1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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Sports Shorts<br />
Joshua Johnson (Sr.) Bendey,<br />
Edwin Babayova (Jr.) CaL St.<br />
<strong>No</strong>rthridgejames Fuson (Sr.)<br />
D«Pfl«TO, Jeff Durst (Sr.)<br />
Franklin, Andy Shultz (Sr.)<br />
Franklin, Ted Ross (St.)<br />
Lawrence, Chad Rettler (Sr.)<br />
Lawrence, Dave Stukenberg<br />
(Sr.) SW Missouri, Mike SUme<br />
(Jr.) Valparaiso, Tyler Koon<br />
(Sr.) Western Kentucky, Kevin<br />
Homick (Sr.) Wabash; Centers:<br />
David Copage (Sr.) Centre,<br />
Marc Meeker (Jr.) Case Western,<br />
Dan Elmore (Sr.)<br />
DePauWjJziad Handelman<br />
(Sr.) Gettysburg, Dan Strobel<br />
(Sr.) Ripon, Thomas Smith<br />
(Jr.) Randolph-Macon; Backs:<br />
Marco Manorcchio (Sr.)<br />
Ashland,]tss Garner (Sr.) CaL<br />
St <strong>No</strong>rthridge, Brian<br />
Goodman (Sr.) DePauw, MUce<br />
Gignta (Sr.) DePauw, Sean<br />
Donohoe (Sr.) Puget Sound,<br />
JefFZittel (Jr.) Ripon,Txtvoi<br />
BeU (Jr.) Valparaiso, Michael<br />
Above: Lou Gehrig Award<br />
presentation to Cal Ripken Jr.:<br />
<strong>Phi</strong> representatives attended a<br />
ceremonial presentation of the<br />
Lou Gehrig memorial Award<br />
to Cal Ripken Jr. of the<br />
Baltimore Orioles on June 29.<br />
Among those in attendance<br />
were Fred Stribling, Tampa<br />
'80; past president of the<br />
General Council, Frank<br />
Abemathy, Richmond '60;<br />
General Fraternity warden,<br />
Robert "Fitz" Fitzpatrick,<br />
Maryland '58; Greg Lowe,<br />
Widener '92; and Maryland<br />
Alpha president, Chris<br />
Washburn. Left: Cal Ripken<br />
Jr. admires the plaque.<br />
MacLane (Jr.) Washington &<br />
Lee.<br />
Defense<br />
Line: Doug Wack (Jr.)<br />
Case Western, Ron Maden (Jr.)<br />
CaL Poly, Chris Lynch (Sr.)<br />
Franklin, Chris Paquet (Sr.)<br />
Ripon, Brian Bousley (Sr.)<br />
Ripon, Doug Berg (Sr.) SE<br />
Missouri,Todd Elder (St.)<br />
Valparaiso,TTSicy Smith (Jr.)<br />
Wabash; Linebacker: Brady<br />
Field (Sr.) Texas Tech, Travis<br />
Jaggers (Jr.) Ce«fre,Jared<br />
Stagner (Sr.) Franklin, Lance<br />
Shiring (Sr.) Gettysburg,<br />
Michael Batt (Sr.) Lawrence,<br />
Rodney Emmons (Sr.) Puget<br />
Sound, Scott York (Jr.), Scott<br />
Petcu (Jr.) Valparaiso, and<br />
Randy Brogle (Sr.) Washington<br />
(St. Louis); Backs: Eric<br />
NeidUnger (Sr.) Franklin,<br />
Doug BrUes (Sr.) Lawrence,<br />
Jarott Masotti (Sr.) McGill,<br />
Chad Cuci (Sr.) Washington<br />
(St. Louis).<br />
President and CEO of the Adanta Committee for the Olympic<br />
Games, Billy Payne, Georgia '69, has recovered from heart surgery<br />
last spring and is back organizing the<br />
1996 Games.A workaholic by nature,<br />
Payne is reorganizing his demanding schedule.<br />
"I'm not working the hours I once did.<br />
<strong>No</strong>t yet anyway," he said.<br />
Cam Bonifay, Georgia Tech '74, was<br />
named general manager and senior vice<br />
president of the Pittsburgh Pirates in June.<br />
Billy Payne<br />
A former scout for Cincinnati Reds and<br />
the St. Louis Cardinals, Bonifay will be involved<br />
with player evaluations, contract negotiations, and major<br />
league and minor league advance scouting. Brother Bonifay was<br />
the assistant GM for the Pirates before assuming this position.<br />
Terry Holland, Davidson '64, was selected to the 1996<br />
Olympic Basketball Committee as one of two representatives<br />
from college programs. Holland currently serves as the athletic<br />
director for Davidson College and is a member of the All <strong>Phi</strong><br />
Basketball Board.<br />
Matt Gogel, Kansas '94, a two-time All Sports Honor Roll<br />
golfer, won his second consecutive Kansas amateur match play<br />
golf championship. Gogel was one of only four amateurs who<br />
qualified for the U.S. Open last year<br />
The departure of Scott Fortune, Stanford '88, from the<br />
USA Men's Volleyball team to play pro in Italy hasn't left the team<br />
without a <strong>Phi</strong> representative. Duncan Blackman, Stanford '94,<br />
an All Sports Honor Roll volleyball selection will be playing with<br />
the team as an outside hitter<br />
Bill Tobin, Missouri '63, vice president of player personnel<br />
with the Chicago Bears resigned recently over differences with<br />
the team's management.<br />
Robert Clark, California '35, was selected posthumously to<br />
the University of California Athletic Hall of Fame. A track and<br />
field All America in 1934, Brother Clark earned a silver medal in<br />
the decathalon during the 1936 Olympics.<br />
University of Kansas athledc director, Bob Fredrick, Kansas<br />
'62, turned down an offer for the AD spot at Michigan.<br />
Fredrick is regarded as one of the rising stars in his profession.<br />
Last year, the Jayhawks produced a bowl champion football<br />
team, a Final Four basketball team, and a College World Series<br />
baseball team for the first time in NCAA history KU gave<br />
Fredrick a three-year contract with a rollover clause to keep<br />
him.<br />
In the NFL, the San Diego Chargers signed John Kidd,<br />
<strong>No</strong>rthwestern '84, a ten-year veteran puntenThe San Francisco<br />
49ers signed backup quarterback Jeff Bridewell, Cal. Davis '90,<br />
a former All <strong>Phi</strong> unanimous selection. Lin Elliott, TexasTecli '90,<br />
an All <strong>Phi</strong> kicker who didn't miss a single attempt in his Super<br />
Bowl appearance with the Dallas Cowboys, missed three field<br />
goals in in an overtime tie between Dallas and Detroit in a preseason<br />
game in London, England.<br />
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