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. PURDUE vs

OHIO STATE I

v · CHAMPIONS' , DAY

OCTOBER 4 • 1952

OHIO STADIUM

DOROTHY COLLINS,

HT he Sweetheart of Lucky Strike, ,,

says:

BeHappy­GOLUCKY! LUCKIES TASTE BETTER!

..

PURDUE · OHIO STATE WILBUR E. S N YPP, Editor

J.

William A. Woodruff_ __ _ Adverti1ing Manager John F. Hummell - - ------ Circulation Manager

National Advertising Representative Don Spencer Co., 271 Madison Ave.,

New York 16, N. Y.

The Presidents - - ---- - ------------- - --- ----- - -- - --- 4 The Athletic Directors - - -- - - - - - --- - ---------- --- --- 5 The Head Coaches - ---- - ----- - ------------ - ---- - - - - 6 Mu ic at Half-time ----------- - - - ------- - ---------- - 8 Ohio tale In The Olympics ----------------- - - ------ 9 Ohio tale Player ----- -------1, 10, H 18, 27, 30, 34, 38 Purdue Players -- -------------------------12, 16, 28, 32 Ohio tale Playing umber, ------------- - ---- -----20 Purdue Playing umbers ----------------------- --- -25 The Mud Battle of 1921 ----------- - -------------- - 36 Ohio tale Ro ter __ ____ _____ ___________________ __ __ 311 Purdue Roster __ ---------- ----- ___________ ________ __ 4]

TODA Y'S COVER Calls your attention to Ohio State University ' s Day of Champions.

from coast to coast and Canada to the Gulf, former Ohio State athletes who either were individual champions or members of a championship team 1 have returned to participate in today's fes­tivities. On page 8 will be found today' s Marching Sand program which pays tribute to former Buckeye athletic heroes.

3

DR. HOWARD L. BEVIS

Ohio State University

4

The

Presidents

DR. FREDERICK L. HOVDE

Purdue University

The

Athletic

Directors

RICHARD C. LARKINS

Ohio State University

GUY J . MACKEY

Purdue University

5

The

Head

Coaches

W. W. "WOODY" HA YES

Ohio State University

STUART K. HOLCOMB

Purdue University

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BERNIE SKVARKA Halfback- Captain

TONY CURCILLO Fullback

ROBERT GRIMES End

Ohio State Players Photos by House of Portraits

RICHARD ANDERSON End

7

FRED BRUNEY Halfback

MARTS BEEKLEY Halfback

sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooo oo

THE BAND SALUTES THE CHAMPIONS

A S Ohio State L·11iversitv celeurates it:s tirst .. !Ja,· of Champions", '\\lu:ic at Half-time·· ·almes the cham·­pions of prominent athletic e"ents.

Entering from the 11·est sideline, the band performs a fanfare by Clare Grundman. ba ·eel upon the Purdue fight song. ontinuing it · salute to Purdue, it \\'ings into HAIL PuRDCE as it forms a large .. P'' ,,·hile facing the ea t.

An announcement is made outlining the theme oi the show and the band, playing the famous BA.xn OF

AMERICA l\J ARCIJ. forms a huge trophy to honor Ohio's A. A. U. champion ·. The music changes to the march, JELLALABAD as Olympic heroes are saluted 11·ith a great torch, symb lie of that international fe tival. \VaYing yellow clothes outline the Aame of the torch.

The formation breaks and as the ever-glorious STARS AND STRIPES FoREVER ounds o,·er the field, the band becomes a hield to pay tribute to Ohio tate's many athletes \Yho have gained All- merican recorrnition. Of

sig11itica11ce is the fact that in thi: furn1atiun, the cro11·d 11·ill see, for the first time in Ohio Stadium, the u ·e of cheering section card technique by a marching band.

Ohio' \\' estern Conference champions are then honored \\'ith a \\'aving "Big 10'' pennant while the marching 120 perform a brilliant medley of Big 10 fight ·ong ·.

Closing the '·Salute lo Champions'', the band pay · tribute to the heroes of the Ro e Bowl by .. urowing .. a rose from a flo"·erpot "·hile playing the ewr-popular O~LY A Ro·E.

