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Fall 11-6-1948
Central Washington V Puget Sound
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SATURDAY, NOV 13 , 1948
Eastern Washington vs Central Washington
"WILDCATS"
Rodeo Field
Ellensburg, Wash
Trang 3Dr McConnell
I am happy to join with the students and staff in extending a warm welcome
to alumni and friends on this Home-coming occasion This is your day and the welcome sign is out on every door
on the campus The football game to-day is with Eastern which has always been a rival that has stimulated gen-eral interest This game is the climax
of the 1948 football season and 1 trust that the same good sportsmanship pre-vails as has characterized the rivalry between these two colleges in the p3.st Two fine teams will meet today so we expect to witness many exciting per-formances
May this be a pleasant homecoming day
Robert E McConnell, President Central Washington College
of Education
The "W" Club, the athletic award winners organization at Central joins the entire col-lege in welcoming you back to the campus The events of this Homecoming weekend are planned, practiced and put on for you, the alums, in an effort to renew old memories of your past days here at Central
Not apart from the other events is this contest between Central Washington Wildcats and Eastern Washington's hard -hitting Savages this afternoon E.W.C is a big, tough, fast ball club and is a definite favorite However, Central has a particular advantage today Tha.t advantage
is the support we have received from you, the alumni, throughout this season Your support has been a definite contribution to a successful foot ball season for the Wildcats
The "W" Club wants to thank all you alums for your support and urges that you keep up the good work, not only this football season, but the rest of the school year and commg years as well
In conclusion we only ask that you observe the ball game today We are confident that
it will w ell show you how your appreciated backing makes for a fighting Central squad
Robert G McCullough Pres of "W" Club
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Homecomin9 Queen
Central Washington College,
of the student body, we know that
Homecoming in the history of
our school We hope that you
have enjoyed the activities
participate in our Homecoming
events
Beverly Rasmusson
MEET THE NEW CHEERLEADERS
The new yell leader s selected this year are Snuffy Smith and Tomm y Knutson in t h e back row with Loui se Petrich a nd M ar il yn Dreher ( Photo by Ball)
Trang 5Wednesday, November 10
7 : 30-8 : 00 p m -Grand Opening of Homecoming
Crowning of Queen and Radio Show over KXLE , College Auditorium
Thursday, November 11
7 :30-9 :30 p m -Student Stunt Night
Pre s entation of Que e , Colle ge
Audi-t orium
Friday, November 12
12:00 noon-Cla ss e s suspended for Homecomin g
preparations
4:00 to sundown-G rease d Pole Contest ; Fr es hm e n vs
Sophomore s
7:30-9 : 30 p m -Stunt Night , College Auditorium
7:30-9:30 p m.-Game s and Dancing , Campu s Club
10:00 -Pep Rall y, Parade and Bonfire
7 :00 a rfl 9:00 a m
10:00 a m
11 : 30 a m
12:30 p m
2:00 p m 4:00 p m
Saturday, November 13
- I K Bre a kfast , New York Caf e
- Alumni Breakfast and Meeting, W e b-ster ' s Cafe
- Parade
-Kappa Delta Pi Luncheon , Webster s
Cafe -Elwood Open Hou s e -Football; Central vs Eastern ,
Rodeo Field
- Sue Lombard Coffee Hour , Sue Lom-bard
4 : 00 p m - Home Economics Club Welcomes
Alumni , Home Economics Rooms
4:00 p m -Munson Hall Open House , Munson Hall
4 : 30-5 : 30 p m - Coffe e Hour For Alumni , Dr
McCon-nell Home
4 : 30-5:30 p m - Kamola Open House , Kamola Hall 4:30-5 : 30 p m.-Inspection of New Science Building
6:30-8:00 p m -Banquet, Sue Lombard Hall
9 : 00-12 : 00 p m -Dance , Mu s ic by Music Maker s, N e w
Gym
1 : 3 0 p m - L a t e L ea v e End s
Sunday, November 14
9 : 00-11 :00 a m - Herodetean Breakfast , Dr Mohler
residen c
The Evergreen Intercollegiate Conference , one of the biggest little-college athletic leagues on the coast , is off to a flying s tart in th is, its first y ea r of operation , and-backin g
up this statement i s t he terrific football record its members have piled up in winning I 4 out
of 18 games against non-conference opposition
