, RH 41 Jenkins, FB 86 McQuaide, E 46 Thompson, RH 84 Trabue, LE 44 Ciper, FB 87 Walton, E 48 Shedd, RH 85 Shingledecker, LG 86 Humbert, LE 51 Bose, C 88 Dillon, E 49 R. Young, RH 87 Collmar, RE 50 Oilman, C 54 Ballock, C 89 Bielich, E 88 Spears, RE 56 Schlick, C 92 Kacik, E 52 Bond,C 89 Michael, LE 53 Slicker, C 91 Morris, LE 59 Brueckman, C 96 Macedonia, E 54 Sommers, C 92 Blazeff, RE 60 Bolkovac, G 98 Palatella, T 55 Thornton, C 93 Ellwood, LE 61 Kennedy, E

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Ne. Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Hometown 10 Jim Lenhart ·- ·- -·---···-- QB 190 6-1 19 Sophomore Charleroi 12 *** Henry Ford ----- _ HB 180 5-10 22 Senior Pittsburgh 14 Darrell lewis ___ ·-- ...... QB 185 5-10 19 Sophomore Wilkinsburg 15 Bill Amos __ QB 190 6-1 20 Junior Washington 16 *Rudy Mattioli ______QB 190 6-0 22 Senior Har-Brack 18 **Pete Neft __ QB 175 6-0 20 Junior Pittsburgh 21 Nick Passodelis --· __ _ HB 180 5-10 19 Sophomore Aliquippa 22 ***Richie McCabe __ _ HB 170 6-0 21 Senior Pittsburgh 23 Joe Mazur --··---·-····-· __ _ E 185 5-11 19 Sophomore Trafford 24 *Chesler Rice _ HB 180 5-10 21 Senior Derry Twp. 25 *Dick Manson -··- ____ ·-- HB 190 5-10 21 Junior Franklin 26 * John Jacobs _ FB 195 5-11 21 Senior Georges Twp. 27 Don Michaels __ __ FB 190 6-0 20 Junior Beaverdale 28 Charles Cost ··-·· ------·-- __ HB 170 5-9 19 Sophomore Wilkinsburg 30 *Gene Steratare ···-· __ __ HB 190 6-0 20 Junior Washington 31 * Ray DiPasquale --·- HB 185 5-10 20 Junior Pittsburgh 32 Ambrose Bagamery _ HB 180 6-0 19 Sophomore Zelienople 35 Cornelius Salvaterra QB 190 6-0 19 Sophomore Wilkes-Barre FRAN CI S MACHINSKY 37 * Bill Hoffman ----··------· FB 195 5-11 21 Senior Greensburg HOWARD CASSADY HUBERT BOBO Tock le 38 Bob Grier _ ------FB 200 6-1 21 Junior Massillon, 0 . Holfbock Fullback 41 Tom Jenkins ___ ·-··- ·- FB 185 6-0 19 Sophomore E. Liverpool, 0. 44 Ralph Ciper ·------__ FB 190 5-10 19 Sophomore Ambridge 51 * Ed Base ------_ C 210 6-0 25 Junior Westbury, N. Y. 53 Frank Cicero ·--- ______C 180 5-11 19 Sophomore Sewickley 54 * Bob Ballock -----·-··-····--· C 195 6-0 21 Senior Farrell 56 Don Schlick ··------·- C 200 6-0 22 Senior W heeling, W . Va. Ohio State Players 59 Charles Brueckman ------·-- C 200 6-2 18 Sophomore McKees Rocks 60 Al Balkovac _ ·····------·-· G 200 6-0 20 Junior Youngstown, 0 . Photos by House of Portratts 61 *Bob Kennedy -----·-----···-·· E 185 5-11 21 Senior Williamsport 64 Don Agafon ____ ------··-·-· ____ T 220 6 -1 20 Junior Berwick 65 * Joe Los ------G 210 6 -1 19 Junior Ellsworth 66 * Ed Stowe ------·-·----- G 205 5-11 22 Junior Raritan, N . J . 67 *John Cenci ______c 21 0 5-11 20 Junior Pittsburgh 68 * Harold Hunter --·-··----··- G 200 6 -1 22 Senior Canonsburg 70 ***Eldred Kraemer -----·· T 220 6-3 25 Senior Clear lake, Minn. 71 * Howard Linn ------T 205 6-0 20 Junior Steubenville, 0 . 72 Hermon Canil ------··------T 200 6-1 19 Sophomore Vandergrift 73 **Bill Schmitt ______G 215 6-1 20 Junior Pittsb urgh 74 Bob Pollock ______T 215 6-2 19 Sophomore Mt. Carmel 75 Chris Copetas ______G 200 6-0 21 Junior Pittsburgh 76 Dan Wisniewski --····---- G 205 5-11 19 Sophomore Erie 77 Bob Verna --·------__ T 200 6-0 20 Junior Jerome 78 **Bill Cessor ------·-·-----·-- T 210 6-1 21 Senior Millvale 79 Vince Scorsone ------·- G 220 6-0 19 Sophomore McKeesport 80 Fred Glatz ___ ·------_E 190 6 -1 21 Junior Pittsburgh 81 Dale Brown ------·--E 185 6-0 19 Sophomore Ellwood City 83 • John Paluck -·-···-·--··--- _ E 215 6-1 20 Junior Swoyersville 84 Bob Rosborough ---····--- E 185 6-1 19 Sophomore Donora 85 Dick Scherer ------E 200 6-1 19 Sophomore Pittsburgh 86 **Bob McQuoide -·------E 185 6-0 22 Senior Indiana 87 Joe Walton __ _ E 215 5 - 11 19 Sophomore Beaver Falls 88 *Clen Dillon ··-----···· __ E 180 6-0 21 Senior Titusville 89 Wolter Bielich _ . ______E 190 6-1 23 Junior Youngstown, 0 . 92 Paul Kocik ______E 185 6-1 19 Junior Monessen 96 Ray Macedonia E 190 6-0 22 Senior Pittsburgh 98 ** Lou Palatella --····------·-T 215 6-0 21 Junior Vandergrift *letters won

