RED DEVIL BASKETBALL AT DICKINSON - 1899 - 1985 BY W. J. GOBRECHT, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION , DICKINSON COLLEGE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS EARLY BASKETBALL HISTORY AT DICKINSON TO 1918 WALTER H. HITCHLER 1918 - 1919 THE DICKINSON LEGEND - RICHARD H. MCANDREWS 1919 - 1947 CHARLES H. B. "CHICK" KENNEDY 1947 - 1951 JOHN D. HOPPER 1951 - 1952 ALURED C. "SLIM" RANSOM 1952 - 1955 JOSEPH G. DUCHARME 1955 - 1964 EDWARD J. ASHNAULT 1964 - 1967 DAVID L. WATKINS 1967 - 1978 EUGENE A. EVANS 1978 - 1985 RECORDS, LETTERMEN, AND SERIES SECTION REFERENCE SECTION Pages 1 - 4 5 - 31 32 - 38 39 - 126 127 - 147 148 - 153 154 - 168 169 - 210 211 - 229 230 - 292 293 - 330 331 - 457 458 - 463 1 EXPLANATION Because of the mountainous amount of data collected for all the basketball years, it was a necessity to only profile each coach that is identified with his era. Therefore, at the begin¬ ning of each section of each coach appears a profile. The vast majority of statistics was collected in the past six months. The data came from three basic sources: official team scorebooks, newspapers, and student yearbooks and newspapers. This includes both Dickinson's and the opponent's sources. The scorebooks were the best and most accurate source of raw information. However, there were too few scorebooks in the athletic department files. Our scorebooks include 1937-42; 1955- 57; 1958-64; 1967-86. In most cases, the athletic director at the various schools was the key to whether there were such sources available or not. Those directors who had a sense of history were especially helpful. The director who had a long tenure at a school also was better organized with that school s records. The biggest statistic absent from the scorebooks before 1955 was field goal attempts and rebounds by individual players. The gathering of these statistics by most schools coincided with the consolidation of these facts by the NCAA in the 1960 s. Some schools, Dickinson included, kept two sets of statistics. One in the scorebook and the other information that was sent to the NCAA. In the period from 1972 to 1983 Dickinson did not enter the field goal attempts and individual rebounds in the score- books but in fact did send them to the NCAA Statistical Bureau. Therefore, in reconstructing those years all the attempts listed were from the opponents sources or NCAA final season records. The move from Alumni Gymnasium to the Kline Life/Sports Learning Center in 1980 created a void in the same eleven year period. What material that was available is shown in each year's summary. Most other years the reconstruction followed the same lines of research. Microfilm at the State Library in Harrisburg, 2 Hamilton Library in Carlisle, plus sources on Dickinson’s opponents campus library and athletic files provided the rest of the raw data. Actual visits were made to all area institut¬ ions and a vigorous letter writing campaign was waged to the more distant opponents. With over 1275 games played, you can readily see the enormous amount of material that was necessary for a final report. The largest headache was obtaining the services of the right source at each college. As stated before, the athletic director was the best source. In other instances the following source persons included the head basketball coaches, sports information offices, archivists, librarians, college public information offices, and sports editors of local newspapers in the college area. Bob Kenworthy, Sports Information Director at Gettysburg College, was the best organized and most helpful in this project. His books were the most complete which probably indicates why he has been their director since 1957. At F&M, the head basketball coach, Glenn Robinson had the information needed in his shot charts of the Dickinson games. Most surprising sources of data were provided by archivists at Ursinus, St. Francis College of Loretto, Pennsylvania, St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, and Shippensburg University. It is interesting to note that very few Division III colleges had a separate SID officer. Most of the schools usually used their Public Information Office staff to dispense sports data. Before 1942 and the Second World War, the campus newspapers of all schools was an excellent source of information. It seems that the sports editors took a special pride in reporting all phases of the game. Many times, when there was a discrepancy in the final game statistics, three sources were gathered in order to cross-check a particular statistic. In all cases, the in¬ dividual Dickinson player was given the benefit of the better statistical figure. Each account lists that difference. An interesting game occurred against Gettysburg in 1921. This game account is detailed in the record for that year. Three accounts were used to make a final accounting of this game - "The Microcosm", "The Dickinsonian", and "The Gettysburgian". 3 In reporting individual games, there were always three possible sources. These three could include any of the follow¬ ing: local newspaper sports editor or reporter, home scorebook keeper, and the visiting scorebook keeper. Keep in mind that the home team scorebook is always the official record. Addit¬ ional statisticians also helped each team. Immediately you can understand the problem with compiling the correct figures, al¬ though most always the three agreed. Usually the storekeepers never compared notes at the end of the game. One big drawback for Dickinson was the fact that the "Sentinel", Carlisle news¬ paper, hardly ever reported away games. It was the mission of this report to give every available statistic that appeared in print for every game in every season. The team and individual all-time records were prepared from each season's report. If any errors exist, they are errors of omission rather than commission. There are very few games that were not available from any source. Those games are marked in the summaries. 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS There were countless people who have aided me on this re¬ search project on the history of basketball at Dickinson College. To all those persons, I want to express my gratitude. I would especially like to acknowledge Dr. Benjamin D. James and Eugene A. Evans. Both men are Hall of Fame members and have long time associations with Red Devil basketball. Dr. James played basketball for four years from 1930 to 1934, coach¬ ed as an assistant to McAndrews for two years from 1941 to 1943, and he 1 ^recruit student-athletes as director and later as Dean of Admissions from 1946 to 1963. Finally, as Dean of Students, he helped shape athletic policies. Gene Evans was a member of the 1945 to 1949 basketball teams and returned to coach as an assistant and, later, for the past seven years as the head bas¬ ketball coach. Both read and made important comments on the manuscript. The May Morris Room archivists, Martha Slotten and Marie Ferre, allowed me much freedom of access to all college publica¬ tions. Marcia Barndt Gobrecht, my wife, proofread and offered suggestions for the final copy. Last but not least, the college administration, who were responsible for granting me a sabbati¬ cal to finish the collecting of statistics and to write the narrative. The entire project was an enjoyable experience and I hope that in the future, I will have the opportunity to complete other sports histories. EARLY BASKETBALL HISTORY AT DICKINSON TO 1918 6 EARLY BASKETBALL HISTORY AT DICKINSON TO 1918 In 1891, basketball originated in Springfield, Massachusetts at the YMCA Training School which is now Springfield College. In searching for a game to play during the long winter months. Dr. James Naismith, a physical education instructor, was given the assignment by his department chairman to invent a game^that would keep the unruly students occupied. He tried all types/^games in¬ doors but most of them were too physical in nature. Finally, he asked a maintenance worker to fashion some boxes on the wall. The worker did not have any spare lumber available but he advised Dr. Naismith that there were plenty of peach baskets in the stor¬ age room. The worker attached one basket at each end of the gymnasium and the early game of basketball started to take form. The object of the game was to toss a volleyball into the baskets. It was odd to note that, in the very first days of play, the bottoms were still intact on the baskets and someone had to lift out the ball that entered. Despite enthusiasm for the new game at Springfield, basketball spread very slowly. Even six years later it was still thought to be a YMCA exercise rather than a serious game. It took a little time until the graduates of the Training School could spread the game to the local Y's. The youngsters who learned the game spread it to their high schools and colleges. By January 1895, "The Dickinsonian" called the attention of the Mid-Winter Sports Committee to the game of "Basket Ball . They further stated that "it is a good game and has lots of excite- ^.n. it". "Let' s have two teams to compete in the gymnasium in the Mid-Winter Sports". "The game is simple and easily learned" Again "The Dickinsonian" in the April 1895 issue refereed to basket ball. They stated, "We are glad to notice that the suggestion of "The Dickinsonian" about basket ball has been acted upon". "Prof¬ essor Stevens (Stephens) has purchased a ball and has the basket frames already in position". "Can we have a game for the Spring Sports?" It must be noted here that there was no electricity in the gymnasium at this time. Thus, most workouts must be done dur- ing daylight hours. This situation created a log jam for space with the gym team and classes. Captain Pratt, the Indian School superintendent and founder, invited Professor Stephens and about twenty boys to visit the school at the barracks to witness a magnificient exhibition of basketball. Apparently the Indians had been playing the game for at least two years. The same issue of "The Dickinsonian", May 1895, also stated that President Reed thought basketball nothing but diluted football. The following year, "The Dickinsonian" stated that the attempt at basketball made last season was not as successful as was hoped for as an out-door sport. "It does not seem to arouse enough en¬ thusiasm" • "While the gymnasium is too small and too full of apparatus to make a good place for such a lively game . The exhibition game that the Dickinson men were invited to witness that Spring planted a seed about the game in several in terested athletes, most notably the football players. The Spring of 1896 found those players forming a basketball club team. The challenge thrown to them by Captain Pratt resulted in a scrimmage game with the Indians. "The Red Man", the official Indian School publication of April 1896 reports the game played on March 28. The following is a re- print of that historic meeting: "THE GAME WITH DICKINSON COLLEGE" "On the evening of Saturday the 28th of March, the gym^ nasium was thrown open to those who wished to see w a ised to be the most interesting basket-ball game ot J; he ^ea son. An admission fee of 25 cents was charged for the bene¬ fit of the Indian School Athletic Association. By eight o'clock the galleries contained several hund red people including students of the school, students o Dickinson College and citizens of Carlisle. The first of the players to put in an appearance were the Dickinsonians - Messrs Heckman (Capt.), Sheets, Hubler, West, Louther, Kriebel, Moses, Dyer, Houston - who came in bounding like young deer, and were dressed in considerable undress. Sleeveless and legless suits were the rule. Sleeveless white sweaters inside, dark sweaters outside, white and dark sweaters inside and outside and union suits of white, were white. The most becoming suits were the close- fitting dark blue. The Indians - Jamison (Capt.), Shelafo, Rogers, Archi- quette, Senaca, Waboos, Spencer, Miller, Mitchell - who, according to tradition, might be expected, to have worn the least clothing, were completely covered, although the ex¬ posed legs and arms of bronze are not so conspicuous and seemingly out of place as the bare extremities of the white¬ skinned Anglo-Saxons. The Indians wore suits of dark red making of themselves the veritable red men of the occasion. Five minutes, perhaps, were spent in practice, as the band in the gallery discoursed popular airs. The Indian practice was slow, and one could see from the wild leaps made for the ball by the Dickinsonians and the graceful skips from one side of the field to the other, that they meant to astonish the 'natives', if such a thing were possible. The game consisted of two 15-minute halves with an in¬ terval of ten minutes between the halves, and was won by the Indians in a score of 5 to 4 goals. The playing throughout was full of dash and determination. The visiting team were obliged to make long throws in order to get the ball away from their basket, while our boys by short passes and systematic work slowly but surely re¬ turned it. The Dickinsonians made three of their four points on fouls, while we made but one. Of the other four goals to our credit, Archiquette and Rogers thre two each. None of the fouls were made intentionally. Mr. Thompson of the Indian School acted as referee. Messrs. Claudy, of the Indian School, and Stephens, of Dickinson College, were the umpires/' Apparently, the Dickinsonians did not take too kindly to the loss at the Indian School because nothing about this game was ever written in either "The Dickinsonian" or "The Microcosm". In fact, the only thing listed in a passing fashion was that there was a "scrum" with the Indians but no details were listed. "The Red Man" also never chronicled another game with Dickinson. The new game would take getting use to. Maybe a look at the description of the game that appeared in the same issue of "The Red Man" that contained the account of the Indian - Dickinson game would allow you a better under¬ standing of how the game was played in that era. The following is a reprint of that April 1896 article: "Basket Ball" "Basket Ball is a game to be played in-doors or out. It has none of the objectionable features of some other athletic games but possesses all of their virtues. It is as exciting and interesting as foot¬ ball. The field of play can be of any size. The larger the field the greater the number of players. In a play¬ ing space of 6000 square feet or over, nine men would constitute a team. As we play it, the field is divided into three equal parts by lines running across it. There are two baskets one at each end of the field and ten feet above the ground. 0 Basket 10 ft. above the ground 0 The stars represent the players, there being a player and his opponent at each place. Three men are assigned to each part of the field and are to defend their portion of it. Each player has an opponent. While one team by throwing the ball, rolling or batting it with the open hand, is endeavor¬ ing to get it in the basket at one end of the field, the other team is by the same means endeavoring to pre¬ vent this and is trying to get the ball in the basket at the opposite end of the field. The players are not permitted to carry the ball, nor are they allowed to run with it or kick it. Pushing, striking, tripping or unnecessarily rough play is called foul and is penalized by permitting one of the opposite team to stand fifteen feet from the basket and without interference to try to throw the ball into the basket. Each time the ball enters the basket counts one goal. The team scoring the greater number of goals in a specified time of play, wins the game. The referee puts the ball in play by throwing it in the air at the centre of the field when each team tries to make a goal as described. After each goal the ball is put in play at the centre. For all around athletic training basketball is of inestimable value.” The November 1896 "Dickinsonian” reported that the University of Pennsylvania was attempting to form a basketball league and wanted Dickinson to participate. Swarthmore, FScM, Bucknell, and Bloomsburg Normal School were other schools contacted to join. By February 6, 1897 an editorial appeared in "The Dickinson- ian” which stated that basketball was very popular and a team from Dickinson will again play the Indians. The editorial further said, "We, therefore, should get some orderly training into workouts and a Captain should be elected to start a team”. No roster appears for this year but it is likely that most of the same men played on the team as in 1896. It is also quite possible that they played the Indians again. However no record of the game exists in either school's publications. The college admin¬ istration certainly did not recognize the club sport. The first officially recognized team was the 1899 - 1900 team. Thus, this group of basketball pioneers were awarded the Varsity "D". Bucknell was the first intercollegiate opponent, although the first game was played against the Harrisburg YMCA. As has been noted earlier, the YMCA played a big part in the develop¬ ment of the game. On Dickinson's first schedule, three YMCA teams are listed. The early years also found basketball a totally student run organization from gathering the necessary funds, to travel arrangements, to equipment purchases, and to coaching. There were many pitfalls in the early arrangements for a schedule. The opponents were haphazardly scheduled and subject to change at a minute's notice. The rules were not standardized and therefore subject to local interpretation. Anybody could be called upon to officiate the game. Team players, injured players, faculty members, and in the case of Dickinson from 1908-12, a young law instructor, Walter H. Hitchler, who was to have a tremendous impact on Dickinson athletics in later years. Some YMCA's used their own rules which allowed no dribbles and awarded three points for each basket from the field. Some other Y's and most of the colleges followed the rules as set forth by the AAU (AmateuxnAthletic Union). Until the mid 1890's the YMCA's ruled the country in regards to all basketball rules. The original thirteen that Naismith set down served as the basis for all rules in all areas. All but one still exist in today's rules. Around the turn of the century, the AAU began to codify all old and new additions to the rule book. In 1908 the NCAA joined the AAU and together they determined the rules. Many schools ended their schedules abruptly. Others dropped programs for a few years and just as quickly restarted them again. Dickinson fell into both of the above categories. In 1902-03, the schedule was dropped after two games. The reason cited was ill¬ ness and injuries to squad members. Other years finances at Dick¬ inson were given as the reason for stopping play. In all cases, the sport was always re-instituted when there was overwhelming student interest. During the years when there was no varsity competition, inter-class basketball kept the interest in the sport alive. It is noteworthy to mention that the women of Dickinson had a schedule and was considered a varsity program. In 1902-03, they played a two game schedule, home and away, with Cumberland Valley Normal School, later named Shippensburg. The co-eds split the series with each team winning on their home court. The failure to win games was probably the biggest reason for the demise of most of the programs. Nobody was going to pay to see a loser. Usually financial problems were tied to the final won-lost record. No income during the season usually was tied to the over all record. In 1908-09 intercollegiate play resumed for the third time since its inception in 1899-1900. "The Dickinsonian" stated that there appeared to be a renewed interest in basketball but three doubts were raised before the season started. Those doubts were, "1. Could basketball leave a hole in the Athletic Association Treasury? answer - $40.00 net loss; 2. Could they turn out a credible team? answer - yes, two wins and four losses; 3. Do the students want basketball? answer - yes and they enjoy it". During the three year hiatus between 1906 and 1908, many club teams, pick-up teams and law school teams abounded. They all used the name of Dickinson but none of these so-called teams were ever officially recognized by the administration of the college. The general public really was confused by all these teams. With the .500 record in 1909-10, the game of basketball was definitely enjoying a renewed success. Then the bottom fell out of the program when the 1911-12 team had a winless season. This once again prompted the athletic powers to end the program. This situation remained until the end of World War I. During the formative years, only one so-called coach ever directed the fortunes of Dickinson basketball. Joseph A. Pipal, former football coach and physical director of the gymnasium assumed the leadership in the renewal of intercollegiate play in 1908. A failure as a football coach, Pipal recorded a two win and four loss season. This .333 was the same percentage that the entire early programs recorded from 1899 to 1918. Coaching was definitely lacking in the early years. The willy nilly approach by the student run organization caused the lack of continuity and success. However, this was the universal approach at almost all other colleges in the country. The managers and captains had exclusive control during the season but the Ath¬ letic Association along with Dr. Reed, college president,had the final authority. As a student run organization, it was only as good as the leadership provided by each squad. From 1899 to 1912, excluding Pipal's brief tenure in 1908-09, 22 wins and 44 losses were recorded for a .333 percentage. The various programs never quite reached the point where they were self-supporting. The eventual specter of no funds to operate the various teams, in the last analysis, caused the demise of the good intentions of the players and the management staff. The lOp admission fee did not allow for much margin of error. The offi¬ ciating was erratic because there was not a systematic means for training qualified people. The whistle blower was anybody who was interested and available. The system caused much controversy because "homers" were always very much in evidence depending where you played. Walter H. Hitchler, as previously mentioned, was an exception to the rule. Up to 1918, most of the teams at various times were made up of a combination of Conway Hall prep school students, law students, and college students. The rules of eligibility were not very stringent and there was no national governing body until 1908 when the NCAA began an involvement with the rules. The best player of the era was Victor H. Boell. He was one of the players who helped get the sport started again in 1908. He proved to be one of the best scorers in the early years cause of his basketball abilities and his all-around abilities m other sports, Boell was posthumously inducted into the Dickinson College Sports Hall of Fame on September 27, 1980. He won nine letters in his college career, including two in basketball. He scored a record 324 points in his three year career. This mark stood until 1923. He amassed 82 field goals and 160 free throws. In this early era, one player was the designated free throw shooter. Therefore, Boell had more opportunity to score point His records are listed in the 1910-11 summaries for the season. It was not a very auspicious beginning, but interesting. Dickinson was definitely one of the first college institutions to have a varsity basketball team. The early experiences in the sport were probably not that unlike similar colleges in the country The early pioneers should be viewed as men who wanted to play a new game for fun and enjoyment. Of course, they could not have known what lay ahead as the game progressed. Suffice it to say, they truly reflected the college spirit and scene throughout the country at this time. 1899 - 1900 Opponent Dec 9 H Harrisburg YMCA Jan 25 A York YMCA 27 H Bucknell Feb 1 A Bucknell 2 A Williamsport YMCA 3 A State College 17 H Cornell 22 A Drexel 24 A Third Regiment NGP 9 D 0 26 7 Won 3 Lost 6 40 2 12 15 Manager Warren N. Shuman 12 15 0 36 Captain William H. Taylor 6 42 22 11 14 36 10 38 142 202 Scoring by games: 1 . 4. Harrisburg YMCA 26-7 6. FG FT Pts McGuffie 3 2 - 8 Belt 3 6 Hess 3 6 Hoover 1 2 Metzel 1 2 Shuman 1 2 Taylor 0 7. 12 2 - 26 York YMCA 40 - 2 Hoover 7 14 Belt 5 10 Metzel 4 2 - 10 Taylor 2 4 Hess 1 2 8. 19 2 - 40 Bucknell 12 - 15 McGuffie 4 8 Hoover 1 2 Metzel 1 2 Hess; Belt; Taylor_all 6 0 12 9. Bucknell 12 - 15 McGuffie 4 2 - 10 Gillespie 1 2 Hpkr: Hoover: Metzel; Taylor all 0 6. State College 6-42 Hess 1 Hoover 1 Metzel 2 - Taylor; Bel t; McGuffie all 2 2 - 2 2 2 0 7. Cornell McGuffie Metzel Hess Hoover 22 - 11 6 1 2 1 2 - Taylor; G illespie all 12 4 4 2 0 10 14 - 36 22 Drexel McGuffie 5 10 Metzel 1 2 - 4 Hess; Hoover; Shuman; Taylor; a nd Gillespie 0 6 2 - 14 Third Regiment NGP (Phila.) 10-38 ("Philadelphia Inquirer" carried an article on the game with line¬ ups but reported no individual scoring for the game. Hess, Taylor, McGuffie, Metzel, and Gillespie were listed as Dickinson’s five.) 5. Williamsport YMCA 0-36 Individual Scoring (minus the last game) FG FT Totals John HcGuffie 23 2 - 48 George V. Metzel 8 8 - 24 Thomas Leonard Hoover 11 22 James S. Belt 8 16 Floyd L. Hess 7 14 William H. Taylor 2 4 Hamilton D, Gillespie 1 2 Warren N. Shuman 1 2 61 10 - 132 Season Hi-Lites First official basketball letter winners for this team. Appears that the two previous teams did not play outside opponents. John HcGuffie became the first official high scorer for the season with 48 pts. In fact everything done this season became the standard to shoot for. Hamilton D. Gillespie got into an altercation at the Drexel game in Philadelphia and became the first player to be ejected from a Dickinson game. Tetter Winners and squad members Attack - Forward -*George V. Metzel '00; *John McGuffie , 02L Center - *Thomas Leonard Hoover ' 00L; *Hamilton D. Gillespie ' 02L Guard - *Floyd L. Hess 'OIL; ^Captain William H. Taylor '00L Manager - Warren N. Shuman '02 (also played) others - James E, Belt *02 *Denotes letter winners 1900 - 1901 Opponent D 0 Jan 25 A Danville 16 26 Won 2 Lost 4 26 A Bucknell 9 33 Feb 1 H York YMCA 17 10 Manager Robert Y. Stuart 6 H Gettysburg 42 14 9 H Bucknell 14 26 Captain Floyd L. Hess 16 A Gettysburg 16 20 6 114 129 Scoring by games : 1. Danville 16 - 26 4. Gettysburg FG FT Pts McGuffie Shuman 2 — Hess Belt 2 4 Shuman Powell 2 4 Powell Taylor 2 4 Taylor Hoagland 0 8 16 6. Bucknell Bucknell 9 - 33 McGuffie Hess 3 - 3 Hoagland Shuman 1 2 Powell Belt 1 2 Hess Powell 1 2 Hoagland 0 3 3 - 9 7. Gettysburg 17 - 10 Hess York YMCA Shuman Shuman 2 4 Powell Belt 2 4 Belt Chapman 1 1 - 3 Taylor Odgers 1 2 Hoagland 1 2 E. Brunyate 1 2 8 1 - 17 42 - 14 7 14 6 12 3 6 3 6 2 4 21 42 14 - 26 4 8 1 2 1 2 1 2 7 TZT 16 - 20 3 6 2 4 2 4 1 2 0 8 16 Individual Scoring Floyd L. Hess John McGuffie Warren N. Shuman Robert E. Powell James E. Belt William H. Taylor Archibald M. Hoagland Bertrand L. Chapman Harry E. Odgers Edwin R. Brunyate FG 10 11 10 9 6 4 2 1 1 1 55 FT 3 Totals 23 22 20 18 12 8 4 3 2 2 "TO 7T Season Hi-Lites Captain Floyd L. Hess fractured his wrist with 12 seconds to go in the season's last game with Gettysburg at Gettysburg. According to'"The Gettysburgian', campus weekly, the rules used in the Dickinson game at Gettysburg were different than those used in the Dickinson first game.(what ever that implies) Our scorers claim that the second Gettysburg game ended in a 20 - 20 tie. Not correct declares‘The Gettysburgian': Christy Mathewson, Bucknell’s gift to the Major Leagues in baseball was a starter for the Orange and Blue basketball team in the two game series. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Robert E. Powell ’05; *Warren N. Shuman ’02 Center - *James E. Belt '02 Guard - *Floyd L. Hess 'OIL Captain; ’"Archibald M. Hoagland ' 03L others - William H. Taylor '00L; John McGuffie '02L; Harry E. Odgers '02; Bertrand L. Chapman '02; Edwin R. Brunyate 03 1901 - 02 Opponent D Jan 25 H Bucknell 13 31 A Bucknell 3 Feb 1 A Williamsport YMCA 10 8 H Millersville Normal 60 14 A York YMCA 18 15 A Steelton YMCA 25 26 H Steelton YMCA 38 Mar _8 H Albright _2i 8 games 243 Score by frames : 1 . Bucknell 13 - 21 EG. FT Pts Powell 3 1 - 7 W. Brunyate 2 - 2 E. Brunyate 1 2 Chapman 1 2 Orders; Shuman: Harman all 0 5 3 - 13 2. Bucknell 3-46 Carlin 1 2 Powell 1 - 1 W. Brunyate; E. Brunyate; Chapman; Bare; Shuman all 0 1 1 - 3 3. Williamsport YMCA 10 - 38 W. Brunyate 2 6 Bare 1 3 Powell 1 - 1 E. Brunyate; Chapman; Carlin; Odeers; Shuman all 0 3 1 - 10 (each goal counted 3 points) 4. Millersville Normal 60 - 25 W, Brunyate 12 24 Odgers 4 8 Powell 4 8 Carlin 4 8 Chapman 2 4 Shuman 2 4 Stuart 1 2 Bare 1 2 30 60 0 21 Won 4 Lost 4 46 38 Manager - James A. Betts 25 32 Captain - Robert E. Powell 18 8 12 200 York YMCA 18 - 32 W. Brunyate 4 1 - 13 Powell 1 2 - 5 E. Brunyate; Bare; Odgers; Kelley; Shuman all 0 5 3 - 18 (each goal counted 3 points) Steelton YMCA 25 - 18 Powell 3 5 - 11 Carlin 5 10 Bare 1 2 Odgers 1 2 Stuart 0 10 5 - 25 Steelton YMCA 38 - 8 Powell 9 2 - 20 Odgers 3 6 Carlin 2 4 Kelley 2 4 Chapman 1 2 Bare 1 2 E. Brunvate: Stuart: Prickett 0 18 2 - 38 Albright ?6 - 12 Powell 14 28 Odgers 5 10 Chapmen 5 10 Bare 4 8 W. Brunyate 4 8 Prickett 2 4 Shuman 2 4 Stuart 1 2 Kelley 1 2 38 76 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals Robert S. Powell 33 @ 2 + 1 3 12 - 81 William L. Brunyate 16 @ 2 + 6 @ r* 2 - 53 Harry E. Odgers 13 26 Edwin Carlin 12 24 gertrand L. Chapman 9 Luther Bare @ 2 + 1 @ 3 Warren N. Shuman Hr 8 J # Walter Kelley 3 6 Robert Y. Stuart 2 4 Howard P. Prickett 2 4 Edwin R. Brunyate 1 2 James H. Opie 0 Daniel E. Harman 0 102 © 2 + 8 e 3 15 - 243 Season Hi-Lites s The YMCA rules at Williamsport and York used the 3 point rule per basket. The team set a new one season high for the most points scored. (243 pts) Robert E. Powell became the single game high scorer with 14 field goals and 28 points vs Albright at home. He also won the season high point total with 81 points on 33 fg @ 2 pts +1 fg at 3 pts + 12 free throws. A team mark was set vs Albright with 38 fgs and ?6 points Tetter Winners and other squad members Forward - *Harry E. Odgers '02;*Captain Robert E. Powell '05 Center - *William L. Brunyate ’05 Guard - *Warren N. Shuman '02; *Bertrand L. Chapman '02; *S. Luther Bare '02 Manager - James A. Betts '04; Ass't Rippey T. Sadler '06 others - Edwin Carlin '04L; Howard P. Prickett '04L; James H. Opie '05; J. V/alter Kelley '02; Edwin R. Brunyate '03; Robert Y. Stuart '03; Daniel E. Harman *P 12^ _ T Ci Oooonent r V 0 Won 1 Lost 1 Jan If Albright 1 | 38 14 Manager - W. Gibbs McKenny 2 / Steel ton YMCA A u 25 Ass't Manager - Ben Hinchman Feb 7 Jefferson Medical of 52 Phi la 33 A Captain - William L. Brunyate 14 Lafayette 1 20 State College A 21 Bucknel1 A 27 Lehigh A 28 Lafayette A Mar 14 Bucknel1 H Scoring by games: 1. Albright 38 - 14 W. Brunyate Prickett E. Brunyate Tompkinson Ammerman Stuart Opie INDIVIDUAL SCORING : William L. Brunyate Howard Prickett Edwin R. Brunyate Robert Y. Stuart Paul E. Tompkinson Edwin C. Ammerman James H. Opie FG FT PTS 2. Steel ton YMCA 14 - 25 FG FT PTS 6 2 14 W. Brunyate 4 2 10 4 8 Stuart 2 4 3 6 Prickett; E. Brunyate; Tompkinson; 2 4 Ammerman all 0 Lm 1 2 6 2 14 1 2 1 2 18 2 38 FIELD GOALS FOULS TOTALS 10 4 24 4 8 3 6 3 6 2 4 1 2 1 2 24 ~1 52 Season Hi-Lites: An intercollegiate schedule was arranged but because of injuries ano illnesses the season was discontinued after the second game. Although there were enough players available, the Dickinsonian gave lack of material as the reason for the stoppage. Finished the year with an inter-class tournament in order to gain experience and develop material. The first women's Varsity basketball team made its appearance this year and played a two game home and home schedule with S’nippensburg Normal. Dickinson won the first contest at home 6-4 and Shippensburg won the second 6 - 2 at Shippensburg. 1Q04 - 05 14 21 28 31 4 9 10 11 17 18 25 Jan Feb H H A H K A A A A A H Opponent Company G F&M Johns Hopkins Harrisburg A.A. Lebanon Valley Lehigh Bloomsburg Normal Bucknell Penn State College Lock Haven Normal Penn State College D 11 games 12 2 21 33 23 26 37 18 30 13 16 51 22 20 11 46 13 41 13 5 12 210 286 Won Lost Manager J. Lane Miller (indoor Sports) Captain Rippey T. Sadler (also team manager) Score bv games: FG Company G 12-2 Opie 4 Ealy 1 Rich 1 Sadler; Briner- FT all Pts 8 2 2 0 12 6 , Lehigh 16 - 51 Brenneiman 4 Rich 3 Opie Sadler; Briner_ 2 - all 2 - 8 6 2 0 14 2. F&M 21 ~ 33 Opie 3 9 Brenneman 2 Rich 1 Ealy; Sadler; Smith; Briner Whitehead____ 6 9 - 3. Johns Hopkins 23 “ 2o Opie 4 5 " Rich Brenneman 3 1 15 4 2 all 21 13 6 2 7. Bloomsburg Normal Opie 2 Rich 2 Brenneman 2 Briner; Smit h: Sadler 22 - 20 10 - all 8. Bucknell Opie Ealy Rich 6 11 - 46 1 1 10 - 6 - 14 4 4 0 22 6 2 2 Brenneman; Sadler; Smith; Briner 0 Sadler Ealy; Briner 1 all 2 0 2 7 " 11 9 5 - 23 9. Penn State College 13 - 41 Harrisburg A. Opie Rich A. 8 5 37 - 18 4 - 20 10 h. Opie 2 Brenneman 2 Briner 1 Rich; Sadler 3 " all 7 4 2 0 Smith award ed Brenneman; Ea lv: Nuttle all 2 1 0 16 5 37 Opie Brennejnan Lebanon Valley 30 - 13 Sadler Opie 5 6 - 16 A Smith Briner Brenneman 5 Rich 3 Sadler 1 all VJ 6 2 Rich Smith; Briner 0 12 6 - 30 10. Lock Haven Normal 2 1 1 1 1 3 " 13-5 1 - 13 1 - 13 4T\ C\] C\] CM (\] Ol 11. Penn State College 12 - 31 Opie 2 4 - 8 Brunyate 1 2 - 4 Rich; Sadler: Smith; Briner 0 3 6 - 12 Individual Scoring PG James K. Opie 32 Robert F. Rich 19 Harry G. Brennexnan 15 Rippey T. Sadler 5 George M. Briner 2 Vance L. Ealy 2 Ralph E. Smith 2 William L. Brunyate 1 awarded Charles E. Whitehead Harry H. Nuttle _ 78 FT " awarded " Totals 50 - 114 38 30 10 4 4 4 2 - 4 2 2 0 _0 52 - 2 210 Season Hi-Lites Re~introduced varsity basketball after a two year hiatus. James H. Opie became the highest scorer in the short history of Dickinson basketball with 114 points with 32 fgs and 50 fts. The 50 fts is a new mark also. Proved to be the last year for basketball until 1908 - 09 season. Tetter Winners and squad members Forward - *James H. Opie '05; Center - *Robert F. Rich '0? Guard - *Captain Rippey T. Sadler '06; *George M. Briner '07; *Ralph E. Smith '05 Manager - Captain Rippey T. Sadler *06; J. Lane Miller (indoor Sports) others - Harry G. Brenneman *P; Vance L. Ealy '07; Charles E. Whitehead *P; William L. Brunyate '05; Harry H. Nuttle '06 1908 1 909 Opponent D Feb 5 A Gettysburg 18 13 A F&M 24 20 K Albright 42 26 A Bucknell 19 Mar 2 A Swarthmore 28 H Gettysburg Jti ~6 ga'*\es 1?6 Georinp* bv games 1. Gettysburg 18 - - 21 FG FT Pts Boell 1 10 - 12 Hankee 3 6 Housman; Ambrose; Van Hook; Hoffman; Garrett all 0 4 10 - 18 2. F&M 24 - 29 Hoffman 4 8 Housman 3 6 Boell 1 4 - 6 Ambrose 1 2 Garrett 1 2 10 4 - 24 3 . Albright 42 - 23 Housman 9 18 Hoffman 7 14 Boell 3 6 Hankee 1 2 Ambrose 1 2 Van Hook; Garrett all 0 21 42 0 21 Won 2 Lost 4 29 23 Coach Joseph A. Pipal 28 38 CaDtain Albert A. Hoffman 18 157 Manager Clarence G. Shenton (Indoor) 4. Bucknell 19 - 28 Housman 3 O Ambrose 3 6 Hoffman 1 1 - 3 Hankee 1 2 Van Hook 1 2 Boell: Garrett all 0 9 1 - 19 5 . Swarthmore 28 - 38 Housman 6 12 Hankee 4 8 Hoffman 3 6 Ambrose 1 n C. 14 28 6. Gettysburg 45 - 18 Housman 10 7 - 27 Hankee 5 10 Hoffman 2 4 Boell 1 2 Ambrose 1 2 Vpp Hook; Garrett: Garrison 0 19 7 “ 45 Individual Scoring FG William F. Housman 31 Albert A. "Bert" Hoffman 17 Robert W. Hankee 14- Victor H. Boell 6 Charles A. Ambrose 7 Carleton R. Van Hook 1 Clinton H. Garrett 1 Englebert H. Garrison FT 7 1 14 Totals 69 35 28 26 14 2 2 0 176 77 22 Season Hi-Lites Varsity basketball was re-introduced to the campus after three year hiatus. Short 6 game schedule helped to renew interest. The entire country was showing renewed interest everywhere. Three doubts for the season were 1. could the basketball season leave a hole in the AA Treasury? answer - $40.00 net loss; 2. could they turn out a creditable team? answer - 2 wins, 4 losses; 3 . do the students want basketball? answer - yes and they enjoy it. Scrimmaged the Harrisburg YMCA and beat them easily - 49 - 26. No records were set this year. There were many teams organized for the past three years but none were official Dickinson teams. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *William F. Housman '09; *Robert W. Hankee '11L Center - *Albert A. "Bert" Hoffman '11L Captain Guard - *Charles A. Ambrose '09L; *Carleton R. Van Hook '12 others - Victor H. Boell 'll; Clinton H. Garrett '09; Englebert H. Garrison '10 1909 - 1 910 Opponent L Jan 29 H Harrisburg YMCA 58 Feb 1 A Swarthmore 15 5 H Baltimore Medical 42 9 A Gettysburg 18 11 A Bucknell 17 18 A Baltimore Medical 18 19 H Albright 37 24 H Gettysburg 26 Mar 4 H Bucknell 18 _2 10 A games F&M 22 271 0 23 Won 5 Lost 5 29 13 Manager Victor H. Boell 48 38 Ass't Mgr. Norris M. Mumper 47 16 Captain Carleton R. Van Hook 24 16 293 Scoring by games: 1 . Harrisburg YMCA 58 ~ 23 FG FT Pts Boell 12 8 - 32 Hankee 9 18 o Garrison 4 O Unffman• Van Hook all 0 J. * 1 25 8 - 58 Swarthmore 15 - 29 Boell 2 7 " 11 Hankee 2 4 Garrison; Hoffman; Van Hook all 0 4 7 ~ 15 Baltimore Medical 42 - 13 Boell 6 6 - 18 Hoffman 9 18 Gilman 3 6 Garrison; Van Hook all 0 18 6 - 42 Gettysburg 18 - 48 Boell 1 10 - 12 Hoffman 2 4 Gilman 1 2 Garrison; Henderson: Van Hook all 0 4 10 - 18 Bucknell 17 - 38 Boell 4 5 " 13 Hoffman 2 4 Garrison; Gilman; Henderson: Van Hook 0 6 5 - 17 6. Baltimore Medical 18-4? Boell Henderson Gilman Garrison; 3 ^ " 3 1 Van Hook: Grant 10 6 2 0 7 4 - 18 7. Albright 37 - 16 Boell 5 11 - 21 Henderson 4 8 Gilman 4 8 Garrison; Van Hook all 0 13 11 " 37 8. Gettysburg 26 - 24 Boell 2 8 - 12 Hoffman 3 6 Henderson 2 4 Garrison 1 2 Gilman 1 2 Van Hook 0 9 8 - 26 9. Bucknell 18 - 16 Boell 3 6 - 12 Hoffman 2 4 Van Hook 1 2 Garrison; Henderson all_ 0 6 6 - 18 10. F&M 22 " 39 Boell 5 10 - 20 Henderson 1 2 Garrison; Gilman: Grant all 0 6 10 - 22 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals Victor H. Boell 43 75 - 161 Albert A. "Bert" Hoffman 18 36 Robert W. Hankee 11 22 D. Albert "Chick" Henderson 10 20 Harold A. Gilman 10 20 Englebert H. Garrison 5 10 Carleton R. Van Hook 1 2 98 75 ~ 271 Season Hi-Lites Juniata was scheduled to open the season at home on January 29. Because of illness to several of their players, they cancelled the game and Harrisburg YMCA was quickly inserted in the schedule. Upset both Gettysburg and Bucknell in back to back home victories. Bucknell game was the best team effort of the year. Captain-elect William F. Housman gave way to Carleton R. Van Hook because of a serious operation during the summer. Victor H. Boell had a sensational scoring year. Records Most points one game - 32 vs Harrisburg YMCA (H) Most free throws one game - 11 vs Albright (h) Most field goals one season - 43 Most free throws one season - 75 Most total points one season - 161 Highest scoring avg one season - 16.1 All of the above were accomplished by Victor H. Boell (According to the rules at this time one man shot all of the free throws) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Victor H. Boell 'll Center - Guard - *Carleton R, Van Hook '12 Captain; *Englebert H. Garrison '10 Manager - Victor H. Boell 'll; Ass't Norris M. Mumper '12 others - Robert W. Hankee '11L; Albert A. "Bert" Hoffman '11L; Harold A. Gilman '13; D. Albert "Chick" Henderson '12; George P. Grant '13; Thomas B. Miller '12 1910 - 1911 Opponent Jan 2? A Bucknell 28 A Susquehanna Feb 4 A Albright 10 p Albright 18 A Gettysburg 21 A Manhattan 22 A Army (West Point) 23 A Brooklyn Crescent A,C, Mar 3 H Gettysburg 11 H Bucknell 10 games Scoring bv games 1. Bucknell 23 - 40 FG FT Pts Boell 4 - 7 " 15 Housman 2 4 Henderson 1 2 Bunn 1 2 Van Hook? I ■ic Elfish all 0 8 7 - 23 2. Susquehanna 35 " 50 Boell 6 5 ~ 17 Housman 3 6 Gilman 3 6 Van Hook 2 4 Henderson 1 2 Dunn 0 1 VT\ O 35 3. Albright 26 - 27 Hgnderson 4 8 Dunn 4 8 Boell 1 4 - 6 Housman 2 4 Corbin 0 11 4 - 26 4. Albright 34 - 14 Housman 6 12 Henderson 5 10 Boell 2 6 - 10 Dunn 1 2 Van Hook 0 14 6 - 34 5. Gettysburg 38 - 39 Boell 4 14 - 22 Housman 4 8 Dunn 4 8 Henderson; Corbin all 0 12 14 - 38 40 Won 2 Lost 8 50 27 14 Manager Norris M. Mumper 39 Captain Victor H. Boell 39 35 26 28 _21 329 Manhattan 20 - 39 Boell 5 “ 4 - 14 Dunn 2 4 Van Hook 1 2 Henderson; Marshall; Corbin; MeElfish all 0 8 4 - 20 Army (West Point) 24 - 35 Marshall 6 12 Boell 2 8-9 12 Henderson; Dunn: Van Hook all 0 8 8-9 24 Brooklyn Crescent A.C. 20 - 2 Boell 2 4 - 8 Henderson 3 6 Marshall 2 4 Dunn 1 2 Corbin 0 8 4 - 20 9. Gettysburg 23 - 28 Boell 4 - 11 - 17 1 Housman 2 - Dunn: Van Hook; Corbin- 11-1/ 23 10. Bucknell 36 “ 31 Boell 3 8-11 14 Housman ? 14 Bunn 2 4 Corbin 1 2 Henderson 1 2 14 8-11 3b D 23 35 26 34 38 20 24 20 23 J26 279 O 4> ^ Individual Scoring Field Goals FT Totals Victor H. Boell 33 71 137 William F. Housman 26 52 D. Albert "Chick" Henderson 15 30 Francis A. "Mother" Dunn 15 30 Raymond E. Marshall 8 16 Carlton R. Van Hook 3 6 Harold A. Gilman 3 6 J. Harrison Corbin 1 2 Russell E. McElfish 0 104 71 279 Season Hi-Lites Plaved seven out of ten games on the road. Professor Walter H. Hi'tchler of the Dickinson School of Law helped to officiate the three home games. Made two road trips in which five games were played. Both Gettysburg games were extremely close. The second encounter at home resulted in a double overtime loss. The score was 22 - 22 after regulation time. In the first overtime period of five minutes each team could only manage one point. In the second match with Albright in Carlisle, the Red and White allowed only 3 field goals on defense. Victor H. Boell was the designated free throw shooter for the season and he responded with a 71 total made. Records Most free throws made one gameo- 14 - vs Gettysburg (A) Boell Most career points - 324 - Victor H. Boell (82 fgs + 160 fts) 1908-11 Most career field goals - 82 - Boell Most career free throws - 160 - Boell Le tter Winners and squad members Forward - ^Victor H. Boell 'll Captain; *William F. Housman '11L Center - *Francis A. "Mother" Dunn ’14 Guard - *D. Albert "Chick" Henderson '12 nt -u prq _ Carlton R Van Hook '12; J. Harrison Corbin '14L; Raymond others gf^arshaii '14, Russell E. McElfish '14; Harold A. Gilman' Managers - Norris M. Mumper '12; Ass't R. Bruce Patterson 13 1911 - 1912 Opponent D 0 Jan 13 A Shippensburg Normal 11 20 Won 0 19 A Swarthmore 18 5^ 20 A PMC 21 25 Manager R. 26 H PA State Forestry 17 34 27 H Albright 28 39 Feb 2 A Georgetown 27 29 Captain D. 3 A Navy (US Naval Academy) 12 45 9 H F&M 15 29 16 K Gettysburg 15 19 23 A Gettysburg 22 42 10 games 186 336 Scoring by games ! 1 Shippensburg Normal 11 - 20 6. Georgetown 27 - 29 FG FT Pts Bachman 5 10 Corbin 2 4 Corbin 2 3 - 5 7 Bachman 2 4 Henderson 2 4 Pearlman 1 2 Dunn 2 4 Dunn i - i Pearlman 1 2 Henderson: Tobias all 0 12 3-5 27 5 1 - ii 7. Navy (US Naval A^a^emy) 12 - 45 Swarthmore 18-54 Bachman 3 6 Bachman 2 8 - 12 Corbin 4 -11 4 Dunn 3 6 Dunn 1 2 pparlman! Corbin: Hendersons TobiasO Pearlman; Henderson all 0 5 8 - 18 4 4 -11 12 PMC 21 - 25 8. F&M 15 - 29 Corbin 1 5 - 7 Corbin 1 7 -15 9 Bachman 4 8 Bachman 2 4 Dunn 2 4 Dunn 1 2 Pearlman 1 Henderson 2 Pearlman; Henderson all 0 0 4 7 -15 15 8 5 - 21 9. Gettysburg 15 - 19 PA State Forestry (Mt. Alto) 17 - 34 Pearlman 3 6 Corbin 2 Pearlman 4 5 - 9 8 Claster Corbin Bachman 2 1 3-7 4 3 2 Dunn; Henderson; Bachman; Tobias 0 A 3-7 15 6 5 - 17 Albright 28-39 10. Gettysburg 22 - 42 16 Corbin 3 6 - 12 Corbin 3 10 - Pearlman 4 8 Bachman 2 4 Bachman 2 4 Pearlman 1 2 Henderson 2 4 Henderson; Tobias all 0 0 6 10 - 22 Dunn 6 - 28 11 31 Individual Scoring FG J. Harrison Corbin F, Donald Bachman Philip L. Pearlman Francis A. "Mother" Dunn D. Albert "Chick" Henderson Joel Claster Walter M. Tobias 14 23 13 9 4 2 6? FT Totals 43 - 71 8 - 5 ^ 30 1 - 19 8 4 _0 52 - 186 Season Hi-Lites Took a two day Southern trip and played Georgetown and the U.S, Naval Academy. Navy was All Southern Champion. Francis A. "Mother" Dunn was called home to Wilkes-Barre because of a sick brother and missed the last two Gettysburg games. Lacked a consistent high scorer. Records First winless season on recorf - 0 - 10. Caused the dropping of Intercollegiate basketball until after WW I Most points by an opponent - 336 Tfitter Winners and squad members Forward - *Philip L. Pearlman '14L; *F. Donald Bachman '15 Center - *Francis A. "Mother" Dunn ’14 Guard - *Captain D. Albert "Chick" Henderson '12; *J. Harrison Corbin ’14L Manasrer - R. Bruce Patterson '13; Ass't J. Paul Brown '14 others - Joel Claster '14; Walter M. Tobias '14L; Russell E. McElfish '14 32 WALTER H. HITCHLER - 1918 - 1919 33 WALTER H. HITCHLER - 1918 - 1919 Continuing with inter-class basketball from 1912 until 1918, the college through the entreaties of Professor Hitchler of the Dickinson School of Law decided to venture into the intercollegiate world of basketball again. Although Hitchler fostered active play with the law students during the six year hiatus, the college ad¬ ministration never gave their official approval to any of those so- called teams that carried the college name. The war clouds in Europe may have been a factor in not re-starting the sport. Immediately after the armistice, Hitchler gathered an almost equal group of law and college students. He aided this group in re-instituting basketball. It has survived to the present through 67 seasons. Only one interuption marred that long play. During World War II only in 1943-44 did Dickinson not field a team. This new venture was a welcome sight at Dickinson. The three wins and six losses did not dampen the enthusiasm of the squad. Twice during the season, Dickinson entertained the wounded soldiers at the Army Field Hospital at the Carlisle Barracks. Because of the war, the Indian School ceased its great experiment at the historic barracks. In late January 1919, the Red and White defeated the Base Hospital team. Later in the February part of the schedule, Gettysburg provided the opposition at the barracks. Almost two weeks before playing Gettysburg at the barracks for the soldiers, the Battlefielders helped Dickinson to open their intercollegiate schedule in the West Louther Street gym. In fact, the Gettysburgians were played three times during the season. However, the third game in Gettysburg, in the season finale proved disastrous. The 65 - 23 defeat was the worst of the season. Even the sports reporting was not very good this year. The Dickinsonian" and the "Microcosm" did not put forth any effort on behalf of the fledgling program. Most of the material for this season was obtained from rival college student newspaper files. It appeared that Hitchler was more an advisor than a coach to this team. In any event, he spearheaded the revival of the On September 28, 1985, Dean Hitchler was basketball program. posthumously inducted into the Dickinson College Sports Hall of Fame. He was cited for his outstanding contributions to the entire sports program at Dickinson for almost fifty years. In addition to his coaching basketball, Hitchler was tennis coach for twenty years. He relinquished the tennis post only after he was chosen as Dean of the law school. As he stepped down as coach in basketball, his influence was responsible for the appointment of his successor. Richard H. "Mac" McAndrews had been associated with Dickinson athletics since 1911 as trainer. Hitchler and McAndrews had roots in the Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania area. Becoming fast friends in Car¬ lisle, these two bachelors struck up a life time friendship. Hitchler was instrumental in forming the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference as Dickinson's representative. He also was a driving force behind the founding of the prestigious Board of Athletic Control at the college in 1934. This Board, with the Dean serving as chairman at various times, was responsible for all athletics at Dickinson until 1961. The BAC were the direct advisors to the President on all athletics including hiring and firing of coaches, establishing budgets, approving schedules, setting standards of conduct by athletes, and in general control¬ ling' all athletics. Hitchler was the sports official who was most highly sought by schools to referee games in both football and basketball. For many years the Dean was the chief official at Mercersburg Academy in football. He officiated many games of basketball at the college during the 1908-12 varsity era. The University of Virginia grad¬ uate had immediate credibility as an official because of his law background. Many questions abound concerning the use of law students on the college sports teams. Until 1932, law students were not re¬ quired to have baccalaurate degrees to gain admission to the Dickinson School of Law. Therefore, many young men entered the law school with athletic eligibility remaining. The Dean was always looking for those athletes and looked with favor on their admittance to the school. In other cases, Hitchler actively re¬ cruited high school athletes and older boys with a penchant for the law. One such outstanding athlete was Francis A. "Mother” Dunn who came from Wilkes-Barre. After a phenomenal career in foot¬ ball and basketball at the college, Dunn proceeded to the law school. He later obtained a position with the Cambria Steel Company in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. This Company later merged with Bethlehem Steel. Two of Hitchler's best players in 1918-19 were Captain Forrest J. Mervine and Clarence L. Brock. These two were the top scorers and had Brock not been injured in the Bucknell game, the Red and White would have won the game easily instead of losing the game in overtime. Half of the letter winners were from the law school and the other half from the college. One of the law letter winners, Jacob M. Cohen, of Philadelphia, established a trophy for the most valuable basketball player in each season beginning in the late 1920s. Cohen dubbed the award "The Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Trophy". Only two players would graduate from this squad. Captain Mervine and Lemisch, both law students, were the two so many fans believed that the program was on solid ground. This was not to happen but at least the program was back to stay. In 1936, Hitchler presented a speech to the football squad at their annual banquet in December. The speech allows the reader to gain some insight into Hitchler's sports philosophy. In fact, the Ivy leagues follow the same ideas today. Also the NCAA Div¬ ision III philosophy follows the same pattern. The following is an excerpt from that speech that appeared in the Winter issue of "The Alumnus", Dickinson alumni magazine: "Thirty years ago, accident rather than design, associated me with the active administration of the athletics at Dickinson. During those thirty years I only saw great sport with all its_ thrilling enthusiasm, but I became profoundly convinced that in¬ tercollegiate athletics are a great and undoubted power. These thirty years, some weary ones, of technical administration in what has been pertly called athletic statesmanship, have con¬ vinced me that college football when properly directed_and guid¬ ed is a beneficient dynamic force for good, and when misunderstood and misdirected is a baneful influence, destructive of some of the finest, keenest, and most honorable of educational aspirations. College football presents to every college a very big and a very serious opportunity of almost unlimited potency or goo evil. It is because I believe that Dickinson has taken advantage of this opportunity for the accomplishment of great good that I am present and speak to you tonight. I have interest in and sympathy for football at Dickinson because for its control we have adopted norms and rules which must be respected and obeyed, and which are not lightly cast aside to meet the changing emergencies and exigencies of particular seasons or individual games, for the purpose of making the contest safe for victory. Dickinson has demonstrated that athletic idealism is not synonymous with impractically. I rejoice in the fact Dickinson has assumed the fullest re¬ sponsibility for its own athletic disposition, attitude, obligat¬ ion and honor, for I am convinced that within each institution must be located the center of its own moral gravity, and the membership in any association or conference can never be an ade¬ quate substitute for the moral autonomy of the individual college. I am glad that Dickinson has appreciated the truth that there is a close and vital connection between the athletic ideals of an institution, the institutional and public results of athletic rivalry, and the character of its chosen athletic opponents. I believe that it is offensive and reprehensible for any institut¬ ion which is endeavoring to attain certain athletic ideals to have athletic relationships with another institution which makes neither persistent not effective effort to do likewise. The clamor for such illogical and unethical contests is a familiar and contin¬ uous experience which Dickinson has endured but resisted. I rejoice because Dickinson has not over emphasized the hippodromic features of athletics. The authorities of a college qxq . not living up to their obligation when they use the football team for purposes of advertisement, public jublilation, alleged championships, chambers of commerce or endowment funds. I do not believe that there is an obligation on the part of a college to furnish the public with substitutes for the circus, the prize fight, or the gladiatorial combat." As Hitchler retired to the sidelines in basketball, he continued to monitor the program through his friend McAndrews. Their friendship endured for over thirty five years. 1918 - 1 Ski Opponent L Jan K Carlisle Base Hospital 121 Feb 1 H Gettysburg 29 8 H Carnegie Tech 30 15 A Gettysburg 25 20 H Buaknell 48 21 A A St. Joseph*s 21 22 A Swarthmore 30 24 A.-. Delaware 19 Mar 12. A Gettysburg 23 9 games 246 0 13 Won 3 Lost 6 22 54 Coach Walter H. Hitchler 24 (neutral court at Barracks) 30 OT 24 Captain Forrest J. Mervine 49 40 Jli 341 Scoring by frames 1. Array General Hospital 21 - 13 Carlisle Barracks FG FT Pts No account scorers is of the available Gettysburg 29 - 22 Hervine 6 12 Davis 3 6 Lemisch 3 6 Cohen 1 1 - 3 Suender 1 2 Brock: Minker all 0 14 1 - 29 Carnegie Tech 30 - 54 Brock 2 8 - 12 Cohen 3 2 - 8 Mervine 2 4 Minker 2 4 Lemisch 1 2 r^vis: Corson* Pritchard all 0 10 10 - 30 Gettysburg 25 - 24 (at Barracks Brock 2 7 - 11 Davis 3 6 Mervine 2 4 Lemisch 2 4 Minker 0 9 7 - 25 5. Bucknell 48 - EH O O LT\ Brock 6 3 - 15 Davis 7 14 Mervine 4 6 - 14 Suender 1 3 - 5 Lemisch: Minker: Cohen all 0 18 12 - 48 6. St. Joseph* s 21 - 24 Brock 1 5-13 7 Mervine 3 6 Davis 1 2 Suender 1 2 Lemisch 1 2 Cohen 1 2 ~8 5-13 21 7. Swarthmore 30 - 49 Mervine 3 2-3 8 Brock 1 6 -13 8 Lemisch 2 4 Minker 2 4 Suender 4-7 4 Davis 1 o 9 12 -23 30 ) 8. Delaware 19 “ 40 No scoring summary exists for this game in the "Dela¬ ware College Review" 9. Gettysburg 23 - 65 Mervine 2 13-21 17 Brock 1 0-2 2 Minker 1 2 Pritchardl 2 Davis: Lemisch; Cohen all 0 “3-13 - 2T 23 38 Individual Scoring FGs FTs Totals* * Forrest J. Mervine 23 21 67 Clarence L. Brock 13 29 55 Clair A. Davis 15 30 Harold H. Suender 2 14 18 Bernard L. Lemisch 6 12 Jacob M. Cohen 4 4 12 Ralph L. Minker 5 10 Paul W. Pritchard 1 2 Joseph N. Gorson 0 69 68 ^Totals are for seven of the nine game played. Only the Base Hospital and Delaware games lack the scoring summaries. "The Carlisle Sentinel" reports the game as does the "Delaware College Review". In both cases only a few lines report the game. Hi-Lites Basketball was re-instituted for the first time since 1911-12. Captain Mervine and Clarence Brock were the shining lights of this team. Law professor, Walter H. Hitchler, guided this team. After the season ended, his influence was responsible for the appoint¬ ment of his friend Richard H. McAndrews as the new coach for the following year. Four of the nine players on this team came from the law school. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Clair A. Davis '22; *Forrest J. Mervine '19L Captain; *Jacob M. Cohen 20L Center - ^Clarence L. Brock '23 Guard - ^Bernard L. Lemisch ’ 19L; ’’'Ralph L. Minker '20 Manager - George Fleigelman '20L others - Paul W. Pritchard '20; Harold H. Suender '20; Joseph N. Gorson 19L Note - With the resumption of basketball, "The Dickinsonian" and the "Microcosm" did not report the games in any depth or manner. All but two accounts were obtained from "The Carlisle Sentinel" or the opposition's campus newspapers. THE DICKINSON LEGEND - RICHARD H. MCANDREWS 1919 - 1947 40 THE DICKINSON LEGEND - RICHARD H. McANDREWS - 1919 - 194/ For the next 27 basketball campaigns, the helm was held by Richard H. "Mac" McAndrews. "Mac" as he was known by three gener¬ ations of Dickinsonians, not only coached the cagers, but also piloted the baseball team as well for another 23 years. In ad¬ dition, he served as trainer for all athletic teams from 1911 until 1945. He taught physical education classes and excelled in teaching boxing. Later in his career, McAndrews loved to teach the co-eds how to play tennis. He was a life-long bachelor who resided in Conway Hall. Like Hitchler, "Mac" was a coal cracker from Luzerne, Pennsylvania which is close to Wilkes-Barre. McAndrews' large and loyal followers through the years honor¬ ed him with many awards and testimonial dinners, memorials, and scholarships. His advice, humor, and dedicated service to the college has rarely been duplicated. He was brought to the campus in 1911 to serve under football coach Si Pauxtis as head trainer, equipment man, and groundskeeper. He never left the campus in the next ensuing 53 years except to spend the summers with his niece and later his grand niece in Luzerne. Mac passed away in 1964 at the age of 84. McAndrews learned to be a trainer under the tutelage of "Mike" Murphy who was head trainer and track coach at the Univer¬ sity of Pennsylvania. "Mike's" son, George, became a movie star and eventually became the Executive Director of the College Sports Hall of Fame then located in New York City. Before arriving on campus, McAndrews was a professional baseball player. His early coaching experience was obtained at Conway Hall, a Carlisle pre paratory school, where he helped the various teams. He also served as athletic trainer for all Dickinson teams. The rest is history. Hitchler, who greatly influenced "Mac's" career, did not quite prepare him for his new venture in the basketball wars. He was winless in his first year - 0 - 6. Only one other team suffer¬ ed such a disastrous campaign. That team was in 1911-12 when they recorded a 0 - 10 log. Following another sub-par season in 1920- 1921, McAndrews developed a team that set the standard for the entire decade of the 1920's. Three straight 10 game win seasons were followed by an 8 - 8 year in 1924-25 which set the stage for one of the best records of all time. The 1925-26 Red and White won 15 and lost only two. Among those scalps were CCNY, a national power who had not lost on their home court since 1919, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Temple, Mt. St. Mary's, perennial Mary¬ land State Champions, George Washington and Delaware. Gettysburg and FStM, arch rivals, were both defeated twice. Until McAndrews perfected "the five man defense", known later as the zone defense, not many games were won. But starting with the last home victory in the 1920-21 season, this defense was responsible for not allowing a home defeat in the Louther Street gym for seven straight seasons and 46 consecutive wins. This record will never be equaled. The University of Pennsylvania brought this streak to an end in 1929 when they provided the opposition at the opening of Alumni Gymnasium on High Street. In fact, the new gym was a result of Dickinson's court records during the 1920's. The 1920's era was indeed fantastic and this record con¬ tinued through the 1930-31 season. That year the basketball squad compiled a 14 - 2 log. Before the advent of Alumni Gym, most of the big name schools were contested on the road. Travelling by bus and train, the Red Devils were a big threat and always provid¬ ed a thrilling game. Therefore, the winning percentages take on an even more impressive stance. The benchmark on foreign courts was usually considered as an addition of ten more points for the home team. The decade of the 1930's did not fare as well. The depress¬ ion could have been an influence because the last winning year before 1940-41 was 8 - 6 by Captain Eddie Steele's 1934-35 squad. As the war clouds gathered once again in Europe, Dickinson basket¬ ball appeared to be reviving. However, after a curtailed schedule in 1942-43, the Devils only lost 1943-44 without a schedule. As travel restrictions lessened in the later stages of the war, a freshmen dominated team took to the hardwoods in a revival of basketball in 1944-45. Intramural competition replaced the in¬ tercollegiate program in 1943-44. The last team to perform for the Red and White at the begin¬ ning of the war showed great promise. But with enlistments, draft notices and the like, the year was abruptly ended when there were too few players left to complete the abbreviated schedule. There were two freshmen on this squad that were to return after the con¬ flict to lead Dickinson to the heights in basketball. Both were from Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. John D. Hopper, the leading scorer, and 6'4" Vincent J. Schafmeister, the top rebounder and third leading scorer, gained valuable experience that was to stand them in good stead upon their return. "Mac" entered his last campaign in 1946-47 and produced another outstanding record with a 15 - 3 regular season record. This team was every bit as talented and versatile as the 1925-26 team. Hopper and Schafmeister were joined by returning war vet¬ erans Eugene A. Evans, Francis C. Noonan, Sr., Weston C. Overholt, and James C. Polley. Pooley was the sixth man in the above formi¬ dable line-up. In fact, the entire starting five of this team have been inducted into the Dickinson College Sports Hall of Fame. This is the only time that this has ever happened in the sports program. McAndrews had countless players to become basketball coaches. To mention a few would be appropriate at this juncture. They are Fred E. Sweely '28, Hugh K. Johnston '24, Percy C. Wilson 35, Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy '34, Benjamin D. James '34, John D. Hopper '48, Francis C. Noonan '48, Eugene A. Evans '49, Weston C. Overholt '50, George Shuman '37, Clarence B. Hendrickson, and many, many more. Most of them stayed in the profession only a short time but Evans, Noonan, and Kennedy made a career in teach¬ ing and coaching. When asked the question as to who his greatest players were, "Mac" never hesitated and quickly names Fred E. Sweely, Tom Foley, and John Hopper. Both Sweely and Foley played in a different era than Hopper, but all three contributed in their own unique ways to create a winning atmosphere and outstanding team records. Sweely and Hopper were top scorers and team captains. Sweely scored over 550 points in the center jump era, while Hopper topped 800 points in a war shortened career. Foley was a play maker par excellence as well as team captain. All three led their teams to the three best records ever, until 1964-65. Some of the most notable tributes to McAndrews and his career are as follows: testimonial dinners following his 25th year at the college in 1936 and again following his 50th year in association with the college in 1961; D-Club set up a scholarship in his honor after his retirement in 1949; D-Club named the outstanding athlete of the year in his honor also in 1949, and later added the out¬ standing female athlete to that honored list; the faculty and ad¬ ministration further honored him at graduation in 1959 by bestow¬ ing upon him the Honorary Doctor of Physical Education; permitted him to remain living in Conway Hall for the remainder of his life. His portrait presently hangs in the Kline Life/Sports Learning Center which is a fitting tribute for his life long committment to Dickinson athletics. His 27 years as head coach of basketball at one institution had been a record nationally well into the 1950's. Few coaches at Dickinson would ever match his longevity in a sport. The stories about "Mac" are legion and each generation of athletes have their favorites. His familiar "What the hell, boy" was known by all. McAndrews only learned to drive after his retirement. His driving ability was practically zero. His trips home to the Valley at vacation times conjure some harrowing tales. Others remember him for his weak constitution when the games were close in the last two minutes of play. He was almost never in the gym during those close finishes. His betting skills were well honed. Upon his retirement, officials cleaned out his desk for removal from the gym, and found hundreds of nickles in the drawers. After winning a bet, "Mac" always told you to throw the money in the desk drawer. McAndrews wanted every football coach to include his favorite play in their game plans. This play was the old flea flicker which was a pass to the end who would lateral the ball to the halfback. It was razzle dazzle at its best. McAndrews' overall record was 203 wins, 195 losses, and 1 tie for a 51 percentage. The tie game was an interesting story. The game ended 29 - 29 with Gettysburg at Gettysburg. The over¬ time period had begun and not more than 30 seconds had elapsed when the Gettysburg scorekeeper rushed up to the referee and stat¬ ed that there was an error in the final totals for the regulation time. He stated that the score should read 30 - 29 in favor of Gettysburg. The Gettysburg team immediately left the floor and were celebrating their victory. The referee then awarded the game to Gettysburg. Because there were no official conference or governing body in existence at the time, the college could not protest this biased decision. "The Dickinsonian and The Micro cosm" divided their opinion on the decision by the referee. The former begrudgingly accepted the 30 - 29 score. However, the latter listed the game score as 29 - 29. Examining the facts, as reported, the referee should have checked the scorekeepers books and recognized the discrepancy before the overtime period began. Once the overtime began, he should have let the period run to its conclusion. Therefore, I have allowed the tie to stand in the records. The above percentage of McAndrews career record is not out¬ standing. But, you must remember the times, the material, the finances, the college philosophy, and the opponents. Taking all this into perspective, the record was quite credible. McAndrews’ most prolific scorers through the years were Frank G. Smith, Clarence M. Wallace, Fred E. Sweely, Joseph J. Myers, John R. "Jack" Neiman, John D. Hopper, and Weston C. Overholt. Each held the scoring record in turn, either for three or four year career. Overholt really only played one season for Mac but he should be included. Wallace was the only one who did not break the scoring record, but he was McAndrews' and the college's first outstanding big, good center. The 6"4" athlete from Middletown, Pennsylvania played professional basketball during his medical school studies and later spent a career in medicine as a general practioner in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, until his death. The October 1964 issue of the "Alumnus" magazine states best the feeling that the college had for the venerable McAndrews. The following is a reprint of that article: "Mac as he was known to three generations of Dick¬ inson students, will always occupy an honored spot at the College where his achievements are not only to be found in the record books; but also are part of the tradition of the institution. They are etched, too, in the hearts and minds of Dickinsonians as well as colleagues and the community. 