1953–54 Volume 78 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1953–54 Volume 78 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1953–54 Volume 78 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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38 THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for September, 1953<br />
Know Your <strong>Phi</strong> Football Stars in '53<br />
BIRCHER, JERRY RITTER, JIM WYATT, DAVE BASINGKR and<br />
BOB WATSON (L), CLAUDE KRONE, JACK SHORT and JOHN<br />
HARDING (B) Ohio Wesleyan; DON ROTT, MARK BOLLINGER,<br />
JIM WRIGHT, BERNIE MATYSHAK and RICH DAMNKOEPLER<br />
(L), CHARLES WALLACE and JIM CAMPBELL (B), Washington<br />
U. (St. Louis); PETE HOSUTT, FRANK SCHERER, BOB<br />
BURDEN, GIL ANDERSON, JIM JONES, RIC JOHNSON, ED<br />
COSENTINO, JOHN RUSSELL (L), FRANK CASEY and ROD<br />
STUART (B), Knox; WES EDIGER (L) and JOEL CALAVAN (B),<br />
Oregon State; JOHN SIMONS, BOB FORSYTH, KEN HARPER,<br />
DICK SANDIFER and JOHN HANDLEY, Kansas (B); JACK<br />
HENIFF, Illinois (B); WALKER STONE and TED ARTHUR,<br />
Allegheny (B); BOB JONES, Dickinson (B); DON HOLT,<br />
Oregon (B); JIM FREEMAN, BOYD GUEN and TOM KERF,<br />
Iowa (L); BOB MEUNG, Iowa State (L); ROBERT TOPLIFF<br />
(B) and LARRY HAMLIN (L), Akron; DON HIXES (B),<br />
Butler; KEITH SEAL (B), GORDON MCCRACKEN, JOHN AT-<br />
WELL and GENE WILSON (L), Franklin; Louis FERRAGUZZI,<br />
RALPH CUCCUSO (L) and ADAM BERLUTIS (B), Colby; LEE<br />
KITTELL (L), Lake Forest; JOHN VALLOTTI (L) Lehigh;<br />
ROBERT STRAWIC and RICHARD HOLOUBEK (B) Whitman;<br />
FRED SHEAN (L) U.C.L.A.; FRED HILLER and ED CONDRA,<br />
New Mexico; JON KREPPER and BOB LENKER, Dartmouth;<br />
JIM DAVENPORT and BUD DEKLEVA, Colorado A. & M,<br />
(Continued from page 35)<br />
<strong>Phi</strong>keia Grid Performers<br />
LINEMEN: LEVOKE RENSHAW, Whitman; BEN DAUGHERTY,<br />
Georgia Tech; BILL DIXON and JIM PRUITT, WASH<br />
INGTON & Lee; KEITH POLUSKA, Wabash; Russ HEDDEN,<br />
Lafayette; GEORGE MINK, Nebraska; Russ GIGANTI,<br />
Miami; MEL HAMMERSTROM, Lehigh; CHARLES AUGER<br />
and JOHN HERBERT, Colby; DAN SIMOTOVICH, Florida<br />
State; BILL MATTOX, Butler; CHARLES WALTON, Denison;<br />
TOM WOODRUFF and FLOYD TEAS, Vanderbilt;<br />
RALPH BAEIRL, Maryland; JIM FAULTNER, Idaho; VERN<br />
SAMPLER, Oregon State; ELBERT EBINGER, Ohio State;<br />
CARL STRAND and DOUG RIGGS, Washington State.<br />
BACKS: CHARLES GARWOOD, Dickinson; FRANK DUBAR,<br />
Lafayette; DENNY STUDRAWA, Miami; CARL RICHEY,<br />
LARRY HARRIS and DANNY WALKER, Butler; JOHN<br />
KEEGAN, Denison; JIM SHELTON, Davidson; DON MOEH-<br />
LENHAP, Washington (St, Louis); DAVE GRAESER, Case;<br />
SPENCER CONLEY, Utah; KEN KESSARIS, Brown; DEAN<br />
GILLESPIE, Vanderbilt; BOB ALLISON, Kansas; RICHARD<br />
NOLAN, Maryland; HARVEY MASSEY and BILL GRAMN,<br />
Florida State; JOHN AHART, DICK STUBER and BRUCE<br />
ALEXANDER, Iowa State; BILL CHEADLE, Oklahoma;<br />
BOB RiGtJERT, Oregon State; JACK CAMPBELL and BILL<br />
BOOTH, Ohio State; AL PAULSON, DICK MEDLOCK and<br />
EVERETT GUST, Washington State.<br />
With <strong>Phi</strong>s in the World of Sports<br />
BY DR. JOHN DAVIS, JR., Washburn '38<br />
KARL KLUCKHOHN (Colgate), all-around athletic<br />
