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CENTRAL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
MOUNT PLEASANT, MICHIGAN
OFFICIAL PROGRAM
FOU RTH ANNUAL
HOME COMlING October 21 and 22, 1927
lFOOT BALL CENTRAL
vs. WESTERN
COLLEGE FIELD 2 :30 P. M.
PRICE '5 CENTS
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PRESIDENT E. C. WARRINER , ''1
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
Welcome Home! Central greets you with warm hearts today. Look around to see the improvements on the campus, then shake hands with your instructors, remembering that it is men and women that make the real college.
Central will have two home-comings this year. Today's is the first. The next will be at the dedication of our new administration building next June. Saturday, June 16, isAJumni Day. We shall have a reunion of everY class ' ~rbm , 1896 to 1927. W·hich class will have the largest number back? M,<i-ke. your,.plans now: tob~ , I
here. With best wishes for this school year,
E. C. WARRINER} President.
HOME COMING PROGRAM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
Athletic Field
7 00 p. m.-Bonfire-under supervision of the Freshmen. 7:15 p. m.-Songs and yells .
7: 30 p. m.-Pep Speeches. 7 ·45 p. m.-More songs and yells. 8 .00 p. m.-Dance--'Gymnasium.
Music by Wooley's Orchestra.
Patrons and Patronesses: President and Mrs. E . C. Warriner, Dean Bertha M. Ronan, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tambling, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Troutman, Mrs. D. W. Frear, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Bourke Lodewyk.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
8:30-9:30 a. m.-All Alumni and Visitors register at Science Building.
Meet Faculty Members.
9:30-10 :30 a. m.-Visit new building. 10.30·12:00 m. -Parade and Program.
~ Line of March: Band, Faculty, Alumni, Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen.
12:30-1:30 p. m.-Luncheon at cafeteria (50c per plate). Alumni, Faculty and Students 'invited .
2.30 p. m.-Football Game-Athletic Field. Central State Teachers College vs. Western State Teachers College.
4 20 p. m.-Alumni, Faculty, Students and Visiting Friends are invited to call at the Dormitory.
7:00-11 :00 p. m.~G:ta-nd Finale.
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Rival Coaches
WALLACE C. PARKER Head Coach , Central
STEW ART BUTLER Line Coach
EARL T. MARTINEAU Head Coach, Western
Ear l T. Martineau, coat il of the Western State Football team, needs no introduction to football fans. During his high school days he was consid ered the greatest player ever representing a Minn eapolis high school team. During college he played three years at the University of Minnesota where he was chosen, his senior yea r, on Walter Camp's An American team . Since coming to Western in 1924, Martineau has made an enviable re cord as a footba ll coach. His t eams are always well coached and generally feare:! throughout the state.
Coach Wallac~C.-Parker, whose football teams brought sbte-wi,le fame to Central during th e years of 1921 to 1924, returned to Central as head coach in the fall in 1926. This fa ll t h o Ma roon and Gold squad has won three succe 1sive v ictories while keeping it':; own goal line uncro.s sed. Thus "The Fighting Teachers" are repeating t heir achi.~vements of previous seasons under Parker's tut~lage. During the first t hree years of hi s coachin g at Central, his teams sufferei defeat on t he gridiron but twice and outscored their opponents in those three seasons, 531 to 41.
Stewart Butler, an all-conference center and former captain of the University of Indiana varsity, came to Central this fall
as lin e coach.
Rival Captains George F ulgoni, captain of
the Western team, is a well known figure in Michigan football. He first received recognition playing with Grand Rapids High School where he was chosen All Stat.e half-back. H e is the most brilliant as well as t he most consistent ground gainer on Western's team.