'His spirit and presence were strong forces on the campus', said Dr. Howard Lane Rubendal1, president of the College. 'He imparted great¬ er influence over a longer period of time than any other person connected with sports at Dickinson'. Richard H. MacAndrews, 84 at the time of his death September 9, last, was a Dickinson legend by the time he retired in 1949 with the rank of Associate Professor emeritus of physical education, but he never entirely stepped out of the sports scene. He continued to live at the College and to keep in touch with the teams as advisory coach. Mac was identified with College athletics for 53 years, including 28 as basketball coach — the sport for which he was best known. After a four-year period of professional baseball in the old Tri-State, Hudson River and Virginia leagues where he earned recognition as a catcher of note he came to Dickinson in 1911 as team trainer and the rest is hist ory. He became baseball coach in 1918, added the job of basketball coach the following year and was named assis¬ tant in physical education in 1920. He helped develop the College's extensive intramural program. But 'Mac' was best known beyond the campus for his basketball. One of the first Eastern coaches to employ the five-man zone defense back in the middle 1920 s, he developed championship teams with that system. His 19 squad, which he termed his best, lost but two games and numbered among its conquests CCNY, Penn, Princeton, and Temple. He added a 14-2 record in 1931. Boasting numerous plaques, commendations and other . forms of recognition for his contribution to intercollegiate athletics, 'Mac', in 1959, had an honorary degree confer¬ red upon him by the College. He was quick to leave the campus when his be¬ loved 'boys' (as all students were known by him, and as they continued to be as graduates, no matter how old they were) departed for Summer vacations. Then it was back to his native Luzerne for three months with friends and relatives there until Con¬ vocation in September. 'Mac' was laid to rest Saturday, September 12, 1964, in St. Mary's Cemetery in Hanover Township in the company of departed members of his family and others he had loved during the course of his mean ingful life. A delegation from.the College joined many of his friends at the service. A scholarship fund and a marker near the Alumni Gym will remind future generations of his^contribut- ion to the College and to American youth." 1919 - 1 920 ODDonent D Jan 13 A Bucknell 17 1_7 A Penn State 23 21 A F&M 18 24 A De lav; are 19 ha’** k 7 ■ r h Bucknell 22 13. H F&M 21 6 games 130 Sc or in f? bv frame C 1. Bucknell 17 ~ 52 Brock 3 4 - 10 Cohen 3 - 3 Kreps A i o Davis 1 2 Minkfir- Smith: Pritchard all 0 5 ? ~ 17 2. Penn State 23 - 62 Brock 3 11 - 18 17 Kreps 1 2 Davis 1 2 Minker 1 2 Cohen; Smith all 0 6 11 - 18 23 3. F&M 18 ‘ - 44 Kreps 3 4-6 10 Minker 3 6 Davis 1 2 Irwin O 1 f"0 0 Smith: Cohen 0 7 00 18 0 52 Won 0 Lost 6 62 44 Coach Richard K. MeAndrews 41 48 Captain Ralph L. Minker _34 281 Manager Ralph L. Minker Delaware Kreps 1 - 11 - 15 Minker 1 - 2 Smith 1 - 2 Davis; Cohen; Schultz all 0 3 - 11 - 19 Bucknell 22 - 48 Kreps 2 6 - 10 Smith 2 4 Irwin 2 4 Davis 1 2 Cohen 1 o c. Minker; Carter: Shultz all 0 8 6 - 22 F&M 31 - 34 Kreps 5 1 - 11 4 8 Cohen 3 6 Smith 2 4 Minker 1 2 Irwin 0 15 - 31 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals F. Stanley Kreps Clarence L. Brock Clair A. Davis Ralph L. Minker Jacob M. Cohen Frank G. Smith Harold S. Irwin Howard J. Carter; William C. 14 22 6 15 8 6 4 3 5 2 Schultz; Paul W. Pritchard -45-50 50 27 16 12 11 10 4 all 0 - m~ Season Hi-Lites A new season under a new coach, with everybody returning from the previous year except two starters. Richard H. "Mac" McAndrews really got a baptism of fire when every opponent doubled the score except the last game of the season at home with F&M. This was the second and last winless season._ The only other occurred in 1911-12 when the Red and White logged a 0 - 10 campaign. Law student, Jacob M. Cohen presented a trophy m the late 20 s to award a Dickinson player for outstanding performance during the season. It was called the Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Trophy. This was awarded into the 60's. Cohen also use to entertain the players after the season in Philadelphia. Starting with this year and every year thereafter, Mac had a reserve team. Some called it the "scrubs" and others called it a sub varsity. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Clair A. Davis '22;*Jacob M. Cohen '20L Center - *F. Stanley Kreps '22L Guard - *Ralph L. Minker '20 Captain and MGR; *Frank G. Smith '23 others - Clarence L. Brock '23; Howard J. Carter^'23; William C.Schultz 23; Harold S. Irwin '23; Paul W. Pritchard '20 Tied 1 1920 - 1921 ODDonent D 0 Dec 8 A Army (West Point) 8 38 Won 4 Lost 8 Jan ? A Bucknell 17 23 8 A Penn State 20 48 Coach Richard H. M< 14 A Swarthmore 22 28 15 A Ursinus 30 11 Captain F. Stanley 19 H F&M 42 17 26 A A Gettysburg 29 29 tie Manager Howard J. 1 Feb 4 A T'emple 31 34 5 A PMC 29 33 11 H Bucknell 20 25 19 A F&M °1 20 25 u Gettysburg 26 33 Mar 4 H Ursinus 23 8 13 games 318 347 Scoring dv games Army (West Point) 8 - 38 FG FT Pts Beighle 2 1 - r* j Kennedy 3 - 3 Irwin; Kreos; Smith; Goodiel; Garter all 0 2 4 - 8 Bucknell 17-23 Wallace 2 1 - 5 Irwin 1 2 - 4 Beighle 1 2 - 4 Smith 1 2 Carter 2 - 2 5 7 -19 17 Penn State 20 - 48 Smith 8-11 8 Kreps 2 4 Irwin 2 4 WaHace hi| i 2* Carter w 0 6 8-11 20 Swarthmore 22 - 28 Kreps 2 3-13 7 Wallace 3 6 Smith 1 2-4 4 Beighle 1 2 H.Johnston 1 2 Goodiel 1 - 1 Irwin: Carter all 0 5. Ursinus Smith Beighle Irwin Wallace Kreps 30 - 11 17 6. F&M Smith Wallace Beighle Kreps Carter Irwin 7. Gettysburg Smith Kreps Wallace Beighle Irwin; Cai 8. Temple Smith Irwin Wallace Kreps Carter 42 - 2 6 - 15 10 4 8 2 4 2 4 2 4 12 6 - 15 30 - 17 18 - 21 18 5 10 4 8 3 6 0 0 18 - 21 42 29 ~ 29 tie 2 11 - 15 3 6 3 6 1 2 ter all 0 9 11 - 29 31 " 3^ 2 5 4 1 7 - 11 10 8 2 0 3T 22 12 7 50 9. PMC 29 - 33 12, Smith 2 8 - 10 12 Kreps 3 1 - 7 Irwin o 4 Wallace 2 4 K. Johnston i 2 Garter 0 10 9 - 29 13 10. Bucknell 20 - 25 Kreps 5 1 - 11 Smith 5 Irwin 1 2 Beighle 1 2 Garter; Wallace; H. Johnston; saves all 0 7 6 - 20 11. F&M 21 - 20 Kreps 1 10 - 25 12 Smith 5 ” 11 5 Beighle 2 4 T-ncin: Carter: In ■ allace all 0 3 15 - 36 21 Individual Scoring JLk Frank G. Smith H F. Stanley Kreps 32 Clarence M. Wallace 24 James L. Beighle 18 Harold S. Irwin 14 Hugh K. Johnston 2 John B. Kennedy Howard J. Carter Carlton L. Goodiel Philip H. Johnston; Brinlev R. Sayes Gettysburg 26 Kreps 6 Smith Irwin 1 Beighle 1 Garter; _ C - 33 12 10 - 14 10 2 2 _0 10 - 14 26 Ursinus 23” 8 Smith 1 9-11 11 Kreps 4 8 Wallace 2 4 Irwin; Garter; H. Johnston; P. Johnston all 0 9 -11 23 FT 89 15 1 3 2 3 2 1 TTET Totals 111 79 49 39 30 4 3 2 1 all 0 -JTF" Season Hi-Lites Frank G. Smith, sophomore, established himself as an excellent foul shooter. The away game with Gettysburg was very controversial. The game is discussed below. Freshman center,6’4" Clarence M. Wallace, along with classmates, the Johnston brothers, caused a mild enthusiasm for next years team. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - -James L. Beighle '23; *F. Stanley Kreps '22L Captain; Center - ^Clarence M. Wallace '24 Guard -*Howard J. Carter '23 Mgr.; *Frank G. Smith '23 others - Harold S. Irwin '23; Hugh K. Johnston '24; Philip H. Johnston '24; John B. Kennedy '22; Carlton D. Goodiel '24; Brinley R. Sayes '24 The controversial tie game with Gettysburg at Gettysburg needs some explanation concerning the facts that appear in print. The score was 29 - 29 at the end of regulation time. The referee from the Harrisburg YMCA was apparently satisified that the score was correct to that point because he allowed the overtime period to begin. Approximately thirty seconds into the overtime period, the Gettysburg scorekeeper stored the game and indicated that an error had been made in his book and the score was really 30 - 29 in favor of Gettysburg. The Battlefielders immediately walked off the floor and enthusiastically celebrated their victory. The official then declared them victors. "The Gettysburgian", campus newspaper, gives that version. The Red and White had no recourse because there was no one to protest the events that abruptly ended the contest. "The Dick- insonian", at first listed the game as a tie, but later conceded reluctantly that Gettysburg had won with the officials help. "The Microcosm", in the season's summary, still reported it as a tie. Examining the facts, it appears that the official was not fair when he declared the Gettysburg team the victors. The Dickinson scorekeeper had the score as 29 - 29 at the end of regulation time. The fact that he had allowed the beginning of the extra period indicated that he ipso facto believed the score to be tied. Therefore, he should have allowed the extra period to continue to its rightful conclusion. Thus, the record has been allowed to stand as a tie game in the season's records. Gettysburg carries the game as a victory in their files. The Dickinsonians had a legitimate claim to a tie because the game was never finished. Records Most free throws one game - 18 -21 - Frank G. Smith vs F&M (H) (beats 14 by Victor H. Boell vs Gettysburg (A) 1910-11) Most free throws one season - 89 - Frank G. Smith (beats 75 set Victor H. Boell 1909-10) vq Best free throw percentage one game-85.7 L - Frank G. Smith vs FScM (H) (new category) 1 Q9J _ 1 922 Opponent D Dec 0 j A Pennsylvania 11 Jan 6 A Bug knell 25 7 A Penn State 11 13 A Ursinus 31 14 A Swarthmore 38 21 H Mt. St. Mary f s 39 Feb 3 A Georgetown 19 4 A PMC 37 10 H F&M 34 15 A Gettysburg 30 18 A F&M 21 21 H Westminster 29 2 A Mt. St, Mary f s 22 25 K Gettysburg 38 Mar 2 K Bucknell 55 3 16 H Ursinus Snoring Mv games 1. Pennsylvania 11 - 3f Tir« r \j FT Pts F. Smith 1 5~ 11 7 Wallace 1 2 H. Johnston 1 2 Krepsi Schultz all 0 j 5-11 11 Bucknell 25 - 35 F. Smith 11 - 20 11 Kreps 3 6 Wallace 1 2 Schultz 1 2 Dailey 1 2 Irwin 1 2 H, Johnston : P. Johnston all 0 7 11 - 20 25 Penn State 11 - 34 F. Smith 7-18 7 H, Johnston 1 2 Dailey 1 2 Kreps; Wallace? P. Johnston; Schultz: Irwin all 0 2 7-18 11 Ursinus 31 -17 F. Smith 3 9-14 15 H. Johnston 4 6 P. Johnston A 1 2 Wallace 3 6 Dailey; Irwin all 0 11 9-14 31 0 31 won 10 Lost 6 35 3^ Coach Richard H. MeAndrews 17 22 Captain Frank G. Smith 26 24 Manager Harold S. Irwin 20 30 29 31 20 32 33 26 26 436 5. Swarthmore H. Johnston 38 - 22 5 10 Wallace 5 10 P, Johnston 4 8 F. Smith 1 6 - 7 8 Irwin 1 2 16 6 - ? 38 *6. Mt. St. Mary's 39 - 26 7 # Georgetown 19 - 24 Smith 9-16 9 H, Johnston 2 4 P. Johnston 2 4 Wallace 1 2 5 9-16 19 8. PMC 37 - 20 F. Smith M 7 - 9 H. Johnston 4 8 P. Johnston 4 8 Kreps 3 6 Wallace ... 3 6 15 7 - 37 F&M 3^ - 30 F. Smith 1 18 - 21 20 P. Johnston 3 6 Kreps 2 4 Wallace 1 2 H, Johnston 1 2 18 - 21 34 8 10. Gettysburg 30 - 29 F. Smith 33-- 8 - 11 14 H. Johnston 4 - 8 Wallace 2 - 4 Kreps 1 - 2 P. Johnston 1 - 2 11 - 8 - 11 30 11. F&M 21 - 31 F. Smith 9 - 17 9 Kreps 2 4 Wallace 2 4 P. Johnston 2 4 H. Johnston? Dailey all 0 6 9 - 17 21 12, ’Westminster 29 - 20 F. Smith 2 11 - 14 15 Wallace 3 6 K. Johnston 2 4 P. Johnston 2 4 J. Smith 0 9 11 - 14 29 13. Mt. St. Mary *s 22 - 32 H. Johnston c J 10 F. Smith 1 4 - 9 6 P. Johnston 2 4 Wallace 1 2 J. Smith 0 9 4 - 9 22 Gettysburg 38 - 33 14 F.Smith 1 - 12-15 Wallace 5 - 10 H. Johnston 5 - 10 P. Johnston 2 - 4 J. Smith 0 13 - 12 - 15 38 13 . Bucknell 55 - 26 F. Smith 6 7-16 19 Wallace 8 16 H, Johnston 4 8 J. Smith 3 6 P. Johnston 2 4 Kreps 1 2 24 7-16 55 16 . Ursinus 37 ~ 26 Wallace 7 14 F. Smith 4 5 - 13 H. Johnston 4 6 J. Smith 1 2 KreDs: F. Johnston all 0 16 5 - 37 * 6 . Mt. St. Mary •s 35 1 - 26 Smith 1 15 " 17 Wallace 5 10 P. Johnston 3 6 H. Johnston 2 4 Irwin 1 2 12 15 - 39 Individual Scoring FG Frank G. Smith 25 - (26) Clarence M. Wallace 48 - Hu^h K, Johnston 44 - (46) Philip H. Johnston 28 - (25) F. Stanley Kreps 12 - John S. Smith 4 - Harold S. Irwin 3 - ( 2) Cornelius M. Dailey 2 - William C. Schultz. 1 - ( 2) 167 - FT Totals 143 - 218 = 65.5X 193 (195) 96 88 ( 92) 56 ( 50) 24 8 6 ( 4) 4 2 ( 4) 143 - 218 = 65:51 ^rr *The figures in parentheses refer to the scoring summary found in the 1923 Microcosm Basketball write-up. The season totals above relate to the researched material from newspapers and campus sources of opponents. Since game by game statistics_are not available at Dickinson, we had to report both summaries. Season Hi-Lites This was the most successful season in the history of basketball with ten wins and only six losses. Beat Gettysburg twice and split with FScM. McAndrews, losing the first three games, experimented with a cohesive unit and the end of the season found the starting five to be a different one than the one that began the season. Undefeated at home for the season and combined with the win over Ursinus in the last game of the year in 1920-21 the streak hit seven straight on the home court. Frank G. Smith hit his stride from the fifteen foot line by canning 143 fouls out of 218 tries for a 65.5% McAndrews had molded a fine team that really was a team. His five man defense started to have some results. In the final starting five was youth combined with upperclass experience. Records Most wins in one season - 10 Most points one season - 477 Best winning percentage - .625 Most points one season - 195 - Frank G. Smith (26 fgs + 143 fts) (beats 161 set by Victor H. Boell 1909-10) Most free throws one game - 18 - 21 vs FScM (H) - Frank G. Smith (ties 18 - 21 by Frank G. Smith vs FScM (H) 1920-21) Best free throw percentage one game - 85.77, vs FScM (H) (18-21 )F.G. Smith (ties 85.7% vs FScM (H) 1920-21 by Frank G. Smith) Best free throw percentage one season - 65.5 L Frank G. Smith (143 21o) (new category) Most free throws one season - 143 - Frank G. Smith (143 - 218) (beats 89 set by Frank G.. Smith. 1920-21) Most career free throws made - 232 - Frank G. Smith (beats 160 by Victor H. Boell 1908-11) Most field goals one season - 48 - Clarence M. Wallace (beats 43 set by Victor H. Boell 1909-10) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Hugh K. Johnston '24; *Philip H. Johnston ’24; *F. Stanley Kreps 1 22L Center - *Clarence M. Wallace ’24 Guard - *Frank G. Smith ’23 Captain; Harold S. Irwin '23 Mgr. Others - Cornelius M. Dailey '25; John S. Smith '24; William C. Schultz '23; Sidney D. Kline '24 1 922 _ 3 923 ODDonents D Dec 8 A GCNY 27 9 A Lafayette 36 14 |$ Mt. Alto 65 Jan 5 A Ursinus 33 6 A Pennsylvania 25 13 H St. John's 44 Feb 2 A Washington 12 o y A PMC 37 9 A Penn State 23 10 A Bucknell 11 21 A Mt. St. Mary’s 31 28 H Mt. St, Mary’s 38 Mar -2 > H Muhlenberg 42 o H Bucknell 42 T4 games 466 Scoring bv games 1. CCNY 27 “ 39 FG FT Pts 13 F, Smith 13 - 19 Wallace 4 8 H. Johnston 2 4 P. Johnston 1 2 Irwin 7 13 - 19 ? -l '-U Lafayette 36 - 26 F, Smith 1 10 - 17 12 Wallace 7 14 P. Johnston 3 6 Irwin 2 4 H, Johnston 0 13 10 - 17 36 MT. Alto (PA State Forestry) 65 - 25 Wallace 16 32 F. Smith 3 8-13 14 P, Johnston 5 10 H. Johnston 4 8 Laucks 1-3 1 28 9-16 65 Irwin: Carpenter; Cherchesky; Kline; Jenkinson all 0 Ursinus 33 * 18 F. Smith .15-20 15 Wallace 10 Irwin c. 4 H. Johnston A 2 P, Johnston 1 c 9 15-20 ^0 0 39 Won 10 Lost 4 26 25 Coach -Richard H. MeAndrews 18 23 Captain Clarence M. Wallace 17 19 Manager Frank G, Smith 15 39 1 ? 21 34 29 22 344 5 . Pennsylvania 25 “ 23 F. Smith 1 9-17 11 H. Johnston 4 8 Wallace 3 6 P. Johnston; Irwin all 0 8 9-17 25 6. St. John's 44 - 17 Wallace 8 16 F. Smith 1 12-20 14 P. Johnston 4 8 H. Johnston 1 2 Laucks 1 O u. Jenkinson 1 2 16 12 - 20 44 Irwin; Kline all 0 7. Washington 12 - 19 Smith 1 4 - 6 H. Johnston 1 2 Wallace 1 2 Irwin 1 2 4 4 - 12 PMC 37 - 15 Wallace 5 10 F. Smith 3 2 - 8 H. Johnston 2 3 - 7 P. Johnston 0 j 6 Irv, rin 3 . 6 16 5 - 37 9. Penn State 23 - 39 F. Smith 8 - 9 8 P. Johnston 3 6 H.Johnston 1 3 - 4 5 Wallace 2 4 Irwin; Kline 0 11 -13 23 10. Buckneli ii - 17 Schlossbach i 4 - S 6 F, Johnston i 2 Wallace i 2 F. Smith 1 - 6 1 Irwin; Kline ri j 5 -14 11 11. Mt. St. Mary * S 31 - 21 Wallace 4 8 P, Johnston 6 12 F. Smith 1 3 " 6 5 H. Johnston 2 4 Irwin 1 2 Schlossbach 0 14 3-6 31 12. Mt. St, Mary 1 's 38 - 34 Wallace 6 12 F, Smith A £ 8-10 12 P. Johnston 5 10 H. Johnston 1 2 Irwin 1 2 15 8-10 38 Muhlenberg 42 - 29 F. Smith 1 16 - 18 18 P. Johnston r j 10 H. Johnston 4 8 Wallace 2 4 Irwin 1 2 13 16 - 16 42 Buckneli 42 - 22 F. Smith 4 8 - 15 16 Wallace 6 12 H. Johnston 5 10 P. Johnston 1 2 Irwin 1 _2. 17 8 - 15 42 Individual Scoring Frank G. Smith Clarence M. Wallace Philip H. Johnston Hugh K. Johnston Harold S. Irwin Benjamin Schlossbach Earl Laucks 0. B. Jenkinson Clyde E. Carpenter Louis Cherchesky Sidney D. Kline _ FG 18 70 38 28 12 1 1 1 FT Totals 117 IdJ 140 76 6 62 24 4-8 6 1 3 2 0 0 0 169 128 466 = 33.2 Season Hi-Lites This was the first season for a Junior Varsity team. McAndrews coached this team also. Ended the four year scoring career of Frank G. Smith. He succeeded Victor H. Boell 'll as the greatest scorer in basketball's short history. See record section below for details. Upset University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Penn took their up-state cousins lightly. This was the best record ever in history - 10 - 4 = .714% Second year in a row with 10 wins. Finished the second year in succession without a home court loss. Starting with the last game in 1920-21 the total home court wins is 12. Clarence M. Wallace was named to the 2nd Team ALL EASTERN basket¬ ball squad. Records Most wins one season - 10 (ties 1921-22) No losses on home court (ties 1921-22) Consecutive games no losses on home court - 12 (1920-21 to 1922-23) Best season winning percentage - .714 ( 10 - 4)(beats .625 - 1921-22) Frank G. Smith set the following scoring records: Best free throw percentage one game - 88.8% vs Muhlenberg (H) (breaks own mark - 85.7 vs F&M (H) 1921-22)(vs F&cM (H) 1920-21) (16 - 18) First player to score three straight wins in the scoring derby. Most career points - 469 - (60 fgs + 349 fts) (beats Victor H. Boell's 324 set from 1908-11) Most career free throws - 349 (beats own 232 established last year) Most field goals one season - 70 - Clarence M. Wallace - (beats own mark 48 set last season) Most field goals career - 118 - Clarence M. Wallace (beats 82 set by Victor H. Boell 1908-11) Most field goals one game - 16 - Clarence M. Wallace vs Mt. Alto (H) Most points one game - 32 - Clarence M. Wallace vs Mt. Alto (H) (ties Victor H. Boell vs Harrisburg YMCA (H) 1909-10 Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Hugh K. Johnston '24; *Philip H. Johnston '24 Center - *Clarence M. Wallace '24 Captain Guard - *Frank G. Smith '23; *Harold S. Irwin '23 others - Sidney D. Kline '24; Louis Cherchesky '25L; Benjamin Schlossbach '26; Clyde E. Carpenter '26; 0. B. Jenkinson '25; Earl Laucks '25 **Note - In compiling the season's final individual statistics, they sometimes differ from the Microcosm or Dickinsonian figures. The reason for this is the fact that all figures for individual games were gathered from newspapers, other college student newspapers and year books. There are no scorebooks available. In each case, the player was always given the highest figure in final totals. 1923 - 1924 Opponents D 0 Dec 7 A Brooklyn Polytechnic 38 6 Won 10 Lost 5 8 A CCNY 20 25 13 H Mt. Alto 42 18 Head Coach Richard H Jan 9 H St. Francis 3-7 12 McAndrews 14 A Juniata 25 20 19 A Pennsylvania 19 24 Captain Hugh K. 30 H Ursinus 63 29 Johnston Feb 8 A Delaware 23 24 9 A PMC 29 20 Manager Sidney D. 14 K Juniata 25 20 Kline 15 H Washington College 24 9 20 A Gettysburg 15 32 27 A Mt. St. Mary's 16 20 Mar 1 H Gettysburg 32 22 5 H Mt. St. Mary's 48 23 15 games 7T5"6 3U5 Scoring by games 1. Brooklyn Polytechnic 38-6 Wallace 6 - 5 - 17 H.Johnston 4 - 1 - 9 Irwin 3 - 1 - 7 P.Johnston 2 - 1 5 Barris; Kline all 0 15 - 8 - 38 CCNY 20 - 25 Wallace 3 - 2 - 8 Irwin 3 - 6 H.Johnston 1 - 2 - 4 P.Johnston 1 - 2 Kline 0 ~S~ 4 - 7 20 Mt. Alto 42 - 18 P.Johnston 5 - 3 - 13 H.Johnston 4 2 - 10 Schlossbach 2 - 4 Joseph 2 - 4 Carpenter 1 - 2 K1 ine 1 “ 2 Barris 1 - 2 Twyman 1 2 Irwin 1 - 1 — 3 18 - 6 - 42 St. Francis 37 - 12 Wallace 5 - 3 - 13 H.Johnston 3 - 1 - 7 P.Johnston 1 - 3 - 5 Irwin 2 - 4 Gallagher 1 - 2 - 4 K1 ine 1 - 2 Iwyman 1 - 2 Schlossbach ; Carpenter 0 14 - 9 - 3/ Juniata 25 - ■ 20 Wallace 5 - 1 - 11 Irwin 2 - 2 - 6 H.Johnston 1 - 2 - 4 P.Johnston 1 - 2 - 4 K1 ine 0 9 - 7 - 25 Pennsylvania 19 - 24 Wallace 2 - 3 - 7 H.Johnston 2 - 1 - 5 P.Johnston 2 - 1 - 5 Irwin 2 - 2 Kline 0 6 - 7 - 19 Ursinus Wallace P .Johnston H. Johnston Irwin Schlossbach Gallagher Irwin Barris Carpenter Twyman 63 - 29 10 . Delaware Wallace H.Johnston P.Johnston Irwin Kline PMC 29 - Wallace H.Johnston P.Johnston Irwin Kline Juniata H.Johnston P.Johnston Wallace K1 ine Irwin 7 - 2 16 5 - 10 4 - 8 4 - 2 10 2 - 4 2 - 4 1 - 2 4 1 - 1 3 1 - 2 1 - 2 28 - 7 63 23 - 24 4 - 3 11 1 - 3 5 2 - 4 1 - 1 3 0 8 - 7 23 20 6 - 3 15 1 - 3 5 1 - 3 5 2 2 2 2 8 - 13 -20 29 25 - 20 4 - 8 3 - 1 7 2 - 1 5 1 - 1 3 1 - 2 12. Gettysburg Wallace P. Johnstoi H. Johnstoi Irwin 15 - 32 H.Johnston Wallace P .Johnston Irwin K1 ine 14. Gettysburg Wallace H.Johnston P.Johnston Kline Irwin Barris 15. Wallace P.Johnston H.Johnston Irwin K1 ine 2 - 3-5 7 1 - 3-4 5 1 - 2 1-2 1 ossbach all 0 4 - / - ll 15 r' S 16 - 20 3 - 1 - 7 1 - 2 - 4 1 - 1 - 3 1 - 2 0 ~E~= 16 32 - 22 6 - 3 - 15 3 - 1 - 7 2 - 4 2 - 4 1 - 2 ! 4 4 0 14 - 4 - 32 1 00 CA 23 7 - 7 - 21 . 6 - 12 . 4 - 1 - 9 2 - 4 1 - 2 1 CO 1 o 3 - 27 3 - 2 - 8 3 - 6 : 2 - 1 - 5 1 - 2 2 - 2 0 9 - 5 - 23 45 - 14 r 5 - 2 - 12 4 - 8 3 - 2 - 8 2 - 4 4 - 4 1 - 1 - 3 ky 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 2 ; Kline all 0 18 - 9 - 14 45 4. Haverford Gallagher Sweely Goldberg Kline Barris Irwin 41 - 19 Goldberg Irwin Cherchesky Gallagher Kline Sweely 6. Gettysburg Gallagher Biaz Barris Goldberg 6 4 - 16 1 7-8 9 4 - 8 2 1 - 5 1 - 2 1 - 1 14 1 CO rH .1 41 a 14 - 25 1 1-2 3 1 1 - 2 3 2 - 2 2 2 - 3 2 1 0 - 1 2 2-5 2 is all 0 ~T 00 1 h-' VJH 14 24 - 28 r 2 4 - 8 1 4 - 6 2 1 - 5 3 - 3 1 - 2 jin ; Bowes all 0 6 - 12 - 24 21 12. Juniata 49 - 18 7. 8 . 9. Temple 35 - Gallagher Kline Cherchesky Goldberg Biaz Kain Joseph Irwin Williams Cherchesky Irwin Gallagher Kline Goldberg Amherst Goldberg Gallagher Cherchesky Irwin K1 ine 4 - 8 -12 16 2 - 3 - 7 2 - 4 1 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 2 2 - 2 10 15 - 0 24 - 37 35 4 - 2 - 10 2 - 2 - 6 2 - 1 - 5 1 - 1 - 3 0 9 - 6 - 24 17 - 20 OT 4 - 8 2 - 1 - 5 1 - 2 1 - 2 0 1 - 1/ 10 . 11 . Ursinus 21 Goldberg 4 Baiz • 2 Gallagher 1 Kline Barris Bowes; Irwin - T Temple 20 Goldberg 3 Gallagher 1 Barris 1 Baiz 1 Kain 1 Irwin —7 - 22 OT 2 - 10 3 - 7 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 all 0 -- T~- 2T 17 1 - 7 1 - 3 3 - 5 1 - 3 2 0 -——ZU Cherchesky Gallagher Irwin Goldberg Barris Kain K1 ine Baiz; Bowes 13. Mt. St. Mary Goldberg Cherchesky Gallagher Kline Biaz Irwin 14. Gettysburg Gallagher Cherchesky K1 ine Goldberg Irwin Barris 15. Princeton Goldberg Cherchesky Biaz Irwin K1 ine Barris Kain 16. Mt. St. Mary Gallagher Kline Cherchesky Biaz Irwin Goldberg 6 - 4 - 16 5 - 10 5 - 10 3 - 6 2 - 4 1 - 2 1 - 1 all 0 22 - 5 - 49 s 11 - 33 1 - 2 - 4 1 - 1 - 3 2 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 2 - 7 - 11 30 - 16 6 - 1 - 13 3 - 3 - 9 2 - 4 1 - 1 - 3 1 - 1 0 12 - 6 - 30 24 - 36 3 - 1 - 7 2 - 3 - 7 3 - 6 1 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 6 - 24 ’s 36 - 21 5 - 10 4 - 2 - 10 3 - 6 2 - 1 - 5 2 - 4 1 - 1 16 - 4 - “ 36 16 Individual Scoring FGs FTs Tota Thomas R. Gallagher 41 29 111 Jacob M. "Yock" Goldberg 33 12 78 Louis Cherchesky 25 19 69 Harold S. Irwin 20 6 46 Sidney D. Kline 14 11 39 Victor F. Baiz 12 7 31 Fred E. Sweely 8 15 31 Benjamin Barris 4 8 16 Theodore H. Kain 3 2 8 Arthur L. Joseph 6 6 Lee M. Bowes 2 4 Nathan W. Potamkin; James J. Freedman all 0 162 115 “539 Season Hi-Lites The season broke even. Not much was expected of this team because of the loss of three members of the "wonder team" from last year. Finished the home season again without a loss to make it four straight and 24 consecutive wins. Defeated Gettysburg and Mt. St. Mary's at home but lost to them on the road. Played only five out of sixteen games at home. Lost a close game with CCNY in New York City. They were Eastern Champions the previous year. Added a trip to New England this season which proved to be disastrous Records Undefeated at home for fourth year - Ties 1921-22; 1922-23; 1923-24 Consecutive win streak at home - 24 games (breaks 19 set last year) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Thomas R. Gallagher '27; *Louis Cherchesky '25L Center - *Jacob M. "Yock" Goldberg '27L Guard - *Harold S. Irwin '25L Captain; *Sidney D. Kline '26L Manager - Clyde E. Carpenter '26 others - Victor F. Baiz '28; Fred E. Sweely ’28; Theodore H. Kain '28 Lee M. Bowes '28; Nathan W. Potamkin '27L; Benjamin Barris '25L; James J. Freedman '28L 1925 i — 1926 Opponent D 0 Dec 12 A CCNY 29 24 Won 15 Lost 16 H Mt. Alto 43 11 Jan 7 K Delaware 32 20 Head Coach Richard 9 A Pennsylavaia 24 19 McAndrews 15 H Blue Ridge College58 20 30 H Mt. St. Mary's 58 17 Captain Jacob M. Feb 5 A George Washington 42 24 h Yock" Goldberg 6 A Georgetown 15 24 10 H FScM 44 30 Manager Thomas R. 12 A Delaware 20 15 Gallagher 13 A PMC 24 26 17 A Gettysburg 34 32 19 H Temple 39 22 24 A Mt. St. Mary's 26 15 27 H Gettysburg 33 25 Mar 3 A F&M 25 11 6 A Princeton 28 16 17 games 57? ~35T Scoring by games: 1. CCNY 29 - 24 FG FT Pts Gallagher 5 - 10 Goldberg 5 - 10 Bowes 2 - 4 Sweely 1 - 1 3 Baiz 1 1 Kain 1 1 Tripician; Potamkin all 0 13 - 3 29 .. Alto 43 - 11 Goldberg 6 - 1 12 Sweely 4 - 9 Gallagher 3 - 6 Baiz 3 - 6 Tripician 2 - 4 Potamkin 1 - 2 Bowser 1 - 2 Auerbach 1 1 Levinson 1 1 Kain; Bowes; Luber; Lewis; Mentzer; Berkowitz; all 0 20 - 3 -11 43 3. Delaware 32 Sweely 3 - Kain 3 - Bowes 3 - Gallagher 2 - Goldberg 1 - Baiz 1 - Tripician 13 - 20 3 - 9 6 6 1 - 5 1 - 3 1 - 3 0 6-32 4. Pennsylvania 24 - 19 Tripician 1 - 8- 9 10 Bowes 2 - 1- 5 Goldberg 2 - 4 Baiz 3- 3 Kain 1 - 2 Gallagher; Sweely all 0 6 - 12- 24 Blue Ridge College 58 Sweely 6 - 1- 13 Gallagher 6 - 12 Baiz 5 - 10 Goldberg 4 - 2- 10 Kain 2 - 1- 5 Tripician 2 - 4 Bowes 2 - 4 Potamkin 0 58 27 4- 58 24 26 6. Mt. St. Mary's 58 - 17 Sweely 7 - 7 - 21 Raiz 5 - 1 - 11 Goldberg 4 - 8 Gallagher 3 - 6 Tripician 3 - 6 Kain 2 - 1 - 5 Potamkin 1 - 1 Bowes; McConnell all 0 11. PMC 24 - 10 - 7. George Washington Sweely 4 - Gallagher 4 - Goldberg 4 - Tripician 3 - Baiz 2 - Kain 1 - Bowes T8~ r 2 1 1 1 1 ir 58 42 - 24 10 9 8 6 5 3 1 —72 Georgetown Goldberg 15 - 24 1 - Gallagher 2 - Kain 1 - Tripician 2 - Sweely; Baiz; Bowes; Potamkin a110 F8tM 6 - 44 - 30 3 - Gallagher 5 - 5 - Sweely 4 - 5 - Goldberg 4 - Baiz 2 - 2 - Potamkin 2 - Kain; Trip ician; Bowes 15 - 10. Delaware Gallagher Sweely Goldberg Baiz Kain Bowes _ Tripician 14 - 20 - 15 3 - 3 - 1 - 1 - -7T-I- 15 15 13 8 6 2 0 44 7 7 2 2 1 1 0 20 Baiz Sweely Goldberg Gallagher Tripician Bowes Kain 12. Gettysburg Sweely Gallagher Goldberg Baiz Kain 13. Temple Sweely Gallagher Goldberg Baiz Kain 14. Mt. St. Ma Baiz Sweely Gallagher Goldberg Kain 15. Gettysburg Sweely Gallagher Baiz Goldberg Kain 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 - 1 - 1 - 6 6 4 3 2 2 1 17 34 - 32 5 - 4 - 4 - 1 - 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 14 9 7 2 2 17 39 - 22 2 8 - 12 4 3 - 11 4 1 - 9 3 - 6 1 - 1 ; Potamkin a 110 13 - 13 39 ry' s 26 - 15 4 1 - 9 4 - 8 1 2 - 4 1 1 - 3 1 - 2 TT 4 - 26 > 33 - 25 6 2 - 14 ■ 6 1 - 13 2 - 4 1 - 2 0 15 3 - 33 FScM 25-11 17. Princeton 28 - 16 Sweely 3 - 2 - 8 Goldberg 5 - 1 - Baiz 3 - 1 - 7 Gallagher 3 - 1 - Gallagher 2 - 1 - 5 Sweely 2 - 2 - Goldberg 2 - 1 - 5 Baiz 1 - Kain; Tripician all 0 Kain 1 - 10 - 5 - 25 Potamkin i2 - zr^ Individual Scoring FG Fred E. Sweely 55 - Thomas R. Gallagher 54 - Jacob M. "Yock" Goldberg 52 - Victor F. Baiz 36 Philip E. Tripician 12 - Theodore H. Kain 13 - Lee M. Bowes 10 - Nathan W. Potamkin 1 - William L. Bowser 1 - Carl H. Auerbach Harold H’. Levinson Ray T. Mentzer; John W. McConnell; Bernard Luber; Howard W. Lewis FT 43 19 8 11 10 7 3 3 1 1 Totals 153 127 112 83 34 33 23 5 2 1 1 Max Berkowitz; all 234 - 106 0 377T Season Hi-Lites Finished the home season without a loss for the fifth straight year. Beat both Gettysburg and F&M twice in the same year. The 15-2 was the best record since the inception of basketball. The win in New York City against CCNY was their first home loss since 1919. Began the season with seven straight wins and closed with six straight wins. Georgetown and PMC were the only losses. The PMC loss was particularly hard to swallow because one of their players threw in a desperation circus shot with only seconds to go to gain the win. The PMC game was also their fifth game in nine days. Crowned the Class B Champions of the East. There were no seniors on the team. Records Best record, 15 - 2, in the short history of basketball (beats 1921-22; 1922-23; 1923-24 - all had 10 wins) . , iri , , . Best winning percentage - •8827, (beats .7144 set by 1922-23 with 10 og No home losses for the fifth straight year - streak now 31 in a row. Most points one season - 574 - (Beats 477 set by 1921 Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Thomas R. Gallagher '27; *Fred E. Sweely ’28 Center - *Jacob M. "Yock" Goldberg '27L Captain Guard - *Victor F. Baiz '28; ''Theodore H. Kain '28 others - Lee. M. Bowes '29; Nathan W. Potamkin '27L; Philip E. Tripician '28L; Ray T. Mentzer '29; John W. McConnell '29 Bernard Luber '28L; William L. Bowser 28; Howard W. Lewis '29; Carl H. Auerbach '27L; Harold H. Levinson '28L Max Berkowitz '28L Manager - Thomas R. Gallagher '27 1926 - 1927 Opponent D 0 Dec 10 A Brooklyn Poly 37 16 Won 12 Lost 4 11 A CCNY 8 15 17 H Alfred 36 34 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews Jan 12 H Mt. Alto 55 18 14 A Mt. St. Mary's 19 18 Captain Thomas R. Gallagher 15 H Blue Ridge College 38 23 19 A F&M 27 31 Manager Lee M. Bowes Feb 3 H Muhlenberg 33 21 5 A Temple 31 34 9 H f&m 44 31 12 H Temple 37 31 16 A Muhlenberg 31 38 19 H Mt. St. Mary’s 28 25 23 H Gettysburg 54 33 Mar 2 A Pennsylvania 38 36 0T A Gettysburg _38 _3Q. 16 games 554 434 Scoring by games 1. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst. 37 - 16 FG FT Totals Sweely 7 2 - 16 Gallagher 3 2 - 8 Goldberg 3 6 Baiz 1 2 - 4 Tripician 3 - 3 Luber; Potamkin all 0 14 9 - 37 2. CCNY 0 - 15 Goldberg 2 1 - 5 Gallagher 1 - 1 Sweely 1 - 1 Luber 1 - 1 Baiz; Potamkin; Tripician all 0 2 4 - 8 Alfred 36 - 34 Sweely 4 4 - 12 Goldberg 4 8 Baiz 3 1 - 7 Tripician 3 1 - 7 Potamkin 2 - 2 14 8 - 36 4. Mt. Alto (Pa. State Forestry) 55 - Sweely 8 4 - 20 Tripician 4 2 - 10 Luber 4 1 - 9 Baiz 1 2 - 4 Potamkin 2 - 2 Smith 1 2 Hitchens 1 2 Arbegast 1 2 Auerbach r\ £ ~ 2 Berkowitz 1 - 1 Snell 1 - 1 JL Magro 0 20 15 - 55 5. Mt. St. Mary's 19 - 18 Sweely 3 3 - 9 Tripician 1 1 - 3 Goldberg 1 2 potamkin 1 2 Luber 1 2 Smith 1 - 1 ? 5 - 19 6. Blue Ridge College 38 - 2 Tripician 6 1 - 13 Sweely 4 2 - 10 Potamkin 2 4 - 8 Goldberg 2 1 - 5 Baiz 1 2 Luber 0 15 8 - 38 1 F&M 27 - 31 Sweely 3 6 Baiz 2 4 Potamkin 2 4 Lu'ber i 2 - 4 Gallagher 3 - 3 Tripician i 1 - 3 Goldberg i 2 Smith 1 - 1 10 7 - 27 8. Muhlenberg 33 “ 21 Sweely 4 4 - 12 Tripician 2 4 - 8 Baiz 2 1 - 5 Goldberg 2 4 Potamkin 1 1 - 3 Bowes 1 - 1 Gallagher; Luber; Smith; Auerbach all 0 u 11 " 33 9. Temple 31 - 34 Sweely 2 8 - 12 Baiz 3 3 " 9 Gold berg 2 1 - 5 Tripician 1 1 - 3 Gallagher 1 2 Potamkin; Luber; Bowes; Smith; Auerbach all 0 9 13 31 10. F&Ki 44 - 31 Sweely 8 3 - 19 Tripician 4 3 - 11 Bowes 3 2 - 8 Baiz 1 1 - 3 Goldberg 1 2 Luber 1 - 1 Gallagher; : Potamkin: Smith 0 17 10 44 11. Temple 37 - 31 Sweely 5 3 - 13 Baiz 4 8 Tripician 2 3 - 7 Bowes 2 2 - 6 Potamkin 3 - 3 Goldberg; Luber all 0 13 11 - 37 12, Muhlenberg 31 ' ■ 38 Sweely 5 4 - 14 •Tripician 1 4 - 6 Bowes 2 1 - 5 Baiz 2 4 Goldberg 1 2 Gallagher; Potamkin : Luber ; Smith 0 ii 9 - 31 Mt. St. Mary's 28 - 25 Sweely 2 s O “ 10 Baiz 2 2 - 6 Bowes 2 2 - 6 Potamkin 1 1 - 3 Tripician 1 1 - 3 Goldberg; Luber all 0 8 12 - 28 Gettysburg 54 - 33 Sweely 10 12 - 32 Bowes 4 8 Goldberg 2 4 Potamkin 2 4 Baiz 1 2 Luber 1 2 Gallagher 2 - 2 Tripician; Smith; Arbepast all 0 20 14 - 54 Pennsylvania 38 ~ 36 (OX) Sweely 4 3"5 11 Goldberg 3 2-3 8 Bowes 1 5-6 7 Tripician 2 2-3 6 Baiz 1 4 - 5 6 Potamkin 0-1 0 Gallagher 0 11 16 -23 38 Gettysburg 38 - 30 Sweely 5 3 - 13 Baiz 2 5-5 9 Potamkin 2 2 - 6 Goldberg 2 1 - 5 Bowes 1 1 - 3 Tripician 2 - 2 Gallagher 0 12 14 - 38 70 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals Fred E. Sweely Philip E. Tripician Victor F. Baiz Jacob M. "Yock" Goldberg Lee M. Bowes Nathan W. Potamkin Bernard Luber Thomas R. Gallagher C. Eben Smith W. Reese Hitchens Wilbur L. Arbegast Carl H. Auerbach Herbert H. Snell Max Berkowitz Philip Magro 74 28 26 26 15 11 7 4 1 1 1 62 29 21 6 14 15 5 8 2 2 1 1 210 85 73 58 44 37 19 16 4 2 2 2 1 1 0 194 166 554 Season Hi-Lites The home victory streak was run to 39 games with the Gettysburg win. No home losses since 1921. Beat the University of Pennsylvania in overtime at Penn. Philip E. Tripician scored the winning goal before 5000 spectators. ... Fred E. Sweely was electGd basketball captain after tbs season to make bun tbs first Dickinson athlete to serve as captain of three teams - football, basket¬ ball, and track. Hugh K. Johnston coached the reserves. Records Fred E. Sweely scored 210 points - Most points for one season (breaks 195 set by Frank G. Smith in 1921-22 - 143 of Smith's points were free throws) Most points one game - 32 - Fred E. Sweely vs Gettysburg (H) (tied Victor H. Boell vs Harrisburg YMCA (H) 1909-10 and Clarence M. Wallace vs Mt. Alto (H) 1922 - 23 ) Most free throws one game - 12 - Fred E. Sweely vs Gettysburg (H) (after the rule change in 1923-24 - before that one player shot all the free throws) Most field goals one season - 74 - Fred E. Sweely (beats 70 set by Clarence M. Wallace in 1922-23) Most points in three year career - 394 - Fred E. Sweely - 1924 - 1927 (beats 324 set by Victor H. Boell - 1908 - 1911) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - ^Thomas R. Gallagher '27 Captain; y> Fred E. Sweely 28; ''Philip E. Tripician ! 28L; *Lee M. Bowes ’29 Pontor — * Tannh M. ’’York 1 ' Goldbersz 27L 192? A ± 928 Gnoonent D Dec 10 A Princeton 25 16 H Mt. Alto 38 Jan 6 A Brooklyn Poly 42 7 A Army (West Point) 29 11 A Gettysburg 22 14 A Mt. St. Mary' s 22 18 A F&M 45 25 A Pennsylvania 26 Feb 1 A Navy (Annapolis) 22 4 }{ Lebanon Valley 53 8 H F&M 48 11 A Temple 20 17 H Temple 57 25 A Columbia 24 29 H Mt, St. Mary's 54 Mar 16 H games Gettysburg JZL 564 0 29 OT Won 8 Lost 8 ■4 S lo 26 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews 37 41 Captain Fred E. Sweely 34 20 Manager W,. Reese. Hitchens 33 24 42 28 37 33 37 38 _ 2 £ 504 Mooring dv games 1. Princeton 25 “ 29 OT FG FT Pts Tripician 6 1 - 13 Sweely 3 2 - 8 Luber 2 4 Hoffman; Baiz all 0 ii 3 " 25 2. Mt. Alto (Pa. State Forestry) 38 - : 16 Sweely 3 4 - 10 Foreman 2 5 - 9 Luber 3 6 Baiz 2 o 6 Mentzer 2 4 Bowes 1 2 Hoffman 1 - 1 Tripician; Smith; Eisenberg? Gun by; Houck: Arbegast 0 13 12 - 38 3. Brooklyn Polytechnic 42 - 26 Sweely 7 1 - 15 Foreman 6 2 - 14 Mentzer 3 2 - 8 Baiz 2 1 - 5 Tripiciar i; Bowes; Luber; Smith; Hitchens ; all 0 18 6 - 42 4. Army (West Point) 29 - 37 Sweely 6 1 - 13 Tripician 2 3 - 7 Foreman 2 2 - 6 Baiz 1 1 - 3 Bowes: Mentzer; Luber all 0 11 7 - 29 5 . Gettysburg 22 - 41 Foreman 3 4 - 10 Mentzer 2 4 Smith 3 " 3 Sweely 2 - 2 Baiz 2 - O Bowes 1 - 1 Hoffman; Tripician ; Luber; Eisenberg; Gunbv all 0 5 12 - 22 6. Mt. St. Mary' s 22 - 34 Sweely 3 O _ 8 Foreman 1 4 - 6 Tripician 2 4 Mentzer 1 1 - 3 Luber 1 - 1 Smith; Baiz* Eisenberg all 0 7 8 - 22 ?. F&M 45-20 Sweely 6 2 - 14 Mentzer 5 2 - 12 Hoffman 2 2 - 6 Luber *5 ± 4 - 6 Foreman 1 3 - 5 3aiz 1 2 Trinician: Smith all 0 16 13 ~ 4 5 Pennsylvania 26 - 33 Sweely 6 2 - 14 Mentzer 1 2 - 4 Tripician 1 1 - 3 Luber 1 2 Foreman 2 - 2 Baiz 1 - 1 Hoffman: Smith all 0 9 8 - 26 Navy (Annapolis) 22 - 24 Sweel Wle h I 1 "" 5 11 , Baiz 1 1 - 3 Tripician 1 2 Foreman 1 - 1 Luber; Smith all 0 9 4 - 22 Lebanon Valley 53 " 42 3weel^ oreman ?3 V- ll 8 Baiz 3 3 - 9 Mentzer 3 1 - 7 Tripician 3 - 3 Luber 3 - 3 Angie 1 2 17 19 - 53 F&N 48-28 Sweely 6 O _ J 15 Mentzer 5 2 - 12 Foreman 3 5 - 11 Baiz 2 1 - 5 Luber 3 " 3 Eisenberg 1 - 1 Angle 1 - 1 16 16 - 48 12. Temple 20 - 37 Tripician 3 2 - 2 8 Sweely 5 - 8 5 Smith 1 Baiz 1 2 Foreman 2 - 3 2 Bowes 1 - 2 1 Luber 0 5 10 "15 20 13. Temple 57 - 33 Mentzer 6 6 - 18 Foreman 4 6 - 14 Sweely 4 2 - 10 Baiz 3 3 - 9 Luber 1 3 - 5 Eisenberg 1 - 1 Smith 0 18 21 - 57 14. Columbia 24 - 37 Sweely 4 8 Tripician 2 1 $ H' 8 Mentzer 1 2 Luber 1 2 Hoffman 2 - 2 Foreman 1 - 1 Hitchens 1 - 1 Smith ; Baiz all 0 8 8 - 24 15 . Mt. St. Mary' s Vji •£“ 1 U) 00 Foreman 9 2 - 20 Sweely 8 3 - 19 Mentzer 3 3 - 9 Luber 2 4 Baiz 1 2 Smith 0 23 8 - 54 16. G^ + tysburg 37 - 29 Mentzer Foreman § j? : it Sweely 2 1 - 5 Luber 1 2 - 4 Baiz 2 - 2 14 9 - 37 Individual Scoring FG Fred E. Sweely 70 H. Lane Foreman 39 Ray T. Mentzer 38 Victor F. Baiz 17 Philip E. Tripician 17 Bernard Luber 12 Raymond N. "Tuffy" Hoffman 2 William D. Angle 3 G. Eben Smith 1 Lee M. Bowes 1 Leonard L. Eisenberg W. Reese Hitchens Walter E Gun by; Wilbur L. Ar beeast; 200 FT Totals 35 - 175 46 - 124 21 - 97 17 - 51 14 - 48 16 - 40 5 " 9 2 - 8 3 - 5 2 - 4 2 - 2 1 - 1 Albert Houck _ all _0 164 - 5^4 Season Hi-Lites Dickinson closed the season undefeated at home for the past seven years which amounts to 44-rwins in a row. Gettysburg was the last opponent to win in the next to last home game in 1921, The last game against Ursinus was a win in 1921 thus 45 wins in a row at home, Fred E. Sweely became the career scoring leader in history.(Both three and four Pennsylvania won from Dickinson for the first time in three years. year totals) Herbert H. Snell '30 coached the frosh. Records Most field goals career - 207 - Fred E. Sweely (beats 201 by Clarence M. Wallace - 1920-24) _ . Most points four year career - 569 - Fred E. Sweely (beats Frank G. Smith’s 469 - 1919-23) (207 fgs +155 fts) Most consecutive home wins - 45 - continues streak Most seasons undefeated at home - 7 - continues streak Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Fred E. Sweely '28 Captain; *Philip E. Tripician ’28L; *H. lane Foreman * 30; Center - *Ray T. Mentzer ’29 . , , . Guard - *Victor F. Baiz *28; ^Bernard Luber '28L; *C. Eben Smith 28 Manager - *W. Reese Hitchens *28; *0. Dixon Marshall '30L others - Raymond N. "Tuffy" Hoffman *30; Lee M. Bowes '29; Leonard L. Eisenberg ’29L; William D. Angle ’30; Walter E. Gunby '29; W. Reese Hitchens '28; Wilbur L. Arbegast '29; Albert Houck '32 1928 - 1929 Opponent D Dec 8 H Mt. Alto 37 12 A Princeton 27 Jan 5 A Temple 26 9 H Pennsylvania 28 11 A Haverford 32 12 A Army (West Point) 28 19 H Albright 42 25 H Temple 20 30 A Mt. St. Mary's 17 Feb 2 H Lebanon Valley 26 6 H Mt. St. Mary's 34 9 H F&M 32 13 A F&M 27 16 H Gettysburg 31 20 A Lebanon Valley 27 22 H Swarthmore 40 2? H PMC 45 Mar . 6 A Gettysburg 26 18 games 545 Scoring by games 1. Mt. Alto (Pa Hoffman Arbegast Angle Mentzer Houck Gunby Baron .. State FG 4 3 2 1 1 1 : Forestry) FT 1 - 2 - 4 - 5 - 1 - 37 - Pts 9 8 3 7 3 2 0 12 13 - 37 2. Princeton 27 - 12 Mentzer 5 4 - 14 Hoffman 2 2 - 6 Arbegast 1 3 - 5 Angle 2 - 2 Gunbv: Eisenberg all 0 8 3. Temple 26 - 44 11 - 27 Mentzer 2 3 - 7 Arbegast 2 1 - 5 Hof fman 2 ]_ _ 5 Houck 2 1 - 5 Gunby 1 1 - 3 Smith 1 - 1 Eisenberg; Angle; 3rillhart; McConnell all 0 9 8 - 26 0 24 Won 9 Lost 9 12 44 Coach Richard H. McAndrews 37 20 Captain Ray T. Mentzer 31 28 Manager John W. McConnell 42 29 40 29 27 0T 34 22 36 28 24 J±1 550 4. Pennsylvania 28 - 37 Mentzer 4 1 - Q ✓ Hoffman 1 5 - 7 Arbegast 2 2 - 6 Angle 2 1 - 5 Gunby 1 - 1 Houck: Smith all 0 9 10 - 28 5. Haverford 32 - 20 Mentzer 6 3 " 15 Angle 4 1 - 9 Hoffman 2 1 - 5 Arbegast 1 1 - 3 Gunby; Eisenberg; Houck; Smith; Brillhart all 0 13 6 - 32 6 . Army (West Point) 28 - 31 Mentzer 4 1 - 9 Hoffman 3 6 Brillhart 1 2 - 4 Angle 3 - 3 Arbegast 1 2 Houck 1 2 McConnell 1 2 Smith 0 6 - 28 11 Albright 42 - 28 Hentzer 4 1 - 9 Houck ' 4 8 Hoffman 3 2 - 8 Smith 1 3 - 5 Arbegast 1 2 - 4 Angle 1 1 - 3 Brillhart 3 - 3 Gunby 2 - 2 Eisenberg; McConnell all 0 14 14 - 42 Temple 20 - 42 Hoffman 3 6 Hentzer 1 1 - 3 Brillhart 1 1 - 3 HeConnell 1 1 - 3 Angle 2 - 2 Eisenberg 1 - 1 Houck 1 - 1 Smith 1 - 1 Arbegast 0 6 8 - 20 Mt. St. Mary’s 17 - 29 Hentzer 2 1-1 5 Hoffman 2 0^ 1 o 4 Smith 2 4 Houck 1 1-1 3 Eisenberg 1-1 1 Arbegast; Gunby; Brillhart ? McConnell 0 7 3-6 17 Lebanon Valley 26 - 40 Hentzer 3 3 - 9 Hoffman 2 4 - 8 Angle 1 4 - 6 Brillhart 3 - 3 Arbegast; Eisenberg; Houck; McConnell: Smith all 0 s o 14 - 26 Mt . St. Mary ' s 34 - 29 14 Angle 6 2 - Hentzer 3 1 - l Brillhart 2 2 - 6 Eisenberg 1 1 - 3 Smith 1 2 Baron 1 2 Arbegast; Hoffman: Houck 0 14 6 - 34 12. F&M 32 - 2? OT Smith 3 1 - 7 Hoffman 2 3 - 7 Brillhart 1 3 - 5 Houck 2 4 Angle 1 2 - 4 Hentzer 1 1 - 3 Eisenberg 1 2 Baron 0 11 10 - 32 13. F&M 27 “ • 34 Hoffman 2 4 - 8 Houck 3 6 Angle 2 2 - 6 Hentzer 1 2 - 4 Smith 1 1 - 3 Gunby: Eisenberg; Brillhart; McConnell allO 9 9 - 27 14. Gettysburg 31 - 22 Houck 6 12 Hentzer 2 4 Hoffman 1 1 - 3 Angle 1 1 - 3 Brillhart 1 2 Eisenberg 2 - 2 Jenkins 2 - 2 Smith 1 2 Johnson 1 - 1 Arbegast 0 12 7 " 31 15. Lebanon Valley 27 - 36 Houck 4 2 - 10 Hoffman 3 1 - 7 Hentzer 1 4 - 6 Eisenberg 1 2 Angle 1 - 1 Brillhart 1 - Arbegast ; .iRnkins ! Shomock ... all 0 9 9 - 27 16. Swarthmore 40 - 28 Hentzer 4 4 - 12 Angle 4 2 - 10 Houck 3 6 Smith 2 1 - 5 Hoffman 1 2 - 4 Arbegast 1 2 3homock 1 - 1 Eisenberg? Brillhart; McConnell; Jenkins all 0 10 - 40 15 1?. PMC o Mentzer Houck Hoffman Angle Smith Eisenberg Jenkins Brillhart 24 5 4 3 3 2 1 19 9 - Tndividual Sc oring Ray T. Mentzer Raymond N. "Tuffy" Hoffman William D. Angle Albert Houck Paul E. Smith Wilbur L. Arbegast Daniel L. Brillhart Leonard L. Eisenberg Walter E. Gunby John W, "Jack" McConnell William S, Jenkins Herbert A. Baron Joseph J. Shomock Edward E. Johnson 18. Gettysburg 26 -43 12 Houck 3 1 - 7 11 Eisenberg 2 2 - 6 8 Mentzer 1 2 - 4 6 Angle 1 2 - 4 4 Smith 1 1 - 3 3 Hoffman 1 2 1 Arbegast; Brillhart; Jenkins; 0 Shomock all 0 45 9 8 - 26 FG FT Total; 50 39 - 139 37 29 - 103 28 30 - 86 34 10 - 78 14 9 - 37 12 11 - 35 6 15 - 27 6 8 - 20 2 4 - 8 2 1 - 5 1 1 - 3 1 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 192 161 - 545 Season Hi-Lites The Mt. Alto contest was played at Carlisle H.S. rym and marked the 46th consecutive home victory. The University of Pennsylvania helped to initiate the brand new Alumni Gym¬ nasium by defeating D ; ck^nson 28 - 37. The first home loss since 1921 was recorded in this contest. Beat Gettysburg at home to stop a 9 game consecutive victory skein for the Bullets. William D. Angle won the coveted first time given Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Basketball 3. w si 3rd John W*. "Jack" McConnell won the 1902 award given to the outstanding Junior '27-'28 Alumni Gymnasium cost Paul W. Pritchard Tietter 'Winners and squad members Forward - *Wilbur L. Arbegast ’29: ^Raymond N. "Tuffy" Hoffman '30;*Albert Houck '32; *William D. Angle '30 Center -*Ray T. Mentzer '29 Captain Guard -^Walter S. Gunby '29; *Paul E. Smith '30;*Leonard L. Eisenberg '29L; *John W. "Jack" McConnell '29 Manager - John W. "Jack" McConnell '29 others - Herbert A. Baron '31; Clark M. Forcey '31; Joseph J. Shomock '31; Daniel L. Brillhart '31; William S. Jenkins *31; Edward E. Johnson '32 1929 - 1230 Opponent D 0 Dec 13 H Blue Ridge College 47 16 Won 10 Lost 7 18 A Pennsylvania 24 37 Jan 3 H Princeton 25 26 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews 4 A A CCNY 19 46 8 H Ursinus 53 32 Captain Raymond N. Hoffman 10 A F&M 31 36 15 H Lebanon Valley 30 28 Manager William D. Angle 17 H Western Maryland 36 22 Feb 5 H F&M 43 20 7 A Swarthmore 33 35 8 A PMC 29 21 12 A Gettysburg 27 26 19 H Mt. St. Mary’s 39 32 22 A Bucknell 35 47 26 H Bucknell 40 29 Mar 1 A Mt. St. Mary’s 21 39 _1 H Gettysburg 40 26 17 577 518 Scoring by games : 1 . 2 . 3 . Blue Ridge College 47 ~ 16 FG FT Pts Myers 51" H Baron 5 10 Foley 3 2 - Smith 3 Brillhart 3 Hoffman 2 Potamkin 1 - 1 Williams 1 - 1 21 5 - 19 47 Non-scorers - Jenkins: Taylor: Heerwagen Pennsylvania 0- 0^ 1 ■3- C\1 Myers 3 1 - 7 Smith 2 2 - 6 Foley 2 1 - 5 Baron 1 1 - 3 Potamkin 2 - 2 Hoffman 1 - 1 8 8-21 24 Princeton 25 - 26 Foley 2 4 - 8 Myers 1 3 - 5 Hoffman 2 1 - 5 Potamkin 1 2 Jenkins 1 2 Smith 2 - 2 Baron 1 - 1 Ane-1 e • Brillhart all 0 7 11 - CCNY 19 Foley - 46 2 2 - 6 Brillhart 2 4 Myers 1 2 Smith 1 2 Hoffman 1 2 Potamkin 1 2 Jenkins 1 - 1 Tte-ron* Williams: Lee all 0 8 3 - 19 Ursinus 58 - 32 Hoffman 7 2 - 16 Myers 6 2 - 14 Potamkin 5 3 - 13 Foley 3 1 - 7 Houck 3 6 Smith 1 2 Jenkins 25 8 - 0 58 F&M 31 Foley - 36 3 5 - 11 Hoffman 3 1 - 7 Potamkin 2 3 - 7 Myers 2 4 Houck 1 2 Smith; Williams; Forcey; Brillhart; Heerwagen all 0 11 9 - 31 25 7. Lebanon Valley 30 - 28 Myers 6 i - 13 Foley 1 3 - 5 Smith 1 2 - 4 Hoffman 1 2 - 4 Potamkin 1 2 Brillhart 1 2 11 8 - 30 8. Western Maryland 36 - 22 Myers 6 12 Smith 3 1 - 7 Potamkin 3 1 - 7 Foley 2 2 - 6 Hoffman 2 4 Baron; Houck; Williams; 0 Brillhart; Heerwagen all 16 4 - 36 9. F&M 43 ■ - 20 Myers 6 1 - 3 13 Foley 4 1-2 9 Smith 2 2-3 6 Brillhart 2 1.- 1 5 Hoffman 2 0-2 4 Potamkin 1 2-2 4 Baron 1 2 Houck; Jenkins; Williams; Heerwagen all 0 18 7 -13 43 10. Swarthmore 33 - 35 Smith 4 2-4 10 Foley 2 3-4 7 Potamkin 2 2-3 6 Myers 1 4-6 6 Brillhart 2 4 Hoffman 0 11 11 -1? 33 11. PMC 29 - 21 Myers 6 2-2 14 Foley 2 3-3 7 Hoffman 1 1-1 3 Potamkin 3-3 3 Smith 1 2 Houck; Jenkins; Williams 5 Brillhart; Heerwagen all 0 10 9“9* 29 ^Perfect from the foul line 12. Gettysburg 27 - 26 Myers 5 2 - 12 Foley 2 2 - 6 Potamkin 1 3 " 5 Brillhart 1 2 Smith 2 - 2 Hoffman; Houck all 0 9 9 - 27 13. Mt. St. Mary’ s 39 - 22 Myers 5 6 - 16 Foley 3 2 - 8 Potamkin 3 1 - 7 Smith 1 1 - 3 Hoffman 1 1 - 3 Houck 1 2 Brillhart 0 14 11 - 39 14. Bucknell 35 - 47 Potamkin 7 2 - 16 Myers 4 8 Foley 1 1 - 3 Houck 1 1 - 3 Smith 2 4 Hoffman 1 - 1 Jenkins: Brillhart: Heerwagen0 15 5 - 35 15. Bucknell 40 - 29 Myers 7 2-2 16 Potamkin 6 1-1 13 Smith 3 1-1 7 Hoffman 2 4 Brillhart 0-3 0 Foley 0-1 0 18 00 40 16. Mt. St. Mary 1 •s 21 - 39 Potamkin 2 3 - 7 Brillhart 4 - 4 Smith 1 1 - 3 Hoffman 1 1 - 3 Myers 1 2 Foley 1 2 C. Myers; Baron all 0 6 9 - 21 Gettysburg 40 - 26 Myers 4 4 - 12 Smith 5 1 - 11 Potamkin 4 2 - 10 Foley 2 3 - 7 Hoffman; Houck; Jenkins; Brillhart all 15 10 - Individual Scoring Joseph J. Myers Meyer P. "Pat" Potamkin Thomas J. Foley Paul E. Smith Raymond N. "Tuffy" Hoffman Daniel L. Brillhart Herbert A. Baron Albert Houck William S. Jenkins Robert "Red" Williams William D. Angle Charles E. Myers Donald G. Lee Clark M. Forcey Herbert A. Heerwagen William J. Taylor 40 FG FT 69 29 - 39 29 - 35 35 - 30 17 - 25 11 - 11 5 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 223 131 - Totals 16 ? 107 105 77 61 27 16 13 3 1 0 0 0 o 0 _0 577 Season Hi-Lites Nineth year in a row that Mac recorded an even or winning season. Gettysburg had not swept series since 1918-19. This season was no exception. Coach McAndrews received standing ovation for the final Gettysburg victory.(H) Thomas J. Foley won the Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Basketball Award which signifies the outstanding basketball player for the year. Won all home games except the Princeton game. Letter Winners and Squad members Forward - *Thomas J. Foley '31L; *Raymond N. "Tuffy" Hoffman, Captain-'30;'*Meyer P. "Pat" Potamkin ‘32 Center - *Joseph J. Myers '32 Guard - *Paul E. Smith '30; *Albert Houck '32 Manager - *William D, Angle '30 others - Robert "Red" Williams '32; Daniel L. Brillhart '31; Herbert A. Baron '31; William S. Jenkins '31; Herbert A. Heerwagen '32; Clark M. Forcey '31; Charles E. Myers '32; Donald G. Lee '31; William J. Taylor '32 80 1930 - 1 931 Opponent D Dec 5 U SI i zabe t h t oi :n 61 10 A Pennsylvania 39 1 ? H Juniata 45 Jan 2 H 27 9 H *F&M 31 16 A *Ursinus 40 17 A Kaverford 27 Feb 4 H ^Gettysburg 39 7 A Mt. St. Mary's 24 11 A *F&M 23 13 H Washington & Jefferson40 18 H Bucknell ^5 20 H Swarthmore 52 25 H Mt. St. Mary's 33 27 H Muhlenberg 42 Mar . 4 A ^Gettysburg _2i 16 games ^Denotes Conference 603 Games Scoring by games Elizabethtown 61 - 22 FG FT Pts Myers 14 3-3 31 Potamkin 9 0-4 18 Foley 3 0-1 6 Fredericks 2 0-2 4 Sloan 1 2 Reeves 0-1 0 Baron O I 0 Lipinski; Davidson; Herritt; Williams all 0 29 3 -12 61 2. Pennsylvania 39 - 31 Myers 10 1-1 21 Potamkin 3 0-1 6 Foley 2 1 - 3 5 Fredericks 1 3-6 5 Sloan 2-3 ^ 2 16 7 -14 39 3 . Juniata 45 -22 Myers 9 2-3 20 Potamkin 4 2-3 10 Fredericks 4 1 - 3 9 Foley 2 4 Sloan 1 0-1 2 20 5 -10 45 0 22 Won 14 Lost 2 31 22 Coach Richard K. HeAndrews 35 29 Cantain Thomas J. Foley 25 23 Manager Donald G. Lee 2 ? 23 44 23 29 40 22 20 _26 441 4. Yale 2? - 35 Myers 7 3 - 6 17 Potamkin 3 6 Fredericks 2 - 5 2 Sloan 2 - 5 2 Foley 0 - 1 0 10 7 -17 27 F&M 31 “ ■ 29 Myers 4 1 - 1 9 Foley 2 5 - 5 9 Potamkin 2 2 - 5 6 Fredericks 2 1 - 2 5 Sloan 1 2 11 9 -13 31 Ursinus 40 - 25 Foley 4 5 - 6 13 Davidson 3 1 - 2 7 Myers 2 1 - 1 5 Sloan 2 4 Reeves 2 0 - 1 4 Potamkin 1 JL 1 - 4 3 Lipinski-, 1 1 2 2 Fredericks; Bnllhart all 0 16 8 -14 40 7. Haverf ord 12. Bucknell 29 27 - 23 p.ot££kin 5 2-3 12 Myers 4 8 Fredericks 1 3-4 5 Foley 1 0-2 2 Sloan 0-1 0 Davidson 0-1 0 Li Din ski: Reeves: Feroe all 0 11 5 -11 27 8. Gettysburg 39 - 27 Myers 6 2 - 14 Fredericks 4 8 Lipinski 3 1 - 7 Foley g 2 - 6 Potamkin 2 4 Davidson 0 17 5 - 39 9. Mt. St. Mary's 24 - 23 Foley 3 2-4 8 Davidson 2 2-2 6 Myers 2 4 Fredericks 1 0-1 2 Reeves 1 2 Potamkin 0-1 0 G. Myers 1 2 Sloan 0-1 0 Li pinski 0 10 4-9 24 10. F&M 23 “ 44 Myers 3 4 - 10 Fredericks 3 " 3 Foley 1 2 Brillhart 1 2 Davidson 1 2 Feroe 1 2 G. Myers 1 2 Potamkin; Sloan; Lipinski; Reeves; Williams all 0 8 7 - 23 11. Washington & Jefferson 40 - Potamkin 4 7-9 15 Myers 2 4-6 8 Foley 3 0-1 6 Fredericks 2 2-4 6 Lipinski 2 4 Davidson 1-1 1 Sloan: Reeves: W illiams all 0 13 14 -21 40 45 - Potamkin 8 3-3 19 Myers 7 1-1 15 Lipinski 3 2-2 8 Fredericks 1 2 Foley 1-4 1 Sloan; Reeves; 1 lhart; Davidson; Williams all 0 19 7-10 ^5 13. Swarthmore 52 - 40 Potamkin 6 3 - 15 Myers 6 12 Fredericks 5 10 Foley 4 1 - 9 Lipinski 2 4 Davidson 1 2 Sloan: Reeves: Feroe: 0. Myers. 0 24 4 - 52 14. Mt. St . Mary 1 s 33 - 22 Myers 6 1 - 13 Potamkin 3 1 - 7 Lipinski 3 1 - 7 Fredericks 1 2 - 4 Foley 1 2 Sloan: Davidson all 0 14 5 " 33 15. Muhlenberg 42 - 20 Fredericks 6 1 - 13 Potamkin 5 1 - 11 Myers 2 5 - 9 Lipinski 2 1 - 5 Davidson 1 1 - 3 Brillhart 1 - 1 Fnlav: Reeves: Williams: C.Mver s 0 1 6 10 - 42 16. Gettysburg 35 - 26 Myers 5 3 - 13 Lipinski 4 8 Potamkin 2 1 - 5 Fredericks 2 4 Foley 1 1 - 3 Davidson 1 2 Sloan 0 15 5 - 35 Individual Seeping np r Lr FT Totals Joseph J. Myers 89 31 209 Meyer P. "Pat" Potamkin 57 23 137 Mu rra y Fre d e r i c k s 32 18 82 Thomas J. Foley 29 18 76 Joseph F. Lipinski 19 7 45 J. Milton Davidson 9 5 23 Leon R. "Ted" Sloan 5 4 14 A. James Reeves 3 6 Melvin L. "Teb" Feroe 2 4 Charles S. Myers 2 4 Daniel L, Brillhart 1 1 3 Herbert A, Baron 0 L. Waldo Herritt 0 Robert "Red" Williams 0 248 10 ? 603 Season Hi~Lites Joseph J. Myers had an outstanding year scoring points. Accounts differ but he set a new Alumni Gym floor record by scoring 31 points against Elizabeth¬ town on Dec 5. Some accounts list the record as 32. He also scored 21 points at the Penn Palestra in a winning cause. This was a Palestra floor record. These were set in back-to-back games. Joe also scored89 points in the first four games. Won the Central Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Conference title. The conference games are indicated by an asterick on the schedule. Lost only to Yale at home and to F&M away. Thomas j". Foley won the Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Trophy. This award was donated by Jacob M. Cohen '20. This was the second time that Foley won the award. Dick Snyder coached the frosh. Records Floor Record at Alumni Gym and Penn Palestra - Joseph J. Myers (mentioned above) Most field goals one season - 89 - Joseph J. Myers (beats 74 set by Fred E. Sweely - 1926-27) Tetter Winners and squad members Forward - *Thomas J. Foley '31L Captain; *Meyer P. "Pat" Potamkin '32; *Daniel L. Brillhart '31 Center - *Joseph J. Myers '32 Guard - ^Joseph F. Lipinski '33; *Murray Fredericks '32L; *Leon R. "Ted" Sloan '33 Manager - *Donald G. Lee '31 others - J. Milton Davidson *33; A. James Reeves '33! Melvin L. "Teb" Feroe 32; Charles E, Myers '32; Robert "Red" Williams '32; L. Waldo Hewitt '33; Herbert A. Baron '31 1931 - 1932 Opponent D 0 Dec 11 A Pratt Institute 25 29 Dbl OT V/ on 3 Lost 11 12 A Brooklyn Crescent A.C. 18 51 Jan 6 A Pennsylvania 16 29 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews 13 K Haverford 34 7 15 H Moravian 65 25 Captain Joseph J. Myers Feb 5 H P&M 28 31 6 K Juniata 2? 28 Manager J. Richard Budding 10 A Gettysburg 31 35 12 A Bucknell 33 47 13 A Lehigh 32 48 20 A Swarthmore 37 43 22 H Washington & Jefferson 34 41 Mar 1 A P&M 25 35 1 H Gettysburg _22 14 games 439 481 Scoring ~bv games 1 . 2 . "5 J • Pratt Institute FG Potamkin 4 Lipin ski 3 Myers 2 Fredericks 2 Hughes 25 - 29 Bbl OT FT Pts 8 6 2 - 6 4 1 - 1 Sloanj Kennedy; Feroe; David so n; Fowler _ all 0 11 3 - 25 Brooklyn Crescent A.C. 18 - Potamkin 3 6 Lipinski 1 1 - 3 Feroe 1 1 - 3 Myers 1 2 Fredericks 1 2 Hughes 2 - 2 Sloan; Kennedy; Davidson; Fowler all 0 7 4 - 18 Pennsylvania 16 - 29 Hughes 3 6 Potamkin 2 1 - 5 Myers 1 2 Fredericks 1 2 Davidson 1 - 1 Lipinski; Sloan: Kennedy all 0 7 2 - 16 4. 5. 6 . Haverford Hughes 34-7 4 2 - 10 Fredericks 4 8 Potamkin 2 2 - 6 Myers 2 2 - 6 Lipinski 1 2 James -i 1 2 28 6 - 34* Moravian 65 - 25 Myers 12 3 " 27 Potamkin 6 1 - 13 Hughes 4 1 - 9 Reeves 2 1 - 5 Fredericks 2 4 Lipinski 1 2 James 1 2 Fowler 2 - 2 Kennedy 1 - 1 Sloan: Feroe: Herritt all 0 28 9 - 65 F&M 28 - 31 Hughes 3 4 - 10 Potamkin 2 3 “ 7 Fredericks 2 2 - 6 Myers 2 1 - 5 Lipinski; Kennedy all 0 9 O 1 28 Juniata 27 ~ 28 11. Swarthmore 37 - 43 Hughes 4 4 12 Myers 4 4 - 12 Potamkin 4 1 - 9 Potamkin 5 10 Fredericks 1 1 - 3 Lipinski 4 8 Myers 1 - 1 Fredericks 2 1 - 5 Liuinski 2 - 1 Hughes 1 2 Kennedy i - 1 16 5 - 37 James 0 9 9 27 12 • Washington & Jefferson 34 - 41 Gettysburg 31 - 35 Potamkin Hughes 5 2 3 - 3 - 13 7 Potamkin 4 2 - 10 Myers 2 2 - 6 Fredericks 3 2 - 8 Fredericks 2 4 Hughes 2__ i - 5 Kennedy 1 1 - 3 Myers i i “ 3 Lipinski 1 - 1 Sloan i i - 3 Sloan; James; Reeves all 0 Fowler i - 1 12 10 - 34 Reeves i - 1 Lipinski; Kennedy all 0 13. F&M 25 *“ 35 ii 9 - 31 Hughes 3 1 - 7 Bucknell 33 - 4? Myers Potamkin 1 2 3 - 5 4 Potamkin 7 2 “ 16 Kennedy 2 4 Hughes 3 2 - 8 Lipinski 1 1 - 3 Fredericks 2 4 Sloan 2 - 2 Kennedy Myers 1 2 Fredericks; Fowler all 0 2 2 9 7 - 25 Reeves 1 — 1 Lipinski; Fowler all 0 13 7 - 33 14. Gettysburg 34 - 32 Lehigh 32 - 48 Myers Lipinski 6 3 2 - 14 6 Myers 3 3 - 9 Potamkin 2 4 Hughes 2 2 - 6 Kennedy 2 4 Fredericks 2 2 - 6 Hughes 4 - 4 Kennedy Potamkin 1 1 - 3 Fredericks 1 _2. 1 2 14 6 - 34 Sloan A 1 2 James 1 JL 2 Reeves 2 - 2 Lipinski 0 11 10 - 32 Totals Individual Scoring 2L Meyer P. "Pat" Potamkin ^9 Joseph J. Myers 37 Lloyd W. "Corney" Hughes 31 Murray Fredericks 25 Joseph F. Lipinski Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy 7 A. James Reeves 2 Leon R. "Ted" Sloan 2 Benjamin D. James 3 Melvin L. "Teh" Feroe 1 John B. Fowler J. Milton Davidson L. Waldo Herritt - 171 FT 15 - 26 - 27 " 8 - 4 ~ 4 - 5 - 3 - 1 - 3 - 1 - 97 - 113 100 89 58 52 18 9 7 6 3 3 l _o 439 Ron son HiLites Beginning with the F&M home tilt, Dickinson lost eight straight contests. Still held the home court mastery over Gettysburg as we upset the Bullets in the final home contest. . Murray Fredericks was voted the Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Baskettall Trophy for the First losing since 1920 - 1921 (season) Joseph J, Myers ended a brilliant three year scoring career. Dick Snyder returned as the freshmen coach. season. Records The following is a summary of Joseph J. Myers' three year scoring record: 1929-30 69 FGs 29 FTs 167 Pts = 9.8 avg 1930-31 89 31 209 = 13.0 1981-32 37 26 100 =JLx1 45 games 195 86 476 =10.5 Besides the three year record, Joe scored a record 89 field goals in 1930-31. (breaks Fred E. Sweely's three year record of 394 points set 1924-27) Tetter Winners and squad members Forward - *Meyer P. "Pat" Potamkin ’32; *Lloyd W. "Corney" Hughes *34; *Melvin L. "Teb" Feroe ’32 Center - ^Joseph J. Myers '32 Captain Guard - ^Joseph F. Lipinski '33: *Murray Fredericks 32L Manager - *J. Richard Budding ’32 . others - Leon R. "Ted" Sloan '33: J. Milton Davidson 33: A. James Reeves 3 j\ L. Waldo Herritt '33; Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy '34; Benjamin D*. James '34; John B. Fowler '34 1232. - 1933 Onronent Dec 9 A Pratt Institute 10 A CCNY Jan 6 A Penn AG 7 A Rutgers 11 H Juniata 17 K Mt, St. Mary's 20 H F&M Feb 8 H Gettysburg 11 H Bucknell 17 H Lehigh 21 A Mt. St. Mary's 25 H Penn AG Mar 1 A F&M 7 H Villanova 10 A Gettysburg 15 games Scoring by games 1. Pratt Institute 2? - 21 FG FT Pts Hughes 4 2 - 10 Lipinski 3 1 - 7 Kennedy 2 4 Wilson 1 2 - 4 Reeves 1 2 Davidson; Sloan! James all 0 11 5 - 27 2. GCNY 17 - 45 Wilson 4 8 Kennedy 1 2 Lipinski 1 2 Reeves 1 2 Hughes 1 - 1 Davidson 1 - 1 Sloan 1 - 1 .Tames : Finnevs Fowler all 0 7 3 - 17 3, Penn AC 32 - 25 Hughes 4 4 - 12 Wilson 3 2 - 8 Lipinski 3 6 Kennedy 2 4 Sloan 2 - 2 Davidson; Reeves all 0 12 8 - 32 D 0 27 21 Hon 8 Lost 7 17 45 32 25 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews 29 41 38 31 Captain Joseph F. Lipinski 34 54 Manager Thomas L. Brooks 36 21 27 25 54 24 41 37 OT 18 37 33 29 OT 31 42 35 40 Ai _24 467 508 4. Rutgers 29 " 41 Davidson 4 3 - 11 Lipinski 2 4 Hughes - 3 - 3 Sloan 1 1 - 3 Reeves 1 1 - 3 Kennedy 1 2 Fowler 1 2 Wilson 1 - 1 James 0 10 9 - 29 5. Juniata 38 - 31 Wilson 5 5 " 15 Kennedy 5 10 Hughes 3 2 - 8 Lipinski 1 2 - 4 Sloan 1 - 1 Davidson; Reeves all 0 14 10 - 38 6. Mt. St. Mary's 34 - 54 Wilson 6 1 - 13 Hughes 3 3 - 9 Davidson 1 1 - 3 James 1 2 Reeves 1 2 Lipinski 2 - 2 Kennedy 1 - 1 Sloan 1 - 1 Fowler 1 - 1 Finney 0 34 12 10 - 12 Penn AG OT 7. F&M 36 - 21 Kennedy 5 1 - 11 Davidson 4 1 - 9 Wilson 3 6 Hughes 1 2 - 4 Sloan 4 - 4 Lipinski 2 - 2 Reeves 0 13 10 - 36 Gettysburg 27 - 25 Kennedy 5 1 - 11 Wilson 3 1 - 7 Hughes 2 2 - 6 Lipinski 2 - 2 Sloan 1 - 1 Davidson 0 10 7 - 27 Bucknell 54 - 24 Kennedy 8 2 - 18 Lipinski 3 5 - 11 Wilson 3 1 - 7 Hughes 1 3 - 5 Sloan 2 4 Reeves 2 4 Davidson 1 2 James 1 2 Finney 1 - 1 hYywI pt* Herritt: Steele 0 21 12 - 14 54 Lehigh 41 - 37 OT Hughes 4 5 " 13 Davidson 4 1 - 9 Wilson 2 3 - 7 Kennedy 1 3 - 5 Lipinski 2 4 Sloan 1 1 - 3 14 13 " 41 Wilson Sloan Hughes Kennedy Davidson Lipinski 33 - 29 5 1 - 11 5 1 - 11 2 2 - 6 2 4 1 - 1 __ 0 14 5 - 33 13. F&M 31 “ ^2 Kennedy 5 1 - 11 Hughes 1 4 - 6 Wilson 1 2 - 4 Lipinski 1 1 - 3 Sloan 3 - 3 Davidson 1 2 Reeves 1 3 10 11 - 31 Villanova 35 - 40 Wilson 4 2-6 10 Hughes 3 2-9 8 Kennedy 2 2-3 6 Lipinski 2 1-1 5 Sloan 2 0-1 4 Davidson 1 2 Reeves 0 14 7 -20 35 Gettysburg 15 - 36 Hughes 3 1 - 7 Wilson 2 4 Sloan 1 2 - 4 Davidson; Lipinski; James; Reeves; Finnev: Steele all 0 6 3 - 15 11. Mt. St. Mary's 18 - 37 Wilson 4 2 - 10 Davidson 1 2 Lipinski 1 2 Hughes 2 - 2 Sloan 1 " 1 Reeves 1 ” 1 Kennedy; James; Finney; S teele _ all _Q 6 6 - 18 Individual Scoring Fus FTs Total Percy C. Wilson 46 23 115 Lloyd W. "Comey" Hughes 31 38 100 Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy 39 11 89 Joseph F. Lipinski, Sr. 19 16 54 Leon R. "Ted" Sloan 12 19 43 J. Milton Davidson 1? 8 42 A. James Reeves 7 2 16 Benjamin D. James 2 4 John B. Fowler 1 1 3 Robert J. Finney 1 1 R. Edward Steele 0 L. Waldo Herritt 0 174 119 467 Season Hi-Lites Basketball Budget for this season was $2,311.25. Lloyd W. "Comey" Hughes won the coveted Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Award. He also won the 1902 award as the outstanding Junior student. Won both overtime games at home. Lost only two home games. Dick Snyder coached the frosh. Tatter Winners and Squad members Forward - *Percy C. Wilson '35; *Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy '34; *A. James Reeves '33 Center-Forward - *J. Milton Davidson '33; *Lloyd W. "Comey" Hughes ' 34- Guard - *Joseph F. Lipinski '33 Captain; *Leon R. "Ted" Sloan '33; *L. Waldo Herritt '33 Manager - *Thomas L. Brooks '33 others - Benjamin D. James '34; John B. Fowler '34; Robert J. Finney '35; R. Edward Steele '35; Richard A. Lindsey '35; William S. Thomas '35 1231 - S 1, S' (Deponent Dec 8 H Elizabethtown Jan 10 A Penn State 12 H Juniata 17 A F&M 19 H Delaware 23 A Penn A. C. 24 A Army (West Point) Feh 7 A Gettysburg 15 H Lebanon Valley 17 H Penn A. G. 21 H Swarthmore 24 H F&M 28 H Gettysburg Mar 2 A Swarthmore 3 A Villanova 6 16 H games Bucknell Scoring 1 bv games 1 . Elizabethtown 62 - 14 FG FT Pts Eaton 8 4 - 20 Wilson 6 1 - 13 James 3 1 - 7 Hayes 3 6 Kennedy 2 1 - 5 Finney 2 4 Sivess 1 1 - 3 Hughes 1 2 Steele 2 - 2 vp-rg+.pttfti-i Clark all 0 26 10 - 62 2 . Penn State 21 - 37 Kennedy 3 1 - 7 Hughes 2 Q _ J 7 Eaton 3 - 3 Finney 1 2 Wilson 1 - 1 Steele 1 - 1 James: Hayes all 0 6 9 - 21 3 . Juniata 28 - 22 Eaton 6 12 James 2 4 Kennedy 1 2 - 4 Wilson 1 2 - 4 Kerstetter 1 2 .Hughes 2 - 2 Finney 0 6 - 28 14 Won 9 Lost 7 37 22 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews 47 24 Captain Charles H. B. Kennedy 25 30 Manager Ralph P. Kinzey 28 34 30 26 43 34 33 38 _ 2 £ 494 F&M 22 - 47 Eaton 1 3 - 5 Kerstetter 1 2 - 4 Hughes 4 - 4 Wilson 1 1 - 3 Steele 1 1 - 3 Hayes 1 1 - 3 Kennedy: James: Finney_all_ 0 5 12 - 22 Delaware 42 - 24 Wilson 5 1 - 11 Kennedy 3 1 - 7 Kerstetter 3 1 - 7 Eaton 1 4 - 6 Finney 1 1 - 3 James 1 2 Hayes 1 2 Fowler 1 2 Hughes 2 - 2 Steele: Green all 0 16 10 - 42 Penn A. C. 17 - 25 Wilson 1 3 - 5 Kennedy 2 4 Eaton 2 4 Kerstetter 1 2 Hughes 1 2 Steele: James all 0 7 3 - 17 B 62 21 28 22 42 17 26 27 35 36 34 44 26 38 34 542 4. 