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Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons EWU Football Programs 10-11-1952 College of Puget Sound versus Eastern Washington College of Education homecoming football program, 1952 Eastern Washington College of Education Associated Students Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.ewu.edu/football_programs Recommended Citation Eastern Washington College of Education Associated Students, "College of Puget Sound versus Eastern Washington College of Education homecoming football program, 1952" (1952) EWU Football Programs https://dc.ewu.edu/football_programs/3 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by EWU Digital Commons It has been accepted for inclusion in EWU Football Programs by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons For more information, please contact jotto@ewu.edu I LUCKIES TASTE BETTER! y Strike Means Fine Tobacco CO 11., THE AMEIIICAN TOBACCO COM,.ANV Official Magazine Football Program EASTERN EASTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION PUGET SOUND Cheney, Washington versus COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND Parkland, Washington SAT., OCTOBER 11, 1952 Woodward Field, 2:00 P M 1952 Grid Schedule Date Place Opponent Oct Oct 11 Montana State College Bozeman Cheney Col of Puget Sound (Homecoming) Ellensburg Central Wash College Cheney U of British Columbia Bellingham Western Wash Col Tacoma Pacific Lutheran Col Cheney Whitworth College Oct 18 Oct 24 Nov Nov Nov 15 1951 RESULTS EWC EWC EWC EWC EWC EWC EWC EWC 19 25 J2 Linfield College Western Wash Col Montana State Col Col Puget Sound Central Wash Col Western Wash Col Pacific Lutheran Whitworth College 27 59 13 58 20 39 28 Published by Public Relations Office, Athletic News Service vs Highlighting the 1952 Homecoming celebration is this afternoon's clash between the Eastern Washington college Savages and the College of Puget Sound Loggers on Woodward field at p.m Eastern's young Savages will be facing one of their toughest battles of the year when they lineup against the Loggers, for last year's record holds a 39-0 whipping by CPS To top it off, .,CPS has 15 returning lettermen, and a strong corps of sophomores and transfers, not counting a healthy batch of frosh Eastern has racked up an 18 won, lost and tie in Homecoming tilts since the first in 1924 when the Savages clobbered Central 33-0 Eastern hasn't lost a Homecoming game since 1948 when CPS lowered the boom 22-6 In 1950 the Savages won a hard-fought Homecoming, 7-0, against the Loggers Reportedly weak on pass defense, the Loggers boast a double attack with their star quarterback Art ( the Arm) Via fore and veteran end Joe Retallick leading the passing attack and a good combination of running backs sparking the ground offense JOHN ANDRIST, Publisher Telephone Main 3000 Ext 219 Represented for Nat'I Adv.ertising by DON SPENCER COMPANY, INC 271 Madison Avenue, New York, N Y This Is Our Comeback Year Cheney Free Press, Cheney, Wash Student Union For Officials' Signals and Penalties Under New Management See Special Page NEW LINE OF FOOD SPOKANE AMERICAN ENGRAVING CO A SPECIAL Service for Student Publications • French Fries • Salads • Short Orders CAFETERIA STYLE Art, Photography & Engraving QUICK SERVICE 402 Chronicle Bldg., Spokane GREETING FROM THE PRESIDENT ''As president of Eastern Washington College of Education and on behalf of its students I want to extend a hearty welcome to all boosters of EWCE and to the faithful followers of its gridiron teams." EWCE President W Freeman And one of football's most faithful is EWCE President Otis W Freeman himself Inaugurated 13th president of the institution December 2, 1951, to succeed the late Dr Walter W Isle, Or Freeman has watched the Savages since 1924 when he first arrived on the Cheney campus as a member of the faculty Born in Otsego, Mich., he was graduated from Albion college, Mich., in 