Formation of the new conference took place late last spring, with seven schools making up the chart e r membership They include : Central Washington College, Eastern Washington College , Pacific Lutheran College , St Martin's College, Western Washington College and Whitworth College, all former members of the old Washington lntercollP.giate Conference , and College of Puget Sound, formerly of the Northwest Conference
An eighth member , University of British Columbia, has been granted membership into the conference, and it will commence Evergreen competition during the coming basket-ball season U B.C is currently engaged in Northwest conference football action but will switch
to the Evergreen grid schedule in 1949
Having the honor of serving a s the con f ~ rence' s
Central' s long - time, successful director of athletics
athletic official and a Renton publisher, is commissioner
first president 1s Leo Nicholson ,
Perry Mitchell , prominent coast
of the conference
The name of the conference was taken from Washington, the "Evergreen" state, and all the members with the exception of the University of British Columbia, located in British Columbia but very close to W W.C and Bellingham, comprise our state's fast-growing
s maller colleges which may give way to the bigger college s in size but mor e than make up for it in spirit
The Evergreen conference is definitely big-time on a small-college scale but watch it grow in power and prestige with each coming year of red-hot action in all the major sports
Trang 6WILDCATS PLAYING FINAL GAME
Seven of the men who will be playing their last Dominic Bort Standing: Bob McCullough, Wayne
MILLER AND SEMON
and rec ei v e little notice They are Don Miller, manager, and Bill "Doc"
Trang 7Pre-Game Statement by Coac h Shorty Luft:
On behalf of the Central football squad I wish to extend a welcome to the Central Alumni on this Homec oming I am ever temindful that I am fortunate
to direct football here at the College and it is with a great deal of pride and joy that we, the coaching staff, can present to you a group of men who have paid the premiu · ns in football Premiums are paid in the form of strenuous and often punishing physical effort, in loyalt y and cooperation, and in the subordination of self interest for the good of the team
We meet a fine and capable opponent in Eastern Their 1948 record has been impressive and up to th~ present, the Savages must in their final game emerge victorious in order to remain in the title race Although Central's title aspiration was throttled by the slim margin of defeat a week ago-The Wild-cats, who ask no quarter, will be out to make this a homecoming long re-membered by its faculty, students, patrons, and its alumni
CENTRAL'S COACHING STAFF Ralph Grant, Shelley Kem, Head Coach Shorty Luft, Arne Faust
Speaking for the team, I would like to welcome all of the alumni back to
Central for homecoming Thi s year we have the largest enrollment in the
history of the schoo l and they have all pitched in to help make this the biggest
and best homecoming yet I can assure you the team will do its part
Our opponents for the homecoming game are our traditional rivals from
Cheney, the Eastern Washington Savages They boast a big line and fast
backfield, and are rated as one of the best small college teams in the nation
We here at Central hold no fear of them Although our team is small in
best in the conference Win, lo se or draw, I can promise you a good ball game,
and the Savages a busy afternoon
Captain Bob Osgood
Wilbur E Luft, Football Coach
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EASTERN'S COACHING STAFF
Merle Vannoye, Head Coach Abe Poffenroth, Dan Stavely
"The Wildcat s of Central Washington are one of our toughest opponents from year to year, and we a re not excluding today This is their Homecoming and they will be fired up , but we have had a very good year , with the exception of our game with the College
of Pu ge t Sound, and our boys will be all out to keep that record as clean as we can, even with that one loss I hav e always enjoyed my competition against the Wildcat s, an d I am sorry that this will be my final ap-pearance against them in Collegiate competition "
-Leonard "Bud" Thrapp, Co-captain
" Today marks the end of the season for the Savages , and we hope t o end this season the same way we started it Wi th a win To date, we have
play-e d eight games, a nd have be e n defeated in only one ,
giving us a record of seven wins against one loss We are going to strive to make this eight wins against one l oss, :it the expe n se of the Central Washington College Wild cats." - D onald Ro s bach , Co-captain DON ROSBACH