5. 6 . 11 90 7. Army (West Point) 26 - 30 Wilson 4 1 - 9 Kennedy 3 1 - 7 Eaton 1 1 - Hughes 1 1 - 3 Finney 1 2 Kerstetter 1 2 Steele! James: Hayes all 0 11 4 - 26 Gettysburg 27 - 28 Hughes 3 6 Kennedy 2 2 - 6 Wilson 2 4 Finney 2 4 Steele 1 2 - 4 James 1 1 - 3 Eaton 0 11 5 - 27 Lebanon Valley 35 - 3^ Wilson 3 4 - 10 Kennedy 3 O — J 9 James 2 4 Hughes 1 2 - 4 Finney 1 1 - 3 Steele 1 1 - 3 Eaton 1 2 Kerstetter 0 12 11 - 35 Penn A. G. 36 - 30 Kennedy 4 • 2 - 10 Wilson 2 5 " 9 Hughes 3 6 Steele 3 6 Eaton 1 1 - 0 j James 1 2 Finney 0 14 8 - 36 Swarthmore 34 - 26 Wilson 3 3 - 13 Hughes 4 2 - 10 Hayes 3 6 Steele 1 1 _ Jl. 3 Kennedy 1 _ i 1 Eaton 1 - 1 Finney; James all 0 13 8 - 34 12. F&M 44 - 43 Wilson 6 3 - 15 James 5 10 Kennedy 3 3 - 9 Hughes 2 1 - 5 Steele 2 1 - 5 Eatons Finnev: Haves all 0 18 8 - 44 13. Gettysburg 26 - 34 Hughes 4 1 - 9 Wilson 2 2 - 6 Steele 1 2 - 4 Kennedy 1 1 - 3 Eaton 1 2 James 1 2 Finney: Hayes all 0 10 6 - 26 14. Svzarthmore 38 - 33 Hughes 3 2 - 8 Steele 3 2 - 8 Kennedy 3 6 Kerstetter 2 1 - 5 James 2 4 Wilson 1 1 - "3 J Ha y e s Green 1 2 - , . 2 2 Finney: Eaton all 0 15 8 - 38 15. Villanova 34 - 33 Wilson 4 2 - 10 Kennedy 4 8 Hayes 2 4 Finney 1 2 - 4 James 1 2 - 4 Hughes 1 1 - 3 Kerstetter 1 - 1 Steele 0 13 8 — 34 16. Bucknell 50 - 29 Kennedy 7 14 Wilson 4 5 - 13 Hughes Q J 3 - 9 Steele 3 1 - 7 James 2 1 - 5 Finney 1 2 Kerstetter; Eaton ; Haves: Fowler 0 20 10 - 50 Individual Scoring FG Ei. Percy C. Wilson 47 35 Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy 41 18 - Lloyd W, "Corney" Hughes 29 24 John H. "Jack" Eaton Benjamin D. James R. Edward Steele Robert J. Finney William E. Kerstetter Ralph 3. Hayes p»ter Sivess jr'hr. B. Powler Fred H. Green John W. Clark 22 17 21 5 16 14 10 4 9 5 11 1 1 1 - 1 2 - 208 126 - Totals 129 100 82 61 47 46 24 23 23 3 2 2 _0 542 Season-Hi-Lites A lot of tight ball games this season. Captain Kennedy won the Lebanon Valley game with a mid-court shot in the last seconds of the game. The Gettysburg loss at home was their first win at Dickinson since.1921 and the first time that they won the two game series for the season since 1911-12. They came close in 1920-21 when the first game ended in a 29“29 tie. The home loss to Gettysburg was also the only home loss for the season but The Devils could only win one away game. Put together back to back winning seasons - 1932-33 and 1933“34. Don S. Mills, law student, coached the frosh. Tetter Winners and squad members Forwards - ^Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy ’34 Captain; *Percy C. Wilson '35; *Robert J. Finney '35; *William E. Kerstetter '3» Center - *John H. "Jack" Eaton '36; *Lloyd W. "Corney" Hughes '34 Guard - *R, Edward Steele '35; ^Benjamin D. James '34; *John B. Fowler '34 Manager - *Ralph P. Kinzey others - Peter Sivess '36; John W. Clark 36 ; Ralph S. Hayes 36}William S. Thomas '35; Fred H. Green '35 1934 - 1935 Opponent D 0 Dec 14 A Pratt Institute 26 32 Won 8 Lost 6 15 A Rutgers 30 42 Jan 9 A F8cM 35 50 Coach Richard H. McAndrews 12 H Lehigh 54 33 16 H Villanova 41 39 Captain R. Edward Steele 19 H Penn A. C. 41 39 Feb 6 A Gettysburg 34 36 Manager William S. Thomas 8 A Villanova 26 37 9 A Penn A. C. 46 24 16 H F&M 42 32 23 A Delaware 42 43 27 H Gettysburg 34 33 Mar 1 H Swarthmore 57 23 6 A Bucknell 30 24 14 538 487 Scoring by games 1. Pratt Institute 26 - 32 FG FT Sterner 5 Kintzing 4 2 Kerstetter 1 3 Sivess 1 Eaton; Smith; Green; Miller; and Finney all 10 6 2. Rutgers 30 - 42 Wilson 3 1 Kerstetter 3 Eaton 2 1 Kintzing s 2 Finney 2 Green 1 Miller 1 Smith; Ster ner; Sivess all 14 2 3. FStM 35 - 50 Kerstetter 3 2 Kintzing 3 2 Wilson 3 2 Steele 2 1 Finney 1 3 Eaton 1 Sterner; Gr een; Miller all 12 n 4. Lehigh 54 - 33 Pts Kintzing 7 4 18 10 Kerstetter 7 14 10 Finney 4 2 10 5 Sterner 2 2 6 1 Eaton 1 1 3 Sivess 1 2 0 Steele 1 1 26 V. Smith; Green; Miller ; and J. Smith all 0 22 10 3zr 7 6 5. Villanova 41 - • 39 5 Kintzing 5 4 14 4 Kerstetter 6 12 4 Sterner 4 1 9 2 Steele 2 2 6 2 Eaton: Wilson; Finney all 0 0 17 7 41 30 6. Penn A. C. 41 - 39 Kintzing 8 4 20 8 Steele 3 6 8 Sterner 2 1 5 8 Wilson 2 4 5 Kerstetter 2 4 5 Eaton 1 2 1 Sivess; Green; Finney all 0 0 18 4 41 35 Gettysburg 34 - 36 Wilson 3 5 - 11 Kerstetter 3 1 - 7 Sterner 2 4 Steele 2 4 Kintzing 1 2 - 4 Eaton 1 2 Finney 1 2 13 8 - 34 Villanova 26 - ■ 37 Kerstetter 4 8 Wilson 2 1 - 5 Sterner 1 3 - 5 Steele 2 4 Kintzing 1 2 Finney 1 2 Eaton 0 11 4 - 26 Penn A. C, 46 - 24 Sterner 5 4 - 14 Kintzing 4 2 - 10 Kerstetter 3 6 Wilson 2 2 - 6 Eaton 2 4 Steele 2 4 V. Smith 1 2 19 8 - 46 F&M 42 ' - 32 Kintzing 5 4 - 14 Wilson 4 8 Steele 4 8 Eaton 2 3 " 7 Kerstetter 1 1 - 3 Finney 1 2 Sterner 0 17 8 - 42 11. Delaware 42 - 43 Wilson 0 ( 3 - 17 Kintzing 8 16 V. Smith 2 4 Sterner 2 4 Steele 1 - 1 Kerstetter; Eaton all 0 19 4 - 42 12. Gettysburg 34 - 33 Wilson 4 1 - 9 Kintzing 3 2 - 8 Steele 3 1 - 7 Sterner 2 4 Eaton 1 2 Kerstetter 1 2 Finney 1 2 15 4 - 34 13. Swarthmore 57 - 23 Wilson 5 6 - 16 Kintzing 4 5 ~ 13 Eaton 4 1 - 9 Kerstetter 3 6 Miller 2 4 Finney 3 ~ 3 V. Smith 1 2 Green 1 2 Steele 1 2 Sterner 0 21 15 - 57 14. Bucknell 30 - 24 Kintzing 6 1 - 13 Wilson 3 1 - 7 Sterner 2 2 - 6 Finney 3 - 3 Eaton 1 - 1 Kerstetter; Steele all 0 11 8 - 30 Totals Individual Scoring FG FT William B. Kintzing 61 32 Percy C. Wilson 38 22 William E. Kerstetter 37 7 Lewis M. "Doc" Sterner 27 13 R. Edward Steele 21 6 John H. "Jack" Eaton 14 8 Robert J. Finney 11 11 Vance L, "Cocky" Smith 4 Harold E. "Flash" Miller 3 Fred H. Green 2 Peter Sivess 1 1 James W. Smith 219 100 154 98 81 6 ? 48 36 33 8 6 4 3 _g 538 Season Hi-Lites Won all the home games including Gettysburg which was the first win since 1932-33. Percy C. Wilson won the coveted Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Trophy. (over G-Burg) Opened the season with three straight road losses. Third winning season in a row. Athletics were under control of new Board of Athletic Control,established this year. Don S. Mills coached the frosh. Iifttter 'Winners and squad members Forward - *Percy C. Wilson '35; *John H. "Jack" Eaton ' 36 ; *William E. Kerstetter '36;*Robert J. Finney '35 Center - *William B. Kintzing '37 Guard - *R. Edward Steele *35 Captain; *Lewis M. "Doc" Sterner '37; *Fred H. Green 1 35 Manager - *William S. Thomas '35 others - Feter Sivess '38; Vance L. "Cocky" Smith '37; Harold E, "Flash" Miller '37; James W. Smith '37 Won 6 Lost 12 1975 - 1936 ODDonent Dec 13 A Long Island U. 14 A GCNY Jan 4 H Penn A. C. 7 K Oglethorpe 10 K West Virginia 14 A Lehigh 15 A F&M 17 H Vi1lanova Feb 5 H Gettysburg 7 A Pratt Institute 8 A Penn A. G. 12 H Bucknell 15 K Delaware 19 A Villanova 21 H Carnegie Tech 26 A Gettysburg 27 H Rutgers Mar 4 18 H ^ames f&m" Mar 10 19 A games Williamsport YMGA Long Island u. 25 - 60 F'G FT Pts Kerstetter 3 6 V. Smith 2 1 - 5 Stine 2 4 Sivess 1 1 - 3 Kintzing 3 " 3 J. Smith 1 2 Shuman 1 2 Fa ton: Sternerjl: lill er a 11 0 10 5 - 25 GCNY 26 - 41 Kerstetter 4 2 - 10 Sterner 2 1 - 5 Kintzing 1 2 - 4 V, Smith 3 - 3 Eaton 1 2 J. Smith 1 - 1 Miller ± ~~ 1 Shuman 0 8 10 - 26 Penn A. C. 24 - 43 Kintzing 4 8 Sterner 2 2 - 6 Sivess J. 1 - 3 Eaton 1 1 _ 1 0 j V. Smith *1 _L 2 Kerstetter 2 - 2 J. Smith; Stine; Miller; DollO 9 0 - 24 0 60 41 43 Coach Richard H. McAndrews 29 45 Captain - appointed each 41 game 39 Manager John W. Clark 30 36 19 39 37 32 28 36 50 39 677 50 (Post Season) 72 7 Oglethorpe 52 - 29 Kintzing 5 2 - 12 Kerstetter 3 1 - 7 Sivess 3 1 - 7 Miller 3 1 - 7 V. Smith 2 2 - 6 Sterner 2 4 Shuman 2 4 Eaton 1 1 ~ 3 Stine 1 2 22 8 - 52 West Virginia ) L 0 _ 45 Sterner 4 1 - 9 Miller 4 \ - 9 Kerstetter 4 8 Sivess 3 6 Kintzing 2 4 Eaton 2 4 V. Smith 1 ... 1 - 7 20 3 - 43 Lehigh 42 - 41 Kintzing 5 1 - 11 V. Smith 5 1 - 11 Miller 2 2 - 6 Eaton 1 4 - 6 Sterner 1 2 - 4 Kerstetter 1 2 Sivess 1 2 Shuman 0 16 10 - 42 D 25 26 24 52 43 42 33 32 40 26 22 40 26 21 32 23 36 _J0 573 622 4. 5. 6 . 7. F&M 33 12. Bucknell 40 37 - 39 Sterner i 6 - n o Kintzing 3 1 - 7 Miller 3 6 Eaton 2 1 - 5 V. Smith 2 4 Sivess 1 2 Kerstetter 1 - 1 Shuman: Stine all 0 - 12 9 “ 33 8. Villanova 32 - 30 Kerstetter 3 3 - 9 Killer 3 2 - 8 Eaton 3 6 Sterner 1 2 - 4 V. Smith 1 2 Kintzing 2 - /•> Sivess 1 - 1 11 o 1 32 9. Gettysburg 40 - 36 Miller 6 1 - 13 Sterner 2 5 - 5 9 Eaton 4 8 Kintzing 1 3 - 5 Kerstetter 1 1 - 3 Shuman 1 2 V. Smith; { Sivess all 0 15 10 - 13 40 10. Pratt Insti* fcute 26 • - 19 V. Smith 4 8 Sterner 3 6 Sivess 1 3 - 5 Kerstetter 1 1 - 3 Shuman 1 2 Eaton 1 - 1 Miller 1 - 1 10 6 - 26 11. Penn A. G. 22 - 39 Shuman 2 2 - 6 Eaton 2 1 - 5 Sterner 1 3 - 5 V. Smith 1 2 Sivess 1 2 Doll 1 2 Kerstetter : Miller a 11 0 6 - Eaton 5 Kerstetter 5 Miller 3 Sterner 1 Sivess 1 Shuman V. Smith: Stine 2 - 12 1 - 11 3 " 9 2 - 4 2 2 - 2 all 0 15 10 - 12 40 13. Delaware 26 - 32 Eaton 4 Z - 10 Shuman 3 6 Kerstetter 2 1 - 5 Sterner 1 1 - 3 V. Smith 1 2 J. Smith; Sivess; Stine; Miller; Doll all 0 11 4 - 26 14. Villanova 21 - ■ 28 Miller 4 2 - 10 Eaton 2 2 - 6 Sterner 1 2 Doll 1 2 Sivess 1 - 1 V. Smith: Kerstei -ter all 0 8 5 " 21 15. Carnegie Tech 32 - 36 Kerstetter 3 3 - 9 Eaton 3 3 - 9 Sterner 2 3 " 7 Miller 2 4 Sivess 1 1 - 3 V. Smith 0 11 10 - 32 16. Gettysburg 23 - 50 Doll 2 2 - 6 Sterner 2 4 Sivess 2 4 Eaton 1 1 - 3 V. Smith 1 2 Kerstetter 1 2 Miller 1 2 Shuman: Stine: Kendricks on.-_all_0. 10 3 " 23 22 Rutgers 36 - 39 12 19. Williamsport YMCA (Post Season) 49 - 50 Sterner 5 2 - V. S’-'ith 4 8 Sterner 6 2 - 2 14 Kerstetter 2 4 - 8 Miller 4 2 - 3 10 Eaton 2 4 Doll 5 0 - 2 10 Miller 2 4 Kerstettgr on 3 2 1 - 2 c 6 1 ^ Sivess: Doll _ ail 0 Shuman 1 2 15 6 - 36 Hendrickson 1 0 -1 2 Sivess: Stine all 0 22 5 -10 49 F&M 30 - 33 Sterner 5 2 - 12 Miller 4 8 Doll 2 1 - 5 Kerstetter 1 2 Eaton 1 2 V. Smith 1 - 1 13 4 - 30 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals Lewis M. "D'-'c" Sterner 36 + 6 = 42 32 + 2 = 34 104 = 118 Harold E. "Flash" Miller 37 + 4 = 41 14 + 2 = 16 88 = 98 William E. Kerstetter 34 + 3 = 37 20 = 20 88 = 94 John H. "Jack" Eaton 35 + 2 = 37 19 + 1 = 20 89 = 94 Vance L. "Cocky" Smith 25 = 25 9 = 9 59 = 59 William B. Kintzing 21 = 21 14 = 14 56 = 56 Peter Sivess 16 = 16 9 = 9 41 = 41 George Shuman 10 + 1 = 11 4 = 4 24 = 26 Earl R. Doll 6 + 5 = 11 3 = 3 15 = 25 G. Max Stine 3 = 3 6 = 6 James W. S^ith 1 = 1 1 = 1 O J = 3 Clarence B. Hendrickson l = 1 = 2 224 +22 =246 125 -f Vn II M C 573 = 727 Season Ki-Lites First losing season since 1931 “ 1932. Bill Kintzing received an ankle injury in the Gettysburg game in a mild upset. Red Devils were 4 - 5 at the time. In the remaining 9 games, Dickinson was close in every one but two. Kintzing f s height and scoring ability would have certainly turned a few of those games into victories. Williamsport was preparing for the YMCA tournament. They divided their team in half and played both Dickinson and L n ck Haven Teachers. The scoring is part of the season but not included in the official season results. The West Virginia game was played in Harrisburg*s Zembo Mosque but was considered a home game for the Devils. Karl Radley tutored the freshman team. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *William E, Kerstetter *36; *Vance L. "Cocky” Smith l 37;*Harold E. "Flash" Miller *37 Center - ^William B. Kintzing '37? *Peter Sivess *36 Guard - *Lewis M. "Doc" Sterner *37; John H. "Jack" Eaton *36 Manager - *John W. Clark f 3o others - George Shuman f 37; James W. Smith '37; Clarence B. Hendrickson 1 37 5 Earl. R. Doll 1 38; G. Max Stine ’38 1936 - 193? C'DDonents D 0 Lee c J A Princeton 31 33 Won 6 Lost 9 11 H Moravian 54 28 16 H Roanoke 34 30 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews Jan 7 H Lebanon Valley 47 34 12 H Villanova 28 44 Captain - Appointed each game 16 A Army (West Point) 25 35 Fee 3 A Gettysburg 31 43 Manager J. Barnes Kintzing 6 H W&J 35 43 10 A r\ Villanova 27 26 12 A Delaware 40 35 17 A Bucknell 33 36 OT 20 H Carnegie Tech 28 24 24 H Gettysburg 30 53 26 H F'&M 40 45 Mar 6 A F&M 20 50 15 games 503 559 Scoring bv games Princeton 31 - 33 4. Lebanon Valley 47 - 34 FG FT Pts Kintzing 6 12 Kintzing 5 10 Miller 3 3 ~ 9 Miller 3 6 Sterner 2 5 ~ 9 Doll 2 1 - 5 Doll 3 6 Reese 2 4 Padjen 3 6 Sterner 1 1 - 3 V. Smith 1 1 - 3 W . Rend 1 j son 1 2 Reese O — c. 2 V. Smith 1 - 1 18 11 - 47 14 3 - 31 5. Villanova 23-44 Moravian 54 - 28 A A Sterner 5 1 - ll Sterner 6 3 - 15 Kintzing 2 1 _ 5 Doll s 10 Smith 1 2 - 4 Kintzing 4 1 - 9 Doll 1 1 - 3 Reese 3 2 - 8 Reese 1 2 V, Smith 3 1 - 7 Padjen 1 2 Miller 2 1 - 5 Miller 1 - 1 W. Hendrickson; Weimer; W. Hendrickson 0 C. Hendrickson _ 'all 0 11 6 - 28 23 8 - 54 Roanoke 34 - 30 V. Smith 3 2 - 8 Kintzing 3 1 - 7 Sterner 3 6 Miller 2 1 - 5 W. Rend*son 1 2 Doll 1 2 Reese 1 2 Padjen 1 2 1 5 4 - 34 Army (West Point) 25 - 35 Sterner 4 1 - 9 Miller 4 1 - 9 Padjen 2 4 Doll 1 2 K3 ntzing 1 - 1 Smith; W. Hendrickson;.. Reese all 0 11 3 - 25 4 7. Gettysburg 31 ~ 43 Doll 4 8 Smith 3 1 ~ 7 Sterner 3 6 Kintzing 1 1 - 3 Padjen 1 1 - 3 H. Smith 2 4 W. Hendrickson; rieese; Weimer 0 14 3 - 31 Washington & Jefferson 35 Miller 4 8 Sterner 3 2 8 Kintzing 3 1 7 V. Smith 2 1 5 Doll 1 2 4 H. Smith 1 2 Padjen 1 1 U Hendrickson: Reese 0 14 7 35 Villanova 27 “ 26 Sterner 4 4 12 V, Smith 2 3 7 Kintzing 3 6 Padjen 1 2 Miller: Doll all 0 10 7 27 Delaware 40 -35 Miller o 12 Kintzing 3 5 11 V. Smith 2 3 7 Sterner 2 4 Padjen 1 1 3 Reese 1 2 H. Smith 1 1 Doll 0 15 10 40 Bucknell 33 ~ 3& 0T Sterner 5 3 13 V. Smith 2 1 5 Weimer 2 1 5 Miller 2 4 Kintzing 1 2 4 Padjen 2 2 W. Hendrickson: Doll 0 12 9 33 43 12. Carnegie Tech 28 - 24 V. Smith 3 2 - 8 Sterner 3 2 - 8 Padjen 3 2 - 8 W. Hendrickson 1 1 - 3 Doll 1 - 1 Miller; Reese all 0 10 8 - 28 13. Gettysburg W. Hendrickson 30 - 53 4 1 - Q 7 Miller 4 8 Sterner 3 6 Padjen 1 1 - 3 Doll 1 2 V. Smith 2 - 2 Reese 13 4 - 0 30 14. F&M 40 - 45 Padjen 6 12 Miller 5 1 - 11 V. Smith 2 4 W. Hendrickson 2 4 Sterner 1 2 - 4 Reese 1 1 - 3 Doll 1 2 C. Hendrickson 0 18 4-13 40 15. F&M 20 - 50 V. Smith 3 6 Doll 2 1 - 5 Miller 1 2 W. Hendrickson 1 2 Padjen ± 2 Sterner 2 - 2 Weimer 1 - 1 Reese 8 4 - 0 20 100 Individual Scoring m FT Totals Lewis K. "Doc” Sterner 45 26 116 Harold E. "Flash" Miller 36 8 80 William B. Kintzing 31 13 75 Vance L. "Cocky" Smith 27 20 79 Earl R. Doll 22 6 50 Samuel Padjen 21 8 50 William D. "Truck" Reese 9 5 23 William H. Hendrickson 10 2 22 Harold W. Smith 3 1 7 Kinzie L. Weimer 2 2 6 Clarence 3. Hendrickson 0 206 91 503 Season Hi-Lites After eleven games, the faculty decla red William B. Kintzing ineligible be¬ cause he was playing semi-pro ball while he was a member of the varsity. Lost both series games to Gettysburg and F&M. The three second rule was begun this season. Nobody could be in the 6ft lane between the foul line and end line more than three seconds. Coach McAndrews completed 25 years service to the college. Held a testimonial dinner in his honor at the Holly Pitcher Hotel on March 11th. Karl Radley returned to caoch the frosh. Tetter Winners and squad members Forward - *Vance L. "Cocky” Smith '37; *H~rold E. "Flash" Miller ’37; *Earl R. Doll *38 Center - *William B. Kintzing '37: *William H. Hendrickson *39 Guard - *Lewis M. "Doc" Sterner '37: *Samuel Padjen '39: *William D. Reese '39 Manager - *J. Barnes kintzing * 37 others - Clarence B. Hendrickson '38; Kinzie L. Weimer '39; Harold W. Smith '39 1937 - 38 Opponent D Dec 8 A Princeton 32 11 K Susquehanna 48 14 H Wittenberg 30 Jan 7 A Pratt Institute 42 9 A Rutgers 39 12 K Villanova 33 15 A Swarthmore 37 18 A F&M 36 Feb 2 H Gettysburg 36 5 H Lebanon Valley 55 12 A Villanova 17 16 H Bucknell 37 19 A Maryland 27 23 H Delaware 63 Mar 1 H F&M 45 Jl A Gettysburg JR 16 games 616 Scoring by games : 1. Princeton 32 ~ 47 IS FT Pts Doll 2 3 - 5 7 Reese 5 1-1 11 Padjen 2 4 Kerber 2 4 Matthews 1 2 B.Hendricksonl 2 Williams 2-2 2 Weimer: Hertzler:C .HendricksonO 13 6-8 32 Susquehanna 48 - 38 B.Hend * son 6 1 - 3 13 Doll 4 3-5 11 Kerber 4 1 - 3 9 Weimer 3 6 Williams 2 0-1 4 Padjen 1 0-2 2 Matthews 1 o-3 2 Reese l-l 1 C.Hend'son 0-1 0 Hertzler 0 21 6 -19 48 Wittenberg 30 - 38 Reese 3 3-4 9 Padjen 3 2-2 8 Williams 2 4 Weimer 1 1-2 3 Kerber 1 1-2 3 B.Hend 1 son 1 0-2 2 Hertzler 1-2 1 Doll 0-1 0 Matthews; G . Hendrickson all 0 ii 00 1 30 Won 2 Lost 14 Coach Richard H. Me Andrews Captain - Appointed each game Ass't Coach - George Shuman Frosh - Harold E. "Flash" Miller Pratt Institute 42 - 45 Kerber 2 3-3 7 Padjen 3 0-1 6 Doll 3 0-1 6 B. Hendrickson 3 6 Reese 2 2-3 6 Williams 2 1-2 5 Weimer 2 4 Matthews 1 2 Hertzler: C. Hendrickson all 0 18 6 -10 42 Rutgers 39 - 41 Doll 6 0-1 12 Padjen 4 0-2 8 Reese 1 3-3 5 B. Hendrickson 1 2-2 4 Williams 1 1 - 3 3 Weimer 2 1 - 1 5 Kerber 1 2 Matthews: Hertzler:C. Hendrickson 0 16 7 -12 39 Villanova 33 ~ 39 Reese 4 2-3 10 Weimer 3 1-2 7 Doll 3 1-2 7 Padjen 1 2-4 4 Kerber 1 1-1 3 B. Hendrickson 1 2 Williams; C. Hendrickson all 0 13 7 -12 33 0 47 38 38 45 41 39 51 47 52 69 37 49 57 35 47 60 752 4. 5. 6 . Swarthmore 37 - 51 Reese 5 4-6 14 Doll 5 2-4 12 Weimer 2 0-1 4 B. Hendrickson 1 1 - 3 3 Padjen 2-4 2 Kerber 1 2 Williams; C. Hendrickson; Bittle; Hertzler all . 0 14 9 -18 37 F&M 36 “ 4? Reese 3 2-2 8 Matthews 4 0-1 8 Weimer 2 3-5 7 Padjen 2 1-2 5 B. Hendrickson 1 1-2 3 Doll 1 2 Hertzler 1 0-2 2 Williams 1-1 1 Kerber 0-1 0 C. Hendrickson 0-1 0 14 8 -17 36 Gettysburg 3& “ 52 Doll 5 0-1 10 Reese 1 7-7 9 Weimer 1 4 - 5 6 Padjen 2 4 Hertzler 1 2 Matthews 2-2 2 Williams 1-1 1 Kerber 1-1 1 C. Hendrickson 1-1 1 B. Hendrickson 0-1 0 10 16 -19 36 Lebanon Valley 55 - 69 Weimer 6 4-6 16 Doll 6 2-2 14 Reese 3 2-2 8 B. Hendrickson 4 0-4 8 Padjen 1 2-2 4 Matthews 1 2 Williams 1 0-1 2 Hertzler 1-2 1 G. Hendrickson 0-1 0 Kerber 0 Villanova 17 " 37 Weimer 3 0 -2 6 Reese 1 2-2 4 Padjen 1 1-2 3 B. Hendrickson 1 0-1 2 Doll 1-2 1 Kerber 1-1 1 Williams; C. Hendrickson; Hertzler all 0 Matthews 0 - 1 0 6 5 -11 17 12, Bucknell 37 - 49 Weimer 4 0 - 2 8 Reese 3 2 - 3 8 Kerber 3 0 - 3 6 Doll 2 1 - 2 5 Williams 2 0 - 2 4 Padjen 1 2 Hertzler 1 2 Matthews 1 - 1 1 Mori l - 1 1 B. Hendrickson 0 - 1 0 G. Hendrickson 0 16 5 -15 37 13. Maryland 27 - 57 Weimer 4 2 - 5 10 Padjen 3 2 - 3 8 Kerber 1 2 - 2 4 Reese 1 1 - 2 3 C. Hendrickson 1 2 Doll; Williams; Matthews; R. Hendrickson: Hertzler all 0 10 7 -12 27 14. Delaware 63 - 35 Doll 8 2 - 3 18 Reese 4 3 - 3 11 Padjen 4 2 - 3 10 Kerber 3 3 - 3 9 Williams 3 6 Weimer 2 4 B. Hendrickson 1 1 - 1 3 Matthews 1 2 Mori 0 - 1 0 Hertzler: C. Hendrickson all 0 26 11 -14 63 22 11 -20 55 15. F&M 45 - 47 Williams 5 2-2 12 16. Gettysburg Weimer 39 - 60 8 1 -2 17 Padjen 3 2-4 8 Kerber 3 1 -3 7 Weimer 2 2-3 6 Williams 3 6 Kerber 3 6 Doll 2 1 -3 5 B. Hendrickson 2 1-2 5 Matthews 1 2 Doll 2 0-3 4 Hertzler 1 0 -2 2 Reese 1 2-2 4 Padjen 0 -2 0 Hertzler 0-1 0 Reese; B. Hendrickson; c, , Hendrick- 18 9 -17 45 son: Mori 18 3 all 0 -12 39 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals Earl R. Doll 49 16 - 35 45.7% 114 William D. Reese 37 37 - 44 Wo 111 Kinzie L. Weimer 45 19 - 36 52.7% 109 Samuel Padjen 31 16 33 48.4£ 78 Leonard S. Kerber 25 14 - 23 60 . 8 % 64 William H. Hendrickson 23 7 22 31 . 8 % 53 Howard L. Williams 21 8 - 15 53.3% 50 James M. Matthews 10 3 8 37.5% 23 L. Gilbert Hertzler 4 2 - 9 22.2 % 10 Clarence B. Hendrickson 1 1 4 25% 3 Primo Mori 1 2 5V% 1 Austin W. Bittle 0 246 124 231 53 . 6 % 6l6 Season Hi-Lites Very poor season with at least ten players seeing action in each game. No real great scorer. William D. "Truck" Reese had outstanding year from the foul line when he hit 37 for 44 and an 84^ mark. Also he hit 15 in a row starting with his.last two free throws in the Swarthmore game until he missed the first one in the Bucknell game. (five games) In the Gettysburg (H) game the team hit 16 for 19 from the foul line. Hot frosh prospect was John R. Fox who scored 18? points in 10 games for 18.7 avg Had a eleven game losing streak during the season. , . , Center jump rule eliminated this year. Tetter Winners and souad members Forward - Guard - Earl R. Doll '38; Kinzie L. Weimer ’39: Samuel Padjen '39; Howard L. Williams '40; Clarence B. Hendrickson '38 Center - Leonard S, Kerber ’40 Center - Guard - William H. Hendrickson '39 Guard - William D. Reese *39; Manager - Harry J. Nuttle '38 (all of the above won letters) others - L. Gilbert Hertzler '39; Austin W. Bittle '39; James M. Matthews '39; Saul Lazovik '39; Primo Mori '40; Guy A. Bowe *40; William H. Wright '40; John W. V/right '40 *Have official score book for this year 1938 - 39 OpDonent D 0 Dec 7 A Princeton ii 36 Won 2 Lost 13 9 H Beloit 47 36 13 A Susquehanna 42 45 Coach Richard K. MeAndrews 15 A F&M 31 52 Jan 6 K Rutgers 49 62 Captain - Appointed each game 13 A Villanova 28 57 17 A Bucknell 42 56 Ass't Coach George Shuman Feb 4 A Delaware 34 47 8 H Villanova 39 63 Frosh - Harold E. "Flash" 10 H Bucknell 55 37 Miller 15 H Swarthmore 42 57 17 A Gettysburg 57 24 H Ursinus 36 46 28 H F&M 52 57 Mar _3 H Gettysburg U2 _52 15 games 585 760 Scoring bv games : FG FT Pts 1 . Princeton 11 - 36 4. F&M 31 “ 52 Williams 1 2-3 4 Weimer 5 1-1 11 Fox 1 1-1 3 Keating 4 8 Keating 1 2 Williams 2 2-5 6 Wagner 1 2 Hendrickson 1 1-2 3 Reese 0-1 0 Fox 1 2 Campbell 0-1 0 Fencil 1-1 1 Hendrickson 0-1 0 Kerfoot 0 Weimer; Kerfoot; all 0 13 5-9 31 Gegsey 0-1 0 4 00 1 11 5. Rutgers 49 - - 62 Keating 7 2-3 16 2 . Beloit 47 - 36 Fox 5 10 Fox 9 4-4 22 Weimer 4 1-1 9 Campbell 4 1-2 9 Campbell 3 1-5 7 Keating 5 2-5 12 Hendrickson 1 1-2 3 Kerf oot 1 2 Reese 1 2 Fencil 1 2 Fencil 1 2 Weimer; Williams all 0 Williams: Kerfoot all 0 20 7 -11 47 22 5 -11 49 6. Villanova 28 - ft 3 . Susquehanna 42 - 45 Fox 3 2-3 8 Fox 5 4-8 14 Keating 2 3-5 7 Campbell 4 3-4 11 Weimer 2 1-6 5 Keating 2 2-4 6 Reese 1 2 Williams 2 1-1 5 Kerfoot 1 2 Kerfoot 2 1-2 5 Bogar 1 2 Hendrickson 1-1 1 Campbell 1-2 1 Fencil 0-1 0 Williams 1-2 1 Reese 0-1 0 Hendrickson: Waerner all 0 Geesey; Weimer all 0 10 8 -18 28 15 12 -22 42 Bucknell 42 ~ 56 12. Gettysburg 44 - 57 Keating 6 2-2 14 Weimer 8 3 - 3 19 Fox 5 0-4 10 Campbell 2 6 - 7 10 Weimer 3 1-2 7 Kerfoot 2 2 - 5 6 Campbell 1 4-4 6 Keating 2 4 Kerfoot 2 1-2 5 Hendrickson 2 4 Hendrickson 0-1 0 Williams 1 - 1 1 Reese; Williams all 0 16 12 -16 44 17 8 -15 42 13. Ursinus 36 - 46 Delaware 34 - 47 Williams 6 1 - 1 13 Weimer 6 0-1 12 Weimer 5 1 - 1 11 Campbell 5 0-4 10 Keating 2 1 - 2 5 Hendrickson 3 1-2 7 Campbell 2 0 - 1 4 Kerfoct 1 1-1 3 Kerfoot 2 - 3 2 Keating 1 0-2 2 Hendrickson 1 - 1 1 Wagner; Reese; Bosrar all 0 Bogar 0 - 1 0 16 2 -10 34 Warner: Reese: Stevens all 0 15 6 -10 36 Villanova 39 - 63 Keating 7 1-2 15 Campbell 4 1-2 9 Williams 3 1-1 7 Reese 2 4 Kerfoot 1 0-2 2 Weimer 1 2 Hendrickson 0 18 3-7 39 Bucknell 55 - 37 Campbell 8 1-1 17 Weimer 7 2-4 16 Keating 5 1-2 11 Bogar 2 4 Hendrickson 1 1-1 3 Wagner 1 2 Williams 1 0-1 2 Kerfoot 0-3 0 Stevens 0-1 0 Reese 0 25 5 -13 55 14. F&M 52 - 57 Campbell 7 4 - 9 18 Keating 7 1 - 4 15 Weimer 3 3 - 4 9 Williams 3 2 - 4 8 Hendrickson 1 2 Kerfoot 0 21 10 -21 52 15. Gettysburg 33 - 52 Keating 3 2 - 2 8 Weimer 3 6 Wagner 2 0 -1 4 Reese 2 4 Williams 2 4 Campbell 1 1 - 3 3 Bogar 1 0 -1 2 Hendrickson 1 -1 1 Stevens 1 -1 1 Kerfoot 0 14 5 - 9 33 11. Swarthmore 42 - 57 Weimer 6 1 - 5 13 Williams 5 1-2 11 Campbell 3 6 Hendrickson 3 6 Kerfoot 1 2-2 4 Keating 1 2 Bogar 0-2 0 Wagner; Reese; Stevens all 0 19 4 -11 42 Individual Scoring Bernard J. Keating Kinzie L. Weimer John E. Campbell John R. Fox Howard L. Williams William H. Hendrickson William B. Kerfoot William D. Reese John A. "Jack" Bogar Richard W. Wagner W. Dean Fencil Franklin K. Stevens Donald M. Geesey FG FT Totals 55 17 - 33 51.5% 127 53 14 - 28 50% 120 44 23 - 45 51.1# 111 29 11 - 20 55% 69 25 12 - 21 57.1% 62 12 7 - 12 58.3# 31 11 9 - 20 45# 31 6 0 - 2 00# 12 4 0 - 4 00# 8 4 C - 1 00% 8 2 1 - 2 50 # 5 1 - 2 50 # 1 0 - 1 00% 0 245 95 ~ 191 49.7# 585 Season Hi-Lites Very poor season with lots of players but no real scoring threats. Some players quit during the season. Lost two to both F&M and Gettysburg. were looking up as frosh sensation John R, Jack Neiman scored 102 points for the season and a 12.75 per game average. Tetter Winners and other squad members Forward - Howard L. Williams '40; Kinzie L. Weimer *39s John E. Campbell '41 Center - Bernard J. Keating *41; William H. Hendrickson '39 Guard - William D. "Truck" Reese *39; William B. Kerfoot '41 Manager - Judson L. Smith ’39 others - John A. "Jack" Bogar '41; Franklin K. Stevens '41; Richard W. Wagner '41; John R. Fox '40; W. Dean Fencil *41; Donald M. Geesey *Have the official score book for this year 1779-40 ODDonent Dec 8 H Blue Ridge College 12 H Susquehanna Jan 5 H Delaware 10 H Bucknell 13 A Rutgers 117 A Swarthmore 19 A Bucknell 23 H Lebanon Valley Feb 6 H W&J 9 A Ursinus 10 A Drexel 14 H Juniata 20 H Gettysburg 22 K F&M _28 15 A games Gettysburg Score by games: 1. Blue Ridge College v_n 00 l o ro -0 FG FT PTS Williams 8 2-4 18 Keating 8 1 - 3 17 Neiman 5 3-6 13 Campbell 3 0-1 6 Kerfoot 1 0-2 2 Miller 2-3 2 Schaeffer; Cooper; Andrews; McGuckin all 0 25 8 -19 58 2. Susquehanna 41 - 33 Campbell 5 3 - ^ 13 Neiman 5 2-5 12 Keating 3 3-3 9 Williams 2 2 - 3 6 Kerfoot 1-2 1 Miller 15 11 -17 0 41 3 . Delaware Neiman 42 - 41 5 4-7 14 Campbell 4 4-7 12 Williams 3 1 - 5 7 Keating 2 1-1 5 Miller 1 2 Kerfoot r" 1 C\i 2 15 12 -23 42 0 27 Won ? Lost 8 33 41 Coach Richard H. McAndrews 41 53 Captain Howard L. Williams 54 58 Ass't George Shuman 62 ^6 Frosh - Harold E. "Flash" 36 Miller 31 35 36 42 40 0T 635 Bucknell 40 - 41 Neiman 6 3-4 15 Williams 5 2-7 12 Keating 4 8 Campbell 1 2-3 4 Kerf oot 1-1 1 16 8 -15 40 Rutgers 32 - 53 Neiman 3 1-1 7 Campbell 2 3-6 7 Danner 1 3-6 5 Keating 2 4 Kerfoot 2 4 Williams 1 0-1 2 Wagner 1 2 McGuckin 1-2 1 Miller: Andrews all 0 12 8 -16 32 Swarthmore 36 - 54 Neiman 4 0-1 8 Williams 4 8 Kerfoot 3 1-2 7 Campbell 2 2-5 6 Miller 1 2 Danner 1 2 Keating 1 1-2 3 TRop-ar-; Andrews: McGuckin all . 0 16 4 -10 36 D 58 41 42 40 32 36 37 60 37 42 36 62 26 41 42 632 4. 5. 6 . Bucknell 37 - 58 12, Juniata 62 - 35 Neiman 5 1-2 11 Neiman 8 1-2 17 Williams 3 2-2 8 Campbell 5 1-2 11 Keating 3 1-1 7 Williams 5 10 Miller 2 0-1 4 Miller 4 8 Campbell i 2-3 4 Bogar 2 4 McGuckin i 2 Keating 1 2-4 4 Danner 1-2 1 Supulski 1 2 Kp-rfoot; Andrews: Grandon all. 0 McGuckin 1 2 15 7 -11 37 Danner 1 2 Kerfoot 2-3 2 Lebanon Valley 60 - 62 Andrews: Grandon all 0 28 6 -11 62 Keating 8 4-4 20 Neiman 7 4 - 5 18 Williams 4 9 -11 17 13. Gettysburg 26 - 36 Campbell 2 4 Neiman 3 4-6 10 Kerfoot 1-1 1 Kerfoot 2 1-4 5 Danner 0-1 0 Williams 2 4 Miller 21 18 -22 0 60 Campbell 1 2-4 4 Keating 1 0-1 2 Miller 1-1 1 w&J 37 - 46 9 8 -16 26 Keating 7 1-1 15 14. F&M 41 - 42 Neiman 6 2-2 14 Williams 2-5 2 Keating 5 0-4 10 Miller 1 0-1 2 Neiman 4 2-3 10 Campbell 1 2 Williams 4 8 McGuckin 1 2 Kerfoot 3 1-4 7 Supulski; Kerfoot; Andrews; Campbell 3 0-2 6 Danner; Boear all 0 Mi 1 ler• McGuckin all 0 16 5-9 37 19 3 -13 41 Ursinus 42 - 36 15. Gettysburg 42 - 40 (0T) Williams 5 0-1 10 Neiman 11 2-3 24 Campbell 5 0-3 10 Keating 4 0-2 8 Neiman 4 2-3 10 Williams 2 1-1 5 Keating 2 2-2 6 Campbell 1 2 Kerfoot 2 4 Kerfoot 2-2 2 Miller 1 0-1 2 Bogar 1-1 1 19 4 -10 42 Supulski; Miller; McGuckin; Danner all 0 Drexel 36 - 31 18 6-9 42 Williams 4 1 - 1 9 Campbell 3 2-7 8 Keating 3 1-2 7 Neiman 2 2-2 6 Kerfoot 2 0-1 4 Miller 1 2 Supulski; McGuckin 5 Andrews; Bogar _ ail _0 6 -13 36 15 Individual Scoring: FG FT Totals John R. "Jack” Neiman 78 33 52 63.4% 189 Howard ! L. Williams 52 22 41 53.6% 126 Bernard J. Keating 54 17 30 56 . 6 % 125 John E. Campbell 39 21 47 44.6 % 99 William B. Kerfoot 15 12 25 48% 42 Jacques K. "Jack” Miller 11 3 7 42.8% 25 John B. Danner 3 4 - 9 44,4% 10 James W . McGuckin 3 1 — 2 50% 7 John A. "Jack" Bogar 2 1 - .1 100% 5 Leonard P. Supulski 1 2 Richard W. Wagner 1 2 Paul S. Shaffer; Albert E. Andrews; Russell A. Cooper; Raymond C. 0 Grandon 259 114 -214 5372 fo 532 Season Ki-Lites The over time win over Gettysburg was the first since 1936 Shot 18 for 22 at the foul line against Lebanon Valley (H) John R. "Jack" Neiman scored 24 pts in the Gettysburg over time Neiman scored 189 season points which was the best effort since Myers '32 scored over 200 in 1930-31 season. Tetter Winners and other squad members Forward - John R. "Jack" Neiman; Howard L. Will^igs; Jacques K. "Jack" Miller '41 Center - Bernard J. Keating '41 Guard - John E. "Soup" Campbell '41; William B. Kerfoot '41 Managers - William F. Depp '40; T. Smedley Bartram '40 others - John B. Danner '42; James W. McGuckin '42; John A. "Jack" Bogar '41; Leonard P. Supulski '42; Richard W. Wagner '41; Franklin K. Stevens '41; Paul S. Shaffer '41; Albert E. Andrews '42; Raymond C. Grandon '42; Russell A. Cooper '42; Henry J. Stojowski '42; Herbert J. Brownlee '42 win (11 FG + 2 FT) Joseph J. *Have the official score book for this year 110 ■41 ODBonent D Dec 10 p Elizabethtown 49 1 ? y x i Westem Maryland 45 Jan 8 H American University 46 11 A Lehigh 45 15 A Delaware 49 1? H Gettysburg 19 21 H Lebanon Valley 37 Feb 5 H W&J 32 8 H Drexel 55 12 H Swarthmore 38 14 K Rutgers 57 18 A Susquehanna 50 21 K Ursinus 54 28 A F&M 35 Mar 1 A Gettysburg 37 H Bucknell 51 16 games 699 0 38 Won 10 Lost 6 3? 34 Coach Richard H. HeAndrews 59 34 Captain - Appointed each game 46 4? Ass't George Shuman 45 36 Frosh - Earl R. Doll 24 55 44 48 4? 39 50 683 Scoring bv games ; Elizabeths own 49 - 38 FG FT Fts Miller 5 0 - c 10 Neim&n 3 3 - 4 9 PCenety 3 1 - 2 ? Keating 3 6 Campbell 2 2 - 2 6 Kerfoot 2 1 - 1 5 DeForrest 2 4 Bac on 1 2 Mayo 0 - 2 0 Olewiler 0 - 1 0 21 7 -14 49 Western Maryland 45 • - 37 Neiman 8 1 - 2 17 Campbell 4 1 - 1 9 Kenety 3 1 - 1 7 Keating 2 4 Kerfoot 1 2 - 2 4 DeForrest 1 2 Miller i - 4 1 Bacon 1 - 2 1 Mayo 0 - 1 0 Olewiler; McGuckin all 0 19 7 -13 45 3. American University 46 - 34 Neiman 8 1-2 17 Kenety 4 1-1 9 Keating 3 3 - 3 9 Miller 2 4 Campbell 1 2 Kerfoot <1 0 - 3 2 Whitaker 1 2 Olewiler 1-1 1 DeForrest 0-1 0 Mayo; Bacon; McGuckin all 0 20 6 -11 46 4. Lehigh 45 - 59 Neiman 7 0-2 14 Keating 5 10 Kerfoot 3 1-1- 7 Miller 2 4 Campbell 2 4 Kenety 1 0-1 2 Olewiler 1 2 Bac on 1-1 1 Mayo 1-1 1 McGuckin 0 21 3-6 45 5. Delaware 49 - 34 Kenety 5 4-7 14 Neiman 5 3-4 13 Campbell 5 2-2 12 Keating 4 1-1 0 / Kerfoot 1-1 1 19 j -1 -15 49 6. Gettysburg 19 - 46 Keating 3 0-1 0 Neiman 2 0-4 4 Kenety 2 4 Kerfoot 3 - 3 3 Campbell 1 0-1 2 Miller; DeForrest; I ■lays; Olewiler; Bacon all 0 8 3-9 19 7. Lebanon Valley 37 “ 47 8 . 9. Neiman 5 0 - 1 10 Camnbell 3 2 - 5 8 Keating 1 - 1 5 Bacon 2 1 - 1 5 Kerfoot 1 2 - 3 4 Kenety 2 - 5 2 Olewiler 1 2 Miller 1 - 2 1 Mavo: McGuckin all 0 14 9 -18 37 w&j 32 - 45 Neiman 5 1 - 1 11 Campbell 4 0 - 2 8 Keating 1 2 - 3 4 Kenety 1 2 - 2 4 Miller 1 2 Kerfoot 1 0 - 1 2 Olewiler 1 - 1 1 McGee 0 13 6 -10 32 Drexel 55 - 36 Campbell 8 0 - 1 16 Neiman 4 3 - 3 11 Keating 4 1 - 2 9 Miller 4 8 Kerfoot 2 4 Olewiler 1 2 Bac on 1 0 - 1 2 McGee 1 0 - 1 2 Mayo 1 - 1 1 Kenety 0 - 2 0 DeForrest ; Whitaker all 0 25 5 -11 55 Swarthmore 38 - 24 Campbell 10 1 - 3 21 Neiman 5 10 Keating 2 1 - 3 5 Kerfoot 1 - l 1 McGee 1 - 1 1 Miller; Olewiler all 0 Kenety 0 - 2 0 17 4 -10 38 Rutgers 57 - 55 K'ating 9 2 - 4 20 Neiman 7 14 Kerfoot 4 2 - 2 10 Campbell 3 3 - 4 9 Olewiler Bacon Kenety McGee 12.Susquehanna Neiman Campbell Keating Kerfoot Kenety 13 # Ursinus 5^ “ Neiman Campbell Keating Kerfoot Olewiler Kenety 2 - 2 2 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 0 23 11 -14 57 50 - 44 7 1 - 2 15 6 1 - 1 13 6 0 - 1 12 3 6 2 0 - 1 4 cC-ee all 0 24 2 - 5 50 - - 48 8 1 - 1 17 6 3 - 5 15 4 1 - 2 9 3 1 - 2 7 2 4 1 0 - 1 2 0 24 6 -11 54 F&M 35 - 47 Neiman 2 3-3 7 Kenety 2 1-1 5 Campbell 1 3-3 5 Bacon 2 4 Mayo 2 0-1 4 Keating 2 4 McGee 1 2 Kerfoot 1 2 Olewiler 1 0-1 2 Miller 0 14 7-9 35 .Gettysburg 37 ~ 39 Neiman 3 1 - 1 7 Campbell 2 2-4 6 McGee 2 1-2 5 Keating 2 4 Kerfoot 2 4 Mayo 1 2-2 4 Olewiler 1 1-2 3 Kenety 1 2 DeForrest 1 0-1 2 Bacon all . 0 15 7 -12 37 16. Bucknell 51 ~ 50 Neiman 9 1 - 1 19 Campbell 4 8 Keating 2 1 - 1 5 Kerfoot 2 1 - 2 5 Kenety 2 4 Bacon 1 1 - 1 3 Miller 1 2 McGee 1 2 Mayo 1 2 Olewiler 1 - 1 1 23 5 - 6 51 Individual Scoring.; FG FT Totals John R. "Jack" Neiman 88 19 - 31 61 . 2 $ 195 John E. Campbell 62 20 “ 34 58 . 8 # 144 Bernard J. Keating 54 13 - 23 56.5# 121 William H. "Ace" Kenety 27 13 27 48.1# 67 William B. Kerfoot 26 15 - 22 68 . 1 # 67 Jacques K. "Jack" Miller 15 2 - 8 25# 32 Norman R. Olewiler 7 6 - 9 66 . 6 # 20 James L. "Sonny" Bacon 7 5 7 71.4# 19 Guy B. Mayo 4 4 - 7 57.1# 12 Palmer S. McGee 5 2 - 4 50# 12 Marshall B. "Mike" DeForrest 4 0 - 2 00 # 8 William H. Whitaker 1 2 James W. McGuckin 0 300 99 - 174 56.856 699 Season Hi-Lltes : Won 8 out of 11 home games. The best won-lost record since 193^"35* Honorable Mention AP All-Pennsylvania - John R. "Jack" Neiman, John E. Campbell, Bernard J. Keating 1 Q 40-41 Letter Winners and Squad members Forward - John R. "Jack" Neiman; William H. "Ace" Kenety; Jacques K. "Jack" Miller Center - Bernard J. Keating; James L. "Sonny" Bacon Guard - Norman R. Olewiler;' William B. Kerfoot; Guy B. Mayo; John E. Campbell Manager - John B. Carroll ‘41 (all of the above won letters) others - Marshall B. "Mike" DeForrest; James W. McGuckin *42; Palmer S. McGee *43 Albert E. Andrews *42; C. Law McCabe '43? William K. Whitaker *48 *Have the official score book for this year 4 - 42 Opponent Dec 10 H Elizabethtown 17 H Susquehanna Jan 9 H Lehigh 14 H Lebanon Valley 21 H F&M Feb 6 K W&J 11 A Western Maryland 14 A Drexel 18 H Gettysburg 21 A Swarthmore 25 A (Jrsinus 28 H Delaware Mar 4 A Gettysburg 6 A Bucknell 14 games •ring by games: Elizabethtown 49 FG PTS Neiman 11 3-4 = 25 Kenety 3 2-4 8 Bacon 3 2-4 8 Olewiler 2 1-2 5 Mayo 1 2 Mclnroy 1-1 1 McGee 0-2 0 Freeman 0-1 0 DeForrest 0-1 0 Heckel 0 Collins 0 20 9-19 49 Susquehanna 43 - 32 Neiman 4 2-4 10 Kenety 3 1-2 7 ^Bacon Mayo 3 3 1-2 7 6 Olewiler 2 4 MeInroy 1 2 Freeman; DeForrest; Heckel; Collins all 0 *McGee 3 1-2 7 19 5-10 43 Lehigh 6l - 65 Neiman 8 3-3 19 Kenety 7 4-7 18 Bacon 4 1-1 9 McGee 3 2-2 8 Olewiler 2 0-1 4 Mayo 1 1-2 3 25 11-16 61 0 Won 5 Lost 9 29 32 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews 65 41 Captain John R. "Jack" Neiman 49 49 Ass't Benjamin D. James 40 43 Frosh - Clarence B. 50 Hendrickson 50 52 50 57 _56 663 4. Lebanon Valley 51 “ 41 Neiman 10 3-4 23 Bacon 5 3-4 13 Kenety 2 0-1 4 Olewiler 1 2-2 4 Mayo 3-6 3 McGee 1 0-1 2 Collins 1 0-2 2 20 11 -20 51 McCabe; Heckel; Freeman; DeForrest; MeInroy all 0 F&M 57 - 49 Neiman 10 3-4 23 Kenety 5 2-6 12 Bacon 4 4-4 12 Mayo 2 1-1 5 Olewiler 1 1-1 3 McGee 2-3 2 Freeman; DeForrest; Mclnroy; all 0 22 13 -19 57 C-< 00 - 49 Neiman 8 3-3 19 Kenety 3 3-4 9 Bacon 4 0-1 8 McGee 1-2 1 Mayo 1-2 1 Olewiler 0 15 8 -12 38 D 49 43 61 51 57 38 29 42 32 41 36 80 41 _2Z 627 7. Western Maryland 29 - 40 Kenety 3 5 - 5 11 Neiman 2 2 - 2 6 Bacon 2 1 - 3 5 McGee 2 4 DeForrest 1 2 Collins 1 - 2 1 Freeman 0 - 2 0 Olewiler 0 - 1 0 Mayo 0 10 9 -15 29 8. Drexel 42 - 43 Neiman 7 1 - 1 15 Kenety 3 1 - 3 7 McGee 3 1 - 2 7 Olewiler 3 6 Bacon 2 0 - 2 4 Mayo 1 1 - 1 3 Freeman 0 19 4 - 9 42 9. Gettysburg 32 - 50 Kenety 4 1 - 2 9 DeForrest 3 1 - 1 7 Mayo 2 4 Olewiler 1 2 - 2 4 Heckel 1 2 Bac on 1 1 - 3 3 Neiman 2 - 3 2 MeInroy 1 - 1 1 McGee 0 - 1 0 Gollins: Freeman all 0 12 8 -13 32 10. Swarthmore 41 - 50 Neiman 9 4 - 4 22 Olewiler 2 2 - 4 6 Kenety 2 0 - 1 4 Bacon 2 4 Mayo 1 1 - 3 3 McGee 1 2 Hollins: Freeman: DeForrest 0 17 7 -12 11. Ursinus 36 - 52 Neiman 4 3 - 3 11 Kenety 3 1-2 7 McGee 2 2-2 6 Bacon 2 1 - 3 5 Mayo 2 0-1 4 DeForrest 1 2 Olewiler 1-1 1 Collins: Freeman all 0 14 8 -12 36 12. Delaware 00 o 1 O Neiman n 3-4 25 Kenety 9 4 - 5 22 Bacon 5 2-2 12 McGee 3 6 Olewiler 2 1 - 3 5 Freeman 2 4 MeInroy 2 4 Mayo 1-1 1 Heckel 1-1 1 DeForrest; Collins; McCabe allO 34 12 -16 80 13. Gettysburg 41 - 57 Neiman 7 5-7 19 Bac on 5 1 - 3 11 Kenety 3 2-4 8 Olewiler 1 1-1 3 Mavo: DeForrest; Freeman all 0 16 9 -15 41 14. Bucknell 27 - 56 Neiman 2 3-4 7 Kenety 1 4-5 6 DeForrest 2 0-1 4 Mayo 1 2-7 4 MeInroy 1 2 Heckel 1 2 Collins 1 2 Olewiler; Bacon: Freeman all 0 9 9 "17 27 41 Individual Scoring John R. "Jack" Neiman William H. "Ace" Kenety James L. "Sonny" Bacon Palmer S. McGee Norman R. Olewiler Guy B. Mayo Marshall B. "Mike" DeForrest William H. Mclnroy Thomas G. Heckel Arthur W. Collins Joseph J. Freeman FG FT Totals 93 40 - 50 = 80% 226 51 30 - 51 58.8 132 42 17 - 32 53.1 101 18 9 - 17 52.9 45 17 11 - 18 61.1 45 14 11 - 24 45.8 39 7 1 - 3 33.3 15 4 2-2 100.0 10 2 1 - 1 100.0 5 2 1-4 25.0 5 2 0-2 00.0 4 252 123 -204 60.2 627 Season Hi-Lites Won 4 of 6 home games at the start of the season. After that won only one of the remaining games on the schedule. None were won on foreign courts. J-V's had a 7 - 1 season. Records Captain John R. "Jack" Neiman culminated a three year varsity career with the following records and statistics: 1939 1940 1941 1940 15 games - 78 FGs +33-52 FTs = 189 pts = 12.6 avg. 1941 16 88 +19-31 = 195 = 12.1 1942 14 93 +40-50 = 226 =16.1 “45 259 + 92 -133 = 610 = 13.5 Neiman - 1941-42 (beats 210 set by Fred E. Sweely - (ties Victor H. Boell Most points one season - 226 1926 — 27) Best per game average one season - 16.1 - Neiman - 1941-42 Mos2 9 field goals career - Neiman - 259 (beats 207 set by Fred E. Sweely - 1924-28) Best free throw percentage career - 69.1% - Neiman (new record because he is the first player to have statistics listed in the official scorebooks) Most points three and four year careers - 610 - Neiman (beats an y Fred E. Sweely - 1924-27 and 1924-28)(Rules dictated that Neiman play on the freshman team) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *John R. "Jack" Neiman '42 Captain; *William H. "Ace" Kenety ★Joseph J. Freeman '43; ^Marshall B. "Mike" DeForrest 43 Center - -'James L. "Sonny" Bacon '43;*Guy B. Mayo '43 Guard - *Palmer S. McGee '43; -'Norman R. Olewiler ’43 ’43; Manager - *Harrison C. Spencer ’42 others - C. Law McCabe ’43; William H. Mclnroy ’47; Albert E. Andrews ’42; Arthur W. Collins '46; Thomas G. Heckel '46 *Have the Official Scorebook for 1941-42 1942 - in Opponent D Jan 6 H Elizabethtown 45 9 A Navy 22 28 H Lebanon Valley 45 30 H Drexel 48 Feb 2 H New Cumberland Depot 49 4 H Carlisle Barracks 48 10 A Gettysburg 31 13 H Western Maryland 34 21 H Middletown Air Depot_ 44 9 games 366 Scoring by games : 1, Elizabethtown 45 - 34 FG FT Pts Kenety 3 2 - 8 Hopper 4 8 Schafmeister 3 6 Woerle 3 6 Mclnroy 3 6 Collins 3 6 Olewiler 2 4 Freeman 1 - 1 McGee: DeForrest: Gasev all 0 21 3 - ^5 Navy 22 - ! 38 Mclnroy 3 6 Collins 2 1 - 5 Olewiler 1 2 Kenety 1 2 DeForrest 1 2 Hopper 2 - 2 Casey 2 - 2 Schafmeister 1 - 1 Freeman: Woerle all 0 8 6 - 22 Lebanon Valley 45 - 48 Schafmeister 8 16 Collins 5 3 - 13 Woerle 3 3 - 9 Casey 1 2 - 4 Hopper 1 1 - 3 McGee 0 18 9 - 45 Drexel 48 - 46 Woerle 5 2 - 12 Schafmeister 5 10 Hopper 4 2 - 10 Collins 2 2 - 6 Casey "3 6 McGee 2 4 Freeman 0 21 6 - 48 0 34 38 Won 5 Lost 4 48 46 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews 41 21 Captain Alvin A. Woerle 38 38 42 346 Ass’t Benjamin D. James 5. New Cumberland Depot 49 - 41 Hopper 6 1 13 Collins 6 1 - 13 Woerle 5 2 - 12 Mayo 2 1 “ 5 Schafmeister 2 4 Casey 1 2 Freeman: McGee all 0 22 5 - 49 6. Carlisle Barracks 48 - 21 Hopper 3 2 - 8 Schafmeister 3 1 - 7 Woerle 3 1 - 7 Heckel 3 6 McGee j 6 Mayo 2 2 - 6 Collins 2 4 Casey 1 1 - 3 MeInroy 1 - 1 Freeman 0 20 8 - 48 ?. Gettysburg 31 - 38 Hopper 4 1 - 9 Schafmeister 3 6 Mayo 3 6 Collins 2 1 - 5 Woerle 1 2 - 4 Casey 1 - 1 13 5 - 31 8. Western Maryland CO -3- 0^ Woerle 6 3 - 15 Schafmeister 5 10 Mayo 2 1 - 5 Hopper 1 2 Casey 1 2 Freeman; McGee; Collins all 0 1 5 4 - 34 9. Middletown Air Depot Hopper Collins Mayo Casey Me Inroy McGee 7 4 3 3 2 _l_ 20 44 - 42 1 - 15 8 2 - 8 1 - 7 4 _2 4 - 44 Individual Scoring FG John D. Hopper Alvin A. Voerle Vincent J. Schafmeister Arthur W. Collins Kenneth Mayo Robert M. Casey William H. MeInroy Donald H. McGee William H. Norman R, Olewiler Thomas G. Heckel Marshall B. "Mike" DeForrest Joseph J. Freeman 30 26 29 26 12 10 8 Kenet^ 4 3 3 1 158 FT 10 - 13 - 2 - 8 - 6 - 7 - 1 - 2 - Totals 70 65 60 60 30 27 17 1012 6 6 2 _1 366 Season Hi-Lites This is Coach Richard H. McAndrews 24th season at the helm of the Red Devils In the first two games a two platoon system was used with the last years varsity players - Olewiler, Kenety, DeForrest, Freeman, Collins, and others - then three frosh - Hopper, Schafmeister, and Casey teamed with McGee, MeInroy, and W oerle William H. "Ace" Kenety, Marshall B. "Mike" DeForrest, andNorman R. Olewiler were graduated at mid-January graduation following the first two games. Palmer S. McGee and James L. "Sonny" Bacon were already in the service before the season began. The top six scorers for the year played the bulk of the season a^ter mid-term. After the Western Maryland game on February 13 five players were called to the military service including Schafmeister. The President of Dickinson, Fred P. Corson cancelled the two remaining games on the schedule. All Spring and following fall schedules were also cancelled. Least number of games since 1918-19 schedule. Squad members Forward'-Guard - Donald H. McGee *47:Marshall B. "Mike" DeForrest '43; Arthur W. Collins '46; William H. MeInroy '47 Center - William H. "Ace" Kenety,'43; Vincent J. Schafmeister *49 Guard - Robert M. Casey '46; Alvin A. Woerle '45; Kenneth Mayo '47; Forward - Norman R. Olewiler '43; Joseph J. Freeman '43; John D. Hopper '48 Thomas G. Heckel '46 Manager - James H. Tisdel '44; Paul H. Neff '44 (Can not find a list of letter winners any where for this season. Suspect the following would have won letters based on time played: Hopper, Schafmeister; McGee, Collins, Woerle, Casey, and Mayo. The three mid- year graduates also could qualify based on the first two games.) 194b - 45 ODDonent D Dec 9 A Juniata 26 13 H Juniata 33 Jan 10 H Haverford 25 13 A Albright 29 17 H Susquehanna 27 Feb 7 H Albright 24 10 A Haverford 23 14 A Susquehanna 29 21 H Gettysburg 37 A Gettysburg 21 10 games 274 Scoring- by games: 1. Juniata 26 - 47 FG FT Pts Corson 4 1 - 9 Elkins 3 6 Hoffman 2 1 - 5 Cunningham 2 4 Shelley 1 - 1 Ludwig 1 - 1 Marine; Cosbv: Snrole: Bruno 0 11 4 . 26 2. Juniata Corson 33 - 31 6 2 - 14 Elkins 3 2 - 8 Shelley 2 4 Marine 1 1 - 3 Hoffman 1 2 Cunningham 1 2 14 5 - 33 3. Haverford 25 - 37 Marine 2 3 - 7 Ludwig 2 1 - 5 Bruno 1 1 - 3 Cosby 1 2 Jacobs 1 2 Hoffman 1 2 Elkis 2 - 2 Cunningham 2 - c 8 9 - 25 4. Albright 29 - 67 Cosby 4 2 - 10 Hoffman 3 6 Marine 3 6 Elkis 2 4 Ludwig 1 - 1 Bruno 1 - 1 Cassimatis 1 - 1 Jacobs; Wi] .son; Swoyer; Sorole 0 5 - Won 1 Lost 9 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews Captain - Appointed each game Ass't Charles H. B. "Chick” Kennedy Susquehanna 27 “ 52 Hoffman 2 4 - Swoyer 3 Elkis 2 1 ~ Sprole 1 Marine 1 Cosby 1 Ludwig 1 Wilson _ 11 5 - 27 Albright 24 - 60 Marine 3 6 Cosby 2 4 Hoffman 2 4 Elkis 2 4 Jamison 1 2 Wilson 1 2 Ludwig 1 2 Gibson; Swoyer all 0 12 O 1 24 Haverford 23 - - 55 Elkis 3 6 Cosby 2 1 - 5 Ludwig 2 1 - 5 Marine 2 4 Jacobs 1 2 Gibson 1 - 1 Wilson; Swoyer; SDrole all 0 10 3 - 23 Susquehanna 29 - 34 Hoffman 4 9 Elkis 3 1 - 7 Marine 3 6 Ludwig 3 6 Cosby l - 1 13 3 - 29 0 4? 31 37 6 ? 52 60 55 34 47 41 471 5. 6 . 7. 8 . 12 29 00 VO 1T\C\1C\] CM CM Ol lettysburg 37 - 47 10. Gettysburg 21 - 41 Hoffman 6 1 - 13 Elkis 2 1 - 1 5 Elki s 4 8 Ludwig 2 1 - 4 5 Ludwig 3 2 - 8 Cosby 1 1 - 1 3 Marine 2 3 - 7 Marine 1 1 - 2 3 Jacobs 1 - 1 Seward 3 - 4 3 Cosby 0 Jacobs 1 0 - 2 2 15 7 - 37 7 7 -14 21 Season HiLites; Coach Richard H. McAndrews tried to informally reinstitute varsity basketball with an all freshmen cast. Many players participated but few lacked the talent to compete with other schools. Co-eds had an abbreviated schedule in the Spring semester. Hie five lettermen this year could not play on the future teams. Only Howard L. Hoffman, a Carlisle lad, was good enough to be on the roster. Individual Scoring FG El Morton H. Elkis 24 7 ” Howard L. Hoffman 21 7 “ Robert M. Marine 18 8 - William R. Ludwig 14 7 ~ Don A. Cosby 11 5 ~ Hampton P. Corson 10 3 ~ Donald W. Cunningham 3 2 - George W. Jacobs 3 1 - Edward H. Swoyer 3 Franklin W. Shelley 2 1 - Charles F. L. Bruno 1 2 - Wilbur H. Seward 3-4 Frederick S. Wilson 1 Donald Q. Sprole 1 James B. Jamison 1 Emanuel A. "Mike" Cassimatis 1 - John H. Gibson 1 - 113 48 - Totals 55 49 44 35 27 23 8 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 274 Tetter Winners and other squad members: Forward - ^Robert M. Marine '49; *Don A. Cosby '48 Center - *Howard L. Hoffman '49 Guard - *Morton H. Elkis '48; William R. Ludvrig '49 Managers - *William H. Moyle '46; ^Foster E. Brenneman '46 others - Hampton P. Corson *49; Donald W. Cunningham '51; George W. Jacobs '48; Edward H. Swoyer '44; Franklin W. Shelley '50; Charles F. L. Bruno '47; Wilbur H. Seward '48; Frederick S. Wilson '48; Donald Q. Sprole '45; James B. Jamison '46; Emanuel A. "Mike" Cassimatis '49; John H. Gibson '47 120 19^4 5 _ *i 946 Opponent D r> 40 Jan 9 K Juniata 32 46 11 A Susquehanna 44 40 1.6 R Drexel 41 30 18 H Elizabethtown 28 47 19 A Drexel 49 31 23 H Western Maryland 41 45 25 H Susquehanna 36 50 Feb 13 H Lebanon Valley 44 43 15 K Wagner 40 56 23 A Moravian 58 53 27 R Mora \iixLs 5° ‘+5 Mar 2 A Juniata 45 49 _8 13 A games Elizabethtown 6l 575 _6Z 602 Won 6 Lost 7 Coach Richard H. MeAndrews Captain Warren H. Spencer (until mid-term) Manager Foster E. Brenneman Captain John D. Hopper (at mid-term) Ass't Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy Scoring bv games 1 Juniata 32 - 46 FG FT Pts Kahler 6 12 Landt 3 6 Barish 2 1 - 5 Spencer 2 1 - 5 Seward 1 2 Miller 1 - 1 Robertson 1 - 1 Whitaker; Cos bv: Griel: 0 14 4 - 32 Susquehanna X 44 - 40 Kahler 5 4-4 14 Landt 6 0-4 12 Spencer 2 5 - ? 9 Barish 2 4 Seward 1 2 Whitaker 2-4 2 Miller 1 - 3 1 16 12 -22 44 Drexel 41 - 30 Landt 8 3 - 19 Seward y X - 7 Spencer 2 3 - n ( Barish 2 4 Whitaker 1 2 Kahler A X 2 Miller 0 4. Elizabethtown 28 - 4? 6 . Seward 3 2 - ’ 8 Landt 1 3 - 5 Cosby 2 4 Spencer o 4 Kahler 1 1 - 3 WM t& v er 1 1 - 3 Miller 1 - 1 Barish; Griel all 0 10 8 - 28 Drexel 49 - 31 Landt 5 3 - 13 Kahler 5 3 " 13 Spencer 3 3 - 9 Killer 2 1 - 5 Cosby 2 A i 5 Whitaker 1 2 Seward 2 - 2 Barish; Griel’Robertson all 0 18 13 - 49 Western Maryland 41 - 45 Landt 5 3 - 13 Kapler 4 2 - 10 Spencer 4 8 Miller 2 3 - 7 Gerber 1 1 - r> J Seward; Barish: Whitaker: Cos by 0 16 9 “ 41 17 7 -21 41 ?. Susquehanna 11. Moravian 36 -50 Spencer 4 1 JL Q y Landt 3 2 - 8 Kahler 3 1 - 7 Seward 2 2 - 6 Miller 1 2 Barish Griel 1 1 - 2 1 Gerber 1 JL 1 Whitaker; Costv: ( Greenwav 0 14 8 36 Lebanon Valley 44 • - 43 Noonan 7 2 - 2 16 Hooper 6 3 - 4 15 Evans 3 0 - 3 6 Carl 1 1 _ 1 1 3 Landt 1 0 - 1 2 May 2 ~ 3 2 Spencer; Smith 0 18 8 -14 44 Wagner 40 - 56 Norinan 6 1 _ O J 13 Hopper 4 1 - 1 9 Spencer 1 3 - 4 5 Landt 1 1 - 2 3 Carl 1 1 r\ ~ £ :> Evans 1 1 - 2 3 Miller 1 2 Smith 1 2 Mav: Kahler: Heckel all 0 16 8 -14 40 Moravian 58 - 53 Noonan 7 3 - 3 17 Hooper 5 3 - 3 13 Evans 6 12 Landt 4 1 - 4 9 Carl 2 1 - 1 5 Spencer 2 - 5 2 Miller 0 24 10 -16 58 56 - 45 Hopper 13 0 -1 26 Noonan 9 18 Land t 2 1 -1 r' D Evans 2 1 —* 3 5 Miller 1 0 -1 2 Carl 0 -1 0 Kohler: Spencer all 0 27 2 - 5 56 Juniata 45 - 49 Noonan 5 3 - 7 13 Hooper 4 4 - 4 12 Evans 3 3 - 3 0 Carl 2 1 -_i. 5 Landt 2 1 - 2 5 Kahler <1 1 -1 1 Miller; May; Soencer: Smith all 0 16 13 -18 45 Elizabethtown 61 - 67 Hopper 7 2 - 4 16 Evans 6 2 - 2 14 Noonan 3 4 - 6 10 Landt 4 1 _ ^ 9 May 4 0 - 2 8 Carl 2 0 - 1 4 Miller: Kahler ail 0 26 9 -20 61 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals William A. Landt 45 19 ~ 109 John D. Hopper 39 13 - i? 91 Francis C. Noonan 37 13 - 21 87 Conrad Kahler 25 12 - 62 Warren H. Spencer 20 18 - 58 Eugene A. Evans 21 7-11 49 Wilbur H. Seward 10 7 - 27 Harold E. Miller 7 7 - 21 Edward J. Carl 8 4-7 20 Fred Barish prederlck Don A. Cosoy C. "Ted" May ?4 I 2 '-' 5 1C)1 n 9 William H. Whitaker 3 3 - 9 James R. Griel _ 1 _ i 1 Francis C. Gerber 1 2 - 4 George W, Smith 1 2 James F, Robertson 1 - 1 Thomas G, Heckel and H. Nathan Greenwav 0 232 111 - 575 Season Hi-Lttes Typical post-war team. Everybody was a basketball player. The first half of the season was average. Team composed of some 1944 -45 members plus two freshmen and a few veterans of the war. In the second half of the season beginning in February, John D. Hopper and Francis C. Noonan returned along with three or four other war veterans to give the team a solid front line. Only William A. Landt, Conrad Kahler, and Warren K. Spencer logged any playing time in the second half of the campaign. John D, Hopper was awarded the Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Trophy for 1945“46. Captain Warren H. Spencer, wounded war vet, was accorded Honorable Mention AF All Pennsylvania. Richard H. "Mac” MeAndrews completed 34 years of service to Dickinson College Did not play F&M or Gettysburg. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *John D. Hopper *48; *Francis C. Noonan f 48;*Harold E. Miller '49 Center - *William A. Landt '49 Guard - *Sugene A. Evans *49; *Warren H. Spencer '48 Captain; *Conrad Kahler *49 Manager - -Foster E. Brenneman '46 others - Thomas G. Heckel *46 5 Fred Parish r 4?; James R. Griel '47; Wilbur H. Seward *48; William H. Whitaker *48; Don A. Cosby *48; James F. Robertson *48; H. Nathan Greenway *48; Frederick C. "Ted" May *49; George W, Smith *49; Francis C. Gerber *51 5 Edward J. Carl *51 1946-1947 Orronents D 0 Dec 11 H Susquehanna 52 37 17 H Wittenberg 62 57 Jan 4 A Rutgers 65 77 8 A Gettysburg 48 43 10 H Lehigh 66 52 11 A F&Ii 50 47 22 U 1 1 Elizabethtown 77 39 24 A Western Maryland 70 55 29 H Lebanon Valley 61 55 Feb 12 A Haverf 03 rd 63 44 14 H Ursinus 71 41 15 A Lehigh 57 56 22 A Juniata 64 60 26 H F&M 65 35 Mar 1 A Bucknell 44 55 5 H Gettysburg 55 32 8 A Drexel 81 —21 17 games 105L) 858 Mar 13 H Harrisburg Pros 50 59 18 games 11 ai 917 Won 15 Lost 2 15 (post-season)} Coach Richard H. McAndrews Ass't Charles K. B. Kennedy Captain John D. Hopper Manager Robert E. Horner (Post season game for benefit of Kiwanis under privileged children) Scoring bv frames 1. Susquehanna 52 - ■ 37 FG FT Pts Hopper Q y Z~~~ 20 Noonan 4 2 - 10 Evans 2 3 “ 7 Alexander 2 1 - 5 Overholt 2 1 - 5 Schafmeister 1 1 - 3 May 1 2 Carl; Paxton; Miller; Hoffman; Landt all 0 21 10 - 52 2. Wittenberg 62 - 57 Pooley 5 3 - 13 Hopper 5 1 - 11 Noonan 2 5 - 9 Schafmeister 3 2 - 8 Overholt 2 4 - 8 Evans 3 1 - 7 Alexander 2 4 Paxton 1 2 May; Miller all 0 23 16 - 62 Rutgers 65 - 77 Hopper 12 6 - 30 Pooley 5 z - 15 Evans 7 14 Noonan 1 1 - 3 Alexander 1 2 Overholt 1 - 1 26 13 - 65 Gettysburg 48 - 43 Hopper 8 1 - 17 Pooley 4 3 " 11 Noonan 3 1 - 7 Evans 2 2 - 6 Overholt 1 2 - 4 Alexander 1 2 May 1 - 1 19 10 - 48 Lehigh 66 - 52 Hopper 9 1 - 19 Evans 6 2 - 1ft Noonan 5 1 - 11 Pooley 2 5 - 9 Alexander 3 1 - 7 Overholt 6 66 28 10 - F&M 50 - 47 Schafmeister 5 3 - 13 Hopper 6 12 Overholt 2 5 ~ 9 Noonan 1 3 - 5 Pooley 2 4 Miller 2 4 Evans 2 - 2 Alexander 1 - 1 18 14 - 50 Elizabethtown 77 - 39 Hopper 14 1 - 29 Overholt 4 7 - 15 Schafmeister 3 2 - 8 Noonan 3 1 - 7 Pooley 3 6 Evans 2 4 Miller 1 2 - 4 Alexander 1 2 May 1 2 ' Carl; Paxton; Hoffman all 0 32 13 - 77 Western Maryland 70 - 55 Hopper 11 2 - 24 Schafmeister 9 3 - 21 Overholt 3 2 - 8 Evans 3 1 - 7 Pooley 3 6 Noonan 2 4 Miller 0 31 8 - 70 Lebanon Valley 61 - 55 Hopper 5 1 - 11 Schafmeister 6 5 - V?# Pooley 5 1 - 11 Overholt 5 10 Noonan 4 1 - 9 Evans 1 1 - . 3 26 9 - 61 10, Kaverford 63 - 44 Hopper 11 3 ~ 25 Noonan 4 8 Pooley 3 2 - 8 Overholt 3 1 - 7 Evans 3 6 Carl 2 4 Paxton 1 1 - 3 Miller 1 2 Alexander; Mav: Hoffman all 0 28 7 - 63 11. Ursinus 71 - 41 Hopper 10 2 - 22 Pooley 5 1 - 11 Schafmeister 5 10 Overholt 4 2 - 10 Evans 3 1 - 7 Noonan 3 6 May 1 1 - 3 Carl 1 2 Alexander; Paxton; Miller * Hoffman all 0 32 7 - 71 12. Lehigh 57 - 56 Overholt 7 2 - 16 Hopper 7 14 Schafmeister 4 5 - 13 Evans 3 6 Noonan 2 2 - 6 Pooley 2 - 2' 23 11 - 57 13. Juniata 64 - 60 Noonan 7 14 Evans 6 1 - 3 13 Schafmeister 6 12 Hopper 4 1 - 9 Overholt 4 1 - 9 Pooley 3 1 - 7 Paxton: Miller all 0 4 -13 64 #out of order 30 35 17. Drexel 14. F&K 65 Overholt 7 5 - 19 Evans 5 3 ~ 13 Pooley 5 1 - 11 Noonan 3 2 - 8 Schafmeister 2 1 - 5 Alexander 2 4 Hopper 1 1 - 3 May 1 2 Carl ; Paxton; Mi 1 ler; KoffmanO 26 13 - 65 Bucknell ^4 - 55 Hopper 7 3 - 17 Evans 4 3 - 11 Schafmeister 3 1 - 7 Overholt 2 4 Noonan 1 1 ~ 3 Pooley 1 2 Alexander 0 18 8 - 44 Gettysburg 55 - 32 Evans 7 14 Hopper 3 4 - 10 Alexander 3 2 - 8 Noonan 2 3 - 7 Pooley 2 2 - 6 Overholt 1 4 - 6 Schafmeister 1 1 - 3 May 1 - 1 Carl; Paxton; Miller all Q 19 17 - 55 81 - 73 Hopper Schafmeister Overholt Pooley Evans Noonan Alexander May Paxton 10 1 - 8 6 1 - 5 2 - 4 1 - 1 5 - 1 1 - 35 11 - 21 16 13 12 9 7 2 1 0 81 18. Harrisburg Pros Hopper 5 Schafmeister 4 Evans 4 Overholt 3 Noonan 2 Pooley _1 19 50 - 59 (Exhibition) 1 - 11 3 - 11 3 - 11 2 - 8 3 - 7 2 12 - 50 Individual Scoring John D. Hopper VJeston C. Overholt Eugene A. Evans Vincent J. Schafmeister James C. Pooley Francis G. Noonan Willis A. Alexander Frederick C. “Ted" May Gerald L. Miller Edward J. Carl Paul L. Paxton Howard L. Hoffman William A. Landt FGs FTs Totals, 132 + 5 = 137 30 + 1 = 31 294 + 11 = 305 56 + 3 = 59 38 + 2 = 40 150 + 8 = I 58 61 + 4 — 65 21 + 3 = 24 143 + 11 = 154 56 + 4 _ 60 24 + 3 = 27 136 + 11 = 147 53 + 1 — 54 28 134 + 2 = I 36 48 + 2 = 50 28 + 3 = 31 124 + 7 = 131 16 = 16 5 = 5 37 = 37 4 = 4 4 = 4 12 = 12 4 _ 4 2 = 2 10 = 10 D = 3 6 = 6 2 - 2 1 = 1 5 = 5 0 = 0 0 = 0 435 +19 = 454 181 +12 =193 1051 + 50 =1101 126 Season Hi-Lites Most wins in a season since 1925~26 season - 15 Best percentage since 1925 - 26 - .882 Lost only to Rutgers and Bucknell. Both are Universities and both were played away. Won all home games. This was the first time since 1934-35 Richard H. "Mac” MeAndrews 27th season was the last at the Red Devil helm. This completed 35 years of service to Dickinson by "The Grand Old Man". John D. Hopper had an outstanding scoring year with 294 points. The "Carlisle Evening Sentinel" listed Hopper's field goal percentage at 43.8 %. Because"the Official scorebook is not available, all statistics come from news paper and Dickinsonian accounts. . . jiQ Entire starting five were underclassmen and all would return for 1^47 4o campaign. The Cohen Phi Epsilon Pi MVP Trophy was won by John D. Hopper. Second year in a row for the award. Won eleven games in a row between the Rutgers and Bucknell defeats. Rutgers loss saw Noonan playing with a fever and Vince Schafmeister not playing because he was on his honeymoon. Records Most wins in a.season - 15 (Ties 1925“26 team) Best winning percentage - ,882 (Ties 1925“26 team) Longest coaching tenure - 27 years by Richard H. "Mac" MeAndrews Most points one season ** 294 - John D. Hopper (132 fgs + 30 fts) Most field goals one season - 132 - John D. Hopper Best field goal percentage one season - 43.8^ - John D. Hopper Most points by team one season - 1051 Most points by opponents one season - 858 Most consecutive wins one season - 11 Most consecutive wins - 11 Richard H."Mac" McAndrews coaching record is as follows: I 9 I 9 -I 947 = 27 years 203 wins - 193 losses - 1 tie = .512% ' ' 203 - 195 - 1 = .510 (includes post-season) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *John D. Hopner '48 Captain; *Francis C. Noonan '48; * Willis A. Alexander '47; ^Frederick C. "Ted" May '49; *Gerald L. Miller '50 Center - *Vincent J. Schafmeister '49; *James C. Pooley '50 Guard - *Eugene A. Evans '49; *Weston C. Overholt '50 Manager - *Robert E others - William A. Homer '47 Landt '49; Paul L. Paxton '49; Howard L. Hoffman '49; Edward J. Carl '51 CHARLES H. B. "CHICK" KENNEDY - 1947 - 1951 128 CHARLES H. B. "CHICK" KENNEDY - 1947 - 1951 In 1947, a new coach assumed command of the fast rising Red Devils. Not since 1919 had there been any other coach except "Mac" McAndrews. "Chick" was brought to the campus in 1942 by Benjamin D. James as an instructor in the Army Air Corps Cadet program which was starting at Biekins.oni. Ben was chosen by President Corson to install a physical training pro¬ gram for the 750 cadets. Included on the staff was McAndrews, George Hansell, John Steckbeck, A1 Franckle, and Reverend Shank. Kennedy had been a teacher-coach in the Boiling Springs, Penn¬ sylvania school district near Carlisle. "Chick" had been most fortunate to inherit a veteran ball club. As previously mentioned the starting five of Hopper, Noonan, Evans, Schafmeister, and Overholt were to gain Dickinson immortality in the basketball pantheon. Kennedy's maiden team lived up to their advanced billing. They were the equal of the past great teams. Their overall re¬ cord was 16 - 4. They won one more and lost one more than the 1946-47 squad. The two year combined record rivaled the previous best established by the 1925-26 and 1926-27 teams. The 1920's teams might argue that their schedules were slightly more tough, but the post-war years had just as tough opponents. Every ad¬ versary had squads that had older, smarter, more talented, and wiser returning war veterans on their rosters. The most exciting game of that first season was the Columbia University game. The lead changed hands twelve times before the Morningside Heights team won, 48 - 46. The Red Devils valiantly played out their collective hearts. Only the out¬ standing play of Walt Budko, Columbia’s All American Center, saved the day for the visitors. Close on the heels of that loss, Gettysburg caught the Devils in a let down and dealt them a stun¬ ning 57 - 45 loss. It was the first time in two years that Dick- inson suffered back to back losses. The only other regular season loss was delivered by CCNY in New York City. CCNY was listed by the sports writers as one of the two top basketball quintets in the nation. Their three deep squad poured it on in the second half after the Red Devils played them to a virtual stand still in the opening stanza. The 81 - 52 loss was the worst suffered in many years. The entire season was exciting and full of action. Included were one six game and another seven game win streak. The team performed so well that the Middle Atlantic Conference invited Dickinson to participate in their post-season tournament as an at-large entry. The tournament was staged at the University of Pennsylvania's Palestra in Philadelphia. Dickinson s first opponent was Moravian College who surprised the Devils. The loss was made worst because high scorer, John D. Hopper, was sent to the side-lines with an ankle injury. The following night the Devils easily beat PMC in the consolation game. The records for this era were very difficult to research be¬ cause any added games to the schedule were never included in the regular season statistics. After 1955, all games played were in¬ cluded in all the compilations of statistics. Therefore, several years statistics prior to 1955 have two sets of figures included in the individual season's summaries. In fairness to all indi¬ vidual players caught in that dilemma, the highest individual and team stats are included in the records. This then is the reason for adding Wes Overholt's name to the 1000 point club. In fact, Wes was the first player in Dickinson basketball history to crack that barrier. No recognition was given to this accomplishment at that time. With only the high scoring Hopper and 5'2" Noonan lost from the squad through graduation, the prospects were never brighter. Hopper became the first player to top 800 points in a war short¬ ened career. Noonan contributed his floor skills and screening ability so that Hopper might shoot his set shot. After graduation, Noonan began a teaching and coaching career in the Hanover Public Schools and Hopper had a tryout with the St. Louis Bombers of the National Professional Basketball league. Having made the team, ^ Hopper decided not to sign a contract for the regular season. "Hop” then entered the Dickinson School of Law. He played in the Eastern Professional League with the Harrisburg Capitols as he earned his law degree. Upon graduation from law school. Hopper entered the insurance field and today serves as a State Senator from his home district. Camp Hill. With three returning veterans, the outlook was indeed rosy. Led by Co-Captains Evans and Schafmeister, the second edition of Kennedy's had another fine year. For the regular season they finished 11-6. This record earned them another at-large bid to the eight team expanded MAC tournament. The Wagner College Seahawks sent the Devils to the side-lines early as they elimi¬ nated them in the first round. As the 1949-50 season approached, only one four year letter winner remained from "Mac's" last season. Captain Wes Overholt carried that fire and spirit into another 11-6 campaign. In addition to his breaking the 1000 point barrier, he scored in every game he appeared (74) , and set the Alumni Gym single game scoring record with 39 points against Juniata. His four year total won-lost record as a player has not been equaled (54 wins 20 losses = .729). Presently a Philadelphia lawyer, Wes helped coach the baby Devils while he attended the Dickinson School of Law. With Dick Zilling assuming the scoring leadership, the 1950- 51 squad ran hot and cold. All of the post-war veterans had graduated and the game returned to the high school boys. The highlight of the season was the upset of highly favored Bucknell in the season's finale in Alumni Gym. The 7 - 13 record sharply pointed out the need for a well-rounded team with all players contributing to the success of the campaign. Kennedy did not know it at the time, but the 1950-51 year was to be his last at the helm of Dickinson's basketball fortunes. In August 1951, "Chick" passed away from complications caused by hypertension. Kennedy was on the threshold of an outstanding career in college coaching and administration. He served as athletics director as well as chairman of the physical education department. His overall record was 46 wins and 30 losses for a .605 percentage. The regular season marks were 43 wins and 26 losses for a .623 percentage. This was the best career coaching record in the fifty two year history of the sport at Dickinson. 1947 948 Opponents E Dec 10 H Elizabethtown 65 17 . H Juniata 65 19 h r Columbia 46 Jan 7 A Gettysburg 45 9 K Wagner 71 10 A Johns Hopkins 63 14 H Western Maryland 64 17 A Lehigh 54 Feb 4 H Lebanon Valley 59 7 H W&J 73 12 A CCNY 52 13 H Haverford 88 18 TJ i i Gettysburg 58 23 H F&M 86 28 A Ursinus 60 Mar 3 H B”cknell 61 6 A F&M _£Z. 17 games 1077 Mar 9 R Harrisburg Senators 69 15 A Moravian 64 17 A PMC 60 20 1270 Scoring by games 1 . Elizabethtown 65 - / O °3 FG FT Pts Hopper 10 2 - 22 Overholt 5 4 - 14 Evans 5 2 - 12 Schafmeister 1 5 - 7 Pooley 3 6 Noonan 1 2 May 1 2 G. Miller 0 26 13 - 3 ;o 65 2 . Juniata 65 " • 45 Schafmeister 7 14 Hopper 6 1 - 13 Evans 4 4 - 12 Overholt 5 1 - 11 Pooley 3 4 - 10 Noonan 2 1 - c t G. Miller; May; Crow; Long; Slike; Abbott all 0 27 11 - 65 O Columbia 46 - • 48 Hopper 0 7 4 - 22 Noonan 3 2 - 8 Evans 3 1 - 7 Schafmeister 1 2 - 4 Pooley 1 2 - 4 Overholt 1 - 1 46 0 63 Won 14 Lost 3 45 48 Won 16 Lost 4 57 (includes post-season) 48 51 Coach Charles H. B. Kennedy 43 49 Co-Captains - John D. Hopper 56 and Francis C. Noonan 52 81 Managers - Francis T. "Red" 42 Hildenberger and William M. 51 Heffley 53 Coach David H. Kirk, ass't 41 54 897 64 Post-Season Kiwanis Benefit (g MAC Playoff at Penn Palestra 1088 Gettysburg 45 “ 57 Hopper 3 6 - 12 Overholt 1 7 - 9 Evans 3 1 - 7 Pooley 2 3 - 7 Schafmeister 2 2 - 6 Noonan 1 2 May 1 2 G. Miller 0 13 19 " 45 Wagner 71 - 48 Hopper 8 16 Schafmeister 5 4 - 14 Overholt 3 6 - 12 Evans 3 4 - 10 Pooley 4 8 Noonan 3 1 - 7 May 1 2 Abbott 1 2 G. Miller: Lons: SI .ike all 0 28 15 “ 71 17 12 - 11. CCNY Johns Hopkins (■ >3 ~ 51 Overholt 6 8 - 10 20 Hopper 8 3 - 19 Evans 4 1 - Q / Noonan 3 •1 X - 7 Schafmeister 3 6 Corson 1 2 G. Miller 0 25 13 - 63 Western Maryland 64 - 43 Hopper 11 3 - 25 Overholt 4 3 - 11 E^ans 3 1 - 7 Fooley 3 1 - 7 Noonan 2 2 - 6 Schafmeister 1 4 - 6 May 1 2 25 14 - 64 Lehigh 54 - 49 Hopper 9 18 Pooley 6 1 - 13 Overholt 2 5 - 9 Noonan 4 8 Evans 1 1 - 3 Schafmeister 1 1 - 3 23 8 - 54 Lebanon Valley 59 ~ 56 Hopper 8 1 - 17 Overholt 5 4 14 Pooley 5 2 - 12 Schafmeister 4 1 - 9 Evans 2 4 Noonan 3 - 3 Long 0 24 11 - 59 Washington & < Jefferson 73 - 52 Hopper 13 1 - 27 Overholt 8 4 - 20 Noonan 5 1 - 11 Schafmeister 1 5 - 7 Evans 2 i - 5 Pooley 1 2 Long 1 - 1 G. Miller; May; Crow; Abbott; Slike _ all 0 13 - 52 - 81 Hopper 9 1 - 19 Schafmeister 3 3 - 9 Evans 3 1 - 7 Overholt 1 4 - 6 Pooley 2 4 Noonan 1 1 - o J Long 1 1 - 3 May 1 - 1 G. Miller: Abbott all 0 20 12 - 52 Haverford 88 - 42 Overholt 7 4 - 18 Hopper 8 16 Schafmeister Pooley * vans 7, 4° 1 - 1 - 12 15 12 9 Noonan 4 8 G. Miller 2 4 May 1 1 - 3 Long 1 - 1 Abbott 1 2 Crow ; Slike all 0 40 8 - 88 Gettysburg 58 - 51 Hopper 9 1 - 19 Overholt 5 5 - 15 Schafmeister 4 2 - 10 Evans 4 1 - 9 Noonan 1 1 - 3 Long 1 2. 