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OFFICIAL PROGRA HOMECOMING OCTOBER 18-19, 1940

UNIVERSITY FIELD BOWLING GREEN, OHI

KICKOFF 2-1 **

Falcons VS. Hurons To Safeguard The Future of America

Vote For WENDELL L. WILLKIE FOR PRESIDENT CHARLES L. McNARY FOR VICE-PRESIDENT

TO CONTINUE CLEAN GOVERNMENT IN OHIO VOTE FOR JOHN W. BRICKER FOR GOVERNOR

And Support The Following Republican Candidates For Lieutenant Governor For Prosecuting Attorney PAUL M. HERBERT FLOYD A. COLLER For Secretary of State For Clerk of Courts EDWARD J. HUMMEL RAYMOND F. WITTE For Auditor of State For Sheriff JOSEPH T. TRACY ARNOLD F. ISCH For Treasurer of State DON H. EBRIGHT For County Recorder CLYDE A. LOOMIS For Attorney General THOMAS J. HERBERT For County Treasurer HERBERT E. ROETHER For United States Senator HAROLD H. BURTON For County Engineer For Representative to Congress MARTIN BERRY (At large) GEORGE H. BENDER For Coroner L. L. MARSHALL HERMAN W. MANNHARDT For Representative to Congress (13th District) JUDICIAL TICKET A. D. BAUMHART, JR. For Judge of Supreme Court For State Senator CLINTON D. BOYD FRED L. ADAMS GILBERT BETTMAN For Representative to the EDWARD C. TURNER General Assembly ROY H. LONGENECKER For Judge of Court of Appeals IRVING CARPENTER For County Commissioner ROLLAND W. ECKERT For Probate Judge CHARLES E. PETTEYS RAYMOND E. LADD To the Alumni of the Bowling Green State University :- The Board of Trustees, the faculty and the 1600 members of the student body welcome you back to the campus today. We know and appreciate your sacrifice and interest. There are and must be four agencies at work to make this a great university, — a strong faculty; an intelligent, earnest student body; an ade- quate, up-to-date physical plant, and finally, an enthusiastic and devoted alumni group. This last is of prime importance. We ever need your active aid in making Bowling Green State Uni- versity serve in the largest possible way this state and nation. In return, such service will give you increasing pride in your Alma Mater. Please be happy with us this day and return often to us. Cordially yours, F. J. PROUT, President

This is the official program for football games at Bowling Green State Uni- versity and is published under the direction of Ivan E. Lake, '23, as agent for the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce and the university. Advertising representative —Don Spencer Company, Inc., 271 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Jiomecomlng i£ rog^iam Friday, October 18 7:00- 8:30 P.M. Riding Show University Stables. Admission 25 cents 8:00 P.M. Registration - Men's Gymnasium 9:00-12:00 P.M. Rally Dance - Men's Gymnasium Women's Gymnasium Sponsored by Inter-Sorority-Fraternity Councils. Presentation of Homecoming Queen and At- tendants by Women's Athletic Association. Ad- mission by card or Student Activity book. Saturday, October 19 9:00-12:00 A.M. Registration and Reception for Homecomers - « Recreation Hall 9:00-12:00 A.M. Alumni Bureau, Open House - Room 202A 9:00 A.M. Quill Type Breakfast - Parrot Restaurant 9:15 A.M. Kindergarten-Primary and Intermediate Club Breakfast - Parrot Restaurant 10:00 A.M. W.A.A. Alumni come prepared to play Hockey or Soccer 10:30 A.M. Seven Sister Alumni Meeting and Luncheon - Seven Sister House 11:00 A.M. W.A.A. Social Hour - Women's Physical Educa- tion Building Lounge 11:00 A.M. Five Sister Brunch - Parrot Restaurant 11:30 A.M. Skol Brunch - Woman's Club 12:00 Noon Kappa Mu Epsilon Homecoming Dinner - Lowien's Tea Room, 524 E. Wooster Street 12:00 Noon Luncheon of Officers and Executive Committee of Alumni Association with Dr. F. J. Prout, Kohl Hall 12:30 P.M. 3-Kay Luncheon - Woman's Club 1:00 P.M. Las Amigas Luncheon - Woman's Club 2:15 P.M. Football Game - Bowling Green State University vs. Michigan State Normal College 4:00 P.M. Five Sister "Hot Chocolate" - Women's Physical Education Building Lounge 4:00- 6:00 P.M. Tea for Library Student Assistants, present and former - Recreation Hall 6:00 P.M. Beta Gamma Upsilon Dinner and Entertainment - Beta Gamma Upsilon House 6:00 P.M. Class of 1926 Dinner - Kohl Hall 6:30 P.M. Commoners Stag Dinner - Woman's Club 6:30 P.M. Commoners Buffet Supper for Wives and Girls of Brothers - Commoners House 7:00 P.M. Phratra "Fireside Party" - 311 North Enterprise 7:30 P.M. Delhi Dinner-Dance - American Legion Hall 8:00- 9:00 P.M. Swimming Exhibition - Natatorium 9:00-12:00 P.M. Commoners Dance - Kohl Hall 9:00-12:00 P.M. Five Brothers Dance - Recreation Hall 9:00-12:00 P.M. General Party - Men's Gymnasium. Admission by card or student activity book. Sponsored by Homecoming Committee Sunday, October 20 9:30-10:30 A.M. Westminster Club Reunion - First Presbyterian Church 9:30-10:30 A.M. Wesley Foundation Reunion - First Methodist Church Hi

