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1939 VPI Gobblers football team

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American college football season

1939VPI Gobblers football
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Record4–5–1 (1–4–1 SoCon)
Head coach
CaptainDavid Marion Pitts
Home stadiumMiles Stadium
Seasons
← 1938
1940 →
1939 Southern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 8Duke $500810
No. 12Clemson400910
William & Mary201621
North Carolina510811
VMI311631
Richmond311712
Furman330540
Wake Forest330730
NC State240280
Washington and Lee120341
South Carolina130361
VPI141451
Davidson170270
Maryland010270
The Citadel040380
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1939 VPI Gobblers football team representedVirginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute in the1939 college football season. The team was led by their head coachHenry Redd and finished with a record of four wins, five losses and one tie (4–5–1).

VPI was ranked at No. 110 (out of 609 teams) in the finalLitkenhous Ratings for 1939.[1]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 23Randolph–Macon*W 26–02,500[2][3][4]
September 30atMarshall*L 0–208,500[5][6]
October 72:30 p.m.vs.North CarolinaL 6–1315,000[7][8][9]
October 142:30 p.m.vs.William & MaryT 6–66,500[10][11]
October 21Centre*dagger
  • Miles Stadium
  • Blacksburg, VA
W 28–03,500-4,000[12][13]
October 282:30 p.m.vs.Washington and LeeL 0–610,000-12,000[14][15][16][17]
November 42:30 p.m.Furman
  • Miles Stadium
  • Blacksburg, VA
W 20–72,500[18][19]
November 112:30 p.m.atRichmond
  • City Stadium
  • Richmond, VA
L 0–138,000[20][21][22]
November 18atVirginia*W 13–08,000[23][24][25][26]
November 232:15 p.m.vs.VMI
L 7–1920,000[27][28][29][30][31]

Before the season

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The1938 VPI Gobblers football team compiled a 3–5–2 record and were led byHenry Redd in his seventh season as head coach. After the 1938 season, VPI lost ten letter winners due to graduation and another letter winner by withdrawal.[32]

VPI started their preseason practices September 1st.[32]

Game summaries

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Randolph–Macon

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Randolph–Macon at VPI
Team1234Total
RM00000
VPI677626

VPI's first game of the season was a victory overRandolph–Macon atMiles Stadium.

During the trip to Blacksburg, the manager for the Randolph–Macon team had a rupturedulcer and had to be taken to the hospital.[33]

The starting lineup for VPI was: Lawson (left end), Pitts (left tackle), Graves (left guard), Zydiak (center), Gosney (right guard), Coleman (right tackle), Willson (right end), Boswell (quarterback), Thomas (left halfback), Ellison (right halfback), Hudson (fullback). The substitutes were: Barnes, Buchanan, Clark, Cocker, DeBord, DeMuro, McCurdy, Rose, Shawhan, Smith, Streiff, B. Tate, W. Tate, Taylor, Traynham, Unterzuber, Warriner, Woolwine and Wycoff. Willard Henderson and Kern did not play due to injury.[34]

The starting lineup for Randolph–Macon was: Robert Golubic (left end), Stuart Pugh (left tackle), R. Miller (left guard), George Chappell (center), Marshall Peterson (right guard), Dick Powell (right tackle), George Sawyer (right end), Billy Fox (quarterback), John Lovett (left halfback), Gordon Harrell (right halfback), Dick Irby (fullback). The substitutes were: James Cramer, Lewis, McDowell, Rawlings and Smith.

Marshall

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VPI at Marshall
Team1234Total
VPI00000
Marshall0071320
See also:1939 Marshall Thundering Herd football team

After their victory over Randolph–Macon, VPI playedMarshall College atFairfield Stadium inHuntington, West Virginia.

The starting lineup for VPI was: Willson (left end), Coleman (left tackle), Graves (left guard), Zydiak (center), Gosney (right guard), Pitts (right tackle), Clark (right end), Boswell (quarterback), Ellison (left halfback), Thomas (right halfback), Warriner (fullback). Hudson and Henderson did not play due to injury.[35]

The starting lineup for Marshall was:Bob Adkins (left end),Ed Ulinski (left tackle), John Boyd (left guard), Roberts (center), Ray Truitt (right guard), Harold Cox (right tackle),Jack Mattiford (right end), Zach Kush (quarterback),Jackie Hunt (left halfback),Jack Morlock (right halfback),Ev Elkins (fullback). The substitutes were: Underwood.