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FORMATIOJ\' MUSIC E'.\!TH.A TCE "Fanjare ba ed on Pitt Panther ong" U OF P " Pitt Panther ong"' PETE NEFT AL BOLKOVAC Bill SCHMITT ]9-? ·'This is Your Life Theme·· Quarterback Guard Guard Dad was born $Ometime in the nineteen hundred~. ·'Where or When"' LITTLE RED SCHOOL-HOUSE "School Days·· Where Dad went to school. BOW, ARROW, AND HEART "Let Me Call You weethear(· Dael meets the girl of his life. "Mendelssohn Wedding March·· ALAH~f CLOCK 'Heigh-Ho. H eigh- I-lo" ' Dad gets a job. ~10 I Ai D POP "Rock a Bye 1 aby'· There is an addition to the family. CAR " Don 't Get Around Much Anymore·· Dad doesn't get around mu h anymore when the son or daughter gro"·~ up and borrow~ the car. THA1 KS ."Thanks A Million'" Dad send~ the ,on or daughter to Ohio State. CRIPT DADS "This is Your Ufe Theme"' "Carmen Ohio··

LOU CIMAROlll Bill CESSAR BILL AMOS Halfback Tackle Quarterback ~c525252525ill52:.::~::E25252532252525252525::2· 525c!525i1525~i22525?:525i:!525i1525~i2252525:152525252525252 37 33 Here's Good Entertainment News! Columbus Firemen's Benevolent Association Presents- "VARIETIES OF 1955"

