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Bowling Green State University Bowling Green State University
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Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs
10-6-1934
BGSU Football Program October 06, 1934 BGSU Football Program October 06, 1934
Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics
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Official fsffi JS^^^^^^% ~iw
Progatn
October 6, 1934
Price 5c (
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Bowling Green versus Otterbein
Otterbein College Westerville, Ohio
versus
Bowling Green State College Bowling Green, Ohio
COLLEGE FIELD
BOWLING GREEN, OHIO
October 6, 1934
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The loyal support of the businessmen of Bowling Green last year made this style of program possible and through it hundreds of high school athletes were introduced to athletic activities in Bowling Green State College. In the confident belief that these programs are of great value in advertising the college, the publicity committee offers this, the first of a set of 1934 programs.
THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM Is published and distributed at home games by the Department of Publicity of the College-Com- munity Organization. Revenues from the Official Football Program are used to publish this program and are utilized for no other purposes. The Department of Publicity expresses its ap- preciation of the wholehearted co-operation of everyone who helped to make this program possible.
IVAN E. LAKE, '23 EDITOR MARSHALL SHERER, BUS. MANAGER
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Welcome Otterbein Bowling Green State is very glad to revive an old football rivalry
with Otterbein College and we are especially glad to welcome one of the old established Ohio Conference schools. We hope that this renewal of relations will ripen into a keen spirited rivalry. May today's game be a fitting resumption of an enduring athletic relationship.
W. E. Steller P. E. Landis
Greetings from the Coaching Staff of Otterbein College
We meet today on the gridiron. Both the Bee Gees' and the Cardinals will be out to win laurels using clean hard driving football. May the best team win.
Sportfully Yours,
Dr. "Deke" Edler H. W. Eiving Leivis Keck
PROBABLE LINEUP (Bowling Green)
LE
n LT
I
LG
Wallace 27 Stephens 34 McCoJlech 25 Lowell 29 162 178 172 V172 ^
&*3U-n&
RG
Li RT RE
Reed 19 152
Ihnat 33 -Wwrtli»g 24 196 169
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Albon—12 154
LH
Riffle—23 166
RH □ 171
Inman—31 179
Bowling Green Player Identification 12 27 21 13
16
15
17
75 31 32 51
54 55 56 57 58
Ross Albon 25 Richard Wallace 26 Rodney Lackey 28 John Hartman 22 Bruce Rudolph Bernard Overmier 30 Robert Kruse 24 Bernard Warner Earl Brooks 11 Claude Bushong 19
59 Carl McColloch 20 76 60 James Greetham 23 77 61 Ken Jackson 14 78 62 Audrey Stevenson 18 79 63 Ross Bateson 29 80 65 Floyd Tippen 34 81 53 Cloyce Wentling 32 82 67 Robert Ruth 33 83 73 Clifford Conrad 31 84 74 Clifton Reed
First Numeral Is White Jersey; Second Numeral Is Orange Jersey
Dick Collins Eugene Riffle Cleo Allen Robert Lewis Darrell Lowell Carl Stephens Harold Ringer John Ihnat James Inman
YOUR PORTRAIT The Personal Gift
Ariel Walker Studio
150 S. Main St.
THE CLA-ZEL Bowling Green, Ohio
Open 6:45 P. M. Week Days ... 2:15 P. M. Sat.-Sun. Every Saturday and Tuesday 10c to All
Sunday and Monday, October 7-8 Pert Kelton - - - Stuart Erwin
in "BACHELOR BAIT"
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, October 10-11-12 Janet Gaynor - - - Lew Ayres
in "SERVANT'S ENTRANCE"
— n — n — n — n — n — n M n — n — n — IIMIIWIIIIIMUI II M II ■■ y^
PROBABLE LINEUP (Otterbein)
LE LT LG RG RT RE
i7 jr* :> 2_ o^ nyr D^T n ~,
Heitz 28 Snavely 35 Baker 30 Ziegler 27 Hohn 33 Warner 42 Booth 25 J7 (_/ 160 180 170 180 165 190 160 ^
□ ^ Perry—26
165
LH
# Anderson—22 155
RH
*ff Lane—23
155
□ # Rutter 40
165
Otterbein Player Identification
22 Anderson 38 Haueter 37 Boss 41 Boor 28 Heitz 40 Rutter 30 Baker 32 Kelly 39 Shaw 25 Booth 24 Livingstone 34 Schisler 29 Eastman 23 Lane 35 Snavely 21 Clupper 36 McFeeley 42 Warner 43 Hanks 31 Miller 27 Ziegier 33 Hohn 20 Mickey 70 Hart 26 Perry
Grilled Sandwiches Special Students Lunch
25c
Salads
I LABEY'S SWEET SHOP Third Door South of Cla-Zel Theatre "RENDEZVOUS OF COLLEGIANS" Where Co-Eds Like to Drop in for a
Snack to Eat or Idle A While
PLAY BALL
BEE GEE
We Are With You
J. C. PENNY CO.
The Bowling Green Football Squad
White Orange Name Class Years Pos. Wgt. Hgt Age Home Town
12 75 Ross Albon 36 1 QB 154 5'6" 19 Holland, 0. 27 31 Richard Wallace 36 1 E 162 6' 22 Bowling Green 21 32 Rodney Lackey 37 0 G 156 5'8%" 22 Mt. Blanchard 13 51 John Hartman 35 2 HB 153 5'9%" 21 Napoleon
Bruce Rudolph 35 0 HB 152 5*11" 29 McClure 16 54 Bernard Overmier 36 0 E 142 5'8" 19 Liberty Center
55 Robert Kruse 37 0 T 164 6'y4" 20 New Knoxville 15 56 Bernard Warner 36 1 E 143 5'8%" 23 Dennison
57 Earl Brooks 35 0 HB 150 6'2" 20 Bloomdale 17 58 Claude Bushong 37 0 C 150 5'9" 18 Mt. Blanchard 25 59 Carl McColloch 36 1 G 172 5'11" 20 West Mansfield 26 60 James Greetham 37 0 T 155 5'9" 19 Fremont 28 61 Ken Jackson 36 0 T 209 5'10" 25 LaGrange, O. 22 62 A. Stevenson 36 1 E 166 6'2%" 20 Bowling Green
63 Ross Bateson 37 0 HB 151 5'7%" 21 Risingsun 30 65 Floyd Tippen 36 1 HB 169 5'9%" 19 Mt. Blanchard 24 53 Cloyce Wentling 35 1 E 169 5'10V 22 Carey, O.