MEET THE FALCON COACHING STAFF

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Left to Right—Knecht, ass't. Prosh coach; Joe Glanders, trainer; M. Budd Cox, Varsity line coach; Mike Kormazis, ass't Frosh coach; Head Coach Harry Ockerman; Frosh coach Fred Marsh.

Head Coach Harry Ockerman in in the midst of his sixth year at the helm of the gridiron destinies of Bowling Green State University and in that time there has been a constant improvement in the local football teams and in the calibre of the opposition met. Harry is popular among the footballers and is held in high esteem by the alumni. Today's game brings Harry into conflict with his former college coach, E. J. Rynearson, of Michigan Normal. After Ockerman graduated at that school he was assistant coach under "Rynie" for eight years and so the rivalry that has developed between Bee Gee and Ypsi is more than just an ordinary one. Since Ockerman has been in Bowling Green the Falcons have won 2, lost 1 and tied 1 with the Hurons. Assistant Coach Budd Cox, a former Ohio State end, does the line coaching and scouting and has been a valuable aide in his two years here. Budd is the varsity swimming coach during the winter. A new addition to the staff is Fred Marsh, a graduate of Bowling Green State,, who is Freshman coach this year after several years as assistant coach at B.G.Hi. Fred was one of the best guards ever produced by the Falcons. He will also be Frosh basketball and track coach. The trainer of the gridders is Joe Glanders, a graduate assistant finishing his masters degree. Joe came from Sandusky where his work was so essential in the success of teams under Coach Bob Whittacre. Assisting Fred Marsh with the promising Freshman squad this year are two B.G. gridders who need no introduction. Student assistants LaMar Knecht, All-Ohio guard for two years, and Mike Kormazis, All-American Greek team end for two years. ■'■■,;■ i pi

Miss Helen Sturgeon, of Mansfield, center above, reigns over the festivities of the annual Homecoming here this week-end. Miss Sturgeon is a Junior and a mem- ber of the Seven Sister sorority. Four attendants selected to accompany her to various functions are, left to right, Georgia Wiesler, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Mary Lou Mauerhan, Edon; Mary Herbert, Fostoria and Margaret Bender, Bryan.

THE FALCON BAND

Bowling Green State University's band this year is under the direction of Prof. E. E.. Smith, who succeeded Prof. Charles F. Church, Jr., this fall following the latter's resignation to study for his doctorate. Miss Jane Shaw, of Fostoria, is the Drum Majorette in charge of the marching- band while she is ably assisted by two Freshmen, Max Ihrig, of Montpelier and Dow Mitchell, of Wayne, Mich. The guest high school band for the day is from Bowling Green high school and is under the direction of Winchester Richard.