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No. Nome Po 1. Wgt. Hgt. Age Closs Home Town 12 Williams, Raymond LH 182 5-10 19 Sophomore Loveland 16 Archer, Jack LH 174 5-10 20 Sophomore Dayton 18 Williams, Lee FB 170 5-10 20 Sophomore Springfield 19 **Howell, Carroll LH 174 S-9 21 Senior Portsmouth 20 ***Borton, John (CC) QB 207 6-1 21 Senior Alliance 22 **Leggett, David QB 198 6-1 21 Senior New Philadelphia 23 Gage, Ralph QB 192 5-11 20 Junior Painesville 24 **Weed, Thurlow PK 148 S-S 21 Senior Columbus 25 Richards, David QB 155 S-9 20 Sophomore Barnesville 26 Theis, Franklyn QB 190 5-10 19 Sophomore Nyack, N. Y. 27 Lilienthal, Robert QB 166 6-0 19 Sophomore Cambridge 28 *Booth, William QB 176 6-0 20 Junior Youngstown 29 Robson, Charles ____QB 179 5-10 20 Junior Columbus 30 Young, James FB 195 6-0 19 Sophomore Van Wert 33 Vicic, Donald FB 209 6-1 19 Sophomore Euclid 34 Nussbaum, Lee FB 212 6-1 20 Sophomore Massillon 35 Gibbs, Jack _FB 175 5-10 23 Senior Columbus All Legal Beverages 40 **Cassady, Howard ______LH 168 5-10 20 Junior Columbus 42 Bobo, Hubert FB 192 6-0 20 Sophomore Chauncey Dover 43 Roseboro, James RH 170 S-9 19 Sophomore Ashland 44 *Harkrader, Jerry LH 176 S-9 20 Junior Middletown jJ 45 Yea" at B,oad and H;gh 45 **Watkins, Robert _____RH 191 S-9 22 Senior New Bedford, Mass. I 46 Thompson, Kenneth . RH 190 6-0 20 Sophomore Dayton 48 Shedd, Jan RH 177 5-10 20 Junior Columbus 49 *Young, Richard RH 164 5-10 22 Senior Columbus so Dillman, Thomas c 191 6-2 19 Sophomore Middletown ~J;;JJ..JAQ'l;:)~J::l~A~A~A~AJ;:";AA~~~~~i;;::i~ 52 ** Bond, Robert ______c 183 5-11 21 Junior Akron 53 Slicker, Richard ______c 193 6-3 20 Sophomore Toledo 54 Sommers, Karl c 215 6-2 19 Sophomore Martins Ferry SS **Thornton, Robert ______c 192 6-0 22 Senior Willard 56 Jobko, William RG 188 6-1 19 Sophomore Lansing SB Quinn, Thoma s ______LG 204 5-10 19 Sophomore Portsmouth YOU ALWAYS WIN 59 *Vargo, Ken neth . c 194 6-1 20 Junior Martins Ferry 60 *Weaver, David ______LG 188 S-B 20 Junior Hamilton with 61 Ramser, Richard -----· LG 193 5-11 20 Junior Shadyside 62 Parker, James ______LG 248 6-3 20 Sophomore Toledo 63 ***Reichenbach, James _____ RG 200 5-10 21 Senior Massillon 64 *Will iams, David _____ RG 215 6-0 21 Senior Dormont, Pa. JE NNITE Wassmund, Ja mes ____LG 195 6-0 19 Sophomore Toledo J-16® 65 66 Col e, Robe rt _ ·-· _ LG 204 5-10 19 Sophomore Carey 67 Howley, Ed ward _____ RG 197 5-11 21 Sophomore Girard THE ULTIMATE IN HEAVY DUTY COATING PROTECTION 69 Frank, Donald -· ------RG 198 5-10 19 Sophomore Cleveland 70 *Hilin ski, Richard ______LT 231 6-2 23 Senior Cleveland FOR ASPHALT PAV EMENT, CONCRETE AND STEEL CONSTRUCTION 7 1 ***Kri she r, Jerry ______RT 224 6-0 21 Senior Massillon 73 Cummings, William ____ LT 239 6-2 19 Sophomore Toledo 1394 King Ave. 74 *Stoeckel, Donald ______LT 211 6-0 20 Junior Hamilton HUdson 8-7790 75 Guy, Richard ------LT 209 6-3 19 Sophomore Mansfield BLACKTOP MAINTENANCE CO. 76 Cooper, Kenneth ______RT 210 6-0 19 Sophomore Sylvania 77 **Swartz, Donald ______LT 238 6-1 21 Senior Newark 78 Ebinger, Elbert RT 241 6-3 20 Junior Hamilton 79 *Ma chinsky, Francis ------RT 206 6-0 20 Junior Uniontown, Pa. BO *Brubaker, Richard (CC) _ __ RE 203 6-0 22 Senior Shaker Heighh 81 Kriss, Frederick RE 189 5-11 18 Sophomore El Paso, Tex. " Since 1924 Good Places to Deaf' Your Friendly Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers 82 **Ludwig, Paul LE 208 6-3 20 Junior Marion 83 **Dugger, Dean LE 213 6-2 21 Senior Columbus 84 Trabue, Jerry . LE 200 6-3 20 Sophomore Columbus BS Shingledecker, William _ _ _ LG 182 5-10 19 Sophomore Springfield 86 Humbert, Stanley ______LE 204 6-2 19 Sophomore Cincinnati 87 Collmar, William ______RE 177 6-1 20 Junior Martins Ferry McCLURE-NESBITT WOOD-NESBITT BB *Spears, Thomas RE 197 6-0 19 Junior Wheeling, W. Va. 89 Michael, William ______LE 210 6-1 18 Sophomore Hamilton INC. 92 Blazeff, Lalo ______RE 187 6-0 20 Sophomore Akron MOTOR CORP. ______LE 93 Ellwood, Frank 190 5-11 19 Sophomore Dover 1505 E. Main St. 611 E. Broad St. *Indicates number of letters won. Weights Certified Correct a s of Sept. 10, 1954 Harold Wood '31 , President Complete One Stop ervice • 24 Hour Towing