24 10 - 58 F&M 86 - . 53 Hopper 10 2 - 22 Schafmeister 6 5 - 17 Overholt 5 5 - 15 Evans 5 10 Long 3 3 - 9 Noonan 2 4 Abbott 2 4 May 1 2 - 4 G. Miller 1 - i Crow ; Slike all 0 34 18 - 86 30 73 15 • Ursinus 60 - 41 Hopper 7 4 - 18 Schafmeister 6 2 - 14 Evans 4 3 - 11 Over^oi^ner ^ May 1 Noonan; G. Miller; 2^ = Abbott; alike all 0 23 14 - 60 16. Bucknell 6 l - 5^ Schafmeister 13 5 - 31 Hopper 5 4 - 14 Overholt 4 5 - 13 Evans 1 2 Noonan 1 - 1 Lone: 0 23 15 " 61 17. F&K 67 - 63 Hopper 12 6 - 30 Overholt 7 2 - 16 Evans 4 3 - 11 Schafmeister 4 8 Noonan 2 - 2 Long 0 27 13 - 67 Individual Scoring FG John D. Hopper 145 + 17 = 1 Weston G. Overholt 72 + 17 = Vincent J. Schafmeister 69 + 16 = Eugene A. Evans 57 + 10 = James 0. Pooley 34 = F ancis C, Noonan 32 + 8 = Frederick G. f, Ted" May 7 = Elwood J. "0op M Long 5 + 7 = James K. Abbott 4 = Gerald L. Miller 2 + 1 = Paul E, Miller 1 = Hampton P. Gorson 1 — Robert H. Crow John E. Slike . Harrisburg Senators 69 - 64 Hopper ii 5 - 27 Schafmeister 7 2 - 16 Overholt 4 7 15 Noonan 2 1 5 Evans 1 1 3 Long 1 1 - 3 26 17 69 Moravian 64 - 74 Hopper 6 2 - 14 Overholt 5 4 14 Schafmeister 6 1 - « o ± J Noonan 4 2 - 10 Evans 4 2 - 10 Long 1 1 - 3 May; Abbott all 0 26 12 - 64 PMC 60 Overholt - 53 8 3 - 19 Evans 5 2 - 12 Long 5 1 - 11 Schafmeister 3 5 - 11 Noonan 2 1 - 5 G. Miller 1 2 May; Crow; Abbott all 0 24 12 - 60 FT Totals 39 + 7 = 46 329 ■f 41 = 370 71 + 14 = 85 215 + 48 = 263 42 + 8 = 50 180 + 40 = 220 24 + 5 = 29 138 + 25 = 163 14 = 14 82 = 82 16 + 4 = 20 80 + 20 = 100 4 = 4 18 = 18 6 + 3 = 9 16 + 17 = 33 8 = 8 1 = 1 5 + 2 = 7 2 = 2 4 = 4 2 = 2 0 0 18, 19 20 62 89 85 6? 34 40 7 12 4 3 1 1 429 + 76 = 505 219 + 41 = 260 1077 +193 =1270 Season HF-Lites Best two year performance "by winning 29 and losing 5. heat 27 ana b establish ed in 1925”26 and 1926-27. . . , ,, Hacle the MAC Playoffs for the first time in history. Moravian supnsed the Devils in the first round played at the Penn Palestra. John D. Hopper in juried his ankle in the Moravian game and did not play in the PMC win. Onlv Gettysburg, CCNY, and Columbia, the Ivy League defending champions, defeated the Devils in regular season play. The Gettysburg and Columoia defeats were the first back to back losses in two years. Plaved the Harrisburg Pros for the second year in a row for the benefit oj. the local Kiwanis Club. The Club used the money fdr the benefit of sending under privileged children to summer camp at Laurel Lake. The CCNY game proved to be the worst defeat in thirty games, (in terms of score; Columbia game was a great moral victory for the Kennedymen. Probably caused the let down in the Gettysburg game which followed in January. The FMC game marked the close of a two year run of one of the best teams ever assembled at Dickinson - Hopper, Noonan, Schafmeister, Evans, Overholt and sixth man Pooley who was declared ineligible in February because of scholastic difficulties. "■fist Season Honors Invited to the Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs in Philadelphia for the first time * _ . _• . m John D. Hopper was selected by the AP on its All Pennsylvania First Team. Little' Three (Dickinson, F&M, and Gettysburg) selected John p. Hopper and Weston C. Overholt to their first team. V^cpnt J. Schafmeister was accorded honorable mention. Record; John D. Hopper became the career scoring king succeeding john r>. "Jack" Ne* 1942 - 43 I 945 - 46 1946 1947 4? 48 30 39 132 145 10 = 70pts 13-17= 91 30 = 294 39 = 329 9 games =7.7 avg 6 games = 15-1 av £ 17 games = 17.2 avg 17 games = 19.3 avg 49 games =16.0 avg 346 92 = 784 Hopper also notched 52 more points in three po st season games - 22 + h 52 Field goals, total points, and per game average are all records for a career. Field goals, total points, and per game average are a single season standard. The 107? total points are a team record for most points scored in one season and the oer game average, 63.3* Is also a record A new floor record for most points by a Dickinson team was set when the uevils scored 88 against Haverford (H). , However, Frank Keath, Elizabethtown's scoring sensation popped m 3& points to set a new Alumni Gym floor record for an individual on December, 10, 194/. Letter Winners and squad memoers Forward -*John D. Hopper '48 Co-Captain;*Francis C. Noonan '48 Co-Captain; *Frederick C. "Ted" May '49 Center -*Vincent J. Schafmeister '49; James C. Pooley '50 Guard * - *Weston C. Overholt '50; *Eugene A. Evans '49; *Elwood J. "Oop" Long '51 Manager - ^Francis T. "Red" Hildenberger '48; *W~‘' 1 iam M. Heffley '49 others - Gerald L. Miller '50; Robert H. Crow '50; James K. Abbott '50; John E. Slike '51; Paul E. Killer '51; Hampton P. Corson '49 1948 - 1 .949 Opponent D Dec 8 K Elizabethtown 51 11 A PMC 51 Jan 5 H Albright 56 8 A F&M 46 10 K Susquehanna 69 12 A Navy (Annapolis) 39 Feb 1 H* Gettysburg 63 5 H U. of Virginia 63 7 K PMC 74 16 K F&M 87 19 A Gettysburg 63 22 H J»^iata 89 24 A Western Maryland 77 26 A Albright 42 Mar 1 u Johns Hopkins 74 3 H Lehigh 74 < A Bucknell _6l 17 games 1081 9 h T York Pros 66 16 A Vagner 48 19 games 1195 Scoring by games 1. Elizabethtown 51 “ 48 FG FT Pts Overholt 6 6 - 18 Evans 8 16 Schafmeister 2 4 - 8 Slike 2 1 - 5 Long 2 4 May; F. Miller ; G kMiller all 0 20 11 - 51 PMC 51 " 63 Overholt 5 7 - 17 Evans 0 j 3 - 9 Schafmeister 3 3 - 9 May 3 6 Long 1 2 - 4 Slike 1 2 - 4 Corson 1 2 P. Miller; G. Miller; Abbott; Crow; Zucker all 0 17 17 - 51 Albright 56 - 44 Evans 8 3 - 19 Overholt 4 4 - 12 Schafmeister 3 3 - 9 Abbott 3 6 Slike 2 2 - 6 May 1 2 Long 1 2 P. Miller; Cor son : Grow ; ZuckerO 22 12 - 25 56 0 48 Von 11 Lost 6 63 44 Won 12 Lost ? 44 (Post-Season) 44 71 Coach Charles H. B. Kennedy 76 80 Co-Captains - Eugene A. Evans 70 and Vincent J. Schafmeister 65 85 Managers - William H. Heffley 52 and Theodore H. Ely 51 61 Ass't Coach David H. Kirk 57 61 49 1021 59 ^7 MAC Playoff at Albright 1137 F&M , 46 - Slike 12 Overholt 2 7 - 11 Evans 3 3 - 9 Schafmeister 3 2 - 8 May 2 4 P. Miller 1 2 Lone: Abbott: Zucker all 0 17 12 - 46 Susquehanna 69 - 44 Overholt 7 7 - 21 Slike 5 3 " 13 Schafmeister 5 2 - 12 Evans 4 1 - 9 P. M*ll°r 3 1 - 7 May 2 4 Zucker 1 2 G. Miller 1 - 1 Corson: Abbott: crow all 0 27 15 - 69 Navy (Annapolis) 39 -71 Schafmeister 6 3 - 15 Overholt if. 2 - 10 Slike 1 5 - 7 Evans 1 1 - 3 May 1 2 Long 1 ” 1 Crow 1 - 1 F. Hiller; G. Miller; Corson; Ab bott; Zucker _ 13 TT 1 39 Gettysburg 63 - ri f ■ (O Slike 8 1 - 17 Schafmeister 8 16 Evans 5 n _ J 13 Overholt 2 3 - t Long 2 4 Corson 2 4 Abbott 1 2 May; Zuckor all 0 28 7 - 63 U. ~f Virginia 63 - 80 Overholt 6 3 - 15 Schafmeister 6 3 ~ 15 Evans 6 12 Long 3 1 - 7 Abbott 3 1 - 7 Slike 2 2 - 6 P. Miller 1 - 1 May 0 26 11 - 63 PMC 74-70 Overholt 11 9 ~ 31 Schafmeister 7 3 ~ 17 Slike 4 4 - 12 Long 2 4 - 8 Evans 2 4 Abbott 1 2 F. lYMlle-r 0 27 20 - 74 F*M 87 - 65 Schafmeister 14 4 - 32 Overholt 6 7 ~ 19 Slike 7 2 - 16 Abbott 2 1 - 5 May 2 4 Corson 2 4 Evans 2 4 G, Miller 1 2 Long 1 - 1 P. Miller: Zucker all 0 26 15 " 87 Gettysburg 63 - 85 Schafmeister Q / 2 - 2 20 Overholt 5 6 - 8 16 Evans 5 1 - 2 11 Slike 3 1 - 2 7 Abbott 3 ± _ O J 7 G. Miller 1 2 May 0 - 1 0 F. Killer 0 " 1 0 Long- _ 0 11 -19 63 12. Juniata 39 ~ 52 Overholt 16 7 - 39 E^ans 5 2 - 12 Slike 4 2 ~ 10 Schafmeister 4 1 - 9 Abbott 2 4 F. Miller 1 o £ 4 May 1 1 - 3 Long 1 1 - 3 Corson 1 2 Zucker 1 2 Crow 1 - 1 G. Miller 0 36 17 - 89 13, Western Maryland 77 - 51 Schafmeister 7 5 “ 19 Slike 6 12 Overholt 5 2 - 12 Evans 4 4 - 12 P. Miller 4 8 Long 2 4 - r> o Corson 2 1 - 5 May 1 - 1 G. Miller; Abbott all 0 30 17 " 77 14. Albright 42 - 61 Evans 4 8 Slike 3 2 - 8 Overholt 2 3 - 7 Schafmeister 1 5 " 7 G, Miller 2 4 Long 3 - A Abbott 1 2 Zucker 1 2 May 1 - 1 14 14 - 42 15. Johns Hopkins 74 - 57 Overholt 12 10 - 34 Schafmeister 6 1 - 13 Slike 5 10 G. Miller 3 6 Abbott 2 1 - 5 Evans 2 4 Long 1 - 1 Corson 1 - 1 May; Zucker; P. Hiller all 0 30 14 - 74 26 16. Lehigh 74 - 61 18. York Pros 66 - 59 Evans 8 1 - 17 Schafmeister 10 2 - 22 Overholt 6 4 - 16 Overholt 4 5 - 13 Long 4 4 - 12 Long 4 8 Schafmeister 5 i 11 Slike 4 8 Slike 4 8 Evans 3 2 - 8 AbbQtt G. Miller 3 6 Abbott 3 ■1 __ 7 1 2 28 10 - 66 May 2 - o P. Miller; Cor CO o C3 : Zucker all 0 19. Wagner 48 - 57 31 12 - 74 Schafmeister 6 2 - 14 i?. Bucknell 6j 49 Slike Evans 5 4 4 - 14 8 Schafmeister 10 7 - 27 Overholt 1 3 - 5 Evans 5 4 - 14 Abbott 2 4 Overholt 4 3 - 11 P. Miller 1 2 Slike 2 4 Long 1 - 1 Abbott 1 2 Mav: G. Hiller: Corson_all 0 P. Miller 1 2 19 10 - 48 Long 1 - 1 G, Miller 1 - 1 May 1 1 Corson: Zucker a: 11 0 23 17 - 63 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals Weston C. Overholt 103 + 5 = 108 90 + 8 = 98 296 + 18 =r 314 Vincent J. Schafmeister 99 +16 = 115 49 + 4 = 53 24 7 + 36 = 283 Eugene A. Evans 75 + 7 = 82 26 + 2 = 28 176 + 16 = 192 John E. Slike 65 4- 9 = 74 27 + 4 = 31 157 + 22 = 179 Eiwood J. "Oop" Long 18 + 4 = 22 23 + 1 = 24 59 4- 9 = 68 James K. Abbott 22 4- 5 = 27 4 + 1 “ 5 48 + 11 = 59 Frederick C. "Ted" May 12 = 12 6 = 6 30 = 30 Paul E. Miller 10 + 1 = 11 4 = 4 24 + 2 ’ = 26 Gerald L. Miller 8 = 8 2 = 2 18 = 16 Hampton P. Corson 8 = 8 2 = 2 18 = 18 Marvin A. Zucker 3 = 3 6 = 6 Robert H. Crow 2 = 2 2 = 2 423 447 = 470 235 + 20 4-255 1081 +114 =1195 Season Hi-Lites ■Received an MAC bid for the second year in a row. Playoffs expanded to eight teams instead of four. Navy gave us the worst defeat since WWII Weston C. Overholt had a great scoring year. Deeds are listed below. Played another Kiwanis benefit game for under privileged children. With the graduation of Co-Captains Evans and Schafmeister, only Weston C. Overholt remained from the 29 “ 5 years of 1946-47 and 1947-48. Records Joe Noertker of the U. of Virginia broke Frank Keath's one year old floor record at Alumni Gym. He scored 37 points to 'best Keath by 1 point. Weston G. Overholt then proceeded to break Noertker’s seventeen day-old record by gunning in 39 points against Juniata on 16 FG's and ? FT's. Broke last year's team scoring record by four points - 1081 'Weston G. Overholt broke Neiman’s three year scoring records (610) mes = 8,8 avg = 158 735 1946-47 56 38 = 150 +817 1947-48 72 71 = 215+48 17 1 QA8-49 103 99 = 296+1817 3 years 231 199 = 661+74 51 UvernOiX S y o liee icpioocu uo uno vuo -~- - man shot his own fouls back in 1923"24. Also his 223 is the best three year record since 1923“24. The total of 735 points is also tops for three year career. The reason for the change is that the pre and post¬ season games were added to his totals. Tetter Winners and squad members Forward - *Weston C. Overholt *50; *John E. Slike *51; ^Frederick G. "Ted" May Center - *Vincent J. Schafmeister ’49 Co-Captain Guard*- *Eugene A. Evans ’49 Co-Captain; *Elwood J. "Oop" Long 51i *Hampton P."Corson ’49;*Gerald L. Miller ’50; *Paul E. Miller ’51; *James K. Abbott 1 50 Manager - *William Ii. Heffley ’49; ^Theodore H. Ely 50 others - Robert H. Crow ’50; Marvin A. Zucker ’52 140 1949 _ *1 JL 930 Onnonent D 0 Dec 7 H Wagner 39 44 Won 11 Lost 6 10 A Bucknell 60 56 13 H Western Maryland 70 57 Coach Charles H. B. Kennedy 15 H Allegheny 66 58 Jan 5 A Virginia 62 79 Captain Weston C. Overholt 7 H F&M 66 58 10 H Albright 73 71 Manager Joseph J. Burgoon and 13 A Johns Hopkins 72 58 Feb 1 A Juniata 73 69 Theodore H. Ely 8 A Gettysburg 66 95 11 H Elizabethtown 80 72 Ass't Mgr. James D. Spofford 15 A Susquehanna 84 69 17 A F&M 51 65 Ass't Coach David K. Kirk 22 H Gettysburg 66 51 25 A Albright 75 100 Mar 2 A Elizabethtown 77 79 0T Jk H Bucknell 80 68 17 games 1160 1149 Scoring by games 1. Wagner 39 ~ 44 FG FT Pts Overholt 4 4 - 12 Zilling 2 6 - 10 Slike 3 2 - 8 Miller 2 4 Long 1 1 - 3 Kinsella 1 2 Abbott 0 13 13 - 39 Bucknell 60 - ■ 56 Kinsella 7 3 - 17 Zilling 5 5 - 15 Slike 4 5 - 13 Overholt 4 1 - 9 Long 1 1 - 3 Abbott 1 1 - 3 22 16 - 60 Western Maryland 70 - 57 Kinsella 8 2 - 18 Zilling 6 4 - 16 Overholt 6 2 - 14 Abbott 4 1 - 9 Slike 3 1 - 7 Miller 2 4 Zucker 2 - 2 Long; Gobi •echt; Reese j Phillips all 0 70 Allegheny 66 - 58 Zilling 7 8 - 22 Overholt 8 2 - 18 Kinsella 5 4 - 14 Slike 4 2 - 10 Abbott 1 2 Long 0 25 16 - 66 Virginia 62 - 79 Zilling 10 5 - 25 Overholt 6 6 - 18 Kinsella 3 6 Slike 2 1 5 Long 1 2 Gobrecht 1 2 Reese 1 2 Zucker 2 - 2 Abbott 0 24 14 - 62 F&M 66 - 58 Zilling 10 2 - 22 Overholt 5 8 - 18 Kinsella 4 1 - 9 Slike 4 1 - 9 Abbott 3 2 - 8 Lons:: Miller: Zucker all 0 26 14 - 66 29 12 - Albright 73 - 71 11. Elizabethtown 80 - 72 Zilling 10 3 - 23 Zilling 10 5 - 25 Overholt 8 5 - 21 Overholt 7 10 - 24 Kinsella 6 4 - 16 Abbott 3 3 - 9 Abbott 3 2 - 8 Slike 2 3 - 7 Slike 2 4 Zucker 2 3 - 7 Zucker i - 1 Miller 2 4 Long: Miller all 0 Kinsella 1 2 - 4 29 15 - 73 Long; Gobrecht all 0 27 26 -31 80 Johns Hopkins 72 - 58 Overholt 7 7 - 21 12. Susquehanna 84 - 69 Zilling 8 3 - 19 Slike 10 4 - 24 Kinsella 8 16 Abbott 5 6 - 16 Slike 4 3 - 11 Kinsella 6 3 “ 15 Miller 2 4 Zucker 4 6 - 14 Gobrecht 1 - 1 Overholt 5 2 - 12 Long: Abbott; Zucker; Reese; Miller 1 2 Phillips: K^rtland all 0 Gobrecht . 1 - 1 XI 1 -X -J— -JL. JLm IsJ | 29 14 - 72 31 22 - 84 Juniata 73 - 69 13. F&M 51 - 65 Zilling 10 6-6 26 Zilling 6 3 - 15 Overholt 9 6-9 24 Overholt 5 3 - 13 Abbott 4 3-4 11 Abbott 4 1 - 9 Slike 3 2-2 8 Kinsella 2 2 - 6 Long 1 2-2 4 Miller 1 2 Kinsella 0-1 0 Slike 1 2 Miller 0 Zucker 1 2 27 19 -24 73 Gobrecht 1 2 21 9 - 51 Gettysburg 66 - 95 Kinsella 6 4 - 16 14. Gettysburg 66 - 51 Slike 6 4 - 16 Zilling 10 1 - 21 Overholt 4 6 - 14 Slike 7 1 - 15 Zilling 3 2 - 8 Overholt 5 2 - 12 Long 2 4 Kinsella 5 2 - 12 Miller 2 4 Long 1 1 - 3 Gobrecht 1 1 - 3 Abbott 1 2 Zucker 1 - 1 Zucker 1 - 1 Abbott 0 29 8 - 66 66 24 18 - Albright 75 - 100 17 . Bucknell 80 - 68 Zilling 5 8 - 18 Zilling 15 4 - 34 Overholt 6 3 - 15 Kinsella 6 1 - 13 Kinsella 5 5 - 15 Slike 4 5 " 13 Slike 5 10 Overholt 2 6 - 10 Zucker 3 1 - 7 Long 2 2 - 6 Long 1 3 - 5 Abbott 1 2 - 4 Miller 1 2 Miller; Zucker all 0 Gobrecht 1 2 30 20 80 Kertland 1 - 1 27 21 - 75 Elizabethtown 77 ~ 79 0T Overholt 9 6 - 24 Zilling 7 7 - 21 Kinsella 4 5 " 13 Slike 5 1 - 11 Miller 2 1 - 5 Long 1 1 - 3 Zucker 0 28 21 - 77 Individual Scoring- FG FT TotaJ Richard G. Zilling 124 72 - 320 Weston C. Overholt 100 79 - 279 William R. Kinsella 77 38 - 192 John E. Slike 69 35 - 173 James K. Abbott 30 21 - 81 Marvin A. Zucker 10 17 - 37 Elwood J. "Opp" Long 11 11 - 33 Gerald L. Miller 15 1 - 31 i. J. Gobrecht 4 3 - 11 Richard E. Reese 1 2 Owen A. Kertland 1 - 1 David R. Phillips 0 441 278 - 1160 Season Hi-Lites Weston C. Overholt finished his career in a blaze of glory. Check below for records Lost only one home game and that was the first one versus Wagner. Soph sensation Richard G. Zilling won the scoring crown from Weston C. Overholt Dickinson's three year and four year career record holder. Zilling's 20,0 avg tapped John D. Hopper's 19.3 set in 1947-48 season. Zilling also averaged 18.6 as a frosh. Never played for the varsity in high school at Upper Darby H.S. but played on local adult leagues. Records Most points as a team 1160 points. Bested 1948-49 which scored 1081. Richard G. Zilling best per game average for one season with 20.0. Bested John D. Hopper's 19.3 set in the 1947-48 season. Records (continued) Weston C. Overholt's four year career scoring record - 1946- 47 1947- 48 1948- 49 1949- 50 56 FGs 72 103 100 38 FTs 71 90 79 = 150 Pts 215 296 279 17 games = 17 17 17 8.8 avg 12.6 17.4 16.4 4 years 331 278 — 940 68 = 13.8 post-season 1946-47 3 2 = 8 1 8.0 1947-48 17 14 = 48 3 16.0 1948-49 5 8 = 18 2 9.0 356 302 = 1014 74 13.7 Overholt, in fact, was the first Red Devil to break the 1000 point barrier vdien you include post-season play as the post 1955 players had included in their totals. Overholt appeared in 74 total games which became a new category record. _ Most points in three and four year career - 735 and 1014 - Overholt (retains his own three year and John D. Hopper s four year mark was broken) . Most free throws career - 302 - Overholt (most since 1923-24 when each player shot his own free throws. Prior to that date one player was the designated shooter Most points one game - 39 - Overholt vs Juniata (H) Feb. 22, 1949 (also floor record) tost tearifwins if four year career - 51 - 17 - Overholt (New category) Most games double figures career - 54 - Overholt (New category) toffeSe Smes scffed career - 74 - Overholt (New category)(scored rn every game he appeared in four years) Team record - Best free throw percentage one game - 83.8% vs Elizabethtown (H) 1950 (26 - 31)(at least 20 shot in a game) Post-Season Honors Weston C. Overholt selected Pennsylvania All. STATE Honorable Mention. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Weston C. Overholt '50 Captain; “James K. Abbott '50 Center - *William R. Kinsella ’52 Guard - *Elwood J. "Oop" Long '51; *Gerald L. Miller '50 Forward-Guard - Richard G. Zilling '52; *John E. Slike '51; *Marvin A. Zucker '52 Managers - ^Joseph J. Burgoon ’50; “Theodore H. Ely '50; “James D. Spofford 51 others - W. J. Gobrecht '52; Richard E. Reese ’52; David R. Phillips 52, Owen A. Kertland ’52 1950 - 1951 exponent D 0 Won 7 Lost 11 Nov 30 A* Swarthmore 58 72 Won 7 Lost 13 Dec 6 A Albright 55 81 11 H Western Maryland 55 47 Coach Charles H. B. Kennedy 14 K Lebanon Valley 71 70 28 A* Elizabethtown 34 58 Co-Captains John E. Slike and Jan 5 A F&M 60 68 Elwood J. "Oop" Long 12 A Trinity 56 76 13 A Wagner 50 81 Managers James D. Spoffard and 31 pj Juniata 62 61 0T Thomas S. McCready Feb 2 H Carnegie Tech 58 67 3 A Elizabethtown 42 55 Ass't Weston C. Overholt 7 H Gettysburg 60 82 10 K Upsala 74 84 14 H Johns Hopkins 79 74 17 H F&M 79 75 21 A Gettysburg 70 93 24 H Susquehanna 67 49 27 H Elizabethtown 40 59 Mar 1 H Albright 62 69 a H Bucknell Zi 73 20 games 1207 1394 Scoring by games - ■■■-; r.v-~ 1Swarthmore 58 - 72 FG FT Pts Zilling 10 2 - 22 Stark 3 8 - 14 Zucker 4 8 Long 3 6 Trickett 2 1 - 5 Gobrecht 1 2 Phillips 1 - 1 Howarth 0 23 12 - 58 2, Albright 55 - 81 Zilling 6 9 - 12 21 Kinsella 7 0 - 1 14 Gobrecht 2 2 - 5 6 Stark 2 1 - 2 5 Long 1 2 - 2 4 Trickett 2 4 Zucker - 1 - 3 1 Phillips 0 20 15 - 25 55 3. Western Maryland 55 - 47 Zucker 6 3 - 5 15 Kinsella 4 3 " 0 t 11 Gobrecht 4 1 - 2 9 Zilling 2 4 - 6 8 Stark 4 8 Long 1 2 - 2 4 Phillips; Trickett all 0 21 13 - 22 55 4 # Lebanon Valley 71 - 70 Zilling 15 2 - 3 32 Stark 7 0 - 2 14 Gobrecht 4 0 - 1 8 Long 3 2 - 2 8 Kinsella 3 6 Zucker 1 1 - 1 3 33 5 - 9 71 5•^Elizabethtown 3^ - 58 Zilling 3 6 - 12 Stark 3 2 - 8 Slike 2 1 - 5 Zucker 1 1 - 3 Gobrecht 1 2 Kinsella 2 - 2 Kertland 2 - 2 Long: Phillins: Trickett all 0 10 14 - 34 6. F&M 60 - 68 Zilling 7 5 - 19 Slike 6 2 - 14 Kinsella 6 12 Stark 5 2 - 12 Long 1 1 - 3 Gobrecht; Phillips; Zucker; Trickett: Kertland all 0 25 10 - 60 Trinity 56 - ■ 76 Zilling 6 6 - 18 Stark 6 3 — 15 SI ike 2 6 - 10 Kinsella 3 1 7 Long 1 1 3 Gobrecht 1 1 Phillips 1 - 1 Kertland 1 1 Trickett; Howarth all 0 18 20 — 56 Wagner 50 - 81 Slike 4 8 - 8 16 Zilling 5 3 - 13 Stark 5 2 - 12 Kinsella 2 1 - 5 Long 1 1 - ■3 Kertland 1 - 1 Gobrecht; Phillips: Tricke tto 17 16 - 50 Juniata 62 - 61 OT Zilling 8 5 - 21 Stark 4 4 - 12 Long 6 12 Kinsella 2 5 - 9 Slike 3 - 3 Zucker 1 1 - 3 Gobrecht 1 24 Phillips 0 22 18 - 62 #game winner Carnegie Tech 58 - 67 Slike 6 9 - 11 21 Stark 7 3 - 17 Zilling 5 3 - 13 Long 1 1 - 3 Phillips 1 2 Kinsella 1 2 Zucker; Gobrecht: Block all 0 21 16 - 58 Elizabethtown 42 - 55 Stark 2 4 - 8 Long 3 1 - 7 Kertland 3 6 Slike 1 3 - 5 Gobrecht 2 4 Zilling 1 2 - 4 Trickett 1 2 - 4 Kinsella 1 2 Zucker 2 - 2 14 14 - 42 Gettysburg 60 - 82 Stark 11 6-9 28 Zilling 3 9 -10 15 Slike 3 1 - 3 7 Long 2 1-2 5 Trickett 1 2 Kinsella 1-2 1 Gobrecht 1 2 Block 0-1 0 Zucker: Kertland all 0 21 18 -27 60 Upsala 00 1 ■4- 0 - Stark 8 4 - 20 Zilling 7 4 - 18 Kinsella 4 5 - 13 Zucker 4 3 ~ 11 Slike 1 2 - 4 Kertland 1 2 - 4 Long 1 1 - 3 Trickett 1 - 1 Gobrecht; Block all 0 26 22 - 74 Johns Hopkins 79 - 74 Zilling 8 6 - 7 22 Stark 8 1-4 17 Kinsella 6 1-2 13 Slike 4 4-4 12 Zucker 3 6 Phillips 2 1-2 5 Long 1 2 Trickett 1 2 Gobrecht; Kertland; Block; Howarth_ all 0 33 13 -19 79 15. F&M 79 Stark Zilling Kinsella Long Slike Phillips Zucker 16. Gettysburg Zilling Slike Stark Long Zucker Block Gobrecht 17. Susquehanna Zilling Slike Stark Kinsella Gobrecht Zucker Block Phillips Long Individual Scoring Richard G. Zilling William L. Stark John E. Slike William R. Kinsella Elwood J. "Oop" Long Marvin A. Zucker W. J. Gobrecht John F. Trickett Jerome L. Block Owen A. Kertland David R. Phillips Robert Howarth IV 75 16 4 - 36 9 4 - 22 5 10 2 4 - 8 2 - 2 1 - 1 0 32 15 - 79 70 - 93 8 6 - 22 5 5 - 15 7 14 4 1 - 9 2 2 - 6 1 2 1 2 28 14 - 70 67 - 49 9 3 - 21 6 3 " 15 6 1 - 13 5 1 - 11 1 2 1 2 2 - 2 1 - 1 0 28 11 - 67 110 + 120 + 50 + 62 30 + 26 + 17 + 6 + 6 4 4 435 + 18, Elizabethtown Zucker 2 40 - 59 5 - 9 Stark 3 2 - 8 Zilling 2 4 - 8 Kinsella 2 1 - 5 Trickett 1 2 - 4 Slike 1 1 - 3 Phillips 1 2 Gobrecht 1 - 1 Lon^j Kertland: Block all 0 12 16 - 40 19. Albright 62 - 69 Stark 10 4 - 24 Zilling 6 1 - 13 Kinsella 5 1 - 11 Slike 3 2 8 Block 2 4 Long 2 - 2 Zucker: PhilliDs: Trickett all 0 26 10 — 62 20. Bucknell 75 - 73 Stark 6 7 - 19 Slike 6 5 - 17 Kinsella 6 1 - 13 Zucker 5 2 - 12 Long 2 3 - 7 Block 3 1 7 Phillips 0 28 19 - 75 FGs FTs Totals 10 - 120 82 + 2 = 84 302 + 22 = 324 17.1 3 = 123 50 + 8 = 58 290 + 14 = 304 15.2 - 50 57 = 57 157 = 157 9.8 = 62 23 = 23 147 = 147 8.1 3 = 33 23 = 23 83 + 6 = 89 4.4 4 = 30 21 = 21 73 + 8 = 81 4.5 1 - 18 5 = 5 39 + 2 = 41 2.4 2 = 8 5 + 1 = 6 17 + 5 = 22 1.7 — 6 3 = 3 15 = 15 1.6 — 4 6 = 6 14 = 14 1.5 - 4 4 + 1 = 5 12 + 1 = 13 = 0 23 = 458 279 + 12 = 291 1149 + 58 = 1207 60.4 Swarthmore was a pre-season game and thus was not considered as part of the season's statistics. 147 Season Hi-Lites Only three seniors on the team - John E. Slike, Elwood J. "Oop" Long, and Marvin A. Zucker. There were two added games during the season - the pre-season game in York with Swarthmore and the Lebanon Valley holiday tournament against Eli zabe thtown. William L. Stark had a great night against F&M at home when he scored 36 points on 16 field goals + 4 free throws. Richard G. Zilling scored 32 points vs. LV (H) = 15 fgs + 2 fts. Upset Bucknell (H) in the final game. Game ended in a fight with Marvin A. Zucker sinking the clinching points. Zilling shot double figures in 15 out of 19 games to win his second straight scoring crown with over 300 points. W. J. Gobrecht scored the winning field goal vs. Juniata (H) in a 62 - 61 win. Made a trip to New England to play Trinity and then on the way home played Wagner on Staten Island. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *William L. Stark '53; *Richard G. Zilling '52; *W. J. Gobrecht '52; *Marvin A. Zucker '51 Center - *William R. Kinsella '52; *John F. Trickett '53 Guard - *John E. Slike '51 Co-Captain; *Elwood J. "Oop" long '51 Co- Captain; *David R. Phillips '52 Manager - *James D. Spofford '51; *Thomas S. McCready '52 others - Owen A. Kertland '52; Robert Howarth IV '52; Jerome L. Block '54 148 JOHN D. HOPPER - 1951 - 1952 JOHN D. HOPPER - 1951 - 1952 The sudden death of Coach Kennedy created a void in the athletic department and the basketball position. The Board of Athletic Control decided to appoint an interim coach until a more thorough search could be made. Chosen for the season was former Devil scoring great John D. Hopper who was a senior at the Dickinson School of Law. Board members George Shuman and Dean Walter H. Hitchler were instrumental in the appointment. Wes Overholt served as the frosh coach. Both Hopper and Over¬ holt formed one of the youngest coaching staffs in the country. The results were far from gratifying. The 1-18 record was the worst since 1944-45 (1 - 9) and before that in 1919-20 (0 - 6). The record does not tell the entire story. With two 300 plus scorers returning from Kennedy's last season, there was great optimism aplenty. However, the season was fraught with "what ifs". It really was a case of no team work. Coach Hopper, much to his credit, tried every possible combination to provide a winning five. The team lacked depth, height, and more importantly, leadership. Zilling ended his career as the all-time career scorer for a three year period. This record stood until 1957-58. 1951 - 1952 Opponent Dec 5 H 8 A 12 H Jan 5 H 9 A 11 H 17 H 19 A Feb 6 A 8 A 9 A 11 H 15 A 19 H 23 A 26 A 27 H Mar 1 H -S A 19 games Albright Lebanon Valley Western Maryland F&M Juniata Wagner Penn State Elizabethtown Gettysburg Upsala CGNY Lebanon Valley F&M Gettysburg Susquehanna Bucknell Elizabethtown Johns Hopkins Albright D 0 45 60 62 82 70 74 86 104 84 86 54 77 45 89 53 68 65 97 66 72 49 87 52 69 64 94 51 68 63 61 70 98 62 71 73 74 60 100 1174 1531 Won 1 Lost 18 Coach John D. Hopper ' Captain - Chosen each game Manager Thomas S. McCready Ass’t Mgr. Thomas H. Young Ass’t Coach Weston C. Overholt Scoring by games 1. Albright 45 - 60 3. Western Maryland 70 - 74 FG FT Pts Stark 8 8-11 24 Zilling 6 3 - 15 Zilling 6 10 - 11 22 Stark 3 5 - 11 Kline 3 1-1 7 Johe 4 1 - 9 Johe 3 0-2 6 Beaver 2 1 - 5 Kinsella 1 2-2 4 Gobrecht 1 2 Chin 1 1-1 3 Kinsella 1 - 1 Hanley 2-2 2 Miller 1 - 1 Beaver 2-3 2 Goldberg 1-1 1 Gobrecht; Miller: Goldberg 0 Kline 0 22 26 - 33 70 16 13 - 45 4. F&M 86 - 104 2. Lebanon Valley 62 - 82 16 Zilling 16 1 - 33 Beaver 5 6 - Stark 9 3 - 21 Zilling 3 5 - 11 Beaver 4 2 - 10 Kinsella 3 2 - 8 Johe 4 1 - 9 Stark 3 1 - 7 Miller 3 1 - 7 Johe 5 10 Kinsella 1 2 Hanley 2 1 - 5 Hanley 1 2 Kline 1 1-2 3 Chin 1 2 Chin 1 2 Gobrecht 0 Gobrecht; Miller: GoIdter£ 0 39 8 - 86 Zilling shot 70^ from the field Two team point record for Alumni Gym 5. Juniata 84 - 86 9. Gettysburg 65 " 97 Stark 13 2 - 28 Kinsella 10 2 - 22 Johe 7 5 - 19 Gobrecht 6 1 - 13 Kinsella 4 3 - 11 Stark 3 4 - 10 Varano 4 8 Varano 4 1 - 9 Beaver Zilling Gobrecht 3 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 7 5 3 Zilling Beaver Johe 2 2 1 - 1 - 1 - 5 5 1 Huber 1 2 27 11 - 65 Hanley 1 - 1 Chin 0 10. Upsala 66 - Stark Zilling Gobrecht 72 6 3 5 Wagner 35 54 - 77 14 - 84 5 - 10 - 17 16 10 Zilling Johe Stark Varano Huber Gobrecht 6 3 2 3 2 4 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 16 7 6 6 5 Miller Kinsella Chin Beaver Johe; Richardsj. 3 3 2 1 Varano 3 - 1 - 1 - all 9 7 5 2 0 2 4 23 20 - 66 Kinsella 1 2 - 4 Beaver Miller Harris 2 1 - 1-1 4 1 1 11. CCNY 49 - 87 Gobrecht 4 8 21 12 - 54 Stark 2 3 - 7 Penn State 45 - 89 Zilling Kinsella Beaver 2 3 6 - 2 - 6 6 6 Johe 3 6 - 12 Johe 1 3 “ 5 Stark 4 8 Miller 2 4 Zilling Beaver 4 2 4 - 8 8 Chin Richards 1 1 - 2 - 3 2 Varano 1 1 - 3 Varano 2 - 2 Kinsella 2 4 15 19 - 49 Richards 1 - 1 Harris 1 - 1 69 Gobrecht; Miller; Chin; 12 . Lebanon Valley 52 - Huber all 0 Zilling Beaver u 3 " 1 - 11 11 16 13 - 45 *~r 5 Kinsella 2 6 - 10 Elizabethtown Zilling 5 Kinsella 4 Stark 5 Johe 3 53 " 68 7 - 3 ~ 2 - 17 11 10 8 6 1 Stark Miller Varano Richards Chin Gobrecht 3 3 2 2 - 1 - 1 - 8 6 4 1 1 0 Beaver Gobrecht 1 4 - 1 - 13. F&M 64 - 94 19 14 - 52 Richards; Varano all 0 18 17 - 53 Stark Zilling Chin 9 6 4 2 - 1 - 2 - 20 13 10 Gobrecht 2 2 - 6 Killer 3 6 Hanley Richards 2 1 2 - 6 2 Kinsella 1 - 1 27 10 - 64 14. Gettysburg 51 ' - 68 17. Elizabethtown 62 ■ - 71 Stark 4 8-11 16 Zilling 9 10 - 28 Kinsella 5 3-3 13 Stark 4 3 11 Zilling 4 4-5 12 Kinsella 4 2 - 10 Gobrecht 2 1-1 5 Chin 3 2 - 8 Miller 1 2 Gobrecht 2 4 Chin 1-3 1 Johe 1 - 1 Huber 1-1 1 Varanoj Hanley; Miller all 0 Varano 1-2 1 22 18 - 62 16 19 - 26 51 non-scoring- -Dudas 18. Johns Hopkins 73 • - 74 15. Susquehanna 63 - 61 Zilling 8 7 - 8 23 Zilling 9 7 - 25 Stark 11 6 - 7 28 Stark 6 2 - 14 Kinsella 3 2 - 2 8 Gobrecht 4 8 Gobrecht 2 1 - 1 5 Kinsella 1 6 - 8 Varano 1 1 - 1 3 Varano 3 6 Huber 1 1 - 2 3 Chin 2 - 2 Chin 1 2 Miller: Harris: Huber all 0 Miller 1 - 1 1 23 17 " 63 27 19 -22 73 Ended 14 game losing streak 16. 70 - 98 19. Albright 60 - - 100 Bucknell Zilling 9 8 - 26 Stark 11 Zilling 7 1 4 - 4 - 6 23 18 Gobrecht 4 1 - 9 Varano 4 8 Hanley 3 1 - 7 6 6 Kinsella 3 1 - 2 7 Stark 1 4 - Huber 2 4 Kinsella 1 4 - Gobrecht 0 - 2 0 Richards 5 - 5 6 27 6 -12 60 Varano 3 non-scoring - Chin Miller 1 2 Huber 1 2 Chin 1 - 1 23 24 - 70 Individuals Scoring FGs FTs Totals Richard G. Zilling 109 92 123 74.7% 310 William L. Stark 107 61 - 275 William R. Kinsella 50 43 - 65 66.1% 143 Richard E. Johe 33 21 - 49 42.8% 87 Robert P. Beaver 30 22 - .37 59.4% 82 W. J. Gobrecht 35 8 17 47.0% 78 Robert L. Varano 25 6 56 Royal Miller 16 7 “ 12 58. % 39* Stanley L. Chin 14 12 - 19 63 . 1 % 40* Leroy H. Huber 7 3 — 9 33.3^ 17* Harry P. Hanley 8 7 — 23* Elton P. "Ott" Richards 1 9 11 81.8% 11 Sidney D. Kline 4 2 - 3 66.6% 10 Dwight "Bud" Harris 2 “ 2 100.0% 2 Edward M. Goldberg 1 - 1 100.0% 1 John J. Dudas 0 439 296 472 62.7% 1174 *out of order 153 Season Hi-Lites Worst season since 1944-45 season (1 - 9) and 1919“20 (0 - 6). Both were the result of world wars. Bichard G. Zilling had another 300+ scoring season with 13 games in double figures. This gave him three 300+ seasons in a row. See records below. Season included 14 game losing streak. Appeared to be friction between the two top scorers which divided the team in half. Rookie coach John D. Hopper was appointed interim coach when Charles H. B. "Chick" Kennedy died the summer of 1951- Hopper was a last year law student. Much credit must go to Coach Hopper for trying many different combinations on the court to gamer a victory. He was ably assisted by law student Weston C. Overholt, Dickinson's all time top scorer until this season. Records Two teams with most combined points at Alumni Gymnasium - 190 - F&M vs. Dickinson Richard G. Zilling - best percentage from the field for one game - 70$.vs F&M (H) Most points for one season by opponents - 1531; Best per game avg - 80. 5 "(opponents) Richard G. Zilling three 300+ point seasons New point scoring record for three years - Richard G. Zilling - 932 (breaks Over- The following is a year by year account: holt's 735) 1949-50 124 FGs 72 - FTs 320 Pts 1950-51 no + 10 82 + 2 302 + ; 1951-52 109 92 - 123 74.7$ 310 3 years 1948-49 343 (353) 246 (248) 18.6 avg (Frosh team) ~932 0 22 20.0 avg (16 games) 17.1 (18}19 games) (19 16.3 17.6 (17.5) (53 + 1 ) Most consecutive losses one season - 14 (breaks 11 by 1937~38) Most consecutive losses - 14 (breaks 11 by 1937“38) Tetter Winners and Squad members Forward - *William L. Stark '53; *Stanley L. Chin '52; *Royal Miller '54 Center - *William R. Kinsella '52; *Richard E. Johe '54 Guard - *Richard G. Zilling '52;*W. J. Gobrecht '52; *Robert L. Varano '55 Manager - *Thomas S. McCready '52; *Thomas H. Young '53 others - Robert P. Beaver '54; Sidney D. Kline '54; Edward M. Goldberg '54; Elton P. "Ott" Richards '54; Harry P. Hanley '54; Leroy H. Huber '55; Dwight "Bud" Karris '55; John J. Dudas '55 154 ALURED C. "SLIM" RANSOM - 1952 - 1955 155 ALURED C. "SLIM" RANSOM - 1952 - 1955 With the departure of interim coach, John D. Hopper, an entirely new regime entered the athletic department. Spear¬ headed by the Board of Athletic Control, Alured C. "Slim" Ransom was employed to turn around the fortunes of the football and basketball programs. Ransom came to Dickinson from Washington and Jefferson College in Western Pennsylvania. A Geneva College product, "Slim" quickly started to reshape the athletic department. His three year record of 21 wins and 35 losses for a .375 percentage, was not impressive, but he had the basketeers point¬ ed in the right direction. He moved the program from a first year 4-14 log to a winning record in his last season with a 10-9 log. This was the first winning campaign since 1949-50. The first year's record can be attributed to the fact that there were no seniors on the squad. In his last year he had another sharp shooting high scorer in the mold of Overholt. James P. Connor, a Wilkes-Barre Coughlin High star, was an excellent jump shooter. Before Connor at Dickinson, the two hand set shot, as well as the drive shot were the vogue. After Connor, jump shooting became the rage on the Red Devil teams. Had Connor stayed in school for three years, he would have rewritten the scoring record book. However, he did set the two year scoring record with 770 points. The first year he performed for Ransom and in the last year under DuCharme. In 1953-54 season, a little excitement was engendered at Alumni Gym when eventual National Champion LaSalle came to play the Red Devils. Led by their All-American, Tom Gola, the game itself was not close, but the game provided an intense battle between Gola and Dickinson's Joe Katchik. Joe had just trans¬ ferred to Dickinson in the second semester from Notre Dame where he was on a four year scholarship for football. The 6’9" Ply¬ mouth, Pennsylvania product had been chosen as the pre-season sophomore football player of the year in the nation. An early season thigh problem dashed these hopes. Becoming disillusioned with big time athletics, Katchik enrolled at Dickinson through admissions director Benjamin D. James. The fans really enjoyed the encounter by both big men. Joe told Dot and Gene Evans, later, that playing against the All-American Gola was his biggest sports thrill . Following a misunderstanding of Dickinson's program policy, the BAC did not renew Ransom's contract. Feeling that his posit¬ ion as athletic director, football, and basketball coach was not on solid ground, "Slim" resigned when neither party could amica¬ bly agree on each other's position. Slim s frosh coach, Lindy Lauro, former Chicago Cardinal halfback, had high scoring teams. He departed with Ransom and went on to build a most successful football program at New Castle High in Western Pennsylvania. 1952 - 1953 Onnonent Dec 6 A Lebanon Valley 9 A Johns Hopkins 12 H Trinity 16 H Bucknell Jan 8 H Albright 10 H F&M 14 H Susquehanna 16 H Upsala 17 A Albright Feb 5 A F&M 7 A Elizabethtown 16 A Penn State 18 H Gettysburg 21 H Juniata 25 A Western Maryland 28 H Elizabethtown Mar 4 A Gettysburg _Z H Lebanon Valley 18 games Scoring bv games 1. Lebanon Valley 58 - 69 FG FT Pts Huber 8 1-2 17 Varan 0 4 2-3 10 Johe 2 4-8 8 Gourley 3 6 Graham 2 2-4 6 Steger 1 1-4 3 Richards 3-4 3 Dudas 1 2 Kline 1 0-2 2 Hester 1-2 1 Kohlmeier; Pe rkner _ all 0 22 14 -29 58 2, Johns Hopkins 54 - 69 Huber 8 4 - 20 Varano 2 3 " 7 Steger 3 6 Perkner 3 6 Kohlmeier 2 2 - 6 Johe 1 2 Dudas 1 2 Kline 1 2 Richards 2 - 2 Gourley 1 - 1 IF" 1 55 D 0 58 69 Won 4 Lost 14 54 69 68 60 Coach Alured C. "Slim" Ram 55 33 68 72 Captain - Chosen each game 47 76 55 39 Manager Thomas H. Young 64 81 65 77 Ass’t Coach Lindy L. Lauro 63 86 62 65 42 56 54 87 66 77 76 66 42 53 61 99 54 65 1054 1230 Trinity 68 - 60 Huber 6 6-8 18 Varano 4 4 - 12 Steger 5 2 - 12 Kohlmeier 3 2 - 8 Richards 2 2 - 6 Gourley 1 3 - 5 Dudas 1 1 - 3 Kline 1 2 Johe 2 - 2 23 22 - 35 68 Bucknell 55 - 33 Huber 5 1 - 11 Richards 3 5 - 11 Dudas 2 6 - 10 Kohlmeier 2 2 - 6 Johe 2 1 - 5 Varano 2 4 Gourley 1 1 - 3 Steger 1 2 Poore 1 2 Graham 1 - 1 19 17 - 55 21 Albright 68 - 72 Huber 11 4 - 4 26 Johe 9 1 - 5 19 Steger 2 4 - 4 8 Dudas 2 3 4 7 Varano 1 1 4 3 Kohlmeier 1 2 Richards 2 - 2 2 Kline 1 - 1 1 Poore 0 26 16 - 24 68 F&M 4? - 7 6 Dudas 6 3 7 15 Huber 4 1 - 4 9 Johe 2 4 8 8 Steger 2 1 - 1 5 Kohlmeier 1 2 6 4 Kline 1 2 Richards 2 2 2 Graham 1 2 Varano 0 - 2 0 17 13 30 47 Susquehanna 55 - 39 Huber 8 16 Dudas 4 2 - 6 10 Graham 4 1 - 2 9 Kline 2 3 7 Steger 2 2 - 4 6 Johe 1 1 - 1 3 Kbhlmeier 1 2 Richards 2 - 3 2 Gourlev: Perkner; Poore all 0 22 ii 55 Upsala 64 - 81 Huber 7 2 16 Graham 3 3 - 9 Dudas 3 2 - 8 Johe 2 4 - 8 Steger 2 4 8 Richards 2 2 - 6 Kline 2 4 Poore 1 2 Kohlmeier 2 - 2 Perkner 1 - 1 Gourlev 0 64 9. 10 . 11 . 12 . Albright 65 - 77 Johe 6 12 Steger 3 4 - 10 Richards 3 4 - 10 Graham 3 4 10 Huber 2 3 7 Dudas 2 2 - 6 Kline 1 4 - 6 Perkner 1 2 Gourley 2 2 Kohlmeier; Poore all 0 21 23 65 F&M 63 - 86 Huber 6 2 - 4 14 Graham 6 1 - 1 13 Dudas 5 3 - 7 13 Johe 6 0 - 3 12 Richards 3 l 3 7 Gourley 1 l 1 3 Perkner l - 2 1 27 9 — 21 63 Elizabethtown 62 - 65 Huber 7 1 - 15 Dudas 4 4 - 12 Johe 2 6 - 10 Richards 3 1 - 7 Graham 3 6 Gourley 3 6 Barilar 1 - 1 Sachs 1 - 5it 24 14 62 #out of order Penn State 42 - 56 Huber 5 10 Graham 5 0 - 2 10 Kohlmeier 1 4 - 8 6 Dudas 2 1 - 2 5 Varano 1 2 - 3 4 Johe 1 1 - 6 3 Richards 3 - 5 3 Gourley 1 - 2 1 Sachs 0 - 2 0 15 12 - 30 42 22 20 - 13 . Gettysburg 54 - 8? Graham 5 1 - 1 11 Sachs 3 5 - 8 11 Varan 0 1 6 - 9 8 Huber 3 6 Dud as 2 2 - 6 6 Gourley 2 1 - 4 5 Kohlmeier 1 2 Kline 1 0 - 2 2 Johe 2 - 3 2 Richards 1 - 2 1 Barliar: Poore all 0 18 18 - 35 54 14. Juniata 66 - 77 Johe 9 9 - 11 27 Varan 0 5 4 - 5 14 Huber 4 2 - 3 10 Dudas 2 3 - 5 7 Graham 3 6 Kohlmeier 1 - 2 1 Barilar 1 - 2 1 Klinej Richards; Gourley; Sachs all 0 23 20 - 28 66 15 . Western Maryland 76 - 66 Johe 9 6 - 9 24 Graham 5 7 - 9 17 Varan 0 1 7 - 7 9 Huber 3 6 Gourley 1 4 - 4 6 Dudas 2 1 - 4 5 Kline 1 3 - 6 5 Kohlmeier 4 - 4 4 22 32 - 43 * 76 *Most fouls shot in game and most made 16. Elizabethtown 42 - 53 Dudas 4 2 - 55 10 Varan 0 1 7 11 9 Huber 4 8 Graham 2 2 - 2 6 Johe 2 1 6 5 Kline 2 2 2 Richards 1 “ 2 1 Gourley 1 1 1 Kohlmeier 0 - 4 0 Sachs 0 13 16 - 33 42 Gettysburg 61 - 99 Dudas 9 4 - 6 22 Graham 6 4 - 4 16 Huber 4 0 - 2 8 Kohlmeier 2 2 4 6 Varan 0 1 3 8 5 Johe 2 - 2 2 Richards 1 2 23 15 - 26 61 Lebanon Valley 54 - 65 Huber 5 3 - 13 Dudas 5 1 11 Richards 4 1 - 9 Johe 3 2 8 Varan 0 2 3 7 Graham 1 2 - 4 Kline 1 2 Gourley; Anderson; Kohlmeier; Barilar: Poore all 0 21 12 54 Individual Scoring Thomas L. Hester J. David Anderson FGs FTs Totals Leroy H. Huber 100 30 ~ 230 Richard E. Johe 57 46 - 160 John J. Dudas 57 40 - 154 Neil H. Graham 49 28 - 126 Robert L. Varan 0 25 42 - 92 Elton P. "Ott" Richards 21 32 - 74 Gerald A. "Jerry" Steger 21 18 - 60 John M. Kohlmeier 14 21 - 49 Bruce M. Gourley 12 15 " 39 Sidney D. Kline 12 13 - 37 Hark P. Sachs 5 6 - 16 John E. Perkner 4 2 - 10 Franklin E. Poore 2 4 Albert A. Barilar 2 - 2 1 0 1054 379 296 - 160 Season Hi-Lites No senios on the squad. Leroy H. Huher had 12 games in double figures. Lost seven games in a row in mid-season. Gerald A. ''Jerry" Steger was declared scholastically inelgible at mid-term and he transferred to Lebanon Valley. Robert L. Varano fractured his hand in mid-January and did not play in six games. Records Made 32 free throws against Western Maryland (a) - (32 for 43). Shot 43 also a record for one game. Both teams had 68 personal fouls called upon them and took 9o shots. Tetter Winners and squad members Forward - ^Robert L. Varano '55; *Leroy H. Huber *55; *Elton P. "Ott" Richards '54; *John M. Kohlmeier '56 Center - *Richard E. Johe '54; *Neil H. Graham '5555 *Bruce h. Gourley 5 Guard - *John J. Dudas '55? *Sidney D. Kline '54 Manager - *Thomas H. Young '53 . . ^ lrr others - Gerald A. "Jerry" Steger '55? John E. Perkner 55? ? ra ” kl )- n E. Poore 55? J. David Anderson '55 5 Albert A. Barilar 5&; Mark P. oachs 5°; Thomas L. Hester 1 5^ 1251 - 1954 Onnonent Nov 28 A *Swarthmore Dec 8 H Bucknell 10 H Johns Hopkins 15 H American University Jan 6 H Albright 9 H F&M 13 A Juniata 16 K Susquehanna Feb 2 K LaSalle 4 A F&M 6 H Lebanon Valley 11 A Elizabethtown 13 A Albright 17 A Bucknell 20 A Susquehanna 24 H Western Maryland 27 H Elizabethtown Mar 3 A Moravian 6 A Lebanon Valley 19 games 18 games Scoring bv games 1. *Swarthmore 55 ” 62 FG FT Pts Huber 8 2 - 18 Johe 6 12 Graham 4 8 Dud as 2 3 - 7 Kohlmeier 1 1 - 3 Kline 1 1 - 3 Perkner 1 2 Hester 1 2 24 7 - 14 55 2. Bucknell 68 - 43 Johe 6 2 - 14 Huber 6 12 Dudas 3 3 " 9 Graham 3 2 - 8 Kohlmeier 3 2 - 8 Kline 2 - 8 Varano 5 - 5 Hester 1 2 Roscher 2 - 2 25 18 - 68 0 62 Won 7 Lost 12 (includes 43 pre-season game) 53 56 Won 7 Lost 11 52 59 Coach Mured C. "Slim" Ransom 51 41 Captain - Chosen each game 78 62 Manager Stanley T. Singer 81 64 Ass't Coach Lindy L. Lauro 80 77 41 46 69 75 88 1178 1116 Kline 8 4 - 20 Johe 5 6 - 16 Hester 4 2 - 10 Dudas 3 2 - 8 Huber 2 1 - 5 Kohlmeier 1 2 - 4 Varano 2 - 2 23 19 65 4. American University 50 - 56 Huber 6 1 - 13 Hester 4 2 - 10 Kline 4 1 9 Dudas 1 5 - 7 Johe 1 4 - 6 Graham 2 1 - 5 18 14 - 50 5. Albright 49 - 52 Huber 6 2 - 14 Dudas 3 6 - 12 Kline 5 1 - 11 Johe 3 6 Varano 3 6 9 - 49 D 55 68 65 50 49 45 49 68 51 61 55 78 65 65 75 89 86 65 _Z6 1215 1160 3. Johns Hopkins 65 " 53 20 F&M 45 - 59 Huber 8 1-1 17 Johe 2 6-8 10 Kline 2 2-2 6 Dudas 2 2-4 6 Hester 2-3 2 Varan 0 2-3 2 Kohlmeier 1-1 1 Wyckoff 1-2 1 14 17 - 24 45 Juniata 49 - 51 Huber 7 14 Johe 4 6-8 14 Kline 4 1-2 9 Varan 0 3 1-2 7 Hester 1 2 Dudas 2-4 2 Roscher 1-1 1 Kohlmeier 0 19 11 - 17 49 Susquehanna 68 - 41 Huber 7 2 - 16 Varano 4 6 - 14 Johe 3 4 - 10 Kohlmeier 4 8 Kline 2 1 - 5 Perkner 2 4 Hester 1 1 - 3 Wyckoff 1 1 - 3 Dudas 2 - 2 Morgan 1 - 1 Barilar 1 2 # 25 18 - 68 #out of order LaSalle 51 - 78 Huber 8 2 - 18 Johe 3 1 - 11 Katchik 4 2 - 10 Dudas 2 2 - 6 Kline 1 1 - 3 Hester 1 2 Varano 1 - 1 21 9 - 51 10 . F&M 61 - 62 Varano 7 3 - 17 Huber 6 4 - 16 Johe 3 3 - 9 Hester 3 2 - 8 Kohlmeier 2 1 - 5 Dudas 2 1 - 5 Barilar 1 - 1 23 15 " 61 11. Lebanon Valley 55 - 81 Huber 6 2 - 14 Varano 3 6 - 12 Dudas 2 7 " 11 Kline 2 3 - 7 Hester 2 3 " 7 Kohlmeier 2 4 .Tohe• Perkner: Barilar all 0 17 21 - 55 12. Elizabethtown 78 - 64 Kline 6 8 - 20 Hester 7 3 - 17 Dudas 5 ), 14 Johe 5 3 - 13 Kohlmeier 3 1 - 7 Varano 2 4 Perkner 1 2 Katchik 1 - 1 29 20 - 78 13. Albright 65 - 80 Dudas 8 6 - 22 Huber 4 3 - 11 Katchik 4 1 - 9 Varano 2 2 - 6 Johe 1 3 - 5 Hester 2 4 Kohlmeier 2 4 Kline 1 2 - 4 24 17 - 65 14. Bucknell 65 - 77 Johe 5 11 - 21 Huber 5 2 - 12 Dudas 5 2 - 12 Kline 3 1 - 7 Hester 1 4 - 6 Varano 2 1 - 5 Kohlmeier 1 2 65 22 21 15. Susquehanna 75 - 41 17. Elizabethtown 86 - - 69 Hester 7 3 - 17 Johe 9 4 - 22 Jobe 7 2 - 16 Varano 8 3 - 19 Varano 4 8 Kline 5 4 - 14 Kline 3 2 - 8 Dudas 5 1 - 11 Barilar 3 2 - 8 Hester 4 2 - 10 Dud as 3 6 Huber 3 6 Perkner 3 6 Kohlmeier 2 4 Kohlmeier 2 4 Barilar 0 Mitzell 1 2 36 14 - 86 33 9 - 75 18. Moravian 65 - 75 16, Western Maryland 89 ~ 46 Johe 6 4 - 16 Hester 9 4 - 22 Huber 6 12 Johe 6 8 - 20 Kohlmeier 5 10 Kline 6 3 15 Dudas 3 4 - 10 Kohlmeier 5 10 Varano 4 8 Varano 4 8 Hester 1 3 - 5 Huber 3 6 Kline 1 2 - 4 Dudas 2 1 - 5 26 13 65 Mitzell 1 1 - 3 Barilar 0 36 17 - 89 19. Lebanon 1 Valley 76 88 Hester 6 5 - 17 Kohlmeier 6 1 - 13 Johe 5 2 - 12 *Swarthmore was a pre -season game Dudas 4 3 - 11 played at York, PA for the ! Sertoma Varano 4 1 - 9 Club Benefit. Kline 3 2 - 8 Huber 3 6 Barilar 0 31 14 76 Individual Scorin, cr to. FGs FTs TOTALS Richard S, Johe 76 + 6 = 82 69 + 0 = 69 221 + 12 = 233 Leroy H. Huber 86 + 8 = 94 20 + 2 = 22 192 + 18 = 210 John J. Dudas 53 + 2 = 55 53 + 3 = 56 159 + 7 = 166 Sidney D. Kline 59 + 1 = 60 40 + 1 = 41 158 + 3 = 161 Thomas L. Hester 54 + 1 = 55 36 = 36 144 + 2 = 146 Robert L. Varano 50 50 33 = 33 133 = 133 John M, Kohlmeier 38 + 1 39 8 + 1 = 9 84 + 3 = 87 Joseph Katchik 8 = 8 4 = 4 20 = 20 Neil H. Graham 5 + 4 = 9 3 = 3 13 + 8 = 21 John E, Perkner 6 + 1 = 7 12 2 = 14 Albert A. Barilar 4 = 4 3 = 3 11 = 11 Robert E, Mitzell 2 = 2 1 = 1 5 — 5 Craig D, Wyckoff 1 = 1 2 = 2 4 4 Theodore A. Roscher 3 = 3 3 = 3 Robert H, Morgan 1 = 1 1 _ 1 276 + 7 =283 1160 + 55 =1215 442 +24 =466 Season Hi-Lites Sidney D. Kline and Richard E. Johe were the only seniors, Howie Landa of Lebanon Valley broke Weston C. Overholt’s floor record with 42 versus Dickinson (H) February 6 , 1954. He also shot 22 for 24 free throws in¬ cluding 21 in a row. Leroy K. Huber had another 12 double figure games. Joseph Katchik was a Notre Dame transfer from Plymouth, Pa. The 1953 fall foot¬ ball season, he was named the pre-season sophomore in the country. He broke his leg. He joined the team in the second semester in time to go against LaSalle and All American Tom Gola. The Explorers were to become National Champs. Improved season but still too many different players on the floor. Sidney D. Kline was selected as the Phi Epsilon Pi MVP. Records Above mentioned Alumni Gymnasium by LV's Howie Landa. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Leroy H. Huber '55; *Bobert L. Varano '55; *J°hn M. Kohlmeier '56 Center - *Richard E, Johe '54 Forward-Guard - *Thomas L. Hester '56; *John E. Perkner '55 Guard - *John J. Dudas '55; *Sidney D. Kline '54; *Albert A. Barliar '56 Manager - *Stanley T. Singer '55 others - Neil H. Graham '55; Robert H. Morgan '55; Joseph Katchik '56; Craig D. Wyckoff ' 56 ; Theodore A. Roscher ' 56 ; Robert E. Mitzell '56 1954-1955 Opponents D 0 Dec 4 A Penn State 63 81 Won 10 Lost 9 8 H Elizabethtown 66 59 11 TJ Lebanon Valley 59 73 Coach Alured C. "Slim" Ran 14 K Johns Hopkins 73 59 Jan 5 K Juniata 73 63 Ass't Lincy L. Lauro 8 A F&M 66 88 10 U Albright 96 63 Captain - chosen each game 15 A Juniata 79 91 Feb 3 A* Western Maryland 68 65 Manager Robert W. Page 5 A Carnegie Tech 64 74 7 K F&M 100 74 12 A Bucknell 82 81 17 A Elizabethtown 75 93 19 A Albright 65 83 21 A American University 86 82 OT 22 A Navy 42 74 26 H Moravian 61 57 Mar 2 H Susquehanna 95 56 5 A Lebanon Valley 61 28 19 games 1374 1394 Scorine by srames Penn State 63 1 00 FG FT Pts Varano 7 3 “ 17 Huber 6 5 - 17 Connor 6 12 Kohlmeier 5 10 Hester 1 o _ J 5 Dud as 2 - 2 Lescerett: Strombera all 0 25 13 - 63 Elizabethtown 66 - 59 Huber 7 2 - 16 Connor 7 1 - 15 Kohlmeier 6 3 - 15 Hester 2 4 - 8 Dud as 1 6 - 8 Varano 1 2 - 4 24 18 - 30 66 Lebanon Valley 59 - 73 Varano 8 3 - 19 Connor 7 2 - 16 Huber 3 4 - 10 Kohlmeier 3 1 - n < Dudas 3 1 - 7 Hester; Leg sett all 0 Johns Hopkin s 73 ~ 59 Connor 9 18 Huber 6 2 - 14 Leggett 4 4 - 12 Hester 3 2 - 8 Kohlmeier 3 6 Varano 3 6 Latch 2 4 Dudas 3 - 3 Smith 2 - 2 30 13 - 73 Juniata 73 - 63 Connor 11 5 - 27 Leggett 3 7 - 13 Kohlmeier 5 10 Hester 3 2 - 8 Varano 2 2 - 6 Dudas 2 4 Huber 1 2 Gould 2 - 2 Barilar 1 - 1 27 19 - 73 24 11 59 6 . F&H 66 - 88 Huber 8 4 - 20 Dud as 4 7 - 15 Connor 5 2 - 12 Hester 2 2 - 6 Kohlmeier c 4 Varano i 2 - 4 Gould o _ J 3 Smith 2 - 2 Leggett; La tch all 0 22 22 - 66 7. Albright 96 - 63 Connor 11 6 - 28 Kohlmeier 5 3 - 13 Leggett 4 C - 13 Dudas 4 4 - 12 Huber 4 8 Hester 3 2 - 8 Gould 2 3 - 7 Varano 2 1 - 5 Smith 1 2 Barilar 0 36 24 - 96 8 f Juniata 79 - 91 Huber 5 8 - 9 18 Dudas 6 5 - 7 17 Connor 7 2 - 4 16 Leggett 3 7 ~ 10 13 Kohlmeier 4 4 - 8 12 Barilar 1 2 Hester 1 - 4 1 Gould; Smith all 0 , - -" 2o 27 - 42 79 Western Maryland 68 - 65 Connor 12 3 " 27 Huber 7 2 - 16 Varano 3 6 Dudas 2 2 - 6 Hester 2 4 Kohlmeier 1 2 - 4 Leggett 1 1 - 3 Myers 1 2 Barilar 0 29 10 - 68 10. Carnegie Tech 6^ " 74 Huber 7 8 - 22 Connor 7 6 - 20 Varano 4 8 Dudas 1 4 - 6 Hester 2 4 Kohlmeier 1 2 Barilar 2 - 2 22 20 - 64 11. F&M 100 - 74 * Dudas 7 12 - 26 Kohlmeier 9 1 - 19 Connor 9 18 Huber 7 2 - 16 Varano 4 8 Myers 2 2 - 6 Hester 1 1 - 3 Barilar 1 2 Leggett 2 - 2 Gould: Smith all 0 40 20 - 100 *first team over 100 and 40 fgs 12. Bucknell 82 - 81 Connor 10 3 " 23 Huber 11 22 Hester 4 2 - 10 Varano 3 3 - 9 Kohlmeier 4 8 Dudas 2 2 - 6 Leggett 1 2 - 4 35 12 - 82 13. Elizabethtown 75 - 93 Connor 11 5 - 27 Dudas 3 10 - 16 Hester 3 2 - 8 Kohlmeier 3 6 Huber 1 3 - 5 Varano 2 4 Leggett 1 2 - 4 Smith 1 1 - 3 Barilar 2 - 2 Gould; Myers all 0 25 25 " 75 Albright 65 - 83 Conner 8 3 - 19 Varano 6 2 - 14 Dudas 2 8 - 12 Hester 2 2 - 6 Myers 1 4 - 6 Kohlmeier 2 1 - 5 Huber 1 2 Leggett 1 - 1 22 21 - 65 American University 86 - 82 OT Connor 12 6 - 30 Huber 9 3 - 21 Hester 5 5 - 15 Varano 3 2 - 8 Dudas 2 4 - 8 Kohlmeier 2 4 Leggett 0 33 20 - 86 Navy 42 Dudas - 74 6 3 - 9 15 Connor 5 3 - 4 13 Hester 3 6 Varano 1 2 Myers 1 2 Huber 1 2 Leggett 1 -21 Smith 1 -21 17 8 - 17 42 17. 18. 19. Moravian 61 - 57 Connor 10 3-4 23 Huber 6 1 - 3 13 Dudas 3 7-11 13 Varano 3 6 Kohlmeier 2 4 Hester 1 2 Leggett 0 25 11 - 18 61 Susquehanna 95 - 56 Dudas 7 9 - 23 Connor 11 22 Huber 6 12 Kohlmeier 3 3 - 9 Smith 3 1 - 7 Varano 3 6 Xeggett 2 2 - 6 Gould 1 2 - 4 Myers 1 2 - 4 Hester 1 2 Barilar 0 38 19 ~ 95 Lebanon Valley Dudas 6 61 - 78 7 - 19 Connor 5 5 " 15 Huber 6 12 Varano 3 6 Kohlmeier 1 2 - 4 Barilar 1 2 Gould 2 - 2 Leggett 1 - 1 Hester: Smith: i Mvers all 0 22 17 - 61 Individual scoring: FGs James P. Connor 163 Leroy H. Huber 102 John J. Dudas 96 John M. Kohlmeier 61 Robert L. Varano 59 Thomas L. Hester 38 Donald A. Leggett 19 Robert E. Myers 6 John H. Gould 3 Robert F. Smith 5 Albert A. Barilar 3 Edward G. Latch 2 Donald H. "Dutch" Stromberg 522 FTs Totals 55 381 44 248 61 218 20 142 20 138 28 104 35 73 8 20 12 18 7 17 5 11 4 0 330 1374 168 Season Hi-Lites James P. Connor, Sophomore sensation, hit double figures in all nineteen games. Scored 100 points versus F&M (H) First winning season in five years (1950-51) Coach Ransom resigned after three years at the helm. Scored a record number of points for the season - 1374 Beat American University in the nation's Capitol in overtime - 86 - The Phi Epsilon Pi MVP award went to James P. Connor. Records James P. Connor scored double figures in 19 straight games James P. Connor set single season scoring record - 381 - 1 55 fts = 20.05 avg. (Beats John D. Hopper's 329 set in 194 James P. Connor set one season fg record = 163 (Beats John Hopper's 145 set in 1947-48) Scored 100 vs F&M (H) 4 - • Scored 1374 team points for the season. (Beats 1207 set in Scored 522 fgs (new category) Best per game average - 72.3 (new category) Scored 40 fgs vs F&M (H) (ties 40 by 1947-48 vs Haverford Best per game avg for one season - 20.0 - James P. Connor Richard G. Zilling - 1949-50) 63 fgs + 7-48) D. 1950-51] (H) ) (ties Letter Winners and squad members Forward Center - Guard - Manager - *James P. Connor '57; *Leroy H. Huber '55; *Robert Smith '56; *John H. Gould '57; *Donald A.^Leggett *John M. Kohlmeier '56; *Thomas L. Hester '56 *John J. Dudas '55; *Robert L. Varano 55; *Albert A. Barilar '56 - *Robert W. Page '57 F. 56 others - Donald H. "Dutch" Stromberg '57; Robert E. Myers '57; Edward G. Latch '56 82 JOSEPH 6. DUCHARME - 1955 - 1964 JOSEPH G. DUCHARME - 1955 - 1965 The termination of Ransom's tenure created a void in the athletic department as all members left for other positions. The Board of Athletic Control settled on the employment of two Wyoming Seminary coaches to direct the athletic fortunes of the Red Devils. David B. Eavenson was selected to serve as Athletics Director with additional coaching duties. Jo seph G. DuCharme was selected as basketball, track, and assistant football coach. The entire basketball program had to be rebuilt around top scorer Connor. Finding mostly role players, DuCharme had his assignment cut out for him. One sophomore, G. Raymond Weaver, did develop into a high scorer as the season progressed. Connor and Weaver complemented each other in the scoring department. Connor topped the single season scoring record by throwing in 389 points. However, the MVP trophy was awarded to Captain Don¬ ald A. Leggett. Although not a popular choice, Leggett was a strong team player and his great defensive play helped him win the coveted award. The 2-17 record was a far cry from the previous winning season. But the future was bright because of the return of the scoring twins for the 1956-57 season. However, it was not to happen because Connor dropped out of school in his senior year. It remained for Weaver to pick up the scoring slack. The year was unusual. Opening with a win and closing with a win, the Red Devils lost nineteen consecutive games which still remains as a college team record. No other season produced such an unbeliev able year. In Ray Weaver's last year, 1957-58, he really "blew hot" and scored at a record breaking pace. He ended the season with 1023 career points. The high point was in the FScM home game in which he dumped 42 points through the hoops to establish a new Alumni Gym record for most points in a single game. The 9-10 log was best in DuCharme's three years. Part of the success could be attributed to having three other squad members who all scored over 200 points each for the season. Just as Joe thought that he had turned the corner, two less than .500 campaigns followed. Then in 1960-61 an even, 9-9, season occurred. The next two years brought a 4 - 13 and a 3 - 13 results. The alumni and various groups were unhappy about the basketball programs direction. But you must remember the admiss¬ ions department under the direction of Dr. Benjamin D. James con¬ tinued to supply the talent pool with excellent potential. Then in 1963-64, DuCharme led a talent-laden team to the first winning season in his nine year tenure. Because of a reorganization within the athletic staff, the entire members of the department were given only two coaching assignments. DuCharme had great success with track and cross country, therefore, h¥ a ?etained in those two positions and given the additional duties as chairman of the physical education depart¬ ment. The college also reorganized their student services by appointing Dr. Benjamin D. James as the first Dean of Students. Dr. James had served as Dean of Admissions since 1946 when he returned from the Navy. It was due to his work and contacts that many student-athletes were recruited. Especially noteworthy was the contingent from his home town of Plymouth, Pennsylvania. Dr. James .along with George Shuman .had served on the BAC since 1941. However,when Dr. Howard Lane Rubendall became president, the Board ceased to exist because he did not^ever call them to meet. The athletic fortunes were delegated to the Dean of Student Services. Dr. James .in conjunction with Athletics Director Eavenson . coordinated the changes in the department. These changes were needed for a long time. One outstanding move during DuCharme's era was the joining of the Middle Atlantic Conference in all sports. The basketball team was placed in the very demanding Northern Division. Later, they were moved to the Southern Division where they competed with schools that we had natural ties with and similar philosophies. In addition to Connor and Weaver, DuCharme had many other talented players on his teams- It would be appropriate to mention those players at this time. Eugene M. Becker from York William Penn High School topped the 1000 point barrier in his last game at Lebanon Valley College. Not only was he scorer,but he broke the rebounding record as well. A four year letter winner and starter. Gene was consistently the leader in all those games for four years. On his best team was Dave Thomas, a transfer from Davidson College, Don Smith, high scorer and member of the 1000 point club, J. Dallas Winslow, tough board man, Richie Shapiro, rebounder and scorer, and Tony Hermann, play maker. These players combined in 1964-65 to rival the top quintets of the 1940 s and 1920’s. Coach DuCharme's nine year record was 56 wins and 114 losses for a .329 percentage. Over those nine years many of the close games, if won, would have reversed that record. But those"what ifs" never occurred and brought to a close another coaching era. 1933' -1936 Opponent D 0 Dec 1 A Lebanon Valley 67 77 Won 2 Lost 1? 3 A Albright 72 73 7 H Penn State 66 80 Coach Joseph G. DuCharme 10 H Elizabethtown 73 104 13 A Johns Hopkins 68 70 Ass't Brinton C. Piez 15 A Western Maryland 89 62 Jan 7 K FScK 71 90 Captain Donald A. Leggett 11 A Susquehanna 62 77 Feb 3 A* Albright 76 96 Manager Robert W. Page 4 H Carnegie Tech 33 93 7 A F&M 74 94 11 H Juniata 74 84 15 A Juniata 93 96 18 A Elizabethtown 73 107 22 H Gettysburg 70 76 25 A Moravian 72 82 29 A Gettysburg 76 94 Mar 3 K Lebanon Valley 73 62 6 A LaSalle _5Z . 28 19 games 1359 1615 *Played at the Kershey Arena Scoring by games 1, Lebanon Valley 67 - 77 FG FT Pts Connor 7 6-7 20 Weaver e j 5-9 15 Kohlmeier 5 2-4 12 Leggett 4 0-2 8 Wiley 6-8 6 Gourley 1 2 Stromberg 1 0-1 2 Myers 2-2 2 23 21 -33 67 Albright 72 - 73 Connor 11 11 -14 33 Weaver 5 5 - 8 15 Kohlmeier 4 0-1 8 Gourley 4 0-1 8 Leggett 1 1 - 3 3 Wiley 3-4 3 Stromberg 1 2 Gould 0-1 0 Myers; Smith all 0 26 20 -32 72 Penn State 66 O CO 1 Connor 7 5-6 19 Leggett 5 5-8 15 Kohlmeier 3 5 - 8 11 Weaver 4 o-l 8 Gourley 1 5 - 6 7 Wiley 6-6 6 Gould 0 4. Elizabethtown 73 “ 104 Weaver 9 5 - 7 23 Wiley 4 11 - 12 19 Leggett 4 3 - 7 11 Connor 3 3 - 4 9 Gourley 2 2 - 2 6 Kohlmeier 1 2 Myers 1 2 Gould 1 - 2 1 Stromberg 0 - 1 0 Gleason 0 24 25 - 35 73 Johns Hopkins 68 - 70 Connor 6 10 - 13 22 Weaver 5 8 - 10 18 Kohlmeier 4 1 - 2 9 Gourley 2 2 - 2 6 Leggett 2 2 - 4 6 Wiley 1 3 3 5 Stromberg 1 2 Gould 0 21 26 - 34 68 20 26 -35 66 89 - 62 6. Western Maryland 89 - 62 Connor 9 2 - 2 20 Kohlmeier 6 5 “ 6 1? Weaver 6 4-8 16 Wiley 4 1-4 9 Leggett 3 2~3 6 Myers 3 6 Gourley 2 4 Stromberg 2 1-2 5$ Gould 1 2 Barr 1 2 Smith 0-1 0 Gleason; Tho mpson; FenstermacherO 37 #out of order 7. F&M 71 - 90 Wiley 4 Leggett 5 Connor 5 Kohlmeier 4 Weaver 3 Stromberg 2 Gould Gourley; Hester Myers 1 15 - 26 11 - 12 7 ~ 1 - 2 - 9 2 4 2 - 3 all 89 19 17 11 10 8 4 0 0 2 # #out of order 8. Susquehanna Connor Kohlmeier Wiley 'Weaver Leggett Stromberg 24 62 9 6 3 1 1 2 23 ~ 31 77 4-4 3-5 2-2 6-10 3 - 8 Myers; Hester ; Gould _ elUL 71 22 15 8 8 5 4 0 9. Albright Connor Weaver Leggett Kohlmeier Wiley Gourley Swift Ewing Stromberg 22 76 - 96 10 9 5 3 1 18 - 29 6-8 2-2 5 " 7 0-1 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - Myers; Gould ; Thompson 6 4 2 2 1 all 62 26 20 15 6 6 1 1 1 0 0 10. Carnegie Tech 53 ~ 93 Weaver 4 3 - 4 11 Leggett 3 2 - 5 8 Wiley 2 4 - 4 8 Gourley 2 3 " 4 7 Connor 3 0 - 1 6 Myers 3 0 - 1 6 Kohlmeier 2 1 - 2 5 Gould 2 - 2 2 Stromberg; Swift all 0 19 15 - 23 53 F&M 74 - 94 Weaver 9 1 - 1 19 Connor 7 2 - 2 16 Leggett 3 7 - 9 13 Wiley 3 1 - 1 7 Swift 2 1 - 2 5 Kohlmeier 1 1 - 3 3 Gould 3 - 4 3 Stromberg 1 2 Gourley 1 0 - 1 2 Myers 1 0 - 1 2 Thompson 2 - 2 2 Swing 0 28 18 - 26 74 Juniata 74 - 84 Leggett 8 6 - 10 22 Connor 8 1 - 2 17 Myers 2 5 6 9 Weaver 3 1 - 2 7 Gourley 2 2 - 4 6 Gould 2 1 - 1 5 Kohlmeier 2 4 Stromberg 2 4 Swift 0 28 20 - 33 76 29 16 “ 25 74 Juniata 93 - 96 Connor 17 3 - 5 37 Leggett 6 6 6 18 Weaver 7 1 - 3 15 Stromberg 3 0 - 1 6 Wiley 3 0 - 2 6 Myers 2 4 Kohlmeier 1 2 - 3 4 Gourley 1 2 Gould 1 - 2 1 40 13 - 22 93 14, Elizabethtown 73 - 107 Weaver 4 10 - 14 18 Connor 4 7 - Q O 15 Leggett 5 4 - 5 14 Wiley 2 3 - 4 7 Gourley 2 1 - 2 5 Myers 2 4 Stromberg 2 0 - 1 4 Kohlmeier 2 0 - 2 4 Swift 2 - 2 2 Gould: Swing: ThomDson all 0 23 27 " 38 73 15. Gettysburg 70 - 76 Weaver 10 1 - 3 21 Leggett 8 S - J 7 21 Connor 7 2 - 3 16 Stromberg 3 1 - 3 7 Gould 1 3 - 3 5 Kohlmeier 0 - 1 0 Gourley; Wiley; Swift; Myers; Ewing - all 0 29 12 - 20 70 16, Moravian 72 - 82 Weaver 12 24 Connor 11 2 - 2 24 Leggett 5 6 - 6 16 Gould 1 2 - 2 4 Kohlmeier 1 2 Stromberg 1 2 Gourlev! Wilev all 0 31 10 - 10 72 Individual Scoring FG James P. Connor G. Raymond Weaver Donald A. Leggett John M. Koh1meier John "Jack” Wiley Bruce M. Gourley Donald H. ’’Dutch" Stromberg Robert E, Myers John H. Gould Warren B. Swift Donald C. Thompson James F. Ewing Thomas C. Barr Robert F. Smith Thomas L. Hester Robert D. Gleason Willard B. Fenstermacher 156 104 82 58 27 24 26 1? 8 2 1 1 1 507- Gettysburg 76 - 94 Connor 10 7 - 10 27 Gourley 4 3 - 4 11 Kohlmeier 5 10 Weaver 3 4 - 6 10 Stromberg 2 2 - 2 6 Gould 1 4 - 4 6 Myers 1 2 Thompson 1 2 Ewing 1 2 Leggett; Wilev: Swift all 0 28 20 - 26 76 Lebanon Valley 73 ' - 62 Leggett 9 4 - 5 22 Connor 9 3 - 5 21 Kohlmeier 7 4 - 8 18 Weaver 4 0 - 1 8 Stromberg 2 0 - 2 4 Myers; Gould all 0 31 11 - 21 73 LaSalle 57 - 98 Connor 13 2 - 2 28 Leggett 5 3 - 4 13 Gould 2 2 - 2 6 Weaver 1 2 - 2 4 Stromberg 1 2 Kohlmeier 1 0 - 1 2 Myers 1 2 Ewing 0 - 1 0 Gourley; Wiley; Swift; Thomnson all 0 24 9-12 57 FT Totals 77 - 100 = 77.0% 389 * 60 - 94 = 63 . 8 % 268 71 - 108 = 65 . 7 % 235 26 - 51 = 50.9% 142 55 - 68 = 80.8-% 109 19 - 30 = 63 . 3 % 67 4 - 14 = 28.5% 56 7 - 10 = 70.0% 41 19 - 24 = 79.1% 35 4 - 6 = 66.6% 8 2 - 2 =100.0% 4 1 - 3 = 33.3% 3 2 0 - 1 = 00.0% 0 0 0 _0 345 - 511 = 67.5% 1359 *Record performance Season Hi-Lites Lost 11 consecutive games between Western Maryland and Lebanon Valley wins. Won one home game vs Lebanon Valley and one away game vs Western Maryland. MVP - Donald A. Leggett James P. Conner had an outstanding point production for the season. This was Coach Joseph G. DuCharme's first season at the helm. Records Team - Best per game average points by opponents one season - 85.0 (breaks 80.5 set by the 1951-52 team) Most points scored by opponents one season - 1615 ( beats 1531 set by 1951-52) Most points by opponents one game - 107 by Elizabethtown (A) (beats 104 by Elizabethtown (H) 1955-56 and F8cM (H) 1951-52) Most field goals one game - 40 vs Juniata (A) (ties 40 vs F&M (H) 1954-55; vs Haverford (H) 1947-48) Most free throws one season - 345 - 511 = 67.5% (new category) Best free throw percentage one season - 67.5% (345 - 511) (new category) Individual - Most rebounds one game - John M. Kohlmeier - 27 vs Lebanon Valley (H) Most points one season - 389 - James P. Connor (beats own mark set last season - 381 points) Best career average for points - 20.2 - James P. Connor - 1954-56 Most field goals scored one game - 17 - James P. Connor vs Juniata (A) 1955-56 Most points two seasons - 770 - James P. Connor (319 fgs + 132 fts = 20.2) 1954- 55 163 FGs 55 - FTs 381 Pts =20.0 avg 19 55- 56 156 _ 77 - 100 = 77% _ 389 = 20.4 38 games 319 132 - 770 = 20.2 Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Bruce M. Gourley '56; *Donald H. "Dutch" Stromberg '57; “John H. Gould 57 Center - “John M. Kohlmeier '56 Guard-Forward - *Donald A. Leggett '56 Captain; *G. Raymond Weaver '58; *James P. Connor '57; ^Robert E. Myers '57; *John "Jack" Wiley '58 Manager - -'Robert W. Page ' 57 others - Thomas L. Hester '56; Robert F. Smith '56; Warren B. Swift '57; Robert D. Gleason '57; Willard B. Fenstermacher '57; James F. Ewing '58; Donald C. Thompson '58; Thomas C. Barr '58 ‘“Have Official scorebook for 1955-56 season 1956-1957 Cooonent L Dec 1 H Susquehanna 77 5 H Wilkes 58 8 A Albright 45 11 TJ n Johns Hopkins 66 13 A Elizabethtown 74 18 H Gettysburg 55 Jan 5 K F&M 76 9 A Susquehanna 72 12 H Juniata 64 19 H Lebanon Valley 56 26 K Albright 79 30 A Lycoming 70 Feb 4 K Moravian 68 6 A Lehigh 58 9 A Lebanon Valley 66 13 A Juniata 96 15 A F&M 76 18 H Elizabethtown 63 20 A Gettysburg 74 23 A Wilkes 68 22 Lycoming 62 21 games 1424 ^combined two team point total record Scoring: bv games EG FT Pts Susquehanna 77 - 71 Weaver 8 - 13 3 - 4 19 Wiley 6 - 14 6 - 7 18 Chase 3 - 5 5 " 9 11 Click 1 - 6 - 10 8 Myers 3 - 2 - O J 8 Tafel 2 - O _ J 4 7 Bosnick 2 - 2 - 2 6 25 27 “ 39 77 Wilkes 58 - 83 Weaver 10 - 21 4 - 7 24 Chase 4 - 12 2 - 3 10 Wiley 2 - 5 4 - 4 8 Click 2 - 1 - 2 5 Myers 2 - 4 Stromberg 1 - 2 - 3 4 Shafer 1 - 2 Gould 1 - 2 1 Bosnick 0 - 1 0 Tafel; Stefanon: 1 Gleason: Smith 0 22 - 14 - 22 58 71 Won 2 Lost 19 83 82 Coach Joseoh G. DuCharme 77 88 Ass't Coach Brinton C. Pies ?4 98 CaDtain G. Raymond Weaver 91 75 Manager Robert W, Page 67 81 87 85 84 73 112 * 92 73 89 78 OT __5Z 1717 Albright 45 - ■ 82 Weaver 4 - 15 4 - 5 12 Chase 3 - 11 3 - 5 9 Stromberg 3 - 0 - 1 6 Myers 2 - 1 - 3 5 Wiley 0 - 6 4 - 5 4 Click 1 - 1 - 2 3 Tafel 1 - 2 Shapley 2 - 3 2 Stefanon 1 - 2 1 Gleason 1 - 2 1 Bosnick; Shaf er all 0 14 - 17 - 28 45 Johns Hopkins 66 - 77 Chase 5 - 9 8 - 11 18 Myers 6 - 2 - 4 14 Weaver 4 - 9 5 - 6 13 Wiley 5 - 10 Click 1 - 2 - 2 4 Tafel 1 - 1 - 2 3 Stromberg 1 - 2 Shafer 2 - 3 2 Bosnick; Stefanon: Shaolev all 0 23 - 20 - O Q 66 #note that only the top scorers show FG percentage 5. 6 . 7. 8 . Jlizabetfatown 7^ - 88 Weaver 10 - 13 3 - 6 23 Wiley 6 - 7 - 8 19 Chase 4 “ 6 4 - 6 12 Tafel 1 - 6 - 8 8 Click n — J 0 - 1 6 Shapiey 2 - 0 - 1 4 Myers 2 - 2 2 Bo snick; Stromberg; Stef anon; Gleason allO 26 - 22 - 32 74 Gettysburg 55 - 74 Chase 6-21 6 - 8 18 Shafer 4 - 3 - 6 11 Myers 4 - 8 Click 1 - 4 - 5 6 Tafel 1 - 3 6 5 Wiley 2 - 4 Stefanon 1 - 0 3 2 Weaver 0-11 l - 4 1 Gleason 0 — 1 0 Shapiey 0 1 0 Stromberg 0 19 - 17 “ 34 55 F&M 76 - 98 Weaver 6-18 9 - 13 21 Shafer 6 - 2 4 14 Myers 4 - 4 - 4 12 Wiley 4 - 3 “ 3 11 Chase 2-6 2 — 2 6 Bosnick 2 - 2 — 2 6 Click 1 - 2 Tafel 1 - 2 Stromberg 1 - 2 Stefanon; Shanlev all 0 27 - 22 “ 28 76 Susquehanna 72 * - 91 Weaver 9-23 7 - 11 25 Chase 9 " 17 6 8 24 Stromberg 5 - 0 - 1 10 Wiley 1 - 3 3 5 Myers 2 - 4 Shafer 1 - 0 - 1 2 Click 1 2 1 Tafel 1 2 1 Stefanon 0 - 2 0 Bosnick; Shablev all 0 27 " 18 - 30 72 9. Juniata 64 - 75 Weaver 6-17 6-12 18 Click 4 - 5 - 6 13 Wiley 5 - 10 Chase 2-7 5-7 9 Stromberg 3 - 6 Tafel 1 - 2-2 4 Myers 1 - 2 Shafer 1 - 1 O 2 Stefanon; Shaolev all 0 23 - 18 - 30 64 10 . Lebanon Valley 56 ■ " 67 Weaver VJl 1 h-* CO 8-10 18 Wiley 6 - 5-5 17 Stromberg 5 " 2-2 12 Chase 4-10 0-2 8 Shaf er 1 - 3 1 Click 0-2 0 Shapiey 0-1 0 Tafel 0 20 - 16 - 25 56 11. Albright 79 - 81 Weaver 9 - 21 6-9 24 Chase 3-5 9-10 15 Click 6 - 0-1 12 Shafer 2 - 6-9 10 Stromberg 4 - 8 Valenti 3-11 6 Wiley 1 - 2 - 3 4 28 - 23 " 32 79 12 . Lycoming -O O 1 CO Weaver 6-17 6-9 18 Chase 4-8 10 - 13 18 Valenti 7-15 4 - 6 18 Wiley 2 - 2-2 6 Stromberg 2 - 1-2 5 Glick 1 - 1-2 3 Shafer 2-2 2 Tafel: Shapiey all 0 22 - 26 - 36 70 Moravian 68 - 85 Weaver 10 - 25 0 - 2 20 Click 5 6 - 6 16 Valenti 6 16 1 - 2 13 Chase 2 - 7 5 - 10 9 Stromberg 2 - 4 Shaplcy 2 - 4 Wiley 1 2 1 Freeman 1 - 2 1 Tafel; Shafer all 0 2 ? 