bgsu football program november 07, 1925
TRANSCRIPT
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green State University
ScholarWorks@BGSU ScholarWorks@BGSU
Football Programs BGSU Athletics Programs
11-7-1925
BGSU Football Program November 07, 1925 BGSU Football Program November 07, 1925
Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics
Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs
Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University. Department of Athletics, "BGSU Football Program November 07, 1925" (1925). Football Programs. 2. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/2
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.
llnimilllUMIIMniHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIinilUllinilHIIIIIIIIIIMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllllltMIIIIIIIIIIK
FIFTH ANNUAL
HOME-COMING November 6-7 \M$
College Field
Bowling Green
vs.
Bluffton
Nov. 7,2:30 P.M.
linilllltlllllllllllllllllllinilllllWIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIk
We stand ready to serve again our old
friends and customers of the years gone by
The Home Restaurant F. FETZER & CO., Props.
"Clean food well cooked"
A FINE RECREATION PLACE FOR GOOD CLEAN FELLOWS
'Come in and feel at home'
Palace Billiards ART MEAD, Prop.
160 N. Main
Welcome back, Alumni
Welcome Old Grads!
To you, graduates and former students of
Bowling Green State College, we dedicate
this little souvenir in order that you may
know what has been taking place while you
were away. This is your college; this is your
day; and we are glad to have you with us
once again. Once more you are given the
opportunity of cheering for the Orange and
Brown, so all together let's make it a great
home-coming.
Program of Day
Friday Evening: 8:15
"Auld Lang Syne" Directed by Miss McCain
Saturday Morning: 9:30
Program in Auditorium
Saturday Morning: 10:30-11:30
Class Reunions
Saturday Noon: City Square-12:30-l :00 Stunts
Saturday Afternoon: 1:00-l :45
Hockey-Frosh and Sophs
Saturday Afternoon: 2:30 ^.■Football-Bowling Green vs. Bluffton
Saturday Evening: 8:00
Dances and Receptions in Train-
ing School and Main Gymnasium
<L
Souvenir Program
BOWLING GREEN STATE COLLEGE
vs.
Bluffton College
Saturday, November 7 2:30 P. M.
OFFICIALS:
Referee-Mallory, Toledo
Umpire—Thomas, Ohio Weslyan
Headlinesman—Spaid, Findlay
Duties of The Officials
The REFEREE has general oversight and control of the game. He starts the game, and is the man who sees that the ball is properly put into play every time that time is taken out. He is the authority for the score. It is his duty to see that the men keep their positions, and to be on watch for unfair play.
The UMPIRE stands behind the defending side. He signals, fouls, authorizes substitutions, and watches for any unfair in- terference with play. Rulings as to offside comes within his province.
The HEAD LINESMAN on the sidelines, with his two assistants, marks the distances gained or lost in the progress of play. He designates the posi- tion of the ball on each down, and watches for offside play.
Smith's Barber Shop
On the Four Corners
Welcome Alumni
We welcome you at
The College Inn
and as ever wish to
serve you well
153 E. Wooster
Telephone 253
Captains of Bowling Green
1919—Treeee '20. 1920—Clucas '21.
*1921—Skibbie '26. *1922—Raberding '23. 1923—Younkin '26. 1924—Castner '26. 1925—Crawford '27. '
''Conference Championship.
Head Coach
WARREN E. STELLER
Oberlin College '20
This is Coach Steller's second year as head coach at Bowling Green. Bowling Green is fortun- ate in possessing a coach of such fine sportsmanship and personality. He has never failed to put out a fighting team.
Assistant Coach
*
™* '~" ??:v/*:~ ■".:-: -
PAUL E. LANDIS
Oberlin College '23
Coach Landis comes here from
Portsmouth, Virginia where he
turned out several championship
teams. His driving personality
has done much toward making this
year's team a fighting outfit.
CAPTAIN HARRY CRAWFORD '27
Pemberville 2nd Year Varsity
Weight 141
Captain Crawford is playing his second year for Orange and Brown. Harry plays a smashing game at end and his boundless pep and enthusiasm make him an ideal captain.
Get those Collegiate
clothes at
Riess' A College Store for
College Students
We extend to you a
hearty welcome.
The Bolles Drug Store
C. C. HUTTON, Prop.
BLUFFTON □ A. C. BURCKEY, Coach
MURRAY, Captain
Probable Starting Lineup
Number Name Position Weig
14 Kirchofer End 160 2 Moser Tackle 165
11 Troyer Guard 170 16 Beyers Center 155
7 Close Guard 180 5 Diller Guard 175
10 Wiebe Tackle 185 15 I. Conrad End 155
4 Swank End 135 25 V. Conrad Quarter 145 22 Murray Half 160
9 Howe Half 170 20 Clymer Pull 175
J
BLUPFTON'S 1925 RECORD
Bluffton 6; Ohio Northern 18 Bluffton 0; Pindlay 12
GEORGE CRAWFORD Graysville
2nd Year Varsity Weight 140
EDWARD FRIES Bowling Green
2nd Year Varsity Weight 135
VAUGHN GILL '27 Delta
2nd Year Varsity Weight 152
The State Bank -of-
Bowling Green, Ohio
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $22,000.00
Organized and Opened for Business June 28th, 1917
4% Interest Paid on Savings
Member Federal Reserve System
HOMER MOSCOE '26 Potsdam, N. Y.