Then. a the ound of the stirring BucKEYE BATTLE CRY fills the stadium, the familiar Buckeye Leaf takes shape on the field . This is the official emblem drawn in 1950 by Milton Caniff, famou cartoonist. and Ohio State Univer ity alumnus.

'':.\'I usic at Half-time'' comes to a clo~e with the train of CARirnK On 10.

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ROBERT BOND Halfback

CARROLL HOWELL Halfback

DAVID GAMBILL Halfback

Ohio State Players Phot os by House of Portrai ts

BOB THORNTON Center

10

BOB ROBERTS Guard

PAUL LUDWIG Fullback

GETTING AWAY ~ FROM THE \-

CARMEN OHIO Words by Fred A. Cornell, '06

(Spanish Chant)

Ohl come let 's sing Ohio' s praise, And songs to Alma Mater raise; While our hearts rebounding thrill, With joy which death alone

can still . Summer' s heat or Winter's cold, The seasons pass, the years will roll ; Time and change will surely show How firm thy friendship Ohio. These jolly days of priceless worth, By for the gladdest days of

earth, Soon will pass and we not know How dearly we love Ohio. We should strive ta keep thy name Of fair repute and spotless

fame; So, in college halls we' ll grow To love thee better Ohio. Tho' age may dim our mem' ry 's store, We' ll think of happy days

of yore, True to friend and frank to foe, As sturdy sons of Ohio. If on seas of care we roll , ' Neath blackened sky, o'er barren shoal, Tho' ts of thee bid darkness go, Dar Alma Mater Ohio.

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EARL HENINGER Fullback

JOSEPH KRUPA Tackle

JACK HOUSTON Guard

JOHN KONKOL End

Purdue Players

JOSEPH WOJTYS Tackle

JAMES REICHART Fullback

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ALLEN HAGER Guard

NORMAN MONTGOMERY Fullback

JAMES WOJCIEHOWSKI End

PURDUE COACHING STAFF

First Row (left to right)-Assistant coaches Bill Moore, Ned Maloney, Henry Stram, and Bob DeMoss. Second Row-Head Coach Stu Hol­comb and assistants Jack Mollenkopf, Mike Milligan, Glen Harmeson, and Joe Dienhart.

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ROBERT KOEPNICK Halfback

JOHN MANYAK End

RICHARD THOMAS End

Ohio State Players Photos by House of Portraits

WILLIAM VAVROCH Tackle

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JOHN HLAY Fullback

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Purdue Players

RICHARD SKIBINSKI Guard

FRANCIS GUTMAN Quarterback

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THOMAS BETTIS Guard

DONALD KOZMINSKI Halfback

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Ohio State Players Photos by House of Portraits

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EARL BECHTEL Fullback

ROBERT JOSLIN End

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Ohio State University Playing Numbers

No. Name Pos.

11 Ernst, Richard -----------·--··-- RH 12 **Bruney, Fred __________________ LH 14 *Doyle, Richard __________________ FB 15 Knecht, Gilbert ____________ LH

19 Howell, Carroll ---------------------.LH 20 *Borton, John ----------------·-··------QB 21 Petersen, William ------·-·-·---------·-·QB 22 Leggett, David _________________ QB

23 Koder, Robert -------·-·--------··- QB 24 Weed, Thurlow -----------------···· QB 25 **Curcillo, Tony -·--····-·------------RH 28 *Wilks, William ------------------·---·QB 30 Ludwig, Paul ·----·-······-·-------------·····-·--·-··FB 32 Bechtel, Earl ---------------·--·-FB 33 **Koepnick, Robert --·--------------··---··RH 35 Gibbs, Jack --------·---------···--FB 36 **Hlay, John ----------------------··---FB 40 Cassady, Howard ---·--·----------·LH 42 *Goodsell, Douglas -----··---------·····-·--FB 43 Gambill, David ----···--·-·--------····-----··· RH 44 **Skvarka, Bernie ---·--·------------····--LH 45 Watkins, Robert ··--·--------·---------- RH 46 Bond, Robert -----······-------···---·-········-RH 47 *Rosso, George --··-----·------·-·------····· RH 48 *Beekley, Marts ______________ RH