37 36 Ohio State's Annual Won-Lost Record STADIUM Year IV. L. T. Pct. Coach 1890 I 3 0 .250 Alexander S. Lilley Jack Ryder 1891 2 2 u .500 Alexander S. l.illry INFORMATION 1892 5 .) 0 .625 Jack Ryder 1893 4 5 0 .4-1-1 Jack Ryder Permanent seats: 71,131. Total seating capacity, 1894 6 5 0 .545 Jack Ryder 78.677. 1895 4 4 I .500 Jack Ryder 1896 5 5 I .500 Charle A. Hickey Construction cost: $1,341,000. Financed chiefly by 1897 I 7 I .167 David F. Ed\\·ards gifts aggregating $1,083,000, pledged by 13,000 persons. 1898 3 4 I .437 Jack Ryder Seats in Section A : 31,318; Section B, 14,320; 1899 0 I .950 John B. C. Eck torm 9 Section C, 20,917. "A" Boxes, 2,828; ·• B" Boxes, 1900 8 I I .850 John B. C. Eckstorm 1.748. Total permanent seats, 71.131. 190 1 5 .1 I .6 11 John B. C. Eck. torm 1902 6 2 2 .700 Perry Hale Temporary seats: South stands. 3.625; field bleach­ 1903 8 3 0 .TD Perry Hale t' rs 3,921. Total temporary seats. 7.5-16. 1904 5 5 0 .500 E. R. Sweetland Seats between goal lines : 29.175. 1905 8 2 2 .750 E. R. weetlancl 1906 8 I 0 .889 A. E. H errnstein Height of wall: 98 feet, three inches; length, 752 1907 7 2 I .750 A. E. Herrnstein feet, 6 inches; ground area, IO acres. Circumference, 1908 6 -I 0 .600 A. E. H errn tein one third mile. Material: Concrete and steel. Seats in 1909 7 3 0 .700 A. E. H errnstein press bux, 140. Radio and Photo Booths : 17 . 1910 6 I 3 .750 Howa rd Jones THURLOW WEED CARROLL HOWELL 1911 2 .600 H arry Vaughn ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES Place Kicker RICHARD YOUNG 5 3 Halfback Halfback 1912 6 3 0 .667 ) 0 1111 R. Richard, l~ighty-seven concrete and ~tee! arches. ead1 l.l John \V. \\"ilce 1913 4 2 I .6-13 feet wicle and 56 feet high. 191-1 5 2 0 .7 14 John W . \\"ilc 1915 5 I I .786 John \\ . V1' il ce Towers at the open and north entrance each 100 1916 7 0 0 I. COO John \\I. \\'ilcc feet high and 36 feet sq uare. 1917 8 0 I 1.000 John\\'. \\"ilce A half dome 86 feet, six inches high and 70 feet 1918 3 ,)' 0 .500 John \\I. \Vilcc Ohio State Players 1919 6 I 0 .857 J ohn \V. \Vi lee in diameter. 1920 7 I 0 .875 John \V. \\'ilce Twelve ramps feed 112 aisles. Photos by House of Portratts 1921 5 .2 0 .714 John \V. \\' il ce 1922 3 4 0 .429 John \V. \\'ilce SERVICE TO PATRONS 1923 3 -l I .-l37 John \V. \\"ilce Elllergency medical treatment is available in special 1924 .) \\I. 2 3 .437 John Wilce first aid quarters back of sections 11 and 12 in "B" 1925 4 3 I .562 J ohn \V. \\'ilce deck. A mobile station also is available on the ground 1926 7 I 0 .875 John \\I. \\'ilce 1927 4 4 0 .500 J ohn \V. \\'ilce at the northwest section of the stadium under "A" 1928 5 2 J .687 John \V. Wilce deck. Pay telephones are located on the ground floor 1929 4 3 1 .562 Sam s . \Villaman and also outside the ticket office at the southeast cor­ 1930 5 2 I .587 Sam S. \\'illaman ner of the stadium. A lost and found department is 1931 6 3 0 .667 Sam . \\'illaman maintamed at the Ticket Office until after the game. 1932 4 I 3 .687 Sam S. \Villaman I .asses should be reported at this office and articles I Sam S. Willaman 1933 7 0 .875 found should be turned in there or to an usher. Ad­ 1934 7 I 0 .875 Francis A. Schmidt 1935 7 1 0 .875 Franci A. Schmidt dress inquiries to the Athletic Ticket Office. 1936 5 3 0 .625 Francis A. Schmidt RADIOS AND MOVIE CAMERAS 1937 6 2 0 .750 Francis A. Schmidt 1938 4 3 I . 562 Francis A . chmidt Western Conference rules forbid spectators having 1939 6 2 0 .750 Francis A . Schmidt either portable radios or movie cameras in the stands. 1940 4 4 0 .500 Franci A. chmidt These may be checked at the Ticket Office and claim­ 1941 6 I I .8 12 Paul E. Bro\1·n ed upon departure from the game. 1942 9 I 0 900 Paul E. Brown 19-1 3 3 6 0 .333 Paul E. Brown PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1944 9 0 0 1.000 Carroll C. \Viddoc. ;\J"o announcements are ever made over the Stadium 1945 7 2 0 .778 Carroll C. \\'iddoe. public address system except under the gravest cir­ 1946 4 3 2 Paul 0. Bixler .555 cumstances, such as serious illness or accident. Kill(lly 1947 2 6 I .278 Wesley E. Fesler 1948 6 .1 0 .667 Wesley E. Fe !er refrain from requesting this service. 1949 7 I 2 .800 Wesley E. Fesler GAME TIME 1950 6 3 0 .667 \Ves ley E. Fesler 1951 4 3 2 .555 \V. W. Hayes Normal starting time is 2 p.m. EST. The last two 1952 6 3 0 .667 \V. \V. Hayes games of the 1954 season, with Pittsburgh Nov. 6 and 1953 6 3 0 .667 \V. \V. Hayes Michigan Nov. 20, will begin at 1 :30 p.m. EST. Total 343 165 40 .663 LEE WILLIAMS WILLIAM BOOTH Fullback DON VICIC Quarterback Fullback 38 39 Specialize in Good Health by Shopping at Those Dairy Specialists ISALYS ICE CREAM! DAIRY PRODUCTS! LUNCHES!