North Carolina

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North Carolina vs. VPI
Team1234Total
UNC076013
VPI00066
See also:1939 North Carolina Tar Heels football team

The starting lineup for VPI was: Clark (left end), Pitts (left tackle), Graves (left guard), Streiff (center), W. Tate (right guard), Gosney (right tackle), Willson (right end), Boswell (quarterback), Thomas (left halfback), Ellison (right halfback), Warriner (fullback). The substitutes were: Anderson, Cocker, Coleman, DeMuro, Willard Henderson, Hudson, Kern, Lawson, McCurdy, Rose, B. Tate, Taylor, Todd, Traynham, Unterzuber, Woolwine and Zydiak.

The starting lineup for North Carolina was:Paul Severin (left end), White (left tackle), Leroy Abernethy (left guard), Robert Smith (center), James Woodson (right guard), Claud Kimball (right tackle),James Mallory (right end), Jim Lalanne (quarterback), George Radman (left halfback), Mike Bobbitt (right halfback), Sydney Sadoff (fullback). The substitutes were: Charlie Baker, Don Baker, Blalock, Frank Doty, Harry Dunkle, Bill Faircloth, Grant, Sweet James, Gwynn Nowell, Stewart Richardson, Charles Slagle, Leo Slotnick, Bob Stoinoff and Carl Suntheimer.

William & Mary

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William & Mary vs. VPI
Team1234Total
W&M60006
VPI00606
See also:1939 William & Mary Indians football team

The starting lineup for VPI was: Clark (left end), Pitts (left tackle), Graves (left guard), Zydiak (center), Gosney (right guard), Coleman (right tackle), Willson (right end), Boswell (quarterback), Thomas (left halfback), Ellison (right halfback), Warriner (fullback). The substitutes were: DeMuro, Henderson, Hudson, Rose, Streiff and Tate.

The starting lineup for William & Mary was: Charles Gondak (left end), Hank Whitehouse (left tackle),Buster Ramsey (left guard), Rudolph Tucker (center), John Brodka (right guard), John Dillard (right tackle), Alphonse Chestnut (right end), Mervyn Simpson (quarterback), Lloyd Phillips (left halfback), Waldo Matthews (right halfback), H. Hollingsworth (fullback). The substitutes were: Cary Berry, Harold Burchfield, Ed Goodlow,Jim Hickey, Carter Holbrook, Jimmy Howard, Hurlie Masters, George McComb and Clarence Twiddy.

Centre

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Centre at VPI
Team1234Total
Centre00000
VPI1407728

VPI's 1939homecoming game was a victory over theCentre Colonels.

The starting lineup for VPI was: Clark (left end), Pitts (left tackle), Graves (left guard), Zydiak (center), Gosney (right guard), Coleman (right tackle), Willson (right end), Boswell (quarterback), Thomas (left halfback), Ellison (right halfback), Warriner (fullback). The substitutes were: DeMuro and Taylor.

The starting lineup for Centre was: Schultz (left end), Lucian Cayce (left tackle), Dutch Herrick (left guard), Bill Hale (center),Jim Brakefield (right guard), Kyle (right tackle), Marlin Mays (right end), Bill Yates (quarterback), Red Smith (left halfback), Theodore Selin (right halfback), Roger Thompson (fullback).

Washington and Lee

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Washington and Lee vs. VPI
Team1234Total
W&L60006
VPI00000
See also:1939 Washington and Lee Generals football team

The game against Washington & Lee on October 28 was the first game played atLynchburg Municipal Stadium.[36][37][38][39][40]

The starting lineup for VPI was: Lawson (left end), Pitts (left tackle), Graves (left guard), Zydiak (center), Gosney (right guard), Coleman (right tackle), Willson (right end), Boswell (quarterback), Thomas (left halfback), Ellison (right halfback), Warriner (fullback).

The starting lineup for Washington & Lee was: Howard Dobbins (left end), Richard "Dick" Boisseau (left tackle), Stephen Hanasik (left guard), John "Jack" Mangan (center), James Lindsey (right guard), Kelley Litteral (right tackle), Courtney Wadlington (right end), Dan Justice (quarterback), Charles Didier (left halfback), Preston Brown (right halfback), Alfred "Junie" Bishop (fullback). The substitutes were: Francis Sugrue and Taylor Truehart.

