1964–65 Volume 89 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1964–65 Volume 89 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1964–65 Volume 89 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for JANUARY, 1965 203ball League. . . . Jim Otto (Miami of Florida), playingwith the Oakland Raiders, was again namedby the AP and the UPI to the AU-AFL Pro Teamas an offensive center. . . Dainard Paulson (OregonState), With the N.Y. Jets, led the AFL with12 interceptions and was named on the UPI AU-.•\FL Pro Team as a defensive back. . WayneWalker (Idaho), playing with the Detroit Lions,was selected on the AP and the UPI AU-NFL ProFootball Team as a defensive outside line backer.Dave Parks (Texas Tech), a flanker back withthe San Francisco 49er's, was named to the NFLAU-Western Division Pro Team. . Tom Myers(<strong>No</strong>rthwestern); Tom <strong>No</strong>watzke (Indiana), DonHoovler and John Frick (Ohio U.) were selected toplay in the 16th Senior Bowl Game in Mobile inJanuary. . . Harold Anderson (Bowling Green), amember of the AU-<strong>Phi</strong> Basketball Board, retiredafter 23 years as Director of Athletics at BowlingGreen State University. He is one of a few basketballcoaches in the country who has accumulatedover 500 wins. His retirement will in no way affecthis status on the AU-<strong>Phi</strong> Basketball Board. .Ron Stein (Illinois), whose home town is O'Fallon,Illinois, headed the USA entries in the 1964 Paralympicsin Tokyo; he won 3 gold medals in thefield events.Early Season Basketball<strong>No</strong>tesWhen Texas Tech beat Colorado, 85-83, <strong>No</strong>rmReuther and Harold Denney scored 15 and 20points, respectively, for the winners, and MikeFrink hit 7 goals and 6 free throws for the losers., . Denney also scored 24 as the Red Raidersedged Nebraska, 82-78, and Frink counted 13 in aColorado loss to <strong>No</strong>rthwestern. ... In the samelosing cause Lyrm Baker led the Colorado scoringwith 23 points. . . A. D. Roberts (Oklahoma) was54 in an 86-73 win over Texas. . . Larry Hawk(Oklahoma State) counted 10 in a victory over thesame team, and 16 in a narrow loss to Vanderbilt., . Tom Steimnetz (Lawrence), averaging 22 pointsper game for the Vikings, tallied 27 in a recent winover Milton College. Teainmate Earl Hooveradded 13. . . Co-Capt. Don Early (Missouri) sank4 baskets in a win over the Air Force and 10 moreas St. Louis U. was vanquished.Ron Ford and Gordon Hibbard (Washburn)scored 22 and 24 points in a loss to Rockhurst, andFord continued his attack on the hoop with 21counters in wins over Wayne State and Peru State.. Jeff Gehring (Miami-Ohio) hit for 6-5 as Cincinnatiwas downed, 65-55. . . Rod Franz (Kansas)contributed 14 points to help beat New Mexico,59-40. . . BiU McKeown (Illinois) had a big nightwith 19 points as the lUini toppled Kentucky, 91-86. George Fisher (Utah) was 6-6 in a 99-74win over Southern Cal. . . Dennis Kloke (WashingtonState) helped a 75-70 win over Idaho with18 counters, and contributed 10 in a narrow lossto Washington. . Teammate Tom Tommervicksank four buckets in the Idaho win. . DaveSnow (Whitman) scored 20 in a loss to EasternOregon, and 18 in another loss to Whitworth.Send Recommendations <strong>No</strong>wFor All-<strong>Phi</strong> BasketballHOLDOVER: Larry Hawk (Oklahoma State) Sr.,6' 2", Unanimous AU-<strong>Phi</strong> & AP All-Big Eight. 2ndTeam: Bob Camp (West Virginia) Sr., 6' 8"; GeorgeFisher (Utah) Jr., 6' 7"; Jeff Gehring, Miami (Ohio)Sr., 6' 6" and A. D. Roberts (Oklahoma) Sr., 5' U"3rd Team: Dave Snow (Whitman) Sr., 6' 4"; BarryClemens (Ohio Wesleyan) Sr., 6' 7"; BiU McKeown(Illinois) Sr., 6' 3"; Don Early (Missouri) co-captain,Sr., 6' 5".POTENTIAL: <strong>No</strong>rman Reuther (Texas Tech)Jr., 6' 7" (AP 2nd Team All-Southwest Conference)and Harold Denney (Texas Tech) Sr., 6' 8"; MikeFrink (Colorado) Jr., 6' 8" and Lynn Baker (Colorado)Jr., 6' 4"; Steve Renko (Kansas) Jr., 6' 4";Wayne Loving (Kansas) Jr., 6' 0" and Rod Franz(Kansas) Soph., 6' 7"; Jerry Spears (Nebraska) Sr.,6' 6" and Earl Wright (Nebraska) Sr., 6' 1"; DonHolt (TCU) Sr., 6' 10" and RolUe Cornish (TCU)Jr., 6' 2"; Ed Bastian (Iowa) Jr., 6' 7"; Bob Montgomery(Washington State) Sr., 6' 0"; Dennis Kloke(Washington State) Jr., 6' 3"; Tom Tommervick*(Washington State) Jr., 5' 11" and Mike Werner(Washington State) Jr., 6' 7"; Don Dushane, Jr.(Oregon) Jr., 6' 1"; Tom Vigrass (Colgate) Sr., 6' 0";Jim Cummins (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern) Soph., 6' 3"Little All-<strong>Phi</strong>HOLDOVERS: From 1963-1964 Little AU-<strong>Phi</strong>Team. Forwards: Dan Kristoff (Lafayette) Sr., 6' 0";Morgan Everson (DePauw) Jr., 6' 4"; Dave Snow(Whitman) Sr., 6' 4". Centers: Barry Clemens (OhioWesleyan) Sr., 6' 7" and Tom Tenwick (Richmond)Sr., 6' 5" Guards: Jun Cahoon (Ripon) Sr., 5' 10";Louis Paterno, captain (Washington & Lee) Jr.,5' 11"; Rusty Slater (Univ. of Calif, at Davis) Sr.,5' 11" and Tommie Wilcox (Mercer) Sr., 6' 1".POTENTIAL: Earl Hoover, Tom Steinmetz(Lawrence); David Yates (Gettysburg); Mati Parresand John Bruckhard (<strong>No</strong>rth Dakota); Paul <strong>No</strong>el,Richard Kuehl, Doug Ankerson and PhU Moore(Ripon); Dick Shook Southwestern (Texas); DanHazelton and George Barber (Denison); BruceChristmann, Clint Conway, John Cavanah andGary Devii^er (Iowa Wesleyan); Doug Larson, BiLSchoen, Jim Hamby and Jack Edwards (Whitman);Ron Ford, Sam Shipstead and Gordon Hibbard(Washburn); Joe Barry and Tom Davis (Ohio U.);Tom Workman, Richard Eynon and Paul Schultz(Valparaiso); PhU Rychener, Tom Seiple and BobVan Pappel (BowUng Green); Dave Brown andBiU FrieseU (Lafayette); Ed PoweU, Allan Rush andMike Irons (Wabash); Gary Birchler, Dave <strong>No</strong>rmileand Skip Post (Puget Sound).