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Minnesota's 1927 Schedule Data
October I-North D a kota at Minneapolis , , , , , , , , , , , $1,00
October 8-0klahoma A & M at Minneapolis , , , ',' , , ,$2.00
October IS-India na a t Bloomington , , , , . ...... ', . . . . $2.75
October 22- Iowa at Minnea polis . , . . ... . .. . . ... . . .c. $2.50
October 29- Wisconsin at Minneapolis ............ . , $2.S0
Nove mber 5- Notre Dame at South Bend .. . ...... .. $3.00
November 12- Drake at Minneapolis .. ... ..... .... . $2.00
November 19-Michigan at Ann Arbor . . . .. . .. . . .. . . $3.00

Mail orders will close as follows:

For Iowa. October 10 ; f<?r Wisconsin. October 17; for Notre Dame. October 24 ;
for Drake. October 31 . and for Michigan . November 7.

Mail orders should include 20 cents for postage and registry fee.

Make checks payable to "University of Minnesota."

Address communications to "Football Ticket Manager. University of Minne:


sota. Minneapolis. Minn."
.,

Scores of the Past Season


Minnesota 51 North Dakota 0
Minnesota 7 Notre Dame 20
Minnesota 0 Michigan 20
Minnesota 67 VVabash 7
Minnesota 16 VVisconsin 10
• Minnesota 41 Iowa 0
Minnesota 81 Butler 0
Minnesota 6 Michigan 7
Mi'nnesota 269 Opponents 64
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Is just a side line~
with experienced operators who
Your know rugs, texture, color and
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Do You Know Your University?


A Half-day Visit to the Main Campus or University Farm
Would Repay You

T HE University
of Minnesota
BY the activities
of its Depart-
is the main source ment of Agricul-
of cultural and ture it provides
technical advance- leadership to the
ment in the state thousands who
whose people sup- farm for a living
port it. in Minnesota, de-
I t is the Uni- velops new varie-
versity's purpose ties of grains, veg-
to live up to the etables and fruits,
name that has been that are more suit-
given it of-"most able to Minnesota
useful institution soil and climate,
in the state and and gives help to
principal symbol the dairyman, the
and instrument of stock-raiser, poul-
Minnesota's de- ADMINISTRATION tryman, creamery
sire and effort for progress." manager, grain farmer or owner of
Together with knowledge, the timberland.
University strives to inculcate in I ts Law School is on a par with
its student ;body honor, idealism, the better University law schools
and respect for truth wherever of the nation, and it maintains the
found. only College of Education, only
School of Mines, only College of
Probably withou t exceptions, the
Engineering and only School of
net result of such an institution's
Chemistry within the borders of
activities is on the side of im-
the state.
provement and gain in the morale,
By extension classes and corres-
the economic efficiency and the
pondence courses, the University
social fi tness of the people whom
of Minnesota reaches 7,000 or
it serves.
8,000 students yearly, in addition
The University of Minnesota to the 10,000 who register as
includes among its departments resident students.
the only establishment in the state I ts summer session serves 5,000
to teach the healing arts of medi- men and women of the state and
cine and surgery, the only Dental nortwest.
College, the only College of Phar- Know your University. Budget
macy, and one of the best schools a half a day in which to pay it
of nursing. a visit.
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Oklahoma Sends a Veteran Squad


Players Who Face Minnesota Today Won the
Missouri Valley Championship in 1926

A LETTER man
is available for
Patterson and Es-
tep, two extra good
every position on the guards, will be on
OklahomaA.andM. hand for practice.
college football team They weigh 200
this fall. The lineup pounds each, have
of seasoned veterans had a year's experi-
is especially strong ence and should be
in the center of the in the best of con-
line and In the dition.
backfield. Hendrickson, 184
Three stars from pounds, who played
the 1926 team that right tackle last
won the champion~ year, will be back,
ship of the Missouri buttherewill be a big
Valley conference, hole at left tackle.
will be missing. They One possibility that
are "Red" Weissin~ has been suggested
ger, tackle, Strack, is that either Pat-
lin e man, and terson or Estep be
"Skeet" Peery, quar- moved out to tackle,
terback and kicker. with a number of
Strack did the place- goo d pro s pee t s
kicking last year. CAPTAIN BOWMAN available to fill in at
Starting at the center position, there guard. Among them are McCready, a
are two letter men returning, Meyers and 230-pound wrestler, very fast and active;
Kratz. Meyers, who scales 187 pounds Schwartz, a 190-lb. weight man;
when down in condition, played most of Schultz, a 190-pound man who won a
last season. (Continued on Page 10)

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Directors on 1927 Schedule

TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: BELTING, IOWA; YOST, MICHIGAN; LITTLE, WISCONSIN; CENTER: LUEHRING,
MINNESOTA; BELOW: CLEVENGER, INDIANA; DAVIS, NORTH DAKOTA;
GALLAGHER, OKLAHOMA A. & M. .
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The Probable Lineup of the T earns


MINNESOTA POSITION OKLAHOMA A. & M.