3rd Year Varsity Weight 148
CLAUDE BERRY '26 Bowling Green
4th Year Varsity Weight 155
WILBUR SWARTZ '26 Cygnet
3rd Year Varsity Weight 168
Compliments of
Olnhausen
Ireland's
is still a good
place to eat.
Try us
■'' IH"~I n H wm pm p§ (g—.
f :, * -if*®*
n*» '"f >5»
SB Kr
COLLEGE BAND
Schedule 1925
October 3 Bowling Green 0; Otterbein 0
October 10 Bowling Green 0; Ypsilanti 14
October 16 Bowling Green 0; Capitol 0
October 24 Bowling Green 0; Findlay 0
October 31 Bowling Green 2; Defiance 0
November 7 Bowling Green vs. Bluff ton
November 20 Bowling Green vs. Ashland at
Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN □ W. E. STELLER, Coach
P. E. LANDIS, Ass't Coach
H. CRAWFORD, Captain
Probable Starting Lineup
Number Name Position Weigh
22 H. Crawford End 141
27 Castner Tackle 227
28 Swartz Guard 168
21 Olds Center 170
23 Knecht Guard 234
19 Evans Tackle 171
6 Ostrander End 144
20 Fries Quarter 134
24 Gahn Half 151
25 Berry Half 150
26 Gill Full 152
SQUAD
N, imber Name Number Name
i Frankfather 12 Helvoight
3 Leathers 14 Everhardt
5 Boyher 16 Bachman
7 Ogden 17 Thomas
8 Pelton 18 Measell
9 Mollenkopf 29 Hawkins
11 Gwynn 30 G. Crawford
SCORES
1 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter!;4 Quarter' B. G.| B. B. G.| B. B. G. B. B. G. B.
Touch Down 6
Goal - - 1
Field Goal - 3 !
Safety - - 2
Total
- .
GEORGE EVANS Bloomdale
2nd Year Varsity Weight 171
ORA KNECHT Edgerton
2nd Year Varsity Weight 234 .
ROBERT YOUNKIN Football '21, '22, '23, '24 Assisting Coach Steller
FRANKLIN SKIBBIE Football '20, '21, '22, '23 Assisting Coach Steller
Lincoln & Dirlam The Drug Store on the Square
Apollo Chocolates They are Different
Compliments of
Alex Klever
Square Deal Jeweler
121 N. Main
Principal Changes in Rules for '25
1. The winner of the toss has been given the option of receiv- ing the kickoff, in addition to the choice of goal or of making the kickoff. The loser of the toss is also given a choice of options.
2. The forty-yard line has again been designated as the mark of the kickoff.
3. The penalty for off-side in the scrimmage line has been changed so that, although this offense still calls for a loss of five yards, the point to be gained for first down will remain the same unless the distance penalty places the ball in advance of that point.
4. The penalty for clipping is 25 yards from the point of the offense.
5. Changes concerning touched or partially blocked punts: (a) A punt, blocked or otherwise, which does not cross the line of scrimmage may be recovered by the players of either team; (b A punt, partially blocked by a player of either team, and then crosses the line of scrimmage is to be considered in the same manner as a clear punt.
JAY BONE Student Manager '24-'25
Conference Standing
Won Lost Tied Pet.
Findlay 2 0 1 1.000
B. Green 1 0 1 1.000
Bluffton 0 1 0 .000
Defiance 0 2 0 ,.000
Toledo 0 0 0 .000
SONGS and YELLS WE HAIL YOU, DEAR NORMAL COLLEGE
Ernest Hesser
We hail you dear Normal College Ohio's great seat of knowledge. 0 cheer then dear brother Sing then dear sisters, Buck-eyes from this grand state, Rah! Rah! We raise high the flag of victory, Your fame is the whole world o'er, Rah! Rah! So shouting defiance, We have reliance, winning a great big score. Rah! Rah!
Refrain Dear Alma Mater staunch and true We pledge our heart and hand for you Our loyalty to you we're deeding, And here's to you always leading Dear Alma Mater staunch and true We pledge our heart and hand for you No other school so grand has e'er been seen as Normal College Bowling Green.
Bo! Bo! Bowling Green O! O! Ohio Who! Rah! Who! Rah Bowling Green College Rah! Rah! Rah!
Boom Chicka Boom Boom Chicka Boom Boom Chicka, Ricka Chicka, Ricka Chicka Boom Sis Boom Bah Sis Boom Bah Bowling Green College Rah! Rah! Rah!
Yea Team—Fight Yea, Team—Fight-Fight Yea Team—Fight-Fight-Fight
Yea, Team Yea Team Fight, Fight, Fight
Team Rah Team Rah Varsity, Varsity, Rah
F. P. RIEGLE, President J. D. MERCER, Vice President
W. S. RAYDURE, Vice President FRED KIMMONS, Cashier
L. D. MERCER Ass't Cashier R. W. DAVENPORT, Teller
WALTER RIEGLE, Teller
The Commercial Bank and Savings Co.
CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $110,000.00
Bowling Green, Ohio
Exceptional
Values in
OVERCOATS j
"The Stratmore"
$21.50
Uhlman7s