Furman

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Furman at VPI
Team1234Total
Furman00077
VPI1206220
See also:1939 Furman Purple Hurricane football team

Before their match against Furman, VPIathletic directorMonk Younger offered free tickets to the game to the first 13 people who brought him a black cat, in an effort to "slay the jinx that has denied Tech victory in two state games despite impressive yardage totals". The cats would then be released on the football field before the game.[41]

The starting lineup for VPI was: Lawson (left end), Pitts (left tackle), Graves (left guard), Zydiak (center), Gosney (right guard), Coleman (right tackle), John Henderson (right end), Boswell (quarterback), DeMuro (left halfback), Ellison (right halfback), Warriner (fullback). The substitutes were: Thomas.

The starting lineup for Furman was: Lloyd Coley (left end), Sam Fleming (left tackle), Hugh Wofford (left guard), Johnson Moore (center), Gates Barker (right guard), Hinson (right tackle), Ray Dorman (right end), C. V. Lipscomb (quarterback), Joe Jenkins (left halfback), Dan Martin (right halfback),Rhoten Shetley (fullback). The substitutes were: Brevil and Robert Fitzer.

Richmond

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VPI at Richmond
Team1234Total
VPI00000
Richmond070613
  • Date: November 11, 1939
  • Location:City Stadium
    Richmond, VA
  • Game start: 2:30 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 8,000
  • Referee: Richard Carrington (UVA)
See also:1939 Richmond Spiders football team

The starting lineup for VPI was: Lawson (left end), Pitts (left tackle), W. Tate (left guard), Streiff (center), Gosney (right guard), Coleman (right tackle), J. Hudson (right end), Kern (quarterback), Thomas (left halfback), DeMuro (right halfback), R. Hudson (fullback). The substitutes were: Anderson, Boswell, Clark, Ellison, Traynham, Warriner and Willson.

The starting lineup for Richmond was: Bill Burge (left end), Harold McVay (left tackle), Joseph Mack (left guard),Ed Merrick (center), Bert Milling (right guard), David Robertson (right tackle),Dick Humbert (right end), William Fitzhugh (quarterback),Art Jones (left halfback), Alec Moore (right halfback), Stuart Hoskins (fullback). The substitutes were: Joseph Amrhein, William Cash, Edners Dickinson, Wilson Faris, Frohbose, Jack Powers, Gordon ReMine and Edward Sinar.

Virginia

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VPI at Virginia
Team1234Total
VPI600713
UVA00000
See also:1939 Virginia Cavaliers football team

The starting lineup for VPI was: Lawson (left end), Pitts (left tackle), Bill Tate (left guard), Streiff (center), Gosney (right guard), Coleman (right tackle), John Henderson (right end), Boswell (quarterback), Thomas (left halfback), Ellison (right halfback), Hudson (fullback). The substitutes were: Clark.

The starting lineup for Virginia was: James White (left end),Lee McLaughlin (left tackle), Herbert Winokur (left guard), Raymond Murden (center), John Sauerbeck (right guard), R. Walter Jones (right tackle), Nick Gianakos (right end), Mosby Cardozo (quarterback),Jim Gillette (left halfback), Sylvester O'Grince (right halfback), Leroy Neustedter (fullback).

VMI

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VMI vs. VPI
Team1234Total
VMI7012019
VPI07007
  • Date: November 23, 1939
  • Location: Maher Field
    Roanoke, VA
  • Game start: 2:15 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 20,000
  • Game weather: "Brisk"
  • Referee: T. G. Kain (Georgia)
See also:1939 VMI Keydets football team

The starting lineup for VPI was: Clark. (left end), Pitts (left tackle), Bill Tate (left guard), Streiff (center), Gosney (right guard), Coleman (right tackle), John Henderson (right end), Boswell (quarterback), Thomas (left halfback), DeMuro (right halfback), Warriner (fullback). The substitutes were: Anderson, Buchanan, Ellison, Graves, Hudson, Kern, Rose, Shawhan, Taylor, Traynham, Willson and Zydiak.

