Grizzly Football Game Day Program, October 4, 1952 University of Montana—Missoula
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0FF»A L PROGRAM # TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IlLD • OCTOBER 1952 DOROTHY COLLINS, ‘The Sweetheart of Lucky Strike says: Be Happy- GO LUCKY! LUCKIES TASTE A Welcome from Your President The welcome sign is always out to friends and former students of Montana State University. You will observe that something new is being added to the campus, but you need never feel a stranger here. Particularly the m em bers of the classes of 1902 an d 1927, who are cele brating their Golden and Silver graduation anniversaries, will appreciate the changes to bo wrought by the present construction on the campus. It was in 1902 that the need for adequate living accommodations for women students inaugurated construction of Craig Hall, the first addition to the University's then two-buildng campus. By 1923, when the members of the class of 1927 came here as freshmen, North and South Halls were first occupied and the Men's Gymnasium was opened. But, while additions and extensions must come, the good past blends easily with the new. In our hearts the University never really changes much. It is enriched year by year by the growing numbers of men and women who have been educated here and whom we welcome again on this annual Homecoming. c a r l McFa r l a n d President THE MONTANA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL PROGRAM Clyde W. "Cac" Hubbard.... ........................Athletic Director Fred C. C u n n in g h am .......................................................... Editor BRIGHAM Clete S m ith ........ ...............................................................A ssistant YOUNG Ritch Johnson .......................................................Sales Manager UNIVERSITY 1952 ------*► -vs.- HOMECOMING MONTANA GAME UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL WATCH FOR THIS GAME ACCEPTED AS OFFICIAL WATCH FOR TIMING CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS EVENTS IN ALL FIELDS ALL OVER THE WORLD CSvs////s/si// National Advertising Representative. Don Spencer Company. Inc.. 271 Madison Avenue. New York 16. New York. GUIDE COUGAR DESTINY—Coaches Dave Crowton, Bob Bunker, Chick Atkinson, and Reed Nielsen comprise coaching staff of growing Brigham Young University during the hectic 1952 pigskin season. Brigham Young's Formidable Foursome ... Football fans will have to go a long way to Line Coach Reed Nielsen—This rotund driver match the talents, natural abilities and unquench goes a mile-a-minute on the practice field, develop able spirit of the four Cougar mentors pictured ing the finer points of the game. A vet with plenty above. Separate and distinct personalities on and of knowhow and intestinal fortitude under his belt, off the field, this quartet of mentors operates as one Reed came up through BYU grid school. He was smooth-working collective body when it comes to all-conference center for two years in a row, and working towards the common goals of the group. played in East-West game his senior year. Nielsen A close-up of each reveals: also spent two valuable years with the Detroit Head Coach Charles "Chick" Atkinson—Here's Lions before accepting a post at his alma mater. a man just 34 years old, who four years ago, End Coach Bob Bunker—Came out of the Gem stepped into the fast company of collegiate football State with Chick to help rebuild the Cougar team. coaching. In the four years he has been at BYU, A Utah State grad, Bob functions with flankers on Chick has run the length of setbacks and ob grid techniques. He racked up quite a record as stacles, and yet his spirit is undaunted by the Peston High mentor before adding his dry humor rough spots in the past and the uncertainties of the and up-stairs savvy to Cougar coaching pool. future. His first year at Cougarville found him los Freshman and Assistant Varsity Coach Dave ing every contest of an 11-game schedule, but he's Crowton — Quiet, unassuming Dave Crowton come a country mile since then. moves with certainty and dispatch in preping An athlete of exceptional merit. Chick is an youngsters for varsity play. A Granite High im Idaho product and is still remembered throughout mortal, Dave coached