49 Young, Richard ------·-·-··-------------LH 50 Ruehl, James --·------------------------··C 51 *Krisher, Jerry -·-····----·-··---·---·····-·- C 53 *Merrell, James ------------·------·-···-··· C 54 Nosky, Richard ----------·--·-------G 55 Thornton, Robert ----··--------·---------- C 56 Dowdy, Donald -----------·---·· C 58 Mott, William ----------··----····- C 59 Ternent, William -·-······--····----------········-······LG 60 Sidell, Rollo -··-------·····-··----------------LG 62 *Takacs, Michael --·---·---------·----·----·---LG 63 *Reichenbach, James -------·----···-··-···-RG 64 Williams, David -----------···------- LG 66 Roberts, Robert ______________ LG 67 Damsel, William ________________ LG

68 Riticher, Ray -·--····--·--------········--·--- RG 69 Standard, Jack -------------·------LG 70 Schiller, Richard ··--·--------·-----···-------- RT 71 Myers, Robert ---·····--·-----------·-·--··--RT 72 Schumacher, James -·--·------------···-·-· RT 73 *Jacoby, George --···-----------RT 74 *Guthrie, George RT 75 **Hietikko, James ________________ LT

76 Denker, Irv -------·----------------· LT 77 Swartz, Donald ········-·--·-··-------···---LT 78 Edgington, Harry ----·------··--·--------·-····LT 79 Vavroch, William -----·--·-----------------LT 80 **Grimes, Robert _______________ LE 81 Maddox, Joel _____________ RE 82 * Anderson, Richard RE 83 Dugger, Dean ____________ RE

84 Croy, Jack ------·------------ LE 85 *Joslin, Robert ·--·--·-··-------------··------- RE 86 Campbell, Jack ---------------------RE 89 Corbitt, Walter ----- LE 88 Hague, Thomas _________________ LE 90 *Thomas, Richard _____________ LE 91 Manyok, John ____ LE 92 Ashton, William LE

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5'9" 5'1 O" 6' 5'10" 5'9" 6'1" 6' 6' 5'1 O" 5'5" 6'1" 6'2" 6'3" 6'2" 6' 6'1" 5'10" 6'2" 5' 11" 5'9" 5'9" 6'1" 5'1 O" 5'9" 6'2" 6' 6'3" 6' 6'1" 6'2" 6'1" 6' 6' 5'10" 5'11" 5'11" 5'10" 6'2" 6'5" 6' 5' 11" 6'1" 6'3" 6'1" 6'1" 6'3" 6'1" 6'1" 6'2" 6'1" 6'2" 6'1" 6' 5'11" 6' 6'1" 6'1" 6'1" 6'1"

168 172 189 180 167 197 200 196 185 128 198 182 212 192 194 204 168 192 177 182 188 182 174 183 210 230 222 196 200 190 197 209 208 216 215 188 212 252 225 210 222 221 230 219 230 209 203 196 200 192 216 181 18 185 192 190 194 191 190

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PURDUE SQUAD

10--Samuels '53 12-Baer '55 14-Gutman '56 16-Evans '54 17-Mateja '53 18-Jones '53 21-Brock '55 22-Youtsey '54 25-Molchan '54 27-Klesek '53 28-Ehrman '55 29-Quilhot '55 32-Montgomery '53 33-Barnhorn '55 34-Reichert '55 35-Craton '55 36-Pobojewski '54 38-Schmaling '54 40-Heninger '53 41-Zembal '55 42-Kosminski '54 43-Herkommer '54 44-Jansen '55 45-Thorpe '53 SO-Scanlan '55 52--Stupeck '55 53-Allen '55 56-Cudsik '54 SS-Knecht '55 59-Yanosik '55 60-Rushin '56 61-Leonard '55 62-Roggeman '53 63-Hager '53 64-Abramoski '55 65-Bettis '55 66-Houston '53 67-Skibinski '56 68-Addison '55 69-Andres '55 70-Panfil '54 71-Whiteaker '54 72-Angelotti '55 73-Pacer '54 74-Bruner '53 75-Wojtys '54 76-Browning '53 77-Viellieu '53 78-Presiosio '55 79-Krupa '56 SO-Flowers '53 SI-Suminski '54 82-McNamee '53 83-Redinger '54 84-Dwyer ' 55 85-Wojiehowski '54 86- Kerr '55 87- Locke '53 SS-Konkol '54 89-Crncic '53

