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Trang 2OFFICIAL PROGRAM
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/ HOMECOMING GAME
OCTOBER 23, 1954
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Today's game i~ the third H9mecoming contest to
be played on the CPS field ·
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Logger alumni will remember many thrilling
Homecoming games played in the past In 1932,
Captain Burdette Sterling scored on a two-yard end
sweep just four seconds ahead of the final gun to
down Pacific University, 13 to 6 In 1941, Ralph
Lundvall fell on a fumble in the College of Idaho
end zone for the only score of the game In 1932,
19 3 7 and 1948 the Loggers also eked through with
one touchdown margins
The great Walter Camp, whose name is almost s
y-nonymous with football, once watched a CPS
Home-coming game And what he saw was enough to make
sure that he never forgot the College of Puget Sound
For on that day in 1924, the Maroon and White lost
to Washington by the unbelievable score of 96 to 0
In 1929 a Logger Homecoming festival marked an
important date in Northwest football history Twelve
thousand fans witnessed the first game ever played
under lights in this sector of the country, as
Wash-ington again swamped CPS, 73-0, in Stadium bowl
One of the most electrifying aerial exhibitions ever
put on by the Loggers was turned in by Alex Schwetz
and the 1936 Loggers who pasted Pacific, 27 to 6
CPS did little but toss the ball around in that victory,
and on one play flipped five laterals, good for a total
of 50 yards
Jimmy Ennis, who now coaches at Everett high
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school, was the star of two separate Homecomings
In 19 3 2 and again in 1934 he led CPS t~ victory Ennis scored a touchdown in the Loggers' 13-6 win
over Pacific and tallied twice as Whitman fell, 19-0
Record of Central vs C P S S e ri e s
1922 College of Puget Sound 6, Central 22
1923 College of Puget Sound 13 Centra l O
1 92 8 College of Puget Sound 24 ' Central 14
1939 College of Puget Sound 7' Central 19
194B College o i Puget Sound 6, Central O
1949 College of Puget Sound 13 Central 21
1950 College of Puget Sound o' Cer,rtral 7
1951 College of Puget Sound 20 Ceri-traf 6 ·
1952 College of Puget Sound 15' Central 2 r:'~ ;
1953 College of Puget Sound 20' Central 19
Won Lost Tie College of Puget Sound 6 4 0 Central Washington 4 6 O
TE A M SCORES THIS Y EAR
CPS's SCORES CENTRAL'S SCORES CPS 7, PLC 6 Central 0, Whitman 14 CPS 18, Eastern 0 Central 13, Lewis, Cl ' rk 14 CPS 33, Western 0 Central 6 , Whitworth 15 CPS 1 , Whitworth 33 Central 7 , PLC 20
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JOHN HEINRICK
After the G , 9me meet at
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John Patrick Heinrick, a native Tacoman, is in his
s venth year as head coach of the College of Puget
Sound football team Heinrick has a record of 3 5 wins, 1,1 losses and five ties in six coaching years at CPS, and has earned ~
a share of the Evergreen title four times
The popular Logger mentor received his degree from the University of Washington in 1926, but
played his college football at Central Washington where he captained the Wildcat grid squad in his last
season
He started coaching at Tacoma's Bellarmine High School and had amazing success in the city's smallest
school In 19 34 he moved to Stadium Heinrick took over the head coaching job at Sta
-dium in 1936 and in his second year led the Tigers
to the Cross-State tirle His teams repeated in 1938
and 1946
In 1945, while still handling football at Stadium,
Heinrick became the head basketball coach at CPS
He's been the Logger hoop boss ever since
"Genial John., moved to the College full time in
1948, taking over as football coach and athletic di -rector
The years of 1948 and 1949 saw Heinrick's ele v-ens grab a share in the Evergreen title The Loggers won again in 19 5 l and tied with Whitworth last year for the crown The Maroon and White has the best overall record in f9otball in the conference
The Logger eleven started a new winning streak over their arch rivals, Pacific Lutheran, last year by thumping the Lutes twice,· 20-0 and 27-6 In 1952,
the Gladiators beat a Heinrick-coached team for the first time, and Logger adherents hope that Heinrick can continue his newest streak over the Lutes this fall
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GOOD LUCK, LOGGERS
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INSURANCE
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Gererden Hansen Mitchell Ehrenheim