BY high from 1938-1948 be the state for his athletic talents. He excelled in fore joining coaching staff as player relations man. baseball, basketball, and football before graduat A diamond mentor who won the Skyline title his ing from Idaho University with both BS and MS freshman year as baseball coach, Dave fits nicely degrees. into BYU picture. ROBERT HAMBLIN. Halfback LARRY HANCOCK. Tackle LARRY BEAN. Fullback DARELL DONEY. Quarterback CHUCK BUSBY. End KEITH MATTHEWS. Quarterback GEO. FRANKOVITCH. Center JOE MARTINEZ, Guard MARION PROBERT. End GEORGE BOWMAN, Center CLINT TAYLOR. Guard DON WOODS. Fullback BOB BILLS. H alfbcak ELMO ROUNDY. Halfback TERRY SMITH. Halfback DAVE CHADWICK. Halfback RICHARD FELT. Halfback GARY PAXMAN. Halfback JOHN ROBINSON. Guard DON MONCUR, Center f M g f DEWEY BRUNDAGE. End QUINCY SHULMAN. Center NORM SLAYMAKER. End OWEN SKOUSEN, End WALT SMIT. Guard DAVE LINDSTROM. Guard L. SATTERFIELD. Quarterback DeRAY EYRE, End PAUL KOCHEVAR. Center JERRY LUNDBERG. End DREW SHUMWAY. Guard LOWELL MADSEN. Tackle JAE BALLIF, Fullback HENRY WEST. Quarterback LEWIS KOCHEVAR, Guard BOB WHITAKER. Halfback UDELL WESTOVER. F ullback ROSS CARTER. Tackle ROBERT EARP, Guard HAROLD CUNNINGHAM. Tackle KAROL BILLS. Guard MELVIN NIELSEN. Tackle WENDELL EGBERT. End ROY JONES. Halfback HARRY BRAY. Tackle CLARENCE HULSE. Tackle CALVIN MONSON. Tackle REED STOLWORTHY. Fullback R e fre s h ■ T - BRIGHAM YOUNG U. (OFFENSIVE) MP* LE LT LG C RG RT Probert Nielsen Smit Bowman L. Kochevar Madsen (34) (51) (44) (53) (54) (55) QB D oney (46) LH RH Paxm an H am blin (2 2 ) (35) FB Stolw orthy (33) MONTANA LINE-UP (DEFENSIVE) LE LT LG RG RT RE M aus lones Antonick Burke S tew art Nickel (50) (481 (32) (41) (45) (55) Sam uelson D euchler Little Ingram Bartsch Pinsoneault (S3) (42) (33) (35) (47) (52) LB LB W ikert M urray (93) (43) W ilson DeLuca (21) (34) LH RH Brott C am pbell (70) (60) Lindsay Carlson (94) S (80) H eath (61) Gue (73) OFFICIALS R eferee— W . T. H odges Umpire—Cal Agricola H ead L inesm an—T. J. Black Field Judge—Deb Young COI’Y 11IO HT 1U52. COCA-COLA CO M PA N Y COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., OF MISSOULA MISSOULA. MONTANA BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY MONTANA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER FOOTBALL ROSTER 58 George Bowman C 20 6.3 205 No. Nam e Pos. A ge Ht. Wt. 59 George Frankovitch C 20 5.11 200 20 Marlyn Jensen C 20 6. 185 50 Paul Kochevar C 19 6.1 180 21 Jim W ilson C 20 6. 195 55 Don Moncur .... ............ .......C 22 6.1 185 22 Byron Robb C 20 5.11 185 11 LaVon Satterfield QB 21 5.9 164 23 *Joe Roberts .........C 21 6. 185 46 Darrell Doney QB 20 6.1 176 30 Howard Burke G 19 6. 180 14 Keith Matthews QB 21 5.11 150 31 Del Swerdfeger G 19 5.10 200 10 Henry W est QB 18 5.11 145 32 **Bob Antonick G 21 6. 205 22 Gary Paxman HB 19 5.9 165 33 Don Little G 18 6. 195 25 Bob Hamblin HB 21 5. 169 34 Joe DeLuca LB-G 19 6.1 195 19 Bob Whitaker HB 23 6. 162 35 ‘“"Mel Ingram G 21 5.10 185 21 Richard Felt HB 18 6. 155 a \ * b • 23 Roy Jones HB 20 5.9 180 36 Don Orlich G 20 6. 185 9 Terry Smith HB 19 5.11 156 l i n z z l i e s 37 Chet Swearingen .........G 20 6. 195 IS Bob Bills ............... HB 21 5.10 175 40 ‘ “‘Bob Lamley T 24 6.2 205 20 Elmo Roundy HB 22 5.10 175 41 : Jim Burke ..........G 21 5.11 175 8 Dave Chadwick HB 23 5.11 180 liil that line! 42 Owen Deuchler ..........T 19 6. 220 7 Jae Ballii ....... FB 21 6.1 179 43 Jim Murray ........ T-LB 21 6.2 200 40 Don W oods FB 21 6. 184 44 Bob Crumley T 18 5.11 185 17 Udell Westover FB 21 6. 180 45 ■ Bob Stewart T 20 6. 195 33 Reed Stolworthy FB 21 5.10 180 From your host of friends and 47 Dan Bartsch ...........T 19 6.1 190 19 6. 182 48 **Gordon Jones ...........T 21 6. 205 31 Larry Bean FB rooters at Western Montana's 85 Owen Skousen E 19 6. 170 50 ‘ Harold Maus ...........E 21 6.4 200 88 DeRay Eyre E 24 6. 186 Family Shopping Center and 52 Dick Pinsoneault E 20 6.1 185 81 Marion Probert E 18 6.1 180 throughout Montana, we send 53 George Samuelson ...........E 19 6.4 190 19 6.1 171 55 ■ Frank Nickel ...........E 19 6.3 180 83 Wendell Egbert E our best wishes for a success 53 Kay Stephenson E 19 5.11 176 56 Ed Anderson ...........E 19 6.2 200 87 Jerry Lundberg ........E 18 6.3 195 ful football season.