Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons Eastern Washington University Digital History EWU Football Programs Collections 9-23-1950 University of Montana 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, "University of Montana versus Eastern Washington College of Education football program, 1950" (1950). EWU Football Programs. 8. https://dc.ewu.edu/football_programs/8 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. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I • \ I • I September 23, 1950 Woodward Field • &joy your d9aretle! &joy trul9 fine tobac(O -that combines both perfecf. mildness attd rich taste in one great: ci9areU.-e.- Lucky .Strike! Perfect mildness? You bet. Scientific tests, confirmed by three independent consulting laboratories, prove that Lucky Strike is milder than any other principal brand. Rich taste? Yes, the full, rich taste of truly fine tobacco. Only fine tobacco gives you both real mildness and rich taste. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. So enjoy the happy blending that com­ bines perfect mildness with a rich, true tobacco taste. Be Happy-Go Lucky! -- ~. L..S./ M. F.T.­ wd<y Strike rAeans Arte ,Ol,acco COPR,, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Official Magazine Football Program MONT ANA vs. EWC EASTERN WASHINGTON 8:00 P. M. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION WOODWARD FIELD Cheney, Washington versus LEAN BACK in those seats, folks, and get ready to see football fireworks let loose this MONTANA ST ATE evening. Twenty..-two burly moleskinners, 11 UNIVERSITY from Montana State University and 11 from Missoula, Montana Eastern Washington College, are ready to pry the lid off the 1950 Savageville home grid sea... Saturday, Sept. 23, 1950 son. WOODWARD FIELD The Grizzlies from Missoula enter tonight's 8:00 P. M. contest odds..-on favorites to chalk up their sixth EWC's REMAINING GAMES win in seven starts against the Savages. The Sat., Sept. 30- Montana State at Great Falls Savage..-Montana rivalries started in 1938 with *Sat., Oct. 7- Pacific Lutheran Col. at Tacoma MSU taking the initial encounter 27 to 0. In *Sat., Oct. 14- St. Martin's at Cheney (night) 1940 MSU repeated with a 9 to O win. Fol..­ *Sat., Oct. 21- College of Puget Sound at Che- lowing World War II, in 1946 the Grizzlies ney (homecoming) took Eastern into camp 31 to 7 and in '47 they *Sat., Oct. 28-Whitworth College at Cheney *Sat., Nov. 4-Western Wash. at Bellingham posted a 21 to 7 win. *Sat., Nov. 11- U. British Colum. at Vancouver In 1948 under Abe Poffenroth, the Savages *Sat., Nov. 18-Central Wash. at Ellensburg broke into the win column against the Silver *Evergreen Conference Games Tips with a well earned 12 to 7 victory. Three 1949 RES ULTS quick markers in the opening quarter gave the Eastern 29, Montana State 6 Grizzlies their 19 to 6 win in '49. Eastern 27, Whitworth 20 Montana 19, Eastern 6 But it can be added here that whenever the Eastern 21, Pacific Lutheran 6 Red Raiders and Grizzlies tangle there is al..­ Eastern 37, St. Martin's 20 ways top flight ball, so lean back folks....-but College Puget Sound 13, Eastern 7 not too far. Eastern 14, North Idaho 6 Eastern 13, Western 6 Eastern 20, Central O Published by Public Relations Office, Athletic News Service JIM LORD, Publisher Movies Are Better Than Ever Telephone Red 661, Cheney at the Represented for Nat'I Advertising by DON SPENCER COMPANY, INC. PIX 271 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Cheney Free Press, Cheney, Wash. Felicitations from the Landrys 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 ( ~;,. .,V,,. 0 •DELAY of GAME ~i---• 0 KICKER PERSONAL FOUL -~-,9, WE DARE THEM ALLI 0 PHILIP MORRIS challenges any other UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT leading brand to suggest this test I OF SMOKERS, who tried HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS t that PHILIP MORRIS . ed state men s LDER I this test, report in sign ITAllNG DEFINITELY Ml . is DEFINITELY ~ IRR ' =::" FORWARD PASS fj' ' or KICK CATCHING _ • IN~NC_. ILLEGALLY PASSING or ~..!