BOWLING GJREJEN STATE UNIVEKSITY SQUAD

No. Name Wgt. Hgt. Age Hor 1 Dillman, Bob.-. QB 160 5'9" 1. .20 Bryan, 0. 3 Sielschott, Lowell FB 163 510" 1. 19 Lima, 0. 4 Kish, Mike HB 162 511%" 1. .19 Maumee, 0. 5 Wellner, Ed*...... HB 150. .510" 2 21. ....River Rouge, Mich. 6 Park, Winston... _____HiB 160 _51iy2" 2 20 Flint, Mich. 7 Shirk, Bud ...... G. 175.. .6' 2 21 Fostoria, O. 8 Tabler, Tom* _C. 180. .510" 2 20 Liberty Center, O. 9 Good, Dale*. ...E 184. 51iy2" 3 22 River Rouge, Mich. 10 Mehlow, Harold*... E. 183 61" ...2 20... Oak Harbor, O. 11 Barnett, Bob* G. 185. .510" 3 22...... Whitehouse, O. 12 Uzak, Frank... HB 185. _5'8" 1 20 ...Lorain, O. 13 Catanese, Charles* C 178. .5101/2" 3 22 Rochester, Pa. 14 Johnson, Dewey* FB 174. 61" _2 21.__.__...... Edgerton, O. 15 Buckenmyer, Charles____E 170. .511" ...... 1 19 Swanton, O. 16 Quesinberry, Ralph...... C 183. .511" -1 20- ...Tiffin, O. 17 Brudzinski, Steve*.. HB.. .170 5'9" ...3 22. Fremont, O. 18 Smith, Boyd G 162 510" 1 19 ...Gibsonburg, O. 19 Mussill, Ed*.__ ...QB 180. ..511" .3 22 River Rouge, Mich. 20 Roper, Bob E 179. ..61" 1 21...... Scotch Ridge, O. 21 Halliwell, Don...... T 211 ..61" 1 20 Broadview Hgts., O. 22 Becher, Paul...... E 188.. 611/;' .2 20.__.___ ...Rockford, O. 23 Foster, Ralph* FB 162 ."511" 3 21 Mt. Blanchard, O. 24 Fails, John*... QB .160. 510" .2 20 ...Erie, Pa. 25 Eckert, Bob...... T 193 .5101/ 1 26... Bowling Green, O. 26 Leathers, Dick T 192. .511" 2 21 ...Middlepoint, O. 28 Dunipace, Richard G 203 61" __2 20 Bowling Green, O 29 Grignon, Ted*...... HB ...147... .. 5'7y2" .3 20 Dearborn, Mich 30 Amos, Tony... ___G 199 .6' .1 19...... Weston, O 31 Randolph, Steve...... T 205 6iy2" . _1_ ...20... .Barberton, O 32 Ihnat, Ernil*... _..T... 210 6' .2 20... . .Lakeside, O 33 McCloud, Bob. ...T 203 .6' ...1 24 Toledo, O -Lettermen

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1 Dillman, qb 13 Catanese, c 24 Fails, qb 3 Sielschott, fb 14 Johnson, fb 25 Eckert, t 4 Kish 15 Buckenmyer, e 26 Leathers, t 5 Wellner 16 Quesinberry, c 28 Dunipace, g 6 Park, hb 17 Brudzinski, hb 29 Grignon, hb 7 Shirk, g 18 Smith, g 30 Amos, g 8 Tabler, c 19 Mussill, qb 31 Randolph, t 9 Good, e 20 Roper, e 32 Ihnat, t 10 Mehlow, e 21 Halliwell, t 33 McCloud, t *M§0 11 Barnett, g 22 Becher, e 12 Uzak, hb 23 Foster, fb

OFFICIALS Referee-—Harold Anderson, Otterbein Umpire—Chief Meyers, Ohio Wesleyan 50 Manning, c 70 Gilles, h 84 Burgan, c 51 Yuille, fb 72 Palmer, f 85 Benham, e 52 Cleary, c 73 Tremper, c 86 Gager, h 53 Gretzner, e 74 Osburn, h 87 Gates, q TTEj1 60 Apple, g 75 Nemeth, f 88 Maschke, g M 61 Dyer, g 76 Newlands, A., h 89 Krontrymowicz, t 62 Karpinski, g 77 Newlands, G, e 90 Beach, e 63 Buckles, t 78 Lieder, h 91 Greenwood, t 64 Schram, f 79 Hart, h 92 Hefferman, t 65 Wojcicki, e 80 Siera, h 93 Gross, c 66 Borovitch. f 81 Poly, g 94 Grant, t m. 68 Tibbie, h 82 Grady, q OFFICIALS m Headlinesman—Bob Oldfather, Heidelberg r*> ^tr K &4> ?

