h 0 ,. I I ,, ~ r I I I I J I >t I ,,I r. ..:, I I october 1&, 1954 WIT# IOWA - OHIO STATE WrL BU R E. SNY PP, Editor William A. Wood['uff _____ Advertising Manager John F. Hummel _________ Circulation Manager N ational Adverci1ing Representative Don Spencer Co., 271 Madison Ave., Another first for Sinclair! From Sinclair Re earch comes a new New York 16, N . Y. The Pre ident's Me sage -------------------------- 4 super gasoline power-primed with ROCKET FUEL-the same mighty Univcr ity of Iowa Officials ---------------------- 5 The Ohio State AthleUc Staff -------------- ------- 6 fuel used in V-2 rockets! Command rocket power at the touch of The Ohio State Coaches -------------------- _____ 7 University of Iowa Coache ---------------------- 8 your toe . .. super getaway . high anti-knock ... Power up with cenes at University of Iowa ------------ -------- ') The Buck-Iowa Series -----------------------------10 POWER-X and feel the difference! In POWER-X, you also get ANTI­ Facts About the Hawkeyes ________________________ ll Penallies and Signa.ls ____________________ ________ _1 2 STALLING, PRE-IGNITION CONTROL and ANTI-RUST PROTECTION. Jowa Players __________________________ ] I. lll. n , 32 Ohio State Player __________ ]6, 28, 29. :JO. ~ I. :l 6, .18 The Marching Band Pro~ rnm ______________ _______ 3:l The Ohio State Ro Lf' r ----------------------------39 I The Iowa Rostet ________________________ _________ 41 SINCLAIR Today' Cover ------------------------------------42 POIIIIER•X The New Super Fuel 3 University of Iowa Officials The President's Page Dr. Bevis Greets the University of Iowa DR . VIRGIL M . HANCHER President, University of Iowa T ODA y· game with the niver ity of Iowa bring to Ohio ta lium the best in the color and beauty that goes with modern college football. \Ve ha\'e looked with pleasant anticipation to this vi it from our friend of the tate "Cniver ity of Io,rn. Kot only are we expecting a gam of outstanding skill and keen competition. but a pectacular half-time ho"·· The coming of Iowa's all-girl Scottish Highlander Band promise one of the highlight f the eason. \Ve \\·ant to take this occa ion to alute thi fine "i iting group a ,,·ell a our own great Football :\[archino Ban 1. Howard L. Bevis. President PAUL W. BRECHLER Director of Athletics 4 5 Buckeye Coaches Varsity Football Coaches Head Coach W. W. HAYES, Denison, '35 (At left) Defensive Line Coach LYAL CLARK, Western Maryland, '29 Guard and Center Coach HARRY L. STROBEL, Miami, '32 End Coach ESCO SARKKINEN, Ohio State, '40 .. Backfield Coach GEORGE R. STATEN, WILBUR E. SNYPP, Dr. WALTER E. DUFF EE, DOYT L. PERRY, Bowling Green, '32 Ticket Director Publicity Director Team Phys ician Guard Coach WILLIAM R. HESS, Ohio University, '47 Asst. Backfield Coach EUGENE FEKETE, Ohio State, '47 Head Freshman Coach E. R. GODFREY, Ohio State, ' 15 ERNEST R. BIGGS, Head Trainer :~~.;=;.:.,yrn1~ - :~-- .u 1.t · .- RALPH GUARASCI, Stadium Supt. ROBERT C. RIES, MARVIN HOMAN, Dr. RICHARD PATION, Dr. ROBERT J. MURPHY OHIO STATE COACHING STAFF: (front row, left to right)-Doyt Perry, backs; William Hess, tackles; Gene Fekete, backs; back Asst. Ticket Director Asst. Pub. Dir. Tearn Physician Tearn Phys ician row:--Harry Strobel, guards and centers; Ernie Godfrey, freshmen; Woody Hayes, head coach; Esco Sarkkinen, ends; lyal Clark, de­ fen11ve line. 6 7 Iowa Coaches Head Football Coach FOREST EVASHEVSKI, Michigan, '41 DANFORTH CHAPEL {At Left) Assistant Coaches ROBERT FLORA, Michigan, '42 CHALMERS ELLIOTT, Michigan '48 HENRY PIRO, Syracuse, '41 ARCHIE KODROS, Michigan, '41 Freshman Coach WALLY SCHWANK, Coe, '34 IOWA COACHING STAFF- Front row, left to right: Cholmers {Bump) Elliott, Jerry Burns, Henry {Whitey) Piro, Wally Schwank, Archie Kodros, Bob Flora. Kneeling: Forest Evashevski, head coach. 8 9 The Buck-Hawk Series Bits About The Hawkeyes George "Binkey'' Broeder, fullback . team knows his r e p u ta t i o n . first team all­ O HIO T AT E'S rivalry with the State U ni ver~i­ captain ... the 187-pound enior is in his fou rth American election by BC-TV in '53 . al o first ty of Iowa is the most recent Buckeye football rela­ year of var ity play . a 21-year-old from St. choice of AP for its all-micl"·e ·t and all-conference tionship with a Western Conference school. It took Louis ... leading gain­ five game between the Bucks and Hawkeyes before outfits ... named by Col­ er by rushing for la t lier' and Sat. Eve. Post Ohio State could win. two Hawkeye season Ohio State beat Iowa for the first time in 1926 recently on their pre­ . .. three year rushing by a 23-6 count after the Hawkeye had won three sea on all- merican first mark of 3.8 per carry of the first four meetings between 1922 and 1925. teams . up to 223 in 199 tries . top The 16-game series has produced eight Ohio victo­ this year .. a 21-year­ caliber punter nation­ ries, ix Iowa wins and two deadlock . old junior. ally with 39. 