14 - 24 68 Lehigh 58 - 94 Weaver 7 - 21 6 - 14 20 Glick 4 6 - 10 14 Stromberg 3 - 3 - 4 9 Valenti 2 12 4 - 4 8 Tafel 1 2 - 2 4 Shapley 1 - 0 - 2 2 Shafer 1 - 10 1 Wilev; Freeman all 0 18 22 46 58 Lebanon Valley 66 - 73 Weaver 9 - 22 9 16 27 Glick 3 - 4 8 10 Valenti 4 9 1 2 9 Shafer 3 3 8 9 Chase 2 - 6 3 4 7 Stromberg 1 - 2 - 4 4 22 22 - 42 66 Juniata 96 - ■ 112* Chase 9 - 18 12 - 19 30 Weaver 10 - 28 9 - 12 29 Stromberg 9 1 - 2 19 Glick 2 - 4 5 8 Valenti 2 10 2 ~ 2 6 Tafel 1 2 Shafer 1 - 0 1 2 Wilev: Shapley all 0 34 - 28 41 96 *record for two team combined score F&K 76 - 92 Chase 8-17 4 - 4 20 Weaver 7-21 3 - 4 17 Valenti 8-13 16 Stromberg 4 - 4 - 4 12 Shafer 1 - 3 - 5 5 Wiley 4 - 4 4 Glick 2 - 3 2 Tafel; Shanlev all 0 28 - 20 - 24 76 llizabethtown 63 - 73 Chase 8-21 7 - 9 23 Stromberg 6 - 2 - 4 14 Weaver 4-11 1 - 5 0 Glick 3 ~ 0 - 1 6 Shapley 2 - 2 - 4 6 Valenti 1 - 6 1 - 3 3 Wiley 1 - _2. 25 - 13 - 26 63 19. Gettysburg 74 - 89 Weaver 8 - 20 11 - 14 27 Valenti 7 - 11 2 - 4 16 Chase 3 - 7 9 - 16 15 Stromberg 4 - 8 Glick 2 - 1 - 4 5 Shafer 1 - 1 - 2 3 Shapley 0 - 2 0 Wiley; Tafel all 0 25 - 24 - 42 74 Wilkes 68 - 78 1 0T Weaver 9-24 5 ~ 8 23 Chase 6-16 5 - 8 17 Stromberg 3 ~ 5 - 6 11 Valenti 3 - 8 4 - 5 10 Glick 1 - 1 - 3 3 Shaf er 2-4 2 Shapley 1 - 2 Wilev: Tafel all 0 23 - 22 - 34 68 Lycoming 63 - 57 Chase 8-17 3 - 7 19 Valenti 6-11 2 - 5 14 Stromberg 5 - 1 - 2 11 Shafer 2 - 3 -10 7 Glick 2 - 2 - 2 6 Wiley 2 - 4 Tafel 1 - 2 Shapley 0 11 - 26 63 26 - 180 Individual Scoring FGs FTs Totals G. Raymond Weaver 141 - 368 = 38 . 3 ^ 106 - 171 = 61.9% 388 19.4 Raich E, Chase 95 - 224 =42.0 108 - 161 = 67.0 298 14.9 Donald H. Stromberg 62 - 23 - 35 = 65.7 147 Ira D. Click 43 - 47 - 77 = 61.0 133 John "Jack" Wiley 43 - 41 - 46 = 89.1 127 John T. Valenti 49 - 122 = 40.1 21 - 33 = 63.6 119 H, E. "Dave" Shafer 23 - 29 - 71 = 40.8 75 Robert E. Myers 24 - 11 - 16 = 68.7 59 Richard H. Tafel 11 - 18 - 26 = 69.2 40 Robert E. Shapley 8 - 4 - 14 = 28.5 20 Ned Bosnick 4 - 4 - 5 = 80.0 12 Ernest A. Stefanon 1 - 1 - 7 = 14.2 3 John H. Gould 1 2 = 50.0 1 Albert D. Freeman 1 2 = 50.0 1 Robert D. Gleason 1 - 3 — 33.3 1 William T. Smith ____— -!=!■ 504 - 1442 = 34.95? 416 - 669 = 62.15? 1424 Season Hi-Lites G. Raymond Weaver scored the second highest total points for one season - 388 Captain Weaver was voted the MVP Award for the season.(18-20 games in double figures) Lost 19 consecutive games sandwiched between the opening and closing wins. Played great offense but no defense as they were outscored by opponents 171? to 1424 including 112 points by Juniata (A). John "Jack" Wiley had a record breaking foul shooting year, (see below) RQC O Y'/j 2 Individual - Host free throws one season - 108 - Ralph E. Chase (108 - l6l = 67.0%) (Breaks Richard G. Zilling record of 92 - 1951 "52 - 92 - 123 = 74.7%) Host consecutive free throws made - 19 - John "Jack" Wiley (old record - 15 oy William D. Reese - 1937“38)(37 - 44 = 845?) . Best percentage free throws one season - 89.1% ~ John "Jack Wiley (41 - 46) (old record - 84/S by William D, Reese ~ 1937“38)(3/ " ^0 Most rebounds one season - 223 " Ralph S, Chase - 20 games (new category) Best per game avg one season - 11.1 “ Ralph E. Chase (new category) Team - Most combined points one game 208 ~ vs Juniata (a) (beats 190 vs J?&M (H) 5- “52) Most points by opponent - 112 - Juniata (a) (beats lO'J 7 - by Elizabethtown (H) 1955~56) Most free throws shot one game - 46 vs Lehigh 4 A) (Beats 43 vs V/. KD (A) 1952~53) Most team rebounds one season - 858 (40,8) (New category) Best per game avg rebounds one season - 40.8 (new category) Most rebounds one game - 5^ vs Gettysburg (H); vs F&M (H) (new category) Most points scored one season - 1424 (breaks 1374 by 1954“55 team) Most points by opponents one season - 1717 (breaks 1615 by 1955“"56 team) Most free throws made one season - 416 (breaks 3^5 "by 1955“56) Most free throws attempted one season - 669 (breaks 5H by 1955“56) Most consecutive losses one season-19 (breaks 14 set by 1951"52 team) Most consecutive losses - 19 (breaks 14 set by 1951-52 team) Records (continued) Best field goal percentage one game - 76.9% - G. Raymond Weaver vs Elizabeth¬ town (A) (10 - 13) (beats 70% set by Richard G. Zilling vs F&M (H) 16 - 23) Most field goal attempts one season - 368 - G. Raymond Weaver (made 141) (new category because the scorebook included this statistic for the first time) Most games played one season - 21 - (beats 20 set by 1947-48 and 1950-51) Most field goal attempts one season - 1442 (made 504 - new category) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *G. Raymond Weaver '58 Captain; *Ira D. Glick '57; *John H. Gould '57; ^Robert E. Shapley '59 Center - ''"Ralph E. Chase '59; *Richard H. Tafel '57 Guard - *Donald H. "Dutch” Stromberg '57; *John "Jack" Wiley '58; *John T. Valenti '59; *H. E. "Dave" Shafer '59 Manager - *Robert W. Page '57 others - Robert D. Gleason '57; Robert E. Myers '57; Albert D. Freeman '58; Ned Bosnick ’59; Ernest A. Stefanon ’59; William T. Smith 59 *Have Official 1956-57 scorebook 1937-1958 Onoonent D 0 Dec 4 A Swarthmore 77 73 Won 9 Lost 10 7 A Wilkes 81 96 11 u Elizabethtown 68 71 Coach Joseph G. DuCharme 14 H Lycoming 65 53 17 H Gettysburg 52 44 Captain G. Raymond Weaver Jan 11 A Susquehanna 72 89 13 H F&M 86 68 Manager Lawrence Green 15 H Lebanon Valley 73 65 18 H PMC 77 76 Ass't Coach Donald R. Feb 1 A Johns Hopkins 71 65 Seibert 3 A Moravian 75 97 8 A Lebanon Valley 57 59 11 H Lehigh 68 74 14 A F&M 69 86 19 A Gettysburg 54 84 22 H Western Maryland 76 59 24 H Juniata 64 67 26 H Washington 91 57 Mar i H Albright J6 89 19 games 1352 1372 Sc or ins: bv srames ZG FT Pts 4. Lycoming ON 1 VoJ 1. Swarthmore 77 " 73 Chase 9 3 - 3 21 Anglada 3 Weaver Chase Shaplsy Cromer Valenti Wachter 6 8 5 3 2 1 13 " 13 5-6 0-2 1-2 2-3 19 17 16 11 6 6 Weaver Anglada Wiley Valenti Cromer Diehl 6 6 3 1 1 1 0 - 3 1 - 5 - o - 2 6 1 14 12 7 7 2 2 27 28 21 - 26 77 Wiley; Paxson all 0 Wilkes 81 - 96 Valenti 12 0 - 1 24 Weaver 6 7 - 9 19 Shapley 5 1 - 2 11 Wachter 4 8 Chase 2 1 - 2 5 Anglada 3 0 - 1 6^ Cromer 2 0 - 1 4 Diehl 2 0 - 3 4 Shapley Paxson; Wachter 5. Gettysburg 52-44 11 - 21 0-2 all 0 Paxson #out of order 3. Elizabethtown 36 9 - 19 8^ 68 - 71 Weaver 8 7-10 23 Anglada 4 5 " 1 4-6 13 Valenti 4 12 Chase 1 2 Cromer 1 0-1 2 Shapley; Pax son;Wachter all 0 18 16 - 27 52 Wachter 0-1 0 6, Susquehanna 72 - 89 Weaver 5 7-10 17 Valenti 6 2-3 14 Anglada 2 6-8 10 Cromer 6 1 - 1 13# Weaver 9 6 - 8 24 Chase 3 2 - 2 8 Valenti 5 1 - 1 11 Wachter 2 0 - 2 4 Anglada 5 10 Shapley 1 2 Chase 2 5 - 6 9 Elinsky 1 2 Wachter 4 8 Paxson 2 - 4 2 Shapley 2 0 - 1 4 26 20 - 30 72 Cromer 1 2 #out of order 28 12 - ■16 68 Wiley; Paxson all 0 F&M 86 - 68 Weaver 13 16 19 42* Valenti 5 2 - 6 12 Chase 4 4 “ 5 12 Anglada 4 4 - 5 12 Wachter 3 0 - 2 6 Cromer 1 2 30 26 - 37 86 ^record performance Lebanon Valley 73 - 65 Weaver 7 10 - 14 24 Chase 6 3 - 6 15 Anglada 4 3 - 5 11 Valenti 4 0 — 1 8 Cromer 2 1 - 1 5 Elinsky 1 4 - 5 6# Wachter 2 0 “ i 4 26 21 33 73 PMC 77 - 76 Weaver 13 9 - 10 35 Valenti 6 7 - 9 19 Chase 5 3 - 5 13 Elinsky 4 0 - 2 8 Anglada 1 2 1 Wachter 1 - 2 1 28 21 - 30 77 Johns Hopkins 71 ' - < 65 Weaver 9 1 - 8 19 Valenti 6 6 - 9 18 Anglada 4 4 - 5 12 Diehl 3 3 - 6 9 Elinsky 3 1 - 2 7 Chase 6 - 8 6 Wilev: Paxson:Wachter all 0 25 21 - 38 71 Moravian 75 - 97 Weaver 5 7 - 8 17 Diehl 3 5 - 6 11 Anglada 2 6 - 8 10 Cromer 4 1 - 1 9 Elinsky 3 1 - 3 7 Wiley 3 6 Valenti 2 1 - 2 5 Wachter 1 1 - 2 3 Shapley 1 0 - 2 2 Pax ©on 1 2 Maat 1 2 Chase 1 - 2 1 23 - 34 75 Lebanon Valley 57 ■ 59 Weaver 6 6 - 9 18 Chase 7 3 4 17 Anglada 3 4 - 10 10 Valenti 3 0 1 6 Elinsky 2 4 Diehl 1 2 Shadev: Wilev: Wachter all 0 22 13 - 26 57 Shapley 0 — 1 0 Wachter 0 - 1 0 Lehigh 68 - 74 Chase 8 2 3 18 Anglada 7 2 3 16 Valenti 5 2 - 3 12 Weaver 2 8 - 9 12 Elinsky 3 0 2 6 Diehl 1 2 - 3 4 26 16 - 23 68 F&M 69 - 86 Chase 8 2 - 2 18 Valenti 7 1 - 1 15 Weaver 6 1 - 3 13 Elinsky 3 2 “ 2 8 Anglada 2 4 Diehl 2 0 “ 2 4 Shapley 1 1 - 2 3 Wiley 1 2 Cromer 1 2 Wachter 0 31 7 12 69 Gettysburg - 3 - CO 1 -3* Valenti 8 1 - 1 17 Chase 5 2 - 2 12 Diehl 3 2 4 8 Weaver 1 3 - 5 5 Elinsky 2 0 1 4 Wiley 1 2 - 3 4 Shapley 1 2 Wachter 1 2 Cromer 0 22 10 - 16 54 26 16. Western Maryland 76 - 59 Valenti 8 5 - 6 21 Weaver 5 6 6 16 Anglada 5 1 3 11 Chase 3 2 4 8 Wiley 3 2 - 2 8 Shapley 2 4 Elinsky 2 0 - 2 4 Cromer 1 2 Diehl 1 2 Wachter 0 30 16 23 76 Juniata 64 - 6 7 Anglada 6 3 - 6 15 Weaver 5 6 6 16 ft Valenti 6 2 2 14 Shapley 5 1 - 1 11 Chase 5 - 8 5 Elinsky 1 1 - 3 3 Wilevs Cromer: Wachter allO 23 18 - 26 64 Individual Scoring FGs G, Raymond Weaver 127 John T. Valenti 98 Ralph E. Chase 94 Jay A. Anglada 73 Joseph P. Elinsky 27 Robert E. Shapley 25 Raymond S. Cromer 24 Robert E. Diehl 17 Robert C. Wachter 20 John "Jack 1 * Wiley 11 Howard J. Maat 2 Neil B, Parson Tte’&lv W. Lov'shes* 1 519 18. Washington 91 • 57 Chase 11 3-4 25 Anglada 8 1-2 17 Weaver 5 4 - ; 3 14 Valenti 5 4 - 1 + 14 Wachter 2 2-2 6 Shapley 2 4 Elinsky 1 1-2 3 Cromer 1 0 - 1 L 2 Maat 1 2 Wiley 2-2 2 Lovsnes 2-2 2 Thieler 0 36 19 - 24 91 19. Albright 76 - 89 Chase 12 4 - ( S 28 Weaver 10 2-3 22 Anglada 5 4 - : 5 14 Valenti 3 2-4 8 Elinsky 1 0-1 2 Wiley 2 - : 3 2 Wachter 0 31 14 - 22 76 F'Ts Totals 11:3 - 152 = 74.3?S 36-7 47 - 69 = 68.1 243 51 " 74 = 68.9 239 57 - 88 = 64.7 203 10 - 25 = 40.0 64 4 - 13 = 30.7 54 3 - 6 = 50.0 51 12 - 24 = 50.0 46 4 - 13 = 30.7 44 9 " 10 = 90.0 31 0 - 1 a 00.0 4 2 - 4 = 50.0 4 2 - 2 - 100.0 2 314 - 481 = 65.2 1352 Season Hi-Lites G. Raymond Weaver hit double figures for 18 of 19 games. At one stretch he scored 101 points in three games. Brought to close a record scoring three year career. Coach Joseph G. DuCharme's best record since taking the helm in 1955~56. (9~10) Four players on the same team scored over 200 points. The 52 ~ 44 win over Gettysburg was the first since 1949. The MVP Award was given to G. Raymond Weaver Ray hit 49 of 58 career games in double figures and was never shutout in the 58 games Participated in league play in the Middle Atlantic Conference - North for the first time and finished 9 - 9. (9th place finish - won by Wagner) Records Team - Best rebound average one season - 44.2 (841 in 19 games)(beats 40.8 set by 1956-57) Most rebounds one game - 68 vs Lebanon Valley (H) (beats 54 vs Gettysburg (H) and FRM (H) 1956-57) Most fouls committed one season - 244 in 19 games = 12.8 (small college leader in nation. Individual - Least fouls committed by one starting player - 24 - John T. Valenti Most points career - 1023 - G. Raymond Weaver (beats 1014 set by Weston C. Overholt - 1946-50)(see career summary below)(372 fgs + 279 - 417 fts = 66.9%) Most field goals career - 372 - Weaver (beats 346 set by John D. Hopper - 1942 - 43;46 - 48) Most free throw attempts career - 417 - Weaver (new category) Best three year per game scoring average - 17.6 - Weaver (beats 17.4 set by Richard G. Zilling - 1949-52) Most free throws one season - 113 (beats 108 set by Ralph E. Chase - 1956-57) Most free throw attempts one season - 171 - Weaver (new category) Most points one game - 42 - Weaver vs FRM (H) 1957-58 (beats 39 set by Weston C. Overholt vs Juniata (H) 1948-49)(ties Alumni record set by Howie Landa of Lebanon Valley in 1954) Most free throws made one game - 16 - Weaver vs FRM (II) (beats 13 set by Jay A. Anglada vs Swarthmore (A) 1957-58 (Weaver attempted 19)(Anglada attempted 13) Most free throws attempted one game - 19 - Weaver vs FRM (H) 1957-58 (made 16) Most rebounds one season - 263 - Jay A. Anglada (beats 223 set by Ralph E. Chase i956- 5 7) Best rebound average per game - 14.6 - Anglada (beats 11.1 by Chase 1956-5/) Most career rebounds - 423 - Ralph E. Chase - 1956 - 58)(39 games) Best rebound average per game career - 10.8 - Ralph E. Chase (39 games) Best field goal percentage one season - 44.3% - Chase (94 - 212)(new category) Best field goal percentage career - 43.3 - Chase (189 - 436)(new category) Best free throw percentage one game - 100% - Jay A. Anglada vs Swarthmore (A)(13 - 13) (more than 10 shot by starter in a game) The following is a summary of G. Raymond Weaver's career scoring record which is a three year record as well as a four year record: 19 games 1955-56 20 1956-57 19_ 1957-58 58 games 3 years 104 fgs 60 - 94 = 63.8% fts 141 - 368 = 38.3 106 - 171 = 61.9 127 - 310 = 40.9 113 - 152 = 74.3 TiT~- 279 - 417 = 66.9 268 pts = 14.1 388 = 19.4 367 = 19.3 1023 = 17.6 Post-Season Honors First Team ALL MAC - NORTH - G. Raymond Weaver (led the division in scoring with 335 points for 18.6 average) Honorable Mention ALL MAC - NORTH - Jay A. Anglada In the Spring, Weaver was named the R. H. McAndrews Award winner for 1957-58 athletic year. This award signifies the outstanding athlete of the year. Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *G. Raymond Weaver '58 Captain; *John "Jack" Wiley '58; *Robert E. Shapley '59; '"Raymond E. Cromer ’61 Center - *Ralph E. Chase ’59; *Jay A. Anglada '61; '"Joseph P. Elinsky ’60 Guard - "'"John T. Valenti '59; ^Robert C. Wachter '60; '-"Robert E. Diehl '61 Manager - '-Lawrence Green ’60 others - Roy H. Lockwood '59; Neil B. Paxson '60; Howard J. Maat '60; Neal W. Lovsnes '60; J. Thomas Engle '61; Byron G. Quann '61 *A11 statistics for this season were gleaned from Athletic Director David B. Eavenson's reports which are located in the May Morris Roan Archives in the Spahr Library. 1958-1959 Opponents Dec 3 H Swarthmore 6 A Albright O / A Navy 15 H Wilkes 16 A Ursinus 18 A Elizabethtown Jan 8 H Lebanon Valley 10 H Susquehanna 12 H F&M 14 A Gettysburg 17 A PMC 31 H Johns Hopkins Feb 2 H Moravian 9 A Juniata 11 A Washington College 14 A Lehigh 17 H Gettysburg 20 A Lycoming 21 A Western Maryland 21 A F&M 20 games Scoring by games 1. Svrarthmore 63 - 49 FG FT Pts Elinsky 7 3 - 4 17 Valenti 6 1 - 1 13 Diehl 5 1 - 1 11 Paxson 4 1 - 2 9 Becker 1 3 - 3 5 Shapley 2 4 Ferguson 1 0 - 1 2 Van VJickle 2 - 3 2 Cromer; Kardin; Quann; ; Lovsnes; Hermann all 0 26 11 - 15 63 Albright 69 - 90 Valenti 9 5 - 8 23 Elinsky 7 2 - 0 C* 16 Paxson 5 0 - 2 10 Shapley 4 1 - 2 9 Becker 6 - 7 6 Ferguson 1 0 - 1 2 Diehl 1 2 Hermann 1 - 2 1 Cromer; Hardin; Quann ; Lovsnes; Van VJickle all 0 27 15 " 24 69 0 49 Won 7 Lost 13 90 99 Coach Joseph G. DuCharme 74 63 Captain John T. Valenti 99 93 Manager Allan C. Sidle 55 70 Ass't Coach Donald R. Seibert 96 71 64 75 78 74 75 66 89 66 _21 1519 3. Navy 35 - 99 Becker 3 2 - 5 8 Elinsky 2 4 - 6 8 Valenti 2 1 2 5 Diehl 1 1 2 3 Paxson 1 2 Quann 1 2 Lovsnes 1 0 1 2 Cromer 2 - 3 2 Shapley 1 - 4 1 Ferguson 1 — 1 1 Van VJickle 1 2 1 Hardin 0 - 1 0 Hermann 0 - 1 0 11 13 - 28 35 Wilkes 96 " 74 Valenti 9 8 - 10 26 Elinsky 8 5 10 21 Cromer 6 2 3 14 Shapley 4 2 - 3 10 Becker 4 2 7 10 Paxson 4 1 - 2 9 Lovsnes 1 2 - 2 4 Hermann 1 2 Ferguson; Kardin; Quann; Van ’ ,.'icicle ' allO 37 22 - 37 96 D 63 69 35 96 72 80 74 84 73 54 60 75 71 59 72 67 58 77 73 60 1372 9. Ursinus 72 63 Elinsky ii 6 - 11 28 Valenti 7 3 - 7 17 Shapley 3 3 “ 5 9 Becker 3 1 - o J 7 Cromer 3 1 - 2 7 Ferguson 1 2 Paxson 1 2 Lovsnes 0 - 1 0 Hermann 0 29 14 29 72 Elizabethtown 80 - ■ 99 Valenti 8 5 - 7 21 Cromer 6 3 - 4 15 Shapley 6 1 - 2 13 Becker 5 3 - 3 13 Elinsky p 5 “ 9 11 Paxson 1 2 - o 4 Quann 1 1 - 3 3 Tovsness Hermann all 0 30 20 - 31 80 Lebanon Valley 74 - 93 Elinsky 5 5 8 15 Paxson 6 2 7 14 Becker 5 3 - 7 13 Cromer 5 1 - 4 11 Shapley 3 3 “ 5 9 Valenti 4 8 Quann 1 2 Hermann 1 2 Lovsnes 0 30 14 31 74 Susquehanna vr\ 1 - 3 - CO Valenti 6 6 - 8 18 Klinski 5 4 - 9 14 Becker 3 7 12 13 Hermann 3 2 - 3 8 Shapley 2 3 - 5 7 Cromer 2 2 - 2 6 Quann 3 0 - 3 6 Paxson 2 0 1 4 Hardin 2 0 2 4 Lovsnes 2 0 - 1 4 Van Wickle 0 - 2 0 Ferguson 0 30 24 - 48 84 F&M 73 ~ 70 Valenti 8 3 - 3 19 Elinsky 8 3 - 6 19 Paxson 6 i- - 5 13 Becker 4 4 - 5 12 Quann 3 0 - 1 6 Cromer 1 2 - 2 4 Shapley 0 - 1 0 30 13 - 23 73 Gettysburg 54 - 96 Elinsky 4 2 - 5 10 Becker 3 4 - 7 10 Quann 2 3 - 4 7 Paxson 3 0 - 1 6 Cromer 3 0 - 1 6 Shapley 3 0 - 2 6 Valenti 2 2 - 2 6 Lovsnes 1 l - 2 3 Hardin: Hermann all 0 21 12 - 24 54 PMC 60 - 71 Cromer 10 0 - 2 20 Becker 4 4 - 7 12 Valenti 4 8 Paxson 3 6 Elinsky 2 2 - 2 6 Shapley 5 ~ 7 5 Lovsnes 1 1 - 1 3 Quann: Hermann all 0 24 12 - 19 60 Johns Hopkins 75 - 64 Paxson 8 2 - 4 18 Cromer 7 14 Elinsky 9 3 - 3 21# Valenti 4 0 - 1 8 Radcliffe 2 0 - 1 4 Lovsnes 1 1 - 1 3 Hardin 1 2 Quann 1 2 Crum 0 - 1 0 Shapley; ! Hermann: L„Maat_ all 0 Becker 1 1 - 2 34 7 - 13 75 #out of order Moravian 71 - 75 Cromer 9 1 - 2 19 Elinsky 5 6 - 7 16 Becker 5 6 15 Paxson 4 c. - 5 13 Valenti 3 2 3 8 Ouann: Lovsnes all 0 26 19 - 23* 71 *82.6?S Juniata 59 ■ - 78 Cromer 5 3 - 3 13 Valenti 5 2 - 3 12 Elinsky 4 4 7 12 Paxson 3 1 1 7 Shapley 3 0 - 1 6 Becker 2 2 - 2 6 Maat 1 2 Lovsnes 1 - 1 1 Quann 0 - 1 0 Hermann 0 23 13 “ 19 59 Washington College 72 - 74 Quann 11 3 - 6 25 Valenti 6 3 - 4 15 Cromer 4 1 - 2 9 Shapley 1 5 8 7 Elinsky 2 1 - 4 5 Becker 1 2 - 2 4 Paxson 1 1 - 2 3 Hermann 1 1 4 3 Maat 1 - 2 1 Radcliffe 0 27 18 - 34 72 Lehigh 67 " 75 Cromer 4 6 - 6 14 Elinsky 6 1 3 13 Valenti 4 2 “ 2 10 Quann 3 4 - 5 10 Paxson 3 2 - 4 8 Becker 2 2 - 4 6 Shapley 1 2 Hermann 1 2 Maat 1 2 Lovsnes 0 25 17 24 67 17. Gettysburg 58 - 66 Becker 7 3 - 5 17 Elinsky 6 1 - 1 13 Quann 6 0 - 1 12 Valenti 5 10 Cromer 3 0 - 1 6 Paxson 0 - 1 0 27 4 9 58 Lycoming 77 - - 89 Becker 9 . 3 - 6 21 Elinsky 5 8 - 10 18 Valenti 5 5 - 6 15 Cromer 4 2 - 2 10 Quann 2 4 Paxson 2 0 - 1 4 Hardin 1 1 - 1 3 Hermann 1 2 29 19 26 77 Western Maryland 73 - 66 Elinsky 8 9 - 10 25 Maat 5 1 - 1 11 Hardin 1 8 - 9 10 Cromer 4 1 - 1 9 Becker 2 2 - 4 6 Valenti 2 4 Quann 1 2 - 4 4 Radcliffe 1 2 Paxson 1 0 - 1 2 Shapley 0 - 1 0 Lovsnes; Hermann_ all 0 25 23 - 31 73 F&M 60 - 73 Valenti 7 3 - 4 17 Elinsky 6 2 - 3 14 Maat 3 1 - 1 7 Becker 2 3 - 4 7 Hardin 2 1 - 1 5 Quann 2 0 - 1 4 Paxson 1 2 - 3 4 Shapley 1 2 24 12 - 17 60 Totals Individual Scoring Joseph P. Elinsky FGs 113 76 FTs 120 __ 63.3 % John T. Valenti 106 51 - 71 = 71.8 Eugene M. Becker 66 62 - 101 = 61.3 Raymond E. Cromer 76 27 - 40 = 67.5 Neil E. Paxson 59 20 - 45 = 44.4 Robert E. Shapley 33 24 - 46 = 52.1 Byron G. Quann 37 13 - 29 = 44.8 John T. Hardin 7 10 - 14 71.4 Howard J. Maat 10 3 - 4 = 75.0 Michael J. Hermann 8 4 - 10 = 40.0 Neal W. Lovsnes 7 6 - 10 = 60.0 Robert E. Diehl 7 2 - 3 = 66.6 Thomas M. Ferguson 3 1 - 3 = 33.3 John H. Radcliffe 3 0 - 1 = 00.0 Charles E. Van Wickle 3 - 7 = 42.8 William E. Crum 0 - 1 = 00.0 535-1372= 302 - 505 = 59.8 38 . 9 ^ 302 263 194 179 138 90 8 ? 24 23 20 20 16 7 6 3 _0 1372 Season Hi-Lites Only 3' seniors on the squad. The rest of the squad was mostly freshmen and sophomores. Captain John T. Valenti was voted MVP Joseph P. Elinsky was the leading rebounder with 157 for a 7.8 avg. Team shot 19 for 23 foul shots for 82.6# versus Moravian (H) Feb 2, 1959 Finished 7 - 9 in the MAC. Elinsky topped the three hundred scoring mark. Record s Most team field goals one season - 535 (old record “ 522 by 1954-55) Most free throws attempted one game - 48 (old record - 46 vs Lehigh (a) 1956-57) vs Susquehanna (a) Letter Winners and squad members Forwards - ^Raymond E. Cromer *6l; *John T. Hardin '62; ^Robert E. Shapley *59; *Eugene M, Becker *62 Center - ^Joseph P. Elinsky '60; *Byron G. Quann *61 Guard - *John T. Valenti '59 Captain; *Michael J. Hermann 1 61; *Neil B. Paxson '60 *Neal W. Lovsnes ’ 60 Manager “ *Allan C, Sidle bl others - Howard J. Maat *60: Robert E. Diehl *61; Thomas M. Ferguson *62; John H. Radcliffe *62; Charles E. Van Wickle *62; William E. Crum '63 *Have Official Scorebook for this year. 1959-1960 ODDonent Dec 2 H Lycoming 5 A Elizabethtown 9 K Western Maryland 11 H Pennsylvania 12 A Swarthmore 14 H Ursinus Jan 6 H Juniata 9 A Wilkes 12 H Gettysburg 13 A F&M 16 H PMC Feb 3 A Susquehanna 6 A Lebanon Valley 9 u n Elizabethtown 13 H Lehigh 16 A Gettysburg 20 h T F&M 23 A Johns Hopkins 25 A Moravian Mar _1 H Albright 20 games Scoring by games Lycoming 71 - 79 FG FT Pts Elinsky 6 9 - 12 21 Cromer 7 0 - 1 14 Becker 5 1 - 2 11 Hermann 5 1 - 2 11 Quann 3 1 - 2 7 Wickenheiser 2 4 Paxson 1 1 - 1 3 Lovsnes 0 Schantzenbach 0 - 1 0 29 : 13 - 21 71 Elizabethtown 73 - 81 Becker 7 5 - 6 19 Elinsky 4 9 - 11 17 Quann 7 14 Paxson 2 2 - 3 6 Schantzenbach 5 - 6 5 Cromer 2 0 - 2 4 Lovsnes 2 4 Wickenheiser 2 4 Maat 0 0 71 79 Won 9 Lost 11 73 81 80 58 MAC -Won 9 Lost 7 47 6? 67 52 Coach Joseph G. DuCharme 42 48 75 67 Captain Joseph P. Elinsky 81 102 70 86 Manager John P. Cornew 95 86 76 63 Ass't Coach Jesse Arnelle 82 73 81 77 0T 76 83 53 60 70 78 76 l—1 0T 69 63 70 106 60 1408 1462 Western Maryland 80 - ■ 58 Cromer 11 1 - 2 23 Elinsky 9 4 - 6 22 Quann 6 0 - 2 12 Becker 5 1 - 6 11 Wickenheiser 1 3 - 4 5 Schantzenbach 1 2 - 5 4 Maat 1 2 Paxson 1 - 1 1 Hermann; Lovsne s: Engle all 0 34 12 - 26 80 Pennsylvania 47 - 67 Elinsky 3 6 - 8 12 Quann 5 0 - 1 10 Becker 3 3 - 6 9 Wickenheiser 3 6 Maat 2 4 Lovsnes 1 2 - 3 4 Paxson 1 2 Cromer 0 - 2 0 Hermann; Schantzenbach; Meals; Engle _ all 0 18 11 - 20 4? 26 21 - 28 73 9. 5. Swarthmore 67 - 52 Elinsky 8 7 - 12 23 Paxson 6 3 - 6 15 Cromer 6 12 Quann 3 1 - 3 7 Becker 2 3 - 5 7 Lovsnes 2 - 2 2 Schantzenbach 1 - 2 1 Hermann; Maat; Wickenheiser; 25 leais an 17 - 30 u 67 6. Ursinus 42 - 48 Cromer 9 18 Elinsky 3 4-6 10 Maat 4 8 Quann 2 0-1 4 Paxson 2-2 2 Becker 0-2 0 Schantzenbach; Meal s all 0 18 6 - 11 42 7. Juniata 75 - 67 Quann 10 1 - 5 21 Elinsky 7 1-2 15 Cromer 7 14 Becker 5 3-7 13 Hermann 5 2-8 12 Paxson 0 34 7-22 75 8. Wilkes 81 - ■ 102 Elinsky 8 10 - 11 26* Quann 9 1-2 19 Cromer 6 2-3 14 Becker 5 1-5 11 Maat 2 4 Paxson 1 2 Hermann 1 2 Lovsnes 1 0-2 2 Schantzenbach 1-2 1 Wickenheiser 0 33 15 " 25 81 *Elinsky made 10 - 11 FTs = 90.9 t Gettysburg 70-86 Elinsky 10 4 - 9 24 Hermann 7 2 - 5 16 Becker 7 1 3 15 Cromer 5 1 1 11 Wickenheiser 1 2 Quann 1 0 A JL 2 Lovsnes 0 31 8 - 20 70 Paxson 0 1 0# #out of order 10 . F&M 95 - 86 Becker 12 4 5 28 Elinsky 6 9 - 12 21 Cromer 9 18 Quann 4 4 5 12 Hermann 3 3 - 4 9 Maat 3 1 - 1 7 Paxson 0 37 21 - 27 95 11. PMC 76 - 83 Quann 8 3 - 5 19 Becker 6 4 8 16 Hermann 7 1 “ 3 15 Cromer 6 0 - 1 12 Elinsky 5 2 “ 4 12 Maat 1 2 33 10 — 21 76 12. Susquehanna 82 - 73 Cromer 11 1 5 23 Becker 10 3 6 23 Elinsky 5 9 - 9 19* Quann 3 2 4 8 Hermann 1 4 — 5 6 Paxson 1 1 2 a 31 20 31 82 *Elinsky made 9 ~ 9 Fts = 100^ 17. F&M 13. 14. 15. 16. Lebanon Valley 81 - 77 1 OT Elinsky 9 5 - 10 23 Becker 5 10 - 14 20 Quann 8 2 - 2 18 Cromer 4 1 - 2 9 Meals 2 4 Hermann 1 1 - 3 3 Maat 2 - 2 2 Lovsnes 2 - 3 2 Schantzenbach 0 - 1 0 29 23 - 3? 81 Elizabethtown 76 - 83 Elinsky 11 1 - 5 23 Becker 6 7 - 9 19 Hermann 5 1 - 1 11 Ouann 4 3 - 6 11 Cromer 4 2 - 2 10 Paxson 1 _2. 31 14 - 23 76 Lehigh 53 “ 60 Cromer 7 1 - 3 15 Becker 5 3 - 6 13 Quann 5 1 - 3 11 Elinsky 2 5 - 6 9 Schantzenbach 1 1 - 4 3 Hermann 1 2 Maat• Meals all 0 21 11 - 22 53 Gettysburg 70 - 78 Cromer 10 0 - 3 20 Elinsky 6 7 10 19 Quann 6 2 - 6 14 Hermann 6 1 2 13 Becker 2 4 Paxson 0 30 10 21 70 ?6 - 73 Dbl OT 18. 19. 20 . Elinsky 8 2 - 5 18 Becker 6 6 - 7 18 Hermann 4 5 - 6 13 Cromer 4 4 - 4 12 Paxson 2 3 " 6 7 Quann 3 0 - 1 6 Maat 1 0 - 2 2 28 20 - 31 76 Johns Hopkins 69 - - 63 Becker 7 5 - 8 19 Quann 7 2 - 3 16 Elinsky 3 8 - 11 14 Hermann 5 1 - 1 11 Cromer 3 2 - 3 8 Paxson 1 - 2 1 25 19 - 28 69 Moravian 70 - 106 Quann 9 4 - 9 22 Elinsky 4 7 " 9 15 Becker 3 5 " 7 11 Paxson 4 2 - 3 10 Cromer 3 6 Meals 2 4 Hermann 1 2 Maat; Lovsnes; Schantzenbach all 0 26 18 - 28 70 Albright 5^ Becker - 60 10 1 - 1 21 Elinsky 4 4 - 4 12 Hermann 3 1 - 1 7 Quann 3 0 - 1 6 Paxson 1 2 - 3 4 Cromer 1 1 - 3 3 Wickenheiser 1 - 1 1 22 10 - 14 54 Individual Scoring Joseph P. Elinsky Eugene H. Becker Raymond E. Cromer Byron G. Quann Michael J. Hermann Neil B. Paxson Howard J. Maat Robert L. Wickenheiser Neal W. Lovsnes William K. Schantzenbach George C. Meals J. Thomas Engle FGs FTs 121 113 - 162 = 111 66 - 113 = 115 16 - 3? = 106 27 - 62 = 55 23 - 41 = 20 18 - 30 = 14 3 - 5 = 9 4 - 5 = 4 6 - 10 = 2 10 - 21 = 4 561-1433= 286 - 486 = 37.3% 'otals 69 .7% 355 17.7 58.4 288 14,4 43.2 246 12.3 43.5 239 11.9 56.0 133 60.0 58 60.0 31 80.0 22 60.0 14 47.6 14 8 0 58.8 1408 Season Hi- Litas . Second time in three years that four Red Devils scored over 200 points - Elinsky, Becker, Cromer, and Quann. All four finished with double figure game averages. Joseph F. Elinsky scored double figures in 19 of 20 games. Both Elinsky and Byron G. Quann pulled down over 200 rebounds. Elinsky had 245 for a 12.2 avg. and Quann had 218 for a 10.9 avg with a game high 26 vs PMC (K) Jan 16, i 960 . Finished 4th in the MAC - North. (9 “ 7) Elinsky finished his scoring career with two years over 300 points. Four game win streak in mid-season. Joesp’n P. Elinsky was selected as MVP for the season. He also had a streak 01 12 straight free throws during the season. He made 10 - 11 vs Wilkes (A) and made 9 - 9 vs Susquehanna (A) Records Most rebounds for career - 464 - Joseph P. Elinsky ( 3 years )(53 games)(8.75) (old record - 423 ~ Ralph E. Chase - 39 games) Most foul shots made one season - 113 “ Joseph P. Elinsky (ties G. Raymond Weaver Most^ Tearr)rebounds for one season - 867 for 43.3 avg (old record 858 - 1956 — 57 ) Most team field goals - 561 (Old record - 535 ~ 1958-59) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Joseph P. Elinsky '60 Captain; *Raymond E. Cromer '61; *Neil B. Paxson *60; ^Howard J. Maat '60 Center -*3yron G. Quann ' 6 l Guard - *Michael J. Hermann '61; Neal W. Lovsnes '60; *Eugene M. Becker 62 Manager - *John P. Comew ’63 „ r others - J. Thomas Engle '61; William K. Schantzenbach 63; George C. Meals 03 ; Robert L. Wickenheiser *63 *Kave Official Scorebook for this year. 1960-1961 ODDonent D 0 Bee 1 A Washington College 52 55 6 IT Elizabethtown , . 48 10 TT Swarthmore 63 37 13 A Ursinus 78 72 15 A Western Maryland 53 91 Jan 7 H Wilkes 91 58 10 A Gettysburg 65 85 11 H F&M 57 66 14 A PMC 74 67 Feb 1 u Susquehanna 65 76 7 u Lebanon Valley 79 75 O' 8 A Lycoming 70 74 14 F Gettysburg 40 76 15 A Lehigh 58 96 18 A A F&M 78 69 21 H Johns Hopkins 95 48 25 A Juniata 91 71 27 A Elizabethtown 8Z 18 games 1250 1251 Won 9 Lost 9 MAC 9 Lost 6 Head Coach Joseph G. DuCharme Ass 1 1 W. J. Gobrecht Frosh James McKenna Manager Charles Wasilko Tri-Captains - Raymond E. Cromer, Byron G. Quann, and Michael J. Hermann Scoring by games 1. Washington College 52 - 55 4. Ursinus 78 - 72 FG FT Pts Becker 5 -13 4 - 6 14 Cromer 6 - 12 1 - 1 13 Schantzenbach 4-84 - 6 12 Quann 3 - 13 2 - 3 8 Hermann 1-91 - 3 3 Meals 1-20 - 1 2 Bitenhafer 0-1 0 Smedley 0-1 0 20 - 59 12 -20 52 Elizabethtown 66 - 48 Becker 7 - 14 4 - 6 18 Cromer 8-20 16 Hermann 5 - 12 2 - 5 12 Schantzenbach 6-91 - 3 11 Quann 2-81 - 2 5 Meals 2 - 5 4 29 - 68 8 -16 66 Swarthmore 63 - 3? Becker 6 - 16 1 - 4 13 Hermann 6 - 11 1 - 2 13 Schantzenbach 3-55 -11 11 Quann 4 - 14 1 - 2 0 Cromer 3"9 6 Smedley 2-61 - 2 _y Bole 1-2 2 Meals 1-40 - 1 2 Morgan 2 - 2 2 Bitenhafer 0 - 1 0 "26 - 67 11 "25 63 Schantzenbach 5 - 10 12 - 12 22 Becker 7 - 21 1 - 5 15 Quann 6 - 9 1 - 4 13 Cromer 6 - 16 12 Hermann c j - 7 1 - 1 11 Bole 1 - 2 1 - 2 3 Meals 1 - 2 2 31 - 67 16 - 24 78 Western Maryland 53 - 91 Quann 6 - 16 2 - 8 14 Smedley 3 - 9 4 - 7 10 Meals 2 - 6 4 - 5 8 Cromer 3 - 14 0 - 1 6 Schantzenbach 1 - 6 4 - 7 6 Bole 3 - 4 0 - 1 6 Hermann 1 - 8 1 - 2 3 Becker 0 - 8 0 - 3 0 Bitenhafer 0 - 2 0 Morgan 0 - A 1 0 Evans 0 - 2 0 19 - 76 15 - 34 53 Wilkes Becker Schantze Hermann Cromer Quann Morgan Evans Bole Smedley Meals 91 58 ?-12 4- 9 8 - 15 5 - 16 3 - 3 2 - 5 10 . Susquehanna 65 'Jj - 76 - 15 23 Quann 7 - 18 3 - 6 17 - 13 18 Becker 6 - 16 1 - 5 13 A — _L 17 Cromer 4 - 16 9 _ J 0 J 11 10 Hermann 4 - 10 2 - 2 10 _ ), 9 Schantzenbach 1 - 2 4 - 6 6 4 6 iieals 2 - 4 4 Evans 0 - 3 4 - 5 4 _ 9 Smedley 0 ’ Hermann 7 - 16 3 ^ -7 Qjuann J - lo 3 9 Becker 2-14 1 - 5 Meals 0 2 Evans 0 - 1 Smedley _____ 27 - 84 16-25 7 13. Gettysburg 40 - 76 5-10 1 - '1 1 2- 7 3-5 3 - 9 0-1 2-11 1-8 1-2 2-2 Schantzenbach 1 - 5 1 “ 8 Smedley 1-2 0-1 Morgan 1 - 3 Meals 0 - 3 Ditenhafer; Butera -all- Hermann Quann Cromer Becker Evans 16-52 8-21 40 25 - 72 24 - 32 74 o O ol O H INVO J - 8 3 - 3 9 Hermann 4 - 12 8 Ditenhafer 2 - 6 0 1 4 Treicis 1 - 2 2 2 4 Winslow 1 - 7 1 1 O J Schwarz 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 Kilpatrick 1 - 2 0 - 1 2 Hitchens 0 - 1 0 Smith 0 1 0 Weaver 0 16 - 48 10 - 15 42 PMC 80 - 82 Schantzenbach 11 - 17 3 - 3 25 Kilpatrick 7 - 15 1 - i 15 Winslow 5 - 10 c j 6 15 Hermann 6 - 15 2 - 2 14 Ditenhafer 5 - 14 1 1 11 Treicis 0 - 4 0 Smith 0 34 - 75 12 - 13 80 Elizabethtown 60 - 70 Schantzenbach 6 - 9 5 - 10 17 Ditenhafer 4 - 10 - 6 13 Hermann 6 11 12 Winslow q - 9 2 - 3 8 Mervine o - 4 6 Kilpatrick 1 - q 2 Shapiro - r* ( 2 Kitchens 0 24 - 53 12 - 19 60 Lycoming 85 - 89 Hermann 12 - 19 3 3 27 Shapiro 6-12 6 8 18 Ditenhafer 6-19 2 “ 3 14 Sc hant z e n bach 3-9 6 - 7 12 Winslow 5-12 1 - 3 11 Kilpatrick 1-2 0 - 1 2 Mervine 1 - 3 1 33 - 73 19 — 28 85 Lebanon Valley 62 - 83 Schantzenbach 7 - 13 5 - 6 19 Shapiro 6-13 3 — 4 15 Kilpatrick 4-9 1 2 9 Ditenhafer 3 - 7 2 - 2 8 Mervine 2-5 Q J - 5 7 Winslow 1-9 2 Hermann 1-10 2 Schwarz 0-1 0 Hitchens 0 24 - 67 14 *“ 19 62 Gettysburg 57 - 89 Shapiro 9-17 C - 7 23 Schantzenbach 4 - 10 0 “ 2 8 Winslow 3 - 8 2 - O J 8 Hermann 3-12 6 Hitchens 3 - 4 3 Mervine 0-2 3 - 4 3 Ditenhafer 1-10 4 2 Kilpatrick 0-3 2 - 2 Schwarz 2 - 9 2 20 - 62 17 - 26 57 F&H 58 - 66 Shapiro 6-12 4 - 8 16 Schantzenbach 5-12 3 - rf 5 13 Hermann 5-14 3 - 3 13 Winslow 1-10 5 - 5 7 Kilpatrick 2-4 2 - 2 6 Ditenhafer 1 - 5 1 - 2 3 Mervine 0 - 4 0 20 - 57 18 - 29 58 Johns Hopkins 71 - ' 75 CT Hermann Schantzenbach Kilpatrick Shapiro Smith Winslow Ditenhafer Mervine Hitchens 7 - 15 4-10 3 " 9 3 - 7 4-8 2-14 1-3 1-1 7 - 4 - 5 _ 1 - 8 9 7 2 0-1 2-2 1-2 1 - 9 21 12 11 7 n O i, 4 4 25 - 67 21 - 33 71 16. Lebanon Valley Shapiro 3c b an tzenbach Hermann Schwarz Winslow Smith Ditenhafer Hervine Kilpatrick Kitchens 64 - 85 9-19 3 ~ 5 21 4-13 4-10 12 4-9 1-2 9 2-6 4 0-1 2-2 2 0-81-3 1 0-2 0-1 0 26 - ?2 12 - 25 64 Individual Scoring William K. Schantzenbach N, Anthony Hermann Richard E. Shapiro J. Dallas Winslow David K. Ditenhafer Dean J. Kilpatrick William R, Mervine John Treicis Donald K. Smith Glenn E. Hitchens Ro be rt 3c hwarz Garrett L. Heishman Robert Weaver EG 70 - 168 = 41.6% 81 - 215 = 37.6 64 - 147 = 43.5 46 - 158 = 29.1 3? - 124 = 29.8 27 - 76 = 35.5 6 - 13 = 46.1 7 - 29 = 24.1 6 - 13 = 46.1 3 - 19 = 15.7 4 - 6 = 66.6 2 - 9 = 22.2 1 - 3 = 33.3 354 - 980 = 34.1 FT 69 - 113 = 61.0% 31 - 38 = 81.5 47 - 67 = 70.1 48 - 68 = 70.5 26 - 39 = 66.6 15 - 30 = 50.0 10 - 20 = 50.0 8 - 11 = 72.7 5 - 10 = 50.0 2 - 4 = 50.0 0 - 1 = 00.0 0 - 1 = 00.0 261 - 402 = 64.9" Totals per frame 209 = 13.0 193 = 12.0 175 = 11.6 140 = 8.75 100 = 6.2 • 69 = 5.3 22 = 3.1 22 = 2.7 12 = 3.0 11 = 1.2 10 = 1.4 4 2 - 1.3 "W = 60.5 Season Hi-Lites Shot 49 fouls at Washington College as 3^ personals were called against them (made 33). Won 3 out of the first four games and then lost the next 12 in a row. 'however there were a lot of close games involved in those 12 losses. Least number of games played since 1945-46. _ ^ Two outstanding team foul shooting games - 23 for 25 vs Swarthmore (H) • 0/0 a - 12 for 13 vs PMC (A) = 92.3^. ,, ^ _ . TT , . N. Anthony Hermann shot 26 free throws in a row from Washington College to Johns Hopkins William K. Schantzenbach ended four year career with 675 points. William K. Schantzenbach was selected MVP. Records Most free throws in a row - 26 - N. Anthony Herman (breaks 19 in a row by John "Jack Wiley - 1956-57) Best FT Percentage - 92% - vs Swarthmore (H) and 92.3.« vs Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *'!illiam K. Schantzenbach '63 Captain 5 *David K. J. Kilpatrick '66; *Glenn S. Hitchens '64 Center - *Richard S. Shapiro '65; ^William R. Mervine (64 Guard - *N. Anthony Hermann '65; *J. Dallas Winslow ' 66 ; Manager - *Arthur W. Hankin others - Donald K. Smith ' 66 ; C-. Robert Weaver (65; John "Gary" Heishman '65; Pnilip J. Fogli '66 PMC (a) (new category) Ditenhafer '63; *Dean *Robert Schwarz '64 Treicis '65; Garrett L. 11 *3tatistics from Official Scorebook in Athletic Office files 1963 - 1964 Opponent D 0 Dec 4 K Washington College 83 91 Won 11 Lost 9 5 A Haverfora 62 65 OT 7 A Swarthmore 67 62 MAC - Won 10 Lost 5 11 A Wilkes 68 52 13 U 1 1 ^Hamilton 51 69 Head Coach Joseph G. DuCharme 14 A *Hobart 60 51 17 A Lebanon Valley 79 82 Ass't W. J. Gobrecht Jan 8 K F&M 99 61 11 H PMC 69 63 Captain N. Anthony Hermann 15 K Gettysburg 64 66 17 H u’rsinus 81 69 Manager 18 A Muhlenberg 69 75 Feh 6 A Elizabethtown 75 116 8 H Lycoming 74 71 11 H Western Maryland 93 78 13 A Gettysburg 52 67 15 A F&M 72 71 18 xi Lebanon Valley 68 64 22 A Johns Hopkins 60 55 24 A Muhlenberg (MAC Playc af)6l 20 games 1407 1403 Scoring by games 1. Washington College 83 ~ 91 *nrt FT Fts Smith 10 - 23 0 - 1 20 Shapiro 8 - 18 2 - 3 18 Winslow 6 - 9 1 - 3 13 Hermann 6 - 23 12 Fogli 4 - 8 8 Solot 2 6 4 Ditenhafer 1 - 5 1 - 2 3 Zimmerman 1 - 7 1 - 1 3 Piichards 1 - 1 2 Fed ok 0 - 2 0 Mervine 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 39 -103 5 - 11 83 Haverford 62 : - 65 0T Shapiro o s - 17 3 - 6 21 Smith 6 - 19 3 - 4 15 Winslow 6 - 12 2 - O J 14 Hermann 4 - 19 1 - 2 9 Solot 1 - 2 2 Ditenhafer 0 - 9 1 - 3 1 Fed ok 0 - 1 0 Fogli 0 - 8 0 Mervine 0 - 1 0 Zimmerman 0 26 - 87 10 - 19 62 3. Swarthmore 6? - 62 Smith 7 - 18 0 - 2 14 Hermann 4 - 13 6 - 8 14 Shapiro 3 - 9 6 - 7 12 Fogli 4 - 7 4 - 4 12 Winslow 4 - 6 3 - 5 11 Solot 1 - 5 2 Ditenhafer 1 - 1 2 Zimmerman 0 - 4 0 F'edok: Klatskv: Howell all 0 24 - 63 19 - 26 67 Wilkes 68 - 52 Hermann 7 - 14 4 - 5 18 Shapiro 6 - 14 3 - 4 15 Winslow 5 - 13 1 - 6 11 Smith 3 - 10 2 - 4 g Solot 3 - 7 6 Zimmerman 3 - 8 6 Fogli 2 - 7 4 Fed ok 0 - 3 0 Howell 0 - 2 0 Klatzky 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 29 - 79 10 - 20 68 Hamilton 51 - ■ 69 9. PMC 69 - 63 Hermann 5 - 18 2 - 2 12 Smith 10 - 20 2 - 4 22 Smith 4 - 13 3 - 5 11 Thomas 5 - 9 4 - 5 14 Winslow 4 - 9 1 - 1 O Winslow 5 - 20 2 - 4 12 Solot 1 - r > j 2 - 2 4 Shapiro 4 - 10 3 - 3 11 Zimmerman 2 - 0 O 4 Hermann 2 - 7 4 Fogli 2 - 8 0 - 1 4 Fogli 4 — 5 4 Shariro 2 - 9 4 Zimmerman 1 - 3 0 — 2 2 Fedok 1 - 6 1 - 2 3 Fedok 0 - 1 0 Howell 0 Klatzky 0 — 1 0 21 - ?4 9 - 13 51 Solot 0 2 7 - 70 15 - 24 69 Hobart 60 - 51 10. Gettysburg 64 - 66 Hermann 5 - 14 9 — 12 19 Smith 6 - 13 2 - 5 14 Shapiro 7 - 12 5: 8 19 Fogli 4 - 8 1 - 2 9 Smith 6 - 12 2 2 14 Solot 2 - 9 3 - 4 7 Thomas 4 - 10 6 — 8 14 Zimmerman 2 - 2 4 Hermann 4 - 9 4 — 5 12 Winslow 2 - 10 4 Winslow 1 - 4 JL 3 i Shaoiro 1 - 10 1 - 1 22 - 47 20 26 64 22 - 66 16 - 24 60 Lebanon Valley 79 ) “ 82 11. Ursinus 81 - 69 Thomas 10 - 17 2 “ 4 22 Shapiro 8 - 19 6 6 22 Smith 8 - 19 2 - 3 18 Zimmerman 5 - 8 5 5 15 Hermann 4 - 13 8 10 16 Thomas 4 - 7 1 JL 2 9 Shapiro 4 - 14 6 - 7 14 Fogli 3 " 7 3 “ 3 9 Winslow 4 - 10 1 - 6 9 Fed ok 3 - 3 2 2 8 Zimmerman 1 - 1 2 Smith 4 - 18 8 Fogli 0 - 1 0 Hermann 1 - 3 2 4 4 31 - 75 19 - 30 81 Winslow 1 - 4 2 5 4 Solot 0 29 - 69 21 27 79 12. Muhlenberg 69 > - 75 Shapiro 7 - 10 2; 3 16 PfiM 99 - ol Smith 7 - 16 1 - 1 15 Shapiro 8 - 16 3 - 5 19 Thomas 6 - 10 2 - 4 14 Smith 7 - 17 2 - 3 16 Hermann 3 6 6 — 7 12 Thomas 6 - 13 4 - 8 16 Winslow 2 - 7 1 4 5 Hermann 5 - 10 1 - 1 11 Zimmerman 2 - 7 4 Solot 4 - 9 3 - 5 11 Fed ok 0 - 1 3 — 4 3 Fedok 4 - 9 1 - 2 9 Fogli 0 - 2 0 Zimmerman 3 - 7 6 Solot 0 Winslow 2 - 7 1 - 1 5 27 - 59 15 - 23 69 Fogli 1 - 7 2 - 2 4 Howell 1 - 1 2 Cupp 0 - 1 0 Klatzky 0 - 1 0 41 - 98 17 - 27 99 Elizabeth to*. 75 - 116 Hermann 9 17 4 - 5 22 Thomas 5 - r> O 5 - 8 15 Smith 5 - 14 1 - 3 11 Fogli 3 - 1 - 3 7 Shapiro 2 - 14 o - 4 7 Fed ok i - 2 3 3 5 Zimmerman 2 - ( 4 Klatzky 1 - 3 2 Winslow i - 3 0 1 2 Solot 0 29 - 73 17 - 27 75 Lycoming 74 ■ 71 Thomas 6 - 18 7 - 8 23 Hermann 6 - 16 4 - 4 16 Winslow 6 - 12 1 - 3 13 Shapiro 4 - 10 P - 7 11 Zimmerman 2 - 6 2 5 6 Smith i - 9 1 4 3 Fogli i - 1 2 28 - 72 18 - 31 74 Western Maryland 93 - 73 Smith 11 - 19 1 - 2 23 Shapiro 6 - 19 6 - 9 18 Thomas 6 - 14 3 4 15 Winslow 5 - 9 2 - 2 12 Hermann 3 - 8 2 2 8 Cupp 2 - 3 4 Fed ok 2 - 3 4 Zimmerman 2 - 4 4 Fogli 1 - 2 1 1 3 Solot 1 - 1 2 Klatzky 0 1 0 39 - 82 15 - 21 93 Gettysburg 52 - 67 Smith 7 - 16 1 - 3 15 Hermann 5 - 10 2 - 3 12 Zimmerman 3 - 5 0 1 6 Winslow 3 - 6 0 - 3 6 Fogli 1 - 2 4 - 4 6 Thomas 1 - 6 1 - 3 n J Fed ok 0 - 1 2 2 2 Shapiro 0 - 8 2 4 2 Klatzky 0 20 - 54 12 - 23 52 17 . F&M 72 - 71 Shapiro 8 - 22 3 - 4 19 Hermann 7 - 14 5 - 7 19 Thomas 7 - 21 2 - 7 16 Smith 4 - 10 1 - 4 9 Winslow 2 - 6 i _ 1 2 5 Zimmerman 2 - 2 4 Fogli 0 - 1 0 30 - 76 12 - 24 72 Lebanon Valley 68 - 64 Hermann 9 - 16 9 - 12 27 Thomas 5 - 10 3 ~ 5 13 Smith 5 - 16 1 - 2 11 Shapiro 4 - 18 2 - 2 10 Winslow 3 - 4 1 - 4 7 Fogli o - 1 0 26 - 64 16 - 26 68 Johns Hopkin 60 - 55 Winslow 5 - 9 3 - 6 13 Hermann 5 - 11 o _ 4 13 Shapiro 4 - 13 2 - 2 10 Smith 1 - 11 8 - 9 10 Thomas 3 - 7 2 - 5 8 Zimmerman 1 - 4 2 - 2 4 Fogli 1 - 3 2 20 - 58 20 - 28 60 Muhlenberg 61 - 75 (K AC PlayoJ Hermann 4 - 9 6 - 7 14 Shapiro 6 - 20 1 - 2 13 Winslow 4 - 10 4 - 6 12 Smith 4 - 9 1 - 1 9 Thomas 3 - 10 1 - 1 7 Fogli o tJ - 3 4 Cupp 1 - 1 2 Zimmerman 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 Solot 0 - 1 0 Fed ok 0 - 1 0 Klatzky 0 - 2 0 24 - 67 13 - 18 61 210 Individual Scoring N. Anthony Hermann Donald K. Smith Richard S. Shapiro David L. Thomas J. Dallas Winslow Philip J. Fogli Jon G. Zimmerman Jerald A. "Jerry" Solot Edward A. Fed ok David K. Ditenhafer Samuel B. Cupp Alan K. Klatsky David 3. Howell John T. Richards William R. Kervine Totals oer frame - John T. Dotti (84 161 in 20 games, (beats 50.8X, - David L. Thomas - 1964 - 1965 126 - 248 in 18 games) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Theodore K. Jursek '70; *Jerald A. "Jerry" Solot 67; Don L. Staley '70; *Christopher S. Werner '69 Center - *John T. Dotti '70 Guard - *Edward A. Fedok '67 Co-Captain; *Jon C. Zimmerman '67 Co- Captain; *J. Lawrence Kocolowski '68 Manager - '-Richard S.Mullen '69; *Paul G. Thompson '68; *Jeffrey J. Varadi '70 others - Robert H. Burris '69; J. Stanley Stuck '69; David R. Heerwagen '69; John E. Person III 70; Michael F. Mychak 70 DAVID L. WATKINS - 1967 - 1978 231 DAVID L. WATKINS - 1967 - 1978 Another search began immediately to replace the volatile Ashnault. The athletic administration, along with the physical education department, conducted interviews. They offered the head coaching position to David L. Watkins who was a Penn State graduate and at the time the basketball coach at Montclair State in New Jersey. Ironically, Dave's parents were both Dickinson graduates. Watkins immediately won his first game against Swarthmore. The easy win did not presage the deluge of nine straight losses. The eventual 4-15 campaign pointed out the error of Ashnault's recruiting during the past three years. One good feature of the year was the fact that only one non-starting senior would graduate. The underclassmen were led by Ted Jursek who was to blossom into a super star. Following were three more sub-par non-winning seasons. Only Jursek was a shining light as he was practically a one man gang. His deeds are chronicled in the 1969 - 1970 season results. The Watkins coached teams then fashioned back to back winning seasons in 1971 - 1972 and 1972 - 1973. These two successful years were followed by four more less than .5007, seasons. Dave, however, added a new dimension to the basketball pro¬ gram when he led his teams into many holiday tournaments. The first one was the Washington and Lee Tournament in 1969. Each year found the Red Devils in a tournament at some distant college. The most exciting were the trips to Florida. In 1971 - 1972, Dickinson won the Sun Coast Tournament in St. Petersburg that was hosted by Florida Presbyterian. One of the spark plugs of that team was diminutive Frank Noonan, Jr. He was the son of Frank, Sr., a member of the Dick¬ inson Sports Hall of Fame who played on the great 40's teams. A carbon Copy of his dad, Frank, Jr., could manipulate the ball like a Harlem Globetrotter. His accuracy from the fifteen foot line was outstanding, and his career percentage is still the college record. He gained national acclaim when he appeared on the New York TV show, "What's My Line", as the smallest intercollegiate basketball player in the country. Gettysburg was still the nemisis. The Devils had an eleven game loss skein to the Bullets^ The 1972 - 1973 squad finally beat them in a convincing fashion at the Alumni Gym with a score of 83 - 74. At this stage, Gettysburg was beginning their descent from a Division I program to Division III. At the end of the back to back seasons, Watkins had to be¬ gin a major rebuilding program. With Noonan and company depart ing via the sheepskin route, a really green team entered the gym. wgne only two seniors on the squad which included six fresh men. Five of those six were to letter. There were two freshmen who did create quite a stir - Jim Johnston and Bill Hutton. Hutton was a Cumberland Valley ace. Both would begin to challenge the scoring records as freshmen starters. Eventually they topped the 1000 point barrier and became the first teammates to accomp¬ lish this feat. Johnston reached his plateau in the last game of his junior year, while Hutton followed suit the next year. In 1975 - 1976, the MAC - Southern Division Conference was divided into East and West Sections. Dickinson was placed in the West Section with Muhlenberg, Moravian, Western Maryland, Lebanon Valley, FScM, and Gettysburg. Each team had to play each other in a home and home series, plus a minimum amount of games with East Section opponents. The season would end with the two top teams in each section vying for the overall Southern Division title. Just when Watkins had brought his young group from 1973 1974 to maturity, he opted to begin his graduate work towards a doctorate at Penn State. He was to have gone the previous year, but due to increased athletic department duties it was postponed to 1976 - 1977. The talent laden team was handed to assistant coach Paul J. Seybold, who would serve as interim coach until Watkins' return. Seybold, in turn, was aided by former Red Devil Eugene A. Evans. The 9 - 12 = .428% result was a real disappoint¬ ment to all in the program. One of the most exciting games in Watkins' tenure was the Hall of Fame game in 1972-73 against Georgetown. It was John Thompson's first year at Georgetown. He brought his team to Carlisle for an apparent breather. The Hoyas got more than they expected. The fired up Red Devils matched them point for point throughout the contest as Georgetown squeaked out a 66 - 65 win. Coach Watkins returned from his sabbatical for one more season as head mentor. He was moving more and more into athletic administration. In the transition, he remained for a number of years in an assistant coaching position. Watkins did move into second place in longevity as a head basketball coach. His ten year stint was second only to the venerable McAndrews. His over¬ all record was 90 wins and 132 losses for a .405 percentage. The above record was quite adequate when you consider the odds with too few players and seldom a good, big man on the squad. Because of the physical size of Dave's teams, the game turned in¬ to a running contest. Depth was always a problem. Although there were enough players to fill the rosters, there were too few with great ability. In the early years of basketball, six or seven good players could win their share of games, but not in the modern game. Recruitment of outstanding players was another tough obstacle to overcome. The college was constantly raising their admission standards, and the financial aid packages were not always favorable to the prospective athlete. As one can per¬ ceive, the athletic program in general, and the basketball pro¬ gram specifically were having their problems during this era. 1967 - 1968 OpDonent D 0 Dec 2 A Swarthmore 67 49 Won 4 Lost 15 5 A Delaware Valley 65 84 12 H Lebanon Valley 69 78 MAC- Won 4 Lost 13 16 H Juniata 62 77 Jan 4 A F&M 38 80 Head Coach David L. Watkins 6 H PMC 54 58 10 H Washington College 66 84 Ass't William B. Rickenbach 13 A Ursinus 55 75 27 H Gettysburg 80 103 Captain J..n Lawrence Kocolowski Feb 1 A Elizabethtown 40 54 3 H Haverford 87 70 Managers Paul G. Thompson, Mark 8 H F&M 77 67 Methlie, Douglas A. Wertman, and 10 H Lycoming 64 88 James R. Etter 14 A Muhlenberg 58 53 17 A Johns Hopkins 77 88 20 K Western Maryland 91 105 22 H Moravian 64 73 24 A Wilkes 85 96 A Gettysburg 74 112 19 games 1273 1494 Scoring bv games 1. Swarthmore 67 - 49 3. Lebanon Valley 69 - 78 FG FT Pts Jursek 5 - 6 8 - 12 18 Freedman 7 - 12 1 - 3 15 Austin 3 " 7 5 - 7 11 Dotti 3 - 7 3 - 4 9 Tolmie 3 - 10 0 - 1 6 Kocolowski 2 - 7 4 Werner 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Koenig 0 - 2 1 - 2 1 24 - 52 19 " 31 67 Delaware Valley 65 - 84 Jursek 7 “ 15 2 - 5 16 Dotti 7 " 14 1 - 4 15 Austin 2 - 7 4 - 6 8 Tolmie 1 - 1 6 - 8 8 Freedman 3 - 12 1 - 1 7 Werner 1 - 1 3 - 3 5 Kocolowski 2 - 5 0 - 1 4 Koenig 1 - 1 2 24 - 56 17 - 28 65 Jursek 10 -19 4 - 6 24 Dotti 9 - 16 18 Tolmie 5 - 13 0 - 1 10 Freedman 3 - 9 6 Kocolowski 2 - 4 4 Austin 2 - 6 4 Werner 1 - 1 1 - 1 3 Bonner 0 - 3 0 32 - 71 5 - 8 69 Juniata 62 - 77 Werner 5 - 12 8 - 8 18 Freedman 6 - 10 4 - 5 16 Dotti 2 - 9 3 - 6 7 Jursek 3 - 12 0 - 3 6 Kocolowski 2 - 2 1 - 1 5 Austin 2 - 9 0 - 1 4 Tolmie 1 - 3 1 - 2 3 Bonner 1 - 4 1 - 1 3 Koenig: Chanberlin all 0 22 - 61 18 - 27 62 9. Gettysburg 5. v£j 'oO 00 1 80 Tolmie 3 - 9 66 Dotti 3 - 13 0-2 6 Chamberlin 2 - 4 1-1 5 Werner 2 - 9 1-1 5 Austin 2 - 7 0-1 4 Freedman 1 - 3 1-2 3 Pearson 0 - 3 3-4 3 Bonner 1 - 4 2 Koenig 1 - 3 2 Jursek 1 - 5 o-l 2 Kocolowski 0 - 2 0 Peters 0 16 - 62 6-12 38 6. i -3- VA O s 53 Jursek 8 - 17 5-11 21 Werner 4 - 13 5 - 6 13 Dotti 2 - 8 4-6 8 Kocolowski 2 - 5 2-2 6 Freedman 2 - 12 2-3 6 Tolmie 0 - 3 0 Pearson o - 1 0 Austin 0 18 - 59 18 - 28 54 7. Washington College 66 - 84 Werner 8 - 19 6-7 22 Dotti 7 " 18 1-6 15 Austin 4 - 12 1 - 3 9 Tolmie 4 - 14 1-1 9 Freedman 4 - 12 8 Bonner 1 - 3 1-2 3 Pearson 0 - 1 0 Chamberlin 0 - 2 0 Kocolowski o - 2 0 Gardner o - 2 0-1 0 28 - 85 10 - 20 66 8. Ursinus 55 - ' 75 Dotti 6 - 11 1-2 13 Tolmie 5 " 16 1-1 11 Gardner 2 - 5 2-2 6 Werner 3 - 14 0-1 6 Koenig 2 - 4 1-2 5 Bonner 2 - 6 4 Pearson 1 - 3 2-4 4 Chamberlin 1 - 3 2 Peters 1 - 3 2 Austin 1 - 4 2 Kocolowski 0 - 4 0 24 - 73 7-12 55 80 - 103 Dotti 7 - 10 7 - 11 21 Werner 4 - 12 9 - 11 17 Jursek 2 - 14 7 - 12 11 Gardner 3 - 8 4 - 5 10 Austin 2 - 3 5 - 8 9 Freedman 3 - 4 0 - 2 6 Tolmie 2 - 6 4 Kocolowski 1 - 1 2 Bonner 0 24 - 58 32 - 49 80 Elizabethtown 40 - 54 Gardner 4 - 8 3 - 6 11 Dotti 3 “ 6 3 - 5 9 Jursek 4 - 15 1 - 1 9 Werner 2 - 6 1 - 1 5 Austin 1 - 2 2 - 2 4 Tolmie 1 “ 2 2 Kocolowski 0 15 “ 39 10 15 40 Haverford 87 - 70 Jursek 11 - 19 7 - 13 29 Dotti 4 - 14 6 - 10 14 Bonner 4 - 9 3 - 3 11 Gardner 2 - 8 4 - 4 8 Werner 4 - 12 8 Koenig 1 2 4 - 6 6 Freedman 2 - 7 4 Chamberlin 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Austin 1 - 8 1 - 3 3 Tolmie 0 - 3 1 - 1 1 Pearson 0 1 0 Kocolowski 0 - 2 0 30 - 86 27 — 42 87 F&M 77 - 67 Jursek 11 - 14 4 - 6 26 Dotti 9 17 1 - 1 19 Koenig 6 - 16 3 - 7 15 Werner 3 - 7 3 — 4 9 Gardner 4 - 5 0 - 1 8 Bonner 0 33 - 59 ll - 19 77 Lycoming 64 - 88 Bonner 8 - 14 2 - 2 18 Jursek 7 - 17 4 - 4 18 Gardner 7 - 17 1 - 3 15 Dotti 3 - 14 4 - 4 10 Austin 1 - 2 2 Koenig 0 - 10 1 - 2 1 Werner 0 - 3 0 - 1 0 Pearson 0 26 - 77 12 - 16 64 Muhlenberg 58 - 53 Jursek 8 - 19 4 - 6 20 Bonner 5 - 10 2 - 4 12 Chamberlin 4 - 4 1 - 1 9 Gardner 4 5 8 Dotti 2 - 5 1 - 3 5 Werner 1 - 4 2 Koenig 2 - 2 2 Freedman 0 - 1 0 Kocolowski 0 24 - 47 10 - 17 58 Johns Hopkins 77 - 88 Bonner 8 - 19 4 - 6 20 Freedman 7 10 0 - 2 14 Jursek 6 - 16 0 - 3 12 Gardner 5 - 9 1 - 1 11 Dotti 5 - 12 0 - 2 10 Werner 2 - 6 1 - 2 5 Chamberlin 1 - 6 1 - 1 3 Peters 1 - 2 2 Kocolowski 0 - 3 0 Austin 0 - 3 0 Koenlcs Peason all 0 35 - 86 7 - 17 77 16. Western Maryland 91 - 105 Dotti ii - 17 4 - 6 26 Jursek 9 - 23 4 - 10 22 Bonner 5 14 2 - 3 12 Gardner 3 - 10 4 - 5 10 Werner 4 14 2 - 2 10 Austin 3 5 6 Chamberlin 1 - 6 1 - 2 3 Freedman 1 6 2 Kocolowski 0 2 0 Koenig 0 - 2 0 37 99 17 - 28 91 17. Moravian ( 64 - ■ 73 Dotti 10 - 18 3 - 3 23 Jursek 8 - 14 5 - 7 21 Bonner 5 - 10 2 - 2 12 Gardner 2 - 5 0 - 1 4 Austin 1 “ 3 2 Freedman 0 - 6 2 - 4 2 Kocolowski 0 - 3 0 26 - 59 12 — 17 64 18. Wilkes 85 - 96 Dotti 12 - 18 8 - 12 32 Jursek 7 - 19 6 - 7 20 Gardner 5 - 13 3 - 3 13 Chamberlin 4 - 12 4 - 6 12 Kocolowski 2 - 4 4 Austin 2 - 3 4 Freedman 0 - 3 0 Bonner 0 - 3 0 Koenig 0 - 1 0 32 - 76 21 — 28 85 19. Gettysburg 74 • - 112 Dotti 7 - 14 5 - 7 19 Jursek 5 - 13 5 - 8 15 Freedman 5 - 9 5 - 6 15 Chamberlin 3 - 5 4 - 4 10 Austin 1 - 3 4 - 5 6 Koenig 2 - 7 4 Bonner 1 9 2 - 2 4 Pearson 0 - 1 1 - 1 1 Gardner 0 - 2 0 Werner 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 Kocolowski 0 24 - 64 26 - 34 74 Individual Scoring Totals-per game avg. FG Theodore K. Jursek 112 - 257 John T. Dotti 112 - 241 Christopher S. Werner 45 - 135 Eric R. Freedman 44 - 115 Frederic M. Gardner 41 - 97 Lloyd A. Bonner 41 - 108 Jeffrey S. Austin 28 - 84 William J. Tolmie 25 - 80 Dean E. Chamberlin 17 - 43 Richard K. Koenig 13 - 48 J. Lawrence Kocolowski 13 46 L, John Pearson 1 - 10 Ray F. Peters 2 - 5 Robert K. Burris 494 -1269 FT = 43.5^ 66 - 115 = 57.3^ 290 - 17.0 = 46.4 55 94 = 58.5 279 14.6 = 33.3 41 - 51 = 80.3 131 - 7.7 = 38.2 16 - 29 = 55.1 104 - 6.9 = 42.2 22 - 32 = 68.7 104 8.0 = 37.9 19 - 25 = 76.0 101 - 6.7 = 33.3 22 - 36 = 61.1 78 - 4.6 = 31.2 10 - 15 = 66.6 60 5.5 = 39.5 13 - 17 = 76.4 47 - 4.7 = 27.0 12 - 21 = 57.1 38 - 2.9 = 28.1 3 - 4 = 75.0 29 - = 10.0 6 - 9 = 66.6 8 - = 40.0 4 - 0 - 38.9^ 285 - 448 = 63.6 1273 - 67.0 Season Hi-Lites New Coach David L. Watkins made his successful dehut with a convincing win over Swarthmore, After opening w T in,lost the next nine games. John T. Dotti finished out the last four games of the season in a scoring rash with 100 points including J2 vs Wilkes. Team re hounded 'well with 904 hounds for 47.5 average. Christopher S. Werner had a string of 18 straight free throws without a miss from Swarthmore to PMC, MVP was Theodore K. Jursek. Jursek also was chosen to the ALL MAC - Southern Division Team. Jursek also was leading rehounder with 211 for a 12.4 avg. and Dotti had 200. it was the second year for Jursek to have over 200 rehounds. Young team with nine freshmen on the roster and no senior starters. Records Field goal percentage for one game - 78.5% “ Theodore K, Jursek vs F&M (H) (beats Plichard E. Shapiro^ 10 - 13~vs Ursinus (H) 1961-62 and G. Raymond Weaver 10 - 13 vs Elizabeth¬ town (A) 1956-57)(both are 76 .9%) (Jursek was 11 - 14)(minimum 10 shots per game) Career field goal percentage - 48.7% " John T. Dotti 1966-68 (196 - 402)(minimum 400 shots)( >ties David L. Thomas 48,7% set I 963 - 65 ) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Theodore K. Jursek '70; ^Christopher S. Werner *69; *Frederic M. Gardner *71 Center - *John T. Dotti *70 Guard - *J. Lawrence Kocolowski f 68 Captain; *Eric R. Freedman '71 5 Jeffrey S. Austin f 7l; *Lloyd A. Bonner *71? ^Richard M, Koenig '71 Managers - *Paul G. Thompson ' 68 ; *Mark Methlie '69; *Douglas A. Wertman *70; *James R, Etter f 71 others - Robert H. Burris *69? Dean E. Chamberlin *71; L. John Pearson '71; William J. Tolmie '71; Ray F. Peters '71 *Have I 967-68 Official Scorebook 1968 - 1969 Opponent Dec 4 A Elizabethtown 7 H Swarthmore 10 A Gettysburg 12 A Lebanon Valley 17 A PMC Jan 4 H Muhlenberg 7 A Juniata 9 A F&M 11 H Ursinus 25 H Gettysburg 29 H Lebanon Valley Feb 1 A Haverford 6 H F&M 8 A Lycoming 13 A Washington College 15 H Johns Hopkins 18 A Western Maryland 20 A Moravian 28 A PMC (MAC Playoff) 19 games Scoring by games 1. Elizabethtown 72 - 69 FG FT Pts Boyer 11 - 19 1 - 1 23 Bonner 7 - 18 5 5 19 Jursek 7 - 14 3 3 17 Pearson 2 - 6 1 - 1 5 Goellner 2 - 5 1 - 5 5 Whitman 1 - 1 0 1 2 Gillock 1 1 1 Gardner 0 - 3 0 - 2 0 30 - 66 12 - 19 72 2. Swarthmore 71 - 58 Goellner 6 -14 11 - 12 23 Jursek 8 - 13 2 - 6 18 Boyer 6 - 11 3 8 15 Bonner 3 - 11 1 - 3 7 Pearson 2 _ O J 1 6 5 Whitman 2 “ 2 2 Gardner 0 - 3 1 - 3 1 Rahauser 0 - 1 0 25 - 55 21 - 41 71 0 69 Won 8 Lost 11 58 79 MAC - Won 8 Lost 9 88 (includes Playoff 69 94 Head Coach David L. Watkins 104 59 Ass't William B. Rickenbach 68 112 Captain Theodore K. Jursek 63 75 Manager Mark J. Caplan 70 97 82 78 99 0T 94 80 1538 Gettysburg 62 - 79 Jursek 9 - 12 2 - 3 20 Goellner 5 - 14 4 - 4 14 Boyer 5 - 11 2 - 5 12 Gardner 2 6 3 - 3 7 Pearson 2 - 8 2 - 2 6 Schreiber 1 2 1 - 2 3 Whitman 0 - 1 0 Bonner 0 - 3 0 Rahauser 0 24 - 57 14 - 19 62 Lebanon Valley 81 ■ - 88 Goellner 14 - 26 2 - 4 30 Boyer 7 - 19 4 - 7 18 Jursek 6 - 13 2 - 5 14 Gardner 4 - 7 3 - 3 11 Pearson 1 - 5 2 - 2 4 Schreiber 1 - 2 0 - 1 2 Whitman 1 - 4 2 Rahauser 0 - 1 0 34 77 13 - 22 81 D 72 71 62 81 59 55 67 67 76 78 82 69 86 88 69 95 110 88 1448 3. 4. 5. PMC 59 - 69 Boyer 11 - 21 3 5 25 Pearson 3 - 9 3 “ 5 9 Schreiber 3 - 6 2 - 2 8 Jursek 2 - 6 1 - 1 5 Rahauser 1 - 7 2 - 7 4 Gillock 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Gardner 0 - 6 3 - 4 3 Whitman 1 - 2 2 22 - 58 15 - 26 59 6. Muhlenberg 55 ■ - 94 Bonner 4 - 9 2 - 2 10 Boyer 5 - 19 0 - 1 10 Pearson 2 - 5 3 — 3 7 Jursek 3 - 16 1 - 3 7 Schreiber 2 - 4 1 - 1 5 Forgione 2 - 2 4 Gillock 2 - 6 0 - 1 4 Gardner 1 - 2 l - 1 3 Whitman 1 - 5 1 - 1 3 Rahauser 0 - 4 2 - 2 2 22 - 72 11 - 15 55 Juniata 67 - 104 Jursek 6 - 12 6 - 11 18 Gillock 2 - 9 5 - 7 9 Boyer 4 - 12 0 - 1 8 Bonner 3 - 9 1 — 3 7 Whitman 3 8 6 Forgione 2 - 3 1 — 2 5 Rahauser 1 “ 3 2 — 3 4 Ronemus 2 4 4 Pearson 1 - 5 2 - 5 4 Schreiber 1 - 2 2 Gardner 0 - 1 0 25 - 68 17 — 32 67 F&M 67 - 59 Boyer 6 - 15 7 - 9 19 Jursek 6 - 12 3 - 6 15 Bonner 5 - 13 1 - 5 11 Pearson 4 - 5 2 - 4 10 Whitman 3 - 9 1 - 1 7 Gardner 0 - 1 5 - 7 5 Schreiber 0 - 1 0 Rahauser 0 - 1 0 24 - 56 19 - 33 67 9. Ursinus 76 - • 68 Boyer 9 - 18 6 - 10 24 Gardner 4 - 11 7 - 7 15 Jursek 4 - 13 7 - 8 15 Bonner 4 - 16 1 - 1 9 Pearson 2 - 4 2 - 3 6 Gillock 2 - 3 1 - 3 5 Forgione 2 - 2 2 Rahauser 0 - 1 0 Whitman 0 - 1 0 Koenig 0 - 1 0 Ronemus; Schreiber all 0 25 “ 68 26 - 34 76 10 . Gettysburg 78 - 112 Boyer 9 " 16 2 - 4 20 Jursek 6 - 14 6 - 13 18 Bonner 5 " 18 5 - 5 15 Schreiber 1 - 2 6 - 7 8 Whitman 2 - 3 1 - 2 5 Pearson 1 - 2 2 - 4 4 Forgione 0 - 1 3 - 4 3 Gardner 1 - 6 0 - 1 2 Rahauser 1 - 4 0 - 1 2 Gillock 0 - 1 l - 3 1 Koenig 0 - 1 0 26 - 67 26 - 45 78 11. Lebanon Valley 82 - 63 Whitman 9 - 12 l - 1 19 Jursek 8 - 17 2 - 2 18 Pearson 4 - 9 4 - 6 12 Boyer 6 - 13 0 - 3 12 Bonner 5 - 14 2 - 3 12 Forgione 2 - 2 1 - 2 5 Gardner 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 Schreiber 1 - 7 0 - 1 2 Rahauserj Ronemus: Koenigj. GillockO 35 “ 75 12 - 20 82 12. Haverford 69 • - 75 Jursek 8 - 22 9 - 16 25 Boyer 8 - 17 5 - 6 21 Whitman 4 - 11 8 Pearson 3 - 7 2 - 3 8 Koenig 1 - 7 1 - 2 3 Gillock 1 - 2 2 Bonner 0 - 3 2 - 2 2 Gardner 0 - 2 0 Rahauser; Forgione: Schreiber 0 25 - 71 19 - 29 69 240 13. F&M 86 - 70 Whitman 11 - 21 2 - 2 24 Jursek U - 14 13 - 15 21 Boyer 7 - 17 2 - 3 16 Bonner 5 - 16 4 - 6 14 Pearson 2 - 5 2 - 3 6 Gillock 1 - 1 2 Koenig 1 - 2 2 Rahauser 1 - 3 1 Schreiber o - 3 0 - 2 0 Gardner o - 1 0 Forgione o - 1 0 31 - 81 24 - 34 86 14. Lycoming 88 - 97 Jursek 8 - 17 10 - 10 26 Whitman 7 - 10 14 Boyer 7 - 19 0 - 3 14 Schreiber 5 - 8 10 Gillock 1 - 6 7 " 8 9 Bonner 4 - 13 0 - 1 8 Pearson 2 - 4 2 - 2 6 Gardner 0 - 3 1 - 2 1 Koenig 0 34 - 80 20 - 26 88 15. Washington College 69 • - 82 Bonner 9 “ 20 3 - 3 21 Boyer 10 - 25 20 Jursek 4 - 10 6 - 7 14 Pearson 2 - 5 1 - 2 5 Whitman 2 - 14 1 - 2 5 Gillock. 1 - 2 1 - 1 3 Schreiber 1 - 1 1 Gardner 0 - 1 0 28 - 77 13 " 16 69 16. Johns Hopkins 95 - 78 Jursek 8 - 19 6 - 8 22 Pearson 5 " 5 6 - 14 16 Bonner 6 - 14 4 - 6 16 Boyer 6 - 10 12 Schreiber 5 " 8 2 - 3 12 Gardner 3 " 7 4 - 6 10 Whitman 2 - 7 2 - 4 6 Koenig 1 - 1 1 35 - 70 25 " 42 95 Western Maryland 110 - 99 OT Jursek 14 - 32 15 - 18 43 Gillock 9 13 5 - 7 23 Bonner 9 - 18 5-7 23 Whitman 6 16 0-2 12 Boyer 2 - 9 1-2 5 Schreiber 2 5 4 Gardner; 1 Pearson all 0 42 93 26 - 36 110 Moravian 88 - 94 Jursek 10 - 16 6 - 9 26 Bonner 9 - 11 5 - 6 23 Pearson 4 - 7 4 - 6 12 Boyer 4 13 1 - 3 9 Schreiber 4 - 7 8 Gillock 1 2 4-4 6 Whitman 1 - 5 2 Rahauser 2-2 2 Gardner 0 33 61 22 - 30 88 PMC 73 - 80 (MAC Playoff) Jursek 8 - 19 9-14 25 Bonner 8 - 23 2-4 18 Boyer 6 - 12 4-4 16 Pearson 4 - 17 1-2 9 Schreiber 1 - 3 2 Whitman 1 - 3 2 Gillock 0 - 1 1-2 1 Gardner; Rahauser all 0 28 - 78 17 - 26 73 Individual Scoring FG FT Totals - per rame Theodore K. Jursek 129 - 291 = 44.3% 109 " 158 = 68.9% 367 - 19.3 George F. "Nick" Boyer 129 - 296 = 43.5 41 - 75 = 54.6 299 15.7 Lloyd A. Bonner 86 - 229 = 37.5 43 - 62 = 69.3 215 - 12.6 L. John Pearson 46 - Ill = 41.4 42 - 73 = 57.5 134 - 7.1 John S. Whitman 55 - 133 = 41.3 11 - 18 = 61.6 121 - 6.4 Joseph F. Goellner 27 - 59 = 45.7 18 - 25 = 72.0 72 — 18.0 James B, Gillock 21 - 47 = 44.6 27 ~ 39 = 69.2 69 - 4.9 Paul E. Schreiher 27 - 60 = 45.0 13 - 20 = 65.0 67 - 3.9 Frederic M* Gardner 15 - 61 = 24.5 30 - 41 = 73.1 60 - 3.2 Joseph A. Forgione 6 - 9 = 66,6 7 - 10 = 70.0 19 - 2.7 David W. Rahauser 3 - 20 = 15.0 9 - 20 = 45.0 15 Richard M. Koenig 2 - 10 = 20.0 2 - 4 = 50.0 6 - Rollin E. "Chuck" Ronemus 2 4 = 50.0 4 — “558” -1330 41.2% 352 - 545 = 64.5 1448 76.2 Season Hi-Lites Made the MAC Playoffs for the first time under Coach Watkins. Theodore K. Jursek had another good year and scored 116 points in the last four games. He had 204 bounds to be the first player to collect over two hundred rebounds in each of three years, (total of 674) Scored 43 points against Western Maryland (a) and shot 22 free throws in a row from F&M to Washington College.(see below) MVP award to Theodore K. Jursek for the second straight year. ALL MAC honors were accorded Jursek for the second year in a row. MAC playoff game was played in Lancaster at F&M College. Team shot 41.2% for a creditable performance. Another underclass team with no seniors on the squad and seven freshmen dressing for varsity games, (jursek was a first semester senior) Records Most points one game - 43 - Theodore K. Jursek vs Western Maryland (a) (beats 42 set by G. Raymond Weaver vs F&M (H) 1957“58)(Jursek 14-32 + 15~18 = 43) Best rebound average career - 12.0 - Theodore K. Jursek (beats 10,8 set by Ralph E. Chase - 1956-58) Over 200 rebounds for three consecutive years - Theodore K. Jursek Most field goals attempted one game - 32 - Theodore K. Jursek vs Western Maryland (A) (ties James P. Connor vs Juniata (a) 1955“58) (Jursek made i4) Best free throw percentage one game - 100% - Theodore K. Jursek vs Lycoming (a) (ties Jay A, Anglada vs Swarthmore (a) 1957 - 58 and William K. Schantzenbach vs Ursinus (a) 1960-61 - Jursek made 10-10? Anglada 13-13; Schantzenbach 12-12) Team record - Best field goal percentage one game - 54.1# - vs Moravian (a)( 33 for 61) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - **Theodore K. Jursek '70 Captain; *Frederic M. Gardner *71? *Paul E. Schreiber '72; *John S. Whitman; *James B. Gillock '72 Center - *L. John Pearson '71 Guard - *Lloyd A. Bonner '71; *George F. "Nick" Boyer '72; *David W. Rahauser '71 Manager - *Mark J. Caplan '72 others - Joseph F. Goellner '70; Joseph A. Forgione '72; Rollin E. "Chuck" Ronemus '72; Richard M. Koenig Have 1968-69 Official Scorebook 1969 - 1970 Opponent D Dec 3 Elizabethtown 86 6 A Swarthmore 66 8 A Susquehanna 64 10 14 i i Lebanon Valley 93 16 K PMC 77 18 A Wofford 58 19 A Centre 68 28 A Southern Connecticut 71 30 A Bates 81 Jan 7 A ?m 82 17 A Ursinus 63 19 y n Gettysburg 56 21 A Muhlenberg 66 29 A Lebanon Valley 59 31 H Haverford 88 Feb 2 H Western Maryland 70 5 H F&M 81 7 H Lycoming 92 11 H Washington College 69 14 A Johns Hopkins 64 18 H Moravian 87 21 H Juniata 76 27 A Muhlenberg 75 Mar _4 A 24 games Gettysburg 81 1773 0 79 Won 11 Lost 13 68 7 4 MAC - Won 10 Lost 7 75 55 Head Coach David L. Watkins 72 83 Ass't David A. Wachter 103 72 Captain David W. Rahauser 75 Dbl 0T 58 Manager Mark J. Caplan 64 81 73 46 80 78 69 68 72 70 86 107 _2i£ 1802 Scoring by games Elizabethtown 86 - 79 FG FT Pts Jursek 10 - 18 7-12 27 Bonner 9 - 25 3-5 21 VJhitman 8 - 11 3-3 19 Boyer 6 - 13 0-4 12 Pearson 1 - 2 2-3 4 Shapero 1 - 2 2 Rahauser 0 - 1 1 - 3 1 Schreiber; Svmons all 0 35 - 72 16 - 30 86 Swarthmore 66 - 68 Bonner 8 - 17 2-3 18 Jursek 7 - 17 3-10 17 Whitman 4 - 16 1-2 9 Boyer 3 - 9 1 - 5 7 Pearson 2 - 9 3 - 5 7 Rahauser 2 - 5 0-2 4 Schreiber 2 - 6 4 Shapero 0 28 - 79 10 - 27 66 3. Susquehanna 64 - 74 Whitman 7 - 17 14 Bonner 5 - 14 2 - 3 12 Jursek 4 - 15 1 - 4 9 Pearson 2 - 5 2 - 3 6 Shapero 3 - 11 0 - 1 6 Boyer 2 10 1 - 4 5 McClanahan 2 “ 2 1 - 1 5 Rahauser 2 6 4 Symons 1 1 1 - 1 3 Berkmeier 0 - 1 0 Schreiber; Meier all 0 28 - 82 8 " 17 64 4. Lebanon Valley 93 “ 75 Whitman 7 - 13 7 - 7 21 Bonner 5 - 14 7 - 11 17 Boyer 6 - 12 2 - 8 14 Jursek 3 - 4 5 - 5 11 Schreiber 3 - 5 3 - 3 9 McClanahan 2 3 3 - 4 7 Pearson 2 - 3 2 - 3 6 Shapero 0 - 2 2 - 2 2 Berkmeier 1 - 1 2 Symons 2 - 2 2 Rahauser 2 - 3 2 Meier 0 - 3 0 29 - 60 35 - 48 93 5. PMC 77-55 Jursek 7 - 15 3 - 6 17 3oyer 6 - 10 4 - 10 16 Bonner 5 - 18 3 - 3 13 Pearson 6 - 11 o - 2 12 Whitman 5 - 7 10 Shapero 2 - 3 4 Schreiber 1 - 2 1 - 1 3 Rahauser 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 Berkmeier 0 - 1 0 MeClanahan; Meier: i 3vmons all 0 32 - 68 13 24 77 6 . Wofford 58 - 72 Bonner 6-17 3 - 3 15 Jursek 7-24 14 Shapero 5-12 1 1 11 Boyer 4-13 2 — 2 10 Whitman 3-8 6 Symons 1-1 2 Schreiber 0-2 0 McClanahan 0-2 0 Rahauser; !• leier all 0 26 - 79 6 “ 6 58 7. Centre 68 - 83 Jursek 9-22 1 - 1 19 Whitman 6-20 0 - 1 12 Boyer 5-23 1 - 2 11 Symons 5 - 8 1 ** 2 11 Schreiber 2-7 5 — 5 9 Shapero 1 - 3 l - 1 3 Bonner 1-7 2 Berkmeier 0-2 l 2 1 Thompson 0-1 0 McClanahan 0-2 0 Rahauser 0-2 0 Meier 0 29 - 97 10 14 68 8 . Southern Connecticut 71 - 103 Boyer 6-13 5 8 17 Jursek 4-11 2 - 3 10 Shapero 4-8 2 - 3 10 Whitman 4-12 1 ~ 1 9 Bonner 3-10 1 “ 4 7 Symons 3-7 6 Schreiber 2-7 2 — 3 6 McClanahan 1 - 5 2 3 4 Berkmeier 1-4 2 Meier 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 28 - 78 15 - 26 71 9. Bates 81 - 72 Bonner 8 - 11 5 - 5 21 Jursek 8 - 25 5 - 8 21 Boyer 7 - 17 4 - 5 18 Shapero 3 - 7 5 - 5 11 Whitman 4 - 10 2 - 4 10 Symons 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 30 - 71 21 - 28 81 10. F&M 82 - 75 Dbl 0T Jursek 7 - 13 8 - 15 22 Bonner 7 - 24 1 - 1 15 Whitman 6 - 14 3 - 3 15 Boyer 5 - 12 5 - 8 15 Shapero 2 - 5 2 2 6 Schreiber 2 - 2 1 - 2 5 Pearson 2 - 6 4 Symons 0 31 - 76 20 - 31 82 Ursinus 63 - 58 Jursek 7 - 11 10 - 15 24* Bonner 5 - 14 7 - 8 17 Boyer 6 - 13 1 - 2 13 Pearson 2 - 5 4 Whitman 1 - 1 1 - 1 3 Symons 1 - 1 0 2 Shapero 0 - 1 - 1 0 22 - 46 19 - 27 63 *the game in which Jursek was thought to have broken the scoring record with 1071 to break Smith's 1070. 'Inert* was an error on both player s final totals for career points. See correct figures in record section. Gettysburg 56 - - 64 Bonner 4 - 21 6 - 6 14 Boyer 5 - 13 2 - 5 12 Pearson 4 - 10 1 - 1 9 Jursek 1 - 8 3 - 5 5 Shapero 0 - 4 5 " 8 5 McClanahan 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 Whitman 1 - 3 1 - 2 3 Rahauser 1 - 1 2 Schreiber 1 - 2 0 - 1 2 Meier o - 1 0 Berkmeier 0 18 - 64 20 - 30 56 Muhlenberg 66 ■ 81 Bonner 12 - 25 2 - 2 26 Boyer 7 - 17 1 4 15 Whitman 4 - 13 1 - 1 9 Schreiber 2 - 4 1 - 2 5 Shapero 2 - 8 1 - 1 5 Pearson 1 - 2 1 2 3 Rahauser 1 - 3 1 1 3 McClanahan; Berkmeier all 0 29 - 72 8 - 13 66 Lebanon Valley 59 - 73 Bonner 7 - 21 5 - 7 19 Pearson 6 - 11 3 - 6 15 Whitman 2 - 6 7 - 8 11 Shapero 2 - 6 2 “ 2 6 Boyer 2 - 6 4 Brunt 2 - 6 0 1 4 Rahauser 0 - 1 0 Schreiber 0 - 1 0 1 0 McClanahan 0 21 - 58 17 - 25 59 Kaverford 88 - 46 Boyer 7 - 12 3 - 5 17 Pearson 7 - 13 14 Berkmeier 6 - 7 12 Bonner 5 - 10 0 - 1 10 McClanahan 4 - 8 8 Rahauser 4 - 8 8 Brunt 4 - 7 0 - 2 8 Schreiber 1 - 6 1 - 3 3 Whitman 1 - 7 1 1 3 Shapero 0 - 2 3 4 3 Meier 1 - 3 2 40 - 83 8 - 16 88 Western Maryland 70 - 80 Bonner 9 - 19 2 - 3 20 Boyer 8 - 17 2 - 3 18 Shapero 4 - 10 1 - 1 9 Brunt 3 - 9 2 - 5 8 Pearson 3 - 6 1 - 2 7 Whitman 3 - 9 0 - 1 6 Rahauser 1 - 2 2 Schreiber 0 - 1 0 McClanahan; Meier all 0 31-73 8-15 70 17. 18. 19. 20 . 3 00 1 78 Bonner 8 - 16 3 - 4 19 Boyer 7 - 11 4 - 8 18 Whitman 8 - 16 16 Brunt 6 - 14 1 - 2 13 Pearson 3 - 9 1 - 4 7 Schreiber 2 - 3 4 McClanahan 2 - 4 4 Rahauser 0 - 1 0 36 - 74 9 - 18 81 Lycoming 92 ■ 69 Bonner 9 - 21 7 - 7 25 Brunt 8 - 8 2 - 6 18 Whitman 6 - 11 3 - 4 15 Boyer 5 - 15 o - 4 10 Shapero 0 - 3 8 - 11 8 Pearson 3 - 5 1 - 2 7 McClanahan 1 - 1 2 - 3 4 Rahauser 1 - 4 1 - 2 3 Schreiber 1 - 2 2 Meier 0 - 1 0 Berkmeier 0 34 - 71 24 - 39 92 Washington College 69 ■ - 68 Whitman 13 - 21 0 - 1 26 Boyer 5 - 12 3 - 4 13 Pearson 3 - 7 5 - 7 11 Bonner 3 - 8 2 - 2 8 Brunt 2 - 12 2 - 2 6 McClanahan 1 - 4 2 Schreiber 1 - 1 2 Shapero 1 - 1 1 28 — 65 13 - 17 69 Johns Hopkins 64 - 72 Boyer 6 - 9 3 - 5 15 Bonner 4 - 14 7 - 7 15 Berkmeier 4 - 7 8 Pearson 3 - 7 1 - 4 7 Shapero 2 - 8 2 - 4 6 Schreiber 2 - 2 4 Meier 1 - 2 2 McClanahan 1 - 3 2 Rahauser 1 - 5 2 Whitman 1 - 7 2 Brunt 0 - 2 1 - 2 1 25 - 66 14 - 22 64 Moravian 8? - 70 Pearson 7 - 16 5 - £ J 19 Boyer 8 15 0 - O 16 Brunt 4 - 7 6 10 14 Schreiber 4 - £ J 8 Rahauser 3 - 6 1 - 1 7 Meier 3 - 3 6 6 HcClanahan 3 6 Whitman 3 - 8 6 Noonan i - 1 1 - 3 3 Berkmeier 1 - 1 2 Shapero 0 1 0 Barnoski 0 - 1 0 37 - 70 13 — 21 87 Juniata 76 - 06 Bonner 3 - 15 12 15 18 Whitman 7 14 0 1 14 Brunt 5 - 12 4 5 14 Boyer 6 - 14 1 5 13 HcClanahan 3 - C J 1 - 1 7 Shapero 2 - 5 1 - 1 5 Pearson 1 l 1 1 3 Rahauser 1 3 2 Schreiber 0 - 1 0 28 - 70 20 - 29 76 23 . Muhlenberg 75 - 10? Bonner 7 - 18 p j - 6 17 Whitman 7 - 19 3 - 4 17 Boyer C - 15 10 Schreiber 7 - j 4 6 Brunt 2 - 6 1 - 2 5 Pearson 2 ~ 8 1 - 3 £ Shapero o - y 4 HcClanahan o - 4 4 6 4 Rahauser 1 - 4 1 - 2 P J Berkmeier 1 - 1 2 Meier 1 - 5 0 - 2 2 31 - 87 13 — 2-5 75 Gettysburg 81 - 94 Boyer P _ 13 3 - 6 1 Q — ✓ Bonner 6 - 18 6 - 6 18 Whitman 5 - 12 5 - 8 15 Pearson 4 - 7 1 - 3 9 Shapero 3 - 7 3 - 6 9 Brunt 3 - 6 1 3 7 Schreiber 2 - P J 4 Rahauser 0 - 1 0 HcClanahan o - 1 0 31 - 68 19 - 32 81 Individual Scoring Lloyd A. Bonner George P. "Mick" Boyer John 3. Whitman Theodore K. Jursek L. John Pearson Robert C. Shapero Guy Brunt Paul S. Schreiber Byron H. HcClanahan David W. Rahauser William H. Berkmeier Calvin R. Symons Thomas W. Meier Francis C. Noonan Jeffrey R. Thompson Richard C. Bam oski FG 139 - 377 = 36 . 