21 19 18 21 22 21 20 20 20 21 20 19 21 19 19 20 23 19 21 19 20 19 18 22 19 19 19 20 19 21 18 19 21 22 19 19 21 19 22 19 22 20 20 20 26 20 21 21 20 19 22 22 23 20 20 20 20 21 20 22

5'9" 6'2" 6' 6' 5'10" 5'11" 5'10" 5'9" 5'11" 6' 5'10" 6'1" 5' 11" 6' 6'1" 5'11" 5'1 O" 5'11" 5' 1 1" 5'8" 5'9" 5' 1 O" 5'1 O" 5'9" 5'11" 6'1" 6'2" 6'1" 6'1" 6' 5'11" 6'2" 5'1 O" 5'11" 6' 6'1" 6' 5'1 O" 5'1 O" 5'1 O" 6'5" 6'2" 6' 6'4" 6'1" 6'1" 5' 11" 6'1" 6'2" 6' 6'1" 6' 6'4" 6'1" 6'2" 6'3" 5'11" 6' 1" 6' 6'2"

167 185 170 175 159 177 160 140 179 169 182 180 179 178 191 165 174 205 181 164 160 168 163 174 189 191 214 199 194 242 194 182 218 191 194 215 195 205 180 171 243 212 208 218 199 200 205 208 248 232 190 205 200 172 208 206 167 188 195 182

The DESHLER'S "HIT PARADE" OF STARS Now-Nitely thru Oct. 1

HARRY RANCH And His Comedy And Dance Band Oct. 2 thru Oct. 15

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FACTS ABOUT 1952 OPPONENTS

Located: Bloomington Founded: 1820 Enrollment: 13,386 Nickname: Hoosiers Colors: Crimson and

Cream

Located : Lafayette Founded : 1869 Enrollment: 11,000 Nickname : Boiler-

makers Colors: Old Gold and

Black

Located: Madison Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 14,460 Nickname: Badgers Colors: Cardinal and

White

Located: Pullman Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 5,894 Nickname: Cougars Colors : Crimson and

Gray

Located : Iowa City Founded: 1847 Enrollment: 8,192 Nickname: Hawkeyes Colors: Old Gold and

Din ck

Located : Evanston Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 7 ,699 Nickname: Wildcats Colors : Purple and

White

IN DIANA

Name of Stadium: Memorial (33,774) Football Coach : Bernie Crimmins Series Record: OSU won 20; Indiana, IO;

3 tics. 1961 Record: Won 2, Lost Lctt~rmcn Returning: 26

PURDUE

Name of Stadium: Ross-Ade (52,000) Football Coach: "Stu" Holcomb Series Record: OSU won 9; Purdue, 4 ;

I tie. 1951 R ecord: Won 5, Lost 4 Lettermen Returning : 30

WISCONSIN

Name of Stadium: Camp Randall (61,000) Football Coach: Ivan Williamson Series R ecord: OSU won 12, Wisconsin G ;

3 ties. 1951 Record: Won 7, Lost l, Tied 1 Lettermen Returning: 17

WASHINGTON STATE

Name of Stadium: Rogers (26,000) Football Coach: Alton Kircher Series Record : First meeting 1951 Record: Won 7, Lost 3 Lette rmen Returning : 20

IOWA

Name of Stadium: Iowa (63,000) Football Coach: Forest Evashevski Series Record : OSU won 8 ; Iowa, 5 ;

2 ties 1951 Record: Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 2 Lettermen Returning: 16

NORTHWESTERN

Name of Stadium: Dyche (64,000) Football Coach : Robert V oigts Series Record: OSU won 19; North­

western 9 ; 1 tie 1951 Record: Won 5, Lost 4 Lettermen Returning : 26

PITTSBURGH

Located: Pittsburgh Name of Stadium: Pitt (60,000) Founded: 1787 Football Coach : Lowell Dawson Enrollment: 16,000 Series Record : OSU won 12; Pitt 3; Nickname : Panthers 1 tie Colors: Blue and Gold 1951 Record: Won 3, Lost 6