performer who won All-<strong>Phi</strong> football and baseball<br />
honors, has signed as a member of the St. Lawrence<br />
University coaching staff. . . . JIM WILKER-<br />
SON (Miami), All-<strong>Phi</strong> baseball performer and a<br />
Cleveland Indian farm hand, is one of the hitting<br />
stars for Camp Pickett (Va.) Army team. . . . E. J.<br />
ROGERS, JR. (Oklahoma), LOUIE ROPER (Nebraska)<br />
and ED HOPKINS (Texas) played in the<br />
Trans-Mississippi Golf Tournament. . . . BILL<br />
JOHNSTON (Utah), former All-<strong>Phi</strong> Honor Roll<br />
golfer, played in the U. S. Open golf tourney at<br />
Oakmont.<br />
SKIPPER WILLIAMS (Kansas) repeated as<br />
doubles champion in the 32nd Annual Kansas State<br />
Trap Shoot. . . . CHUCK SPEISER (Michigan<br />
State), former N.C.A.A. boxing champion, is battling<br />
for recognition among the nation's top ten heavyweights.<br />
. . . DICK DEITRICK (Pittsburgh), football<br />
captain and basketball regular, turned speaker<br />
in the spring as chief orator at the Bellefield Presbyterian<br />
Church men's meeting. . . . VERN<br />
LINDSKOG (Washington), football captain-elect,<br />
received a reprieve from the Pacific Coast Conference<br />
faculty.representatives and was granted another<br />
year of eligibility to offset only 43 seconds played in<br />
the 1950 season before being injured.<br />
JEFF KNOX (Ga. Tech), wingman who caught<br />
21 passes for 287 yards, signed with the <strong>Phi</strong>ladelphia<br />
Eagles. . . . BOB GAMBOLD (Washington State), a<br />
former All-<strong>Phi</strong> gridder and an assistant coach at his<br />
alma mater last year, has signed up to play pro football<br />
with the L. A. Rams. . . . PAT CANNAMELA<br />
(Southern Calif.), a former All-<strong>Phi</strong> and Ail-American,<br />
will play football this season with the strong<br />
Ft. Ord Army team. ... At the 65th National A.A.U.<br />
Track & Field Meet in Dayton, Ohio, VAN ZIM<br />
MERMAN (Penn.) tied for third in the pole vault<br />
at 13' 914", and BARNEY DYER (Utah) tied for<br />
fourth in the high jump at 6' 5V^". . . . VAN<br />
ZIMMERMAN was selected for one of the AAU<br />
postseason track tours in <strong>No</strong>rway and Sweden. . . .<br />
At the N.C.A.A. golf tournament, FLOYD ADDING<br />
TON (S.M.U.) reached the quarter-finals and at the<br />
N.C.A.A. tennis tournament JIM READ (U.C.L.A.)<br />
reached the semi-finals in doubles.<br />
CECIL ISBELL (Purdue), former Boilermaker<br />
and Green Bay Packers football star, was named an<br />
assistant coach at Louisiana State University. . . .<br />
Golfers JACK MUNGER (S.M.U.), the Dallas veteran,<br />
and CHARLES (Chick) EVANS (<strong>No</strong>rthwestem),<br />
one of the greats of the Bobby Jones era, played<br />
in the 1953 British Amateur Golf tournament. . . .<br />
FRANK POTTS (Oklahoma), University of Colorado<br />
track coach for 26 years, has been selected by<br />
the United States army as instructor at several track<br />
clinics in Europe during the summer. . . . CHUCK<br />
WOLFE (<strong>No</strong>rth Dakota), Little All-<strong>Phi</strong> performer,<br />
was a Helms Athletic Foundation second team<br />
N.A.I.A. basketball selection.