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No. Name Hgt. Wgt. High School He 50 Manning, Richard __C 5' 11" 170 Ecorse Ecorse 51 Yuille, John... H 6' 1" .... .165 Central ...Flint 52 Cleary, Ken... __E 5' 8" 150 Saginaw East Saginaw 53 Gretzner, Sig___ ...E 6 0" 185 Fordson Detroit 60 Apple, Victor... _G 5' 10" 168 Cooley Detroit 61 Dyer, Barney __.G— —5' 8" 166 Jackson Jackson 62 Karpinski, Richard G... —5 8" 172 Pershing Detroit 63 Buckles, Ralph... ___T 5 9" .167 Melvindale Melvindale 64 Schram, Carl... IF 5 10" 187 Central ... Detroit 65 Wojcicki, Casmer...... E...... 6 1" 193 Ypsilanti . .Ypsilanti 66 Borovitch, Joseph...... F_. ...5 10" 194 Pitcairn ...Pitcairn, Pa. 68 Tibbie, Ralph „H_ 5 7" 148 Ecorse Ecorse 70 Gilles, Richard... _H_ _5 10" 150 Plymouth Plymouth 72 Palmer, John... ___F__ ...5 9" 165 Mt. Clemens.. ...Mt. Clemens 73 Tremper, Laurance C 5 10" 153 Cooley Detroit 74 Osburn, Robert ...H 5 10" 161 Reading ..Reading 75 Nemeth, Charles... F__ ...5 10" 165 River Rouge River Rouge 76 Newlands, Andy... H 6 0" 165. ..Pershing Detroit 77 Newlands, George E 6 0" .170 Pershing Detroit 78 Lieder, Art... __H 5 8" 172 Redford Detroit 79 Hart, William H 6 0" ...160 Central Flint 80 Siera, Capt. Walter... H 5 8" .167 Hamtramck Hamtramck 81 Poly, Ed... _G 5 10". . 197 ...Cockranton Cockranton, Pa. 82 Grady, Joseph...... Q_. ...5 11"... 194 __ Northern _ Flint 84 Burgan, Grover . C 6 2" 182 Saline Saline 85 Benham, Ed E 5 11" 174 Dundee Dundee 86 Gager, Robert. H 5 10"... 171 Carson City Carson City 87 Gates, David ...Q 5 11"... 176 Plvmouth ' Plymouth 88 Maschke, Arthur... __.G... .5 9" 191 Wilbur Wright... Detroit 89 Kontrymowicz, Ed T __ ...6 3" 198 Hamtramck ...Hamtramck 90 Beach, Lowell _E .6 2" 186 Central . Flint 91 Greenwood, AIL _T 6 0" 215 Woodward Toledo, Ohio 92 Hefferman, Patrick... __ T 6 2" 222 .. Fordson Detroit 93 Gross, Warren...... C ...6 0" 223 Saline Saline 94 Grant, Jonathan.. _..T 6 4" 210 Chadsey Detroit

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BEE GEE FKOSH SQUAD

Bowling Green is well fortified with fine Freshman material this year and the outlook for the future is better than usual providing Freddie Marsh's efforts are fruitful and the majority of the men return next all. The squad, starting at 80, has been cut to 33. The complete list of the present squad follows:

ENDS—Wayne Bordner, Tiffin; James Kollman, Sandusky; Charles Polce, Rochester, Pa.; Ed Huffman, Lexington, Ky.; Dave McGuinness, Detroit, Mich.; Dave Martin, West Salem. TACKLES—Bill Croop, Massillon; James Anders, Sandusky; James Wening, Toledo; Pete Parmenter, Fostoria. GUARDS—Gilbert Pedrothy, Massillon; Donald Harris, Toledo; Ross Isel, Toledo; George Baldwin, West Chester, Pa.; George Carter, Oak Harbor; Rolland Barnes, Swanton. CENTERS—Albert Schindler, Lorain; Charles Grissetti, Rochester, Pa.; Bob Harbrecht, Sandusky; Bill Alleman, Oxford, Mich. BACKS—Robert Foster, Massillon; Danny Marazan, Toledo; Mike Screptok, Toledo; Clarence Espen, Bowling Green: Geno Balconi, Sandusky; John Tabler, Liberty Center; Chester Sak, Brighton, Mich.; Don Campbell, Oberlin; John Elton, Swanton; Dale Van Meter, Delphos; Merritt Newcomer, Findlay; Ward Pollock, Wallingford, Pa.; Dick Lowry, Leipsic.

FOR REAL DEFENSE PLUS COMMON SENSE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT For President MARTIN L. DAVEY For Governor DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Lieutenant Governor For County Commissioner ROBERT S. COX FRANK T. ASMUS For Secretary of State WALTER G. WISELEY JOHN E. SWEENEY For Prosecuting Attorney For Auditor of State KARL E. MOLLENBERG JOSEPH T. FERGUSON For Clerk of Courts For Treasurer of State HARRY BAVIS CLARENCE H. KNISLEY For Sheriff For Attorney General GEORGE AMOS GEORGE D. NYE For County Recorder For United States Senator BERT AMOS JOHN H. McSWEENEY For County Treasurer For Representative to Congress J. LEE EWING (At large) For County Engineer FRANCIS W. DURBIN HERMAN C. CARSTENSEN STEPHEN M. YOUNG For Coroner For Representative to Congress DALLAS E. MARCH ~ (13th District) WERNER S. HASLINGER JUDICIAL TICKET For State Senator WILLIAM H. HERNER For Supreme Court DENNIS DUNLEAVY For Representative to the General Assembly JUDGE McBRIDE CLARENCE W. DICK CHARLES T. ZIMMERMAN