Lettermen R eturning : 25

Located: Champaign Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 15,350 Nickname : Illini Colors: Orange and

Blue

ILLINOIS

Name of Stadium: Memorial (71,119) Football Coach: Ray Eliot Series Record : OSU won 22; Illinois, 15 ;

3 ties 1951 Record : Won 9, Lost 0, Tied l Lettermen Returning : 24

MICHIGAN

Located: Ann Arbor Name of Stadium: Michigan (97,239) Founded: 1817 Football Coach: Bennie Oosterbaan Enrollment: 18,800 Series Record : Michigan won 32; OSU, Nickname: Wolverines 12 ; 4 ties Colors: Maize and Blue 1951 Record: Won 4, Lost 5

Lettermen Returning : 28

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No.

10 12 14 16 17 18 21 22 25 27 28 29 :32 33 34 35 36 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 50 52 53 56 58 59 60 61 62 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89

Purdue University Playing Numbers

Name Pos.

*Samuels, Dale -·----------.. ---··········-··--· QB Baer, Charles ___ --------·-·-------------OB Gutman, Froncie ----··--- . QB

*Evans, Roy ------·----------·---------·QB *Mateja, Philip ... ·-------·------ .. _______ QB *Jones, Curtis ... _______ , _________ QB *Brock, Rex _______________ HB

Youtsey, Ben _ . ·----------·-------------- HB Molchan, Danid --------· _____ .. _______ HB

*Klezek, Philip ___ --------.HB *Ehrman, Philip .... _ ___ . ----· ·----- HB

Quilhot, Arthur __ _ ···---------E *Montgomery, Norman _ _ ____ FB

Barnhorn, Eugene ---·- -----···---·-·--FB *Reichert, James _......... ----- __ FB

Craton, Robert ___ ---· .. ---·--------- .FB Pobojewski, Daniel - .. - -------.. ··- FB Schmaling, Max ····- _ ----· . --------··- FB

*Heninger, Earl -·--- ____ --·--- _ HB *Zembal, Edward _ .. _ --· ___ HB

Koxminski, Donald --· ____ ·-··--- ..... HB Herkommer, Karl --.. - .. -···· ______ HB Jansen, Jerry ----- ·- . . HB

*Thorpe, Jerry __ ·-···- _. . --------.... HB Scanlan, Thomas ______ ... _____ _____ ·- C

Stupeck, Gerold ___ ·--- -------·-·- C Allen, John __ -·- __ -------- C Cudzik, Walter ---------·----· .. ____ .. __ C Knecht, Glenn _____ ------------------- .. _ C Yanosik, Wolter ------------------- C Rushin, Donald ---·---- -------------.G Leonard, Robert .... -----· ··-·-·-------.... -.HB

*Roggeman, Thomas ----------------·-G *Hager, Allen __ .. __ ----·---- __ G

Abramoski, Edward ___ .. __________ .. ________ G

*Bettis, Thomas ..... ·---·---·---------------·-G *Houston , Jock .... _ ____ ___ _______ __ G

Skibinski, Richard __ -·---------G Addison, Russell ------- ·······--·----------G Andres, Charles _ _ ___ .. ------------·--·· G

*Panfil, Kenneth .. ----- - ... T *Whiteaker, David ---·-··-······----·-----------T

Angelotti, Frank ______ -·----.. ·-----······--T *Pacer, Ray ____ .. --·-· -----· _ -------- ... T *Bruner, Billy __ .. __ . ---------·--··· T *Wojtys, Joseph ·---------· .. __ ····------- T

Browning, Wayne _ ... . .. ___ -·--- ___ . T *Viellieu, Walter . ~----- T *Preziosio, Fred _ -------- ·------ __ T

Krupa, Joseph .... T *Flowers, Bernard .. _______ ... E

Suminiski, Joseph _ --------.T McNamae, Thomas .. _ .. _______ E

*Redinger, Thomas _ ..... -·---- __ E Dwyer, Edward _ _ _ E

*Wojciehowski, James ----- E *Kerr, John E *Locke , Fred E

Konkol, John E Crncic, Daniel E

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JAMES REICHENBACH Guard

ROBERT W ATKINS Halfback

WILLIAM WILKS Quarterba ck

Ohio State Players Photoa by House o/ Portrcitta

GEORGE ROSSO Quarterback

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JAMES RUEHL Center

GERRY KRISHER Center

FRED PREZIOSIO Tackle

REX BROCK Halfback

WALTER VIELLIEU Tackle

EDWARD ZEMBAL Halfback

Purdue Players

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WALTER CUDZIK Center

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PHILIP EHRMAN Halfback

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ROLLO SIDELL Guard

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Ohio State Players Photos by House of Portraits

