Saint Martin's College Versus Eastern Washington College of Education Football Program, 1950 Eastern Washington College of Education

Saint Martin's College Versus Eastern Washington College of Education Football Program, 1950 Eastern Washington College of Education

Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons Eastern Washington University Digital History EWU Football Programs Collections 10-14-1950 Saint Martin's College versus Eastern Washington College of Education football program, 1950 Eastern Washington College of Education. Associated Students Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.ewu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Eastern Washington College of Education. Associated Students, "Saint Martin's College versus Eastern Washington College of Education football program, 1950" (1950). EWU Football Programs. 9. https://dc.ewu.edu/football_programs/9 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Washington University Digital History Collections at EWU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in EWU Football Programs by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons. 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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION WOODWARD FIELD Cheney, Washington If last year's 37--20 score is any indication versus of the contest about to take place on Wood-­ ward field, Savage grid fans should be in ST. MARTIN'S for a real football treat. Last year the Red Raiders ran up against a young but fired--up COLLEGE Ranger outfit and had to come from behind Lacy, Washington to win. Most of those Rangers, John Donohue, Bill SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1950 Ir Casey and Pete Muir, who almost engineered the near upset are on hand and will want to WOODWARD FIELD make their near miss a reality in 1950. 8:00 P. M. The Rangers, long the door mat of the "Little Pacific Coast Conference," have been EWC's REMAINING GAMES improving with each contest and should give *Sat., Oct. 14-St. Martin's at Cheney (night) the Abe Poffenroth coached Savas:1es one *Sat., Oct. 21-College of Puget Sound at Che- of their better games. ney (homecoming) Over the years, the Saints and Savages *Sat., Oct. 28-Whitworth College at Cheney have met seven times, with EWC winning *Sat., Nov. 4-Western Wash. at Bellingham five, losing one and tieing one. In 1940 *Sat., Nov. 11-U. British Colum. at Vancouver EWC squeezed by the Rangers 7--0; the clubs *Sat., Nov. 18-Central Wash. at Ellensburg tied in 1941; and the Saints took the 1942 *Evergreen Conference Games contest 6-0. Following World war II, the Rangers found the Savages rough going, los-­ 1949 RESULTS ing 26--6 in 1946; 33---0 in '47; 60--0 in '48; and 37---20 in '49. Eastern 29, Montana State 6 Eastern 27, Whitworth 20 Although the war years took much of the Montana 19, Eastern 6 St. Martin's zip, the Rangers seem to be re--­ Eastern 21, Pacific Lutheran 6 gaining their pre--war form and tonight's Eastern 37, St. Martin's 20 game should be a real thriller from start to College Puget Sound 13, Eastern 7 end, although the Red Raiders are favored Eastern 14, North Idaho 6 by two touchdowns. Eastern 13, Western 6 Eastern 20, Central O Published by Public Relations Office, Athletic News Service Movies Are Better Than Ever JIM LORD, Publisher Telephone Red 661, Cheney at the Represented for Nat'I Advertising by DON SPENCER COMPANY, INC. PIX 271 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Felicitations from the Landrys Cheney Free Press, Cheney, Wash. For Officials' Signals and Penalties See Page Four FOR THAT AFTER GAME Get Tickets for ALL SAVAGE SPORT EVENTS SNACK, MEET THE GANG Also Newspapers, Magazines, AT Cigars and Cigarettes at the ROLLIE'S Cheney Cycle & Mag. Shop Official Magazine Football Program ST. MARTI N'S vs. EWC EASTERN WASHINGTON 8:00 P. M. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION WOODWARD FIELD Cheney, Washington If last year's 37-20 score is any indication versus of the contest about to take place on Wood­ ward field, Savage grid fans should be in ST. MARTIN'S for a real football treat. Last year the Red Raiders ran up against a young but fired-up COLLEGE Ranger outfit and had to come from behind Lacy, Washington to win. Most of those Rangers, John Donohue, Bill SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1950 Casey and Pete Muir, who almost engineered the near upset are on hand and will want to WOODWARD FIELD make their near miss a reality in 1950. 