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L.S./M.FT.- Lud<y Strike Means Fine Tobacco CO,.R., THE AM C RICAN TODACCO COMfl'ANY .~', " .. ·. :-:: } -.. / ~ ~') : ·'· ·. ,, : . ~ ,; ·. ..• . _., I .. -: ••-. : .... ; . ,., h ., . • ·111. :1 I '-' . \ ' . ~ ., - '\. \ .. - •!\I . .,. \ \1. 1·! . \h. ~" 3 The Mustangs f(eturn They Wbn a year agb, 32 f(J 27 T WENTY-FOUR of the thfrty-six South all-America back and first man in the "pro" ern Methodist University ~lustangs who draft choice; Johnny Champion, who caught a helped defeat Ohio State 32 to 27 last year, in 66-yard touchdown pass against the Buckeyes; one of the nation's most thrilling games of all Ray Cleckler, defensive half, who intercepted time, are on the Ponv a Buckeye pass and ran it back 56 yards for a team that is meeting th~ touchdown; two starting defensive guards, Buckeyes here today. Charles Chambers and Bob Vann; two starting Included among the defensive tackles, Neal Franklin and Charles returning J\1 ustangs is Perry; two starting offensi,·e tackles, Bobby Fred Benners, the tall Collier and Jim J\Iarion and several other first passer, who completed line reserves. 19 of 34 aerials for 306 vards and four touch Coach H. N. Russell, who is starting his clowns last September. second year as head coach of the J\1 ustangs, Three of the six-pointers came in the last quar expressed himself as being well-pleased with ter and enabled the Ponies to overcome a the showing made by the Ponies in spring 24-7 lead piled up by the well-balanced Ohio drills. State attack. · Among the freshmen crop are six backs Other veteran J\Iethodists include the three who will bear special note. The most outstand captains--Herschel Forester, offensive guard ing are Bill Crisler and Jerry Norton. Gene and defensive tackle; Pat Knight, offensive full Gillis, of El Paso, is certain to step in and back and defensive end and Dick Hightower, rounding out the impressive sextet are Gayle starting center on both offensive and defense. Mills, Don 1iller and Al Hanson. Also listed are H. N. Russell, Jr., Jimmy Hawn, The Mustangs opened their 1950 season and Ben White, each of whom caught a touch defeating Georgia Tech and met the same down pass here last year. by team last week before coming to Columbus for Other returning Ponies who played against Ohio State's opener. A year ago, the Ponies Ohio State in 1950 are Bill Rippey, Bill Bowden, won their first five games, defeating Iissouri, and Bob Hooks, ends; Harry Dean, \;yayne Oklahoma Aggies and Rice after buckling the Ligon, Buford Partee and Bob Cadwallader, Buckeyes. Then they encountered two straight tackles; Ike Robb, Ralph Hendrickson, Hal defeats at the hands of Texas and Texas Quinn and Earl Walden, guards, and Val Joe A. & M. before defeating Arkansas. Like the Walker, I. D. Russell, Bill Forester, Henry Buckeyes, they lost their last two games of Stollenwerck and Benton Musslewhite, backs. the season--to Baylor and Texas Christian. The J\Iustangs lost several of the men who Two weeks from todav--Oct. 13, the helped them to achieve top national rank last Mus tangs return to the mid:west area to meet October. Among those missing are Kyle Rote, 1 otre Dame at South Bend. 5 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL STAFF 6 CAMPUS SCENES AT SOUTHERN METHODIST #. ·-- - ...:: FONDREN LIBRARY :~ J.. OHIO STATE ATHLETIC STAFF 9 CAPT. ROBERT HEID VIC JANOWICZ WALTER KLEVAY Center Halfback Halfback Ohio State Players Photos by House of Portraits RICHARD LOGAN SHERWIN