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Ohio State Players Photos by House of Portratts

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BUCKS WON THIS MUD BATTLE

Ju T as the Michigan-Ohio State game of 1950 will be remembered as the snow-ice-blizza rd spectacle of a ll time in Columhu ·, o " ·ill old-timers reca ll the 1921 Buck-Pu rdue contest as the ep ic mud battle.

The scene above was taken during Ohio tale's 28 w O victory on old O hio Field 31 years ago, the last season the former campus gridi ron was in use and the year before Ohio stadium was dedicated.

Almost indi tinguishable in mud and 11·ater are :,u111e of Ohio tate's better known players. including all­American Iola Huffman. Cyri l 1vlyers, Lloyd Pixley, Charley Taylor, Dean T rott and No I \ Vorkrnan.

The 1921 team was leading the Big Ten race aiter this mud- pattered triumph. having previously defeated Minnesota 27 to 0, Michigan 14 to O and Chicago 7 to 0. However, on the following aturclay, al -o on Ohio field, Illinois defeated the Bucks 7 to O to deny OhiP State its second straight \Vestern Conference title.

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lronically, this ,,·as llli11uis' u11ly Uig Ten victo ry of the year.

T he Ohio State-Purdue series has produced some g reat grid iron struggles. The first game wa played in 1919, resul t ing in a 20-0 Buckeye victory. O hio State also t riumphed the fo llowing year , 17-0. After the mud battle in '2 1, the Bucks continued their shu tout string of 32-0 in '23; 7-0 in '24 and 13-0 in '37. ·

Purdue ·core I its first Yictory after six blankings in 1938, a 12-0 triumph. Three more Ohio State win. followed in 1940. '41 and '42, t,,·o of ,,·hich were won by field goals, before Purdue won aga in in '43 by a 30 to 7 score.

The 26-0 Yictory in 1942 has been the most rece111 Buckeye triu mph o,·er the Boilermakers. Since that time, Purdue has won three and tied one. The schoob last met at Lafayette in 1947 when Pu rdue won, 24-20.

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RAY RITICHER Guard

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82 •Anderson , Richard ______ RE

92 Ashton , William LE 32 Bechtel, Earl ________ FB

48 *Beekley, Marts ·-------RH

46 Bond, Robert ·--------RH

20 *Borton, John ------ QB 12 **Bruney, Fred ____ LH 86 Campbell, Jack _____ , ______ RE

40 Cassady, Howard . LH 89 Corbitt, Walter __ .. _____ , ____ LE

84 Croy, Jack ______ , ___ LE

25 **Curcillo, Tony __ .. ________ FB

56 Dawdy, Donald ------·-----C

76 Denker, Irv ----------···----- LT 14 *Doyle, Ric~a rd ·-------- FB 83 Dugger, Dean _____________ RE

78 Edgington, Harry ----·-···-- LT 11 Ernst, Richard ___ RH 43 Gambill, David _______ RH

42 *Goodsell, Douglas _________ FB

80 **Grimes , Robert ····-------------- LE 74 *Guthrie, George ........ ____ ,, ____ RT

88 Hague, Thomas -----·-·-----LE

75 **Hietikko, James ----·-·--·--·-- LT 36 **Hlay, John _._ .. _____ ,, _________ ,, ____ FB