8:00 P. M. The Rangers, long the door mat of the "Little Pacific Coast Conference," have been EWC's REMAINING GAMES improving with each contest and should give *Sat., Oct. 14-St. Martin's at Cheney (night) the Abe Poffenroth coached Savages one *S~t., Oct. 21-College of Puget Sound at Che- of their better games. ney (homecoming) Over the years, the Saints and Savages *Sat., Oct. 28-Whitworth College at Cheney have met seven times, with EWC winning *Sat., Nov. 4-Western Wash. at Bellingham five, losing one and tieing one. In 1940 *Sat., Nov. 11-U. British Colum. at Vancouver EWC squeezed by the Rangers 7-0; the clubs *Sat., Nov. 18-Central Wash. at Ellensburg tied in 1941; and the Saints took the 1942 *Evergreen Conference Games contest 6-0. Following World war II, the Rangers found the Savages rough going, los­ 1949 RESULTS ing 26-6 in 1946; 33-0 in '47; 60-0 in '48; and 37-20 in '49. Eastern 29, Montana State 6 Eastern 27, Whitworth 20 Although the war years took much of the Montana 19, Eastern 6 St. Martin's zip, the Rangers seem to be re­ Eastern 21, Pacific Lutheran 6 gaining their pre-war form and tonight's Eastern 37, St. Martin's 20 game should be a real thriller from start to College Puget Sound 13, Eastern 7 end, although the Red Raiders are favored Eastern 14, North Idaho 6 by two touchdowns. Eastern 13, Western 6 Eastern 20, Central 0 Published by Public Relations Office, Athletic News Service Movies Are Better Than Ever JIM LORD, Publisher Telephone Red 661, Cheney at the Represented for Nat'I Advertising by DON SPENCER COMPANY, INC. PIX 271 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Felicitations from the Landrys Cheney Free Press, Cheney, Wash. For Officials' Signals and Penalties See Page Four FOR THAT AFTER GAME Get Tickets for ALL SAVAGE SPORT EVENTS SNACK, MEET THE GANG Also Newspapers, Magazines, AT Cigars and Cigarettes at the ROLLIE'S Cheney Cycle & Mag. Shop OFFICIAL SIGNALS ADOPTED BY NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .J,-) ~ . r--.. Ii '. -~(CP' WE DARE THEM ALL! 0 PHILIP MORRIS challenges any other UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT leading brand to suggest this test I HOLDING by DEFENSE OF SMOKERS, who tried HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS t that PHILIP MORRIS . ned statemen s DER' this test, report'" sig ITAllNG DEFINITELY MIL · is DEFINITELY ~ IRR ' INTENTIONAL GROUNDING FORWARD PASS ~---- ' , or IN~C;..KICK CATC HING ~; ~.J l;io". ILLEGALLY PASSING or HANDING BALL FORWARD NO CIGARETTE HANGOVER BALL ILLEGALLY TOUCHED, means MORE SMOKING PLEASURE! KICKED or BATTED . I ,<- @ ft . CRAWLING; f~\ HELPING f1._,._. ,, the RUNNER or ~ill//M-~·­ INTERLOCKED INTERFERENCE INCOMPLETE FORWARD PASS; PENALTY DECLINED1 ~'IITOUCHDOWN or NO PLAY or NO SCORE FIELD GOAL Ralph Edwards, who quarterbacked a parlor game into a national pastime as popular as football, laterals the following questions. Ralph, of course, is head coach on the "Truth or Consequences" programs seen and heard weekly on the CBS television and radio networks. FOOTBALL TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES by RALPH EDWARDS I. The football star known as the "Galloping Ghost" 8. The weight of a football is about ( 1) 7-8 ounces ( 2) was (1) Ichabod Crane (2) Red Grange (3) Frank 14-15 ounces (3) 1 pound (4) 2 pounds. Si'nkwich. 9. A sleeper is (1) a train with an overnight hop (2) 2. They say "seven" is a lucky number. The "Seven a man deployed craftily to the side ( 3) the guy they Blocks of Granite" were ( 1) the pillars of the ran the touchdown through ( 4) a fourth-string sub Brooklyn Bridge ( 2) the seven hills of Rome ( 3) the on the bench. Fordham line. IO. A pass is (1) a man's prerogative (2) a bust hand 3. The length of a football field is ( 1) up to the referee in bridge (3) a ball thrown in the air. ( 2) 50 yards ( 3) 120 yards. II. The first Army-Navy game was in (1) 1776 (2) 4. The Statue of Liberty play was invented by ( 1) 1848 (3) 1890 ( 4) 1900. Patrick Henry ( 2) Ray Morrison ( 3) Edmund Dante. 12. The fellow who caught Benny Friedman's passes was 5. The first Rose Bowl ·game was played in ( 1) 1848 (1) Hutson (2) Swiacki (3) Oosterbaan (4) Eva­ (2) 1869 (3) 1902 (4) 1920. shevski. 6. A salute by the referee indicates ( 1) his respect for 13. The biggest ground-gainer of all time was ( 1) John a good play (2) the military nature of football (3) Bunyan (2) Red Grange (3) Frank Sinkwich (4) a penalty for unnecessary roughness ( 4) a touch­ Tom Harmon.

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