GEORGE FULGONI C.o.ptain. Western
GEOR:;E HACKETT Ca ptaIn, Central
Captain George H ackett of Hart, Michigan, is playing his third year of football at CentraL Hackett has earned the reputation of being a wonderful defensive end. This fall he is playing the best game of his career and i s one of Central's most dependable linesmen.
r Central Players ~estern Players
MONAGHAN
WEST CORNELL LEAR
IUYlI3ALL
I'- .. -"-~-~
STROKIS
1 CLINE
KELLY
M :C .E LSON
MORLEY BEAM
Western Squad
Playing No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9
11 12 14 16 19 22 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 31
! 33 33 35 36 37 39 41 42 43 53 62 83 86 89
Player's Name Position Frendt, Clarence ..... .. ........ .... ... Halfback ............ , ....... ... . Casper, Elgin ....... ...... ....... .. ...... Tackle ... .. ..... ..... .. .......... . Beam, Milton ............................ End ............................... . Cornell, Willard ...................... Fullback ............... ... ..... . J ach, Jarvis ....... ....................... Quarterback ............... . Frankowski, Richard .............. Center ....... ................... . . Bars tis , Dennis ........... .............. Tackle ........................... . Lear, Floyd ................... ..... ...... Halfback ........... ............ . St rokis, Alex ....•..................... End ....................... ........ . Fulgoni, Geo., Capt .................. . Fullback .......... ............. . Welbes , George ..... .. .. ............... Tackle ............................ . Flannery, Elmo ... ....... ..... ...... ... End ................... .. .......... . Corbat, Richard ... " ................... Halfback ....................... . Beck, Frank _________ ______ ___ __ __________ Tackle ----,--------- ---,------------Gordon, Eric .......... .................. Guard ........................... . Summerfelt, Milton ................ Guard ...... ............. ......... . Hagadone, Webster ................ Quarterback ................. . Cohen, Abe __ ___ ___ .. ___ . ______ __ _____ ___ __ .Tackle ------ ----- --- --- -- ------."--Metrask, John ...................... Tackle ........................... . Monson, John ___ ____ ___ __ ________ _____ ___ Center ------.- ---_.-- -------------Pump, Herman ..... ............ ....... End ............................... . Maas, Leo ............................ .. .. Halfback ....................... . Olendorf, Jasper ............... ... .... End ............................... . Swanson, Lowell .............. ...... .. Guard ... ................. ........ . Seborg, Herman .................... .. Guard .......................... .. . Banach, Frank ... ..... .............. .. Quarterback ............... , Morley , Raymond .. .... .... .... ...... H alfback ... ..... ..... ...... .. . Johnson, Carl ......... ................ ... Guard ......... .. ... ..... ..... .. . . Leiber, Paul ....................... ...... Tackle .. ............... .. ........ . Valentine, Clark ..................... End ......................... ...... . Barnhill ..... ........ ....... ................ Fullback ............... ........ . Tait, Darb ................. ............... End ....... ...... .......... ........ . Water s , Russell ...................... End ..... ........................... . McKee, Harold ................. .... ... Center .. ....... .... ............ .. . Weidenfeller, John ............... ... Guard ....................... ... . . Lewis, Frederick .. .... .... ............ Halfback ............... .... .. . Miller, Gerald .......... ... ... .. ........ Halback ... ...... .............. .
Weight 170 180 174 165 164 155 185 156 170 155 170 164 157 172 214 178 145 172 184 188 185 163 156 190 183 163 148 165 172 156 192 191 152 215 239 152 162
Years 0
2 1 3 ~
1 3 1 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 0 2 0 2 3 2 1
0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1
Central Squad
Playing No. 10
Name P osition Weight Carl Wilson ................ Center ... ......... ..... . 191
11 Roy Kimball ................ Guard .................... 176 12 Chester Stackhouse ...... Center ................ .. 196 13 Sidney Swanton .......... Ta ckle .................. 185 14 Carl Munson ................ Tackle .................. 175 15 Lym an F enton ............ Guard ....•.. ............. 214 16 Ivan Cole ............ ........... Guard .................... 170 17 Milton Clark ................ Center ............... , .. 127 18 Sam McClutchey ........ End ........................ 185 19 Harley R eek ................ Tackle ......... ......... 175 20 Lawrence Sweeney ...... Center ... ......... ...... 155 21 Alfred West ................ Guard .................... 205 22 Jake Burnham ........... . Tackle .................. 175 23 Edwar d White ..... ....... Guard .... ....... ......... 175 25 Donald Stamat s ........ .. Halfback 133 26 Jack Brotzman ............ Half back ......... ..... 155 27 Carl Mickelson ............ Fullback ..... ...... ... 155 28 Kenneth Kelly .... .......... Quarterback ...... . . 29 Joseph Dondero .......... Quarterback ....... . 30 James Knapp ..... ....... .. Halfback .. ..... ...... . 31 George Hackett, Capt .. . End ............... ....... . . 32 Leo Hutchinson ............ Halfback ......... .... . 33 Gerald Selby ................ End ..... ........ ...... .... . 34 Melvin Lewis ................ Fullback ........ ..... . 35 Fred Hickman ......... ..... End .............. .. ... .... . 36 Jack Cline ................. .. . Ha lfback ........ .. ... . 37 Claire Monag han ....... . End .... ...... ...... ....... . 38 Byr on Johnson ............ F ullback .... ......... . 39 H erold Grasman .......... F ullback ............... .
