BGSU Football Program October 07, 1950

BGSU Football Program October 07, 1950

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs 10-7-1950 BGSU Football Program October 07, 1950 Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program October 07, 1950" (1950). Football Programs. 55. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/55 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the BGSU Athletics Programs at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. STAD1UM - OCTOBER^ UNIVERSITY G CROflB OFFICIAL PROGRAM - TWENTY-FIVE CENTS BeH^rty- 60 U^ Enjoy your cigarette! Enjoy truly -fine tobacco inat combines both perfect mildness and rich taste in one great cigarette - 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! X «>r*e *taWn **' LS/MFT- b/dy Strike Means Fine lobacco COPR., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY G&M DRUGS THE LORRAINE OIL CO. Fleetwing Products 'The Friendly Store With BOWLING GREEN. OHIO The Open Door" STUDEBAKER CARS Phone 6071 109 N. Main AND TRUCKS THE FALCONIAN Represented for National Advertising by DON SPENCER COMPANY, INC., 271 Madison Ave., New York City. General Information Published for the Department of Intercollegiate Athl etics, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green. LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES—Anyone finding- this rule will result in ejection of those guilty from lost articles should take them to the office of Ath- the grounds. letic Director Harold Anderson in the Men's Gym. COMFORT STATIONS—Because of conversion of Persons seeking lost property may inquire there the stadium's interior facilities for men's housing, after the game. those seeking comfort stations must go to the Men's Gym. The ladies' room is in the front corridor of DRINKING—The drinking of intoxicating liquor the main floor. The men's room is in the rear of will not be tolerated in the stadium. Violation of the building on the ground floor. This program is made possible through a cooperativ e arrangement with the businessmen of Bowling Green and others who advertise in it. We appreciate it and h ope that you will show your appreciation also by your patronage to them. THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS JOHN CHEETWOOD, Prop. CAMPUS MEN'S SHOP CENTRE DRUG SNAPPY SPORTSWEAR STORE Nationally Advertised Brands The Drug Store On The Square • ! JACK AND MRS. RICE WALGREEN AGENCY Corner Wooster and Main Don Alspach, Prop. Hello Braves And Dads . Today Bowling Green State University is happy to put out the welcome mat to a new BG football opponent, Bradley University of Peoria, Illinois, and to the many dads of students here today to help celebrate this annual autumn occasion, Dad's Day. This is the first gridiron meeting between the two schools. In fact this is the first scheduled event • iwn3j-kind for BU and BG' The schools participated in the 1949 National Invitational cage tournament in Madison Square Garden, but both were unfortunate to lose in the semi-finals. Therefore, the consolation game saw the Braves and Falcons fighting for third place honors. Harold Anderson's BG quintet won out 82 to 77. However, the Braves are here today with one of the outstanding football teams of Bradley history. Coach Art Bergstrom already has watched his warriors chalk up 90 points in winning over Ripon, 33 to 0 and last week waltz over Colorado (Adams) State College 57 to 0 to remain one of the nation's'teams with their own goal unscatched. > Bradley joined the Missouri Valley Conference in 1948 and Bergstrom, who took over the gridiron reigns then, has been building his own pigskin parade at Peoria to cope with the other MV powers. Drake Tulsa, Wichita, Detroit and Oklahoma A & M. ' But this season looks like one of winning ways for the Braves. Bergstrom has his T-formation attack built around three sophomore backs and another trio of first year linemen. Bobby Watson, a 5-9 155- pound quarterback runs the attack and provides the Braves with a passer deluxe for two fine ends John Wilson and Bill Tuttle. Tuttle is one of the leading scorers in the Conference with 18 points. But Gerald Stamp is leading the Brave scoring parade with 21 points. Last year Stamp was second in the nation m kicking field goals with three. Already this season the senior quarterback has booted five field goals and nine extra points. ■ Other Brave standouts include Gerald Jacobs and Walt Ingram in the backfield. On the line Ralph Barclay a 254-pound tackle; Bill Bushell, a hard charging guard; Tom Timmis, recently moved from end to guard, and Arnold Van Etten, an offensive end and pass defense specialist, led the Bradley attack Alpha Tau Omega Sponsors Dad's Day . 