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BGSU Football Program September 19, 1964 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 9-19-1964 BGSU Football Program September 19, 1964 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program September 19, 1964" (1964). Football Programs. 95. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/95 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. September 19, 1964 UNIVERSITY STADIUM BOWLING GREEN vs. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS OFFICIAL PROGRAM 35c THE BOWLING GREEN CAMPUS Administration Building 1 Kohl Residence Hall 44 Prout Chapel _ 29 Alice Prout Residence Hall 32 Library _ 9 Rodgers NW Residence Hall 45 Commons 43 Maintenance Building 42 Rodgers Quadrangle 47 Founders Quadrangle -.12 Memorial Hall 41 Shatzel Residence Hall 16 Graphic Arts Building 58 Men's Gymnasium ..._ 39 South Hall .... 7 Hall of Music 11 Men's Residence Center 56 Stadium 40 Holla Hall 2 Moseley Hall .36 University Union — 31 Hayes Hall _ —35 Music Building .11 Williams Residence Hall 30 Health Service 28 Natatorium _ 38 Women's Phys. Ed. Building 37 Home Economics Department 10 Overman Hall .34 Sororities -4, 17-26 President's Home 3 Fraternities 8. 13. 46, 49-56 ~>= INFORMATION LOST AND FOUND Anyone finding lost arti- cles is requested to take them to the Athletic Of- fice, 200 Memorial Hall. Persons seeking lost prop- erty may inquire after the game. TELEPHONES A public telephone is lo- cated in the main lobby of the Men's Gym near the intramural office. Public telephones in Memorial Hall will be available after the first half. REST ROOMS A ladies' rest room is lo- cated at the east end of the stadium under the stands. Men should con- tinue to use the rest rooms in the rear of the Men's Gym on the ground floor. Memorial Hall rest rooms will be available after the first half. The Falcon Gridiron News is a publication of the De- partment of Intercollegi- ate Athletics. Don A. Cunningham Editor DEPARTMENTS Jerry Mix Bowling Green Alphabetical Roster 14 Stadium Information 1 Asst. Editor Bowling Green Lineup and Numbers 16 Today's Game 4 Southern Illinois Lineup and Numbers 17 Band Show 8 Represented for National Southern Illinois Alphabetical Roster 19 BG Cheers 23 MAC At A Glance 28 Advertising by Spencer FEATURES Falcon Sketches 32 Advertising Co., Inc., 271 BG's Progress Signs 2 Madison Avenue, New PICTURES Meet The Tri-Captains 5 York City. Doyt Perry's Story 9 Bowling Green Administrators 3 BG Television 13 BG Football Staff 6 Published by Falcon Cross Country 25 The Sideline Teams 10 Department of 1964 Rule Changes 29 BG Player Portraits 11,21,24,27,30 Intercollegiate Falcons Ranked 29th 31 Southern Illinois Portraits 20 Athletics BG's Progress Signs- Library, Science Complex Construction is scheduled to begin soon on phase one of the new University Library, probably the most ex- citing addition to the campus in recent years. The Li- brary will incorporate all the concepts of design and function that have been developed since the old library was built. A growing demand in the state for education and re- search in the sciences will be met partially by BGSU with the development of the science-research complex. This group of buildings, to be erected in three phases, is scheduled to be constructed after the library. "The science-research complex will foster an obvious development of the sciences," said Dean Archie H. Jones, of the College of Liberal Arts and chairman of the complex's planning committee. "It will provide for cross-fertilization of ideas among students and fac- ulty. Many will catch the excitement of discoveries." The new library will do away with the traditional library browns and grays, the uninterrupted rows of books and the dark mahogany service counters. In their places will be brighter colors, lounge furniture, and in lieu of the traditional large reading room, small clusters of tables and chairs for small groups. Wide, well-lighted aisles will divide the stacks. "As the university places increasing emphasis upon individual study and research, the BGSU student will spend more of his time in the library," predicted Assistant Professor A. Robert Rogers, Director of the Library. According to campus planners, the library and the science complex may well become the academic heart of the future Bowling Green State University. They will identify the university as a researching as well as a Drawings of BG's New Library teaching institution. Bowling Green State University Proposed Science Complex 2 Bowling Green Administrators KENNETH H. McFALL Vice President Chairman, Athletic