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Football Program 50( OHIO STATE HOMECOMING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 196 OFFICIAL WATCH OFFICIAL PROGRAM NORTHWESTERN-OHIO STATE FOR THIS GAME CONTENTS The University Presidents ........................................... 2 ******* Northwestern University Officials 3 LONGINES Ohio State Students Greet A lumni 4 THE WORLD'S Scenes on the Northwestern University Ca mpus . 5 MOST HONORED Ohio State University Football WATCH® Player Pages .. .. 6, 12, 16, 30, 34, 40, 44, 50 Ohio State Freshman Football Roster ... 7 10 world's fair grand prizes 28 gold medals Ohio State University Football Coaching Staff ...... .... ............ 8 . .. 10 Football Penalties and Signals ... .... Longines watches are recognized Northwestern University Football Player Pages .. 14, 22, 32, 36 as OFFICIAL for timing world championships and Olympic sports Ohio State University Winter Sports Schedules ....... .. ...... .. 17 in all fields throughout the world. Ohio State University Athletic Staff .. ..... .... .. ... ......... ..... ... 18 Buckeye Football Captains Hold Reunion ...... .................... 20 The Ohio State University Football Roster ..... .. 24 Northwestern University Football Roster ... ..29 Half-Time Music by The Marching Band .............. ... 38 Ohio Stadium Information . 46 Big Ten Football Schedules for 1968 .............. 48 Ohio State Cross Country and Soccer Schedules 52 Wilbur E. Snypp, Editor and Advertising Manager John F. Hummel, Circulation Manager National Advertising Representative: Spencer Advertising Co., 271 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Long ines Ullra·Chron #8205, automatic with calendar, $175. Other Ultra·Chron Models, $115 to $595. the fabulous,new Our mileage ingredients are one reason. NC,7 is another. LONGINES ULTRA-CHRON® Only Sinclair has it. Guaranteed Accurate To A Minute A Month* NC,7 controls harmful The ultimate personal chronometer, engine deposits. 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Maker of Watches Of The Highest Character For Over A Century Representing Northwestern The University Presidents University * * William H. H. Dye Director of Athletics DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The Ohio State University Alex Agase Head Football Coach * * Dr. J. Roscoe Miller Prof. T. Leroy Martin President, Northwestern University Chairman, Faculty Athletic Committee 2 3 SCENES ON Ohio State Students Greet Alumni NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS LINDHE IMER ASTRONOMICAL RESEARCH CENTER DEERING LIBRARY ... -. , I 4A NORTHWESTERN CAMPUS, SHOWING LAKEFILL ADDITION The general committee for Homecoming, Later, the festivities continued with per­ students of The by Peter Nero in Mershon Auditor­ 1968, and t he undergraduate formances ALICE MILLAR CHAP'EL TEC HNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Ohio State University extend a hearty wel­ ium and the Homecoming dance in the Union come to all visitors and especially to all alumni! ballrooms. The Homecoming Queen and her were presented at t he dance by a n im­ Work on Homecoming began last spring and court honor guard. continued throughout the summer and early pressive military most activity focusing on the events fall wit h After today's game, alumni and visitors are of t he past few days. invited to visit the campus open houses and to Last night, a h uge crowd marched to the see the ingenious "Colonial Calamity" d ecora­ stadium for t he traditional rally and bonfire. As tions. For alumni, this is also an opportunity to hundreds cheered, Coach Woody Hayes intro­ renew friendships and revive memor ies. F or all, duced h is Buckeyes and talked about the pros­ it is a chance to spend an enjoyabl e day on the pects for t he game today. lovely campus of The Ohio State University. KRESGE CENTENNIAL HALL 5 4 19 ~~ Ohio State Freshman Football Roster Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Hometown H. S. Coach Am&tulli, John Jr. HS 202 5-10 20 Wayne, N.J. "Ken Sinofsky Ansonia, Bill T 204 6-2 18 San Jose, Cal if. Jack Germaine Betz, Steve G 225 6-2 18 Minerva Tom Walters Burch, John C 215 5-11 18 Fredericktown Jerry Boggs Burchinal, John G 185 6-1 19 Columbus Roger Hendrix Campana, Tom HB 185 5-1 1 18 Kent Tom Campana Cappell, Rich E 199 6-0 19 Dover Dick Haines Coleman, William HB 185 5-9 19 Dayton James Spoerl Conley, William