8 'i 89 - 135 - 314 = 42.9 48 - 116 - 275 = 42.2 39 - 74 - 183 = 40.4 48 64 - 143 = 44.8 31 - 38 - 111 = 34.2 40 - 39 - 89 = 43.8 20 - 31 - 66 = 46.9 14 - 21 - 51 = 41.2 15 - 18 - 54 = 33.3 • Q s - 14 - 25 = 56.0 1 - 11 - 19 = 57.8 4 - 6 - 19 = 31.5 0 - j_ - 1 =100.0 1 - 0 - 1 = 00.0 0 - 1 = 00.0 707 -1 i.729 = 40.9 359 - FT Total 2 - Avr 112 = 79.4?' 367 - 15.6 109 = 4-4.0 318 - 13.3 53 = 73.6 271 - 11.3 04 = 57.1 196 - 16.3 56 = 55.4 159 - 7.95 55 = 72.7 116 - 5.0 40 = 50.0 98 - 8.9 21 = 66.6 76 - 3.5 20 = 75.0 57 - 3.0 16 = 56.2 45 - 2.4 2 = 50.0 29 - 2.4 6 = 66.6 26 - 2.6 3 = 00.0 12 - 3 = 33.3 3 - 3.0 0 - 0 - 58 O = 61.9 1773 - 73.o 3er:con Hi-Lite- Theodore K. Jursek graduated at the finish of the first semester. Thus ended a brilliant year career. His records are listed below. Tnere is some errors in his scoring career. The January 23, 1970 Dickinsonian reports that he holes the Dickinson'"career scoring record with 1C?6. In reality he scored 1083 "because his first full season in 1966-6? states that he scored 230 rather than 223 . The problem with this is the fact that the athletic department dees not have the official scorebook for this year. The summaries were gleaned from newspaper accounts and therefore could not be verified. The author therefore has to use the sources available to his research. Sixteen players amain appeared on the roster at various times during the season. Lloyd A. Bonner replaced the high scoring Jursek in the second semester. He also shot 24 free throws in a row from Lycoming to Juniata. Flayed 24 names. Four of these were in Christmas holiday tournaments during the semester break. The first one was played at W&L in Lexington, VA. The opponents were Wofford and Centre. The second was the Sacred Heart tourney in Bridgeport, CT and the opponents were Southern Connecticut and Bates. Bates was the only win outside the MAC. Freshman Guy Brunt shot 8-8 from the field vs Lycoming in an 18 point effort. Ted Jursek selected on the 2nd Team ALL MAC - Southern Division. It was the third consecutive year that Jursek appeared on the ALL MAC Team. Frank M. Hambrook became equipment manager. Records The following is a complete list of Theodore K. Jursek 's individual records from 1966-70*. 1 966 - 67 - 82 - 190* = 43.1 + 66 - 115 * = 230 -11.5 avg 259 rebounds =12.9 57.3 FT 1967- 68 - 112 - 257 = 43.5 + 66 - 115 = 290 - 17.0 211 = 12.4 57.3 1 968 - 69 - 129 - 291 = 44.3 + 109 - 138 = 367 - 19.3 204 = 10.? 68.9 1969- 70 - 74 - 183 = 40.4 -i- 48 - 84 = 196 - 16.3 _ 146 _ =12.1 57.1 3i years 39? - 921* = 43.1 + 289 - 472* =1083 “ 15.9 820 = 12.05 61.2 ^Indicates that 190 is an estimate since no official record exists for the season. Figui-e was arrived at by taking the last three years on percentage and used that to determine final attempts. Dickinsonian listed his final total as 229 points. Most career free throws attempted - 472 - Jursek (breaks Eugene K. Becker's 455) Most career rebounds - 820 - Jursek (breaks 690 by Richard E. Shapiro - 1961-65) Best per game rebound avg - 12.05 (breaks own record of 12.0) others - Best field goal percentage for one game - 78.5^ vs F&M (K) 1967-68 Over 200 rebounds three years in a row - 1966-69 Most points one game - 43 vs Western Maryland (a) 1 968-69 Most field goals attempted one game - 32 vs Western Maryland (a) 1 968 - 69 (tie) Best free throw percentage one game - lOO 5 ? (10-10) vs Lycoming (a) 1968-69 (tie) Team - (Most games double figures - 54 - Jursek (ties W. C. Overholt; Most free throws made in one game - 35 vs Lebanon Valley (K) (ties 35 vs F&K (rl) 1961- 63 ; vs Washington College (a) 1964-65; vs Western Maryland (a) 1964-65) Most games played. - 24 (breaks 21 set by I 956 - 5 ? and tied by 1964-65) Most field goals - 70? (breaks 656 set by 1964-65) Most field goal attempts - 1?29 (breaks 1578 set by 1964-65) Most points - 1??3 (breaks l?2l set by 1 964 - 65 ) Most points by opponent - 1802 (breaks 171? set by 1956-57) Most rebounds - 1281 (breaks 1193 set by I 964 - 65 ) Letter Linnerr and squad members Forward Center Guard - - "-Theodore K. Jursek '70; *John 3. Whitman '72; *William H. Berkmeier '72 *Guy Brunt '73; Paul 3. Schreiner '72; *Bo‘bert C. Shapero '73 *L. John Pearson '71 “Lloyd A. Bonner '71; *David W. Rahauser '71 Captain; *George F. "Nick" Boyer '72; *Byron K. I'icClanahan '72; *Thomas W. Meier '72 Manager - *Hark J. Caplan ' 72 others - Jeffrey R. Thompson '73; Francis C. Noonan '73; Calvin R. Symons '71; Richard Paul Wagner '73 Richard C. Barnoski '73; *Have I 969 - 7 O Official Scorehook 1970 - 1 971 Opponent Dec 1 .A Navy 2 A Elizabethtown 6 w Swarthmore 0 1 : Le ban on Va 1 ley 12 a Washington College 15 H Susquehanna 26 A Scranton 27 A U. of Buffalo Jan 4 A Buffalo State 5 A St. Francis (N.Y. 15 H Ursinus 20 P Muhlenberg 23 A PMC 27 A Western Maryland 30 A Haverford TTeb 4 H F&M 6 A Lyc oming 9 A Juniata 11 K Gettysburg 13 tj ax Johns Hopkins 18 A Washington & Lee 20 A Moravian 24 A Albright 22 A Gettysburg 24 games Scoring by Barnes 1. Navy 45 - 65 Bonner 2-11 Noonan 1-4 ■//hitman 2-7 Brunt 2-2 Vican 1-3 Shapero 2-6 Boyer 1-4 Bahauser 1 - Adler 1 - Frank 1 - Pearson 1 - Barnoski 0 - Schreiber 0 - 1 Thompson 0-2 Traylor . .i 3 - 5 ■ 1 ■ 1 l 1 o l 4 6 1 4 2 1 1 1 Pts 7 7 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 15 - 6 o 15 45 Elizabethtown Shapero 6 - Bonner 4 - Vican Uoonan Barnoski Pearson Brunt 1 - o - JL O 1 9 74 - 97 2 - 2 - 6 - i _ o 4 2 / o 2 2 3 14 10 8 7 6 6 5 fi 45 65 Won 8 Lost 16 74 97 88 68 CO _o 1 0 Lost 8 77 84 85 82 Head Coach David L, Watkins 66 73 82 97 Ass t ^oach raui H. Anderson 60 81 26 48 Prosh Coach John K. Connor 76 86 57 50 Student Ass’t Thomas V .. Heier 68 79 56 85 Captain Lloyd a. Bonner 72 71 95 75 Manager Mark J, Caplan 110 65 94 72 82 101 75 83 83 73 71 84 91 84 93 69 38 1771 1891 Whitman 2 - 6 1 - J. 1 5 Adler 2 - 3 4 Schreiber 2 - 4 4 Thompson 1 - 4 1 - 2 3 Bahauser 1 a. - 4 0 Boyer 0 - 1 c - 2 0 Frank 0 - 2 0 Traylor 0 30 - 82 14 - 26 74 Swarthmore CO CO 1 68 Whitman 12 - 17 24 Noonan 4 - 7 6 - 6 14 Bonner 4 - 14 ) 7 13 Shapero 4 - 15 3 - O J 11 Brunt 4 O — O _ 2 9 Vican O cL ■ 5 r\ 2. - 3 / O Barn 0 ski 1 - 1 3 ~ 4 5 Pearson l - 2 0 - i_ 0 Adler — i 1 . 0 - 9 Boyer 1 — 5 0 - 2 2 Schreiber 0 - 1 A yj Thompson 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 Frank ; Ra haus* sr : Traylor all 0 34 0 GO 1 20 - 30 r*. (■-. OO 4. Lebanon Valley 77 - 84 5. 6 . Bonner 12 - 25 0 - i 24 Noonan rr - 14 4 - 6 14 Shapero 6 - 10 2 - o 14 Vican /i - 6 b Brant o - 3 0 - 2 4 Adler 2 - 8 4 Whitman i - 5 1 - 1 3 Boyer i - 2 2 Pearson 0 - i 2 - 2 2 Schreiber 2 - 2 2 33 - 74 11 - 17 77 '.Jashinrrton College 85 - 82 Whitman 6 - 14 7 - 11 19 Noonan 4 - 12 11 - 12 19 Bonner 5 - 20 8 - 10 18 Brant 4 - 9 8 Vican 2 - 4 O _ J 5 7 Frank "3 J 4 6 Shapero 2 - 11 1 - 1 c J Adler 0 - 1 Q - J 4 3 Barnoski 0 - i 0 Thompson 0 - 2 0 ppm-r^nn: Schreiber; Traylor all 0 26 - 78 33 _ 43 OD Susquehanna 66 - 73 Noonan 6 -15 5 - 6 17 Shapero 8 - 18 o - r: 16 6 Pearson O - 4 O — 2 Brunt 2 - 5 1 - 2 < J Vican 1 - 5 3 - 5 5 Adler 0 - 4 5 - 5 5 Bonner 2 - 9 4 Barnoski 2 - 10 4 Prank 1 - 2 O Whitman i - 5 o - 1 2 Schreiber; Thompson : Travlor all 0 roi 1 l " n 1 - 77 16 - 26 66 Scranton 82 - 97 ■•."hit r:an n ( - 12 2 - 6 16 Noonan 4 - 1? 4 - 6 12 Bonner 4 - 9 O _ J 4 11 Shapero 4 - 13 2 - o 10 Barnoski o - 6 4 - 4 8 Adler 4 - 10 0 - 1 8 Thompson 2 - 8 4 - 4 8 Brant 2 - 9 1 - 1 5 Schreiber 1 - 3 1 - \ 3 Frank 0 - 1 1 - Q 1 Vican 0 1 0 Traylor 0 9 0 o I - 91 22 ~ 32 82 University of Buffalo 6o - 81 Noonan o J - 12 11 - 12 17 Whitman c - 10 1 - 3 11 Thompson 2 - 4 8 _ o n ( Barnoski 3 12 1 _ o n ( Adler 2 12 - 4 7 Brunt 1 ~ 3 2 - 3 4 Vican 1 - 3 2 - 4 4 Shapero 1 r~> < 1 - 1 5 Bonner 0 4 0 Schreiber 0 - 1 0 Frank 0 - 1 0 18 - 69 24 - 32 60 Buffalo State 26 - 48 Whitman 4 - 6 8 Bonner 2 - Q y 1 - 1 C J Barnoski 2 - 4 4 Adler 1 - 4 2 - 2 4 Noonan 1 - 4 1 - 2 3 Frank 1 - 1 2 Shapero 0 - 5 0 Brunt 0 ii - 33 4 - e 26 St. Francis (K, ,Y.) 76 - - 86 Bonner 10 - 22 4 - 5 24 Brunt 5 - 6 2 - 3 12 Schreiber 4 8 3 - 3 11 Whitman 4 7 8 Barnoski 4 - 10 o - 1 Q o Noonan 1 - 10 4 - 5 6 Shapero 2 - 4 4 Adler 1 - 11 0 - 1 2 Frank 0 - 1 1 - 1 1 Vican o 31 - 79 14 - 19 76 Ursinus 57 - 50 Bonner 6 - 12 3 - C J 15 Thompson 5 - 9 2 - 2 12 Brant c - 8 1 - 2 11 Noonan 1 - 4 n - 7 o Barnoski 2 - 9 0 ~ 1 4 Whitman 1 - 9 2 - 2 4 Shapero 0 - 1 2 _ o J 2 Schreiber 0 - 4 0 20 - 56 17 - 22 57 250 12. Muhlenberg 68 - 79 Bonner 6 - 18 Noonan c - 11 Shapero 6 - 12 Brunt 4 - C Schreiber 4 - 7 Barn 0 ski 2 - 3 V; hitman Thompson 1 - 8 Frank 0 - 1 28 - 73 PilC 56 - 85 Bamoski 7 " 14 Whitmap 2 - 4 Frank 3 " 3 Bonner 2 - 12 Traylor 2 - 5 Vic an 1 - 4 Thompson 1 - 7 Adler 1 - 3 Brunt 1 - 5 Shapero 0 - 5 a ooti an 0 - Schreiber 0 Vie an Be.rnoski Noonan Schreibei Bonner '/fhitnan Thompson Shapero Brunt Frank L5. Haverford Shapero Bonner Thompson Bamoski Noonan Thitman Brunt Ad ler Fra nk Vic an Traylor 2 9 1 " 4 6 2 12 - 17 1 - 4 - 1 - o _ J 2 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 2 - 1 - 5 4 3 6 2 4 2 r\ c. 2 1.5 14 14 10 8 4 2 1 0 68 15 8 7 7 6 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 20 - 67 16 - 32 56 ryland 72 - 71 6 - 8 2-3 14 6-16 1-1 13 5-10 3-5 13 4-8 3 - 3 11 5 - 13 o-l 10 2 - 5 1-1 5 1-3 3 - 3 5 0-2 1-2 1 0-3 0 0-2 0 29 - 68 14 - 21 72 95 - n £ ( J 11 - 16 0-2 22 6 - 11 7-9 19 4 - 4 7-9 15 4-9 2 - 2 10 2-12 5 - 6 0 4 - 6 8 3 “ j 6 1-2 2 1-5 2 0-1 1-2 1 1-3 1 • 0-1 0 36 - 70 23 - 33 95 16 . 17. 16. 19. Fc:Ii 110 - 65 Shapero 11 - 17 2 - 3 24 Bonner 7 - 16 5 - 7 19 Brunt 9 - 11 0 - 1 18 Vican C, - 8 1 - 2 11 Barn 0 ski 4 - 18 1 - 3 9 Whitman 3 - 4 3 - 9 q Noonan 1 - 5 7 - 7 9 Schreiber 3 - q 6 Traylor 2 - 8 4 Adler 0 - 2 1 - 2 1 Frank 0 - 3 0 - 1 0 Thompson 0 45 -101 20 - 29 110 Lycoming 94 • - 72 Shapero 9 - 16 £ - 9 23 Noonan 3 - 6 15 - •16 21 Vican 4 - 8 4 - 4 12 Bonner 4 - 15 3 - 3 11 Bamoski 4 - 17 2 - 4 10 Brunt 2 - 4 3 - 3 7 Whitman 2 - 6 2 - 0 6 Schreiber 1 - 1 2 Traylor 1 - 1 1 O Frank c - 0 30 - 74 34 - 42 9^- Juniata 82 - 101 Bonner 8 - 13 6 7 / 00 24 4 Noonan 7 - 17 14 Vican 4 - 7 4 7 12 Whitman 4 7 8 Barn 0 ski 3 - 14 0 /£ 2 8 Schreiber 3 - 9 6 Thompson 1 4 3 4 5 Traylor 1 - 3 1 - 2 9 J Adler 1 - 3 2 Shapero 1 - 2 0 Frank. 0 1 0 Brunt 0 - C 0 33 * 93 16 22 82 Gettysburg 75 - 83 Bonner n U - 18 £ J - 5 21 Whitman 8 - 16 0 - 1 16 Bamoski 4 - 10 2 j 10 Shapero 3 - 7 4 - 7 10 Noonan 3 rj ( 2 2 s Brunt 2 - 7 1 - 2 5 Schreiber 1 - 3 l - 1 3 Vican 1 - 9 0 l - • 30 - 70 15 21 75 20. Johns Hopkins 83 “ 73 ochreiter ? - 7 2 - 9 16 Sharero ( ~ 11 1 - 5 15 Brunt 6 - 11 1 - l 13 Bonner d _ 16 2 - 3 12 '•Whitman 3 - j 5 - 5 11 Noonan 1 - 7 o 8 10 Bam o ski 1 - n 2 “ 2 4 Th oia p son 1 _ o 2 31 - 64 21 - 26 83 Washington l: Lee 71 - 84 Bonner 9 “ 22 1 - 1 19 Nhitman 4 - 9 9 “ 6 11 Noonan 4 - 13 3 5 11 Schreioer 3 - 11 1 - 1 7 Barncski 2 - 5 2 “ 3 6 Shapero 2 - 7 2 “ 2 6 Vi can 2 - 9 u, 4 6 Thompson 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Brunt 1 - 3 o U. Frank 0 - 1 0 Adler: Travlor all 0 28 - 77 15 - 24 71 Noravian 76 • - 91 Bonner 8 - 13 16 Brunt 6 - 9 1 - 2 13 Shapero 6 - 16 1 3 13 Bam o ski 4 - 13 9 J - 3 11 Noonan o _ J 6 3 - 5 9 Thompson 2 - 6 2 — r; 6 Whitman 1 - 2 2 “ o £ 4 Schreiber 2 “ 2 2 Vi can 2 - 9 £ - 2 30 - 65 16 - 24 76 23. Albright Shapero 84 ■ 8 - - 93 13 5 " 5 21 Vi can 6 - io 4 - 6 16 Bonner 6 - 16 1 - 3 13 Nhitman 3 - 14 6 - 6 12 Schreioer 4 - 5 9 - 2 10 Barnoski 3 - 8 1 - 2 7 Noonan 0 - 3 5 - c J 5 Brunt 0 - 4 0 30 - 73 24 - 29 84 Gettysburg 69 - 88 Shapero - 15 2 _ g 16 Noonan 9 j - 8 3 - 3 9 Schreiber 3 - 5 2 - 3 O U Whitman 3 - 6 1 - 9 O ( Vic an 3 - 7 l _ O 7 Brunt 2 - C J 2 - 3 6 Barrio ski 9 c. - 10 2 - 9 J 6 Thompson 2 6 4 Bonner 2 - 9 4 Tkrank 1 - 4 O 4. Traylor 0 28 - 75 13 - 20 69 Individual^ Hcorinr Lloyd A. Bonner Francis C. Noonan Robert C, Shapero John S. Nhitman Hichard G. Barnoski Guy Brunt K. Alan Vic an Paul B. Schreioer Jeffrey E. Thompson Franz Adler George V. Frank L. John Pearson Henry H. Traylor George ?. "Nick" Boyer Lavid W. Hahauser FG FT Totals - avg 127 - 348 = 36.4/1 65 - 87 = 74.771 319 - 13.3 70 - 217 = 32.2 118 -138 = 85.5 253 - 10.75 106 - 241 = 43.9 40 - 71 = 56.3 252 - 10.5 85 - 188 = 45.2 42 - 58 = 72.4 212 - 8.8 65 - 217 = 29.9 30 - 46 = 65.2 160 - 6.95 65 - 141 = 46.0 19 - 34 = 55.8 149 - 6.2 44 - 88 = 50.0 40 - 62 = 64.5 128 - 6,4 40 - 09 =r 44.9 19 - 20 = 95.0 99 “ 4.3 23 - 63 = 36.5 nO - 39 = 71.7 74 - 4.1 17 - 70 = 24.2 15 - 21 = 71.4 49 - 3.2 11 - 29 = 37.9 3 - 13 = 23 . 0 . 25 " 1.3 n < - 19 = 36.8 4 O — O = 50.0 18 - 3.0 6 - 19 = 31.5 4 - 7 = 57.1 16 - 1.2 3 - 12 = 25.0 1 - 8 = 12.5 ? I .25 9 r\ O = 25.0 1 ~ c = 50..0 5 - „ 1,6 671 -1749 = 9 ; g ^ ^ 429' -614 = 69.8 1771 - i j . <-> Benson Hi -Li too Played evertody on the snuac '"or moss fames, Brands 0* loonan lead oho squad in assists with 120 for the season. Robert C. Shane ro was the leading re bounder with 1?4 and John 3. ..hitman ora eced 11';. -}~,o foul shoo tin ~ was outstanding all season, loonan had fanes of 7 ~ ?; H “‘-2; 11 - 12; and 15 - 16; : - 8; 6 - 6; and 5 - 5. His 118 - 138 = 65.5 is the second best performance in history. (See teen records, below) llovd A, Bonner finished his career with over 1000 points. Bebounds are screwed up in the Official Score cook, The^ total shown at the cotton of colunn does not add up correctly with each individuals total bounds. Apparently the score keener added team rebounds but never said so. Totals reflect only what the individuals collected during the game. (971 team totals) Slaved in two holiday tournaments. The first one was at Scranton University in Dec¬ ember. The second one was in early January at Bast Stroudsburg State and called the Pocono Classic, was bllowing is Llo yd A. Bonne ^ * s career total points: 196?"68 41 - 108 = 37.9 +19 - 25 = 76.0 = 101 - 6.7 avg 15 games 1968-69 36 - 229 = 37.4 + 43 - 62 = 69.3 = 215 -12.6 17 1969-70 1°9 - 37? = 36.8 + 89 - 112 = 79.4 = 367 -19.3 23 1970-71 127 - 3^8 = 36.4 + 63 - 87 = 74.7 = 319 -13.3 24 393 -1062 = 37.0 +216 - 286 = 75.5 = 1002 -12.6 79 Lloyd A. Bonner was selected as IIV? Lloyd A. Bonner was selected to the 2nd Team ALL MAC - Southern Division. Bonner was also selected to CoSIDA's 1st Team Academic All-American. Francis C. Noonan was selected to UPI's Small American Second Team (all players under Records 5'10") ■Lay Brant shot 9 - 11 = 81.8" vs F-vH (H) for a single game FG percentage record. (-vo 0 !.' S 11 - 14 = 76.5" bv Theodore K. Jursek vs FBH CL) 1 967 - 68 ) Lost "field goals since one game - 45 vs ?&•! (h) (Breaks 44 set at SVarthmore and at •Jrsinus 19o5 _ 6c) Lost games one season - 24 (Ties 1969“70^team) Most -Field coal attempts one season - 1749 (breaks 1729 set in 1969-70) Host free throve made one season - 429 (breaks 416 set by 1956-57 team.) (429"614 = 69 . 8 b) Best free throw percentage one season - 69 . 8 " (breaKs o6.5?b set sy 19o4-o5) Host Doints by opponents"one season - 1891 (breaks 1802 set by I 969 - 7 O team) Host games played career - 79 * Lloyd a. Bonner I 967 - 7 I (breaks 78 by Jon C. Zimmerman 1963-67) Letter Dinners and squad members Forward - *Guy Brunt ’73; -Jeffrey R. Thompson '73; *?aul 3. Schreiber '72; *Geor~o !■/. Frank '73 Center - *John 3. '/hitman '72; Robert C. Shapero '73; *K. Alan Vican '72 Guar) - *Lloyd A.Benner '71 Captain;*Francis C. Hoonan '73; Richard C. Barnoski '73 Hararer - *Hark J. Caplan '72 others - Franz Adler '72; Henry H. Traylor '72; George,F. "Hick" Boyer '72; David Rahauser '71; L. John Pearson '71 *Kave 1970-71 Official Scorebcok 1971 Dec Jan Deb - 1 072 Ouoonent D 1 A Navy > 4 jt\ Swarthmore 81 Q K Leban on Valley 64 11 !-! Washington College 93 13 A Susquehanna 84 ol A Montclair State 70 7 A Florida Presbyterian 35 O A Brandeis 101 15 Ursinus 65 19 A Muhlenberg 89 09 u,c. H PMC 60 26 F Western Maryland 77 29 n Haverford 105 3 A jf% F&K 88 4 A Bucknell 87 c p I! a j. Lycoming 117 8 K Juniata 104 12 A Johns Hopkins 67 16 A Gettysburg 48 17 H Washington & Lee 76 19 AA Moravian 95 23 P Albright 73 26 u Elizabethtown 94 o A Lebanon Valley 74 24 game s 1951 96 Hon 14 Lest 10 71 86 LAC - Hon 5 Lost 4 75 68 Hon Championship of the Sun Coa; 88 Tournament at Florida Freshyte: 71 ian at St. Petersburg, Florida 85 79 Head Coach David L. Watkins 74 70 Ass’t Coach Faul H. Anderson 51 73 Frosh Coach Paul J. Seybola 77 86 OT Captain John S. Whitman 94 77 Manager Mark J. Caplan 98 86 80 81 77 50 86 1879 Navy 5^ - 96 2. Swarthmore 81 - 71 Tnn Pts Vican 10 - 20 5 - 10 25 Brunt 4 -Mi 4~- 5 12 Noonan 7 - 15 3 - 5 17 Whitman 4 _ c 2 - 2 10 Brant 4 - 8 3 ~ 4 11 Noonan 3 - 9 2 - 2 o w / Bam o ski 4 - 12 -j _ 1 o y Thompson 3 - 7 0 - 3 6 Gilbert 3 - n i o - 1 6 Vic an - 12 o - 5 6 / Thompson 3 - 10 6 McClanahan 1 - 2 4 - 7 o Whitman 2 - 5 l - 2 5 Massa i - 4 1 - 4 3 Morton 1 - 1 2 Piper l — 7 J 0 - 4 2 34 - 78 13 - 23 81 Barn o ski 1 1 l Gilbert 0 - l o - 1 0 r\ 0 • Lebanon Valley 64 - 86 Schreiber 0 - 4 0 Horton 0 - 1 o - 2 0 Brunt 6 “ 13 2 - 2 14 iMLat r 0 - 2 0 Thompson 5 13 2 - 2 12 Sutton 0 Noonan 3 - 11 2 - 3 8 20 - 63 14 - 33 54 Piper 3 — 9 0 - 1 6 Bamoski 3 - 13 6 Morton 2 - 7 2 - 3 6 Whitman 2 6 4 Gilbert 1 - 6 2 - 2 4 Vican 1 - 6 2 massa 1 - 5 0 - 2 2 Schreiber 0 - 3 0 27 - 92 10 - 15 64 Washington College 93 - 75 Thompson 9-14 3-8 2 l Noonan 5 - il 9-9 19 Brunt 6 - 14 2 - 2 14 Bam o ski 4 - 7 8 Piper 3 - 7 6 Horton 3 - 3 6 Gilbert 2-4 4 Blatt 2-2 4 Hassa 1-1 2-2 4 Sutton 0-2 4-5 4 Whitman 1-4 1-1 3 Schreiber 0 36 - 71 21 - 2? 93 Susquehanna 84 - 68 Brunt 14 - 19 2-4 30 Thompson 7 - 16 3 - 3 17 Piper 4 - 17 2-2 10 Noonan 4 - 10 0-1 8 '•/hitman 3-4 6 Barnoski 2 - 8 1-2 5 Sutton 2-3 4 Gilbert 1-4 2 Basse 1 - 4 2 Horton 0-4 0 Schreiber; : Blatt all 0 38 - 09 8-12 84 hontclair : Jtate 70 - 88 Thompson 6-14 4-5 16 Piper 5 - 15 3"5 13 Noonan 5-13 1-2 11 ilassa 3 - 11 5 " 5 11 Barnoski 4-9 1-1 9 Whitman 2-4 1-2 5 Brunt 1 - 5 1-1 3 Gilbert 0-4 2-2 2 Schreiber o-l 0 Sutton: Blatt all 0 26 - ?6 18 - 23 70 Florida Presbyterian 1 85 - 71 Piper 7-12 2-2 16 Thompson 4-10 7-8 15 Barnoski 11 - 17 6-7 28* Brunt 5 ~ ° 3 - 4 13 Noonan 2-6 4 - 5 8 Whitman 1-6 1-1 3 Gilbert 1-4 2 hassa 0 - 3 0 Schreiber: Sutton: Blatt all 0 31 - 66 23 - 2? 85 Brandeis 101 - 65 Thompson 8 - 15 12 - 14 28 Noonan 3 - 8 13 - 14 19 Whitman 7 15 14 Brunt 6 - 10 12 Piper 3 - 6 3 - 3 9 Schreiber 3 - 6 2 - £ 8 Barnoski 2 12 1 - 2 5 Gilbert 1 - 7 2 - 4 4 hassa 1 - 5 0 - 1 2 Blatt 0 1 0 Sutton 0 34 85 33 — 40 101 Ursinus 65 - 79 Noonan 4 - 13 5 - 7 13 Whitman A - 11 12 Brunt J O / 1 - 3 11 Barnoski 4 r\ 0 0 j - 3 11 Thompson 9 - 10 2 - 9 J 6 Schreiber 2 “ 4 4 Vic an 0 1 4 - 4 4 Gilbert 1 - 0 2 Finer 1 - f 0 2 Blatt 0 Sutton: Blatt all 0 25 - 64 15 20 65 Muhlenberg 89 - 74 Noonan 6 - 17 10 - 11 22 Piper n ( - 13 4 - 5 18 Thompson 5 - 12 3 4 13 Whitman 5 - 10 1 - 9 11 Brunt 4 10 n J 4 11 Schreiber 3 - 5 6 Barnoski 3 - 8 0 - 2 6 Gilbert 1 - 1 0 Vic an 0 O 0 2 0 Sutton; Blatt all 0 34 “ 70 21 “ 30 89 PIIC 60 - 70 Thompson 9 - 19 3 - 5 21 Barnoski 4 - 13 Q J - O J 11 Noonan n - 14 10 Gilbert 9 4- - 6 1 3 5 Piper 2 - 14 1 3 5 Schreiber 2 - 6 4 Brunt 1 - 8 2 - O J 4 T . [hitman 0 - 0 Vic an 0 25 81 10 1? 60 *out of order 12. Western Marylan d 77 “ 51 Barnoski 7 - 12 0 - 1 14 Finer 6 - 8 1 - 1 13 Brunt rr — O 3 - 4 13 Noonan 4 - 11 2 - o 10 Thompson 9 - J 10 3 - 9 9 Vic an 2 - 5 2 - 9 J 6 Gilbert 9 - 5 4 Schreiber 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Sutton 0 - 3 3 — 5 9 J Whitman i - /t ‘r 2 31 - 67 15 - 27 77 Haverford lev 5 - 73 Thompson r*i z' 11 11 - 12 25 Noonan o - 16 1 “ 9 19 Bam o ski ry _ 14 14 Piper r — 12 1 “ 2 11 Whitman 5 - 10 10 Gilbert 3 - 9 A — 3 7 6 y Vi can 3 - 5 Brunt 3 - 6 1 6 Sutton 2 - 4 — 1 Sc broiler 1 - o p 45 - 69 15 - 21 105 F4H 80 - 77 Noonan 7 - 11 8 - Q U 22 Piper 8-18 16 Thompson 7 - 13 1 - 9 J 15 Brunt 6 - 15 1 - o 13 Nam o ski 2-10 9 — J 3 9 Whitman 2-3 2 - 2 6 Gilbert 2-2 4 Schrciber 0-1 4 - 4 4 Sutbon 1 - 2 1 Vi can 0-1 0 - 1 0 34 - ?4 20 - 25 88 Bucknell 87 - 86 0T Noonan 6 - 15 12 - 12 24 Piper 7 - 15 1 - 4 15 Thompson 9 - 12 8 - 9 14 Barnoski 4 - 10 4 - 4 12 Whitman 4 n — o 9 J " 3 11 Brunt 3 - 12 6 Bchreiber 1 1 O J 0 5 Vic an 0 _ Q J 0 CO cu - 76 31 - 35 87 16. Lycoming 117 - 94 Noonan 9 - 20 5 - 6 23 Barnoski 7 - 18 8 - 8 22 Piper 5 - 12 6 - O O 16 Thompson 6 - 11 3 “ 4 15 Brunt C _ J 8 2 - 3 12 Whitman l! - 6 2 - 0 10 Gilbert 3 - 7 3 - 4 a y Bchreiber O — 4 4 - c j 8 Sutton 1 - 2 0 r. 2 2 42 - 83 33 - 42 117 17. Juniata 104 ■ - 77 Barnoski 9 - 17 0 - 2 18 Noonan 4 - 15 9 - 11 17 Thompson 6 - 20 k - O ( 16 Piper 7 ~ 16 14 Brant 6 - 10 0 - 9 c* 12 Whitman 4 - 5 2 - 2 10 Schreioer 3 - 3 0 - 1 6 Gilbert 2 - / O 2 - 2 6 Vic an o _ j jj 9 J Sutton 1 - 3 2 42 - 95 20 - 31 104 18. Johns Hopkins 67 - 98 Vic an 3 " 9 9 - 10 15 Thompson 4 - 13 9 11 Sutton 3 - 5 3 J 9 Piper 4 - . a y 1 - 9 9 Gilbert 4 - ■ 12 1 - 2 G y y Brunt n - j ■ 9 0 - O Barnoski 2 - ■ 11 1 4 Noonan 1 - ■ 6 1 - 1 3 Schreiber 0 - 6 1 - 1 1 Whitman 0 - • 3 0 24 - ■ 03 19 - 31 67 19. Gettysburg 48 - 86 Noonan 5 - 12 2 - 2 12 Brunt 3 - 11 1 - 1 7 Vic an 2 “ 5 3 - 5 y 7 'Thompson 2 - 11 2 - 5 6 Piper 2 - 6 1 - 3 5 Barnoski 2 - 6 4 Sutton 1 - n O 2 - o 4 Gilbert i - 5 2 ^Whitman 0 4 1 - 4 1 Schreiber 0 - 2 0 - 1 0 i—* CD - 70 12 - 24 48 80 20, Washington 2 Lee 70 - 23. Noonan 8 - ly 0 - Q 25 Barn 0 ski 5 - 13 2 - 3 *1 O 'Thompson 4 - 12 - 2 10 Whitman ), _ G 0 - 1 0 0 Piper 3 - 15 1 - 3 7 Vi can 3-7 6 j3runt 2-6 2 - 2 6 ochreiber i — 2 2 30 - 82 16 - 20 76 Moravian 95 " 81 Thompson 9 - 18 6 - 9 24 Barn 0 ski 3 - 23 4 - 4 20 Noonan ? - 16 3 - 4 17 Brunt 5-9 10 Vi can 3 " 7 r~\ - 3 8 Whitman 3 " 6 -L - 1 7 Gilbert 2-4 2 - j 6 Piper 1 - K J 1 - 1 3 3chreiber 0-1 0 38 - 89 19 — 25 95 Albright 73 - 77 Noonan 11 - 17 4 - 4 26 Barn 0 ski 8 - 21 2 - 2 18 •..hitman 4-12 2 - 3 10 Thompson 3 - 14 3 - 8 Q 7 Brunt 3-9 2 - 2 8 Piper 1-4 2 Vi can 0 - 2 0 Schreiber 0 30 - 79 13 - 19 73 Lvidual Scor in rp T7 1/ ~’ Francis C, Noonan 125 - 307 = 40, 7% Jeffrey R. Thompson 127 - 313 = 40.5 Richard C. Bamoski no - 286 = 38.4 Guy Brunt 109 - 235 = *j8.3 Stephen E, Piper 89 - 236 = 37.7 John S, Whitman 71 - 152 = 46.7 K. Alan Vic an 41 - 102 = 40.1 Daniel R. Gilbert 34 - 101 = 33.6 Paul E, Schreiber 23 - 60 = 38.3 Michael I!. Sutton 10 - 33 = 33.3 Anthony f? Tony" llassa 8 - 33 as 24.2 Gary A, Morton 6 - 18 = 33.3 Byron K, llcClahahan j_ - 2 = 50.0 Richard K. Blatt 2 - 5 = 40.0 756 -1 QO 9 as 40.1 Elizabethtown 94 “ 50 Whitman y - 11 2 - 2 16 Brunt 7 - 13 1 - 1 15 Thompson is - 0 y 7 - 0 y 15 Vic an 6 - O y 2 “ 3 14 Schreiber Q J - A 2 - 2 0 O Gilbert 2 - 4 3 - 5 O Bamoski 3 - 0 y 0 - 2 < Noonan 1 - 10 3 - 4 5 Piper 1 - 3 2 - 4 4 Sutton 0 - 0 3 4 - 4 4 . 34 . - 77 26 36 94 Lebanon Valley 74 - 86 Thompson 8 - 19 1 - 5 17 Noonan 6 - 12 - 7 17 Vic an 5 - 8 3 6 13 Bamoski 5 - 15 10 Brunt 2 - 4 4 - n ( 8 Piper 3 - 9 0 - 1 y O Schreiber 1 - 2 9 Whitman 0 - 1 1 - 3 l Gilbert 0 - 1 0 30 - 71 14 29 74 TT l T 1 Totals - A vr 113 - 132 = 85.659 363 - 15.1 93 - 146 = 63.6 347 - 14.4 40 - 52 = 76.9 260 10.8 39 - 56 = 69.6 257 - 10.7 30 - 51 = 58.8 208 9.0 23 - 33 = 69.6 165 - 6.8 33 - 56 = 58.9 115 - 6.3 19 - 32 = 59.3 8? - 4.1 17 - 21 = 80.9 63 - 2.7 10 - 27 = 66.6 38 - 2 1 3 8 - 14 = 57.1 24 3 A 2 - 5 = 40.0 14 - 2.8 4 — 7 = 57.1 6 - 4 - 6.0 c t - 439 - 632 He 69.4 1951 - 81.2 1271 rebounds = 52.9 per game Season Hi“Lite? Ton the Sun Coast Tournament at Florida Presbyterian in St, beating both the host school, Florida Presbyterian and Bra Petersburg, Florida by ideis, Jeffrey R. rrq qr-t DJ* - Thompson was named the Tournament's MVP and placed on the All-Tournament first team.- Francis C, Noonan was also placed on the first team. Played in the -ew Jersey Kiwanis Tournament at Montclair State but lost in the first round to the host school. performance in the Brandeis game in Florida was most outstanding - 8 - If 12 - 14 FTs = 85. 7 % - 28 points with 22 rebounds. Thompson also had another big evening against Kaverford (H) when he shot 7 - 11 FGs - 63 , 6 > + 11 - 12 FTs = 9 I. 6 T? = 25 pts and 19 rebounds. Against Moravian (K) he shot 9 ~ 18 = 50. 0 % + 6 - 9 = 66 . 65 ? = 24 pts and 18 rebounds. Francis C. Noonan continued his torrid FT pace by finishing in the top 5 nationally in Division III. He had consecutive runs of 22 and 18 during the last half of the season. Included among those were 13 ~ 14 vs Brandeis (A); 9 “ 9 vs Washington College (li); 10 - 11 vs Muhlenberg (a); 8 - 8 vs F&M (a); 12 - 12 vs Bucknell (a); 9 - 11 vs Juniata (H); 9 ” 9 vs W&L (H). Finished in fourth place in the MAC South and thus earned a spot in the playoffs at PI1C against the top finisher Lebanon Valley. ( 5 “ 4 record) First winning season for Coach Watkins since talcing the reins in 1967 - 68 . Team had two games with over 58. 0 % shooting in FGs. Washington College (li) was 36 - 71 = 50.75? and Haverford (h) was 45 ~ 89 = 50.5^* Both the team seasonal FG and FT percentage was one of the best - FG = 756 ~ 1883 = 40.1/? and FT = 439 - 632 = 69 .4T. * Other outstanding performances are listed below in the record section. records Most games in a season - 24 (tied 1969*70; 1970-71) Most field goals made - 756 ~ (beats 707 by I 969 - 7 O) (1883 attempts = 40,1$) Most field goal attempts - 1883 (beats 1749 by 1970-71) Most free throws made one season - 439 (beats 429 by 1970-71 )(632 att = 69.45?) Most points one season - 1951 (breaks 1773 by 19o9"70)(81.2 avg) Most field goals one game - 45 vs Haverford (K) (ties 1970-71 vs F&M (K) 45“89 = 50.5 s ?'-) • lost points one game - 117 (ties 1964-65 vs Washington College (a) (vs Haverford (H)) Most rebounds one season - 326 - Jeffrey R, ‘Thompson (breaks 263 by Jay A. Anglada 1957-58 - 14.6 avg and Richard S. Shapiro 1964-65 - 12.5 avg) Best free throw percentage one game - 12 - 12 - Francis C. Noonan vs Bucknell (a) (ties 3 others with 100$ and more than 10 shot) Best free throw percentage career - 84.9?? ~ Francis C. Noonan 1969*72)(active)(breaks N. Anthony "Tony" Hermann's 78,3 % * 1961 -65 ~ 152-194 in 73 games)(Noonan had 232 - 273 in 49 games with one season to go). Five players over 200 pts - (ties 1960-61 and I 966 - 67 ) Scored over 100 points four times Letter Tinners and souad members (breaks I 964-65 team with two games over 100) Forward - -Guy Brunt *73; "'John S. Whitman '72 Captain; *Paul I -Jeffrey R, Thompson *73; ^Daniel R. Gilbert '74; *Hi Center - *K. Alan Vican '72? ^Stephen E, Piper '74 Schreiber *72; lael H. Sutton *74 Guard - ^Francis C. Noonan '7 Manager - “-Mark J. Caplan 1 72 others - Gary M. Morton *73; Byron IT . McClanahan •-Statist ics from the 1971*72 Anthony I r 70 (c "Tony" i-iassa '?4j Richard K. 31s tt ’?4; 1972 - 1973 Opponent D Nov 27 A Rider 48 29 A Juniata 74 Dec 2 H Swarthmore 84 4 A Navy 57 7 H Lebanon Valley 66 9 A Washington College86 Jan 3 A VJaynesburg 93 4 A Bethany 84 17 H Muhlenberg 86 20 A Widener 62 24 A Western Maryland 71 27 A Haverford 76 29 H Lycoming 61 Feb 1 H FScM 82 3 H Ursinus 82 9 H Johns Hopkins 62 10 H Georgetown 65 13 H Gettysburg 83 17 A Moravian 47 21 A Albright 74 24 A Elizabethtown 87 27 H Bucknell 54 Mar 2 A Widener 26 23 games 1610 0 59 Won 13 Lost 10 69 61 MAC-South Won 8 Lost 3 73 87 Head Coach David L. 65 Watkins 101 OT 82 OT Ass't Coach Paul H. 68 Anderson 78 61 Frosh - Paul J. Seybold 57 58 Captain Guy Brunt 67 61 Mgr Gary L. Poliner 60 66 74 60 98 69 61 38 1573 Scoring by games 1 . 2 . Rider 48 - 59 3. Swarthmore 84 - 61 FG FT Pts Noonan 7 - 19 5 - 5 19 Barnoski 7 - 14 2 - 4 16 Thompson 6 - 17 6 - 12 18 Piper 4 - 14 2 - 4 10 Barnoski 6 - 17 12 Brunt 4 - 7 8 Gilbert 4 - 6 4 4 12 Noonan 3 - 10 0 - 3 6 Piper 4 - 12 1 1 9 Thompson 2 - 9 2 - 4 6 Tress 1 - 4 2 2 4 o Gilbert 1 - 2 2 Betts 1 - 1 2 o Boyer 0 - 3 0 Wagner 1 - 2 2 J — 21 — - 59 T _ 16* 48 Brunt 3 - 3 O 5 33 - 81 18 -26* 84 Juniata 74 - 69 *out of scoring order Brunt 11 - 19 2 - 2 24 Barnoski 8 - 19 16 4. Navy 57 - / J Piper 6 - 14 3 - 4 15 Noonan 5 - 15 5 - 8 15 Thompson 4 - 14 2 — 3 10 Gilbert 5 - 11 2 - 2 12 Noonan 4 - 15 8 Barnoski 3 - 13 2 - 2 8 Boyer 0 - 2 1 — 2 1 Betts 2 - 6 2 - 2 6 Gilbert; Tress all 0 Wagner 1 - 3 4 - 4 6 33 - 83 8 - ii 74 Piper 2 - 6 4 Thompson 2 - 15 1 “ 1 5 Tress 1 3 1 ’'includes technicals shot 20 - 69 17 - a 57 5. Lebanon Valley Barnoski 11 - 24 Brunt 4 - 12 Gilbert 3 - 8 Piper 3 - 14 Tress 2 - 4 Noonan 1 - 9 Thompson 5 - 18 Wagner 1 - 2 66 3 87 4 2 3 9. Muhlenberg 86 - 68 25 Barnoski 10 - 20 2 - 2 22 8 Noonan 6 - 17 5 - 6 17 6 Piper 5 - 13 3 - 6 13 6 Thompson 5 - 13 3 - 7 13 4 Gilbert 3 - 7 4 - 4 10 Washington College 7-16 5 - 6-13 4 - Thompson Piper Barnoski Noonan Brunt Betts Curran Tress Wagner Yingst 6-23 5 - 4 - 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 8 5 8 1 2 5 2 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 6 5 2 3 2 2 4 34 - 81 18 7. Waynesburg Piper Barnoski Brunt Wagner Thompson Noonan Tress Gilbert 93 - 101 OT 7-11 7-24 9-21 6 - 8 5 - 8 4-14 3 - 2-13 3 - 3 - 5 2 - 5 1 - 2 - 0 - 1 2 4 5 3 1 2 8. Bethany Piper Thompson Noonan Barnoski Brunt Betts Wagner Gilbert Tress 84 - 82 OT 12 - 16 5- 14 6 - 4-14 7 - 6- 19 4 - 6 3 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 6 6 1 2 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 4 ir- 2 30-91 6 - 9 66 86 - 65 19 16 12 12 10 8 3 3 2 2 1 26 86 21 18 13 12 11 7 6 5 38 - 98 1/ - 2"8 91 24 8 16 8 15 12 1 8 6 3 0 0 3 1 2 10 , Wagner Betts Brunt Tress 2 - 2 - 1 - 2 2 6 1 - 1 5 4 2 0 — 34“ ■w 18 - 26 86 Widener 62 - 78 Noonan 8 - 15 0 - ■ 1 16 Piper 5 - 13 4 - ■ 5 14 Barnoski 4 - 14 4 - - 4 12 Thompson Gilbert Brunt Tress Wagner Betts Noonan Piper Thompson Wagner Barnoski Brunt Betts Gilbert 12. Haverford Noonan Thompson Piper Barnoski Brunt Wagner Gilbert Tress Betts 3-14 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 4 5 1 2 4 2 4 4 2 8 6 4 2 0 0 23 - 6 T 16 -""Z0 —VT ■yl and 71 - 61 8 - 7 - 8 23 7 - 14 3 - 4 - 5 10 4 - 0-2 8 2 - 4-5 8 3 - 6 2-2 2 0 27 - 74“ 17 - 22 TT 76 - 57 9 - 17 7 - 9 25 9-20 3 - 7 21 4 - 15 3 - 4 11 3 - 9 2 - 3 8 2 - 6 4 1-4 1 - 2 3 1 - 3 2 1 - 3 0 - 1 2 0 - 3 0 35 - 84 14 - 23 51 30 80 16 - 26 260 Lycoming 61 - 58 Noonan 5-11 6 - 6 16 Thompson 6-14 3 - 5 15 Brunt 4-9 0 - 1 8 Piper 4-12 0 - 1 8 Barnoski 4-15 8 Gilbert 1-4 2 - 2 4 Betts 1 - 1 2 Wagner 0 - 2 0 25 - 68 11 - 15 61 F&M 82 - 67 Brunt 7-12 3 - 4 17 Noonan 4 - 11 8 - 10 16 Thompson 2 - 7 12 - 14 16 Piper 7-14 1 - 2 15 Barnoski 6-18 2 - 2 14 Wagner 2-4 4 Gilbert; Betts all 0 28 - 66 26 - 32 82 Ursinus 82 - 61 Thompson 6 - 5 - 6 17 Noonan 5 - 7 - 7 17 Brunt 4 - 2 - 2 10 Barnoski Piper Gilbert Betts Wagner Tress 4 - 3 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 6 - 0 - 1 - 1 4 6 2 9 8 10 ’’ 6 4 1 29 -90 24 - 3082 16. Johns Hopkins Gilbert 3 Thompson 5 Barnoski 5 Noonan 4 Brunt 3 Piper 3 Betts 0 “TT" 62 - 60 6 8 - 9 14 10 3 - 5 13 16 3 - 4 13 11 0 - 2 8 9 1 - 3 7 9 0 - 1 6 1 1 - 2 1 62 16 - 2b UZ 17. 18. 19. 20 . Georgetown Noonan Barnoski Thompson Gilbert Brunt Wagner Piper Betts Tress Gettysburg Noonan Thompson Barnoski Brunt Wagner Piper Tress Betts Moravian Piper Barnoski Noonan Thompson Wagner Brunt Betts Albright Thompson Noonan Piper Brunt Barnoski Tress Betts Wagner Yingst 65 - 66 6 - 12 2 - 3 14 5 - 10 4 - 6 14 4 - 10 6 - 8 14 3 - 7 4 - 5 10 2 - 4 3 - 5 7 2 - 3 4 1 - 7 2 0 - 1 0 0 7T~^ 54 19 - 11 65 83 - 74 ii - 20 4 - 5 26 7 - 13 8 - 10 22 8 - 16 5 - 7 21 3 - 6 6 2 - 3 0 - 1 4 1 - 6 2 - 2 4 0 - 1 0 0 3 T - 65 19 - 25 83 47 - 60 5 - 9 10 3 - 13 4 - 6 10 2 - 14 6 - 8 10 3 - 8 3 - 3 9 2 - 6 2 - 2 6 1 - 6 2 0 TF - TF 1 -O —1 19 47 74 - 98 6 - 15 7 - 12 19 7 - 22 3 - 4 17 5 - 6 0 - 1 10 4 - 11 2 - 2 10 4 - 16 8 2 - 4 4 2 - 5 4 1 - 3 2 0 - 1 0 31 - 83 12 - T9 777 21. Elizabethtown 87 Noonan 9 - 20 Thompson 6 - 10 4 Barnoski 5 - 11 6 Piper 5 - 13 4 Brunt 5 - 10 Tress 2 - 3 1 Betts 2 - 4 Yingst 1 - 2 Wagner 1 - 4 0 36 - 77 15 - 69 23. Widener .18 Thompson 5 16 Noonan 7 16 Brunt 4 14 Betts 10 Barnoski 1 5 Wagner 4 Piper 2 - 2 2 - 19 ”57 26 - 38 5-8 10 3 - 10 2 - 2 8 2-2 4 1 - 10-2 2 1-5 2 0-1 0 0-2 0 12 - 29 5 ZET 22 . Bucknell 54 - Noonan 6 Wagner 5 Brunt 3 Piper 4 Thompson 4 Barnoski 2 Betts _1 25 20 10 10 9 18 6 6 79 Individual Scoring Francis C. Noonan Jeffrey R. Thompson Richard C. Barnoski Stephen E. Piper Guy Brunt Daniel R. Gilbert Richard Paul Wagner Mark Betts Jay R. Tress Michael J. Curran James T. Yingst George F. "Nick" Boye ^Includes 3 technical 61 12 10 3-39 8 0-18 1-25 _ 2 4 - 6 54 FG 124 - 324 = 38.2 81 109 - 320 = 34.0 89 122 - 353 = 34.5 45 103 - 267 = 38.5 36 81 - 157 = 51.5 21 29 - 66 = 43.9 35 34 - 78 = 43.5 11 21 - 65 = 32.3 7 13 - 37 = 35.1 6 1 - 1 =100.0 1 1 _ 3 = 33.3 1 r o - 5 = 00.0 1 638 -I b / b = oo.0 334 foul shots not credited FT Totals -Avg 102 = 79.4 329 - 14.3 134 = 66.4 307 - 13.3 59 = 76.2 289 - 12.5 55 = 65.4 242 - 10.5 30 = 70.0 183 - 8.3 39 = 89.7 93 - 5.8 21 = 52.3 79 - 3.9 12 = 58.3 49 - 2.5 16 = 37.5 32 - 2.1 2 = 50.0 3 - 3.0 2 = 50.0 3 - 1.0 2 = 50.0 1 - — 47 7*= 70.0 1610 — 7 0. C any player. Season Hi-Lites Finished third in the MAC South behind Lebanon Valley and Widener.(Both 9-2) Lebanon Valley won the playoff with Widner for the tit e. Played in the Marietta Tournament in Marietta, Ohio, January o, 4. Francis C. Noonan closed out a brillant career in foul shooting (see records section below) .... , Daniel R. Gilbert also shot free throws for high percentage until_he was injured. (35 - 39 = 89.7% in 16 games)(6th man until that injury) First win over Gettysburg sinee 1965-1966.(Eleven straight losses) Jeff Thompson collected over 300 rebounds to become the first Red Devil to surpass 300 rebounds two years in a row.(681 = 10.3 -Career) NCAA records are fouled up this year. Made playoffs for the third year in a row. Lost to Widener. Records Best free throw percentage one season - 70.0 (334 - 477 - 23 games) (beats 69.8% set by 1970-71 team - 429 - 614 - 24 games) Most times over 300 rebounds - 2 - Jeffrey R. Thompson (326 - 1971-72 and 302 - 1972-73) Most free throws career - 313 - Francis C. Noonan, Jr. (beats Weston C. Overholt's 302 set 1946-50) Best free throw percentage career - 83.47o - Francis C. Noonan, Jr. (313 - 375) (beats own record set last year and resets percentage) (more than 150 shot in career)(72 games) Noonan's free throw career log - 1969-70 1 - 3 = 33.37o 1 game 1970-71 118 - 138 = 85.5 24 1971-72 113 - 132 = 85.6 24 1972-73 81 - 102 = 79.4 23 4 years 313 - 375 = 83.4 72 (Scored a total of 953 career points - 320 37. 67o - 13.2 avg) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *Guy Brunt '73 Captain; *Daniel R. Gilbert '74; "“'Jeffrey R. Thompson '73; *P. Richard Wagner '73 Center - *Stephen E. Piper '74; *Jay R. Tress '74 Guard - *Richard C. Barnoski '73; *Francis C. Noonan '73; *Mark Betts '75 Manager - *Gary A. Poliner '74 others - George Gorman '74; George F. "Nick" Boyer '73; Michael J. Curran '76; James T. Yingst '76 1973 - 1974 Opponent Dec 1 A Swarthmore 4 A Temple 5 H Lafayette 8 H Washington Jan 12 A Ursinus 16 H Juniata 19 H Widener 21 H Rider 23 H Western Maryland 26 H Haverford 28 A Lycoming 29 A Georgetown 31 A F&M Feb 5 A Lebanon Valley 9 A Johns Hopkins 12 A Gettysburg 16 H Moravian 18 A Bucknell 20 H Albright 23 A Muhlenberg 26 21 H games Elizabethtown D 0 80 71 Won 8 Lost 13 48 78 69 99 MAC South Won 6 86 57 Lost 5 68 66 OT 61 59 Head Coach David L. 38 43 Watkins 46 77 71 70 Ass't Paul J. Seybold 80 75 77 102 Frosh Paul H. Anderson 53 65 48 68 Captain Daniel R. 68 96 Gilbert 55 68 58 65 Managers Gary A. 89 68 Poliner and David J. 53 68 Cohn 52 62 66 80 92 85 OT • 358 1522 Scoring by games 1. Swarthmore Johnston Gilbert Yingst Tress Carroll Hutton Joseph Hoerner 80 - 71 FG FT Pts 11 “14 1 - 2 23 9-20 5 - 5 23 5 - 7 4 - 4 14 3-41-2 7 1 - 14-4 6 1 - 24-6 6 0 - 11-1 1 0-2 0 Jenkins; Ca rruther s; Nichols 0 30 - 31 2U - 15 3. Lafayette Carroll Joseph Johnston Gilbert Jenkins Yingst Nichols Carruthers Hoerner Hutton Betts Tress 69 - 99 8-15 0 6-12 2 3-92 2-11 2 2-21 2-2 1-12 1-32 2 - 7 1 - 3 1-4 0 - 2 ■29 - n IT 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 T5 16 14 8 6 5 4 4 4 4 2 2 0 T9 2 . Temple Carroll Gilbert Hoerner Johnston Yingst Joseph Nichols Tress Jenkins Hutton Carruthe 48 - 78 4 - 7 3 - 15 3 - 6 3 - 13 2-4 2 - 5 2 - 3 1 - 3 0-2 0-2 s; Betts 20 - 60 3 2 0 1 1 1 8 4 11 2 8 1 6 6 2 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 0 all 0 14 48 4. Washington College 86 - 57 Gilbert Tress Hutton Carroll Johnston Carruthers Hoerner Yingst Jenkins Joseph Betts Nichols 17 4- 1 - 4 - 3 - 1 - 4 - 4 1 5 7 5 - 8 8 - 7 - 3 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 3 - 2 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 32° -~73 22 - 31 86 1 4 0 - 1 20 15 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 0 0 Ursinus 68 - 66 OT Hutton 5 - 5-8 15 Betts 5 - 2-5 12 Gilbert 8 - 2-4 18* Johnston 3 - 3-6 9 Carroll 2 - 2-4 6 Joseph 2 - 4 Tress 1 - 2 Yingst 2-2 2 Hoerner; Jenkins; Nichols 0 26 - 6116 - 29 68 Juniata 61 - 59 Yingst 8 - 5-6 21 Gilbert 6 - 2-3 14 Hutton 6 - 1-2 13 Tress 3 - 1-1 7 Johnston 2 - 4 Betts 1 - 2 Carroll; Joseph; Hoerner; Jenkins; Carruthers; NicholsO 26 - 73 9 - 12 61 Widener 38 - 43 Hutton 2 - 7-8 11 Joseph 3 - 2-2 8 Yingst 2 - 2-5 6 Gilbert 2 - 1-1 5 Tress 2 - 4 Carroll 2-4 2 Johnston 2-2 2 Betts ; Hoerner; Jenkins; Carruthers; Nichols all 0 11 - 4516 - 22 38 Rider 46 - 77 Johnston 8 - 16 Hutton 3 - 2-5 8 Yingst 2 - 2-2 6 Gilbert 2 - 1-2 5 Betts 2 - 4 Carruthers 1 - 2-2 4 Jenkins 1 - 2 Nichols 1-2 1 Tress; Carroll; Joseph; Hoerner all 0 19 - 61 8 - 13 46 9. 10 , 12 , Western Maryland 71 - 70 Gilbert 9 -22 2 - 3 20 Tress 7-9 0 - 1 14 Hutton 4 -11 3 - 3 11 Carroll 3-4 5 - 7 11 Johnston 2-7 2 - 2 6 Betts 1 -10 2 - 3 4 Yingst 1 - 7 1 - 2 3 Joseph 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 Carruthers 0 28 - 7 j 15 22 /I Haverford 80 - 75 Gilbert 9 - 1 - 2 19 Tress 8 - 2 - 4 18 Carroll 6 - 3 - 3 15 Hutton 5 - 5 - 6 15 Betts 2 - 2 - 4 6 Yingst 2 - 4 Johnston 1 - 2 Joseph 1 - 1 1 33 - 75 14 “ 20 80 Lycoming 77 - 102 Gilbert 9 - 2 - 2 20 Jenkins 4 - 4 - 4 12 Betts 4 - 8 Joseph 3 - 1 - 1 7 Johnston 3 - 6 Carroll 3 - 6 Yingst 3 - 6 Tress 2 - 4 Hutton 1 - 2 Nichols 1 - 2 Hoerner 2 - 2 2 Carruthers 1 - 2 34 - 81" 9 "" 9 / / Georgetown 53 - 65 Gilbert 4 - 21 1 - 2 9 Tress 4 - 6 8 Johnston 4 - 8 8 Carroll Yingst Hutton Joseph Betts Jenkins 3 - 3 - 1 - 3 - 2 - 0 - 6 7 3 7 5 2 4 - 6 3 24 - 63 5-11 53 VsO VO kOkD eph ; Betts all 0 23 0 - 1 12 - 15 58 0 17. Moravian Johnston Gilbert Tress 'Hutton Hoerner Carroll Betts Jenkins Nichols Joseph Yingst 18. Bucknell Johnston Joseph Hutton Gilbert Hoerner •Tress 89 - 68 6 - 6 - 7 - 3 7 4 15 13 19* 14 19. Albright Joseph Johnston Tress Gilbert Hutton Betts Hoerner Jenkins Carroll; 20. Muhlenberg Joseph Hoerner Betts Hutton Johnston Gilbert Yingst Tress Carroll 5 - 5 - 3 - 1 - 4 - 1 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 4 14 2 11 5 9 6 6 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 33 - 74 23 - 38 89 53 - 68 7 - 18 14 6 - 10 12 5 - 8 1- 2 11 3 - 10 2 - 4 8 2 - 6 2- 2 6 1 - 6 2 Yingst; Betts all 0 24 - 58 5 - 8 53 52 - ■ 62 7 - 13 2 - 2 16 6 - 16 12 5 - 11 2 - 2 12 2 - 7 4 2 - 11 4 1 - 1 2 1 - 2 2 0 - 2 0 Yingst all 0 24 - ~U3 ZT 3 ' 4 52 g 66-80 9 - 13 18 5 - 11 10 3 - 8 4 - 6 10 2 - 6 4 - 4 8 2 - 10 2- 2 6 1 - 6 4 - 4 6 2 - 6 4 1 - 2 2 rs 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 0 - 4 0 73"^ 67 16 - 18 6b Joseph 21. Elizabethtown 92 - 85 OT Johnston 7 - 4-5 18 Gilbert 7 - 3-3 17 Hutton 6 - 5 - 5 17 Joseph 6 - 2-8 14 Hoerner 4 - 1-2 9 Betts 1 - 6 - 8 8 Tress 2 - 1 - 5 5 Nichols 1 - 2 Yingst 2-2 2 Carroll 0-1 0 34 - 68 24 - 39 92 Individual Scoring Daniel R. Gilbert 100 - 289 A. James Johnston 95 - 238 (Sentinel figures) 96 - 239 William R. Hutton 71 - 158 (Sentinel figures) 73 - 160 Jay R. Tress 65 - 134 (Sentinel figures) 64 - 133 David M. Joseph 60 - 124 (Sentinel figures) 59 - 123 John M. Carroll 42 - 112 James T. Yingst 37 - 98 (Sentinel figures) 36 - 97 Mark Betts 27 - 81 Henry R. "Tim" Hoerner 32 - 76 T. Patrick Jenkins 8 - 25 Thomas G. Carruthers 4 - 12 Robert M. Nichols 5 - 13 546 -1360 FT Totals-Avg = 34.6 53 - 73 = 72.6 253 - 12.0 39.9 22 - 29 75.8 212 - 10.0 = 40.1 22 - 29 = 75.8 214 - 10.1 44.9 52 - 73 71.2 194 - 9.2 = 45.6 52 - 73 = 71.2 198 - 9.4 48.5 11 - 21 = 52.3 141 - 6.7 = 48.1 11 - 21 = 52.3 139 - 6.6 = 48.3 15 - 24 = 62.5 135 - 6.4 = 47.9 15 - 24 = 62.5 133 - 6.3 = 37.5 35 - 53 = 66.0 119 - 5.6 = 37.7 20 - 28 = 71.4 94 - 4.4 = 37.1 20 - 28 = 71.4 92 - 4.3 = 33.3 26 - 45 = 57.7 80 - 4.0 = 42.1 7 - 14 = 50.0 71 - 4.1 = 32.0 11 - 14 = 78.5 27 - 1.9 = 33.3 11 - 14 = 78.5 19 - 1.7 = 38.4 3 - 5 = 60.0 19 - 1.7 = 40.1 266 - 393 = 67.6 1358 — 64.6 (Because we were unable to get field goal attempts except in the Carlisle Sentinel, we published both field goals made from the official score- book and the newspaper. As you can see both sources are very close and the totals are correct. Jim Johnston was the only one to be directly affected. He became the all time total point king three years later. We therefore gave him the benefit of the doubt and officially credit ed him with the two extra Sentinel points.) Season Hi-Lites There were six freshmen on the varsity making it a very young squad. Started at least three and four at any one time. Two of the frosh, William R. Hutton and A. James Johnston eventually topped 1000 point plateau with Johnston the all time leader. . . The first time in three years that the Red Devils did not make the MAC South playoffs.Also did not play in any holiday tournaments. Won both overtime games with Ursinus and Elizabethtown. Had a perfect night from the foul line vs Lycoming (A) (9-9) Finished in the middle in the MAC South standings as Johns Hopkins won the top seed for the playoffs with a 9 - 2 record. There were no records set during the season Daniel R. Gilbert was voted Honorable Mention ALL MAC South Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *A. James Johnston '77;*David M. Joseph '77; “Daniel R. Gilbert '74 Captain; *William R. Hutton '77 Center - *Jay R. Tress '74 Guard - *John M. Carroll '77;*James T. Yingst '76; *Henry R. "Tim" Hoerner '77; *Mark Betts '75 Manager - *Gary A. Poliner '74; *David J. Cohn '76 others - Thomas G. Carruthers '75; Robert M. Nichols '76; T. Patrick Jenkins '77 1974 - 1975 Dec Jan Feb 2 4 7 3 4 11 15 18 20 22 23 25 30 1 4 5 8 11 15 17 19 22 25 23 A A A A A H A A H A H A H H H A H H A H A H A games Opponent Navy Lafayette Washington Shepherd Salisbury State Ursinus Juniata Widener Lycoming Western Maryland Bucknell Haverford F8iM Queens Lebanon Valley Georgetown Johns Hopkins Gettysburg Moravian Swarthmore Albright Muhlenberg Elizabethtown D 0 41 60 Won 9 Lost 14 47 75 85 90 MAC South Won 6 Lost 70 94 73 85 Head Coach David L. 68 61 Watkins 63 65 OT 59 76 Ass't Coach Paul J. 51 53 Seybold 58 63 68 80 Frosh Jeffrey R. 64 57 Thompson 69 81 79 78 OT Ass't Frosh Richard 81 63 "Rick" Welsh 60 102 78 72 Co-Captains Mark Betts 64 60 and David M. Joseph 65 64 OT 86 69 53 67 62 50 74 76 1511 1648 Scoring by games 1. Navy 41 - 60 FG FT Pts Johnston 6 - 18 1 - 2 13 Hoerner 3 - 9 6 Carroll 2 - 6 1 - 2 5 Burkholder 2 - 6 4 Joseph 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 Hamer 1 - 2 1 - 2 3 Jenkins 1 - 1 2 Betts 1 - 4 2 Hutton 1 - 7 2 Skalak 0 - 1 0 Kim 0 - 1 0 18 - 55 5 - 9 41 Lafayette 47 - 75 Johnston 7 - 16 14 Hoerner 2 - 3 4 - 4 8 Joseph 3 - 12 2 - 3 8 Hutton 3 - 13 0 - 1 6 Carroll 2 - 10 4 Skalak 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 Jenkins 1 - 3 2 McCarthy 1 - 1 2 Betts 0 - 6 1 - 2 1 Burkholder 0 - 5 0 Schme 1,1 0 - 2 0 Hamer 0 - 1 0 Copare 0 20 - 73 7 - 11 47 Washington College 85 - 90 Carroll 9 - 7 - 8 25 Johnston 8 - 4 - 4 20 Hoerner 7 - 2 - 2 16 Joseph 4 - 3 - 4 11 Burkholder 1 - 3 - 4 5 Hutton 2 - 0 - 1 4 Betts 1 - 2 Kim 1 - 2 33 - bS 19 23 85 Shepherd 70 - 94 Johnston 8 - 2 - 2 18 Hutton 7 - 1 - 1 15 Joseph 6 - 1 - 2 13 Carroll 4 - 2 - 2 10 Jenkins 3 - 6 Hoerner 2 - 1 - 2 5 Betts 1 - 2 Burkholder 1 - 2 1 Hamer; Skalak all 0 31 - 8 - 11 70 5. 6 . 7. 8 . 9. Salisbury State 73 - 85 Johnston 9 - 23 6 - 6 24 Hutton 8 - 19 6 - 9 22 Carroll 4 - 8 0 - 2 8 Joseph 4 - 10 8 Hoerner 2 - 4 2 - 4 6 Betts 0 - 1 5 - 6 5 Hamer: Schmehl j Skalak all 0 27 - 65 19 — 27 73 Ursinus 68 - 61 Johnston 7 - 14 Jenkins 6 - 12 Hutton 6 - 0 - 1 12 Carroll 3 - 6 - 6 12 Joseph 4 - 8 Betts 3 6 Burkholder 2 - 4 31 62 6 — 7 68 Juniata 63 - 65 OT Carroll 10 - 1 - 4 21 Johnston 10 20 Hutton 5 - 1 - 2 11 Joseph 2 - 1 - 2 5 Jenkins 2 - 0 - 2 4 Betts 1 - 2 Burkholder 0 30 — 72 3 — 10 63 Widener 59 - 76 Johnston 8 - 2 - 4 18 Hoerner 6 - 12 Joseph 5 - 1 - 2 11 Hutton 5 - 0 1 10 Jenkins 3 6 Betts 1 - 2 Carroll 0 28 - 56 3 7 59 Lycoming 51 - 53 Hutton 3 - 5 - 8 11 Burkholder 4 - 0 - 1 8 Joseph 3 - 2 - 2 8 Betts 2 - 2 - 2 6 Carroll 2 - 3 - 4 T Jenkins 2 - 4 Hoerner 1 - 2 - 2 4 Johnston 1 - 1 2 3 18 - 15 - 21 51 10 . 11 . 12 . 13. Western Maryland 58 - 63 Johnston 7 - 11 14 Jenkins 5 - 6 3 - 5 13 Joseph 4 - 12 2 - 2 10 Hutton 3 - 7 3 - 4 9 Carroll 3 - 6 2 - 2 8 Burkholder 2 - 12 4 Hoerner; Betts all 0 24 - 5§ 10 - 13 58 Hoerner 0 - 1 0 Betts 0 - 3 0 Bucknel1 68 - 80 Hutton 4 - 9 7 - 10 15 Johnston 7 - 20 0 - 3 14 Joseph 5 - 13 2 - 2 12 Jenkins 3 - 11 2 - 2 8 Carroll 3 - 7 6 Burkholder 2 - 4 4 Hoerner 2 - 4 4 Hamer 1 - 1 2 Copare 1 - 1 2 Betts 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 Kim; McCarthy; Schmehl Skalak all 0 /I 12 - 1"9 68 Haverford 64 - 57 Johnston 10 - 20 Hutton 6 - 0 - 1 12 Joseph 6 - 0 - 2 12 Carroll 2 - 2 - 2 6 Betts 2 - 2 - 2 6 Burkholder ■ 2 - 4 Hoerner 1 - 2 - 2 4 Copare 0 29 - T - W 64 F8tM 69 - 81 Johnston 10 - 2 - 2 22 Hutton 10 2 - 6 22 Joseph 6 - 12 Carroll 5 - 1 - 1 11 Jenkins 1 - 2 Burkholder; Hoerner; Betts 0 32 - 60 5 - 9 69 270 14. Queens 79 - 78 OT Hutton 11 - 3 - 6 25 Johnston 10 2 - 2 22 Joseph 4 - 8 Betts 3 - 2 - 3 8 Burkholder 2 - 4 Carroll 2 - 4 Hoerner 2 - 4 Jenkins 2 - 4 36 - 75 7 - 11 79 15. Lebanon Valley 81 - 63 Hutton 13 - 17 8 - 11 34 Johnston 7 - 5 - 7 19 Betts 3 - 5 - 5 11 Burkholder 3 - 6 Hoerner 3 - 3 3 Joseph 1 - 2 Kim 1 - 2 Carroll 1 - 0 - 1 2 Jenkins 1 - 2 1 McCarthy 1 - 2 1 Hamer: Schmehl; Skalak all 0 29 - 60 23 - 31 81 16. Georgetown 60 - 102 Johnston 9 - 23 18 Joseph 6 - 10 4 - 4 16 Hutton 1 - 3 7 - 10 9 Hoerner 2 - 4 2 - 2 6 Carroll 2 - 5 4 Betts 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 Skalak 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 Hamer 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 Schmehl 0 - 1 0 Copare 0 - 1 0 McCarthy 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 Burkholder 0 - 2 0 22 - 53 16 - 22 60 17.Johns Hopkin s 78 - 72 Johnston 14 - 2 - 2 30 Joseph 7 - 4 - 4 18 Carroll 5 - 2 - 3 12 Hutton 5 - 0 - 1 10 Burkholder 3 - 6 Betts 1 - 0 - 1 2 “T5 -7 72 8 - 11 /8 18. 19. 20 . 21 . 22 . Gettysburg 64 - 60 Carroll 4 - 9 9 - 12 17 Hutton 6 - 11 4 - 7 16 Johnston 6 - 15 0 - 4 12 Joseph 4 - 6 0 - 1 8 Betts 3 - 5 1 - 2 7 Burkholder 1 - 4 2 - 2 4 24 - 50 16 - 28 64 Moravian 65 - 64 OT Hutton 6 - 2 - 2 14 Joseph 6 - 2 - 2 14 Johnston 6 - 12 Burkholder 4 - 2 - 4 10 Carroll 1 - 7 - 9 9 Betts 3 - 6 26 - 58 13 - 17 65 Swarthmore 86 - 69 Hutton 12 - 7 - 8 31 Johnston 11 2 - 2 24 Joseph 3 - 2 - 2 8 Jenkins 3 6 Carroll 2 - 2 - 2 6 Hoerner 1 - 1 - 2 3 Burkholder 3 - 4 3 Betts 1 - 2 Copare 1 - 2 Schmehl 1 - 2 1 Hamer 0 - 1 0 Kim; McCarthy; Skalak all 0 34^ 79 18 - 23 86 Albright 53 - 50 Johnston 7 - 15 14 Joseph 5 - 13 0 - 2 10 Hutton 3 - 5 2 - 6 8 Carroll 3 - 6 1 - 1 7 Betts 3 - 3 6 Hoerner 2 - 3 4 Burkholder 2 - 11 4 25 - 56 3 - 9 53 Muhlenberg 67 ■ - 74 Hutton 10 - 15 3 - 5 23 Johnston 8 - 13 1 - 2 17 Joseph 5 - 15 1 - 1 11 Betts 4 - 7 1 - 1 9 Carroll 3 - 10 1 - 1 7 Hoerner 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 Burkholder 0 30 - • 61 7 - • 11 67 23. Elizabethtown Hutton 6 Johnston 10 Joseph 6 Burkholder 1 Carroll 1 Jenkins 1 Hoerner Betts _ 25 62 - 76 10 - 12 22 1 - 2 21 0 - 1 12 2 2 2 1-21 0 12 - 17 62 Individual Scoring A. James Johnston (Sentinel' figures) William R. Hutton David M. Joseph John M. Carroll Mark Betts Henry R. "Tim'' Hoerner Thomas B. Burkholder T. Patrick Jenkins Jeston Hamer Fiore J. Copare Joel Kirk Kim Steven L. Skalak Glenn C. McCarthy Jeffrey L. Schmehl FG 186 - 396 = 46.9 31 186 - 396 = 46.9 33 136 - 238 = 57.1 71 100 - 238 = 42.0 29 73 - 168 = 43.4 47 34 - 90 = 37.7 22 33 - 67 = 49.2 20 31 - 76 = 40.7 11 33 - 74 = 44.5 6 2 - 7 = 28.5 2 2 - 3 = 66.6 2 - 4 = 50.0 0 2 - 3 = 66.6 0 1 - 3 = 33.3 1 0 - 3 = 00.0 1 635 - 1370 = 46.3 241 FT Totals - Avg 46 = 67.4 403 - 17.5 47 = 70.2 405 - 17.6 113 = 62.8 343 - 14.9 40 = 72.5 229 - 9.9 62 = 75.8 193 - 8.4 28 = 78.5 90 - 3.9 26 = 76.9 86 - 4.7 17 = 64.7 73 - 3.5 11 = 54.5 72 - 5.1 5 = 40.0 6 - — 4 - — 1 = 00.0 4 - — 2 00.0 4 - — 3 = 33.3 3 - — 2 — 50.0 1 - — 356 = 6/./ lbll - bbT7 (No official records exist in the official scorebook. Thus we used the Sentinel figures for the final stats. Johnston's figures a gfin differ. Again we gave him the benefit of the higher score. We did not adjust the rest of the squad because of_the small difference in the final totals. We only show Johnston s difference.) Season Hi-Lites Played in the Shepherd Holiday Tournament in Martinsburg, W.VA on A^James Johnston was selected to the All Tournament team Johnston scored double figures in 22 out of the 23 game season which included a 30 point effort vs Johns Hopkins (H). William R. Hutton hit over 30 twice. He scored 34 vs Lebanon Va y (H) and 31 vs Swarthmore (H). . The first five games were played away from home and were all losing efforts. After Georgetown scored over a 100, the Red Devils hit their stride and won five in a row. . Finished tied for fifth in the MAC South as Widener finished first during the regular season. William R. Hutton was selected on the Second TEAM ALL MAC South. Hutton was also the top rebounder on the team. Twelve squad members were Sophmores and only one senior was on the AtTales' Johiiston was the second person to score over 400 pts for season. Records William R. Hutton set a new season field goal percentage mark with 57.1% (136 - 238)(beats John T. Dotti 52.1% - 84 - 161 in 20 games - 1966 - 1967) , . , William R. Hutton set new career field goal percentage mark with 207 - 396 = 52.2% (beats David L. Thomas - 199 - 408 = 48.7% 32 games 1963- 1965 and John T. Dotti - 196 - 402 = 48.7% 39 games 1966 - 1968) A. James Johnston made 186 field goals in one season (186 - 396 - 4b.9; (beats Donald H. Smith - 184 - 410 = 44.8% 1964 - 1965 - 21 games) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *A. James Johnston '77;*William R. Hutton '77;"David M. Joseph '77 Co-Captain Center - *Thomas B. Burkholder 'll Guard - *John M. Carroll '77; *Henry R. "Tim” Hoerner '77;*T. Patrick Jenkins ’77;*Mark Betts '75 Co-Captain others - Steven L. Skalak '77; Jeffrey L. Schmehl '77; Fiore J. Copare '77; Jeston Hamer '77; Glenn C. McCarthy '77; Joel Kirk Kim '78 Team Records Best field goal percentage for one season - (beats 44.1% - 595 - 1349 set 1965-66) 46.3% - 635 - 1370 1975 Dec Jan Feb - 1976 Opponent D 0 3 H Shenandoah 104 73 Won 7 Lost 16 6 A Muhlenberg 66 70 9 H Lebanon Valley 89 70 MAC South Won 4 11 A William 8c Mary 56 61 (West) Lost 8 13 H Gettysburg 59 60 Head Coach David L. 6 A Rollins 67 85 7 A U. of South Florida 55 88 Watkins 9 A Florida Southern 69 71 10 A Florida Tech 58 82 JV- Paul J. Seybold 17 A Georgetown 75 93 21 H FStM 59 68 Captain David M. 22 A Bucknell 68 75 Joseph 24 H Moravian 55 58 26 A Temple 55 89 28 A Western Maryland 84 102 4 H Muhlenberg 84 77 OT 7 A Lebanon Valley 88 75 11 A Gettysburg 69 76 14 A FStM 54 68 0T(4) 16 H Albright 102 99 18 A Moravian 73 84 21 H Western Maryland 95 69 24 23 H games Elizabethtown 65 IF49 62 1755 Scoring by games 1. Shenandoah 104 - 73 FG FT Pts Carroll 8 - 2 - 2 18 Johnston 8 - 2 - 3 18 Callaghan 6 - 3 - 4 15 Hutton 5 - 1 - 1 11 Pierce 2 - 1 - 1 5 Burkholder 2 - 1 - 2 5 Hare 4 - 0 - 1 8 Joseph 9 - 18 Hager 2 - 0 - 1 4 Markel 1 - 2 Curran 0 - 2 0 Schmidt 0 47 - 82 10 - 17 104 Muhlenberg 66 - 70 Johnston 10 - 17 20 Joseph 7 - 8 14 Hare 5 - 6 2 - 2 12 Hutton 3 - 10 2 - 2 8 Carroll 3 - 5 6 Pierce 1 - 3 2 - 2 4 Markel 0 - 3 2 - 2 2 29 - 52 8 - 8 66 3. Lebanon Valley 89 - 70 Johnston 14 - 28 Joseph 9 - 18 Markel 2 - 4 - 4 8 Carroll 3 - 1 - 1 7 Callaghan 3 - 0 - 2 6 Hutton 2 - 2 - 2 6 Pierce 2 - 2 - 2 6 Burkholder 1 - 2 - 2 4 Hare 1 - 2 Schmidt 1 - 2 Hager 1 - 0 - 2 2 Curran 0 71 11 - 15 oo William 8c Mary 56 - ■ 61 Johnston 8 - 3 - 4 19 Hutton 6 - 5 - 6 17 Joseph 4 - 4 - 5 12 Burkholder 1 - 2 Callaghan 1 - 0 - 2 2 Hare 1 - 2 Carroll 2 - 2 2 Pierce 0 - 1 0 Curran; Markel; Hager all 0 21 - 14 - 20 56 out of order 60 9. Florida Tech 58 - 82 Gettysburg Johnston 59 - 60 7 -I 83 - 3 17 Joseph 7-131- 4 15 Carroll 5 - 13 2 - 5 12 Hutton 2-71- 2 5 Burkholder 2 - 4 0- 2 4 Markel 1 - 3 2 - 2 4 Hare 1 - 3 0 - 2 2 Curran 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 25 - 62 9 - 22 59 Rollins Joseph 67 - 85 11 - 22 Hutton 5 - 1 - 1 11 Johnston 5 - 10 Carroll 3 - 6 Pierce 2 - 4 Markel 2 - 4 Burkholder 1 - 2 Hare 1 - 2 Callaghan 1 - 2 Curran 2 - 2 2 Hager 2 - 2 2 31 - 69 5 - 5 67 Johnston 9 - 2-2 20 Hutton 4 - 5-8 13 Pierce 3 - 2-4 8 Carroll 2 - 3-4 7 Joseph 2 - 2 - 3 6 Curran 1 - 2 Marke1 1 - 2 Hare; Calla; ghan all 0 TF^~ 53 14 - 2 i 58 Georgetown 75 - 93 Carroll 6 - 12 - 13 24 Johnston 8 - 16 Joseph 7 - 14 Hutton 5 - 1-2 11 Hare 5-6 5 Pierce 1 - 2 Burkholder 2-2 2 Schmidt 1 - 2 1 Curran; Markel; Hager; Callaghan all 0 27 - 21 - 25 75 7. 8. University of South Florida Hutton 6 - 11 3 - 4 Pierce 3 - 8 1 - 2 Hare 2 - 3 3- 4 Hager 1 - 14- 4 Markel 2 - 3 0- 1 Burkholder 2 - 7 Joseph 2 - 7 Johnston 2 - 9 Carroll 1 - 4 2- 2 Curran 0 - 1 Callaghan Schmidt 0 - 2 21 - 56 18- 1/ Florida Southern U. Carroll Joseph Johnston Hutton Hare Pierce Markel 7 - 10 6 - 2 5 - 4 - 1 2 - 2 2 - 1 - 27 -52 15 69 14 3 3 2 22 “ 11. F8tM 59 - 68 55 - 88 , 55 - 88 Johnston 9 - 1 - 3 19 15 Joseph 8 1 - 1 17 7 Hutton 4 - 2 - 5 10 7 Carroll 3 - 2 - 2 8 6 Markel 1 - 2 4 Hare 2 - 2 2 4 Pierce 1 - 2 1 4 25 - 62 9 - 15 59 4 4 q 12. Bucknell 68 - - 75 0 Johnston 15 - 28 30 0 Joseph 7 - 11 14 55 Hutton 4 - 9 4 - 5 12 Carroll 4 - 11 8 - 71 Hare 2 - 3 4 Pierce 0 - 2 0 24 Markel 0 - 3 0 14 Burkholder 0 10 67 4 - 5 68 . 9 6 4 2 69 13. Moravian 55 - 58 17. Lebanon Valley 88 - 75 Johnston 10 - 2-2 22 Hutton 7 13 - 16 27 Carroll 5 - 3-5 13 Carroll 7 5 - 5 19 Markel 10 - 10 10 Hare 6 2 - 4 14 Hutton 3 - 2-2 8 Johnston 5 - 10 Hare 1 - 2 Joseph 4 - 8 Pierce 0-1 0 Pierce 2 4 - 4 8 Burkholder ; Joseph all 0 Markel 2 - 2 2 19 - 17 - 20 55 31 2 TT - 31 88 14. Temple 55 - 89 18. Gettysburg 69 - 76 Johnston Hutton Joseph Hager Schmidt Markel Hare 5 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 13 9 8 2 2 5 3 1 8 4 2 - 2 11 5 11 10 8 4 4 4 4 Burkholder 1 - 3 2 Curran 1 - 3 2 Callaghan 1 - 2 2 Carrol1 0 - 5 2 - 2 2 Pierce 0 - 6 .2 - 2 2 T 8 ~ - 61 19 - 2 / bb Jestern Maryland 84 - 102 Hutton 9 - 19 5 - 8 23 Joseph 8 - 16 16 Carroll 5 11 6 - 6 16 Johnston 5 - 12 10 Pierce 3 - 9 6 Markel 2 - 2 1 - 1 5 Burkholder 2 - 3 0 - 1 4 Hager 1 - 2 o 2 Hare 0 _ 2 2 - 2 Z Curran; Schmidt ; Callaghan 0 35 - ~7b 14 - 18 84 Callaghan 0 - 2 0 16. Muhlenberg 84 77 OT Johnston 10 - 19 2 - 3 22 Hutton 8 - 11 3 - 5 19 Carroll 3 - 8 8 - 9 14 Hare 5 - 10 3 - 7 13 Joseph 4 - 11 8 Pierce 2 - 6 4 Markel 0 - 2 2 - 2 2 Burkholder 2 - 2 2 Callaghan 0 - 1 0 32 - ~W 20 - 28 84 Hutton Joseph Carroll Hare Johnston Pierce 8-12 7 - 13 6 - 12 5 ‘ 11 4 - 2 - 2 13 Burkholder; Markel Markel IT 0 w 1 2 - all 3 19 14 12 3 12 8 4 0 0 54 - 68 19. F&M 9-14 4-12 4-9 3 - 5 2-5 2-8 1-3 Burkholder; Curran; Cal laghanO 25 - 56 4 - 5 35 Johnston Hutton Pierce Markel Carroll Joseph Hare 2 - 2 - 18 3 10 8 2 8 4 4 2 20. Albright Hutton Johnston Carroll Joseph Pierce Burkholder Curran Callaghan Hare 102 - 99 4 OTs 15 - 13 - 5 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 5 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 6 35 5 29 3 13 2 8 4 2 2 2 7 5 2 2 1 42 "- 35 -18 - 261H2 21 22 , Moravian 73 - 84 23. Elizabethtown 65 - 62 Carroll 8 - 5-5 21 Hutton 13 - 0 - 3 26 Hutton 2 - 10 - 11 14 Johnston 7 - 14 Johnston 5 - 2-2 12 Pierce 5 - 10 Pierce 5 - 2-2 12 Joseph 4 - 8 Burkholder 4 - 1-1 9 Carroll 3 - 6 Hare 1 - 1-4 3 Markel 1-21 Joseph 1 - 2 Hare 0-20 Curran; Hager; Callaghan allO Burkholder 0 26 - 21 - 25 T3 32 - "T^ 7~6T Western Maryland 95 - 69 Hutton 11 - 7-7 29 Carroll 7 - 7 - 8 21 Johnston 8 - 16 Joseph 5 - 2-2 12 Pierce 4 - 8 Hager 2 - 1 - 1 5 Curran 1 - 2 Markel 1 - 2 Burkholder ; Hare all 0 39 - 17 - 18 95 ividual Scoring FG FT Totals - Av A. James Johnston William R. Hutton John M. Carroll David M. Joseph Peter J. Pierce Thomas W. Hare John F. "Jack" Markel Thomas B. Burkholder Stephen F. Callaghan George V. Hager Michael J. Curran William J. Schmidt _ - . - . - 6 77 _ 14Qz+ 49.5 21 - 29 = 72.4 383 - 16.6 54.5 86 - 116 = 74.1 348 - 15.1 46.6 75 _ 88 = 85.2 267 - 11.6 52.1 18 - 25 = 72.0 256 - 11.1 40.0 18 - 27 = 66.6 110 - 5.0 45.3 27 - 45 = 60.0 105 - 4.5 32.2 26 _ 28 = 92.8 64 - 3.0 47.3 9 - 14 = 64.2 45 - 2.5 37.5 5 - 10 = 50.0 29 - 2.2 60.0 7 - 10 = 70.0 25 - 2.5 30.7 2 _ 6 s= 33.3 10 - — 37.5 1 - 5 = 20.0 7 - 1.1 48 .2“ 295 - 403 = 73.2 1649 - 71.7 181 - 365 131 - 239 96 - 206 119 - 228 46 - 115 39 - 86 19 - 59 18 - 38 12 - 32 9 - 15 4 - 13 8 Season Hi-Lites A. James Johnston and William R. Hutton had very point productive year. Both scored over 300 points. John M. Carroll had two strings of 16 straight free throws without B miss. Georgetown, F 8 :M, end Moravian at mid-season and then ]yj-Qh 10 nberg, Lebanon Valley, Albright, Moravian, and Western Mary¬ land late in the season. Overall he shot 75 - 88 =85.2% The MAC Southern Division played under a new format for the first time this season. The Division was divided into two sections Southeast and Southwest. Dickinson played in the West with FStM, Gettysburg, Lebanon Valley, Moravian, Muhlenberg, and Western Mary¬ land. Each team played double round robin within their section. Gettysburg joined Division III in all sports. A. James Johnston and William R. Hutton were both selected to the MAC Southwestern ALL Star Second Team. The Florida trip was a big plus for this year's squad. Rollins was played at Rollins, U. of South Florida in Tampa, Florida Southern in Lakeland, and Florida Tech in Winter Park. All of the above are Division I teams. Twelve game losing streak was stopped with the overtime victory against Muhlenberg (H). (Worst since 1962 - 1963) A. James Johnston hit double figures in 21 of 23 games including 1002 for three years and scored vs Elizabethtown (H) in the final game of the year. NCAA helped with the final statistics for this season. Records John F. "Jack” Markel hit 10 - 10 free throws vs Moravian (H)(Joins five others who shot 1007o in one game - minimum 10 shot) William R. Hutton upped his career field goal percentage record - 53.27o - 338 - 635 (beats 52.27, set in 1974 - 1975 - 207 - 396) Beat Albright 102 - 99 in four overtimes (one game)(breaks Made 17 - 18 free throws vs Western Maryland (H) 25 = 927c vs Swarthmore (H) 1962 - 1963) (one game Team free throw record for a season - 295 - 403 = 73.24 (beats 70.04 set in 1972 - 1973 - 334 - 477) Most field goals one game - 47 vs Shenandoah (H) (beats F&M (H) 1970 - 1971 and vsHaverford (H) Best field goal percentage one game (beats 547, vs Moravian (A) 1968 1964-65 (2)) ( 94.47o) (beats 23 - 45 set vs 1971 - 1972) 577, - 47 - 82 vs Shenandoah (H) - 1969 - 33 - 61) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *A. James Johnston '77;*William R. Hutton ’77; *David M. Joseph 'll Captain; *f*eter J. Pierce ’78 Center - *Thomas B. Burkholder 'll Guard - * John M. Carroll 'll-, *Thomas W. Hare '78; ^Michael J. Curran ’76; *John F. "Jack" Markel 78 others - George V. Hager ’78; Stephen F. Callaghan '79; William J. Schmidt '79 1976 - 1977 Opponent D Nov 30 A Shenandoah 72 Dec 4 H Muhlenberg 80 7 A Lebanon Valley 57 8 A Temple 60 11 H Gettysburg 68 Jan 10 A East Stroudsburg 72 11 A Bloomsburg 66 17 H Shippensburg 70 19 A F&M 56 22 A Moravian 72 24 H Susquehanna 68 26 H Western Maryland 73 31 A LaSalle 61 Feb 2 A Muhlenberg 57 5 H Lebanon Valley 92 8 A Gettysburg 85 12 H F&M 61 14 A Albright 66 16 H Moravian 7 6 19 A Western Maryland 79 22 A Elizabethtown 68 21 games 1459 0 76 Won 9 Lost 12 69 58 MAC Southwest Won 6 95 Lost 6 82 53 Head Coach Paul J. 68 Seybold 61 94 Ass't Coach Eugene A. 73 Evans 60 51 82 JV - Richard "Rick" Welsh 61 62 Captain David M. Joseph 82 80 77 60 62 74 1480 Scoring by games 1. Shenandoah 72 - 76 FG FT Hutton 8 - 1-2 Johnston 6 - 4-4 Burkholder 5 - Joseph 3 - 4-6 Carroll 4 - 1-3 Crawford 2 - 2-3 Hare 1 - 2 - 3 Pts 17 16 10 10 9 6 4 29 - 63 14 - 21 72 luhlenberg 80 - 69 Carroll 7 - 15 5 - 6 19 Hutton 8 - 14 2 - 3 18 Hare 3 - 9 8 - 8 14 Johnston 4 - 10 2 - 2 10 Burkholder 1 - 4 5 - 6 7 Joseph 2 - 7 2 - 2 6 Zerfing 1 - 2 4 - 4 6 Crawford; Smith all 0 26 - 61 28 - 31 80 Lebanon Valley Hutton 9 - Johnston 10 Hare 3 - Carroll 2 Burkholder 2 - Joseph 1 - 57 3 4. Temple Johnston Crawford Schmidt Zerfing Callaghan Hare 2 / - 60 - 95 6 3 4 2 3 2 Burkholder 0 Hutton Smith Joseph Carroll 0 0 0 0 20 58 6 13 10 7 3 5 2 4 3 4 7 2 1 TT7U 6 - 7 - 2 - 0 - 4 - 21 20 6 4 4 2 6 8 1 4 2 “ZT 57 18 13 8 6 6 4 4 0 0 0 V "W 68 82 9. FScM 56 - 94 5. Gettysburg Johnston 9-18 18 Hutton 6-21 3 - 5 15 Hare 5 - 8 1 - 2 11 Carroll 2 - 6 6 - 6 10 Joseph 1 - 7 4 - 4 6 Crawford 1 - 5 2 - 2 4 Burkholder 1 - 3 2 Schmidt 0-2 2 - 2 2 Zerfins: Smith; Callagh an 0 25 - 72 18 - 21 68 SlH?