The starting lineup for VMI was: Gordon Irwin (left end), Byron Walker (left tackle), William Walker (left guard), George Atkison (center),Ray Reutt (right guard), Andy Nelson (right tackle), Luther Sexton (right end), James Shelby (quarterback), Nelson Catlett (left halfback), Paul Shu (right halfback), Edgar Carney (fullback). The substitutes were: Philip Chapman, Dale Heely, Johnson, John Larrick, Robert Mathews, Earl Mitchell, Bill Nugent,Bosh Pritchard, Roy Replogle, Barney Skladany, Harold Tipton and Thomas Thrasher.

After the season

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Multiple VPI players were named to theAssociated Press All-State Team. They were Gosney (First Team), Warriner (First Team), Coleman (Second Team), Pitts (Second Team), Tate (Honorable Mention) and Zydiak (Honorable Mention).[42]

In December 1939, the VPI letterwinners chose linemen Jim Coleman and John Henderson as co-captains of the1940 VPI Gobblers football team.[43]

Players

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Roster

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VPI 1939 roster
Quarterbacks
  • Dick Kern
  • Samuel B. Rose, Jr.

Guards

  • Cecil Anderson
  • Roland M. Cocker
  • Woodrow Gosney
  • Preston Graves
  • Joseph Franklin Smith
  • Bill Tate
  • John Charles Wycoff

Tackles

  • Jim Coleman
  • Frank L. DeBord, Jr.
  • Charles Thomas McCurdy
  • Dave Pitts (Capt.)
  • Benjamin C. Tate
  • Andrew Wellington Todd
  • Ralph Travis Unterzuber
Centers
  • Graham Buchanan
  • Herbert Andrews Markle
  • Frank Streiff
  • Bill Zydiak

Ends

  • Gerald Clark
  • John Henderson
  • Lewis W. Kincaid
  • Bob Lawson
  • Dan Shawhan
  • Louis Willson
Halfbacks
  • William T. Barnes
  • Phil DeMuro
  • Sonny Ellison
  • Willard Joseph Henderson
  • William W. James
  • Sherwood A. Roudabush
  • Herbert Joseph Thomas
  • Albert Crawford Traynham
  • Garrett Ernest Taylor
  • W. H. Trimble
  • James Walter Woolwine

Fullbacks

  • I. Ward Boswell
  • Rankin Hudson
  • George Warriner

Varsity letter winners

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Twenty-two players receivedvarsity letters for their participation on the 1939 VPI team.[44]

PlayerHometownNotes
Cecil Van AndersonAndersonville, VirginiaWorld War II veteran (Major,Army Air Corps).
Irving Ward Boswell, Jr.Arlington, Virginia
Graham Sullivan Buchanan, Jr.Saltville, Virginia
Gerald Harley ClarkBristol, Tennessee
James Emory ColemanFayetteville, West Virginia
Philip Galliano DeMuroPassaic, New Jersey
Mathew Leslie "Sonny" EllisonBeckley, West Virginia
H. Woodrow GosneyClarksburg, West Virginia
Robert Preston GravesSalem, VirginiaWorld War II andVietnam War veteran (Colonel,Army). Awarded theBronze Star Medal.
John L. HendersonSevierville, Tennessee
Rankin McGuire HudsonSweetwater, Tennessee
Richard Davis KernWinchester, Virginia
J. Robert "Bob" LawsonCambria, Virginia
David Marion Pitts (Capt.)Manassas, Virginia
Daniel Green ShawhanWashington, D.C.World War II veteran (Lieutenant Colonel,Army).
Frank Arthur StreiffSavannah, GeorgiaWorld War II veteran (Lieutenant commander,Navy).
William Lee "Bill" TatePulaski, Virginia
Herbert Joseph ThomasSouth Charleston, West VirginiaWorld War II veteran (Sergeant,Marines). Awarded theMedal of Honor.
W. H. Trimble
George Daniel WarrinerMontgomery County, VirginiaWorld War II veteran (Captain,Army). Awarded theBronze Star Medal andPurple Heart.
Louis C. WillsonBlacksburg, Virginia
William Daniel ZydiakManville, New Jersey

Coaching and training staff

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  • Head coach:Henry Redd
  • Assistant coaches
  • Manager: John Harrington
  • Freshman coaches
    • Freshman head coach:Red Laird
    • Assistant freshman coach and trainer: Willard D. Altman
    • Assistant freshman coach and trainer: Thomas A. Slusser

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