Possible identification of 1933 Football team: back row-left to right: Mitola, McIntosh, W. Joslin, ??, Brown, Divine?, Heckenen, Wagner, Jessup, Schultz, McClurg, Doc. Bosworth, Wedin, Lodell (graduate manager), Kenna, Scott (assistant coach). Seated in front: Harold Joslin, Makela, Norman Franklin, Acheson , Pangle, Biancone, March Duncan and Pierre Bowman. Coach Lon Stiner is standing in the middle of the picture.
The 1965 Beaver Football team played in the Rose Bowl game. The team played the University of Michigan and the final score was Michigan 34--Oregon State 7.
Row #1 left to right: Hod Ray; Joe Britton; Jack Akinn; Butts Reardon; Chas. Johnson; Ray Archibald; and Cack Hubbard. Row #2 left to right: Joe Pipal, coach; Wayne Gurley; Chas. Beatty; Jack Perry; Millard Webster; Merle Loosley; Harry Cole; Tubby Selph; Carl Lodell; Oz Walker; and Horse Newman.
Row #1 left to right: George Zellick; Norm Newman; Joe Day; George Redden; Bill Seavey; Frank Parker; Harvey Cutts; and Bill McFadden. Row #2 left to right: Otto Schul, Assistant Coach; Wilbur Whitaker; Pat Kelly; Virgil Cavagnaro; Frank Arlaskas; Orville Zielaskowski; Arthur Berwick; and Jay Hartman. Row #3 left to right: Warren Perryman; Robert Slocum; George Bain; Bud Otto; Boyd Clement; Lloyd Wickett; Bob Rambo; and Bill McKalip, Coach.
Opponents did not score a point all season against this football team. People on the team were: Rinehart, Harvey Earl; Jagnon, Walter Clayton; Cady, Harry Palmer; Kelly, Elton Irwin; Famieson; Pendergrass, Frank R.; Barber, Charles E.; Dunlap, William James; Bennett, Samuel Louis; Emily, Joel; Finn, John Waldo; Wolff, Carl; Cooper; Looney, Harold B.; Heater; Greenshaw, Benjamin H.; Harding, Earle Paul; Dobbin, James Davis and Norcross, Fred S.
Those players that have been identified are: 1) Neer, Francis E.; 5) Andrews, Allan; 9) Sanders, George; 11) Kehrli, Frank; 12) Dickey, Chester; 13) Anderson, Isaac; 14) Williams, John R. "Rube"; 15) Walters, Harry Sidney "Red"; 16) Hoff, Norlyn; 17) Babb, Harold Sidney; and 19) Blackden, Ralph S.
Don Durdan played in the 1942 Rose Bowl game for Oregon State College. He was awarded Player of the Game honors and later inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame. Durdan, an outstanding all-around athlete, was one of OSU's few 3-sport starters in football, basketball and baseball
Grandelius was stopped on this run by Andy Knudsen for a short gain in the early part of the first period. Jay Simon #72 and Craig McMicken #86 were coming across to assist. Photograph by Richard Gilkey.
Montana's Johnny Helding #60 rolled to a touchdown from the 1 yard line after a dash around right end, despite the efforts of Ed Carmichael #67 and Dick Gray #25 to stop him.