77-Haycraft Left End 91-Radnich


68-Ukkelberg Left Tackle 26-McCready
76-Gibson Left Guard 33-Patterson
72-MacKinnon Center 39-Meyers
30-Hanson Right Guard -Hendrickson
27-Gary Right Tackle 36-Estep
22-Nagurski Right End 84-Pool
67 -Almquist Quarter Back 72-McCoy
47-Nydahl Left Half 93-Schacher
55-Barnhart Right Half 88-McClain
33-Joesting Full Back 80-Bowman C)

OFFICIALS
Referee. Don Henry (Kenyon); Umpire. A. Graham (Grinneli);Field Judge. J. P. O'Hara (Notre·Dame):
Head Linesman. H. L. Mucks (Illinois).
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Roster of the Squads


MINNESOTA OKLAHOMA A. & M.
22 Nagurski end 5 Ellis half
27 Gary tackle 26 McCready guard
30 Hanson guard 33 Patterson tackle
33 Joesting full
35 Kakela tackle-center 34 Johnson tackle
38 Blustin end 36 Estep guard
40 Westin full 39 Meyers center
41 Pierce end 42 Murray guard
46 Emlein tackle
47 Nydahl half 45 Rogers center
51 Pharrner half 47 Betts tackle
-54 Matchan half 72 McCoy quarter
55 Barnhart half
59 Riddell half 79 Mavity end
60 Gay end 80 Bowman (C) full
61 Kaminski guard 81 Wright half
62 Stark half 82 Whittenberg guard
63 Hovde quarter 83 Pate end
66 Boardman guard
67 Aimquist half 84 Pool end
68 Ukkelberg tackle 86 Redding half
69 Johnson center 87 Gore half
70 ' Pukrabekcenter 88 McClain half
71 Johnson, Lawr. tackle
72 MacKinnon center 89 Martin end
75 Knoerr full 91 Radnich end
76 Gibson guard 93 Schacher half
77 Haycraft end Hendrickso; tackle
79 Cooper center
81 Walsh guard
84 Mulvey center or half
85 Maeder tackle
88 Geer half We Take Their Word for It
89 Damberg half
90 F rykman guard Numbers as printed for visiting players are
91 Angvik guard obtained in advance by mail. but every effort is
95 Bergquist end made to avoid errors.

THE SCORE
1st Qtr. 2d Qtr. 3d Qtr. 4th Qtr. Final

Minn.

Okla. A. &M.

MINNESOTA OKLAHOMA A. & M .

Touchdowns . .. _.. . ... . .... . . . . ... . Touchdowns . ... . ... . ... . . . ....... .
Goals from field . . . . ..... .. . . . .. . .. . Goals from field .. . .............. .. .
Goals from touchdown .. . .. .. . . ... . . Goals from touchdown ...... .. .... . .
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Oklahoma Sends a Veteran


Squad
(Continued from Page 4 ) Bert Baston
letter last year; Johnson. an experienced tackle
or guard; Brensing. who played guard on the
squad all last season; and a number of prom-
is back to stay!
ising men from last year's freshman squad.
Announcing the
Three letter men will fight it out for the end
positions with Martin a good sophomore pros- BERT BASTON
pect. The letter men are Radnich. King and
Pool. Some question has been raised as to the CHEVROLET
eligibility of Pool. but he believes it can be CO.
straightened out. Pool caught the forward pass successors to
that won the Aggies the championship of the
Valley. Pate is another freshman who will S. W. Eddy Co.
make a strong bid for end.
There will be a wealth of material for the
backfield positions. Heading the list is Captain-
elect Bowman. fullback. Other good prospects
are McCoy. captain-elect of the baseball team.
a halfback; McClain. halfback; Redding. quar-
terback; Stannard. fullback; Wittenberg. quar-
terback; and Butterfield. a n experienced
backfield man. 3038 Hennepin Ave.
Higby. Gore. Lott and Armstrong are fresh- Kenwood 8282
men who may make the grade.

Letting You In on a Secret!


Much of the credit for the good health,
energy, and su<;:cess of Twin City
folks-football players, business men,
school children, and all the rest-goes
to the pure, nourishing, Milk and Ice
Cream enjoyed so plentifully here.