§& an e = i 72 e 53 East Stroudsburg 1 Johnston 12 - 22 24 Hutton 8-19 4 - 6 20 Cohen 5 - 10 Carroll 3 - 3 - 3 9 Crawford 3 - 6 Hare 1 - 2 Zerfing 1 - 2 1 Joseph; Burkholder all 0 32 - 67 8 - 11 72 Hutton 7 - 17 1 - 3 15 Johnston 7 - 13 0 - 1 14 Burkholder 3 - 7 1 - 1 7 Carroll 3 - 5 6 Zerfing 3 - 6 6 Joseph 0-1 3-4 3 Crawford 1 - 1 2 Smith 1 - 2 2 Hare 0 - 4 1 - 2 1 Cohen; Callaghan; Schmidt 0 25 - oo 6-11 56 Cohen 0-2 0 Callaghan 0-2 (team 3) 0 Moravian 72 - 73 Johnston 13 - 3 - 3 29 Hutton 7 - 2-3 16 Hare 5 - 10 Crawford 3 - 6 Joseph 2 - 1-2 5 Carroll 2 - 4 Cohen 1 - 2 Burkholder ■; Zerfing all 0 33 - 00 vO n 7. Bloomsburg Hutton 8 Johnston 6 Hare 5 Crawford 3 Cohen 2 Carroll 2 Joseph 1 Burkholder Zerfing 27 66 - 68 4 - 6 20 2 - 2 14 4 - 6 14 2-28 4 0-14 2 0 0-10 12 - 18 66 11. Susquehanna Johnston 9 Carroll 3 Joseph 4 Hutton 3 Hare 2 Cohen 2 Crawford 1 Zerfing 1 Burkholder 1 Vo 68 - 60 2 - 2 20 7 - 9 13 2 - 2 10 2-2 8 2-3 6 0-1 4 1-1 3 2 0-2 2 60 16 - T2 68 8 . Shippensburg 70 - 61 Hare 4 - 6 12 - 14 20 Hutton 5 - 9 2 - 2 12 Crawford 3 - 7 6 - 8 12 Johnston 5 - 8 10 Joseph 4 - 4 8 Cohen 3 - 6 6 Carroll 1 - 2 2 Zerfing 0 25 - 43 20 - 24 70 Schmidt 0 - 1 0 12. Western Maryland 73 - 51 Hutton 7 - 2 - Johnston 5 - 2 - Carroll 5 - 2 - Crawford 3 - 5 - Hare 3 - 3 - Cohen 3 - Burkholder Zerfing Joseph 1 - 4 2 4 6 4 3 - 2 - 0 - 4 2 1 16 12 12 11 9 6 3 2 2 Smith: Callaghan; Schmidt_0_ 27 - 56 19 - T77T 280 16 LaSalle 61 - 82 Hutton 8-17 4 - 5 20 Johnston 5 - 9 0-2 10 Hare 4 - 7 0-2 8 Cohen 4 - 6 0-1 8 Carroll 3 - 4 1-2 7 Crawford 2 - 8 4 Burkholder 1 - 4 2 Callaghan 0 - 1 2-2 2 Zerfing; Smith; Schmidt all 0 27-56 7-14 61 Muhlenberg 57 - 61 Johnston 9-21 2 - 2 20 Hutton 5 - 8 3-6 13 Carroll 4-10 8 Cohen 3 - 6 0-2 6 Hare 1 - 2 4-4 6 Joseph 2 - 4 4 Burkholder 0 - 1 0 Crawford 0 - 2 0 Zerfing 0 24 - 549- 14 57 Lebanon Valley 92 - 62 Johnston 9 - 18 Hutton 5 - 2-2 12 Burkholder 6 - 12 Cohen 4 - 2-2 10 Schmidt 3 - 3-4 9 Joseph 4 - 8 Hare 3 - 1-1 7 Carroll 2 - 2 - 2 6 Callaghan 2 - 0-2 4 Crawford 1 - 2 Zerfing 1 - 2 Smith 1 - 2 41 - 10 - 13 92 Gettysburg 85 - 82 Hutton 10 - 23 5 - 6 25 Johnston 8 - 18 1 - 1 17 Carroll 6 - 8 3-5 15 Crawford 4 - 9 1-1 9 Hare 2 - 3 3-4 7 Joseph 3 - 5 6 Cohen 2 - 6 2-4 6 Burkholder : 0 - 1 0 35 - 73 15 - 21 85 17. FScM 61 - 80 Hutton 7-19 8-10 22 Johnston 9-16 18 Carroll 3-10 2 - 2 8 Hare 0-4 6 - 6 6 Crawford 2-5 4 Cohen 1-3 2 Zerfing 0-1 1 - 3 1 Joseph 0-1 0 - 2 0 Burkholder ; Smith ; Callaghan L» Schmidt all 0 Burkholder 22 - 61 0 - ] 17 - TT~ bl Q Smith o - i 0 Albright 66 - 11 Hutton 8 - 17 1 - 2 17 Johnston 7 - 15 2 - 2 16 Crawford 3 - 5 3 - 3 9 Hare 4 - 5 8 Burkholder 3 - 9 6 Cohen 2 - 2 4 Joseph 2 - 5 4 Carroll 1 - 6 2 30 - 64 6 - 7 66 Moravian 76 - 60 Hutton 4 - 5 - 6 13 Johnston 6 - 12 Hare 5 - 2 - 2 12 Cohen 5 - 1 - 2 11 Crawford 4 - 3 - 4 11 Burkholder ■ 5 - 10 Carroll 2 - 1 - 3 5 Joseph 1 - 2 Znrfine; Smith; Callaghan 0 32 - 12 - 17 76 Western Maryland 79 - 62 Hutton 11 - 8-10 30 Johnston 10 - 20 Hare 5 - 0 - 1 10 Cohen 3 - 6 Crawford 2 - 4 Burkholder 1 - 1 - 2 3 Carroll 1 - 2 Zerfing 1 - 2 Schmidt 1 - 2 Joseph; Smith: Callaghan all 0 35 - 21. Elizabethtown 68 - 74 Johnston 7 - 4 - 4 18 Hutton 8 - 16 Cohen 5 - 2 - 3 12 Hare 5 - 10 Carroll 2 - 4 Joseph 2 - 4 Crawford 1 - 2 Burkholder 1 - 2 31 - 6 - 7 68 Individual Scoring A. James Johnston William R. Hutton Thomas W. Hare John M. Carroll Dennis J. Crawford Jeff S. Cohen David M. Joseph Thomas B. Burkholder John W. Zerfing William J. Schmidt Stephen F. Callaghan Thomas G. Smith FG 162 - 313 = 51.7 30 142 - 281 = 50.5 62 63 - 125 = 50.4 49 58 - 134 = 43.2 34 42 - 88 = 47.7 32 45 - 86 = 52.3 7 33 - 79 = 41.7 16 30 - 78 = 38.4 14 9 _ 21 = 42.8 10 8 - 18 = 44.4 5 5 - 11 = 45.4 2 : - 10 = 20.0 599 -1244 = 48.1 261 FT Totals - Avg 33 ss 90.9 354 - 16.8 89 = 69.6 346 - 16.4 63 = 77.7 175 - 8.3 48 = 70.8 150 - 7.1 38 = 84.2 116 - 5.5 15 = 46.6 97 - 6.0 23 = 69.5 82 - 4.1 19 = 73.6 74 - 3.7 14 = 71.4 28 - 1.75 6 = 83.8 21 - 2.6 4 = 50.0 12 - 1.3 4 352 = 74.1 1459 - 69.4 Season HiLites A James Johnston and William R. Hutton, scoring twins, ended four year careers tha? placed them one - two in the career scorxng derby. See PIayed°in the^eystone^lassic at Bloomsburg State. Tt was at kelson Field House that Hutton scored his 1,000 th point in the East Stroud ga. B Ke5sMne S Klassic. HU S«on e was n aTso SLe^tte MV^for^he Tournament. JotasSn^n^d WEE MAC.Southwest first team. Hutton was named to the Honorable Mention list. Records Best free throw percentage for one season 73.2% - 295 - 403 set 1975 - 1976) Most points career - 1356 - 625 fgs + 106 in 88 games. - A. James Johnston (beats 1962 - 1966) Best field goal percentage career - 52.44 adjusts career record from last season. - 74.1% - 261 - 352 (beats - 139 = 76.2 = 1356 - 15.4 Donald H. Smith - 1094 - - William R. Hutton - re- Most field goal attempts career - 1313 - A. Jim Johnston (beats Donald H. Smith's 1120 set from 1962 - 1966) Most field goals career - 625 - A. James Johnston - 1973 - 1977 (breaks Donald H. Smith - 486 set from 1962 - 1966) Best free throw percentage for one season - 90.9% - A. James Johnston (30 - 33)(breaks 89.1% set by John "Jack" Wiley - 1956 - 1957 - 41 - 46)(Record is set only by starters for the entire season) Most games double figures for career - 74 out of 88 - A. James Johnston (beats Weston C. Overholt and Theodore K. Jursek - 54 = Overholt 54 out of 74 games and Jursek 54 out of 68) Most games played career - 88 - A. James Johnston, William R. Hutton, and John M. Carroll (beats 79 set by Lloyd W. Bonner - 1967 - 1971) Most games scored points career - 88 - A. James Johnston (scored in every game he appeared)(beats 75 set by J^CtZimmermanv& JtD^Wihslow) Most consecutive games scored points career - 88 - A. James Johnston (breaks 74 set by Weston C. Overholt - 1946-50) The following is career point totals for Johnston and Hutton: A. James Johnston 1973 - 74 96 - 239 40.1 22 - 29 = 75.8 = 214 = 10.1 21 games 1974 - 75 186 - 396 = 46.9 33 - 48 = 68.7 = 405 = 17.6 23 1975 - 76 181 - 365 = 49.5 21 - 29 = 72.4 = 383 = 16.6 23 1976 - 77 162 - 313 = 51.7 30 - 33 = 90.9 = 354 = 16.8 21 4 years 625 -1313 = 47.6 106 -139 = 76.2 =1356 = 15.4 88 William R. Hutton 1973 - 74 71 - 158 =: 44.9 52 - 73 = 71.2 = 194 = 9.2 21 1974 - 75 136 - 238 SB 57.1 71 -113 = 62.8 = 343 = 14.9 23 1975 - 76 131 - 239 = 54.5 86 -116 = 74.1 = 348 = 15.1 23 1976 - 77 142 - 281 = 50.5 62 - 89 = 69.6 = 346 = 16.4 21 4 years 480 - 916" = 5TJT 271 -391 = 69.3 = 1231 = 13.9 88 Johnston's records for his career are as follows: Most field goals one season - 186 - 1974-75 Most field goals career - 625 Most total points career - 1356 Best free throw percentage one season - 90.9 - Most games double figures career - 74 Most games scored points career - 88 Most games played career - 88 (tie) Most consecutive games scored points - 88 Mostfield goal attempts career - 1313 Hutton's records for his career are as follows: Best field goal percentage for one season - 57.1 - Best field goal percentage career - Most games played career - 88 (tie) Best field goal percentage career - 52.4 Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *A. James Johnston '77; “William R. Hutton '77; "David M. Joseph '77 Captain; *Dennis J. Crawford 80 Center - '"Thomas B. Burkholder '77; *Jeff S. Cohen '79 Guard - *John M. Carroll '77; *Thomas W. Hare 78; John W. Zerfing others - Stephen F. Callaghan '79; William J. Schmidt '79; Thomas G. Smith '79 (addition to the record section on previous page) Most games scored points career - add Jon C. Zimmerman as co-record holder with Lloyd W. Bonner at 73. Jon set his from 1963 67 Most consecutive games scored points - add Weston C. Overholt as co-record holder with Theodore K. Jursek at 68. Wes set his record from 1946-50 *NCAA Statistics Bureau helped with the stats for this year 1977 - 1978 Opponent D 0 Nov 30 A Georgetown 33 50 Won 8 Lost 14 Dec 3 A Muhlenberg 60 71 7 H Lebanon Valley 74 56 Coach David L. Watkins 9 A Temple 56 80 10 A Gettysburg 39 44 Ass't Eugene A. Evans 15 A Susquehanna 48 58 17 A Messiah 87 79 Frosh Ed Preston Jan 6 A Allegheny 60 53 7 A Westminster 54 86 Captain Thomas W. Hare 18 H F&M 53 51 OT 23 H Juniata 69 63 MAC Southwest Won 4 25 A Western Maryland 58 69 Lost 8 30 A Bucknel1 61 71 Feb 1 H Muhlenberg 77 70 4 A Lebanon Valley 56 64 7 H Gettysburg 58 71 9 A Swarthmore 77 67 11 A FStM 53 58 13 H Albright 58 61 OT 15 A Moravian 57 68 18 H Western Maryland 87 69 20 H Moravian 66 71 22 games 1341 1430 Scoring by games 1. Georgetown 33 - 50 3. Lebanon Valley 74 56 F G FT Pts Crawford 11 7 - 9 29 Hare 4 - 4 - 5 12 Crawford 6 - 12 12 Hird 2 - 3 - 4 7 Cohen 4 - 5 1 - 2 9 Cohen 2 - 3 - 4 7 Hare 3 - 9 1 - 4 7 Zerfing 2 - 2 - 2 6 Smith 1 - 1 2 Schmidt 2 - 2 - 2 6 Zerfing 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 Smith 2 - 2 - 2 6 Hird 0 - 4 1 - 2 1 Timlin 1 - 2 1 Callaghan 0 - 1 0 Callaghan 0 - 1 0 Hager 0 25 - “5D“ 24 - 31 74 ITT 33 5 - 10 33 4. Temple 56 80 Muhlenberg 60 - 71 Hare 6 _ 12 2 - 4 14 Hare 8 - 21 6 - 7 22 Cohen 5 - 9 2 - 2 12 Smith 5 - 8 10 Hird 5 - 7 10 Crawford 4 - 7 1 - 1 9 Crawford 4 - 11 8 Hird 4 - 6 1 - 4 9 Schmidt 1 - 3 2 - 2 4 Zerfing 3 - 5 6 Zerfing 1 - 1 2 Hager 2 - 6 4 Callaghan 1 - 1 2 Callaghan 0 - 1 0 Pauls 1 - 1 2 Cohen 0 - 3 0 Hager 1 - 4 2 26 - 57 8 - 12 60 Smith 0 - 3 0 Timlin 0 8 56 25-52 6 5. Gettysburg Crawford Zerfing Cohen Hare Schmidt Hird 39 - 44 7 - 10 5 - 4 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 7 4 4 2 2 Pauls; Smith 0 - 2 - 0 - 2 - 1 - all 1 2 1 2 2 6. Susquehanna Hare 4 Crawford 5 Smith 2 Cohen 1 Hird 1 Schmidt 1 Zerfing 1 48 - 58 8 - 4 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 9 4 2 1 1 Callaghan 1 7. Messiah Cohen Crawford Hare Smith Zerfing Zorica Pauls Hird Callaghan 87 - 79 10 - 5 - 6 - 4 - 3 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 8 4 2 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 32 - ' 61 IT 8. Allegheny 60 Cohen 9 - Crawford 4 - Zorica 4 - Zerfing 2 - Pauls 2 - Hare 1 - Hird 1 - 53 Hager; Sm ith 2 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 3 - all 14 12 8 2 2 1 0 17-29 5 - 8 39 16 14 4 4 3 3 2 2 16 - 49 16 - 1'7 48 4 22 8 18 4 16 8 8 6 5 4 0 26 'FT 3 6 4 2 4 23 - 55 14 - 19 20 12 8 7 6 5 2 _0 60 9. Westminster Cohen Schmidt Zerfing Hird Hare Zorica Timlin Paul s Hager 54 - 86 5 - 11 2 - 3 - 6 3 Crawford ; Smith 20 - 55 14 10. F8cM 53 - 51 OT 7-13 4-5 Hare Cohen Crawford 4-10 6 - 0 - 1 Hird Zerfing Zorica 3 - 2 - 2 - 5 5 4 Schmidt; Smith 2 - 1 - all 2 2 Schmidt 11. Juniata Zerfing Hare Crawford Cohen Hird Zorica Schmidt 22 - 43 0 - 1 69 - 63 7 - 4 - 5 - 4 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 6 - 1 - 1 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 3 9 2 3 4 6 1 Callaghan; Hager; Pauls; Smith a 11 25 - 49nr 12 9 3- 8 4- 7 8 2-5 4-7 8 2-5 1-2 5 1-4 2-4 4 1-2 1-1 3 1-4 1-5 3 1-4 2 all 0 —57r Crawford- 0-4; Smith -0-1 20 8 8 6 6 5 ■ 0 9 - T2 5T 0 17 14 11 9 7 6 5 0 28 69” 12. Western Maryland 58 - 69 4 - 3 - 0 - 4 4 1 Cohen 9 - Hare 4 - Crawford 5 - Zerfing 4 - Hird 3 - Timlin Schmidt; Callaghan; Hager; Pauls; Sm ith; Zorica all 0 25“7 8 - 115T 1 - 22 11 10 8 6 1 71 77 - 67 13. Bucknell 61 - Hare 8 - 19 1 - 1 17 Cohen 7 - 14 1 - 1 15 Crawford 5 - 12 4 - 6 14 Zerfing 3 - 6 2 - 2 8 Hird 2 - 5 4 Pauls 1 - 2 2 Schmidt 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 Zorica 0 - 2 0 26 - 61 9 - 12 61 14. Muhlenberg 77 - 70 Cohen 7 - 9 4 - 6 18 Hare 5 - 11 6 - 9 16 Hird 7 - 13 1 - 1 15 Zerfing 3 - 6 5 - 6 11 Pauls 2 - 4 3 - 4 7 Callaghan 2 - 3 2 - 2 6 Zorica 2 - 2 4 Crawford 0 - 7 0 Hager 0 28 - 55 21 - 28 77 15. Lebanon Valley 56 - ■ 64 Hare 5 - 4 - 6 14 Zerfing 4 - 8 Crawford 3 - 2 - 2 8 Callaghan 3 - 2 - 2 8 Hird 2 - 4 - 4 8 Cohen 2 - 4 Smith 2 - 4 Schmidt 1 - 2 Zorica 0 22 - 12 - 14 56 16. Gettysburg 58 - 71 Hare 8 - 17 16 Hird 5 - 7 2 - 2 12 Cohen 5 - 8 10 Pauls 4 - 6 8 Zerfing 3 - 5 6 Crawford 2 - 12 4 Schmidt 1 - 2 2 Callaghan ; Hager ; Zorica 0 28 - 2 - 2 58 Callaghan 0 - 2 0 Hager 0 - 1 0 r\ Zorica 0 - 1 u 17. Swarthmore Crawford 9 - 5 - 5 23 Hare 4 - 6 - 7 14 Zerfing 5 - 2 - 2 12 Smith 3 - 2 - 2 8 Hird 2 - 4 - 4 8 Zorica 3 - 0 - 1 6 Pauls 2 - 4 Timlin 1 - 0 - 1 2 29 - 19 - : 22 77 18. F&M 53 - 58 Cohen 9-12 3 - 3 21 Crawford 3-7 6 - 9 12 Zerfing 3 - 7 4 - 4 10 Hare 3 - 10 6 Hird 2-3 0 - 1 4 Pauls; Zorica all 0 20 - 40 13 - 1/ 53 Pauls 0-1 0 19. Albright 58 - 61 OT Cohen 10 - 0 - 2 20 Hare 5 - 1 - 2 11 Hird 4 - 1 - 2 9 Callaghan L 4 - 0 - 1 8 Crawford 3 - 0 - 1 6 Paul s 2 - 4 Hager; Smith all 0 28 - 2 - 8 58 20. Moravian 57 - 68 Cohen 9 - 5 - 9 23 Hare 6 - 4 - 8 16 Callaghan 4 - 8 Hird 1 - 2 - 3 4 Schmidt 1 - 1 - 2 3 Crawford 1 - 1 - 3 3 Hager; Pauls; Timlin all 0 22 - 13 - 25 57 21. Western Maryland 87 69 Hare 9 - 5 - 5 23 Cohen 4 - 4 - 6 12 Zerfing 4 - 3 - 4 11 Crawford 5 - 10 Zorica 3 - 2 - 2 8 Hird 3 - 1 - 1 7 Schmidt 3 - 6 Callaghan 1 - 4 - 4 6 Timlin 1 - 2 Hager 2 - 2 2 Pauls 0 - 3 0 33 - 21 - 27 87 33 66 - 71 22. Moravian Crawford 10 - Hare 8 - Cohen 6 - Smith 3 - Zorica 1 - Zerfing 1 - Callaghan; Timlin 29 - v. 20 4 - 4 20 3 - 3 15 6 1-13 2 all_ 0 8 - 8 66 Individual Scoring Thomas W. Hare Jeff S. Cohen Dennis J. Crawford John W. Zerfing John A. Hird Daniel F. Zorica Thomas G. Smith William J. Schmidt Douglas J. Pauls Stephen F. Callaghan George V. Hager Charles "Chuck" Timl FG HI - 248 = 44.7 75 116 - 182 = 63.7 39 101 - 237 = 42.6 43 60 - 126 = 47.6 32 52 - 87 = 59.7 31 18 - 55 = 32.7 14 22 - 4 15 - 13 17 - ? 16 - 8 4 - 2 in 3 - 3 535 -1118 = 4/. 9 271 FT Totals - Avg 102 = 73.5 297 - 13.5 60 = 65.0 271 - 12.9 59 = 72.8 245 - 11.1 35 = 91.4 152 - 7.6 44 = 70.4 135 - 6.4 20 = 70.0 50 - 3.5 4 = 100.0 48 - 3.0 15 = 86.6 43 - 3.3 16 •=43.7 41 - 2.7 • 10 = 80.0 40 - 2.6 2 = 100.0 10 - --- 6 = 50.0 9 - 1.1 • 373 = 72.6 1341 - 60.9'“' **The official statistics for this season from coaches' files and the NCAA lack the two tournament games. Therefore, all Season Hi-Lites final totals are estimates. Shot 8-8 free throws vs Moravian (H)and 16 - 17 vs Susquehanna (A) Coach Dave Watkins returned from sabbatical and served his last year as Head Coach of the Red Devils. MVP - Thomas W. Hare , 1Q70 1Q7 os First win over FStM in five years ( 1972 - I9/JJ Plaved in the Allegheny Invitational Tournament. Jeff S Cohen was selected to the All Tournament Team at Allegheny Beth Cohen and Bird, starters, shot about 607. with field goal attests Neither can be considered records because of lack of^f“el^tats or Records John W. Zerfing shot 32 - 35 free throws = 91.4% for one^season^ (breaks A. James Johnston s one year recor 3 ° ks 57 % V s Shenandoah Best field goal P-centage^game^^B.W . 1976 47-82) Letter Winners and squad members Forward *Dennis J. Crawford '80; -John A. Hird '80;*Douglas J• Pauls '80; *William J. Schmidt 79; -Thomas G. Smith 79 Center Guard others - *Jeff S. Cohen '79 *Thomas W. Hare '78 Captain; John W. F. Callaghan '79; *Daniel F. Zorica - Charles "Chuck" Timlin Zerfing '79; -'Stephen '80; *George V. Hager ' 78 1978 Dec Jan Feb - 1979 Opponent D 0 2 H Muhlenberg 84 68 5 A George Washington 34 81 6 H Swarthmore 89 54 9 H Gettysburg 57 52 12 H Lebanon Valley 59 66 14 A Susquehanna 71 68 4 A Radford 66 71 5 A Roanoke 50 57 12 H Messiah 84 96 13 H Shippensburg 72 76 15 A James Madison 56 77 17 A F 8 cM 66 72 22 A Juniata 59 68 24 H Western Maryland 84 78 26 A Moravian 59 66 29 A Shippensburg 64 58 31 A Muhlenberg 64 65 3 H Lebanon Valley 74 60 8 A Gettysburg 43 51 10 H F&cM 53 52 12 A Albright 65 82 14 H Moravian 68 51 17 A Western Maryland 54 55 23 games 1475 15277 Won 9 Lost 14 MAC South West Won 6 Lost 6 Coach Eugene A. Evans Ass't David L. Watkins JV - Richard M. "Spider" Falk Captain John W. Zerfing Scoring by games 1. Muhlenberg 84 - 68 FG FT Pts Smith_i± 12 - 53 10 - 18 34 2 . Cohen 7 - 4 - 6 3. Swarthmore 89 Freysinger Zerfing 7 - 6 - 1 - 2 - 2 2 15 14 Crawford 8 - Crawford 4 - 0 - 2 8 Cohen 6 - Schmidt 2 - 2 - 2 6 Evans 4 - Evans 1 - 4 - 5 6 Schmidt 4 - Callaghan 1 - 2 - 2 4 Hird 4 - Pauls 1 - 1 - 2 3 Zerfing 3 - Smith 1 - 2 Danziger 3 - Zorica 1 - 0 - 1 2 Pauls 2 - Dinger 0 - 2 0 Freysinger 2 - Danziger 0 Dinger 1 - Hird 3 - 6 * Smith 34 - 74 16 - TF" 84 Callaghan 1 - Zorica George Washington 34 - 81 38 - Evans 4 - Danziger 2 - Hird 2 - Zerfing 2 - Cohen 1 - Zorica 1 - Freysinger 0 - Dinger 0 - Pauls 0 - Callaghan 0 - Schmidt 0 - Crawford 0 - 5 2 6 2 5 1 8 1 9 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 7 2 10 4 6 2 5 2 5 4 4 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 *out of order 34 1 - 3 17 5 - 9 17 1-29 1- 39 8 6 6 4 4 2- 24 3- 53 0-12 0 13 - 25 89 50 - 57 4. Gettysburg Crawford Zerfing Evans 3 - Hird 3 - Freysinger 3 - Cohen Danziger Pauls 1 - Zorica 57 - 52 4 - 12 5 - 3 - 7 5- 8 2 - 5 6 2 - 8 1 - 2 - 3 4 2 - 8 . Roanoke 6 13 6 11 2 8 6 6 3 5 4 2 4 0 21 -53 15 - 19 57 Lebanon Valley Zerfing 8 - Crawford 7 - Freysinger 3 - 59 - 66 Cohen Danziger Zorica Evans Pauls Hird Dinger Smith 3 - 4 19 2 - 4 16 6 4 4 4 2 2 0-32 0-10 0 27-61 5-12 59 2 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 6 . Susquehanna Cohen 10 Zerfing 5 Crawford 4 Freysinger 2 Pauls Hird Evans Zorica Danziger 7. Radford 2 2 1 0 0 71 - 68 14 9 14 6 10 1 6 3 3 8 8 1 1 11 29 6 16 5 4 9 7 4 4 2 0 0 26 - 65 19- 26 71 66 - 71 Evans 9 - Freysinger 7 - Crawford 4 - Zerfing 3 - Danziger 3 - Cohen 2 - Hird 2 - Pauls 1 - Smith 1 - Zorica 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 18 14 2 2 9 7 6 4 4 2 2 0 32 53 2 - 5 66 Evans Cohen Zerfing Hird Crawford Freysinger Paul s Danziger 9. Messiah Crawford Evans Cohen Zerfing Hird Freysinger Danziger Callaghan Dinger Zorica Paul s Smith Schmidt 10. Shippensburg Crawford Evans Cohen Danziger Zerfing Hird Freysinger Pauls Smith 6-11 12 4-9 2 - 2 10 4-7 8 3-5 2 - 2 8 3-6 2 - 2 8 2-3 4 0-1 0 0-2 0 22 - 44 6 - 6 50 4-96 8 - 16 7 - 14 6 - 12 5 - 1 - 2 11 4 - 8 3 - 1 - 1 7 3 - 6 1 - 2 - 2 4 1 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 2 2 0 - 2 0 0 39 - 6 - 9 84 72 ■ - 76 9-16 2 - 3 20 8-14 2 - 2 18 5 - 8 1 - 4 11 4 - 5 1 - 1 9 4 - 6 0 - 1 8 2 - 9 4 1 - 2 2 :h all 0 33 - 62 Q - 1 6 - 11 72 Q 0-1 )n 56 - 77 u Danziger 7 - 12 2 - 2 16 Cohen 5 - 12 2 - 2 12 Crawford 5 - 12 10 Schmidt 2 - 3 2 - 2 6 Freysinger 2 - 4 2 - 2 6 Evans 2 - 7 4 Pauls 1 - 7 2 Hird 0 - 1 0 Callaghan 0 - 1 0 Smith 0 - 1 0 Zorica 0 - 1 0 Zerfing 0 - 4 0 n Dinger U 24 - 65 8 - 8 56 12. F&M 66 - 72 Cohen 9 - 12 5 - 6 23 Zerfing 10 - 13 1 - 2 21 Crawford 5-12 10 Evans 2-9 4 Freysinger 2-6 4 Hird 2-2 0 - 1 4 Pauls; Danziger all 0 30 - 57 6 - 9 66 Pauls-. Danz. e - i e 13. Juniata 59 - 68 Crawford 5 - 2 - 2 12 Danziger 4 - 3 - 6 11 Evans 5 - 10 Zerfing 3 - 2 - 3 8 Hird 3 - 1 - 2 7 Pauls 1 - 1 - 2 3 Cohen 1 - 2 Freysinger 1 - 2 Smith 1 - 2 Zorica 2 - 2 2 Dinger 0 24 - t>J 11 - 17 59 14. Western Maryland 84 - 78 Crawford 12 - 5 - 6 29 Cohen 4 - 7 - 9 15 Zerfing 6 - 12 Evans 4 - 8 Zorica 1 - 5 - 7 7 Hird 2 - 0 - 2 4 Dinger 3 - 4 3 Danziger 1 - 2 Pauls 1 - 0 - 1 2 Smith 2 - 2 2 Freysinger 0 ~TT - 22 - 31 84 15. Moravian 59 - 66 Evans 5 - 10 Cohen 4 - 0 - 1 8 Hird 3 - 2 - 2 8 Crawford 2 - 4 - 4 8 Zorica 2 - 3 - 4 7 Paul s 3 - 6 Zerfing 3 - 6 Freysinger 2 - 4 Smith 1 - 2 Dinger; Danziger all 0 25 - 57 9 - 11 59 290 16. Shippensburg 64 - 58 Crawford 8 - 16 4 - 4 20 Evans 7 - 11 1 - 1 15 Zerfing 5 - 6 1 - 1 11 Hird 2 - 5 2 - 2 6 Danziger 2 - 4 1 - 2 5 Cohen 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Pauls 1 - 1 2 Smith 1 - 2 2 Freysinger ; Zorica all 0 27 -46 10 - 12 64 17. Muhlenberg 64 - - 65 Crawford 7 - 1 - 5 15 Zorica 5 - 1 - 1 11 Pauls 5 - 10 Evans 4 - 8 Cohen 2 - 3 - 4 7 Hird 2 - 4 Freysinger 2 - 4 Zerfing 1 - 2 - 2 4 Danziger 1 - 2 1 Dinger 0 78" - 56 8 - 14 64 18. Lebanon Valley 74 - 60 Crawford 7 - 4 - 5 18 Evans 6 - 2 - 2 14 Freysinger 6 - 2 - 4 14 Zerfing 4 - 6 - 7 14 Zorica 4 - 0 - 1 8 Hird 1 - 2 - 2 4 Schmidt 2 - 2 2 Smith; Danziger. all 0 7F -3 3 To - 2 3 74 19. Gettysburg 43 - 51 Zerfing 5 - 8 10 Danziger 4 - 6 1 - 1 9 Zorica 3 - 10 2 - 2 8 Freysinger : 3 - 6 6 Hird 2 - 10 2 - 2 6 Crawford 1 - 11 2 Pauls 1 - 3 0 - 1 2 Evans 0 - 7 0 19 - 61 5 - 6 43 20. F&M 53 - 52 22 Moravian 68 - 51 Crawford 7 Evans 4 Zorica 4 Zerfing 3 Freysinger 3 Hird 2 Pauls 0 Danziger _0 23 13 1 - 2 15 8 4 - 4 12 6 1-2 9 9 6 4 6 3 4 2 1-4 1 3 0 46 7-12 53 21 . Albright 65 - 82 Crawford 10 - Danziger 7 - Evans 4 - Hird 3 - Pauls 2 - Zerfing 1 - Freysinger 1 - Smith 1 - Callaghan- Schmidt; Dinger; 29 - 67 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 2 2-2 2-2 Zorica all 7-10 21 15 8 7 6 2 2 2 2 0 ■£5 Individual Scoring FG Dennis J. Crawford John W. Zerfing David A. Evans Jeff S. Cohen David S. Freysinger John A. Hird Sheldon A. Danziger Daniel F. Zorica Douglas J. Pauls William J. Schmidt Thomas G. Smith Stephen F. Callaghan J. Michael Dinger 132 - 284 = 94 - 193 = 94 - 213 = 71 - 140 = 53 - 98 = 51 - 118 = 51 - 122 = 25 - 60 = 26 - 75 - 9 - 18 = 6 - 26 = 4 - 11 = 2 - 6 = 618 -1364 = Evans 6 - 4 - 4 16 Danziger 5 - 10 Crawford 4 - 2 - 3 10 Zerfing 4 - 1 - 2 9 Zorica 7 - 8 7 Hird 2 - 1 - 4 5 Callaghan 1 - 2 - 3 4 Dinger 3 4 3 Pauls 1 - 2 Schmidt 1 - 2 Freysinger ; Smith all 0 24 - ~ 28 68 23. Western Maryland 54 - 55 Crawford 8 - 1 - 1 17 Zerfing 6 - 4 - 4 16 Paul s 2 - 1 - 2 5 Danziger 2 - 4 Freysinger 1 - 2 - 2 4 Evans 1 - 2 2 4 Hird 1 - 2 Zorica 1 - 2 22 - 55 10 11 54 FT Totals - Avg 46.4 39 - 61 = 63.9 303 - 13.1 48.7 36 - 46 = 78.2 224 - 9.7 44.1 24 - 27 = 88.8 212 - 9.2 50.7 42 - 63 = 66.6 184 - 10.8 54.0 12 - 17 = 70.5 118 5.1 43.2 14 - 26 = 53.8 116 - 5.0 41.8 12 - 20 = 60.0 114 - 5.8 41.6 22 - 30 = 73.3 72 - 3.7 34.6 10 - 18 = 55.5 62 - 2.8 50.0 7 9 = 77.7 25 - 3.1 23.0 5 9 = 55.5 17 - 1.1 36.3 8 - 10 = 80.0 16 - 2.2 33.3 8 - 13 = 61.5 12 - 1.0 45/3 239 - 349 = 68 .4 1475 “ 64.1 Season HiLites Eugene A. Evans completed his first year at the helm of the Red Devils basketball fortunes. Gene is a 1949 graduate of Dickinson and former player under both Richard H. McAndrews and Charles H. B. Chick Kennedy. David A. Evans is also Gene's son. Nice wins against both Gettysburg and Shippensburg University. Also upset FScM in the Hall of Fame game. It was F&M's first loss in the South West section after nine straight wins. Played in two holiday tournaments - the first was played against Radford and Roanoke at Roanoke. The second was the first annual Carlisle Kiwanis Tournament at Alumni Gymnasium. 292 Had a very good free throw record versus Roanoke (6 - 6) and James Madison (8 - 8). Also shot 10 - 11 vs Western Maryland (A). Dave Evans ended the season with 15 - 15 from the free throw line. Jeff S. Cohen, Co-Captain with Zerfing, was removed from the squad after 17 games for poor attitude, speaking out to the media about lack of team work with respect to getting him the ball, and brief altercations with opposing players. Snapped seven game losing streak against Western Maryland (H). Finished third in the MAC South West section with a 6 - 6 log. FocM won the Southern Division championship. No Dickinson players appeared among the leagues top three in all statistical categories. Records Shot 60% from the field vs Radford (A) (32 - 53) (beats 58.6% vs Gettysburg (A) 1977 - 1978 - 17 - 29) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *David S. Freysinger '82; ’'Dennis J. Crawford '80; *John A. Hird '80; *Douglas J. Pauls '80;*William J. Schmidt '79; *Thomas G. Smith '79 Guard - *John W. Zerfing '79 Captain; *David A. Evans '80; *Daniel F. Zorica '80; Stephen F. Callaghan '79; *Sheldon A. Danziger '80; *J. Michael Dinger '81 others - Jeff S. Cohen '79 293 EUGENE A. EVANS - 1978 - 1985 294 EUGENE A. EVANS - 1978 - 1986 The return of former Red Devil Gene Evans to his alma mater signaled a new era in basketball. Former Co-Captain and inductee to the Dickinson Sports Hall of Fame, Gene became the third Red Devil letterman to coach the round bailers. Kennedy and Hopper preceded him. Of Course, "Chick" was a full time staff member. Hopper and Evans would only coach on a part-time basis. Gene had helped Seybold and Watkins for two years before he and Watkins switched positions. Gene is still the head coach as this report is being written. He had a long experience in the basketball wars. Upon graduation from Dickinson in 1949, Gene immediately became Carlisle High School basketball mentor. After a successful career there, he moved on to Bucknell University as their coach. When Bob Odell, Bucknell football coach, was chosen as the football coach at Penn, he enticed Gene to change professions for a short time. Hazelton High School returned Gene to the high school basketball scene. As soon as he was available, Carlisle rehired Gene. Preparing to retire from public school teaching and coaching, he agreed to help at his alma mater. It was not long before Gene installed his own style and way of play. His first team in 1978-79 was only one of two non-win¬ ning teams. On that squad was a frosh basketball player from Cedar Cliff High School, David S. Freysinger. In his career, Dave was to rewrite the college individual scoring records. Of course, the teams on which he played were also outstanding. They com¬ bined speed, scoring, rebounding, and play making. Incidently, his play maker in those first years was the coach's own son, Dave Evans. Gene had a knack for putting the players in the correct mold so that they operate like a well-oiled machine. In the second year. Gene hit the jack pot with a Southern Division championship after finishing 10 - 2 in the West section. This team was awarded a bid to the NCAA Middle Atlantic Regional playoffs. For his dedicated work in molding the championship season. Gene was voted by his peers as the top basketball coach in this district. The National Basketball Coaches Association honored the selectees at the annual NCAA Division I Tournament. The champions won a record 19 games which included three wins over Gettysburg and two over F&M. This was the first time both had been beaten since 1972-73. Also it was the first win¬ ning season since that time. The championship, very appropriately, was won in the last intercollegiate year to be played in Alumni Gymnasium.agAicere- mony commemorating the last regular season game played in the gym was against Western Maryland. It also was the Hall of Fame game. Ironically, Western Maryland was the only West section opponent to defeat the Devils. The NCAA Regional playoffs were then played in Alumni Gym. After losing to Scranton, the Red Devils finished the last game in a consolation victory over Ursinus 77 - 64. The 1980-81 team almost repeated their past year's triumphs but had to settle for the runner-up slot in the Division. The season was highlighted by play in the new Kline Life/Sports Learning Center. President Sam Banks was instrumental in making the new gym a priority addition to the campus. Through his in¬ terest in athletics. Dr. Banks consistently fostered the project since he became president. It proved to be an exciting place in which to play. Freysinger's senior year found the Devils with another West section title. The 10-2 record rivaled the 1979-80 team. Closing out one of the most brilliant careers in sports history at Dickinson, Dave Freysinger proved that he was a most complete player. Under the tutelage of Evans, Dave matured into the great¬ est player ever to wear the Red and White. Here was a case where a high scorer combined his talents with other team members to produce team championships. Dave's accomplishments are listed in the 1981-82 season summary. As Freysinger graduated, the 1982-83 team successfully de¬ fended their West section title. Included on this team was the second duo to break the 1000 point barrier. Both Bill Thornton and Ed Ward had been freshmen on the MAC Division championship team in 1979-80. They had another dinstinction. In their four years they were never defeated by Gettysburg as they beat the Bullets eleven straight times. Again their immersion in the team play concept steadly pushed both players toward this point goal. Thornton broke the 1000 point barrier in mid-season while Ward accomplished the feat in the last game of his career in the season ending playoffs. Faced with a good nucleus returning, Evans had another title in his sights. But, the 1983-84 season had setbacks before the campaign began. Captain Kyle Miller and Art Wolfe suffered pre¬ season injuries that kept both out of action the entire season. Heir apparent to Ward and Thornton in scoring, Fred Paradise dropped out of school in November. Evans was now faced with a monumental rebuilding task. With only two non-starting seniors on the squad. Gene suffered through his second non-winning season 6 - 19. However, a new young force was in the wings in the person of sophomore Ted Kirkpatrick. He would eventually prove to be another player in the Freysinger mold. Again in 1984-85, there were no senior starters on the squad. Junior Kirkpatrick led the team to a 13 - 10 record. As the new season, 1985-86, is getting underway, the newest 1000 point scorer, barring injuries, will be Kirkpatrick. Gene has brought this team around slowly since the 1983-84 season. They still lack that good, big man and a Noonan type play maker, but they will be tough as they are team oriented. At the time of this writing, Evans seven year log shows 93 wins and 81 losses for a .534 percentage. 1979 - 1980 Opponent D Nov 28 A Muhlenberg 68 Dec 5 A Swarthmore 57 8 A Gettysburg 81 11 H Lebanon Valley 53 13 H Susquehanna 57 Jan 5 A Stetson 56 7 A Rollins 65 8 A Central Florida 70 11 H Messiah 63 12 H Gettysburg 63 16 H FRM 74 19 H Moravian 73 21 H Juniata 65 23 A Western Maryland 70 26 H York 65 30 H Muhlenberg 40 Feb 2 A Lebanon Valley 64 7 H Gettysburg 69 9 A FScM 72 11 H Albright 79 13 A Moravian 68 16 H Western Maryland 66 19 A Elizabethtown 70 21 H Widener 52 23 H Ursinus 65 29 A Scranton 48 Mar 1 A Ursinus 77 27 games 1750 0 64 50 Won 19 Lost 8 70 MAC South West Won 10 42 58 Lost 2 91 78 MAC South West Champion 86 MAC Southern Division 51 56 Champion 68 OT NCAA Regional Tournament 63 51 73 3rd place finisher 68 Second Annual Kiwanis 35 63 Tournament Champion 68 53 Coach Eugene A. Evans 57 49 Ass't David L. Watkins 79 JV - Richard M. "Spider" 62 38 Falk 62 OT Captain Dennis J. 51 64 650 Crawford Scoring by games 1. Muhlenberg 68 - 64 FG FT Pts Evans 8 - 12 2 - 3 18 Ward 5 - 9 7 - 10 17 Freysinger 4 9 2 - 3 10 Crawford 4 - 11 2 - 3 10 Zorica 2 - 7 3 - 3 7 Danziger 1 5 2 - 2 4 Thornton 1 - 6 2 25 - 59 18 — 24 68 2. Swarthmore 57 - 50 Crawford 8 - 6 - 10 22 Evans 5 - 10 Freysinger 4 - 1 - 2 9 Zorica 1 - 7 - 8 9 Danziger 1 - 3 - 6 5 Ward 1 - 2 McFarland; Thornton all 0 20 - 17 - 26 57 Gettysburg 81 - 70 Crawford 4 - 10 6 - 10 14 Evans 5 - 10 3 - 4 13 Thornton 4 - 9 5 - 5 13 Ward 5 - 6 2 - 3 12 Danziger 4 - 9 3 - 4 11 Zorica 1 - 5 8 - 10 10 Freysinger 3 - 5 2 - 2 8 Pauls 0 26 — 54 29 - 38 81 Lebanon Valley 53 - 42 Freysinger 8 - 2 - 2 18 Crawford 5 - 10 Zorica 2 - 6 - 6 10 Evans 1 - 7 - 8 9 Danziger 1 - 2 McF arland 1 - 2 Thornton 1 - 2 Ward 0 - 2 0 19 - 32 15 - 18 53 Susquehanna 57 - 58 9. Messiah 63 - 51 Evans 7 - 14 14 Freysinger 8 - 4 - 4 20 McFarland 4 - 4 8 Evans 5 - 1 - 1 11 Freysinger 4 - 5 8 Crawford 4 - 8 Thornton 4 - 6 8 Ward 3 - 2 - 2 8 Danziger 4 - 13 0 8 Zorica 3 - 6 Zorica 3 5 - 3 6 Danziger 2 - 1 - 2 5 Ward 1 “ 3 1 - 1 3 Pauls 2 - 1 - 2 5 Crawford 1 - 9 2 Thornton 0 Paul s 0 - 1 0 2 / - 9 - 11 63 28 - 60 1 - 4 57 10 . Gettysburg 63 - 56 Stetson 56 - 91 10 Freysinger 8 - 12 7 - 7 23 Evans 5 - Crawford 3 - n 3 - 4 9 Freysinger 4 - 8 Zorica 4 - 6 0 - 2 8 Zorica 4 - 8 Evans 2 - 6 4 - 4 8 Crawford 3 - 0 - 2 6 Thornton 3 - 5 0 - 1 6 Ward 2 - 2 - 2 6 Ward 2 - 8 1 - 3 5 Danziger 1 - 2 - 3 4 Danziger 1 - 5 2 Thornton 1 - 1 - 2 3 McFarland 1 - 2 2 Sniscak 1 - 2 Paul s 0 McFarland 1 - 2 24 - 56 15 - 21 63 Paul s 2 - 2 2 McLatchy 2 - 1 - 3 5* 11 . F&M 74 - ■ 68 OT 24 - 8 - 14 56 Zorica 7 - 10 4 - 4 18 Rollins 65 78 McF ar1 and 6 - 6 1 - 2 13 Crawford 3 - 8 4 - 4 10 Freysinger 6 - 2 - 2 14 Freysinger 4 - 8 0 - 1 8 Thornton 6 - 1 - 2 13 Evans 3 - 6 2 - 2 8 Ward 4 - 5 - 6 13 Thornton 3 - 6 2 - 2 8 Crawford 4 - 8 Danziger 1 - 2 2 - 4 4 Evans 3 - 2 - 2 8 Ward 1 - 2 1 3 3 Zorica 2 - 1 - 2 5 Pauls 1 - 2 2 Danziger 2 4 50 16 - 22 /4 Pauls; McFarland all 0 27 - ii 14 65 12 . Moravian 73 - 63 70 86 Evans 6 - 4 _ 5 16 Central Florida “ Ward 5 - 4 - 5 14 Ward 9 - 13 18 Danziger 5 - 0 - 1 10 Evans 7 - 8 14 Freysinger 5 - 0 2 10 Freysinger 6 - 12 12 Thornton 3 - 2 3 8 Crawford 3 - 9 1 - 2 7 McFarland 3 - 6 Zorica 2 - 6 3 - 4 7 Zorica 1 - 3 - 5 5 Danziger 2 — 4 4 Paul s 2 - 4 Thornton 2 - 9 0 - 1 4 30 - 13 - 21 73 Pauls 1 - 1 2 Heal 0 - 2 2 - 2 2 Sniscak 0 - 1 0 Dinger; McFarland all 0 32 - 65 6 - 9 70 13. Juniata 15. Danziger Paul s Evans Thornton Ward Freysinger Dinger Hird Zorica McFarland Heal Sniscak 65 - 51 4 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 17. Lebanon Valley 64 - 63 7 4 0 0 4 1 4 1 8 4 1 1 6 1 8 1 15 10 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 18, 22 - 51 21 - 30 65 Western Maryland 70 - 73 Freysinger 9 - 1 - 2 19 Evans 5 - 4 - 4 14 Ward 6 - 1 - 2 13 Zorica 5 - 10 Paul s 5 - 10 Hird 1 - 2 Thornton 1 - 2 McFarland; Danziger all 0 32 6 — 70 York 65 - 68 Freysinger 9 - 22 4 - 7 22 Evans 6 - 12 5 - 7 17 Danziger 4 - 9 2 - 3 10 McFarland 0 - 5 5 - 8 5 Ward 2 - 5 4 Thornton 2 - 6 4 Pauls 1 - 3 2 Hird 0 - 2 1 - 2 1 Zorica 0 - 4 0 24 - b6 17 - 27 65 Muhlenberg 40 - 35 Freysinger 4 - 10 2 - 2 10 Sniscak 3 - 6 2 - 2 8 Zorica 2 - 5 2 - 2 6 Heal 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 Ward 1 - 2 2 - 2 4 Evans 1 - 8 2 - 2 4 Thornton 1 - 6 2 Danziger 0 - 1 2 - 4 2 McFarland 0 - 1 0 Evans 5 - 6 - 6 16 Crawford 5 - 2 - 3 12 Thornton 4 - 2 - 2 10 Zorica 2 - 3 - 4 7 Freysinger 3 - 6 Ward 3 - 6 Danziger 2 - 1 - 2 5 McFarland 1 - 2 25 - 14 - 1 / 64 Gettysburg 69 - 68 Freysinger 9-12 4 - 5 22 Ward 2 - 5 7 - 8 11 Evans 5-13 10 Danziger 4-9 8 Crawford 3 - 9 2 - 3 8 McFarland 2 - 4 4 Hird 1-2 2 Paul s 1 - 1 2 Thornton 1 - 2 2 Zorica 0 28 - '5T 13 - 16 69 F 8 cM 72 • - 53 Ward 8 - 10 - 11 26 Freysinger 6 - 1 - 1 13 Evans 4 - 5 - 6 13 Crawford 2 - 2 - 2 6 Zorica 2 - 2 - 2 6 Danziger 1 - 2 - 4 4 McFarland 1 - 2 Thornton 1 - 2 25 - 48 22 - 27 72 Albright 79 - 57 Evans 9 - 2 - 3 20 Freysinger 6 - 4 - 5 16 Ward 4 - 7 - 8 15 Zorica 5 - 10 Crawford 4 - 0 - 1 8 Danziger 3 - 6 Heal 2 - 2 2 Dinger 1 - 2 1 Pauls 1 - 2 1 McLatchy 0 - 1 0 Hird; McFarland;Thornton 0 31 - 66 17- 24 79 13 - 40 14 - 300 21. Moravian Freysingei Crawford Evans Danziger Zorica Sniscak McFarland Ward Thornton Heal 68 - 49 25. Ursinus 65 - 62 OT MAC 10 - 20 Freysinger 6 - 13 4 - 4 16 6 - 2 - 2 14 Crawford 6 - 10 2 - 2 14 6 - 12 Evans 4 - 12 6 - 6 14 2 - 2 - 2 6 McFarland 4 - 7 5 - 7 13 2 - 4 Danziger 1 - 3 2 - 4 4 2 - 4 Thornton 1 - 2 2 2 - 4 Zorica 1 - 4 2 1 - 2 Ward 0 1 - 2 0 23 - 51 19 -23 65 32 - 48 4 - 4 6 b 26. Scranton 48 - 51 NCAA 22. Western Maryland Freysinger 7 - Crawford 4 • Ward 2 - Thornton 4 • Pauls 3 ■ Hird 2 ■ McFarland 1 ■ Danziger 1 • Evans 1 Sniscak Heal; Zorica_ 66 - 79 4 18 5 11 6 9 4 - 3 - 5 - 0 - 2 - 1 - 0 - 1 - all 2 2 1 2 8 6 4 4 3 2 1 0 25 23. Elizabethtown Freysinger 8 Crawford 5 McFarland 4 Zorica 2 Evans 3 Danziger 2 Thornton 2 Ward Hird; Pauls_ 16 - 24 bb 70 - 62 2 - 3 18 4 - 6 14 2 - 4 10 6 - 6 10 2-28 1-25 4 1-21 all _ 0 Freysinger Evans Zorica Thornton Crawford Ward 7-14 14 6-13 1 - 2 13 3 - 6 3 - 5 2 - 12 1 - 2 3-4 9 6 4 2 nanzieer: McFarland all 0 22 - 573 4 - 6 48 Danziger 0-5 0 McFa 7 9 : ei 27. Ursinus Freysinger 11 - Zorica 6 - Pauls 2 - Evans 5 - Thornton 2 - Sniscak 1 - Ward 1 - Hird 1 - Heal Crawford 0 - McFarland 0 - Danziger 0 NCAA 29 15 2 - 2 24 10 1 - 2 13 6 9 -10 13 12 10 3 1-25 3 1-13 10-12 5 2 2-2 2 5 2-22 11-21 2_0 63 19 -24 77 26 - 18 - 25 70 24. Widener Evans Freysinger McFarland Zorica Crawford Ward Thornton Danziger Sniscak 52 - 38 MAC 3 - 5 - 6 - 4 - 2 - 3 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 11 13 9 3 7 1 2 1 3 13 12 0 - 4 - 3 - 0 - 1 4 8 8 6 3 2 0 0 21 47 10 - 14 52 Individual Scoring David S. Freysinger David A. Evans Dennis J. Crawford Edward T. Ward Daniel F. Zorica Sheldon A. Danziger William P. Thornton Scott F. McFarland Douglas J. Pauls Michael L. Sniscak John A. Hird Michael C. Heal J. Michael Dinger John D. McLatchy - 689 -1481 FT Totals - Avg 5-5.4 49 - 61 = 80.3 383 - 14.1 44.9 61 - 72 = 84.7 311 - 11.5 38.1 41 - 61 = 67.2 205 - 9.3 55.1 65 - 87 = 74.7 205 - 7.5 47.7 57 - 73 = 78.0 187 - 6.9 36.8 33 - 55 = 60.0 131 - 4.85 42.9 14 - 23 = 60.8 124 - 4.59 53.7 16 - 26 = 61.5 88 - 3.6 44.6 17 - 20 = 85.0 59 - 3.47 53.3 4 5 = 80.0 20 - 2.5 31.2 5 - 10 = 50.0 15 - 1.88 22.2 8 8 = 100.0 12 - 1.7 50.0 1 2 = 50.0 5 - 1.6 66.6 1 4 = 25.0 5 - 2.5 46.5 372 - 507 = 73.3 1750 64.8 FG 167 - 301 125 - 278 82 - 215 70 - 129 65 - 136 49 - 133 55 - 128 36 - 67 21 - 47 8 - 15 5 - 16 2 - 9 2 - 4 Season Hi-Lites Coach Evans hit the Jack Pot in his second season. Not only did he win the MAC South West section but beat Ursinus in the finals for MAC Southern Division championship. Also finished third in the NCAA Regional Playoffs. Won the second annual Kiwanis Tournament Champ¬ ionship for the first time. Disastrous Florida trip as the Red Devils went 0 - 3 to Division! teams. In a way the better competition prepared the team for highly successful MAC play. Beat both Gettysburg (3 times) and FScM (twice) in the same season since 1972 - 1973 when we played each one once. Last season that the Devils played in Alumni Gymnasium. western Maryland provided the opposition in the last scheduled home game. At that time little was known whether Dickinson would be the host school for the MAC Southern Division playoffs. That also was Hall of Fame night along with a special ceremony to wrap of the play of Dickinson in Alumni Gym since 1929 when they opened the new edifice opposed by the University of Pennsylvania. Ironical y, Western Maryland was the only opponent to beat Dickinson twice this y 0 ar • Dickinson was 4-0 until Susquehanna edged them 58 - 57 (H). David S. Freysinger was named the MVP of the South West Section and was named to the ALL MAC South West First Team. David A. Evans was also named to the First TEam ALL MAC South West. In the scoring department for the MAC Freysinger finished 7th wit 72 - 117 = 61.5% (FG Percentage). Edward T. Ward finished 3rd m the same category with 40 - 60 = 66.6/ 0 . _ QC . ~ In the Free Throw Percentage David A. Evans was 4th - 35-41-85.3 and Daniel F. Zorica 5th - 33 - 39 = 84.6 (This included both North and South players. , , ^. , . The twenty seven games were the most ever played by a Dickinson team. Home floor record was 11 wins and only 3 losses. _ This team excellent free throw shooters as Dave Freysinger had a run of 17 straight, Dave Evans shot 84.7 for the season,and 14 16 vs Muhlenberg (H) just to name a few. Carlisle Kiwanis MVP and ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM - Dave Freysinger ECAC SOUTHERN REGIONAL ALL STAR TEAM - Dave Freysinger NCAA ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM at Albright College - Dave Freysinger Bruce Vogelsong retired as trainer at the conclusion of 1980 sports year. He had been trainer at the college since 1963. Records Most games played one season - 27 (beats 24 set in 1969-70; 1970-71; 1971-72) Best field goal percentage for one season - 46.5%, (beats 46.3% set by 1974-75 - 635 - 1370) Best field goal percentage one game - 66.6% vs Moravian (A) - 32 - 48 (beats 60% vs Radford (A) 1978 - 1979 - 32 - 53) Most games played one season - 27 - David S. Freysinger, David A. Evans, Sheldon A. Danziger, Daniel F. Zorica, Edward T. Ward, and William P. Thornton (beats 24 by many in 1969-70, 1970-71, and 1971-72) Best field goal percentage career - 55.1%, - 220 - 399 - David S. Freysinger (2 years) (beats William R. Hutton - 52* *A% -480 - 916 - 1973-77) Most wins one season - 19 - (beats 16 set by 1964 - 1965) Letter Winners and squad members Forward - *David S. Freysinger '82;*Dennis J. Crawford ’80 Captain; *John A. Hird '80; *Daniel F. Zorica; *Sheldon A. Dan¬ ziger '80; *Michael L. Sniscak '82 Center - "'Scott F. McFarland '81; x Edward T. Ward '83 Guard - *David A. Evans '80; ,c Douglas J. Pauls 80; “J. Michael Dinger '81; *Michael C. Heal '82 others - John D. McLatchy '83 1980 - 1981 Opponent D 0_ Nov 29 H Messiah 78 52 Won 14 Lost 11 Dec 3 H Muhlenberg 87 73 6 A A11eritown 54 67 MAC South West Won 7 9 A Lebanon Valley 71 68 Lost 5 10 H Swarthmore 85 68 13 H Gettysburg 67 65 MAC Southern Division Jan 5 A Bucknell 62 80 Championship Runner-up 9 H Shippensburg 60 67 10 H Messiah 77 69 OT Coach Eugene A. Evans 21 A F&M 38 44 24 A Moravian 57 59 Ass't David L. Watkins 26 A Juniata 73 49 28 H Western Maryland 83 77 JV Richard M. "Spider” Feb 2 A Susquehanna 83 94 Falk 4 A Muhlenberg 58 51 OT 7 H Lebanon Valley 61 55 Captain David S. 9 H Shippensburg 52 55 Freysinger 12 A GETTYSBURG 71 61 14 H F&M 56 67 16 A Albright 64 58 18 H Moravian 41 43 21 A Western Maryland 58 59 24 H Gettysburg 73 55 26 H Ursinus 67 62 28 H FScM 54 65 25 games 1630 1563 Scoring, by games 1. Messiah 78 - 52 FG FT Pts Freysinger Thornton McFarland Paradise McLatchy Ward Heal Dinger Sniscak Vogt Donnelly; 13-19 1 6- 11 4 7- 11 1 2- 64 3- 3 2-3 1 - 3 0 - 1 0 - 1 0-2 Kennedy 34 - 60 10 - 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 all ^~n 27 16 15 8 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 TS 2. Muhlenberg Thornton Ward McFarland Paradise Freysinger 87 - 73 12-22 3 6-83 4-5 4-60 3-92 5 27 3 15 8 3 8 2 8 Heal 2 - 2 2 - 4 6 Sniscak 2 - 4 2 - 4 6 Kennedy 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 Dinger 0 - 2 3 - 4 3 McLatchy 1 - 1 0 - 2 2 Donnelly 0 - 3 0 35 - 60 17 - 32 87 Allentown 54 — i 67 Paradise 8 - 3 - 4 19 Thornton 3 - 5 - 7 11 McFarland 4 - 2 - 2 10 Ward 3 - 2 - 2 8 Sniscak 2 - 0 - 1 4 Dinger 1 - 2 Heal; Donnelly; Miller all 0 21 - 07 12 - 16 54 4. 5. 6 . 7. Lebanon Valley 71 - 68 Thornton 12 - 2 - 4 26 Paradise 5 - 10 Heal 4 - 8 Ward 3 - 2 - 2 8 Freysinger 2 - 3 - 4 7 Dinger 1 - 2 2 4 Vogt 1 - 2 - 2 4 Miller 1 - 2 Kennedy 1 - 2 Donnelly; McLatclny* Sniscak 0 30 - ii — 14 71 Swarthmore 85 - 68 Thornton 12 - 4 - 4 28 Ward 8 - 1 - 1 17 Paradise 6 - 1 - 2 13 Freysinger 4 - 4 - 4 12 McFarland 2 - 1 - 2 5 Dinger 2 - 4 Kennedy 1 - 2 McLatchy 1 - 2 Sniscak 1 - 2 Donnelly; Vogt all 0 37 - ii - 13 85 Gettysburg 67 - 65 Freysinger 11 - 14 i - 2 23 Thornton 4 - 13 4 - 7 12 Ward 5 - 14 10 Dinger 4 - 7 2 - 2 10 r Paradise 3 - 9 O Sniscak 2 - 4 4 Heal 1 - 1 2 McFarland 0 30 - 62 7 _ 11 67 Bucknell 62 - 80 Freysinger 9 - 18 7 - 9 25 Thornton 8 - 13 16 Ward 3 - 11 0 - 2 6 McF arland 2 - 8 0 - 3 4 Paradise 1 - 2 2 - 4 4 Sniscak 1 - 2 1 - 2 3 Miller 1 - 2 0 - 2 2 Dinger 1 - 4 2 Kennedy 0 - 1 0 Donnelly 0 - 3 0 Heal; Vogt ; Boyd all 0 26 - 64 10 - 22 62 8 . Bhippensburg 60 - 67 Freysinger 13 - 18 26 Ward 6 - 10 0 - 1 12 Sniscak 4 - 5 8 Thornton 3 - 15 6 Heal 2 - 3 4 McFarland 2 - 5 4 Donnelly; Miller 0 30 - 59 0 - 1 60 Dinger 0 - - 3 0 Messiah 77 - 69 OT Freysinger 9 - 21 9 - 10 27 Ward 9 - 15 1 - 2 19 Thornton 5 - 19 1 - 2 11 Sniscak 3 - 5 1 - 3 7 Dinger 2 - 4 2 - 2 6 McFarland 2 - 5 1 - 5 5 Heal 0 - ? 2 - 2 2 Tcrr- Tr^ 1/ - 26 77 F&M 38 - • 44 Thornton 5 - 7 3 - 4 13 Freysinger 5 - 7 2 - 2 12 Ward 3 - 5 1 - 2 7 Paradise 1 - 2 2 Dinger 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 McF arland 1 - 3 2 Heal; MillerO - 1 0 16 - 26 6 - 9 3~8 Moravian 57 ■ - 59 Freysinger 10 - 20 Thornton 8 - 3 - 3 19 Ward 3 - 2 - 3 8 Paradise 2 - 1 - 2 5 Heal 1 - 1 - 2 3 Vogt 1 - 2 Dineer; McFarland; Donnelly U 25 - T - 10 5/ Juniata 73 - 49 Freysinger 12 Thornton 8 McFarland 4 McLatchy 1 Heal 1 Dinger 1 Ward 1 Donnelly 1 Miller Paradise 7 0 4 2 2 8 31 2 16 8 1 2 3 0-2 15 - 25 73 29 CM Anderson all 0 Roanoke 67 - 72 Freysinger 11 - 21 3 - 3 25 Paradise 9 - 12 18 Thornton 9 - 15 18 Vogt 1 - 2 2 Snyder 1 - 4 2 Ward 1 - 6 2 Heal 0 - 2 C - 2 0 Miller 0 32 - 62 3 - 3 67 Bridgewater 65 - 75 Paradise 9 - 2 - 4 20 Thornton 7 - 14 Freysinger 6 - 12 Heal 3 - 6 Ward 2 - 1 - 1 5 Miller 2 - 4 Snyder 2 - 2 2 Anderson 2 - 2 2 O'Neil 0 - 2 0 Voet; Rocco; Boyd; Rose all 0 29 - 7 - 11 65 Elizabethtown 54 - 55 Paradise 7 - 4 - 4 18 Freysinger 7 - 1 - 2 15 Heal 4 - 8 Thornton 3 - 6 Ward 2 - 4 Vogt 1 - 1 - 2 3 Miller; Rocco : Snvder;McLatchyU 24 - 6 - 8 F&cM 83 - 79 Freysinger 12 - 14 4 - 4 28 Paradise 10 - 18 2 - 2 22 Ward 6 - 8 2 - 2 14 Thornton 4 - 8 0 - 1 8 Heal 2 - 4 4 O'Neil 2 - 3 0 - 1 4 Rocco 1 - 1 2 Boyd 1 - 2 1 McLatchy 0 - 2 Snyder 0 - 1 25 - 47 3 8 53 310 Juniata 63 - 56 Freysinger 9 - 2 - 3 20 Thornton 5 - 2 - 4 12 Paradise 4 - 4 - 4 12 Heal 2 - 5 - 7 9 Ward 1 - 4 - 4 6 O'Neil 1 - 2 Vogt 1 - 0 - 1 2 Miller 0 - 1 0 Rocco; Snyder; McLatchy all 0 23 ~ 17 - 24 63 Western Maryland 67 - 74 Ward 8 - 4 - 5 20 Freysinger 6 - 5 - 6 17 Thornton 6 - 12 Paradise 5 - 10 Vogt 2 - 4 Rocco 2 - 4 Heal; Snyder; O’Neil all 0 29 - 9 - 11 67 Messiah 75 - 60 Thornton 11 - 17 5 - 6 27 Freysinger 10 - 13 20 Paradise 3 - 6 2 - 4 8 Heal 3 - 4 6 Ward 2 - 2 4 Rocco 1 - 3 2 - 2 4 Vogt 1 - 1 2 Snyder 1 - 1 2 Miller 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 O'Neil 0 - 1 0 Rose 0 32 - 48 11 - 15 75 Susquehanna 78 - ■ 58 Freysinger 9 - 13 5 - 5 23 Thornton 9 - 16 2 - 2 20 Paradise 8 - 11 3 - 4 19 Ward 2 - 5 2 - 2 6 Rocco 1 - 1 2 Snyder 1 - 1 2 Miller 1 - 2 2 Heal 1 - 3 2 O'Neil 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 McLatchy 0 - 1 1 - 3 1 Rose 0 - 1 0 Vogt; Boyd all 0 32 - 55 14 - 18 78 Muhlenberg 15 - 6 Ward 3 - 4 0-1 6 Thornton 2 - 3 4 Paradise 1 - 2 0-1 2 Thornton 1 - 5 0-2 2 Heal 1-3 1 Vogt 0 7 - 14 1-7 15 Lebanon Valley 86 - 74 Freysinger 8 - 7-10 23 Thornton 8 - 6-7 22 Heal 4 - 4-4 12 Ward 5 - 1-2 11 Paradise 3 - 6 Vogt 2 - 4 O'Neil 1 - 1-2 3 Boyd 2-2 2 Miller 2-4 2 Rocco 1 - 2 1 Rose 0-1 0 Snyder; McLatchy; Eroh all 0 31 - 58 24 - 34 86 Shippensburg 56 - 63 Snyder 6 - 12 Ward 5 - 2-2 12 Rocco 4 - 8 Freysinger 3 - 6 Vogt 1 - 4-4 6 Miller 2 - 1-1 5 Thornton 2 - 4 Heal 1 - 2 Boyd 1 - 2 1 Paradise; McLatchy; Rose; O'Neil all 0 24 - 57 8 - 9 56 Gettysburg 74 - 47 Freysinger 9 - 14 4-4 22 Paradise 7 - 11 14 Thornton 5 - 10 10 Snyder 4 - 8 8 Heal 3 - 6 6 Ward 2 - 4 4 Rocco 1 - 2 2 McLatchy 1 - 2 2 Boyd 1 - 1 2 Eroh 1 - 1 2 Miller 1 - 2 0 - 1 2 Vogt 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 Rose; O’Neil; Wolf all 0 35 - 64 4 - 6 74 Rose 0 - 1 0 n O'Neill 0 - 1 U 20. Moravian 39 - 36 Ward 4 - 6 - 7 14 Freysinger 6 - 12 Thornton 4 - 1 - 1 9 Snyder 1 - 2 Heal 2 - 2 2 Paradise; Miller all 0 15 - 9 - 10 39 21. F&M 46 - 68 Ward 5 - 12 3 - 4 13 Thornton 5 - 10 2 - 2 12 Freysinger 4 - 8 2 - 2 10 Paradise 1 - 4 2 Heal 1 - 4 2 Rocco 1 - 1 2 McLatchy 1 - 1 2 Miller 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 Vogt 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 Snyder 0 18 - 42 10 - 12 46 22. Albright 75 ■ - 56 Freysinger 13 - 18 1 - 1 27 Ward 6 - 9 2 - 2 14 Paradise 5 - 14 2 - 2 12 Thornton 4 - 13 8 Vogt 2 - 3 4 Heal 2 - 4 4 McLatchy 1 - 1 2 Boyd 1 - 2 Rocco 1 - 4 2 O'Neil 0 - 2 0 Snyder 0 - 4 0 Miller; Wolf all 0 “35^ • 5 75 23. Moravian 43 - 35 Freysinger 7 - 22 -- 3 16 Paradise 4 - 1 - 2 9 Ward 3 - 3 - 4 9 Thornton 4 - 8 Heal 1 - 2 1 Vogt; Miller; Snyde r;0 1 Neil 0 18 - 7 - 11 43 24. 25. 26. 27. Western Maryland 49 - 41 Paradise 7 - 12 0 - 1 14 Freysinger 5-11 4 - 4 14 Ward 5-12 4 - 4 14 Vogt 2-3 1 - 2 5 Thornton 0-8 2 - 3 2 Heal 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 Miller; Rocco; Snyd er; 0 ’ Neil 0 19 - 51 ll - lb 49 Rocco Snyder e -- i B Ursinus 37 - 39 OT MAC Ward 4-15 4 - 4 12 Freysinger 5-12 10 Thornton 3-8 1 - 1 7 Paradise 3-7 6 Heal 1-4 2 Vogt 0-1 0 Miller; Snyder; McLatchy all 0 16 - 47 5 - 5 37 Widener 53 - 61 NCAA Playoff Freysinger 8-16 0 - 1 16 Thornton 6-14 12 Ward 3 - 5 6 - 8 12 Paradise 3 - 5 3 - 4 9 Vogt 1 - 2 2 Heal 0-1 2 - 2 2 Rocco; McLatchy all 0 21 - 43 11 - "15 53 Scranton 77 - 91 NCAA Playoff Freysinger 13 - 2 - 3 28 Paradise 7 - 2 - 2 16 Thornton 7 - 14 Ward 2 - 2 - 3 6 Heal 2 - 4 McLatchy 1 - 1 - 2 3 Vogt 1 - 2 Miller 1 - 2 Rocco 1 - 2 Snyder 0 - 3 0 35 - 7 - 13 77 Individual Scoring David S. Freysinger William ?. Thornton Frederick S. Paradise Edward T. Ward Michael C. Heal Matthew F. Rocco Daniel P. Snyder Peter W. Vogt Kyle L. Miller John D. McLatchy John M. O'Neill William R. Boyd Arthur I. Wolf Herbert L. Eroh Leon H. Rose Thomas R. Anderson ( 209 - 359 = 58.2 71 - 154 - 303 = 50.8 33 - 126 - 242 = 52.0 37 - 96 - 179 = 53.6 56 - 47 - 98 = 47.9 16 - 25 - 52 = 48.0 7 - 21 - 56 = 37.5 4 - 18 - 41 = 43.9 9 - 13 - 27 = 48.1 14 - 5 - 9 = 55.5 2 - 4 - 12 = 33.3 2 - 2 - 5= 40.0 6 - 1 - 4 = 25.0 2 - 1 - 2 = 50.0 0 - 1 - 5 = 20.0 0 - 723 -1394 = 51.8 261 - ) 2 - 92 = 77.1 489 - 18.1 44 = 75.0 341 - 12.6 47 = 78.7 289 - 10.7 70 = 80.0 248 - 9.18 27 = 59.2 110 - 4.0 9 = 77.7 57 - 2.7 8 = 50.0 46 - 2.0 14 = 64.2 45 - 1.7 25 = 56.0 40 - 1.6 5 = 40.0 12 - — 8 = 25.0 10 - — 8 = 75.0 10 - — 2 = 100.0 4 - — 1 = 00.0 2 - — 1 = 00.0 2 - — 363 = 71.9 1707 - 63.2 2 = 100.0 2 - — Season Hi-Lites David S. Freysinger had a most outstanding scoring year. His four year totals and records are listed below. Won the MAC Southwest Section but was eliminated in the MAC Playoff by Ursinus in overtime. Finished fouth in the MAC Regional Playoffs. Again, the Devils beat Gettysburg three times. _ Freysinger finished last season with 22 consecutive free throws. This year he stretched this to 24 by making his first two. The record is 26 set by Tony Herman in the early 60's. ..-ir , Muhlenberg tried a slow down by sitting on the ball. Game ended lo Lost only three games at home. MVP - Dickinson - David S. Freysinger MAC South West MVP - David S. Freysinger MAC South West First Team - David S. Freysinger . _ Honorable Mention All MAC - Edward T. Ward and William P. Thornton. Widener won the Southern Division Championship. _ c The following indicates the finish for Red Devils in the MAC Stats. Scoring - Freysinger finished 5th with 207 pts - 17^,2 avg Field goal percentage - Freysinger 13th - 82 - 141 - oe.z/o Rebounds - Ward 14th - 88 in 12 games = 7.3 _ Free throw percentage - Freysinger 7th - 43 - 51 - 84.J/ 0 (above includes all MAC players both North and South) Carlisle Kiwanis Tournament All Star Team - David S. Freysinger.. William P. Thornton also named to same team. (3rd year for Freysinger) NCAA Southern Regional All Star - David S. Freysinger ECAC Player of the Year - David S. Freysinger All Tournament team at the NCAA in Scranton - David S. Freysinger National Association of Basketball Coaches Mid-Atlantic Regional All Star Team - David S. Freysinger COSIDA Academic ALL AMERICAN - David S. Freysinger Won NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship for $2000. Passed 1000 point barrier in the second against Muhlenberg (A) and broke Jim Johnston's 1356 point barrier vs Albright (H) Records Field goal percentage one game - 68 % vs Muhlenberg (A) - 34 - 50 (breaks 66 . 6 % vs Moravian (A) 1979 - 1980 -32 - 48) Field goal percentage one season - 51.8%, - 723 - 1394 (breaks 48% set 1980 - 1981 - 652 - 1358) Most games played - 27 (ties 1979 - 1980) Most games played by a player - 27 - add the following to the 1979 - 80 list - Frederick S. Paradise, Michael C. Heal, David S. Freysinger, William P. Thornton, and Edward T. Ward c , , Carroll Most games played career - 101 - David S. Freysinger (breaks 88 set by A. James Johnston and William R. Hutton - 1973-77) Most points one season - 489 - David S. Freysinger - 209 - 359 = 58.2 + (breaks own record set last year of 471) 71 - 92 = 77.1 Most points career - 1461 - David S. Freysinger - 615 - 1090 = 56.4/ 0 + (breaks 1356 - A. James Johnston - 1973-77) 231 - 287 = 80.4 Most field goals one season - 209 - David S. Freysinger - 359 = 58.2% (breaks his own record along with A. James Johnston - 186) Best field goal percentage career - 56.4%, - 615 - 1090 (breaks own mark of 55.5% set last season - 406 - 731) Number of times over 50.0% in field goal attempts - 4 - D. S. Freysinger Most games scored points - 98 - David S. Freysinger (breaks 88 set by A. James Johnston - 1973 - 1977) Best field goal percentage one season - 58.2%, - David S. Freysinger 209 - 359 (breaks 57.1% set by William R. Hutton - 1974 - 1975) Best field goal percentage one game - 85.7% - David S. Freysinger vs Gettysburg (H) 12-14 (beats 81.8% - Guy Brunt vs F&M (H) 1970-71 - 9-11) David S. Freysinger also vs FStM (H) - 12-14 The following is a composite of the known basketball achievements: Scoring 1978-79 53 - 98 = 54.0 12 - 17 = 70.5 = 118 - 5.1 23 1979-80 167 - 301 = 55.4 49 - 61 = 80.3 = 383 -13.1 27 1980-81 186 - 332 = 56.0 99 - 117 = 84.6 = 471 -19.6 24 1981-82 209 - 359 = 58.2 71 - 92 = 77.1 = 489 -18.1 27 4 years 615 - 1090 = 56.4 231 - 287 = 80.4 = 1461 -14.4 101 Captain - 1980 - 1981 and 1981 - 1982 Dickinson MVP - 1980 - 1981; 1981 - 1982 Team won the following championships: MAC South West Section - 19/9 1980; 1981 - 1982 MAC Southern Division - 1979 - 1980 Second annual Carlisle Kiwanis Tournament Post-Season Honors - MAC South West First Team All Star - 1979 1980; 1980 1981; 1981 - MAC South West MVP - 1979 - 1980; 1980 - 1981; 1981 - 1982 All Tournament Team Carlisle Kiwanis - 1979 - 1980; 1980 - 1981; 1981 - 1982 MVP Carlisle Kiwanis Tournament - 1980 ECAC Southern Regional ALL Star - 1979 - 1980; 1980 - 1981; 1981 ECAC Player of the Year - 1982 NCAA All Tournament Team at Albright - 1979 - 1980 NCAA ALL Tournament Team at Scranton - 1981 - 1982 National Association of Basketball Coaches Mid-Atlantic All Star 1980 - 1981; 1981 - 1982 COSIDA Academic ALL American Team - 1980 - 1981; 1981 - 1982 - 1982 Team - 4 1982) NCAA Division III ALL AMERICAN - 1980 1981; 1981 1982 NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship - 1981 - 1982 - $2000 The following are the scoring records: Best field goal percentage - 55.17c. - 1979 - 1980 (Career) 55.57, - 1980 - 1981 56.47o - 1981 - 1982 Best field goal percentage - Number of times over 50.07 o career - Most games played career - 101 (out of 102) Most games played one season - 27 - (twice) 1979 - 1980; 1981 - Most points one game - 47 vs Susquehanna (A)(1980 1^51; Most points one season - 489 - 1981 - 1982 Most points career - 1461 (1979 - 1982) noon _ iqfti'i Most field goals one game - 19 vs Susquehanna (A) 1980 - 1981) Most field goals one season - 209 - 1981 - 1982 Most games scored points - 98 (Surpassed 1000 point barrier vs Muhlenberg (A)(2nd game 1981 - (Broke ?he school scoring record of 1356 held by A. James Johnston in the Albright game (H) 1981 - 1982) Best field goal percentage one season -58.2 b (H) 1981-82 Best field goal percentage one game - 85.74 vs Gett^b 1982) Letter W inners and squad members Forward - *David S. Freysinger '82 Captain; ’^Frederick S. Paradise *Kyle L. Miller '84 Center - ’-Edward T. Ward 83 Guard - *Michael C. Heal '82; Vogt '83; ’-Matthew F others - William R. Boyd '83; Leon H. Rose '83; Arthur I. Wolf 85 Thomas R. Anderson '84; John D. McLatchy 83; John . O’Neill '84; Daniel P. Snyder '85; Herbert L. Eroh 85 ’-'William P. Thornton '83 . Rocco '84 * Peter W. 84; Dec Jan Feb 1983 Opponent D 0 1 H Muhlenberg 65 52 Won 16 Lost 8 7 A Lebanon Valley 77 79 9 H Swarthmore 62 48 MAC South West Won 9 11 H Gettysburg 68 52 Lost 3 7 H Messiah 62 49 8 H Shippensburg 60 57 MAC South West Section 10 A Scranton 68 74 Champion 13 A Robert Morris 61 73 17 A Elizabethtown 75 57 Carlisle Kiwanis 19 A FStM 69 86 Tournament Champion 22 A Moravian 56 86 24 A Juniata 64 65 Coach Eugene A. Evans 26 H Western Maryland 61 59 29 H Messiah 80 67 Ass't J. Wesley James 31 A Susquehanna 50 57 JV Richard M. "Spider" 2 A Muhlenberg 48 43 5 H Lebanon Valley 90 55 Falk 9 A Gettysburg 83 61 Co-Captains Edward T. 14 ' A Albright 76 61 16 H Moravian 72 61 Ward and Peter W. Vogt 19 A Western Maryland 54 52 • 21 H F&M 77 69 24 H Washington 96 63 26 2 £ A games Widener 56 1630 64 I7T72 Scoring by games Muhlenberg 65 - 52 FG FT Pts Paradise 7 - 10 5-8 19 Miller 7 - 8 4-6 18 Thornton 6 - 7 0 - 1 12 Rocco 3 - 6 6 McLatchy 2 - 2 4 Kirkpatrick 2 - 4 4 Carter 2-2 2 Vogt 0 - 1 0 Wolf 0 1 0 - 1 0 Ward 0 - 5 0 Eroh; Snyder; Eisenberger < allO 27 - 44 11 - 18 65 Lebanon Valley 77 - 79 Thornton 9 - 4-6 22 Paradise 9 - 16 3-4 21 Ward 7 - 4-6 18 Kirkpatrick 3 - 0-1 6 Miller 3 - 6 Vogt 1 - 2 Snyder 1 - 2 Rocco; Wolf ; McLatchy;Eroh 0 33 - 56 11 - 17 77 3. Swarthmore 62 - 48 Paradise 9-14 Miller 4 - 8 2 - Ward 3-51- Thornton 3 - 7 1 - Rocco 2 - 6 2 - Snyder 2 - 6 Vogt 1 - 2 McLatchy 1 - 1 Boyd 1 - 1 Rose 1 - 1 Wolf 0-32- Kirkpatrick 0 - 1 Carter 0-2 Eroh 0 - 2 Eisenberger 27 18 4 10 3 7 2 2 7 6 4 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 59 8-13 62 68 - 52 8 . Robert Morris 61 73 4. Gettysburg Paradise 9 - 16 4 - 4 22 Thornton 6 - 13 7 - 8 19 Kirkpatrick 4 - 6 4 - 5 12 Miller 2 - 2 2 - 2 6 Ward 2 - 4 1 - 2 5 Rocco 1 - 3 2 Eroh 2 - 2 2 Vogt 0 - 1 0 Boyd 0 - 1 0 Rose 0 - 1 0 Wolf 0 - 2 0 McLatchy; Snyder all 0 24 - 49 20 - 23 68 Messiah 62 - 49 Paradise 8 - 11 2 - 2 18 Kirkpatrick 7 - 13 2 - 2 16 Ward 5 - 8 4 - 7 14 Thornton 3 - 10 2 - 4 8 Miller 1 - 2 2 Carter 1 - 3 2 McLatchy 2 - 2 2 Wolf 0 - 1 0 Rocco 0 - 1 0 Eroh 0 - 1 0 Boyd 0 - 1 0 Vogt 0 - 3 0 25 - 54 12 - 17 62 Shippensburg 60 - 57 Ward 6 - 10 4 - 4 16 Paradise 5 - 10 5 - 6 15 Thornton 5 - 13 1 - 2 11 Kirkpatrick 5 - 9 0 - 1 10 Miller 2 - 6 4 Vogt 1 - 2 0 - 2 2 Carter 1 - 3 2 Wolf 0 25 - 53 10 - 15 60 Scranton 68 - • 74 Thornton 11 - 3 - 3 25 Kirkpatrick 5 - 5 _ 7 15 Paradise 5 - 10 Vogt 2 - 1 - 1 5 Miller 1 - 3 - 4 5 Ward 2 - 4 Rocco 1 - 2 McLatchy 1 - 2 Wolf; Carter; Rose all 0 28 - 12 - 15 68 Paradise 12 - 19 1 - 2 25 Ward 6 - 13 12 Kirkpatrick 4 - 10 8 Eroh 3 - 3 6 Miller 2 - 5 0 - 1 4 Rocco 1 - 3 2 Wolf 1 - 3 2 Vogt 1 - 5 2 Thornton 0 - 10 0 Carter; McLatchy; Boyd all 0 30 - 71 1 - 3 61 9. Elizabethtown 75 - 57 Ward 9 - 12 18 Thornton 5 - 13 1 - 2 11 Paradise 5 - 10 10 Miller 3 - 4 2 - 5 8 Eroh 3 - 3 6 Kirkpatrick 2 - 5 2 - 2 6 Boyd 2 - 2 0 - 1 4 Vogt 1 - 2 2 - 2 4 Rose 1 - 1 2 Wolf 1 - 2 2 McLatchy 1 - 4 2 Carter 1 - 4 2 Rocco 0 - 2 0 34 - 64 7 - 12 75 10. F 8 cM 69 - 86 Ward 4 - 11 9 - 11 17 Kirkpatrick 6 - 10 12 Thornton 5 - 10 10 Miller 4 - 5 8 Rocco 3 - 5 1 - 2 7 Eroh 3 - 4 6 Paradise 2 - 7 1 - 2 5 Vogt 1 - 3 2 McLatchy 0 - 3 2 - 2 2 Wolf 0 - 1 0 Carter 0 - 1 0 Boyd; Rose 28 - 60 13 - 17 69 11. Moravian 56 - 68 Paradise 7 - 1 - 2 15 Ward 6 - 1 - 3 13 Thornton 5 10 Vogt 3 - 6 Kirkpatrick 3 - 6 Rocco 1 - 2 McLatchy 1 - 2 Boyd 1 2 Eroh; Miller all 0 5 56 27-50 2 12. Juniata 64 - 65 48 43 13 , Ward 9 - 3 - 3 21 Thornton 9 - 1 - 1 19 Paradise 7 - 0 - 2 14 Kirkpatrick 2 - 0 - 1 4 Miller 1 - 2 - 4 4 Rocco 1 - 2 Vogt 0 29 - 6 11 64 Western Maryland 61 - 59 Ward 11 - 12 0 - 2 22 Thornton 3 - 13 6 - 6 12 Miller 4 - 6 3 - 5 11 Vogt 4 - 6 8 Paradise 2 " 4 4 Rocco 1 - 3 2 Kirkpatrick 1 - 5 0 2 2 Eroh 0 - 2 0 Wolf 0 26 - 51 9 15 -61 Messiah 80 \ - 67 Paradise 10 - 14 2 - 3 22 Thornton 6 - 13 2 - 2 14 McLatchy 6 - 7 3 - 5 15* Miller 4 - 5 1 - 3 9 Kirkpatrick . 3 - 5 2 - 4 8 Vogt 3 - 6 6 Eisenberger 2 - 2 4 Rose 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 Carter 0 - 1 0 Rocco 0 - 2 0 Wolf 0 - 2 0 Ward; Eroh; Knight; Boyd all 0 35 - 58 10 18 8 U Susquehanna 50 - 57 Thornton 8 - 15 3 - 4 19 Paradise 5 - 11 10 Vogt 2 - 4 3 - 4 7 McLatchy 2 5 3 - 4 7 Miller 2 - 8 1 - 1 5 Wolf 1 - 2 2 Kirkpatrick 0 - 4 0 20 - 49 10 - 13 50 16. Muhlenberg Thornton Ward Paradise Kirkpatrick 2 Vogt Miller McLatchy Rocco Wolf 17. Lebanon Valley Paradise Ward Thornton Boyd Rocco Kirkpatrick 3 Miller Carter McLatchy Eroh Vogt Knight Wolf; Rose 18. 7 - 10 14 4 - 8 0 - 1 8 4 - 11 8 2 - 4 3 - 4 7 1 - 3 3 - 6 5 2 - 5 4 1 - 2 2 0 - 1 0 0 21 — 44 6 -11 48 ey 90 ■ - 55 10 - 17 6 - 8 26 8 - 12 16 7 - 19 1 - 2 15 3 - 4 1 - 2 7 3 - 5 6 . 3 - 5 6 3 - 5 6 1 - 1 2 1 - 1 2 1 - 3 2 1 - 3 0 - 1 2 0 - 1 0 all 0 0 - 1 0 41 - 76 8 - 14 90 Jettysburg 83 - 61 Miller 6 - ii 4 - 8 16 Thornton 6 - 12 3 - 3 15 Ward 5 - 5 2 - 2 12 Paradise 5 - 11 10 Kirkpatrick 4 - 8 2 - 2 10 Vogt 1 - 4 4 - 6 6 Rocco 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 McLatchy 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 Eroh 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Carter 1 - 1 2 Boyd 1 - 1 1 Eisenberger 0 - 1 0 Wolf 0 - 2 0 - 1 0 Rose 0 - 1 0 31 - 58 21 - 30 83 19. 20 . 21 . Albright 76 - 61 Thornton 9-19 Ward 8-12 2 - Miller 5 - 6 1 - Rocco 2 - 7 5 - McLatchy 2 - 2 2 - Kirkpatrick 2 - 3 Eroh 2-3 Vogt 2 - 4 Wolf 1-1 Carter; Boyd; Rose; Eisenberger_ all 33 - 57 10 - 5 1 5 3 14 18 18 11 9 6 4 4 4 2 0 76 Moravian 72 Thornton 10 Miller 3 Ward 4 Rocco 3 Kirkpatrick 4 Vogt 1 McLatchy 1 Wolf 26 61 13 4 - 5 24 4 6 - 7 12 9 3 - 4 11 4 3-59 5 0-28 14-46 1 2 0 37 20 - 2/ /Z Western Maryland Ward 8 - Thornton 7 - Kirkpatrick 4 - Miller 3 - Vogt 2 - Rocco 1 - Wolf; McLatchy; 25 - 54 - 52 14 16 13 2 - 4 16 6 1-29 5 1-27 5 4 7 2 Eroh all 0 TO STT 22 . 13. 24. FRM 77 - 69 Ward 6 - 7 5 - 6 17 Thornton 6 - 10 4 - 4 16 Rocco 6 - 8 12 Miller 4 - 5 4 - 4 12 Kirkpatrick 2 - 3 3 - 11 12 Eroh 1 - 2 2 Rose 2 - 2 2 McLatchy 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 Vogt 0 - 3 2 - 2 2 Wolf 0 - 1 0 Boyd 0 25 - 40'27 - 31 // Washington ' 96 - 63 MAC Playoff Ward 9 - 12 5-5 23 Thornton 8 - 13 1 - 1 17 Miller 6 - 7 2-3 14 Rocco 3 - 8 4-4 10 Kirkpatrick 3 - 6 2-2 8 McLatchy 2 - 2 2-2 6 Boyd 2 - 3 4 Vogt 2 - 4 4 Eroh 1 - 3 2-4 4 Wolf 2 - 3 4 Eisenberger 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 Carter; Knight; Rose all 0 39 - 62 VT 8 ^- 22 96 Widener 56 - 64 MAC Finals Thornton 12 - 19 1-2 25 Ward 8 - 21 16 Miller 5 - 9 3-3 13 Eroh 1 - 2 2 Wolf 0 - 1 0 Rocco 0 - 3 0 Kirkpatrick . 0 - 3 0 Vogt 0 - 5 0 26 - 63 4 - 5 56 Individual Scoring William P. Thornton Edward T. Ward Frederick S. Paradise Kyle L. Miller Theodore J. Kirkpatrick Matthew F. Rocco Peter W. Vogt John D. McLatchy Herbert L. Eroh William R. Boyd Arthur I. Wolf Chappell A. Carter Leon H. Rose Andreas W. Eisenberger Daniel P. Snyder Chad I. Knight 130 - 226 = 57.6 44 121 - 220 = 55.0 30 156 - 318 = 49.1 47 77 - 126 = 61.2 41 71 - 143 = 49.7 31 33 - 82 = 40.3 17 30 - 82 = 36.6 19 22 - 38 = 57.8 18 16 - 29 = 55.1 5 9 - 13 = 69.2 2 6 - 24 = 25.0 2 5 - 16 = 31.2 2 3 - 4 = 75.0 2 3 - 5 = 60.0 0 3 - 7 = 42.9 62 = 75.8 359 - 14.9 64 = 68.75 304 - 13.2 43 = 69.7 272 - 15.1 63 = 65.0 195 - 8.1 48 = 64.5 173 - 7.2 20 = 85.0 83 - 3.7 28 = 67.8 79 - 3.3 22 = 81.8 62 - 3.1 8 = 62.5 37 - 2.0 4 = 50.0 20 - 1.5 4 = 50.0 14 - --- 2 = 100.0 12 - --- 4 = 50.0 8 - --- 1 = 00.0 6 - --- 685 -1333 = 51.3 260 0 6 - 1.5 1 = 00.0 0 - --- 374 = 69.5 1630 - 67.9 Season Hi-Lites . Both William P. Thornton and Edward T. Ward passed the 1000 point barrier. Thornton hit his mark in the Juniata game (A) and Ward ln the Washington MAC Playoff game. Won the MAC South West Section Championship and reached the finals of Southern Division Championship game only to be beaten by Widener. The Red Devils were unbeaten at home. (10 - 0) Shot over 50% from the field for the second year in a row. Bill Thornton played in every game in his four year career. (103) Ended the season with seven straight wins to gain the MAC Piayotts. Continued the domination of Gettysburg with two more wins. Ward had a perfect night at Gettysburg as he shot 5-5 from the field and 2-2 from the line. Used an unusual number of players for the season - 16 MVP Dickinson - William P. Thornton MAC South West ALL Star First Team - William P. Thornton MAC South West ALL Star First Team - Edward T. Ward ECAC Division III Southern Regional ALL Star Team - Thornton ECAC Division III Player of the Week - Edward T. Ward Frank M. Hambrook, equipment manager since 1969 passed away from heart failure. 320 Records Most games played by one player career - 103 - William P. Thornton (beats David S. Freysinger's 101 - 1978-82)(Thornton appeared m every game in Best field Y goal percentage one game - 91.6% - Edward T. Ward vs Western Mary¬ land (H) (11-12) (beats 85.7% set by David S. Freysinger vs Gettysburg H) 1981-82 - 12 - 14 and vs F&M (H) 1981-82 - 12 - 14)(at least 10 attempts) Best field goal percentage one season - 61.2% - Kyle L. Miller (77 126) (beats 58.2% set by David S. Freysinger - 1981-82) Most times over 50.0% field goal percentage career - 4 - Edward T. Ward (ties David S. Freysinger - 1978-82) Best field goal percentage one game - 70.2% vs Moravian (H) - 26 - 37 (beats 68 % vs Muhlenberg (A) 1981-82 - 34 - 50) The following is a scoring summary for both 1000 point scorers: Thornton 1979- 80 1980- 81 1981- 82 FG 55 - 128 = 42.9 151 - 349 = 43.5 154 - 303 = 50.8 FT 14 - 81 - 33 - 23 111 44 60.8 72.9 75.0 Totals 124 383 341 4 years 409 Avg 4.6 15.3 12.6 14.9 Games 27 25 27 24 1982-83 4 years 1 JO 516 - JIO - HJ.