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11 Don Egge
12 Joe Stortini
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Parsons
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( Co-Captain )
13 Marvin Manley
14 Don Parsons
15 Ken Marsolais
16 Dave Groche
18 Chuck Arnold
19 Frank Angelo
20 Rich Dodds
21 Dale Meshke
QB Egge
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FB Dodds
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22 Bob Maguinez
23 Jack Daly
25 Bob Ehrenheim
26 Jim Fitzsimmons
27 Gerry Murdock
28 Bob Patterson
29 Bob Mitchell
30 Bob Erickson
31 Don Scoralle
32 Warren Logan
( Co-Capta in )
Murdoc k Patterson
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RH Mesh ke
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33 Jim Wolf e
34 Eugene Sleep er
35 Dick Hansen
36 Phil Yant
37 Wesley Pruitt
39 Dick Graham
40 Tom Glump Arnold Roe
24 Jesse Griffin Tom Donovan
19 Dan Grogan
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17 Shelley Gerard en
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CENTRAL WASH STARTING LINE-UP
Lucas Barber Morgan Knutson Argelan Lyall (C ) Tilton
LH Spearman
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Bill Bieloh
J ! m Hanson
22 Bill Harrima n
23 Don Pierce
24 Don Trombley
26 Jack Dickinson
27 Doyle Jensen
28 Stan Woody
29 Dick Trombley
30 Jerry Tilton
31 Wilber Lucas
32 B Storkel
34 F d Barber
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QB Harriman
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FB Evans
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35 Vari Jensen
2 6 Don Lyal
37 John Startze l
38 Alf Knutson
25 Lee Foster
40 George Argelan
41 Phil Gant
42 Dave Carnehan
44 Jim Gibson
45 Bob Spearman
46 Larry Downing
48 Don Iverson
49 Dennis Anderson
RH Trombley
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50 Van Morgan
51 Harold Kenitze r
52 Frank Warnke
55 Wayne Roe
57 Don Stanley
58 Jim Medford
59 Larry Miller
62 Louis Schultz
63 Walt McGahuey
64 Clayton Evans
60 Willard Collins
54 Al Groves
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Lat e ral fake trap against a six-man line overshifted to the right
PROCEDURE SIGNALS
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12 Joe Stortini**" (Co-Captain) QB
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20 Rich Dodds** ···-·-···- · ···- · ··· ··· FB
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28 Bob Patterson -··· · · ····- ·-···-···-E
30 ~ob Erickson -· ···-·-··· ····-· -···· · ·· ···-···C
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36 Phil Yant ···-··· ···-····- ···· ···· · ·-··· · ·-· ····-···E
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24 Jesse Griffin ···-· · ··· -· ···-··· ··-· - · G
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Gibson, Jim -·····-·· ·· ··· -·· ·--·-··· -·HB Spearman, Bob ·-··· · ··· ·-··· -··-···-FB
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Last Week's Defeat by Whitworth
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REMINDERS
Last CPS home game with Pacific Lutheran, Saturday , November 13, at 2:00 p.m., at the CPS Athletic Field
· Ho~ecom(ng Dance tonight from 10 : 00 to 1:00 p.m., at the CPS Fieldhouse ,
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BEST WISHES TO THE LOGGERS AND THE C.P.S HOMECOMING!
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The Wildcats have dropped four closely contested
10 seconds
All ~ Conference quarterback Bill Harriman, a fine
The halfback spots are well taken care of with the
CENTRAL WASHINGTON'S COACH
L G "Clipper" Carmody, the ex-Central athlete,
basketball for the Wildcats and won all-WINCO
All-Ameri-can honorable mention and played in the East-West
After receiving his Master's degree from Columbia
DINE ITALIAN STYLE in the wonderful atmosphere of
Division & "K"
Irish Pat McMurtry
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OCTOBER 28, 1954
plus
FIVE SUPPORTING BOUTS
Banquet Room AvailabJe
AFTER THE GAME Visit
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WELCOME, GRADS!
UNION SERVICE
North First and Tacoma Avenue
Trang 11DINING IN THE
MODERN MANNER
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Smorgasbord Daily
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Deluxe Dinners
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Dancing Nightly with Bob Harvey
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Best Wishes from CONGRESSMAN
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WELCOME TO 1954 HOMECOMING!