1910 He received his master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1913 and his doctor of philosophy degree from Clark university, Worcester, Mass in 1929 A member of several outstanding scientific and geographic associations, Dr Freeman has distinguished himself as a leader of EWCE field trips, which have included journeys to Alaska and Hawaii Or Freeman was organizer and first president of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, and has coauthored several text books Since his inauguration almost a year ago, the president has directed Eastern policies with great efficiency He is a big favorite of the students, and has shown unbounded interest in their needs and desires An ardent Savage fan, Or Freeman is a familiar figure at all athletic contests, and is right now in his box at the top of the stands Nor does Eastern have to win to meet his approval-it i the wa the Savages play not the score, that interests the president THE BOSS OF EWCE ATHLETICS W B (Red) Reese Director of Athletics, Health and P E at Ea tern Wa hington college, is going into his 19th year of coaching and athletic administration in Savagev:ille In h1 career he has tutored every Eastern sport and is now h ad ba ketball and track coach with records that are the envy of coaches the nation over A graduate of WSC ( 1925) , Reese is president of the Tational A ociation of Intercollegiate Athletics , which po1tion he ·will hold until this spring In 19• Reese handed A H (Abe) Poffenroth the football rein after having built up a 14-year grid record of 69 ,, in 26 losses and ties, nabbing conference titles along the "ay In 16 years of basketball coaching Red has grabbed 11 conference titles and one tie while his cinder record tand at 13 titles for 15 years of coaching The Director of Savage athletics is proudest, however, of hi record number of coaches throughout the Pacific orth-we t and their outstanding performances Reese tutored coache number well over 100 La t ·ear Ea tern's Savage cindermen were dubbed the '' USC; of the Evergreen" and promise to uphold that it]e a long a po_sible Director of Athletics W B Reese w e Savages Chadwick FB Davis HB j Bailey HB Greear T Julum T { / ;,, / '"",;,;, \ Hancock E Weber QB ,.,, t ~ t., I J i Bauer E ·~- , ! Hibbard t \ l ~ ,, ~ r '.• :,,~, Hoagland QB Lister Cox HB T -a ii@,,, r Nichols G J) , t t ' '• Norman G I w e Savages Olson C Perry T Kozu i k Van HB W end t land C Buskirk H B Braddock QB -~ \ ,~ ~ Kracker G - Gibson Ruud C QB Harrington Duffy HB G - \ , · Nea l H B Erickson ' ' ,, H G \ ";~ 11 , Stratton G ~-_,i! \ -5 OFFSID! , _ , I / , -· DELAY OF GAME "'~ _/)~: _:;-I' ) COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND LINEUP (Defensive) Gr adz1elewsk 1Hartnett (33) (36) Murdock Hansen (27) Conley (35) (37) Retallick (38) Pazaruski (31) Meshke deCarteret (21) (13) Espeland (23) OFFICIALS Referee-H M Lauderback, Whitman College Umpire-Don Miller, Gonzaga Field Judge-Frank Carroll, Head Linesman-Bob Gonzaga Campbell, COCA-COLA BOTTLI G CO SPOKA E, W ASHI GTON WSC Ehrenheim (25) COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND LINEUP (Offensive) LE Logan LT Hart nett LG Murdock C Ehrenheirn RG Pearson (32) RT Conley (36) (27) (25) (29) (37) RE QB Vi afore ( 11) LH Meshke RH Erwin (21) (20) FB Schrette (22) EASTERN WASHINGTON LINEUP (Defensive) Bostron Siegel Nichols Morris Kerwin (20) (36) (31) (8) (68) Greear (14) Weber ( 60 ) Chadwick (61) OFFICIALS Referee-H M Lauderback, Whitman College Umpire-Don Miller, Gonzaga Field Judge-Frank Carro ll, Head Linesman-Bob Gonzaga Campbell , WSC 01 lo I \ OCA-COLA BOTTLI G CO SPOKANE, WASHINGTON SAVAGE ATHLETES and SAVAG E CLUBS Wear Lasley Knit Sweaters CO LLEGE PUGET SOUN D SQUAD 11 Art Via fore QB 5-11 170 12 Joe S tortini QB 5-10 165 13 Sandy deCarteret B 5-10 170 15-Leo Bos B 5-11 170 17 Dale Bailey B 5-11 180 B 5-9 195 19 Dick Dodd B 5-10 180 20- Wally Erwin B 5-9 180 21- Dale