~ HANDING BALL FORWARD NO CIGARETTE HANGOVER BALL ILLEGALLY TOUCHED, means MORE SMOKING PLEASURE! KICKED or BATTED @ ,_t ,i I _\.,la CRAWLING; r~ HELPING . the RUNNER or INTERLOCKED INTERFERENCE • INCOMPLETE FORWARD Ii Iii @ PASS; PENALTY DECLINED; ~ d · TOUCHDOWNVl or NO PLAY or NO SCORE '1111 f/'/l FIELD GOAL 1 0 JOHNNY IS CALLED FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THE NEW FOOTBALL RULES JOHNNY is an ardent football fan and familiar with QUESTION: Was there a penalty for a flying block the hipper-dipper, razzle-dazzle technicalities of the and flying tackle which has been deleted under this game. Knowing how confusing some of the 1950 major year's rules? In all the years I have been watching rules changes can be, he simplifies them with the ques­ football, I have never seen a penalty for either. tion-answer session appearing below. JOHNNY: Yes. For many years there was a 5-yard QUESTION: Is it true that each team will now have penalty against a player making either a flying tackle five times-out in each half? or a flying block. However, since it was so rarely called, it was felt advisable to drop it completely. JOHNNY: Yes. Last year each team was only per­ mitted four free times-out in each half, but this year QUESTION: Has the rule on roughing the kicker they are allowed one more, making a total of five in been changed this year? each half. JOHNNY: No, I wouldn't say it has been changed but QUESTION: I understand that there is no such thing merely enlarged to protect the holder of a place kick as a signal for a Fair Catch any longer. If this is true, as well as the kicker. This year, if in charging linesmen how can a safety man catch the ball when there are rough the holder of a place kick, they will receive the would-be tacklers coming in on him? same penalty as if they had roughed the kicker himself. JOHNNY: It is true that the signal for a Fair Catch QUESTION: If, on a try for point after touchdo\vn, has been abolished and the safety man is no longer the defensive team commits a foul hut the point is good given that protection. On the other hand, the receiving anyway, is the foul by the defensive team cancelled out? player must always be given an unmolested opportunity JOHNNY: No. It will be penalized on the next play to catch a kick and if he is interfered with, he will which will be the following kickoff. As you will remem­ receive the ball and be awarded a 15-yard penalty in ber, last year as long as the point was good, the defen­ addition. sive team was forgiven its foul, as there would be no purpose in the offensive team repeating the play. QUESTION: If the Center moves the ball before snap­ ping it, and both teams charge offside, do the two off­ QUESTION: Last year if a player in intercepting an sides cancel each other out and is there a replay of opponent's pass or catching a kick carried the ball into the down without penalty to either side? his own end zone and was downed there, it was a safety. Is there any change in that rule? JOHNNY: No. Once the Center has adjusted the ball for the snap, if he moves or changes the position ?f JOHNNY: Yes. This year if the player makes a catch the ball before he snaps it, any such movement will in the field of play and is involuntarily carried into his cost him a 5-yard penalty regardless of whether or not own end zone by his own momentum, where he is the ball is snapped; and if the opponents should charge tackled or downed, he will be given the ball at the spot offside, the penalty against them is cancelled. in the field of play where he made the catch. See opposite page for illustrations of official signals. r A Message from the President - - - Tonight the Grizzlies and Savages meet for the seventh time on the gridiron. For Montana it is the first game of the 1950 season, for Eastern the first on the home field. Eastern extends a hearty welcome to Coach Shipkey, his players, and Montana fans. We hope that the good fellowship and friendly rivalry which have marked our previous relations will continue throughout the years. WALTER W. ISLE, Pres. Eastern Washington Colles:1e ... .J THE GRIZZLY OUTFIT THE POFFENROTH OFFENSE Those Silver Tipped Grizzlies from Missoula, A combo of the finer points of the sins:1le wing Montana, lock horns with Abe Poffenroth's East­ and the T-formation is one way of describing ern Red Raiders shortly in what should be the Abe Poffenroth's EWCE grid offense. While game of 1950. Montana's coach Ted Shipkey, has brought to Woodward field a power packed club playing with the Savages, Abe was four years all­ of 16 returning lettermen, plus a sprinkling of Winco and has long been considered one of the Junior College and Freshman hopefuls.
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