G 185 5-10 17 Columbus Don Eby DAVID FOLEY DIRK WORDEN WILLIAM LONG Deleone, Tom C 212 6-2 18 Kent Tom Campana Co-Captain Co-Captain No. 24-Quarterback, Education 182 6-2 18 Ceredo, W. Va. Carl Ward No. 70-Tackle, Engineering No. 56-Linebacker, Education Evans, Bill E Ferrell, Terry E 215 6-1 19 Twinsburg Bill Isler Gibson, Curtis LB 170 6-0 18 Cincinnati John E. Campbell Gill, Bob E 176 6-2 18 Camp Hill, Pa . Bob Craig Givens, Dan G 165 5-10 17 Louisville Virgil Roman Harris, Jimmy Lee HB 180 5-11 18 Dayton Ken Amlin Heaton, James T 210 6-2 19 Columbus Jim Bline Horan, Leonard HB 170 5-10 19 Norwalk Bill Mrudowski Houser, Tom G 220 6-2 18 Massillon Bob Seaman Howard, Harry HB 185 6-0 19 Cincinnati Pat Mancuso Johnston, Paul Kicker 180 5-10 17 Cleveland Bill Jacobs Jones, Joseph HB 175 6-0 18 Russellville Steve Forsythe Keyes, Dave LB 183 5-10 22 Lorain Chuck Urbanic Lamka, Don QB 190 5-11 19 Cleveland John Gentile Lawn, Neal HB 175 6-0 18 Struthers Bob Commings Long, David T 220 6-1 18 Delphos Paul Krotzer Luttner, Ken FB 203 6-2 18 Medina Phil Hahn Marting, Robert LB 170 6-0 18 Washington C.H . Maurice Pfiefer Mason, Glen LB 205 6-2 18 Colonia, N.J . Joe Martino McDermott, Russell HB 190 6-0 23 Dayton Ned Booher Mclear, Ronald T 200 6-0 18 Greenville Tom Steele Miller, Mark C 190 5-10 18 Greenville John Davis Mottola, Joe HB 180 5-10 20 Columbus Ralph Cordisco Mountz, Greg LB 192 6-3 18 Hummelstown, Pa. Jim Seacrist Muntean, Earl T 214 6-3 18 Akron Bob Wallace GERALD EHRSAM NICHOLAS ROMAN RUFUS MAYES Proffitt, David Kicker 165 5-8 19 London Jim Bowlus No. 28-Defensive Halfback, No. 89-End, Adm. Science No. 73-Tackle, Education Sachs, Richard HB 170 5-11 18 New York City, N.Y. Joe McHugh Bio. Sc. Charles Beach Photos By House of Portraits Sapanaro, Robert T 225 6-2 18 Mayfield Hts. Schram, Fred Kicker 160 5-9 18 Massillon Bob Seaman Schwelgien, Arthur E 210 6-3 26 Cleveland August Bossu Sharp, Bill QB 168 5-10 18 Lima Al Scrivener Simon, Rick T 225 6-2 18 Parma J im Fritzsche Snyder, Timothy T 200 6-2 19 Dayton Wm. Fredricks Speece, Steve LB 195 6-0 18 Berlin Center Jack Geddes Springer, Stephen HB 150 5-7 18 Van Wert C. Benninghoff Van Wey, Bruce Kicker 165 5-11 18 Toledo Norman Decker Vecanski, Milan T 230 6-0 18 Harrisburg, Pa. George Chaump Wakefield, Dic k E 190 6-4 19 Avon Lake Al O' Neill White, Stan E 220 6-2 18 Kent Tom Campana Wright, David FB 200 6-0 18 Chagrin Falls Al Hrabak JAREN BOMBACH MARK STIER VIC STOTTLEMYER No. 48-Linebatcker, Humatnities No. 54-Linebacker, Humanities No. 68-Guatrd, Humanities 6 7 Ohio State Football Coaching Staff LOUIS McCULLOUGH ESCO SARKKINEN WILLIAM MALLORY Defensive Coordinator End Coach Defensive l:i ne Coach The family bank with more than 50 helpful services invites you to enjoy full service bank­ ing right in your own neigh­ borhood. If you want the convenience of a .checking ac­ count with built-in Bancplan® Reserve . up to 5% on Cer- tificates of Deposit ... a new car . color television ... regu- lar or push-button savings ... safe deposit ... Trust services - whatever you want to hap­ pen - you will find complete information and friendly atten­ tion at "the bank that helps HUGH HINDMAN W.W. (WOODY) HAYES GLENN (TIGER) ELLISON Tackle Coach Head Coach Head Freshman Coach nice things happen". Ohio National Closer to you ... in so many ways 27 OFFICES • MAIN OFFICE: GAY AND HIGH STREETS • MEMBER F.D. I.C. GEORGECHAUMP EARLE BRUCE LOU HOLTZ RUDY HUBBARD Offensive Backfield Coach Guard-Center Coach Defensive Backfield Coach Cadet Coach, Offense 8 9 COMMON PENALTIES ACCORDING TO SIGNALS The next big Ohio State alumni gathering will be held Monday morning. 5 6 636 strong. 11 12 8 9 10 '~ 18 ' 17 13 14 I 15 16 1. Offside--infraction of free kick or scrimmage forma­ 10. Uns!>ortsmanlike Conduct- Non-contact fouls : unfair t ion. ( 5 yds.) tactics a_nd _acts; abusive or insulting language; failure :o remain _in team area or persons illegally on field; 2. Illegal Procedures, Position ar Substitution-substitu­ dlegal equipment ( 1 5 yds . ond possible disqualifica­ tion rule infraction; putting ball in play before de­ t1on ) . Als<;> _flagrant . contact and interference fouls: clared ready; free kick out of bounds; player out of such os strrking, kicking, kneeing ond other personal or bounds when ~II free ~icked or snapped; more than roughness fouls ( 1 5 yds.
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