Meshke B 6-0 185 22-Spike Schrette B 5-10 196 23- Walt Espeland B 6-0 190 25-Bob Ehrenheim C 5-10 175 26-Babe Bulhom C 6-3 200 27 -Gerry Murdock G G-0 190 28-Bob Powell G 6-0 205 29-Lowell Pearson G 5-10 175 30-Del Cross G 6-0 180 31 Paul Pa zaruski G 6-1 198 32 Warren Logan E 6-0 180 33-L Grzadzielewski E 6-0 190 34-Bud Clark E 6-2 200 35 Dick Hansen 6-0 200 6-0 202 Ned Conley T T T 6-1 202 38- Joe Retallick E 6-0 190 39 Bud Ketel E 6-0 180 40-Tomp Glump T 6-3 195 18-Wall SOLD THROUGH YOUR LOCAL DEALER LASL EY KNITT ING CO Seattle 163 Jack on St Jimmie s Thompson 36 Dick Hartnett Good Luck Eastern for a • Successful Sea son Gu - and hirlelf T horinr,ton ~ Get ADVANC E TICKETS for all OLSON'S Savage Sports Events -ALSOJ~ VSPAPERS Men's Wear IAG ZI ES CIGARS CIGARETTES FIL I and BOX CA DY * * * at the SSTAND ( { our F n ndlv National Brands Featured ewsstand) Go Ge 'em and Savages Farm Implement Headquarters * * * Expert Mechanical Repai rs for All Cars RATCLIFFE CO Phone BILL and FRANCIS LEE Main 61 f; Main 2602 Meet the Staff-Eastern Washington College Jlead Coaclt After \\'eathenng the kind of season that give a coach gray hair Eastern's head football coach A H (Abe) Poffenroth, i again free to get down and work his record crop of football prospective into another champion hip team La t ·ear' ea on, with its smattering of lettermen, abundance of injuries and losses gave added year to Abe's coaching experience-Jes ons that go into the making of a coach who tick b his gun It was a ·eriou blow indeed, to tie for cellar honors with a one-win, ix-lo s record especially after riding four ears at the top of the heap Alumni Association Support EWC by Joining ,Good Luck Eastern When the ex-Roger of Spokane grid ·tar took over the gnd prof's chores in 1947, he immediately began to roll up a recordthr e co-champion hip and one clear title in th next four year TO\\ with no title to defend, Poffenroth and hi helper are striving to mold another champion hip squad out of the record turnout ( 63, large t since Abe took over in ·47) which greet d them Monday-a bare t\\ week be fore the opener Poffenroth entered Eastern in 1936 imm d1atelv winning himself a regular berth , < nd in '37 ·3 and '39 was chosen all-W inco quarterback He wa graduated in 1940 a nd b gan hi coaching career at Vancouver, a h leaYmg two vear later to serve in World ar II in Uncle's air corps Here again he shone on the grid-und r h1 former college coach, Major W B ( Red Ree e Poffenroth skyrocketed from private to captain and was transferred to Lowery Field Denver Colo., serving as officer in charge of athletics and handling '-oaching chore Poffenroth al o doubles as Eastern's • a ball coach and has tasted victory on the diamond fini hing econd in the eastern divLion of the Evergreen in the spring of '50 ide from hi accomplishments at Eastrn Poffenroth found time to lead Monana ' : Ea t- ide all- tar to three consecutive torie over the West being aided by his Ltant Cece e t Tot wanting to app ar one- ided in the matter Abe and Cece coached he \ e t- ider · this fall and again rou h hone the bacon' From EDGETT BROS Harold and Ted Wayne's Courteous S AVAGE HELL ERVICE -Managed bq Alumnus WAYNE WORSHAM CHENEY BRANCH Seattle-First National Bank COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Member F.D.I.C Cece West Abe Poffenroth Ea tern a tant coach, Cece West, joined forces with h1s former team-mate, Abe Poffenroth in 1948, leaving h1 Chelan high choo1 prepping job to so Cece is rated b hi former coach W B (Red) Reese, as one of the be t defen ive linemen he ever coached, and Red een man, linemen come and go We t entered Eastern in 1936, and was all-conference ach of hi four vears He also is junior varsity basketba11 coach and a i tant ba eball coach During h1 four year at Chelan, West took the Goats to the tate "B" tournament three times and won the count all four year In 1948 Chelan was fifth in the state tournament He also coached Twisp prepsters for three year and although his teams won 45 out of 51 contests , thev couldn't connect in tournament competition ~""' ~"" %#" Pat Hunt Another e.