1 average The longest victory string of the serie belongs tu Jerry Reichow, quar­ on 87 boots ... in 1953 Ohio tate, which won in 1929. 1934, 1944, and terback ... this 6-2 and he wa o. 1 punter in 1945 but since 1947, the Buckeye have had to 196-pouncl junior won the loop and ninth in sett!; for two victories and a tie in the five meetings the race for the signal­ the nation . went between the two school . The '47 contest ended 13- calling role . really 127 yard in 19 at­ 13 Ohio State walloped the Hawkeyes in 1950 and im proved at clo e of tempts for a 6.6 mark '51 by score of 83-21 and 47-21. re pectively, and la t sea o n . in again t the Fighting Iowa copped the '48 tilt by a 14-7 core and shut out charge of Iowa's long I ri h in last fa ll's 14-14 the Bucks 8-0 in the la t game played in 1952. overdue air attack ... Both chools own a pair of hutout victories in the duel. CAMERO N CUMMIN S JERRY REICHOW completed 19 of 39 Cameron Cummins, Tackle Quarterback erie , Ohio blanking the Hawkeye in 1944 and '45 aerial last fall for a (34-0 and 42-0), while Iowa beat the Buckeye by tackle ... third year as H awk regular. t hou gh .487 percentage and 219 year ... gained 154 20-0 in 1923 and 8-0 in '52. BERNARD BENNETT he's over weio-ht and currently being hoved aside yard in 3 trie on the ground fo r a fou r-yard aver­ Freddy Grim and Marty Karow, present Ohio Long Run Hurt Bucks by Terry hutk ... the 229-pounder lettered in both age ... married and the father of a two-year-old son State ba eball coach, were the Buckeye star in the '52 and '53 .. a 21-year-old senior . .. standout .. copped coache award in '54 as the player con­ initial victory over Iowa in 1926. Grim caught a scor­ performer on last season's back-breaking line . tributing the most to spring practice. ov r the Hawkeye in 1944. kid brother Phil also on Iowa travelling quad. Warren Law on, center ... the 6-1, 206 pounder is ing pass from Robin Bell, running SO yard , while The 1110 t one-sided game of the 16-game nvalry Captain Karow tallied the other two TD's. Kamw Terry Shuck, tackle . thi well-built 200- ready to roll a bit on his own this fall after two sea- came in 1950, when the Buckeyes won 83-21 and pounder has really blossomed out thi~ fa_ll ... I?'ared ons of playing second-fiddle to all-American Jerry figured in the game's most unu ual play. Hardy Krus­ Vic J anowicz, then a junior, had a spectacular d~y. kamp kicked off for Ohio to start the second half, spottily la t year ... a 20-year-olcl iumor maionng Hilgenberg ... lettered as a linebacker in '52 and as Ohio had a 7-0 lead within 12 econcl of the openmg in civil engineering ... a rough redhead . took Jerry's reliefer in '53 ... received coaches award as but Armil of Iowa took the ball on hi own 45 and minute after an Iowa fumble on the fir t play of the while he was unable to get a firm hold on the football , over Cummins tackle spot in second week of drill . the player contributing the mo t to spring practice i~ o-ame wa recovered by Janowicz deep in Hawkeye J im Freeman, end ... a large, economy size 1952. Karow dashed in to teal the ball and race fo r a ferritory. The Bucks were on top by 55-0 with ?:24 touchdown. (6-4) wingman ... giant Jim i heavie ton squad Earl Smith, Jr., halfback . .. Big Ten broad left in the fi r t half after piling up a 35-0 margm at at 234 . .. alternated last year with veteran Bill jump champ ... carried 24 timee for 118 yards and Les Horvath, Ohio tate's All-American with the the end of the first period. Janowicz kicked 10 extra 1944 Vl/e tern onference champion . pa eel fo r 121 Fenton ... all-state and prep all-American in foot- a 4.9 per trip . econd Iowan in hi tory to broad points in 11 attempt for a Big Ten record, scored ball .. a 22-year-old who can really move despite ya rds on 16 completions to spark the 34-0 victory two touchdown himself, and pa sed for fou r more.
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