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I f I PITTSBURGH SERIES

1929 Ohio State 2, Pittsburgh 18 I I 1930 Ohio State 16, Pittsburgh 7 1932 Ohio State 0, Pittsburgh 0 '''1''I I I I \ \ l I I I I II ( I 1936 Ohio State 0, Pittsburgh 6 1940 Ohio State 30, Pittsburgh 7 " No, No, Doc! If you want to revive him fast, let him get a whiff of the aroma of these delicious, golden crisp Buckeye Potato Chips!" 1941 Ohio State 21 , Pittsburgh 14 1942 Ohio State 59, Pittsburgh 19 1943 Ohio State 46, Pittsburgh 6 "Another Landmark For Hungry Americans" Ohio State ... Pittsburgh 1944 Ohio State 54, Pittsburgh 19 D A D s D A Y Howard Johnson's 1945 Ohio State 14, Pittsburgh 0 1946 Ohio State 20, Pittsburgh 13 Restaurant 1947 Ohio State 0, Pittsburgh 12 1948 Ohio State 41, Pittsburgh • 0 1949 Ohio State 14, Pittsburgh 10 5090 North High Street 1950 Ohio State 41, Pittsburgh 7 LUdlow 1264 1951 Ohio State 16~ Pittsburgh 14 • 1952 Ohio State 14, Pittsburgh 21 Ohio State won 12, lost 4, tied (15 Minutes North of the Stodium on U.S. Route 23)

BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY BY • ~ TODAY'S COVER COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Features a view of Mirror Lake on Campus, taken from the south FINE FOOD AT SENSIBLE PRICES and showing the Main Library Tower in the background. Today's ~ - COLUMBUS, OHIO photograph is the 10th in a two.year series of football program :1('o and NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM covers designed to provide fans with a " Trip Around Camrus". • All pictures were token in Kodachrome by members o the University Photography Department with 5x7 view cameras.

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