Official Program 35Cj the BOWLING GREEN CAMPUS

Official Program 35Cj the BOWLING GREEN CAMPUS

Official Program 35cj THE BOWLING GREEN CAMPUS Prout Chapel _ 29 Rodgers NW Residence Hall 45 Rodgers Quadrangle 47 Shatzel Residence Hall 16 South Hall _ 7 Stadium „ _ 40 University Union 31 Williams Residence Hall 30 Women's Phys. Ed. Building 37 Sororities 4, 17-26 Fraternities 8, 13, 46, 49-56 NOVEMBER 2 1963 vs MIAMI University Stadium, Bowling Green, O. 2 p.m. E.S.T. INFORMATION LOST AND FOUND Anyone finding lost arti- cles is requested to take SQUAD LISTS DEPARTMENTS them to the Athletic Of- Bowling Green Alphabetical Roster 27 Bowling Green Lineup and Depth Chart 28 fice, 200 Memorial Hall. Miami Alphabetical Roster 23 Persons seeking lost prop- Miami Lineup and Depth Chart 1 erty may inquire after the 9 game. S FEATURES PICTURES TELEPHONES Falcons 32nd Among Major College Powers Bowling Green Administrators A public telephone is lo- Equipping The Falcons ....... Bowling Green Player cated in the main lobby New Athletic Facility:.., Portralts"77rs«»». 6, 10, 17, 19, 25 of the Men's Gym near the Basketball Preview ..-. Bowling Green Staff Portraits 4, 18 Miami Player Portraits intramural office. Public Courage, Competitio 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 Jerry L. Fischer Asst. Editor Represented for National Advertising by Spencer Advertising Co., inc., 271 Madison Avenue, New York City. PutPublished by Dep,Department of IntelIntercollegiate Athletics NEW BG ATHLETIC FACILITY PROGRESSING First Phase Completed During Summer The first phase of a plan to bring to Bowling dium Road. Green State University a new and more geograph- 3. A watering system for a new football sta- ically concentrated athletic and recreational area dium was installed. was completed in the summer of 1963. There are still plans for completion of a nine- The development, located to the east of campus hole golf course. Nine greens have been planted just off Yount Road, is pictured below in an and the fairways have been seeded for grass. artist's conception of the finished project. A new football stadium, with seating capacity Completed in the summer were: upwards of 30,000, is also planned. Four football 1. Twelve new tennis courts, six with cement practice fields, a la crosse and soccer area and a playing surface and six with a simulated grass new outdoor track facility are in the planning finish. The BGSU team will play here in 1964. stage. 2. Two new varsity baseball diamonds which The new facility is another step in BG's at- may be ready for varsity use by the spring of tempt to provide educational facilities to benefit 1964. The fields are located just north of Sta- the university, its students and the community. KENNETH H. McFALL WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME III Vice President University President Chairman, Athletic Committee PI BOWLING GREEN ADMINISTRATORS DONNAL V. SMITH ERVIN J. KREISCHER Dean of Students Treasurer and Business Manager PAUL F. LEEDY Provost F. E. BEATTY JAMES E. HOF Director, Director, Alumni Relations Buildings and Facilities Acting Director, University Relations FOOTBALL BOB DUDLEY Backfield DOYT PERRY Head Coach »,.6S./> BOB GIBSON Offensive Line STAFF BILL MALLORY Ends JIM RUEHL Interior Line DICK YOUNG Freshman W. HAROLD ANDERSON Athletic Director TODAY'S GAME FALCONS OUT TO KEEP RECORD UNDEFEATED Today's game will find the Falcons as one of the four unde- new scoring record. His six touchdowns and four running feated teams in the nation. Texas, Auburn and Princeton two-point conversions places him among the nation's top are the only other of 114 major college teams that started scorers. The school scoring record is held jointly by Jim the season six weeks ago and still have perfect records. Ladd (1952) and Bernard Casey (1959) at 66 points each. For the Falcons it has not been an easy road. It has taken Cunningham is presently tied for top scoring honors in the top-notch effort in four of the six games for the Falcons MAC with 30 points, joining Jim Gray of Toledo and Jack to battle from behind to overcome their rugged foes. Hite of Ohio University at this mark. The MAC scoring record is 54 points owned by Tirrel Burton of Miami. On two successive games, it has been a young, sophomore The Falcons are sporting a 295.8 offensive average which is Jim Goings and junior Jerry Ward, who have combined for well below the 340-yard