·-Ea tern athlete Pat Hunt, class of '49, returned to Savageville this fall as assistant line coach The three-vear letterman tackle coached the Davenport gridster to second place in the LincolnAdam bi-count ' league his first year out, and to the champion hip the following two years A graduate of Chewelah high school Hunt served -2 year with the l 5th air force in Italy Ea tern· automatic tape dispenser Edward J Pill mg bu y keeping the Poffenroth machine in mooth phy ical running order The former WSC two- port athlete received his bachelor's degree from the Palou e college in 1949 and went East to Columbia ,, here he received hi master's the following ummer, coming to Eastern in the fa]l of 1950 When he i not bu y repairing charleyhorses Pillin doubl in brass a, Sutton hall director, as \veil a teaching ·everal cla ses Edward Pillings Welcome To EWCE THE CAMPUS The Eastern Wa hington Collc!=Je has a 40-acre cam pu four blocks from the Columbia Basin Highway Shrubs and native pine trees , as \veil as birch, fir, maple pruce a h :vi!low, elm locust and other trees help to make the campus attractive at all eason of the year Showalter Hall , the ad mini tration buildin~ contains admmi trative office , cla sroom natural and applied science laboratories and the college aud1tonum Martin Hall the college clementarv chool building, is somewhat unique in thc1t it was definitely planned not only to meet tl e needs of children domg elementary school work but to serve a a teacher educati0n center as well H ar,qrca1'e:.- Librar11 The Harqreaves L~brary is a beautiful structure in modern Roman tyle of terra cotta and brick wi t\ tile roof The bmlding air-conditioned wd1 re-circulating air and is provided with a cooling system for use in the ummer Dorm, Senior Hall, Monroe Hall, Hudson Hall and Sutton Hall, .,are modern and fully equipped homes Students find the grand pianos, the modern radios, the large lounge rooms for reading, dancing and receptions the candy kitchens and the laundry rooms conducive to their comfort The huge Field House is u ed principally for physical education and athletics A gymnasium and a swimming pool are included In the / ndustrial Arts lJuildinr, are the shops for woodworking, metal concrete, radio and electrical construction The college print shop and drafting rooms are also in this building The Music I-I all provides classroom and office space for part of the music department Showalter Hall Annex houses the typing c'.assLs and provides some office space Hudson Hall Annex houses the Hudson Hall cafeteria Women's The college Infirmary houses a ward for men s~udents and a ward for women students EWCE provide an exten ive freshman scholarship program, covering all areas in the college curriculum There are also scholar hips and a tudent loan fund for sophomore junior and senior students Varied opportunitie for self-support are 2vailablc There is no tuition at EWCE Minimum fees, including library, health and student activity fees are $29.75 per term In certain courses, laboratory fees are required Books and supplies cost approximately $10 per term At present, board and room is $2.00 per day in the four dormitories The Dormitories - The TIC\\' THE CURRICULUM C W.HILL Eat Printing Co~ Meals Priced for the Off-Campus Set Programs Brochures Annuals Phone lA.4338 Spokane 920 We t River ide Avenue * * * College Inn LOGGER GRID BOSS PUGET SOUND DOPE Head Football Coach John P Heinrick is brmging his Puget Sound spoiler to Ea tern's Homecoming ·w ith high hope , and plan for a repeat of last two year ' lop- ided fiasco The Loggers, who downed Pacific Lutheran -0 and tied Willamette, have lost only one game this season, a conference bout with Western Washington college's Viking-s who whipped up a 13-6 triumph Heinrick ,.va graduated from the Univer it of W ashmgton having pre iousl atttended Central Wa hington college ,\'here he wa captain of the Wildcat in his enior ear Coaching prep athletes at Bellarmine and Stadium high chool in Tacoma, Heinrick climaxed a good record by leading the 194 all- tate team to a 31-20 victory over the allSeattle squad Heinrick took over a full time coach at College of Pusiet Sound in 1948, leading his boy to the conference co-championship crown m that and the following year Hemrick i abl e\.