67 Robert Ruth 36 0 G 153 5'6y2" 20 Marion, O. 11 73 Clifford Conrad 37 0 QB 146 5'9" 19 Maumee, O. 19 74 Clifton Reed 36 1 G 152 5'7" 19 Bowling Green 20 76 Dick Collins 37 0 E 145 5'7" 19 Bowling Green 23 77 Eugene Riffle 37 0 HB 166 5'9" 20 Dennison, O. 14 78 Cleo Allen 37 0 G 150 5'6" 21 Ridgeville, O. 18 79 Robert Lewis 35 2 FB 155 5'9y2" 24 Rossford, O. 29 80 Darrell Lowell 36 1 C 172 5'11" 22 Bowling Green 34 81 Carl Stephens 35 2 T 178 6'2" 23 Oakwood, O. 32 82 Harold Ringer 36 1 HB 171 6' 21 Hicksville, O. 33 83 John Ihnat 37 0 T 196 6' 22 Lakeside, 0. 31 84 James Inman 37 0 FB 179 5'11" 21 Perrysburg
DUART Permanent Waving Complete Beauty Service
THE VANITY SHOP 126 East Wooster Street
Appointment Barber Work
Phone 514
Marie and Leo Lake, Prop.
J. J. NEWBERRY CO.
5-10 and 25 Cent Store
| j The busiest store in Bowling Green
where College students are
always welcome.
VOTE FOR
WALTER E. KRUGER ! FOR
Congress i "I pledge myself to represent the in-
terests of the 13th district in Congress, fairly and militantly. Our district boasts of wheat and corn fields, vineyards and beet fields, fishing, business and industry, but we have yet to discover one solitary SILVER mine."—Kruger.
Election Nov. 6, 1934 A Safe Republican
The Otterbein Football Squad
No. Player Class Pos. Wgt. Home Town
22 Anderson Sophomore HB 155 Akron, O. 41 Boor Junior T 180 Bowerston, O. 30 Baker Junior G 170 Barberton, O. 25 Booth Junior E 160 Newcomerstown, O. 29 Eastman Sophomore T 160 Belle Vernon, Pa. 21 Clupper Junior HB 145 Benton Harbor, Mich. 43 Hanks Sophomore HB 170 Rixford, Pa. 33 Hohn Senior G 165 Dayton, O. 70 Hart Sophomore E 150 Rockford, O. 38 Haueter Senior C 160 Dover, O. 28 Heitz Sophomore E 160 Mansfield, O. 32 Kelly Senior E 150 Greensburg, Pa. 24 Livingstone Senior G 160 Johnstown, Pa. 23 Lane Sophomore HB 155 Middletown, 0. 36 McFeeley Sophomore HB 160 Windber, Pa. 31 Miller Senior E 145 Strasburg, 0. 20 Mickey Junior C 155 Ligonier, Pa. 26 Perry Sophomore HB 165 Raleigh, N. C. 37 Ross Junior G 170 Greenville, 0. 40 Rutter Sophomore HB 165 Toledo, 0. 39 Shaw Senior C 165 Lima, 0. 34 Sehisler Senior E 155 Portsmouth, 0.
35 Snavely Junior T 180 Massillon, 0. 42 Warner Sophomore G 190 Westerville, 0. 27 Ziegier Junior C 180 Dayton, 0.
R. F. MARTIN (Otterbein, '14) Director Physical Education DR. R. K. EDLER (Wesleyan, '20) Head Coach
H. W. EWING (Nebraska) Assistant Coach LEWIS KECK (Otterbein '26) Freshman Coach
Headquarters for
COLLEGE SEAL JEWELRY
Klever's Jewelry Store Roy Klever, Prop. j
At The Southwest Corner of Campus
Parrot Restaurant Steaks, Lunches, Dinners
New Building Modern Soda Fountain
!
THRIFT
"Let It Become
Habit With You."
Save Regularly at
THE BANK OF WOOD COUNTY
AH Deposits to $5,000.00 Fully Insured
1934 Football Schedule ^ Bowling Green
Sept. 29—B. G. 0; Mount Union 12 Oct. 6—OttertreMr-afe^Br-Gr- Oct. 13—Kent State at B. G. Oct. 20—Hiram at Hiram Oct. 27—Capital at Columbus Nov. 3—Toledo U. at B. G. (Homecoming) Nov. 10—Ohio Northern at B. G.
Last Year's Records
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Bee Gee Bee Gee Bee Gee Bee Gee Bee Gee Bee Gee Bee Gee
Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein Otterbein
Bowling Green 6; Mount Union 19; Bluffton 0 6; Baldwin-Wallace 6; Ohio Northern 7; Toledo U. 26 0; Capital 0 0; Hiram 0
58
6 0
13 0 6 0
20 0
Otterbein John Carroll 20 Muskingum 0 Marietta 7 Denison 12 Ohio Northern 0 Ashland 13 Capital 0 Toledo 12
Q-\\j/vW~-'
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