The Ice Cream and Mille Industry


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Ar. Milwaukee - - - - 5:50 A. M.
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Lv. Chicago· - - - - - 6 :30 P. M.


Lv. Milwaukee - . - - 9 :00 P. M.
Ar. St. Paul- . - - - - 7:00 A. M.
Ar. Minneapolis - - - - 7:35 A. M.

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Merton Dunnigan, guard on the 1913 They Run Oklahoma Athletics


Minnesota team, has for E. C. Gallagher has been director of
many years devoted after- athletics at the Oklahoma A. and M.
noons during the football College since 1921. He has been head
season to the job of in- coach of wrestling since 1909. Last year
stilling knowledge of line the Aggies won the Missouri Valley and
play into the Minnesota A. A. U. wrestling championships. They
freshmen who give promise have been defeated in dual meets twice
of becoming first string DUNNIGAN
in seven seasons and have won the
timber as centers, guards, or tackles. championship of the Missouri Valley
Although seldom in the limelight, Dun- conference ever since they were ad-
nigan is one of those who are contributing mitted to membership. John F. Maul-
to bigger and better Minnesota teams. betsch, football coach of the champions
~~;~---...
of- the Missouri Valley, is a Michigan
A Scotchman was leaving on a business trip,
and he called back as he was leaving: man. He was all-American halfback in
"Goodbye all , and dinna forget to tak' little 1914 and 1916 and all-western halfback
Donal's glasses off when he isna lookin' at any-
thing."-Northwestern Purple Parrot. in 1914, 1915 and 1916.

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The Goal Post


I N ISSUING "The Goal Post" , the
University of Minnesota is presenting
The
a publication aimed to include material
about Minnesota athletics in general, and
New Nicollet
about other University affairs, along with
the data necessary for following the
various football games.
Hotel
This year the "Minnesota 'M' Club",
composed of men who have won their "Deservedly Popular"
letters in University athletics, asked that
With the Business Man
it be allowed to solicit the advertising -because of ,the 75c noon day
that is necessary to finance the publica- lunches and general accommo-
dations.
tion. This was agreed to, and a delega-
tion of "M" men, led by L. R . Page, With the Younger Generation
-through the much talked about
George K. Beldon, and Arnold Oss has dinner dances, 6:30 to 9 :30
been calling on Minneapolis advertisers p. m. at $1.50 a plate. .
to obtain their support for "The Goal With the University Students
Post." -because of facilities for long-to-
be remembered fraternity
Although most Universities sell the dances, formal dinners, and
publications issued at the time of foot- "Big Game" celebrations.
ball games, Minnesota has managed, so
far, to provide each ticket holder with an
adequate program without calling on
him to pay anything over and above the
cost of his ticket. Northwest's Most Reliable
General direction and editing of "The Office Outfitters
Goal Post" has been in the hands of Since 1901
Thomas E . Steward of the University
News Service, while Truman G. Brooke
. has been employed by the "M" club to
direct the details of the advertising sales MILLER-DAVIS CO.
campalgn. 219-21 South Fourth St.
The cover used on this issue is the work Main 0341
of Robert Gustafson, a student from Red
Wing, Minn., who drew and entered it in
a competition conducted to see what Quality and Service
undergraduates could do by way of
turning out a cover drawing.
PRINTING
Some advertising space is still avail-
LEGAL BLANKS
able in the Wisconsin and Iowa issues,
OFFICE SUPPLIES
which will probably be distributed to
OFFICE FURNITURE
nearly 50,000 persons, and in the Drake
FILING EQUIPMENT
game "Goal Post", to be issued on
. November 12th.
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The Pioneer Football Line

Rahl Rahl Rahl


Ski-U-Mahl
The thrill of the Big Game
during college days is one of
the greatest that life affords.
University education offers
much besides thrills, but you
do not want your boy or girl
to miss even the thrills.
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Has the largest cafe facilities in the Twin


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Home of the Viking, Gold, Spanish and Flame Room.
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Famous 'f or its life, color, music
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Hail, Minnesota
Minnesota, hail to thee!
Hail to thee, our College dear!
Thy light shall eVer be
A beacon bright and clear;
Thy sons and daughters true
Will proclaim thee near and far;
They will guard thy fame
And adore thy name;
Thou shalt be their Northern Star.
Like the stream that bends to sea,
Like the pine that seeks the blue,
Minnesota, still for thee,
Thy sons are strong and true.
From thy woods and waters fair,
From thy prairies waving far,
At thy call they throng,
With their shout and song,
Hailing thee their Northern Star.


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