Leslie Barden .............. End ..................... .. . Frank Petchnik ............ Halfback ............ . .
o Dutch Brant ....... .... ..... Fullback ..... .. .. ... . . o Howard W oodruff ...... .. Guard
155 130 160 162 170 180 180 165 170 185 200 175 170 150 166 165
\ Home Town Years
Reed Cit y........ 0 Mt. Plea sant...... 2 Ashley, Ohio .... 0 Highland Park.. 0 Mt. Plea sant...... 0 Lexing ton .. ...... 2 Mt. ,Pleasant...... 0 Alpena .............. 2 Onaway ... ......... 0 Mar shall .......... 0 Mt. Pleasant. ..... 0 Cass City.......... 1 St. Louis .. ... ..... 1 Clare .. ... ........... 0 Warsaw, Ind..... 0 Chesaning ........ 0 Newber ry .... .... 2 Roya l Oak .. .... 1 Mt. RJea sant.. .... 0 Marlette ............ 1 H art ..... .... .... ..... 2 Cass City... .... ... 2 Lela nd .............. 0 Lowell .... .......... 0 Mancelona ...... .. 1 Croswell ............ 3 A lpena ... .. ... ...... 1 R eed City. ......... 0 Sebewaing ........ 0 Otisville ............ 0 Clar e .. ................ 0 Grant ....... ........ . 1 Vicksburg .. ...... 0
Probable' L-ine-U ps
CENTRAL Knapp Johnson Cline
o 0 o RHB FB LHB
Kelly or Stamats
0 QB
Hackett (C) Reek West Stackhouse Kimball Burnham Monaghan
o 0 0 0 0 o o RE RT RG C LG RT RE
LE LT LG C RG RT RE o o 0 0 0 o o
Beam Barstis-'-S~';'~';f~lt~ Monso~--' - Sebo';g- '- Beck Pump
QB
o Banach
LHB FB RHB o o o
Morley Cornell Fu lgoni (C)
WESTERN
Score by Quarters :
Western
Central
Referee ....... , ................ A. W. Thompson (Lansing) U . mplre __ ...................................... J ack J erpe (Kenyon)
Head Linesman .................. Edgar Roper (Western)
Central Songs and Yells
SONGS I
Central State Varsity Men of Central State, on to Victory
Every man in every play. • Central, State expects her Varsity,
To WIn, today. R,,;h, rah, rah, rah, rah, Wm for Central State.
Chorus: Vars ity. down the fi eld,
Never yield Raise hig h our sh ield! March on to victory For Central State
And Maroon and Gold, Oh Vars ity, we're for you, Here for you, To cheer for you.
We have no fear f,?T you, Oh, Varsity!
II
On For Central On for Central, on for Central, Plunge rig ht thru that line Run the bal] clear round W estern
. A touchdown sure this time. On on Central, On on Central Fi.ght on for her fam e, Fig ht fellows FIght, fi g ht, fight, and we' ll win this
game.
III
Varsity Varsity, Varsity
,Rah. Tah, Central V a r s ity, Rah, rah, Central Varsity, Varsity, Varsity. Smas,h 'em', bus t 'em, crack VarsIty. '
',em hard,
IV Stand Up and Cheer
Stand up a nd cheer, Stand up and cheer for Central State , For today we raise, the Maroon and Gold
above the rest, Ou r boys a r e fighting, F or they are bound to w in the fray, We've got the team. we've got the steam, For this is Central's Victory Day.
R ah, Rah, Rah! (repeat verse) R a h , Rah, Rah! Team-Team-Team
v Old Central
Cheer for "Old Central" Central will win Fight to the finish Never g ive in
Rah·rah·rah You do your be3t boys We'll do the r est boys Cheer for " Old Central"
R a h! Ra h! Rah!