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1919 30 Defiance 6 6 Bi.ldwin-Wallace ...... 58 Coach 0 Capital 15 6 Ohio Northern 0 0 Wayne .... 0 7 Toledo U. 26 B( 0 ^Toledo U 6 0 Capital 0 Hiram 0 n Defiance 12 0 n Michigan Normal... 10 Coach W .: E. Steller 0 Otterbein ... 0 1934 1920 6 01. r Nor'li-.-,-. 9, Coach Warren E. Steller Coach 13 Kei r St .-. 0 0 Mount Union 12 6 0 Findlay 10 Wajne 20 Otterbein 7 b 6 n 0 Michigan Normal... 68 0 Kent State.. _,.._ 0 15 o 3 Hiram ..... : 13 0 Heidelberg 14 6 Bluffton 1?, v,x Defiance ....: 46 13 Capital 0 7 Kent State 0 0 Toledo U...... 22 1928 0 Ohio Northern 0 1921 Coach Warren E. Steller Coach Earl Krieger 7 Ohio Northern 0 1935 0 Kent St-n+P 0 6 Bluffton .. 0 Coach Harry Ockerman 7 o 14 Toledo _-.:• .... 0 o Capital 12 151 0 12 Defiance :..... 1?, o Bald win-Wallace 41 o 27 20 Wayne 0 o Ohio Northern. 54 21 Tnlerln TT 6 19 Findlay 0 0 Kent State 45 6 Kent State 6 0 Toledo U._ ....63 1922 0 Marietta 31 Coach Allen Snyder 1929 25 Hiram 0 n Ohio Northern. 27 Coach Warren E. Steller n Adrian 7 0 Baldwin-Wallace . . 18 1936 ?6 Findlay 0 7 Michigan Normal... 34 Coach Harry Ockerman 9? Defiance n 23 Findlay 0 0 Western Reserve 40 38 6 0 Toledo U 0 7 Capital ..... 7 7 Kent State n 6 Defiance n Q Michigan Normal 0 6 Toledo 11/ 6 15 Bluffton 0 13 Wittenberg 0 25 Wayne 2 0 Kent State... .. 6 1923 13 Hiram __'____ 0 Coach R. B. McCandless 1930 20 Ashland '. .. 0 n Ohio Northern 46 Coach Warren E. Steller 7 Ohio Northern 7 12 Heidelberg 13 19 Hope 0 0 Heidelberg „... 0 13 Bluffton 0 7 Baldwin-Wallace 6 26 Findlay ...... '... 3 13 Bluffton 6 1937 0 Toledo U.i 27 13 Defiance . 6 Coach Harry Ockerman 7 Defiance 17 6 Findlay 6 12 Hiram ...... 0 10 Ashland ... 0 0 Toledo U..- n 0 Baldwin-Wallace . ....21 30 Albion 7 0 Michigan Normal ....25 1924 19 Wayne 7 12 Capital 0 Coach Warren E. Steller 7 Ohio Northern .. 9 0 Capital 19 1931 13 Kent State ...13 13 Ashland 0 Coach Warren E. Steller 0 Wittenberg 12 7 Toledo U 12 0 Baldwin-Wallace . 0 12 Heidelberg 0 0 Mt. Pleasant 21 6 Mount Union...... n 0 Defiance . 15 0 o 1938 6 Bluffton 0 13 Wayne 0 Coach Harry Ockerman 34 Cedarville 0 0 Bluffton ... 0 0 Defiance 15 0 Capital ...... 0 1925 6 Findlay 6 0 John Carroll...... 20 6 Mt. Pleasant 0 fcKJ Ashland .. 0 Coach Warren E Steller V Wittenberg . 0 n Otterbein 0 1932 n Ohio Northern 0 0 Michigan Normal. 14 7 Michigan Normal 7 0 Capital L 0 Coach Warren E. Steller S Kent State '. .. 7 n Findlay 0 0 Baldwin-Wallace 94 ?fi Hiram 7 2 Defiance 0 7 Mount Union 6 6 Bluffton 0 0 Bluffton ._■ 14 1939 26 Ashland 14 14 Defiance ' ._ 7 Coach Harry Ockerman 0 Hiram ...... 0 1926 12 Toledo U 6 3b Bluffton 0 0 Ohio Northern 20 9 Wayne 0 Coach Warren E Steller 6 Capital 7 n Dayton 41 1933 Otterbein 1 .. 6 14 Bluffton : 0 19 Wittenberg . ...13 25 Cedarville 0 Coach Warren E. Steller 34 Kent State .. 0 6 Findlay 7 6 Mount Union 7 7 Findlay .. 7 13 Mt. Pleasant 0 19 Bluffton 0 28 Michigan Normal.. :_ ....13 KENT STATE HERE NOVEMBER 2ND One of the best football games of the season is slated to be played on the local gridiron on November 2nd when her sister school, Kent State University, comes to play the Falcons in the 12th annual renewal of the traditional classic. A keen rivalry exists. Bee Gee has won 4 games, Kent three and four have been tied. Last year the Falcons plastered Kent 34 to 0 to score her first win over the Flashes since 1927. But this year the visitors are topping the state rankings to date with four straight wins and no defeats and it is doubtful if they will be stopped before they meet Bowling Green. It is the last home game of the season. o 1939 FOOTBALL RECORD Bee Gee 35, Bluffton 0 Bee Gee 19, Wittenberg 13 Bee Gee 9, Wayne U. 0 Bee Gee 34, Kent State 0 Bee Gee 6, Capital 7 Bee Gee 7, Findlay 7 Bee Gee 26, Otterbein 6 Bee Gee 23, Michigan Normal 13 1940 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE October 5—Wittenberg* October 11—At Findlay *f (Migration Day) October 19—Michigan Normal (Homecoming) October 26—Capital at Columbus* November 2—Kent State University* November 9—At Wooster* November 16—Eastern Kentucky State Teachers at Richmond November 21—At Wayne (10:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Day) *—Ohio Conference game f—Night game PAST SCORES 1919—Bee Gee 0, Michigan Normal 10 1920—Bee Gee 0, Michigan Normal 68 1925—Bee Gee o, Michigan Normal 14 1929—Bee Gee 7, Michigan Normal 34 1936—Bee Gee 6, Michigan Normal 0 1937—Bee Gee 0, Michigan Normal 25 1938—Bee Gee 7, Michigan Normal 7 1939—Bee Gee 23, Michigan Normal 13

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