GANDEE TONY CURCILLO Tackle End Quarterback 10 CARMEN O HIO Words by Fred A. Cornell, '06 (Spanish Chon!) Oh! come let' s sing Ohio' s proise, And 5,ongs to Almo Mater raise ; While our hearts rebounding thrill , With joy which deoth olone con still. Summer' s heat or Winter' s cold, The seasons poss, the years wil l roll ; Tim ? ond c.honge will surely show How firm thy friendship Ohio. These jolly days of priceless worth, By far the gladdest days of earth, Soon will µass and we not know How deorly we love Ohio. We should srrive to keep thy name Of foir repute ond spotlf>SS fame; So, in co:lege halls we' ll grow To love thee better Ohio. Tho' age may dim our mem' ry' s store, We' ll think of happy doys of yore, True to friend ond frank to foe, As sturdy sons of Ohio. ff on seas of core we rol l. ' Neath blo:kened sky, o 'er barren shool, Tho' ts of thee bid darkness go, Dear Alrno Moter Ohio. 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Tl1:1t \\'ill, l,owl'n·r. start,·d an 18-game winning ton I layl's, was st: hnol supl'rinlt'nd,·nt from HJ:2.0 ' until hi s ~rl'ak. n>11ti11ui11g through 11i11l' gallll'S in LU-17 and ,· ight in dl'ath in Hl:W. \\'nod\' was on Ne\\"l'O lllt'rstown high school, Hl-18. In ID-I!). I laves 111mTd to \lia111i Unin·rsih· as lll'ad football, baseball ami basketball tl'arns. capt,tining the foo• ,·11ad1. \\'hl'rl' he r,; n the winstr •a k to HJ. l>all IL-am his sl'nior \Tar. 11 :" ·, ..;' l ~J ..H) ~liami tl'alll won fi\'l' of nine. llis 1950 tl·am ! le is a H):3,5 "rn<iuate of DL·nison Lln i,·t'rsitv. I le 111 :1- won ;.i~ht nf 11inl', ,·stahlishcd a Ill'\\' scoring rt·cord of ;"322 jort'd in histor~· :11~ ! English, with a minor in pl1ysica l l'd11- p<>1nts. won thl' \lid-A111l'ril'an Confl:rt·nct· titk :ind went t·atio11. I le contin11l'd graduate work in pll\'sit'al cdueati o11 011 tu a :3-1-21 Salad 13uwl win U\'l'r Arizona State. with su111n wr s,·ssions at Ohio Stall', coniplding the tla-S:s In HJ-HJ. ~liami rankl'd second :1111tmg the nation's 111ajor for hi, mast,·r's d,·gn·,· in educational administration fro,11 mlkgl'' in pass ddl' llSl'. In H).50. thl' lk dsk ins ranked Ohio Stall' in HJ-18. s,·t11 11d i11 t11t a l 1111,·ns,· and third in passing ofrl'nS l'. ila~·,·s play,·d thrn· s,·asons at tat-kle for Denison and I lan•s' traits inl·l11de , irtua ll\' 1·ear-runnd, arunnd-th,.,' \\'as an onlficlcll'r thl' only yl'ar Denison ha<l intercollegiate ,·lo,·k · d,·,·otion to foot hall. In · te'.1ching football, I !ayes has,·ball whill' he was in sehool. His first coaching job likt·s to crnnbinl' th· b .. st points of huth small-group work " ·as at ~l ingo J11ndion lligh School. wlwrt' lw ser\"l·d ,., and squad spirit. Prl'-drill skull Sl'Ssions arl' rderrecl to ::!S assistant foo tlmll coad1. T he nt•.xt ,·l'ar lit• mm·,·d to '.\,·w ··,11n·t1ng,·. I la,·,·s fl'l'ls it sounds 111ore husinl'ss-like. Thc\''rc l'hilad,·lphia. again s,·n·ing as assistant grid ml'ntor. brisk ,11; d to tl;l. 1x1int. If thl' entire sc piad is 111<:ding . to I Ian·, took on·r as head football coad1 at :\cw Phil., gl'lhl'r, he prefers a elassrnorn-styk sl'lup \\'ith notl·hoob, d .. lpl1ia in l f):38. Th,'fl· he l'njoyed two outst:rnding seasons. 111.1ckhoard and chairs. During prat'licL'. I !ayes trit·s to " ·inning 18, losing one and tying another. lit· enlisted in kt·,·p frt·,· t,J \\'atch a11d sn p,·n-isl' thl' t·ntirl' operation while t hl' :\an· in j uh- of 19-11, fi\'e months ht'forl' Pearl I larhor. han11g .,ff,·n><' and ddl'nSl' drill st-parall'ly.