Trang 9The E vergreen conference C ONFER E N C E RECORD SEAS O N RECORD
w L T Pct Pf Pa w L T Pct Pf Pa
E as tern W as hing t on 4 1 0 800 125 61 7 1 () 875 173 74
P ac ifi c Luthe ra n 4 1 0 800 90 30 5 1 1 786 110 42
Ce nt ral Wa s hing t on 2 2 0 500 13 19 5 2 () 714 89 32
4 0 000 7 120 2 6 0 250 78 161
S t M art i n ' s Colleg e 0
Central Washington College
F B
Sv oboda
18
LH B
Beard s l ey
S a t erlee Hake
13 21
1 Cherry b
2 Driten bass, b
3 Beardsley, b
4 Victor, b
5 Doran, b
6 Carmody, b
7 Kruger, b
8 Boettcher, b
9 Moffet, g
10 Dorr, b
11 Bartlett, b
12 Jensen, b
13 Satterle , e
14 lyall, b
3
QB Iyall
14
Osgo o d Kontos Bo rt
17 15 24
Squad List
15 Kontos, c
16 Sherwood, b
17 Osgood, g
18 Svoboda, b
19 Schooler, e
20 Ka ral, e
21 Hake, t
22 Smith, c
23 Hawkins, g
24 Sort, g
25 C Richardson, t
26 King, g
27 Henley, e
28 McCullough, e
RHB
Do r an
5
Bonjorni , B M c Culloug h
69 28
30 J Richardson, b
43 D Bonjorn i, g
45 Lynch, e
50 Thompson, g
54 McLane, t
56 Shuer, t
61 Meul1, b
62 Duclaw, t
63 Vannelli, c
68 Oebser, t
69 B Bonjorni, t
86 C Satterlee e
SCORE
ltEFEREE'S SIGNALS
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w
Illegal forward pass Crawling, pushing or helping
v ~r
1
Interference with forward poss Holding
~I
Penalty refused, incomplete
~1:-~ o -'-4
Off.side or violation
WINC O C HAMPION S
1938 Western
193 9 Eastern , P L C , Ti ed
1 94 0 P acific L u t heran
1941 P acific L u t heran
19 42 Cen t ral
No W in c o Co mpe t ion i n 1943 , 19 44 194 5
1946 C entral
Eastern Washington College
FB Low e
56
58
QB Raap pan a
66
62
N ag e
7 3
Sheahan Thoreso n D Rosbach Pein Lowt her Poffenro t h
2 Jameson, b
8 Speichler, g
9 G Carleton, b
13 Benish, e
14 Cummings, g
17 Williams, g
26 Everman, t
30 Gaze, g
34 R Carleton, e
41 Ernest, g
50 Willging, c
51 Thompson, t
52 Graves, t
Squad List
55 Rasmussen, e
56 Lowe, b
57 Cobb, b
58 Thrapp, b
59 Gill, b
60 Thoreson, t
61 Glazier, b
62 Perrault, b
63 Lowther, g
64 D Rosbach, g
65 Michaelson, b
66 Raappana, b
67 Doe, e
Game Officials :
68 Brewer, b
69 Walters, e
70 R Rosbac , t
71 Underwood, b
72 Hunt, t
73 Nagel, e
74 Conrad, c
75 Spence, g
76 Sheaham, e
77 Poffenroth, t
78 Pein c
79 Benton, g
Refe ree Fr ank G illih an
Umpir e B ill Hardi e
He a d-Li n esman Wal te r Li n dquist Field J ud ge Gle n Sherar
Safety
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14
12
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61
9
17
25
86
13
19
16
56
22
18
50
63
4
' Sept 25
Oct 2
Oct 9
Oct 16
Oct 23
Wildcat Football Roster
Ed Bartlett HB
Eric Beardsley LH
Hal Boettcher HB
Dominic Bort RG
Bob Bonjorni RT
Dunc Bonjorni LT
Jim Carmody LH
Elmer Cherry LH
Don Doran LH
Jack Dorr QB
Harry Drittenbas FB
David Duclaw LT
Leo Hake LT
Jack Hawkins LG
Paul Henley E
Danny lyall QB
Wayne Jensen FB
George Kapral E
Norland King RG
Jim Kontos C
Dale Kru g er QB
Dick Lynch RE
Bob McCullough RE
Al Meuli RH
Llo y d Moffet LG
Len Oebser T
Bob Osgood LG
Charle s Rich ar dson T
Chuck Satterlee E
Jim Satterlee E
Willard Sch o oler E
Ralph Sherwood QB
LeRo y Shue y RT
Ray Smith C
Frank Svoboda FB
Bob Thomson RG
Norm Vannelli C
Russ V ic tor FB
Wt
182
165
170
170
185
179
179
170
170
175
185
22 8
203
185
194
178
190
190
19 5
195
15 5
1 67
205
200
19 0
220
195
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165
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170
1 90
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HOME TOWN Toledo , Oregon Yakima, Wash Aberdeen, Wash Wapato, Wash
Ellensburg , Wash
Ellensbur g, Wash
Ellensburg, Wash Wenatchee, Wash Sea ttle, Wash
Dayton, Wash
E ph rat a Wash
Kennydale, Wash Ellensburg, Wash
Auburn, Wash
S un nys ide, Wash Olympia, Wash
Moline, Ill
Roslyn , Wash
Seattle, Wash Ellensburg, W as h
Seattle, Wash
Sedro, Woolley, Was h Sunnyside, Wash
Hoqu : am , Wash Elma, Wash
R e nton, Wash
North B en d, Wash North Bend , Wash Raymo nd, Wash
Selah, Wash
Port Or c ard , Wash
Sea ttl e , Wash
Elma, Wash
Yakima, Wash
S noqualmie, Wash Seattle , Wash
H ea d Coach-Wilbur "Shorty" Luft
A s sistants-Shelton Kem, A rn e F a st and R a lph Grant
Central 13, Willamette 7
Central 24 , Ft Lewis 6
Central 0, P L C 7
Central 7, Western 6
Central 39 , Eastern Oregon 0
Oct 30
No v 6
No v 1 3
Nov 20
Ce ntral 6, St Mart i ns 0
Central v s Easte rn at Ellensburg (Homecom i ng}
Central vs Whitworth at Spokane