11 e 11 again is s onsorin the D annual ^„!*£event in ?E!.1947.P after 5***? the ?five year war P time. lapse.g ad's Day program. The fraternity revived this 1 1 6 th ATOs A»A »t J ^ ™ \ J™™ delegated President Frank J. Prout to award a trophy to "the football dad of 1951." Lastr year fullback Jack Woodland's father won the coveted award. with a pr?-gZelnbL0quetniZati0n entertained the BG sc*uad and their fathe« this morning at the Commons Other campus organizations are holding open house for the visiting parents today. program Nachtlga11' Berea' and Hart Hursh> Harrisburg, Penna., are co-chairmen of the Dad's Day Hats off to the BG Dads and the ATOs. Homecoming Next Home Game . Fa h e traveli g to Michigan L^\Tar°BC LTiZ ^r^' " + Mount Pleasant, Michigan to tangle with Central Wa n Schmakel h ldi therelgns th^MiJhigan^will^Ta 'MB^T™ " *° °' ^ ^ ^ ^ ™ ° ^ Two weeks from today Baldwin-Wallace invades the University field for the 14th RG Yellow WW Whittaker's Record . AT BOWLING GREEN Year Won Lost Tied BG Opp. Avg. 1941 7 1 1 173 40 .833 1942 6 2 1 135 55 .722 1943 5 3 1 194 104 .611 1944 5 3 0 133 117 .625 1945 4 3 0 79 81 .571 1946 5 3 0 95 39 .625 1947 5 5 0 134 149 .500 1948 8 0 1 230 100 .944 1949 4 5 0 206 161 .442 Total 49 25 4 1279 846 .654 COACH WHITTAKER Page 4 OFFICIAL SIGNALS ADOPTED BY NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .^g^^;^^ ii /■ %& A^^i^t ROUGHNESS and ^,^ PERSONAL FOUL PILING ON WE DARE THEM ALL* PHILIP MORRIS challenges any other leading brand to suggest this test! » T, Light op Y°ur P'esen' Light up a PHIUP MORRIS. brand. Do exactly the same just take a puff-DON'T INHALE thing - DON'T INHALE. Nonce -and s-l-o-w-l-y let the smoke hat bite, that sting? Qu.te a come through your nose. Easy, 2 difference from PHILIP MORRISI PHIUP MORRIS is lnd«i AiMnM. HHKi ' - NO CIGARETTE HANGOVER means MORE SMOKING PLEASURE! 1950 FALCON FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right, first row: Wyans, Rousey, Wheeler, Dunham, Ackerman, Florian, Falb, Bonfiglio, Hudak, Mooney, Silvani. Second row: Sherrer, Marko, Hallett, Lifshitz, Durig, Cowen, Robbins, Zeigler, Valli, Pont, Augenstein. Third row: Armes, Simonds, Aldridge, Schieg, Dyckes, Hylin, Wr-ghtsman, Glass, Nicholas, Gilliland, Bronz. Fourth row: Gwin, Frame, Butson, Decker, Pilch, Waugh, White, Popek, Cockrell, Prinz, Momany, Harris. Last row: Bechtel, Senior Manager; Bellard, Freshman Coach; R. H. Whittaker, Head Coach; Dunham, Assistant Coach; Ennis Walker, Assistant Freshman Coach; J. Whittaker, Assistant Coach. A A E. W. FILE "Everything For Sanitation" Soaps and Cleaners Disinfectants PLUMBING Waxes and Polishes and Mopping Equipment HEATING Deodorants Scrubbing Machines 333 N. Jackson St. Insecticides Lima, Ohio THE MELLOCRAFT CO. 4>- TOLEDO, OHIO m Brave Briefs .. RALPH BARCLAY—This is the "Bradley Bulldozer," BILL URBAN—Named to the third Little All-America a 5-11, 245-pound junior tackle and guard from junior college team last season, Urban came to Bradley Macomb, 111., who received honorable mention for the from LaSalle-Peru junior college. A 5-11, 170-pound Missouri Valley conference all-star team as a sopho- junior right halfback who missed opening game be- more last fall. Nicknamed Tiny, Barclay is as tough cause of a leg injury. as they come, fast and agile for his size. Will play tackle on offense and guard on defense and is a definite contender for Missouri Valley honors. ARNOLD VAN ETTEN—A brilliant, all-around per- BILL BUSHELL—Bradley's regular fullback for two former, Arnold Van Etten is All-Missouri Valley con- years, this 5-10, 200-pounder from Lincoln, 111., was ference timber. A 6-1, 190-pound junior end from moved to guard this season. He will specialize on de- Havana, 111., Van Etten caught one pass last week for fense. A 1946 Illinois high school all-stater, he re- a 21-yard gain. But it's defense where he shines most ceived honorable mention for the All-Missouri Valley as a linebacker. team last season. A junior. «-» BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Location: Peoria, Illinois Team Name: Braves Head Coach: Art Bergstrom Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 3,590 Stadium: Exposition Gardens, 8,800 1949 Record 1950 Schedule BU 14 Ripon 0 Sept.

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