average that Perry teams have main- long passing touchdowns to give the Falcons the spark they tained over the past eight seasons. On defense the Falcons needed for the important Mid-American Conference wins. have a 210-yard mark which is somewhat higher than the Doyt Perry faces the unenviable task of having to get his 1961 and 1962 clubs that were ranked among the nation's team "up" for every game. With two straight MAC titles leaders two successive years. already in the trophy case, all the other conference clubs have a devoted duty to stop the Brown and Orange from making it three in a row, a honor that no other MAC team THE BOWLING GREEN SCHEDULE in the 18-year history of the league has accomplished. Sept. 21 Detroit 27-14 While the Falcons have been accused of making cardiac Sept. 28 at Southern Illinois 31-6 patients out of their many followers, some of the individuals are well on their way toward some new BG records. Oct. 5 Dayton 28-0 Oct. 12 Western Michigan 16-7 Jerry Ward already has totaled 668 yards passing to place Oct. 19 Toledo 22-20 him fifth in BG's long line of passers which includes such all-Mac and all-Ohio standouts as Bill Lyons (1952) ; Jim Oct. 26 at Kent State 18-3 Bryan (1955) ; Bill Bradshaw (1953) and Bol Colburn (1959) . Nov. 2 Miami Lyons holds the passing yardage mark at 915. Nov. 9 at Marshall Jay Cunningham, who leads the Falcon rushing depart- Nov. 16 at Ohio University ment, with 400 yards in 96 carries, is also working toward a Nov. 23 Xavier FORMER BG ASSISTANT BRINGS TRIBE BACK Glenn Edward (Bo) Schembechler is no newcomer to who has racked up 322 yards in 82 carries to date. The ex- Bowling Green football circles. In fact Doyt Perry's first perienced Tribe halfbacks are Scott Tyler and Bill Neumeier. task after he accepted the head coaching job at BG in Falcon fans remember Tyler well from last year's pass inter- March, 1955, was to hire Bo as his first assistant. ception that helped the Redskins move into BG territory for a field goal attempt that never materialized in the final sec- After the successful 1955 campaign, Schembechler moved to onds and the thriller ended 24-24. Neumeier set a MAC Northwestern as an assistant to Ara Parseghian. In 1958 he record with 96-yard punt return touchdown. returned to Ohio State where he had worked as a graduate assistant six years before and was Woody Hayes' assistant Along with Schembechler's relationship at BG, the Redskin until he accepted the head post at his alma mater last winter co-captain, Dave Mallory, is the younger brother of BG when Johnny Pont headed Yale way. assistant coach, Bill. In fact Dave is the third Mallory to play football at Miami. Bill was co-captain of the 1956 team. After 10 years of excellent experience, the former Barberton Injuries have kept Dave sidelined much of this season but football and baseball standout brings his own club to old the converted end should be ready for today's game. stomping grounds to meet the nation's winningest coach in another traditional BG-Miami battle. And not to be forgotten in this little "family" battle is Miami freshman coach, Dave McClain, a member of the During the Perry era here, the Falcon-Tribe series has be- undefeated 1959 team, and now Doyt Perry's son-in-law. His come one of top attractions of the Mid-American Conference wife, Judy, was a BG cheerleader for four years before her each season. The Redskins are the only team to hold an graduation in 1962. edge on Perry's illustrious record. Miami has taken four decisions from Doyt while BG picked up consecutive wins in 1959 and 1960. Two games, including last year's thriller, THE MIAMI SCHEDULE have ended in ties. Sept. 21 Xavier 12-21 Shembechler has a veteran backfield including quarterback Sept. 28 Marshall 14-14 Ernie Kellermann, an all-Mac choice last season as a sopho- Oct. 5 at Western Michigan 27-19 more. The Bedford Chanel graduate played a big part in Oct. 12 at Kent State 30-8 Miami battling Northwestern two weeks ago until a hip injury forced him to the sidelines in the third quarter. He Oct. 19 at Northwestern 7-37 was listed among the nation's total offense leaders last week Oct. 26 Ohio University 10-13 but was used only in the late stages of the 13-10 loss to Ohio Nov. 2 at Bowling Green University, still showing the affect of the hip hurt. He is Nov. 9 Toledo expected to be back in shape for today's battle.

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