VI
How Do You Do?
How do you do old Centralites, How do you do
Is ther e anything that we can you?
W e 'll do the best we can W e' ll stand by you to the ~an How ·do you do Old CeiItralites
you do. '
do for
how do
YELLS
1. Yea t eam! Yea team! ' Yea team! Fight 'em! Fight 'em! Fight 'em!
2. Yea--Yea-
Yea-- Yea--.
3. Maroon, gold, fight, Maroon, gold, fight, Who , fight? ·We fight! Maroon , gold, fight,
fight! fight!
fight.
4. Rah !--Rah !--Rah !--Rah 1 Central State- Central State Rah !- -Rah !- - Rah !--Rah ! Central State-Central State Rah !-- Rah !-- Rah !--Rah 1 Central State- Central State Rah! !
5. Fight !- Fight !- Fight !- Fight! Central State ! Central State 1 Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Central State! Central State 1 Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Central State! Central State I Fight! !
6. Sis! ! Boom! Ah ! Central Rah!
Summary, Important Penalties
Loss of Five Yards L Time taken ou ~ more than 3 times dur
in g a haL.' at request of captain . 2. Fa ilure of substitute to report to the
off icial. 3. Violation of off side rule, illegal posi-
tions. etc. 4. Holdin g, et C., by defensive side. 5 . Unreasonab le delay, 6. Crawl ing . 7. Player out of bounds. 8. Interf erence with opponents before ball
is put in p~ ay. 9. Running into kicker.
10. Putting ball into p lay other than as p i'ovided.
11. Feint to sn a p ball. 12. Attemp ts to draw opponents off side. 13. Player a t t empting fair catch taking
more than two steps after catch. Loss of Fifteen Yards
14. Sub3titute commun icating with player be ~01' e ball is put in play.
15. Player leaving fi eld during one minute intermissions.
16. Interference w ith fair catch, etc. 17. Throwing p layer who has made fair
catch. 18. Pus hing, pulling, interlocking interfer
ence, etc . 19. Holding, etc ., by s ide in possession of
the ball. 20. In terference by s id e making forward
pass. 21. Intentionally t hrowing forward pass to
ground. 22. ""Roughing" the kicker. 23 . Pilin g up. 24. Hurdling. 25. Tripping, tackling out of bounds, run
ning into opponents, etc. . 26. Unsportsmanlike conduct, abusive
language. 27. Side line coaching.
Los. of Twenty-live Yards 28. Team delaying start of game. 29. Team not ready to play at start of
seoond half. 30. "Clipping."
Loss of HaI.f Distance to Goal Line 31. Illegal return to game.
32. Player disqualified for striking , kn ee-ing, kicking, etc.
33. Fou l within I-yard line. 34. Foul behind goal lin e.
Loss. of a "Down" 35. Interference by side making forward
pass-~prior to fourth down. 36. Recovery of backward pass out <if
bounds- prior to fourth down . 37. I llegal or in comp lete forward pass-
prior to fourth down. 38. One forward pass in each scrim-
mage. 39. Forward pass striking grou nd- prior
to fourth down. 40. Forward pass touched by two eligible
players of passing s ide- prior to fourth down.
41. Forward pass out of bounds on the fl y- prior to fourth down.
Loss of Ball 42. Ball kicked out of bounds, unless
touched, etc. 43. Batting t he ball. 44 . Illegal use of hands or arms. 45. Interference by side making forward
pass- fourth down. 46. Interference by defensive side in case
of forward pass. 47. Ba.ckward p,ass out of bounds--on
fourth down . 48. Illegal or incomplete forward pass
on fourth down. 49. If forward pass be toucl)ed by in
eligible player of passer's s ide. 50. Forward pass out of bounds on the
fly-fourth down . 51. Evasion, by throwing ball to ground
fourth down. 52. Off side player touching ball. 53. Off-side p layer recovering kicked ball
after crossing line of scrimmage. 54. Failure to advance ball to 10 yards 53. Off side player recovering kicked ball
in four downs. Disqualification
56. Striking, kneeing, kicking, etc. 57. Flagrant "roughing" of the kicker (also
loss of 15 yards). . ' 58 . F lagrant unsportmanhke, cO,ndtict (also
loss of 15 yards).
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