Committee WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME III University President DONNAL V. SMITH ERVIN J. KREISCHER Dean ol Students Treasurer and Business Manager ipt^fc" JAMESiri E. HOF PAUL F. LEEDY F. E. BEATTY Provost Director, Director, Alumni Relations Buildings and Facilities Acting Director, University Relations '64 FALCONS BLEND VETERANS AND "ROOKIES' "The best material I've ever had," that's the way Howling The veteran Falcons on the line are mostly situated at the Green Slate University's head football coach Doyt Perry refers end and talkie positions. Second team all-conference end to his 1904 team. Perry might just be hitting the nail right Tom Sims is showing the way along with the other veterans on the head with 15 lettermen and a group of outstanding Norm Limpert and John Jennings. Lirhpert was the sixth sophomores ready for today's opening game against Southern best punter in the nation last season as he came up with a Illinois. 41.3 average. The Falcons could well turn this into one of Perry's best The tackles, led by 260-pound Jerry Jones, are big and years as he moves into his 10th season as BG's head coach. talented. Jones received honorable mention all-conference During the first nine campaigns, Perry has established a recognition as a sophomore. The other letter winners arc- record of 68-9-5. Bill Earhart, Tony Lawrence and Tony Fire. This season's fans will be seeing a scaled down version of Lawrence who Among this season's 15 letter winners are seven returning weighed at around the 320 mark during the 1963 campaign. backs plus eight linemen. One of the bright spots for the Falcons' coaching staff is the fact that last season's entire Along with this veteran lineup, sophomores Joe Siesel, starting backfield is intact for the 1964 campaign. Jack Sohn and Jamie Rivers along with juniors Jim Violet and Heath Wingate will see plenty of action on the line. The Tri-captains Jerry Ward, Tom Reicosky and Jim Wisser trio of Siesel, Wingate and Violet will be trying to plug the will see plenty of action at quarterback, halfback and full- holes left by graduation at the center and guard posts. Mel back respectively while the fourth member of the '63 unit, Fbels is the only veteran at these positions. Jay Cunningham, has been a fixture on the starting 11 for the past two seasons. The 15 veterans were largely responsible for last year's 8-2 overall record and 4-2 slate in the conference. This season, Cunningham, an all-Mid-American Conference selection in the Falcons have been tapped by the Mid-American coaches 1963, must be labeled as one of the finest halfbacks in BG's to win the title. Last year's conference champions Ohio Uni- 45-year football history. He needs only 25 points to become versity and Miami were ranked second and third. the school's greatest career scorer. If he tops Fred Durig's mark of 126 points, Durig's career touchdown total of 21 is Just how close the Falcons come toward this predicted almost also certain to fall to Cunningham as he already has league championship could well depend on how well the 16. sophomores and 1963 reserves move into the gaps that need Ward is a safe bet to set some career marks of his own. to be filled. The senior signal caller needs only 476 yards to become the greatest passer (yardage wise) in BG's history. He is also BOWLING GREEN SCHEDULE within easy range of the passes attempted and completed Sept. 19 Southern Illinois marks. Sept. 26 at North Texas Three other veterans and a much heralded sophomore are certain to play big roles in this year's backfield. Veteran Oct. 3 Dayton halfbacks Bob Pratt, Tony Trent and Jim Goings will supply Oct. 10 at Western Michigan plenty of offensive help as will 230-pound fullback Steward Oct. 17 at Toledo Williams. Oct. 24 Kent State The block busting Williams rewrote all the rushing rec- Oct. 31 at Miami ords at Sandusky High School before pacing last year's fresh- men team in rushing yardage and scoring. He plunged for Nov. 7 Marshall nearly two miles of yardage as well as scoring 260 points for Nov. 14 Ohio University the Sandusky 11. Nov. 21 at Xavier ILLINOIS INVADERS FEATURE TOP PASSER Knowing what to look for as Southern Illinois invades Uni- On the line, Shroyer has several fine linemen to work versity Stadium today is a difficult question to answer as the with including guards Mitch Krawszyk, 5-10, 220 pounds. Last Salukis' new coach Don Shroyer has made numerous changes. year's starting center 6-1, 206-pound Gene Miller has also However, one thing is for sure, Shroyer, a former assistant returned.
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