19 Howell , Carroll __ , ......... ______ LH

73 *Jacoby, George ______ ,, ____ . RT

85 *Joslin, Robert ..... ·--------·----- RE

15 Knecht, Gilbert ---------·------··--.. LH

23 Kader, Robert -------------- QB 33 **Koepnick, Robert .. --------- RH 51 *Krishner, Jerry _______ C

22 Leggett, David ---------.----- QB 30 Ludwig, Paul _________________ FB

81 Maddox, Joel ... ·------------ RE

91 Man yak, John . --------------- LE 53 *Merrell, James ...... ____ ,, ____ C 58 Mott, William _,, __ , _________ C

71 Myers, Robert ___________ ,, RT

21 Petersen, William _ .............. __ QB

63 *Re ichenbach , James ·------· RG 68 Riticher, Ray ___ .. ______ RG

66 Roberts , Robert -------- LG

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50 Ruehl, James ------··---- C 70 Schiller, Richard --·--·--.. ------ RT 72 Schumacher, James _____ ---·· RT

60 Sidell, Rollo -·--·-·--------· LG 44 **Skvarka, Bernie (C) ._ .. _,, ______ LH 77 Swartz, Donald _, ________ LT

62 *Takacs, Michael ..... _________ LG 59 Ternent, William ______ ,, _____________ LG

90 *Thomas, Richard ___ ....... ____ LE

SS Thornton, Robert __ , __ ,, ______ C

79 Vavroch , William _______ LT

45 Watkins, Robert _________ RH

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10 *Sa muels, Dale _______ QB

12 Baer, Charles QB 14 Gutman, Francie _ _ _____ QB 16 *Evans, Roy .. __ QB 17 *Mateja, Philip _________ QB 18 *Jones, Curtis ________ QB 21 * Brock, Rex _________ HB

22 Youtsey, Ben HB 25 Molchan, Daniel _______ HB 27 * Klezek, Philip _________ HB . 28 *Ehrman, Philip _______ HB 28 Quilhot, Arthur _______ HB 32 *Montgomery, Norman _____ FB 33 Barnhorn, Eugene ______ FB

34 * Reichert, James .FB :J5 Craton, Robert -------· FB 36 Pobojewski, Daniel FB 38 *Schmaling, Max FB 40 *Heninger, Earl ________ HB 41 *Zembal, Edward HB 42 Kozminiski, Donald _____ HB 43 Herkommer, Karl _______ HB

44 Jansen, Jerry HB 45 *Thorpe, Jerry _______ HB 50 Scanlan, Thomas __________ C 52 Stupeck, Gerald _________ C

53 Allen, John ---------- C 56 Cudzik, Walter C 58 Knecht, Glenn __________ C

59 Yanosik, Walter ----·--- C 60 Rushin, Donald --------- G 61 Leonard, Robert HB 62 *Roggeman, Thames ------------ G 63 *Hager, Allen ______ G 64 Abramoski, Edward __ ··-···-- __ G 65 * Bettis, Thomas G 66 *Houston, Jack ___________ G 67 Skibinski, Richard __________ G 68 Addison, Russell _________ G 69 And res, Charles _____ G 70 *Panfil, Kenneth _______ .T 71 *Whiteaker, David ________ T 72 Angelotti, Frank ________ T 73 *Pacer, Ray _____ T 74 *Bruner, Billy ____________ T

75 *Wojtys, Joseph ----------- T 76 Browning, Wayne --·------T 77 *Viellieu, Walter _________ T 78 *Preziosio, Fred ________ .T

79 Krupa, Joseph -----···-··--T 80 *Flowers, Bernard ------· E 81 Suminiski , Joseph __________ T

82 McNamee, Thomas --·-··--· E 83 *Redinger, Thomas ___________ E 84 Dwyer, Edward ________ E 85 *Wojciehowski, James _____ E 86 *Kerr, John _____________ E 87 *Locke, Fred _____________ E

88 Konkol, John ------·······--E 89 Crncic, Daniel -------- E

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Scores Through the Years

1919 Ohio State 20, Purdue O

1920 Ohio State 17, Purdue O

1921 Ohio State 28, Purdue O

1923 Ohio State 32, Purdue O

1924 Ohio State 7, Purdue O

1937 Ohio State 13, Purdue O

1938

1940

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1942

1943

1945

1946

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Ohio State 0, Purdue 12

Ohio State 17, Purdue 14

Ohio State 16, Purdue 14

Ohio State 26, Purdue O

Ohio State 7, Purdue 30

Ohio State 13, Purdue 35

Ohio State 14, Purdue 14

Ohio State 20, Purdue 24

Ohio State won 9, lost 4, tied 1.

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