-WSC lineman a ted b Wal ly Logan \Va rren Logan , o ffen ive end i · a ta rter ophomore The 0- pound Tacoma lad a converted halfback lettered in the Logger back fi eld la ~t y ear and ran ·ed co nd o n ly to veteran end Jo Reta ll i k in th e w ing po i ion Not too strong early in the season, CPS:S forward wall has been toughened up in the last three encounters, holding the Western Vikings to 67 yards on the ground Western won via the air route, in which department the Loggers are reportedly weak Joe Hem el, -• End Puget Sound's backfield is big, fast and experienced Led by Art ( the Arm) Via fore, quarterback, the Logger backs averasie better than 180 pounds Spokane Tackles Dick Hartnett (36) and Ned Conley (37) Two ex-Spokane prep gridders, Dick Hartnett and ed Conley, both seniors starting at tackle, could be mistaken for twins Both husky blondes, the boys weisih in at 202 pounds and there is only an inch difference in their heights-Conley is an inch taller than six-footer Hartnett and was all-conference for the Loggers last year The pair play both offense and defense, and are rated as the best men in the Logger forward wall, which was reported as weak at the beginning of the season, but has improved a lot since - w e Sava{!es Greene Siegel T Almvig HB Morris C Hamilton C Dunn G FB - ! \ Sherrar T Strodtbeck HB Dickinson \l Ogdon G Eyler FB ·• · Kerwin E FB Rasmussen E The Advertising Medium Beyond Comparison When in Spokane lake Our Store Your Athletic Headquarter For Southwe t Spokane Count - Eill Jlatelt Offi ial New~papcr Citie of CheneLJ and Medi al Lake Sporting Goods Co C eney Free Press S 11 HOWARD SPOKA E Best of Luck SAVAGES THE E tab lished 1896 Beat 'em Savages ROLLIE'S CAFE Dave11p{Jrf Kathlee n and Mel Samon HOTEL MEA TS GROC ERIES at Hutton's J arket M cat Pro cs ·ing and Curing THE BEST IN MOVIES Pix T'h eatre - Monday-Satu rday Mr and Mr: C L Shaw Dokken & Dokken Hacienda 2nd and College Motel QUALI T Y CL EANING AND TAILORING ( Recommended by AAA & AMA) MR and MRS H A PETRICK Owner-fi/fana,qen Follow the Savages Support Your Town and College 19 Schedule O ct O ct O ct O ct ov N ov Nov 4-Montana State College Bozeman I I -College of Puget Sound Cheney 18-Central Washington College Ellensburg 24- University of British Columbi a Cheney I -Western Washington College - Bellingham 8-Pacific Lutheran College Tacoma 15-Whitworth College Ch eney City Dry Cleaners GOOD MEALS AT Cheney CoffeeShop Ben Fran kli n Store Seiner - Jewelers Pineh urst Motel Cheney Feed - Fuel Mal t Shop Cheney, Wn Main 501 Leonard and Joyce K rug er Cheney Auto Court Leonard and Joyce K ruger Texaco ervice Bai r's Grocery Hansen Hardware Cheney Dairy Products Cheney Laundry MAI 1271 ... AMEIIICAN TOBACCO COM,.ANV Official Magazine Football Program EASTERN EASTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION PUGET SOUND Cheney, Washington versus COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND Parkland, Washington SAT., OCTOBER... between the Eastern Washington college Savages and the College of Puget Sound Loggers on Woodward field at p.m Eastern' s young Savages will be facing one of their toughest battles of the year... Nov 4-Montana State College Bozeman I I -College of Puget Sound Cheney 18-Central Washington College Ellensburg 24- University of British Columbi a Cheney I -Western Washington College - Bellingham

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