-L -1098 =46.9 175 - 240 = 72.9 1207 11.7 103 Ward 1979- 80 1980- 81 1981- 82 1982- 83 70 113 96 130 - 129 = 55.1 - 222 = 51.3 - 179 = 53.6 - 226 = 57.6 - =TT7 T 65 - 45 - 56 - 44 - 9in - 87 = 74.7 57 = 78.9 70 = 80.0 64 = 68.75 978 = 75.5 205 271 248 304 1028 7.5 10.8 9.18 13.2 10.0 27 25 27 23 102 Letter Winners and squad members Forward - '“Frederick S. Paradise '84 '83; "'Herbert L. Eroh '85 *Kyle L. Miller '84; *William R. Boyd "'Theodore J. Kirkpatrick '86 Center - ’-Edward T. Ward '83 Co-Captain; ’-John D. McLatchy '83 Guard - ‘Peter W. Vogt ’83 Co-Captain; ‘William P Thornton '83 Rose '83; ^Matthew F. Rocco '84; ’-'Arthur I. Wolf 85 others - Andreas W. "Andy" Eisenberger ’85; Chappell A. Carter Snyder '85; Chad I. Knight '86 ’’-'Leon H. 86 ; Daniel P. 1983 - 1984 Jan Nov 30 Dec 2 3 6 8 10 6 7 9 13 14 16 19 21 23 25 28 30 1 4 8 11 13 15 18 Feb 25 A A A H A H A A H H H H H H H A A H H A A A H A H games Opponent D 0 Muhlenberg 72 89 Frostburg State, Md 67 65 Susquehanna 80 85 Lebanon Valley 65 62 Swarthmore 48 55 Gettysburg 54 56 Washington 8 c Lee 48 64 Geneva 74 84 Scranton 59 83 Messiah 62 69 Lebanon Valley 81 70 Elizabethtown 49 51 FScM 41 51 Moravian 48 59 Juniata 74 63 Western Maryland 55 46 Messiah 49 66 Susquehanna 50 61 Muhlenberg 51 61 Lebanon Valley 60 79 Gettysburg 60 64 FScM 41 56 Albright 66 67 Moravian 47 65 Western Maryland 67 55 Vm TSZb Won 6 Lost 19 MAC Southwest Won 3 Lost 9 MAC Overall Won 5 Lost 17 Head Coach Eugene A. Evans Ass't J. Wesley James Frosh Richard M. "Spider" Falk Captain Kyle L. Miller Statistician Shawn Thornton OT Participated in three tournaments - Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove on Dec 2, 3; Washington 8c Lee tournament at Lexington, VA.on Jan 6, 7; and the Kiwanis annual tournament at the Kline Center on Jan 13, 14. Scoring by games 1. Muhlenberg Holgren Jacobs Rocco Erdos Knight Eisenberger Carter Workman Eroh Wolf 1-2 1 - 4 0 - 1 0 - 3 0-3 72 - 89 Workman 2 - FG FT Totals Knight 2 - 10 - 16 6 - 9 26 Eroh 1 - 6 - 10 2-3 14 Erdos 1 - 6-12 12 Rocco 1 - 3-10 2-2 8 Carter 0 - 3-7 6 28 - 1 - 1 2 4 2 1 5 5 2 13 31 - 69 10 - 14 2. Frostburg State, Md 67 - 65 Kirkpatrick 7-16 8 - 9 Jacobs 7-13 Holgren 4 - 8 1 - 2 Wolf 3 - 5 6 4 2 2 2 0 67 2 2 3. Susquehanna 80 - 85 0 Holgren 7-13 5 - 7 19 0 Kirkpatrick 6 - 13 7 - 10 19 0 Jacobs 5-13 10 72 Wolf 4-7 8 Rocco 4-10 8 Erdos 4-6 8 Knight 1-6 2 - 2 4 22 Carter 1 - 4 2 14 Eroh 2 - 2 2 9 Workman 0-5 0 6 32 - 77 16 - 21 80 4. Lebanon Valley Holgren Jacobs Kirkpatrick Wolf Erdos Rocco Knight Walsh Workman Carter Eroh 65 - 62 8 . Geneva 74 - 84 6 - 10 5 - 6 17 Jacobs 12 - 23 7 - 8 31 5 - 16 5 - 6 15 Workman 7-9 14 4 - 10 1 - 2 9 Kirkpatrick 5 - 11 4 - 4 14 3 - 4 1 - 2 7 Holgren 4-7 1 - 1 9 3 - 4 6 Erdos 3 - 7 6 3 - 8 6 Rocco 0 - 1 0 1 - 2 1 - 1 3 Knight 0 - 1 0 1 - 1 2 Walsh 0 - 1 0 0 - 2 0 Wolf 0-2 0 0 31 - 62 12 - 13 /4 0 - 2 0 26 - 57 13 - 19 T5 9. Scranton 59 - 83 5. Swarthmore Jacobs Holgren Kirkpatrick Wolf Rocco Knight Carter Erdos 48 - 55 1 5 2 7-12 4 - 7 4-6 3-8 1 - 4 0 - 1 0 - 1 0-3 19 - 42 15 2 7 3 2-2 6 . Gettysburg Rocco Kirkpatrick Holgren Jacobs Wolf Knight Miller Eroh Erdos Carter 7. Washington & Lee Holgren 4 - 5 Kirkpatrick 4-4 Rocco 4 - 7 Jacobs 4 - 7 Yoder 2 - 2 Erdos 2 - 7 Walsh 1-2 Workman 1 - 3 Eroh 0 - 1 Carter 0 - 2 Wolf 0 - 3 Knight 0 - 3 48 - 64 1 - 4 0 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 0 - 15 13 10 6 2 2 0 0 "45 54 - 56 5 - 10 4 - 4 14 5 - 9 3 - 4 13 6 - 9 0 - 1 12 3 - 11 4 - 4 10 1 - 3 2 1 - 3 2 1 - 2 1 0 - ■ 1 0 0 - • 3 0 0 - • 3 0 21 - “5 T~ 12 - 15 54 1 3 1 9 8 8 8 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 Eiseriberger ; Para \ on; Miller all 0 22 - 46 4 - 1248 Erdos Holgren Knight Jacobs Workman Kirkpatrick Walsh Carter Yoder Wolf Parajon Eroh 10. Messiah Jacobs Holgren Kirkpatrick Wolf Rocco Erdos Carter Walsh Workman Knight 11. Lebanon Valley Jacobs Holgren Kirkpatrick Wolf Rocco 3 - Erdos 3 - Walsh 2 - Knight 2 - Eroh 1 _ Carter 0 - Parajon Workman; Yoder 6-12 2 - 2 14 5-16 10 3-4 1 - 2 7 3-7 1 - 2 7 3 - 7 1 - 4 7 3-12 1 - 2 7 2-6 0 - 2 4 1 - 3 2 1 - 2 1 0-2 0 0 - 2 0 0 - 3 0 tberger all 0 26 - VT 7 - 16 59 .2 - 69 11 - 19 1 - 2 23 6 - 7 4 - 4 16 3 - 4 1 - 2 7 2 - 2 4 2-4 4 2 - 7 4 1 - 1 2 1 - 1 2 0 - 1 0 0-2 0 28 - 48 6 - 8 b 2 By 81 - 70 8-18 6 - 7 22 5 - 7 4 - 4 14 6-10 2 - 4 14 3 - 6 1 - 2 7 5 6 2 2 1 1 2-2 0 1 all 6 6 6 4 2 C 6 o 33- - 58 1 5 - 20 81 Elizabethtown 49 - 51 Rocco Eroh 1-2 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 2 Jacobs 9 - 18 1 - 2 19 Knight 1 - 3 2 Holgren 4 - 4 8 Walsh 1-3 2 Knight 4 - 4 8 Wolf 1 - 4 2 Kirkpatrick Wolf 3 - 7 6 Erdos 0-1 0 2 - 4 4 20 - 37 15 - 20 55 Erdos 1 - 2 2 Rocco Walsh 1 - 4 2 0 17. Messiah 49 - 66 20 24 - 43 1 - 2 49 Kirkpatrick 9 - 11 2 - 2 Erdos 6-9 12 F 8 cM 41 - 51 Carter 3-6 6 14 Holgren 2-4 1 - 2 5 Kirkpatrick 6 - 13 2 - 4 Eroh 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 Jacobs 5 - 12 10 Knight 0-1 2 - 2 2 Wolf 3 - 5 6 Walsh 0 Rocco 3 - 6 6 Workman 0 - 1 0 Walsh 1 - 2 0 - 1 2 Wolf 0-2 0 Erdos 1 - 3 2 Jacobs 0-10 0 Knight Holgren 0 Rocco; Paraion; Yoder all 0 0 - 3 1 - 2 1 21 - 45 / - 9 49 19 3 - 7 41 18. Susquehanna 50 - 61 Moravian 48 ■ - 59 Jacobs 10 - 23 3 - 3 23 Kirkpatrick 4 - 8 3 - 4 11 Erdos 5 - 8 0 - 10 Rocco 3 - 8 3 - 3 9 Kirkpatrick 5-13 3 10 “7 Knight Jacobs Wolf Erdos Holgren Carter Walsh; Eroh 15. Juniata . Jacobs Kirkpatrick Holgren Erdos Walsh Wolf Rocco Knight 4 - 5 3-11 2-2 6 4 Holgren Knight Wolf 0 - 0 - 0 0 2 - 3 2-5 1 - 1 0 - 1 all 4 4 2 0 Yoder Rocco Carter Eroh; Parajon 0 - 0 - 0 - ; Wal 1 2 3 sh all 0 0 0 0 21 - 43 T - 8“ 48 22 - 59 6-10 50 '4 - 63 19. Muhlenberg 51 - ■ 61 10 - 18 1 - 2 21 Jacobs 8 - 18 16 6-12 9 - 10 21 Erdos 6 - 10 0 - 1 12 5 - 7 6 - 9 16 Wolf 4 - 4 8 5-6 2 - 2 12 Kirkpatrick 3 - 6 2-4 8 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 Holgren 0 - 4 3-4 3 0 - 1 1 - 3 1 Knight 1 - 2 2 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 Eroh 1 - 7 2 0 Walsh 0 - 1 0 27 - 46 20 - 29 74 Rocco 0 - 2 0 23 - 35 5~ r 16. Western Maryland Kirkpatrick 6 - Carter 3 - Holgren 4 - Jacobs 2 - 55 - 46 9 3-5 4 7-8 4 1-2 6 4-4 15 13 9 8 Lebanon Valley 60 - 79 Kirkpatrick 4 - 8 4 - 4 12 Walsh 4 - 5 2 - 2 10 Erdos 4 - 9 2 - 2 10 Jacobs 4 - 14 2 - 3 10 Knight 2 - 3 4 Yoder 2 - 5 4 Rocco 2 - 6 4 Holgren 2 - 7 4 Wolf 1 - 2 2 Parajon 0 - 2 0 Workman 0 - 3 0 25 -64 10 - 11 5U Gettysburg 60 - ■ 64 Kirkpatrick 10 - 19 1 - 3 21 Erdos 6 - 9 12 Jacobs 6 - 23 12 Wolf 3 - 10 6 Knight 2 - 2 0 - 2 4 Yoder 1 - 3 1 - 2 3 Holgren 1 - 2 2 Rocco 0 - 3 0 Eroh; Walsh all 0 29 - 71 2 - 7 60 FStM 41 - 56 Wolf 5 - 7 1 - 2 11 Jacobs 4 - 10 2 - 4 10 Kirkpatrick 2 - 7 3 - 5 7 Holgren 3 - 5 6 Erdos 1 - 3 2 Knight 1 - 4 2 Carter 0 - 2 1 - 2 1 Mayock 1 - 1 2 Eroh 0 - 1 0 Yoder 0 - 1 0 Rocco 0 - 3 0 Workman 0 - 3 0 - 1 0 Walsh 0 17 - T7~ 7 - 14 41 Albright 66 - ■ 67 OT Wolf 8 - 11 1 - 2 17 Jacobs 7 - 14 2 - 2 16 Kirkpatrick 3 - 8 4 - 4 10 Mayock 5 - 10 10 Holgren 3 - 7 1 - 2 7 Knight 1 - 1 2 - 2 4 Erdos 1 - 3 2 Workman 0 - 1 0 Yoder 0 - 1 0 Carter 0 2'6 - 1 U - 12 ^5^ 24. Moravian 47 - 65 Erdos 4 - 9 2-2 10 Holgren 4 - 7 8 Yoder 1 - 3 4-4 6 Kirkpatrick 2 - 2 0-2 4 Knight 2 - 3 4 Mayock 2 - 5 4 Jacobs 2 - 11 4 Rocco 1 - 2 2 Carter 1 - 3 2 Walsh 2-2 2 Parajon 0 - 5 1 - 1 1 Wolf 0 - 1 0 Workman 0 - 1 0 Erdos 0 - 2 0 Eisenberger 0 - 2 0 19 - 56 9-11 47 25. Western Maryland 67 - 55 Kirkpatrick 7 - 11 8-13 22 Jacobs 6 - 12 2-2 14 Wolf 6 - 10 1-2 13 Erdos 3 - 5 6-6 12 Mayock 1 - 1 0-1 2 Carter 1 - 2 2 Knight 1 - 3 2 Rocco 0 - 3 0 Holgren 0 1 ST 47 1/ - 24 6 / Individual Scoring FG FT Totals - Average Reb Samuel Jacobs 147 - 351 = 41.8 42 - 55 = 76.3 336 13.4 Theodore J. Kirkpatrick 127 - 245 = 51.8 76 - 112 = 67.9 330 13.2 Clifford W. "Chip" Holgren 89 - 165 = 53.9 44 - 65 = 67.6 222 8.9 Michael E. Erdos 72 - 147 = 48.9 14 - 15 = 93.3 158 6.3 Arthur I. Wolf 54 - 109 = 49.5 6 - 13 = 46.1 114 4.6 Matthew F. Rocco 38 - 106 = 35.8 9 - 10 = 90.0 85 3.7 Chad I. Knight 30 - 58 = 51.7 10 - 13 = 76.9 70 2.8 Chappell A. Carter 13 - 42 = 30.9 8 - 11 = 72.7 34 1.9 Daniel W. Walsh 13 - 26 = 50.0 8 - 12 = 66.6 34 1.9 Joseph M. Workman 13 - 41 = 31.7 3 - 7 = 42.8 29 1.8 Robert T. Yoder 6 - 16 = 37.5 7 - 9 = 77.7 19 1.5 Peter V. Mayock 9 - 17 = 52.9 0 - 1 = 00.0 18 4.5 Herbert L. Eroh 5 - 22 = 22.7 5 - 11 = 45.4 15 .9 Andreas W. "Andy" Eisenberger 1 - 4 = 25.0 2 .25 James F. Parajon 0 - 9 = 00.0 1 - 2 50.0 1 — Kyle L. Miller 1 - 2 = 50.0 1 — 617 -1358 - 45.4 234 - 338 = 69.2 1468 58.7 48 183 104 49 40 21 54 8 15 10 553 Season Hi-Lites A rebuilding year with only two seniors on the squad and only one of those two played the entire year. Captain Kyle L. Miller had a knee injury and played only a few brief moments. The other senior Matthew F. Rocco was only a some time starter. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER was Theodore -J. Kirkpatrick, a sophomore. Ted finished either first or second in all statistical categories, (first in the following: rebounds and average - 183 = 7.3; blocked shots - 29; free throws and number made - 76 - 112; second in the following: scoring and average - 330 = 13.2; shots taken and made and percentage - 127 - 245 = 51.84; turnovers - 50) . ALL TOURNEY TEAM at Susquehanna and Carlisle Kiwanis - Theodore J. Kirkpatrick MAC Southwest FIRST TEAM ALL STAR - Theodore J. Kirkpatrick Samuel Jacobs - Scored more points than any other fresman in history o_ varsity play - 336 = 13.4 avg (147 - 351 = 41.8% + 42 - 55 = 76.3%) _ _ F 8 cM won the Southwest section and the overall Southern MAC Division championship. Dickinson finished 6 th in the Southwest (3 - 9) No Dickinson players finished in the top five conference leaders in scoring, re¬ bounding, percentage field goal shooting, and free throw percentage shooting. Records - Above mentioned Samuel Jacobs scoring record for a freshman.^ (Bests Theodore K. Jucsek’s mark of 230 points set in 1966-67) Letter Winne rs and squad members Forward - 'Theodore J. Kirkpatrick '86; *Kyle L. Miller '84 Captain; “Matthew F. Rocco '84; '“Herbert *Chad I. Knight '86 L. Eroh '85;*Clifford W. "Chip" Holgren '86; Center - Guard - *Michael E. Erdos '87; “'Samuel Jacobs ’87;“'Arthur I. Wolf '85; “Chappell A. Carter '86; *Daniel W. Walsh '87; * Joseph M. Workman 87 others - Andreas W. "Andy" Eisenberger '85; James F. Parajon '85; Peter V. Mayock '87; Robert T. Yoder '87 ON CO LO CNN 1984 - 1985 Opponent D 0 Nov 16 *A York College 48 55 17 *A Alfred 72 62 26 H Swarthmore 85 55 28 H Muhlenberg 52 62 30 *A Frostburg State, Md 49 53 Dec 1 *A Grove City 62 50 4 A Lebanon Valley 66 73 8 A Scranton 50 68 Jan 7 A Gettysburg 60 67 11 Messiah 67 43 12 *H Shippensburg 50 52 14 A Elizabethtown 61 46 16 A F&M 46 42 19 A Moravian 52 56 21 A Juniata 50 47 23 H Western Maryland 74 62 28 A Susquehanna 55 52 30 A Muhlenberg 46 60 Feb 2 H Lebanon Valley 82 59 6 H Gettysburg 71 57 9 H Fm 48 46 13 H Moravian 65 48 16 A Western Maryland 59 90 23 games 1370 1305 ^Tournament games - Washington St Lee, Frostburg Won 13 Lost 10 MAC South West Won 6 Lost 6 MAC Overall Won 11 Lost 7 Head Coach Eugene A. Evans Ass't J. Wesley James Frosh Richard M. "Spider" Falk Captain Theodore J. Kirkpatrick Statistician Shawn Thornton Classic, and Kiwanis. Scoring by games 1. York College 48 - 55 FG Kirkpatrick 9-15 Holgren Erdos Carter Workman Sheaffer Walsh 6-8 FT 1 - 1 0-2 3 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 8 6 5 2 2 1 - 0 - 2 - 2 1 2 Yoder; Mayock all 2. Alfred Kirkpatrii Workman Erdos Carter Yoder Walsh Mayock Sheaffer Holgren Knight Rohlfing Pts 19 12 6 4 3 2 2 0 22 - 46 4 - 8 48 l - 62 8 7 - 16 3 - 3 19 - 13 1 - 2 15 4 - 8 5 - 5 13 3 - 4 3 - 4 9 2 - 2 0 - 3 4 1 - 3 2 - 2 4 1 - 2 2 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 0 - 3 2 - 2 2 0 - 0 o z. - 2 2 0 -TT 3. Swarthmore 85 - 55 Kirkpatrick 9-11 2 Holgren 6-9 2 Erdos Walsh Yoder Knight Workman Rohlfing Mayock Carter 5 - 5 5 - 7 3-6 4 - 8 3-8 2-2 1 - 3 1 - 6 3 0 3 2 4 1 39 - 64 52 - 62 4. Muhlenberg Kirkpatrick 6-15 Workman 4 - 9 Erdos 4- - 5 Holgren Mayock Walsh Knight Carter Yoder 3 - 8 3 - 5 2-2 0 - 1 0 - 3 22 - 48 20 14 10 10 9 8 6 4 2 0 - 1 2 7 - 11 85 4 - 6 16 2 - 3 10 8 1 - 2 7 6 1 - 1 5 0 0 - 1 0 0 8 - 13 52 76 - '52 2 U~= Frostburg State 49 - 53 Kirkpatrick 8 - 15 2 - 2 18 Erdos 6 - 11 12 Walsh 3 6 2 - 2 8 Mayock 3 - 9 6 Holgren 2 - 4 1 - 2 5 Carter 0 1 0 - 1 0 Workman 0 - 5 0 Knight, Yoder all 0 22 - 51 5 - 7 49 Grove City 62 • 50 Kirkpatrick 9 - 17 2 - 2 20 Holgren 7 10 5 - 7 19 Workman 6 - 10 5 - 6 17 Erdos 2 - 10 4 Mayock 1 - 2 2 Knight 0 - 1 0 Walsh 0 - 2 0 Carter 0 - 2 0 Yoder 0 25 - 3zr 12 - 15 62 Lebanon Valley 66 - 73 Kirkpatrick 7 - 14 6 - 6 20 Erdos 9 - 14 18 Mayock 4 - 9 2 - 2 10 Holgren 2 - 7 2 - 2 6 Knight 2 - 4 4 Yoder 0 - 2 4 - 4 4 Walsh 1 - 5 2 Workman 1 - 7 2 Carter 0 - 2 0 26 - 64 14 - ■14* 66 “'perfect from the free throw line Scranton 50 - 68 Kirkpatrick 5 - 16 2 - 2 12 Erdos 5 - 8 10 Holgren 4 - 10 2 - 2 10 Workman 4 - 12 8 Carter 1 - 2 2 - 2 4 Sheaffer 1 - 1 2 Kase 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 Walsh 1 - 4 2 Knight 0 - 1 0 Mayock 0 - 1 0 Rohlfing 0 - 2 0 8 -10 50 Gettysburg 60 - 67 Kirkpatrick 12 - 20 3 - 4 27 Holgren 3 - 7 6 - 6 12 Erdos 5 - 9 0 - 2 10 Knight 1 - 1 1 - 3 3 Walsh 1 - 4 1 - 3 3 Mayock 1 - 2 2 Workman 1 - 7 2 Carter 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 Yoder 0 51 12 - 20 60 Messiah 67 - 43 Kirkpatrick 7 - 10 4 - 5 18 Holgren 6 - 9 1 - 1 13 Workman 6 - 11 1 - 2 13 Erdos 3 - 5 2 - 2 8 Walsh 3 - 5 6 Yoder 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Rohlfing 1 - 1 2 Carter 1 - 2 2 Sheaffer 1 - 4 2 Knight 0 - 1 0 Kase 0 49 9 - 12 6 / •Shippensburg 50 - 52 Erdos 6 - 10 3 - 4 15 Kirkpatrick 6 - 10 2 - 3 14 Holgren 2 - 6 2 - 2 6 Sheaffer 2 - 3 4 Workman 2 - 5 4 Carter 1 - 4 1 - 2 3 Walsh 1 - 3 2 Kase 1 - 3 2 ~zr^ ~W 8 - 11 50 Elizabethtown 61 - 46 Kirkpatrick 7-13 3 - 4 17 Erdos 7-9 1 - O L. 15 Workman 5-10 2 - 2 12 Holgren 4-6 1 - 2 9 Walsh 2-3 2 - 3 6 Carter 0 - 1 2 - 2 2 Yoder 0 25 - 4T 11 - 15 61 21 - 56 13. F&M 46 - 42 Kirkpatrick 5-9 1 - 1 11 Workman 4-9 1-2 9 Erdos 3 - 8 3 - 4 9 Holgren 3-4 1 - 1 7 Walsh 3-3 6 Sheaffer 2-2 4 Carter 0 - 1 0-1 0 Yoder; Knight; Kase all 0 20 - 36 6-9 46 Moravian 52 - 56 Kirkpatrick 8-13 0-1 16 Erdos 6-11 12 Holgren 4-7 1 - 1 9 Walsh 2-3 1-4 5 Yoder 2-3 4 Workman 2-8 4 Sheaffer 1 - 2 2 Carter 0-2 0 25 - 49 2 - 6 52 Juniata ' 50 - 47 Kirkpatrick 7-10 14 Erdos 6 - 9 12 Holgren 4-8 2-2 10 Carter 2-2 1-4 5 Walsh 2-5 4 Yoder 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 Workman 1 - 2 2 Sheaffer 0 23 - 3/ 4 - 8 50 16. Western Maryland 74 - 62 Kirkpatrick 10 - 15 5 - Erdos 7 - 7 2 - Walsh 3 - 4 Kase 2 - 4 2 - Workman 2 - 6 2 - Holgren 1 - 2 4 - Carter 0 - 2 5 - Yoder 2 - 4 Rohlfing 0 - 1 Sheaffer 0 - 2 Knight; Mayock 6 2 3 5 4 7 all 27 - 47 20 - 27 *perfect night 25 16* 6 6 6 6 5 4 0 0 0 "74 Susquehanna 55 ■ 52 Erdos 8 - 13 3 - 4 19 Kirkpatrick 5 - 13 3 - 4 13 Carter 2 - 4 6 - 6 10 Holgren 1 - 5 2 - 2 4 Walsh 1 - 4 1 - 2 3 Sheaffer 1 - 1 2 Yoder 1 - 2 2 Kase 0 - 2 2 - 2 2 Knight 0 - 1 0 Mayock 0 ~IT 45 1 / - 20 55 Muhlenberg 46 - 60 Kirkpatrick 7 - 11 2 - 3 16 Holgren 6 - 9 12 Erdos 3 8 6 Rohlfing 2 - 4 4 Yoder 1 - 5 2 - 2 4 Sheaffer 1 - 1 2 Walsh 0 - 6 2 - 4 2 Carter 0 - 1 0 Mayock 0 - 1 0 Workman 0 - 2 0 Kase 0 - 2 0 Knight 0 - "30” 6 - 9 46 19. 20 . Lebanon Valley Kirkpatrick Walsh Holgren Erdos Yoder Knight Mayock Sheaffer Rohlfing Carter Gettysburg Kirkpatrick Erdos Holgren Carter Walsh Yoder Mayock Sheaffer Kase 82 - 59 13 - 20 0 - 1 26 7 - 9 14 5 - 11 2 - 2 12 5 - 11 10 3 - 4 2 - 2 8 2 - 2 4 1 - 4 2 - 2 4 1 - 1 2 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 0 "38^ 63 6 - 8 82 71 - 57 10 - 13 7 - 9 27 5 - 10 2 - 2 12 3 - 10 4 - 4 10 4 - 6 1 - 3 9 3 - 8 2 - 4 8 1 - 4 2 2 - 2 2 0 - 2 1 - 2 1 0 26 - 53 19 - "Z5 7T FScM 48 - 46 Kirkpatrick 6 - 13 3 - 4 15 Walsh 5 - 7 10 Holgren 3 - 4 0 - 1 6 Erdos 3 - 6 6 Kase 2 - 3 0 - 1 4 Carter 1 - 4 1 - 2 3 Sheaffer 1 - 1 2 Knight 1 - 2 2 Yoder 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 Workman; Mayock all 0 22 - 41 4 - 10 48 Moravian 65 - • 48 Kirkpatrick 11 - 18 3 - 4 25 Walsh 4 - 6 2 - 3 10 Holgren 3 - 5 4 - 7 10 Carter 4 - 7 8 Erdos 3 - 4 1 - 3 7 Knight 1 - 2 0 i- Kase 1 - 3 2 Workman 0 - 1 1 - 2 1 Yoder; Mayock; Rohlfing all 0 Sheaffer 0 - 1 0 27 - 47 11 - 19 65 23. Western Maryland 59 - 90 Kirkpatrick 7 - 12 2 - 4 16 Walsh 3 - 5 2 - 2 8 Yoder 2 - 3 3 - 4 7 Erdos 3 - 7 6 Workman 2 - 4 1 - 2 5 Mayock 2 - 5 1 - 2 5 Carter 2 - 4 4 Rohlfing 1 - 1 2 Kase 1 - 4 2 Sheaffer 0 - 2 2 - 4 2 Holgren 1 - 6 2 Knight 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 bk 11 - 19 by Individual Scoring Theodore J. Kirkpatrick Michael E. Erdos Clifford W. ’’Chip” Daniel W. Walsh Joseph M. Workman Chappell A. Carter Robert T. Yoder Peter V. Mayock Burton T. Sheaffer Chad I. Knight Christopher Kase James H. Rohlfing FG 182-318 111-196 Holgren 79-158 53-106 51-134 24- 67 19- 38 17- 43 12- 26 11- 25 7- 22 = 7- 10 = 57.2 56.6 50.0 50.0 38.1 35.8 50.0 39.5 46.2 44.0 31.8 70.0 60 22 45 20 17 23 16 7 5 3 6 0 FT 78 = 30 = 56 = 32 = 28 = 38 = 25 = 8 = 9 = 7 = 8 = 3 = 76.9 73.3 80.4 62.5 60.7 60.5 64.0 87.5 55.6 42.9 75.0 00.0 573-1143= 50.1 224 -322 = 69.6 Totals - Average Reb (23) 424 - 18.4 169 (23) 244 10.6 _66 (23) 203 8.8 120 (23) 126 5.48 75 (20) 119 5.95 45 (23) 71 3.09 27 (21) 54 2.57 30 (17) 41 2.4 21 (16) 29 1.8 15 (17) 25 1.47 39 (11) 20 1.8 5 ( 9) 14 1.56 4 (23)1370 59.5 626 : "'includes 18 team rebounds = 27.2 avg Season Hi-Lites Theodore J. Kirkpatrick hit double figures in all 23 games. Became only the fourth player to score over 400 points in a season. Made all three tournament_ All Star selection at W&L, Frostburg, and Kiwanis. Led all statistical categories for the team except free throw percentage and he was second in that one. Those categories are rebounds, turn overs, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, total points, assists, blocked shots, steals, average points per game, and average rebounds per game. In short, he was the heart of the team. 330 Ted's marks are 182 - 318 = 57.21 (fg’s); 424 pts; 169 rebounds = 7.35 avg; 91 turnovers; 58 steals; 41 blocked shots; 60 - 78 free throws; 18.43 points per game; and assists 80. ^ „ n ,. Ted finished 2nd in the MAC Southwest in scoring with 240 points for 20.0 avg tor 12 games and finished third in field goal percentage with 102 - 173 for 59% Clifford W. "Chip" Holgren finished 3rd in free throw percentage with 25 - 30 = 83.3% in 12 MAC games. . Muhlenberg won the Southern Division - West section championship while vvidener won the overall Southern Division 'Championship in the playoff. Dickinson finished in a tie for fourth place with Western Maryland. (6-6) There were no seniors on the team. Ted Kirkpatrick was selected on the Southwest ALL STAR MAo FIRST TEAM Ted was also chosen to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) 2nd TEAM ALL STAR DIVISION III District team. (Mid-Atlantic) Ted was chosen as the Richard H. McAndrews Award winner for 1984-85. The award denotes the outstanding athlete of the year in all men s sports. There were no team or individual records set during the year. TEAM MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - THEODORE J. KIRKPATRICK Letter Winners Forward -’Theodore J. Kirkpatrick'86 Captain;*Michael E. Erdos '87; Workman'87; * Chad I. Knight '86; *Burton T. Sheaffer 87 T. Yoder '87; "'James H. Rohlfing ’8/ *Joseph M. ; ^Robert Center - ’"Clifford W. "Chip" Holgcen ’86 Guard - -"Chappell A. Carter '86; ’"Daniel W. Walsh ’87; ^Christopher Kase ’87; *Peter V. Mayock ’87 RECORDS LETTERMEN, AND SERIES SECTION 332 YEAR BY YEAR BASKETBALL RECORDS - 1899 - 1 985 YEAR COACH OR MANAGER CAPTAIN WON LOST T PCT 1899-00 WARREN N . SHUMAN WILLIAM H. TAYLOR 3 6 . 333 1900-01 ROBERT Y . STUART FLOYD L. HESS 2 4 ■ 3d 3 1901-02 JAMES A. BETTS ROBERT E. POWELL 4 4 .500 1902-03 W. GIBBS MCKENNEY WILLIAM L. BRUNYATE 1 1 .50 0 1904-05 J. LANE 1 MILLER RIPPEY T. SADDLER 5 6 .454 1908-09 JO SEPH A . PI PAL ALBERT A. HOFFMAN 2 4 . 333 1909-10 VICTOR H . BOELL CARLETON R. VAN HOOK 5 5 .500 1910-11 NORRIS M . MUMPER VICTOR H. BOELL 2 8 .20 0 1911-12 R. BRUCE PATTERSON D. ALBERT HENDERSON 0 1 0 . 000 1918-19 WALTER H . HITCHLER FORREST J. NERVINE 3 6 . 333 1919-20 R. H. MCANDREWS RALPH L. MINKER 0 6 . 000 1920-21 II II II F. STANLEY KREPS 4 8 1 .346 1921-22 II II II FRANK 6. SMITH 10 6 . 625 1922-23 II II II CLARENCE M. WALLACE 10 4 .714 1923-24 II II II HUGH K. JOHNSTON 10 5 . 666 1924-25 II II II HAROLD S. IRWIN 8 8 .500 1925-26 II II II JACOB M. GOLDBERG 15 v . 882 1926-27 II II II THOMAS G. GALLAGHER 12 4 .750 1927-28 II II II FRED E. SWEELY 8 8 .50 0 1928-29 II It II RAY T. MENTZER 9 9 .500 1929-30 II II II RAYMOND N. HOFFMAN 1 0 7 er o o ■ 1930-31 It II II THOMAS J. FOLEY 14 2 .874 1931-32 II It II JOSEPH J. MYERS d 1 1 .214 1932-33 II II II JOSEPH F. LIPINSKI o 7 .533 1933-34 II II II CHARLES H.B. KENNEDY 9 7 . 562 1934-35 II II ll R. EDWARD STEELE 6 .571 1935-36 II II II CHOSEN EACH GAME <£, 1 2 . 333 6 13 . 31 5^ 1936-37 II II It ll II » 6 ? .400 1937-38 II ll II II H I* 2 14 . 1 25 1938-3? II II ll II ll I' 2 13 .133 1939-40 II tl It HOWARD L. WILLIAMS 7 o . 466 1940-41 II II II CHOSEN EACH GAME 10 6 . 625 1941-42 II II II JOHN R. NEIMAN 5 ? .357 1942-43 II II II ALVIN A. WOERLE 5 4 . 555 1943-44 NO BASKETBALL WW I I 1944-45 II ll ll CHOSEN EACH GAME 1 9 .100 1945-46 II II ll WARREN SPENCER 1945 JOHN D. HOPPER 1946 6 7 . 461 1946-47 II II ll JOHN D. HOPPER 15 2 . 882 1947- 48 1948- 4? 1949- 50 1950- 51 1951- 52 1952- 53 1953- 54 1954- 55 1955- 56 1956- 57 1957- 58 C.H.B. KENNEDY II II II II II II II II II JOHN D. HOPPER ALURED C. RANSOM JOHN D. HOPPER FRANCIS C. NOONAN EUGENE A. EVANS V . J.SCHAFMEISTER WEST ON C. 0VERH0LT ELWOOD J. LONG JOHN E. SLIKE CHOSEN EACH GAME 15 14 1 6 1 1 12 1 1 7 1 4 7 / 10 JOSEPH G. DIJCHARME DONALD A. LEGGETT ■' " '• G. RAYMOND WEAVER 4 6 •7 1 1 13 18 14 1 1 12 ? 17 19 1 0 i 833* . 823 .800* .647 . 631 * .647 ,388 , 350* , 052 . 222 .388 . 368* . 526 .105 .095 .473 1958-5? ll li II JOHN T. UALENTI 7 13 . 350 1959-60 tl ll II JOSEPH P. ELINSKY 9 1 1 . 450 1960-61 ll l) II RAYMOND E. CROMER MICHAEL J. HERMANN BYRON G. QUANN 9 ? .500 l y £> l — t' 2 ll ll II EUGENE M. BECKER 4 1 3 . 235 1962-63 ll tl II W. K. SCHANTZENBACH 3 13 .187 1 963-64 tl ll ll N. ANTHONY HERMANN 1 1 9 . 550 1964-65 EDWARD J . ASHNAULT DAMID L. THOMAS 16 5 .761 1965-66 ll ll II DONALD H. SMITH 1 3 6 . 684 1 966-67 ll ll ll EDWARD A. FEDOK JON C. ZIMMERMAN 10 1 0 .50 0 1967—68 DAMID L. WATKINS J. L. KOCOLOWSKI 4 15 .210 1968-6? II II II THEODORE K. JURSEK o 1 1 .421 1969-70 II II II DAMID W. RAHAUSER 11 13 .458 1970-71 II II II LLOYD A. BONNER 8 16 .333 1971-72 ll II II JOHN S. WHITMAN 14 10 .583 1972-73 II II II GUY BRUNT 1 3 10 . 565 1973-74 II ll II DANIEL R. GILBERT 8 13 .380 1974-75 ll ll II MARK BETTS DAMID M. JOSEPH 9 14 .391 1975-76 II ll ll DAMID M. JOSEPH 7 16 .304 1976-77 PAUL J. SEYBOLD II ll II ? 12 . 428 1977-78 DAMID L. WATKINS THOMAS W. HARE 8 14 . 363 1978-7? EUGENE A . EMANS JOHN W. ZERFING ? 14 .391 1979-80 II ll II DENNIS J. CRAWFORD 1? 8 .70 3 1980-81 II II II DAMID S. FREYSINGER 14 1 1 . 560 1981-82 II ll II II II ll 1 6 1 1 . 592 1982-33 II II II PETER W. MOGT EDWARD T. WARD 16 8 . 666 1 933-84 KYLE L. MILLER 6 1? 240 1984-85 THEO.J.KIRKPATRICK 13 10 75 YEARS *INCLUDES ALL POST-SEASON GAMES WHICH ARE NOT 582 685 1 .459 585 692 1 .458* INCLUDED BEFORE 195 ALL TIME DICKINSON COLLEGE BASKETBALL CAREER COACHING RECORDS YEARS NUMBER COACH OR MANAGERS WINS LOST T PCT 1899-03 1904-05 1909-12 8 MANAGERS 22 44 » •— 1 Z' 1908-09 1 JOSEPH A. PI PAL 2 4 . 333 1918-19 1 WALTER H. HITCHLER 3 6 1920-47 27 RICHARD H. "MAC" MCANDREWS 203 193 1 .512 20 3 195 1 .510* 1947-51 4 CHARLES H. B. "CHICK" KENNEDY 43 26 . 623 46 30 .605* 1951-52 1 JOHN D. HOPPER 1 18 . 052 1952-55 3 ALURED C. "SLIM" RANSOM 21 34 .381 21 35 .375* 1955-64 9 JOSEPH G. DUCHARME 56 114 .329 1964-67 3 EDWARD J. ASHNAULT 39 21 . 650 1967-76 1977-78 10 DAWID L. WATKINS 90 132 .405 1976-77 1 PAUL J. SEYBOLD 9 12 .428 1978-85 7 EUGENE A. EWANS 93 81 . 534 75 Y EARS 582 685 1 .459 * P 0 ST-SEASON GAMES INCLUDED BEFORE 1955 er g cr 692 1 . 458* PLAYED 129 DIFFERENT 0 P P ON ENT S 110 INTERCOLLEGIATE 1? NON-COLLEGE ALL TIME BASKETBALL RECORDS AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS - 1899-1985 Opponent Albright Alfred Allegheny Allentown College American University Amherst Army (West Point) Baltimore Medical Base Hospital (Carlisle Barracks) Bates Beloit Be thany Bloomsburg University (Normal) Blue Ridge College Brandeis Bridgewater (VA) Brooklyn Crescent Athletic Club Brooklyn Pharmacy Brooklyn Polytechnic Bucknel1 Buffalo, University of Buffalo State University Carlisle Barracks Carnegie Tech (Carnegie-Mellon) Central Florida University Centre CCNY Columbia Company "G" Cornel1 Danville Delaware Delaware Valley College Drexel East Stroudsburg University Elizabethtown Florida Presbyterian Florida Southern Florida Tech Franklin and Marshall Frostburg State (MD) Geneva Georgetown George Washington University Gettysburg Grove City College Hamilton Harrisburg Athletic Association Harrisburg Pros Harrisburg Senators Harrisburg YMCA Won Lost Games Pet 15 31 46 .326 2 0 2 1.000 3 0 3 1.000 0 1 1 .000 2 1 3 .666 0 1 1 .000 0 6 6 .000 1 1 2 .500 1 0 1 1.000 1 0 1 1.000 1 0 1 1.000 1 0 1 1.000 1 1 2 .500 4 0 4 1.000 1 0 1 1.000 0 1 1 .000 0 2 2 .000 1 0 1 1.000 3 0 3 1.000 21 35 56 .375 0 1 1 .000 0 1 1 .000 1 0 1 1.000 1 5 6 .166 0 1 1 .000 0 1 1 .000 1 9 10 .100 0 2 2 .000 1 0 1 1.000 1 0 1 1.000 0 1 1 .000 8 6 14 .571 0 2 2 .000 6 3 9 .666 1 0 1 1.000 23 32 55 .418 1 0 1 1.000 0 1 1 .000 0 1 1 .000 54 61 115 .469 1 1 2 .500 0 1 1 .000 0 8 8 .000 1 1 2 . 500 47 83 1 131 . 362 1 0 1 1.000 1 1 2 .500 1 0 1 1.000 0 1 1 .000 1 0 1 1 .ooc 2 0 2 1 .ooc Haver ford Hobart James Madison Johns Hopkins Juniata Lafayette LaSalle Lebanon Valley Lehigh Lock Haven (Normal) Long Island University Lycoming Manhattan Maryland, University of Messiah Middletown Air Depot Millersville University (Normal) Montclair State (NJ) Moravian Mt. Alto (formerly PA State Forestry) Mt. St. Mary's Muhlenberg Navy (Annapolis) New Cumberland Depot Oglethorpe (GA) Pennsylvania Athletic Club Pennsylvania, University of 15 2 0 17 26 1 0 36 7 1 0 9 0 0 8 1 1 0 17 7 14 21 0 1 1 5 4 Pennsylvania Military College (see Widener) Penn State University (College) Pratt Institute Princeton Queens Radford Rider Roanoke Robert Morris Rollins Rutgers St. Francis (PA) St. Francis (NY) St. John's St. Joseph's Salisbury State (MD) Scranton Shepherd Shenandoah Shippensburg (Cumberland Valley Normal) South Florida, University of Southern Connecticut Steelton YMCA Stetson Susquehanna Swarthmore Temple 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 22 30 5 5 0 1 12 22 2 3 41 11 0 1 11 1 1 3 0 0 1 23 1 8 18 10 0 0 3 8 12 3 6 0 1 2 2 1 2 7 0 1 0 1 1 6 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 19 16 9 20 .750 2 1.000 1 .000 29 . 586 48 . 541 3 .333 3 .000 77 .467 18 . 388 1 1.000 1 .000 20 .450 1 .000 1 .000 11 . 727 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 .000 40 .425 8 .875 22 .636 39 .538 10 .000 1 1.000 1 1.000 8 .625 12 .333 12 .000 5 .400 8 .250 1 1.000 1 .000 2 .000 3 .333 1 .000 2 .000 8 .125 1 1.000 1 .000 1 1.000 1 .000 1 .000 6 .000 1 .000 2 . 500 10 . 300 1 .000 1 .000 3 .666 1 .000 41 .536 46 .652 14 .357 Third Regiment NGP Trinity Upsala Ursinus Vil1anova Virginia, University of Wagner Washington College Washington and Jefferson Washington and Lee Waynesburg Western Maryland Wes tminster West Virginia Widener (formerly PMC) Wilkes William and Mary Williams Williamsport YMCA Wittenberg Wofford Yale York College York Pros York YMCA _ 129 opponents 0 1 1 .000 1 1 2 .500 0 3 3 .000 28 8 36 .777 3 9 12 .250 0 2 2 .000 1 5 6 .166 12 8 20 .600 2 5 7 .285 0 3 3 .000 0 1 1 .000 34 19 53 .641 1 1 2 .500 0 1 1 .000 16 18 34 .470 6 5 11 .545 0 1 1 .000 0 1 1 .000 0 3 3 .000 1 1 2 .500 0 1 1 .000 0 1 1 .000 0 2 2 .000 1 0 1 1.000 2 1 3 .666 585 692 1 1278 .458 110 Intercollegiate Opponents 19 Non-College Opponents DICKINSON COLLEGE SERIES RECORDS FOR BASKETBALL - 1899 - 1985 Albright 1901-02 Wins D 76 1902-03 2 38 1908-09 3 42 1909-10 4 37 1910-11 26 5 34 1911-12 28 1928-29 6 42 1944-45 29 24 1948-49 7 56 42 1949-50 8 73 75 1950-51 55 62 1951-52 45 60 1952-53 68 65 1953-54 49 65 1954-55 9 96 65 1955-56 72 76 1956-57 45 79 1957-58 76 1958-59 69 1959-60 54 1964-65 56 1970-71 84 1971-72 73 1972-73 74 1973-74 52 1974-75 10 53 1975-76 11 102 1976-77 66 1977-78 58 1978-79 65 1979-80 12 79 1980-81 13 64 1981-82 14 75 1982-83 15 76 1983-84 66 46 games 2766 A 12 Won 14 23 16 27 14 39 28 67 60 44 61 71 100 81 69 60 100 72 77 52 80 63 83 73 96 82 81 89 90 60 70 (MAC Finals) 93 77 98 62 50 99 OT (4) 77 61 OT 82 57 58 56 61 67 OT 2952 15 Lost 31 .3267o Alfred 1926-27 1984-85 1 2 D 36 72 A 34 62 2 games 108 96 A1 legheny 1949-50 1 D 66 A 58 1966-67 2 87 53 2 games 153 111 1977-78 60 53 3 games 213 164 Allentown College 1980-81 D 54 A 67 1 game 54 67 American University 1940-41 1 D 46 A 34 1953-54 50 56 1954-55 2 86 82 3 games 182 172 Amherst 1924-25 D 17 A 20 1 game 17 20 Army (West Point) 1910-11 D 24 A 35 1920-21 8 38 1927-28 29 37 1928-29 28 31 1933-34 26 30 1936-37 25 35 b games 140 2(Jo Won 2 Lost 0 Won 3 Lost 0 Won 0 Lost 1 Won 2 Lost 1 Won 0 Lost 1 1 . 000 % 1 . 000 % . 000 % . 666 % . 000 % Won 0 Lost 6 . 000 % Baltimore Medical 1909-10 1 D 42 18 BM 13 47 Won 1 Lost 1 .500% 2 games 60 60 Base Hospital 1918-19 1 (Carlisle D 21 Barracks) BH 13 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 21 13 Bates 1969-70 1 D 81 B 72 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 81 72 Beloit 1938-39 1 D 47 B 36 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 47 36 Bethany 1972-73 1 D 84 B 82 OT Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 84 82 Bloomsburg 1904-05 1 D 22 B 20 1976-77_66_68 2 games 888^ Won 1 Lost 1 . 500% Won 4 Lost 0 1.0007= Blue Ridge College 1925-26 1 D 58 BR 20 1926-27 2 38 23 1929-30 3 47 16 1939-40 4 58 27 4 games 201 86 Brandeis 1971-72 1 D 101 B 85 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 101 85 Bridgewater 1981-82 (VA) D 65 B 75 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% 1 game 65 75 Brooklyn Crescent AC .000% 1910-11 1931-32 D 20 18 BC 26 51 Won 0 Lost 2 2 games 38 77 Brooklyn 1924-25 Pharmacy 1 D 25 BP 19 1 Q Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game Brooklyn Poly technical 1 D 38 2 37 3 42 1923-24 1926- 27 1927- 28 3 games 117 BT 6 16 26 48 Won Lost 0 1 . 000 % Bucknel1 1899-00 1900-01 1901-02 1904-05 1908- 09 1909- 10 1 1910-11 2 1918- 19 1919- 20 1920-21 1921-22 3 1922-23 4 1929-30 5 1930- 31 1931- 32 6 1932-33 7 1933-34 8 1934-35 9 1935- 36 1936- 37 1937- 38 10 1938-39 11 1939-40 1940- 41 1941- 42 12 1946- 47 1947- 48 13 1948-49 14 1949-50 15 16 1950- 51 1951- 52 17 1952-53 18 1953-54 19 1954-55 20 1971- 72 1972- 73 1973- 74 1974- 75 1975- 76 1977-78 1980-81 21 1981-82 56 games 12 B 15 12 15 9 33 14 26 13 21 3 46 11 46 19 28 17 38 18 16 23 40 36 31 48 50 OT 17 52 22 48 16 27 20 25 25 35 55 26 11 17 42 22 35 47 40 29 45 29 33 47 54 24 50 29 30 24 40 37 33 36 OT 37 49 42 56 55 37 40 41 37 58 51 50 27 56 44 55 61 54 63 49 60 56 80 68 75 73 70 98 55 33 68 43 65 77 82 81 87 86 OT 54 61 53 68 68 80 68 75 61 71 62 80 71 73 2339 2587 Won 21 Lost 35 .375 Buffalo, University of Won 0 Lost 1 . 000 % 1970-71 D 60 B 81 1 game 60 81 Buffalo State 1970-71 D 26 BS 48 1 game 26 48 Carlisle 1942-43 Barracks 1 D 48 CB 21 1 game 48 21 Carnegie Tech (Carnegie -Mellon) 1918-19 D 30 CT 54 1935-36 32 36 1936-37 1 28 24 1950-51 58 67 1954-55 64 74 1955-56 53 9 3 6 games 265 348 Central 1979-80 Florida D 70 CF 86 1 game 70 86 Centre 1969-70 D 68 C 83 1 eame 68 83 Won 0 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 0 Won 1 Lost 5 Won 0 Lost 1 Won 0 Lost . 000 % 1 . 000 % .166% . 000 % . 000 % CCNY 1922-23 D 27 CCNY 39 Won 1 Lost 9 .100% 1923-24 20 25 1924-25 23 27 1925-26 1 29 24 1926-27 8 15 1929-30 19 46 1932-33 17 45 1935-36 26 41 1947-48 52 81 1951-52 49 87 10 games 270 430 Columbia 1927-28 1947-48 D 24 46 C 37 48 Won 0 Lost 2 .000% 2 games 70 85 Cornell 1899-00 1 D 22 Cor 11 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 22 11 Cumberland Valley Normal (see Shippensburg) Company "G" 1904-05 1 D 12 CG 2 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 12 2 Danville 1900-01 _ D 16 D 26 1 game 16 26 Won 0 Lost 1 . 000 % Won 8 Lost 6 . 5717o Delaware 1918- 19 1919- 20 1923-24 1925-26 1933- 34 1934- 35 1935- 36 1936- 37 193 7-38 1938- 39 1939- 40 1940- 41 1941- 42 14 games Delaware Valley College DV 98 84 1966- 67 1967- 68 D 79 65 2 games 144 182 Drexel - 1899-00 D 14 D 36 1939-40 1 36 31 1940-41 2 55 36 1941-42 42 43 1942-43 3 48 46 1945-46 4 41 30 5 49 31 1946-47 6 81 73 1961-62 49 67 9 games 415 393 East Stroudsburg University 1976-77 1 D 72 ES 53 1 game 72 D 19 D 40 23 24 1 32 20 2 20 15 3 42 24 42 43 26 32 4 40 35 5 63 35 34 47 6 42 41 7 49 34 8 80 50 Won 0 Lost 2 .000% Won 6 Lost 3 .666 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% Elizabethtown 1930-31 1 D 61 1933-34 2 62 1940-41 3 49 1941-42 4 49 1942-43 5 45 1945-46 28 61 1946-47 6 77 1947-48 7 65 1948-49 8 51 1949-50 9 80 77 1950-51 34 42 40 1951-52 53 62 1952-53 62 42 1953-54 10 78 11 86 1954-55 12 66 75 1955-56 73 73 1956-57 74 63 1957-58 68 1958-59 - 80 1959-60 73 76 1960-61 13 66 75 1961-62 68 1962-63 60 1963-64 75 1964-65 74 14 77 1965-66 69 1966-67 70 1967-68 40 1968-69 15 72 1969-70 16 86 1970-71 74 1971-72 17 94 1972-73 18 87 1973-74 19 92 1974-75 62 1975-76 20 65 1976-77 68 1979-80 21 70 1981-82 54 1982-83 22 75 1983-84 49 1984-85 23 61 55 games 3608 22 Won 23 14 38 29 34 47 67 39 63 48 72 7 9 OT 58 55 59 68 71 65 53 64 69 59 93 104 107 88 73 71 99 81 83 48 87 81 70 116 78 62 MAC Semi-Finals 79 97 54 69 79 97 50 69 85 OT 76 62 74 OT 62 55 57 51 46 3676 Lost 32 .418% Florida Presbyterian FP 71 1971-72 1 D 85 1 game 85 71 Florida Southern 1975-76 D 69 FS 71 1 game 69 71 Florida Technical 1975-76 D 58 FT 82 1 game Won Lost 0 1 . 000 % Won Lost . 000 % Won Lost 000 % Franklin a nd Marshall 1904-05 1908- 09 1909- 10 1911-12 1919-20 1920- 21 1921- 22 1925- 26 1926- 27 1927- 28 1928- 29 1929- 30 1930- 31 1931- 32 1932- 33 1933- 34 D 21 FM 33 24 29 22 39 15 29 28 42 31 34 1 41 16 2 21 20 3 34 30 21 31 4 44 30 5 25 11 27 31 6 44 31 7 45 20 8 48 28 9 32 27 OT 27 34 31 36 10 43 20 11 31 29 23 44 28 31 25 35 12 36 21 31 42 22 47 13 44 43 Won 54 Lost 61 .469% FStM (continued) 1934-35 D 35 14 42 1935-36 33 30 1936-37 40 20 1937-38 36 45 1938-39 31 52 1939-40 41 1940-41 35 1941-42 15 57 1946-47 16 50 17 65 1947-48 18 86 19 67 1948-49 20 46 21 87 1949-50 22 66 51 1950-51 60 23 79 1951-52 86 64 1952-53 47 63 1953-54 45 61 1954-55 66 24 100 1955-56 71 74 1956-57 76 76 1957-58 25 86 69 1958-59 26 73 60 1959-60 27 95 28 76 1960-61 57 29 78 1961-62 67 30 75 1962-63 42 58 1963-64 31 99 32 72 1964-65 33 97 34 114 1965-66 35 97 36 66 Dbl OT 50 32 39 33 45 50 47 47 52 57 42 47 49 47 35 53 63 44 65 58 65 68 75 104 94 76 86 59 62 88 74 90 94 98 92 68 86 70 73 86 73 66 69 77 57 57 66 61 71 83 85 92 58 F&M (continued) 1966-67 37 D 85 38 73 1967-68 38 39 77 1968-69 40 67 41 86 1969-70 42 82 43 81 1970-71 44 110 1971-72 45 88 1972-73 46 82 1973-74 48 1974-75 69 1975-76 59 54 1976-77 56 61 1977-78 47 53 53 1978-79 66 48 53 1979-80 49 74 50 72 1980-81 38 56 54 1981-82 51 83 46 1982-83 69 52 77 1983-84 41 41 1984-85 53 46 54 48 115 games F&M 84 Dbl OT 69 80 67 59 70 75 Dbl OT 78 65 77 67 68 81 68 68 94 80 51 OT 58 72 52 68 OT 53 44 67 65 MAC-South Finals 59 68 86 69 51 56 42 46 Won 1 Lost 1 .500% Frostburg State (MD) 1983- 84 1 1984- 85 D 67 49 F 65 53 2 games 116 118 Geneva 1983-84 D 74 G 84 1 game 74 84 Georgetown 1911-12 D 27 G 29 1921-22 19 24 1925-26 15 24 1972-73 65 66 1973-74 53 65 1974-75 60 102 1975-76 75 93 1977-78 33 50 8 games 347 453 George Washington University 1925-26 1 D 1978-79 42 GW 24 34 81 2 games 76 105 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% Won 0 Lost 8 . 000? o Won 1 Lost 1 .500% Gettysburg 1900-01 1 D 42 G 14 16 20 1908-09 18 21 2 45 18 1909-10 18 48 3 26 24 1910-11 38 39 23 28 Won 47 Lost 83 Tied 1 .362% 1911-12 1918-19 D 1920- 21 1921- 22 1923- 24 1924- 25 1925- 26 1926- 27 1927- 28 1931- 32 1932- 33 1933- 34 1934- 35 1936- 37 1937- 38 1938- 39 1939- 40 1940- 41 1941- 42 1942-43 1944-45 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1928-29 15 1929- 30 16 17 1930- 31 18 19 20 21 22 1935-36 23 24 1946- 47 25 26 1947- 48 27 seconds into the score was really as 29-29. The Di decision. More 15 22 29 25 39 29 26 30 38 15 32 24 30 34 33 54 38 22 37 31 26 27 40 39 35 31 34 27 15 27 26 34 34 40 23 31 30 36 39 44 33 26 42 19 37 32 41 31 37 21 48 55 45 58 extra 29-30 ckinso on thi 19 42 22 24 65 29 *(tie)(OT) 33 29 33 32 22 28 16 32 25 33 30 41 29 22 43 26 26 27 26 35 32 25 36 28 34 36 33 36 50 43 53 52 60 57 52 36 40 46 39 50 57 38 47 41 43 32 57 51 OT * There is controversy over the 29-29 tie game. The two teams were 30 period when the Gettysburg scorer said that the in their favor. The Microcosm records the final nian reluctantly allows the referee s 29-30 s game in the season's summary 1948-49 1949-50 28 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 29 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 30 31 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971- 72 1972- 73 32 1973- 74 1974- 75 1975- 76 33 1976-77 34 1977-78 1978-79 35 63 G 76 63 85 66 95 66 51 60 82 70 93 65 97 51 68 54 87 61 99 70 76 76 94 55 74 74 89 52 44 54 84 54 96 58 66 70 86 70 78 65 85 40 76 63 86 79 94 44 79 57 89 64 66 52 67 51 70 69 75 60 58 69 61 83 87 80 86 80 103 74 112 62 79 78 112 56 64 81 94 75 83 69 88 48 86 83 74 58 65 64 60 59 60 69 76 68 82 85 82 39 44 58 71 57 52 43 51 1979-80 36 37 38 1980-81 39 40 41 1981-82 42 43 44 1982-83 45 46 1983-84 1984-85 47 81 G 70 63 56 69 68 67 65 71 61 73 55 83 61 82 62 74 47 68 52 83 61 54 56 60 64 60 67 71 57 6485 7344 131 games Grove City 1984-85 D 62 GC 50 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 62 50 Harrisburg Athletic Association 1904-05 1 game D 37 AA 18 37 18 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% Harrisburg Pros 1946-47 D 50 Pro 59 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% 1 game 50 59 Harrisburg Senators 1947-48 D 69 HS 64 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 69 - 64 Harrisburg YMCA 1899-00 1 D 26 Y 7 Won 2 Lost 0 1.000% 1909-10 2 58 23 2 games 84 30 Hamilton 1963-64 D 51 H 69 1964-65 1 92 69 2 games 143 138 Won 1 Lost 1 .500% Haver ford 1924-25 1 D 41 1928-29 2 32 1930-31 3 27 1931-32 4 34 1944-45 25 23 1946-47 5 63 1947-48 6 88 1963-64 62 1964-65 7 75 1965-66 69 1966-67 8 84 1967-68 9 87 1968-69 69 1969-70 10 88 1970-71 11 95 1971-72 12 105 1972-73 13 76 1973-74 14 80 1974-75 15 64 20 games 1287 H 19 Won 20 23 7 37 55 44 42 6 5 OT 57 82 61 70 75 46 75 73 57 75 57 1040 15 Lost 5 .750% Hobart 1963- 64 1 D '60 1964- 65 _2_82 2 games 1^2 H 51 67 118 Won 2 Lost 0 1.0007o James Madison 1978-79 _D_56 1 game 56 JM 7 7 77 0 Lost 1 • 0007. Won Won 17 Lost 12 . 5867c Johns Hopk ins 1904-05 D 23 JH 26 1947-48 1 63 51 194S-49 2 74 57 1949-50 3 72 58 1950-51 4 79 74 1951-52 73 74 1952-53 54 69 1953-54 5 65 53 1954-55 6 73 59 1955-56 68 70 1956-57 66 77 1957-58 7 71 65 1958-59 8 75 64 1959-60 9 69 63 1960-61 10 95 48 1961-62 78 82 1962-63 71 7 5 OT 1963-64 11 60 55 1964-65 12 89 59 1965-66 75 92 1966-67 13 85 7 3 OT 1967-68 77 88 1968-69 14 95 78 1969-70 64 72 1970-71 15 83 73 1971-72 67 98 1972-73 16 62 60 1973-74 55 68 1974-75 - 17 78 7 2 29 games 2059 1953 Juniata 1923-24 1 D 25 2 25 1924-25 3 49 1930-31 4 45 1931-32 27 1932-33 5 38 1933-34 6 28 1939-40 7 62 1944-45 26 8 33 1945-46 32 45 1946-47 9 64 1947-48 10 65 1948-49 11 89 1949-50 12 73 1950-51 13 62 1951-52 84 1952-53 66 1953-54 49 1954-55 14 73 79 1955-56 74 93 1956-57 64 96 1957-58 64 1958-59 59 1959-60 15 75 1960-61 16 91 1965-66 17 93 1966-67 73 1967-68 62 1968-69 67 1969-70 76 1970-71 82 1971-72 18 104 1972-73 19 74 1973-74 20 61 1974-75 63 1977-78 21 69 1978-79 59 1979-80 22 65 1980-81 23 73 1981-82 24 63 1982-83 64 1983-84 25 74 1984-85 26 50 48 games 3027 J 20 Won 20 18 22 28 31 22 35 47 31 46 49 60 45 52 69 61 OT 86 77 51 63 91 84 96 75 112 67 78 67 71 68 7 8 OT 77 104 86 101 77 69 59 65 OT 63 68 51 49 56 65 63 47 2920 26 Lost 22 .541% 360 Lafayette 1922-23 1973- 74 1974- 75 1 D 36 69 47 L 26 99 75 3 games 152 200 LaSalle 1953-54 1955-56 1976-77 D 51 57 61 L 78 98 82 3 games 169 Won 1 Lost 2 .333% Won 0 Lost 3 .000% Lebanon Valley 1904-05 1 D 30 1927-28 2 53 1928-29 26 27 1929-30 3 30 1933-34 4 35 1936-37 5 47 1937-38 55 1939-40 60 1940-41 37 1941-42 6 51 1942-43 45 1945-46 7 44 1946-47 8 61 1947-48 9 59 1950-51 10 71 1951-52 62 52 1952-53 58 54 1953-54 55 76 1954-55 59 61 1955-56 67 11 73 1956-57 56 66 1957-58 12 73 57 1958-59 74 LV 13 Won 42 40 36 28 34 34 69 62 47 41 48 43 55 56 70 68 69 69 65 81 88 73 78 77 62 67 73 65 59 93 36 Lost 41 .462% (continued) Lebanon Valley 1959-60 13 1960- 61 1961- 62 14 1962-63 1963-64 15 1964-65 16 1965-66 17 18 1966-67 1967- 68 1968- 69 19 1969-70 20 1970- 71 1971- 72 1972- 73 1973- 74 1974- 75 21 1975-76 22 23 1976-77 24 1977-78 25 1978-79 26 1979-80 27 28 1980-81 29 30 1981-82 31 32 1982-83 33 1983-84 34 35 1984-85 36 77 games 81 LV 7 7 OT 79 75 OT 81 95 51 90 62 83 64 85 79 82 68 64 64 52 69 83 59 57 72 56 75 93 66 71 69 78 81 88 82 63 93 75 59 73 77 84 64 86 74 86 66 87 68 96 81 63 89 70 88 75 57 58 92 62 74 56 56 64 59 66 74 60 53 42 64 63 71 68 61 55 78 55 86 74 77 79 90 55 65 62 81 70 60 79 66 73 82 59 4981 5106 Won 7 Lost 11 .388% Lehigh 1904-05 D 16 L 51 1931-32 32 48 1932-33 1 41 37 OT 1934-35 2 54 33 1935-36 3 42 41 1940-41 45 59 1941-42 61 65 1946-47 4 66 52 5 57 56 1947-48 6 54 49 1948-49 7 74 61 1956-57 58 84 1957-58 68 74 1958-59 67 75 1959-60 53 60 1960-61 58 96 1961-62 62 87 1965-66 62 65 18 games 970 1093 Lock Haven University (Normal) 1904-05 _ D 13 LH 5 Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1 game 13 5 Long Island University 1935-36 _ D 25 LI 60 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% 1 game 25 60 Lycoming 1956-57 D 70 1 63 1957-58 2 65 1958-59 77 1959-60 71 1960-61 70 1961-62 3 89 1962-63 85 1963-64 4 74 1964-65 5 74 1965-66 74 1966-67 80 1967-68 64 1968-69 88 L 87 Won 57 53 89 79 74 76 89 71 72 OT 89 98 88 97 9 Lost 11 .450% Lycoming (continued) 1969-70 6 D 92 L 69 1970-71 7 94 72 1971-72 8 117 94 1972-73 9 61 58 1973-74 77 102 1974-75 51 53 20 games 1536 1567 Manhattan 1910-11 D 20 M 39 1 GAME ' 20 39 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% Maryland 1937-38 D 27 1 game 27 M 57 ' 57 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% Messiah 1977-78 1 D 87 1978-79 84 1979-80 2 63 1980-81 3 78 4 77 1981-82 5 75 1982-83 6 62 7 80 1983-84 62 49 1984-85 8 67 11 games 7 84 M 79 Won 96 51 52 69 0T 60 49 67 69 66 43 701 Lost .727% Middletown Air Depot 1942-43 1 D 44 M 42 Won 1 Lost 0 1 .000% 1 game 44 42 Millersvil le University (Normal) 1901-02 1 D 60 M 25 Won 1 Lost 0 1 .000% 1 game 60 25 Montclair State 1971-72 D 70 MS 88 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% 1 game 70 88 Moravian 1931-32 1 D 65 1936-37 2 54 1945-46 3 58 4 56 1947-48 64 1953-54 65 1954-55 5 61 1955-56 72 1956-57 68 1957-58 75 1958-59 71 1959-60 70 1967-68 64 1968-69 88 1969-70 6 87 1970-71 76 1971-72 7 95 1972-73 47 1973-74 8 89 1974-75 9 65 1975-76 55 73 1976-77 72 10 76 1977-78 57 66 Mo 25 Won 28 53 45 74 (MAC Playoff 75 57 82 85 97 75 106 73 94 70 91 81 60 68 64 OT 58 84 73 60 68 71 17 Lost 23 at Penn Palestra) .42 5% Moravian (continued) 1978-79 11 1979-80 12 13 1980-81 1981-82 14 15 1982-83 16 1983-84 1984-85 17 40 games 59 Mo 66 68 51 73 63 68 49 57 59 41 43 39 36 43 35 56 86 72 61 48 59 47 65 52 56 65 48 2577 2594 Mt. Alto 1911-12 1922- 23 1923- 24 1924- 25 1925- 26 1926- 27 1927- 28 (formerly PA State Forestry Academy) D 17 MTA 34 Won 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 17 65 42 45 43 55 38 37 34 25 18 14 11 18 16 24 8 games 342 160 Mt. St. Mary's 1921-22 1 D 39 MTS 26 22 32 1922-23 2 31 21 3 38 34 1923-24 16 20 4 48 23 1924-25 11 33 5 36 21 1925-26 6 58 17 7 26 15 1926-27 8 19 18 9 28 25 1927-28 22 - 34 10 54 38 1928-29 17 29 11 34 29 1929-30 12 39 32 21 39 1930-31 13 24 23 14 33 22 1932-33 34 54 18 37 Lost 8 7 57c Won 14 Lost 6367c 22 games 668 Muhlenberg 1922-23 1 1926-27 2 1930-31 3 1962- 63 1963- 64 42 Mu 29 Won 33 21 31 38 42 20 46 68 69 75 61 75 (MAC Playoff) Lost 18 5 387c Muhlenberg 1964- 65 4 1965- 66 5 1966- 67 6 1967- 68 7 1968- 69 1969- 70 1970- 71 1971- 72 8 1972- 73 9 1973- 74 1974- 75 1975- 76 10 1976- 77 11 1977- 78 12 1978- 79 13 1979- 80 14 15 1980- 81 16 17 1981-82 18 19 1982- 83 20 21 1983- 84 1985-85 39 games (continued) D 88 85 94 58 55 66 75 68 89 86 66 67 66 84 80 57 60 77 84 64 68 40 87 58 77 15 65 48 72 51 52 46 2472 Mu 69 75 93 53 94 81 107 79 74 68 80 74 70 77 OT 69 61 71 70 68 65 64 35 73 51 OT 53 6 52 43 89 61 62 60 2473 Won 0 LOst 10 . 000 % Navy (Annapolis) 1911-12 D 12 N 45 1927-28 22 24 1942-43 22 38 1948-49 39 71 1954-55 42 74 1958-59 35 99 1970-71 45 65 1971-72 54 96 1972-73 57 73 1974-75 41 60 10 games 369 645 New Cumberland Depot 1942-43 1 D 49 NC 41 1 game 4-9 4-1 Won 1 Lost Oglethorpe (GA) 1935-36 _1 D 52 1 game 52 0 29 29 1.0007> Won 1 Lost 0 1.0007c Pennsylvania Athletic Club 1932-33 1 D 32 AC 25 2 33 29 OT 1933-34 17 25 3 36 30 1934-35 4 41 39 5 46 24 1935-36 24 43 22 39 8 games 251 254 Pennsylvania, University of 1921-22 D 11 P 31 1922-23 1 25 23 1923-24 19 24 1924-25 14 25 1925-26 2 24 19 1926-27 3 38 36 OT 1927-28 26 33 1928-29 28 37 1929-30 24 37 1930-31 4 39 31 1931-32 16 29 1959-60 47 67 12 games 311 392 Pennsylvania Military College ( Won 5 Lost 3 .6257o Won 4 Lost 8 .3337, Widener University) Penn State University 1899-00 D 6 1904-05 13 12 1919-20 23 1920-21 20 1921-22 11 1922-23 23 1933-34 21 1951-52 45 1952-53 42 1954-55 63 1955-56 66 12 games 345 PSC 42 Won 41 31 62 48 34 39 37 PSU 89 56 81 80 640 0 Lost 12 .0007, 370 Pratt Institute 1931-32 D 25 PI 29 Won 2 Lost 3 .400% 1932-33 i 27 21 1934-35 26 32 1935-36 2 26 19 1937-38 42 45 5 games 146 146 Princeton 1924-25 D 24 P 36 W T on 2 Lost 6 .250% 1925-26 1 28 16 1927-28 25 29 OT 1928-29 2 27 12 1929-30 25 26 1936-37 31 33 1937-38 32 47 1938-39 11 36 8 games 203 235 Queens 1974- 75 1 D 79 Q 78 OT Won 1 Lost 0 1-000% 1 game 79 78 Radford 1978-79 D 66 R 71 1 game 66 71 Rider 1972-73 D 48 Ri 59 1973-74 46 7 7 2 games 94 136 Won 0 Lost 1 .000/o Won 0 Lost 2 . 000 % Roanoke 1936-37 1 D 34 R 30 Won 1 Lost 2 .333% 1978-79 50 57 1981-82 67 72 3 games 151 159 Robert Morris 1982-83 D 61 RM 73 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% 1 game 61 73 Rollins 1975-76 D 67 Ro 85 Won . 0 Lost 2 .000% 1979-80 65 78 2 games 132 163 Rutgers 1932-33 D 29 Ru 41 Won 1 Lost 7 .125% 1934-35 30 42 1935-36 36 39 1937-38 39 41 1938-39 49 62 1939-40 32 53 1940-41 1 57 55 1946-47 65 77 8 games 337 410 St. Francis (PA) 1923-24 1 D 37 SF 12 Won 1 Lost 0 1 .000% 1 game 3 7 12 St. Francis (NY) 1970-71 D 76 SF 86 Won 0 LOst 1 .000% 1 game 76 86 St. John's (MD) Won 1 Lost 0 1.000% 1922-23 1 p 44 SJ 17 1 game 44 17 (St. John's report the score of this game as 45 statistics are listed) 17. However no St. Joseph's (PA) 1918-19 _ p 21 SJ 24 1 game 21 24 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% Sa lisbury Stat e (MD) 1974 1 7_5_ D 73 SS 8 5 1 game 73 85 Won 0 Lost 1 .0007. Scranton 1970-71 D 82 1979-80 48 1981-82 77 1982-83 68 1983-84 59 1984-85 50 6 games 384 S 97 Won 51 NCAA Regional 91 NCAA Regional 74 83 68 464~ 0 Lost 6 Semi Consolation 000 % Shepherd 1974-75 D 79 94 94 0 Lost 1 .0007o 1 game 79 Won Shenandoah Won 1 Lost 1 . 5007c 1975- 76 1 1976- 77 2 games D 104 72 176 73 76 149 Shippensburg (Cumberland Valley Normal) 1911-12 D 11 1976-77 1 70 1978-79 72 2 64 1980-81 60 52 1981-82 53 56 1982-83 3 60 1984-85 50 10 games 548 CV 20 Won S 61 76 58 67 55 54 63 57 52 563 3 Lost 7 Southern Connecticut 1969-70 D 71 SC 1 GAME 71 103 103 Won 0 Lost 1 South Florida , University of 1975-76 _ D 69 SF 71 1 game 69 71 .3007, .0007c Won 0 Lost 1 . 000 % Won 2 Lost 1 . 6667o Steel ton YMCA 1901-02 1 D 25 S 18 2 38 8 1902-03 14 25 3 games 77 51 Stetson University 1979-80 _ p 56 SU 91 1 game 56 91 Won 0 Lost 1 .0007c Susquehanna 1910-11 1937-38 1 1938- 39 1939- 40 2 1940-41 3 1941-42 4 1944- 45 1945- 46 5 1946-47 6 1948-49 7 1949-50 8 1950-51 9 1951-52 10 1952-53 11 1953-54 12 1954-55 13 14 1955- 56 1956- 57 15 1957- 58 1958- 59 16 1959-60 17 1960- 61 1961- 62 1962- 63 1969- 70 1970- 71 35 S 50 48 38 42 45 41 33 50 44 43 32 27 52 29 34 44 40 36 50 52 37 69 44 84 69 67 49 63 61 55 39 58 41 75 41 95 56 62 77 77 71 7 2 91 72 89 84 55 82 73 65 76 75 126 35 36 64 74 66 73 Won 22 Lost 19 .5367c Susquehanna (continued) 1971-72 18 D 84 S 68 1976-77 19 68 60 1977-78 48 58 1978-79 20 71 68 1979-80 57 58 1980-81 83 94 1981-82 21 78 58 1982-83 50 57 1983-84 80 85 50 61 1984-85 22 55 52 41 games 2501 2415 Swarthmore 1908-09 D 28 S 38 1909-10 15 29 1911-12 18 54 1918-19 30 49 1920-21 22 28 1921-22 1 38 22 1928-29 2 40 28 1929-30 33 35 1930-31 3 52 40 1931-32 37 43 1933-34 4 34 26 5 38 33 1934-35 6 57 23 1937-38 37 51 1938-39 42 57 1939-40 36 54 1940-41 7 38 24 1941-42 41 50 1950-51 58 72 1953-54 55 62 1957-58 8 77 73 1958-59 9 63 49 1959-60 10 67 52 1960-61 11 63 37 1961-62 67 81 1962-63 12 57 49 1963-64 13 67 62 1964-65 14 86 52 1965-66 15 98 63 1966-67 16 83 58 1967-68 17 67 49 1968-69 18 71 58 1969-70 66 68 1970-71 19 88 68 1971-72 20 81 71 1972-73 21 84 61 1973-74 22 80 71 1974-75 23 86 69 1977-78 24 77 67 1978-79 25 89 54 1979-80 26 57 50 1980-81 27 85 68 1981-82 28 61 55 1982-83 29 62 48 1983-84 48 55 1984-85 30 85 55 46 games 2664 2361 Won 30 Lost 16 652% Lost 9 .357% Temple 1920-21 D 31 1 [ 34 1924-25 1 35 21 2 20 17 1925-26 3 39 22 1926-27 31 34 4 37 31 1927-28 20 37 5 57 33 1928-29 26 44 20 42 1973-74 48 78 1975-76 55 89 1976-77 60 95 1977-78 56 80 14 games 535 657 Third Regiment NGP 1899-00 _D_ 1 game (Philadelphia) 10 TR 38 TO 38 Won 0 Lost 1 .000% Trinity (CT) 1950-51 1952-53 1 2 games D 56 68 124 T 76 60 136 Won 1 Lost 1 .500% Upsala 1950- 51 1951- 52 1952- 53 3 games 74 U 66 64 204 84 72 81 237 Won Lost . 000 % Ursinus 30 Ur 11 22 8 31 I 7 37 26 Won 28 Lost 8 .777% 1920- 21 1 D 2 1921- 22 3 4 Ursinus (continued) 1922-23 5 D 33 1923-24 6 63 19?4-25 21 1929-30 7 58 1930-31 8 40 1938-39 36 1939-40 9 42 1940-41 10 54 1941-42 36 1946-47 11 71 1947-48 12 60 1958-59 13 72 1959-60 42 1960-61 14 78 1961-62 15 83 1962-63 16 67 1963-64 17 81 1964-65 18 79 1965-66 98 1966-67 19 69 1967-68 55 1968-69 20 76 1969-70 21 63 1970-71 22 57 1971-72 65 1972-73 23 82 1973-74 24 68 1974-75 25 68 1979r80 26 65 27 77 1980-81 28 67 1981-82 37 36 games 2083 u 18 29 22 OT 32 25 46 36 48 52 41 41 63 48 72 77 64 69 64 103 67 75 68 58 50 79 61 66 OT 61 62 OT MAC-South Final 64 NCAA Regional Consolation 62 MAC-South Semi-Final 39 OT MAC-South Semi-Final 1824 Vil1anova 1932- 33 D 1933- 34 1934- 35 1 1935- 36 2 1936- 37 3 1937- 38 1938- 39 12 games Virgi nia , University of 1948- 49 1949- 50 D 63 62 V 80 79 2 games 125 159 Wagner - Q- 1945-46 1947- 48 1948- 49 1949- 50 1950- 51 1951- 52 1 D 40 71 48 39 50 54 W 56 48 57 44 81 77 6 games 302 363 35 V 40 34 38 41 39 26 37 32 30 21 28 28 44 27 26 33 39 17 37 28 57 39 63 361 478 Won 3 Lost 9 Won 0 Lost 2 Won 1 Lost 5 MAC Playoff at Albright 2507o . 000 % .166% Washington College 1922-23 D 12 WC 19 1923-24 1 24 9 1957-58 2 91 57 1958-59 72 74 1960-61 52 55 1961-62 3 84 74 Won 12 Lost 8 .600% 380 Washington College (continued) 1962-63 4 D 85 WC 69 1963-64 83 91 1964-65 5 117 113 OT 1965-66 6 91 64 1966-67 68 79 1967-68 66 84 1968-69 69 82 1969-70 7 69 68 1970-71 8 85 82 1971-72 9 93 75 1972-73 10 86 65 1973-74 11 86 57 1974-75 85 90 1982-83 12 96 63 MAC-South Semi-Final 20 games 1514 1370 Washington and Jefferson 1930-31 1 D 40 W&J 23 Won 2 Lost 5 .2857c 1931-32 34 41 1936-37 35 43 1939-40 37 46 1940-41 32 45 1941-42 38 49 1947-48 2 73 52 7 games 289 299 Washington and 1970- 71 1971- 72 1983-84 Lee D 71 76 48 W&L 84 80 64 Won 0 Lost 3 .0007c 3 games 195 228 Waynesburg 1972-73 D 93 W 101 OT Won 0 Lost 1 .0007c 1 game 93 101 Western Maryland 1929-30 1 D 36 WM 22 1940-41 2 45 37 1941-42 29 40 1942-43 34 38 1945-46 41 45 1946-47 3 70 55 1947-48 4 64 43 1948-49 5 77 51 1949-50 6 70 57 1950-51 7 55 47 1951-52 70 74 1952-53 8 76 66 1953-54 9 89 46 1954-55 10 68 65 1955-56 11 89 62 1957-58 12 76 59 1958-59 13 73 66 1959-60 14 80 58 1960-61 53 91 1961-62 51 71 1962-63 56 57 1963-64 15 93 78 1964-65 16 93 86 1965-66 17 78 71 1966-67 91 111 1967-68 91 105 1968-69 18 110 9 9 OT 1969-70 70 80 1970-71 19 72 71 1971-72 20 77 51 1972-73 21 71 61 1973-74 22 71 70 1974-75 58 63 1975-76 84 102 23 95 69 1976-77 24 73 51 25 79 62 1977-78 58 69 26 87 69 1978-79 27 84 78 54 55 1979-80 70 73 66 79 1980-81 28 83 77 58 59 1981-82 67 74 29 49 41 1982-83 30 61 59 31 54 52 1983-84 32 55 46 33 67 55 1984-85 34 74 62 59 90 53 games 3654 3418 Won 34 Lost 19 .641% Westminster 1921-22 : 1977-78 2 games D 29 54 83 W 20 86 106 Won Lost . 500% West Virginia 1935-36 1 game D 43 WVA 45 -43 45“ Won LOst . 000 % Widener (formerly 1911-12 D 1921- 22 1922- 23 1923- 24 1925-26 1928- 29 1929- 30 1947- 48 1948- 49 1957- 58 1958- 59 1959- 60 1960- 61 1961- 62 1962- 63 1963- 64 1964- 65 1965- 66 1966- 67 1967- 68 1968- 69 1969- 70 1970- 71 1971- 72 1972- 73 1973- 74 1974- 75 1979-80 1981- 82 1982- 83 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PMC) 21 29 37 37 29 24 45 29 60 51 74 77 60 76 74 67 80 69 79 78 79 54 59 73 77 56 60 62 26 38 59 52 53 56 Won 16 Lost 18 PMC 25 33 20 15 20 26 24 21 53 MAC Consolation at Penn Palestra 63 70 76 71 63 67 69 82 63 65 69 73 58 69 80 MAC Playoff 55 85 70 Wi 78 38 MAC Playoff 43 76 38 61 64 .470% MAC-South Semi-Final NCAA Regional MAC-South Finals 34 games 1900 1883 Wilkes .600% 1956-57 D 58 W 83 68 78 1957-58 81 96 1958-59 1 96 74 1959-60 81 102 1960-61 2 91 58 1963-64 3 68 52 1964-65 4 96 6 8 1965-66 5 75 74 OT 1966-67 6 92 83 1967-68 85 96 11 games 806 768 Lost 5 William and Mar y 19 7 5-76 _ D_ 56 WScM 1 game 5(3 61 61 Won 0 LOst 1 .000%, Williams 1924-25 1 game D 24 W 37 -24 37 Won 0 Lost 1 .0004 Williamsport 1899-00 1901-02 1935-36 YMCA D 0 10 49 YMCA 36 38 50 Won 0 LOst 3 3 games 59 124 Wittenberg 1937-38 1946-47 1 D 30 62 W 38 57 Won 1 Lost 1 2 games 92 95 . 000 % . 500 % Wofford 1969-70 D 58 Wo 72 Won 0 Lost 1 .0007= 1 game 58 72 Yale 1930-31 D 27 Y 35 Won 0 Lost 1 .0007c 1 game 27 35 York College 1979-80 1984-85 D 65 48 YC 68 55 Won 0 Lost 2 .0007o 2 games 113 123 York Pros 1948-49 1 D 66 YP 59 Won 1 Lost 0 1.0007c 1 game 66 59 York YMCA 1899-00 1 D 40 YMCA 2 Won 2 Lost 1 .6667c 1900-01 2 17 10 1901-02 18 32 3 games 7 5 DICKINSON COLLEGE TEAM RECORDS IN BASKETBALL TO 1985 Most games played - 27 - 1979-80; 1981-82 Most points - 1951 - 1971-72 (24 games = 81.2 avg) Most points one game - 117 vs Washington College (A) 1964-65 vs Haverford (H) 1971-72 Best season average - 81.9 - 1964-65 (1721 points in 21 games) Most points opponents - 1891 - 1970-71 (78.8 in 24 games) Most points opponents one game - 126 vs Susquehanna (A) 1961-62 Best season average opponents - 85.0 - 1955-56 (1615 in 19 games) Most combined points one game - 230 vs Washington College (A) 1964-65 (Dickinson 117 + 113 Washington College - overtime) Most times over 100 points in one season - 4 - 1971-72 Five players on same team over 200 points one season - 1960-61; 1966-67; 1971-72 Most field goals season - 756 - 1971-72 (1883 att = 40.1 in 24 games) Most field goals one game - 47 vs Shenandoah (H) 1975-76 (82 att = 57.3) Best field goal percentage season - 51.8 - 1981-82 (723 - 1394 in 27 g) Best field goal percentage game - 70.2 - vs Moravian (H) 1982-83 (26 made in 37 attempts) Most field goal attempts season - 1883 - 1971-72 (made 756 = 40.1 - 24 g) Most field goal attempts game - 103 vs Washington College (H) 1963-64 (made 39 = 37.8%) Most free throws season - 439 - 1971-72 (632 att = 69.4 in 24 games) Most free throws game - 35 vs FScM (H) 1961-62 (53 attempts = 66.0) vs Washington College (A) 1964-65 (48 = 72.9) vs Western Maryland (A) 1964-65 (51 = 68.6) vs Lebanon Valley (H) 1969-70 (48 = 72.9) Best free throw percentage season - 74.1 - 1976-77 (261-352 in 21 games) Best free throw percentage game - 94.4 vs Western Maryland (H) 1975-76 (17 made in 18 attempts) Most free throw attempts season - 699 - 1956-57 (416 made = 62.1 in 21 g) Most free throw attempts game - 53 vs F&M (H) 1961-62 (35 made = 66.0) Most personal fouls in one game - 68 with 98 shots taken vs Western- Maryland (A) 1952-53 (Dickinson was 32 for 43 = 74.41) Most rebounds season - 1281 - 1969-70 (24 games — 53.4) Most rebounds game - 75 vs Johns Hopkins (H) 1961-62 Best rebound average season - 56.8 - 1964-65 (1193 in 21 games) Best winning percentage one season - .882 - 1925-26 (15 - 2); 1946-47 (15 - 2 regular season only) Most wins one season - 19 - 1979-80 (27 games) Most consecutive wins one season - 11 - 1946-47 Most consecutive wins - 11 - 1946-47 Most consecutive home wins - 46 - 1921-1929 Most consecutive seasons no defeats on home court - 7 - 1921-1928 Most consecutive losses one season - 19 - 1956-57 Most consecutive losses - 19 - 1956-57 Most losses one season - 19 - 1956-57 No wins - 1911-12 (0 - 10); 1919-20 (0 - 6) Most winning seasons (consecutive) - 4 - 1946-47 - 1949-50; 1979- 80 - 1982-83 Most even or better seasons (consecutive) - 10 - 1921-22 - 1930-31 DICKINSON COLLEGE INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL RECORDS TO 1985 Most games played career - 103 - William P. Thornton - 1979-83 Most games played one season - 27 - David S. Freysinger - 1979-80 1981-82; Edward T. Ward - 1979-80, 1981-82; William P. Thornton - 1979-80, 1981-82; David A. Evans - 1979-80; Daniel F. Zorica - 1979- 80; Michael C. Heal - 1981-82; Frederick S. Paradise - 1981-82 Most points career - David S. Freysinger - 1461 (615 fgs for 1090 = 56.4% + 231 fts for 287 = 80.4% - 101 games = 14.4) Most points one season - 489 - David S. Freysinger - 1981-82 (209 fgs for 359 = 58.2% + 71 fts for 92 = 77.1% - 27 games = 18.1) Most points one game - 47 - David S. Freysinger vs Susquehanna (A) 1980- 81 (19 fgs for 25 = 76% + 9fts for 10 = 90%) Best per game average career - 20.2 - James P. Connor - 1954-56 (770 points in 38 games) Best per game average one season - 21.2 - Donald H. Smith - 1965-66 (402 points in 19 games) Most games scored points career - 98 - David S. Freysinger - 1978-82 Most games scored points one season - 27 - David A. Evans - 1979-80; David S. Freysinger - 1979-80, 1981-82; William P. Thornton - 1981- 82; Edward T. Ward - 1981-82 Most field goals career - 625 - A. James Johnston - 1973-77 (1313 attempts = 47.6% in 88 games = 15.4 avg) Most field goals one season - 209 - David S. Freysinger - 1981-82 (359 attempts = 58.2% in 27 games = 18.1 avg) Most field goals one game - 19 - David S. Freysinger vs Susquehanna (A) 1980-81 (25 attempts = 76.0%) Best field goal percentage career - 56.4% - David S. Freysinger - 1978-82 (615 fgs in 1090 attempts)(101 games) Best field goal percentage one season - 61.2%, - Kyle L. Miller - 1982- 83 (77 fgs in 126 attempts - 24 games) Best field goal percentage one game - 91.6%, - Edward T. Ward vs Western Maryland (H) 1982-83 (11 fgs in 12 attempts) Most field goal attempts career - 1313 - A. James Johnston - 1973-77 (625 fgs = 47.6 in 88 games) 410 - Donald H. Smith Most field goal attempts one season - 1964- 65 (184 fgs = 44.8 in 21 games) Most field goal attempts one game - 32 - James P. Connor vs Juniata (A) 1955-56 (17 fgs = 53.1); Theodore K. Jursek vs Western Maryland (A) 1968-69 (14 fgs = 43.8%) Most free throws career - 313 - Francis C. Noonan- 1970-73 (375 - 83.4) - 349 - Frank G. Smith - 1919-23 (49 games) (Smith scored all his free throws as a designated shooter) Most free throws one season - 124 - Richard E. Shapiro - 1964-65 (169 attempts = 73.3 in 21 games) Most free throws one game - 16 - G. Raymond Weaver vs FRM (H) 1957-58 (19 attempts = 84.2) Best free throw percentage career - 83.4%, - Francis C. Noonan 1969-73 (313 fts for 375 in 72 games) Best free throw percentage one season - 91.4 L - John W. Zerfing 1978-79 (32 fts for 35 in 20 games) Best free throw percentage one game - 100%, - 13-13 - Jay A. Anglada vs Swarthmore (A) 1957-58; 12-12 - William K. Schantzenbach vs Ursinus (A) 1960-61; 12-12 - Philip J. Fogli vs Muhlenberg (A) 1965- 66; 12-12 - Francis C. Noonan vs Bucknell (A) 1971-72; 11-11 - Jerald A. "Jerry" Solot vs Gettysburg (H) 1966-67; 10-10 - Theodore K. Jursek vs Lycoming (A) 1968-69; 10-10 - John F. "Jack" Markel vs Moravian (H) 1975-76 (the above are for 10 attempts or more) Most free throw attempts career - 472 - Theodore K. Jursek - 1966-70 (made 289 = 61.2% in 68 games) Most free throw attempts one season - 171 - G. Raymond Weaver 1956-57 (made 106 = 61.9% in 20 games) Most free throw attempts one game - 20 - Richard E. Shapiro vs Washington College (A) 1964-65 (made 16 = 80.0%) Most consecutive free throws made - 26 - N. Anthony Hermann - 1962-63 Most rebounds career - Theodore K. Jursek - 820 - 1966-70 (68 games) Most rebounds one season - 326 - Jeffrey R. Thompson 1971 72 (24 g) Most rebounds one game - 27 - John M. Kohlmeier vs Lebanon Valley (H) 1955-56 Best rebound average career - 12.05 - Theodore K. Jursek 1966-70 (820 in 68 games) Best rebound average one season - 14.6 - Jay A. Anglada - 1957-58 (263 in 18 games) Most times over 200 rebounds per season career - 3 - Theodore K. Jursek (259 - 1966-67; 211 - 1967-68; 204 - 1968-69) Most games double figures career - 74 - A. James Johnston - 1973-77 (88) Most games double figures one season - 25 - David S. Freysinger - 1981-82 (27 games) Most consecutive games scored - 88 - A. James Johnston (scored in every game he appeared in his career) Most points scored as a freshman one season - 336 - Samuel Jacobs 1983-84 (147 fgs for 351 = 41.9% + 42 fts for 55 = 76.4% in 25 g) Players over 400 points one season - Donald H. Smith - 1964-65 414, 1965-66 - 402; A. James Johnston - 1974-75 - 405; David S. Freysinger - 1980-81 - 471, 1981-82 - 489; Theodore J. Kirkpatrick - 1984-85 - 424 Longest coaching tenure - 27 years - R. H. McAndrews - 1919-194% Best record for three years - .650 - Edward J. Ashnault - 1964-67 (39 wins and 21 losses) Best record for four years or more - .623 - Charles H. B. Chick Kennedy (43 - 26 regular season)(46 -30 includes post season = .605) Best one year record - .882 - 1925-26 - R. H. McAndrews 1946-47 - R. H. McAndrews (regular season) Most wins one season - 19 - Eugene A. Evans - 1979-80 Most losses one season - 19 - Joseph G. DuCharme - 1956-57 Most consecutive losses one season - 19 - J. G. DuCharme - 1956 57 Most winning season (consecutive) - 4 - Eugene A. Evans - 1979-1983 Most even or better seasons (Consecutive) - 10 - R. H. McAndrews 1921-22 to 1930-31 Most consecutive wins one season - 11 - R. H. McAndrews - 1946-47 Most consecutive wins - 11 - R. H. McAndrews - 1946-47 390 ALL TIME SCORING LEADERS - DICKINSON BASKETBALL YEAR PLAYER FGs FGA . PCT FTs FTA PCT Totals A Ga 1899-1900 John McGuffie 23 2 48 6.0 8 1900-1901 Floyd L. Hess 10 3 23 5.7 4 1901-1902 Robert E. Powell 33 @ 2 pts 12 1 @ 3 pts 81 10.1 8 1902-1903 William L. Brunyate 10 4 24 12.0 2 1904-1905 James H. Opie 32 50 114 10.3 11 1908-1909 William F. Housman 31 7 69 11.5 6 1909-1910 Victor H. Boell 43 75 161 16.1 10 1910-1911 Victor H. Boell 33 71 137 13.7 10 1911-1912 J. Harrison Corbin 14 43 71 7.1 10 1918-1919 Forrest J. Mervine 23 21 67 9.5 7 1919-1920 F. Stanley Kreps 14 22 50 8.3 6 1920-1921 Frank G. Smith 11 89 111 8.5 13 1921-1922 Frank G. Smith 26 143- 218 = 65.5% 195 12.1 16 1922-1923 Frank G. Smith 18 117 153 10.9 14 1923-1924 Clarence M. Wallace 59 41 159 10.6 15 1924-1925 Thomas R. Gallagher 41 29 111 7.4 15 1925-1926 Fred E. Sweely 55 43 153 9.0 17 1926-1927 Fred E. Sweely 74 62 210 13.1 16 1927-1928 Fred E. Sweely 70 35 175 10.9 16 1928-1929 Ray T. Mentzer 50 39 139 7.7 18 1929-1930 Joseph J. Myers 69 29 167 9.8 17 1930-1931 Joseph J. Myers 89 31 209 13.0 16 1931-1932 Myer P. "Pat" Potamkin 49 15 113 8.0 14 1932-1933 Percy C. Wilson 46 23 115 7.6 15 1933-1934 Percy C. Wilson 47 35 129 8.0 16 1934-1935 William B. Kintzing 61 32 154 11.0 14 1935-1936 Lewis M. "Doc" Sterner 36 + 6 = 42 32 + 2 = 34 118 6.2 19 1936-1937 Lewis M. "Doc" Sterner 45 26 116 7.7 15 1937-1938 Earl R. Doll 49 16- 35 = 45.77o 114 7.1 16 1938-1939 Bernard J. Keating 55 17- 33 = 51.5 127 8.4 15 1939-1940 John R. "Jack" Neiman 78 33- 52 = 63.4 189 12.6 15 1940-1941 John R. "Jack" Neiman 88 19- 31 = 61.2 195 12.1 16 1941-1942 John R. "Jack" Neiman 93 40- 50 = 80.0 226 16.1 14 1942- 1943 1943- 1944 1944- 1945 1945- 1946 1946- 1947 1947- 1948 1948- 1949 1949- 1950 1950- 1951 1951- 1952 1952- 1953 1953- 1954 1954- 1955 1955- 1956 1956- 1957 1957- 1958 1958- 1959 1959- 1960 1960- 1961 1961- 1962 1962- 1963 1963- 1964 1964- 1965 1965- 1966 1966- 1967 1967- 1968 1968- 1969 1969- 1970 1970- 1971 1971- 1972 1972- 1973 1973- 1974 1974- 1975 1975- 1976 1976- 1977 1977- 1978 John D. Hopper No Basketball WWII Morton H. Elkis William A. Landt John D. Hopper (43.8 John D. Hopper Weston C. Overholt Richard G. Zilling Richard G. Zilling Richard G. Zilling LeRoy H. Huber Richard E. Johe James P. Connor James P. Conner G. Raymond Weaver G. Raymond Weaver Joseph P. Elinsky Joseph P. Elinsky Eugene M. Becker Eugene M. Becker William K. Schantzenbach N. Anthony Hermann Donald H. Smith Donald H. Smith Jon C. Zimmerman Theodore K. Jursek Theodore K. Jursek Lloyd A. Bonner Lloyd A. Bonner Francis C. Noonan Francis C. Noonan Daniel R. Gilbert A. James Johnston A. James Johnston A. James Johnston Thomas W. Hare 30 10 70 7.7 9 24 7 55 5.5 10 45 19 109 8.3 13 1132 + 5 = 137 30 + 1 = = 31 305 17.2 18 145 +17 = 162 39 + 7 = = 46 370 19.3 19 103 + 5 = 108 90 + 8 = = 98 314 17.4 19 124 72 320 20.0 16 110 +10 = 120 82 + 2 = = 84 324 17.1 19 109 92-123 ■ = 74.77o 310 16.3 19 100 30 230 12.7 18 76 + 6 = 82 69 233 12.2 19 163 55 381 20.0 19 156 77-100 = 77.07 389 20.4 19 141-368=38.3 106-171 = 61.9 388 19.4 20 127-310=40.9 113-152 = 74.3 367 19.3 19 113-264=42.8 76-120 = 63.3 302 15.1 20 121-283=42.7 113-162 = 69.7 355 17.7 20 100-256=39.0 45-115 = 39.1 245 13.6 18 108-266=40.6 63-126 = 50.0 279 16.4 17 70-168=41.6 69-113 = 61.0 209 13.0 16 98-250=39.2 78-100 = 78.0 274 13.7 20 184-410=44.8 46- 65 = 70.7 414 19.7 21 180-395=45.5 42- 71 = 59.1 402 21.2 19 153 52- 65 = 80.0 358 17.9 20 112-257=43.5 66-115 = 57.3 290 17.0 17 129-291=44.3 109-158 = 68.9 367 19.3 19 139-377=36.8 89-112 = 79.4 367 15.9 23 127-348=36.4 65- 87 = 74.7 319 13.3 24 125-307=40.7 113-132 = 85.6 363 15.1 24 124-324=38.2 81-102 = 79.4 329 14.3 23 100-289=34.6 53- 73 = 72.6 253 12.0 21 186-396=47.0 33- 47 = 70.2 405 17.6 23 181-365=49.5 21- 29 = 72.4 383 16.6 23 162-313=51.7 30- 33 = 90.9 354 16.8 21 111-248=44.7 75-102 = 73.5 297 13.5 22 1978-1979 Dennis J . Crawford 1979-1980 David S. Freysinger 1980-1981 David S. Freysinger 1981-1982 David S. Freysinger 1982-1983 William P. Thornton 1983-1984 Samuel Jacobs 1984- 1985 1985- 1986 1986- 1987 1987- 1988 1988- 1989 1989- 1990 Theodore J. Kirkpatrick 132- -284= =46. 4 39- 61 = 63. 9 303 13. 1 23 167- -301 = =55. 4 49- 61 = 80. ,3 383 14. .1 27 186- -332= = 56. ,0 99- 117 = 84. ,6 471 19. . 6 24 209- -359= = 58. .2 71- 92 = 77. .1 489 18. .1 27 156- -318= =49. . 1 47- 62 = 75, .8 359 14. .9 24 147- -351 = =41. .9 42- 55 = 76, .4 336 13, .4 25 182- -318= = 57 .2 60- 78 = 76 .9 424 18 .3 23 1000 Point Scorers Club - Dickinson College 1. David S. Freysinger - 1982 Year FG FT Total - Av£ Games 1978-79 53 - 98 = 54.0 12 - 17 = 70.5 118 - 5.1 23 1979-80 167 - 301 = 55.4 49 - 61 = 80.3 383 - 13.1 27 1980-81 186 - 332 = 56.0 99 - 117 = 84.6 471 - 19.6 24 1981-82 209 - 359 = 58.2 71 - 92 = 77.1 489 - 18.1 27 4 years 615 - 1090 = 56.4 231 — 287 = 80.4 1461 14.4 101 A. James Johnston - 1977 1973-74 96 - 239 = 40.1 22 - 29 = 75.8 214 - 10.1 21 1974-75 186 - 396 = 46.9 33 - 48 = 68.7 405 - 17.6 23 1975-76 181 - 365 = 49.5 21 - 29 72.4 383 - 16.6 23 1976-77 162 - 313 = 51.7 30 - 33 = 90.9 354 - 16.8 21 4 years 625 - 1313 = 47.6“ 106 — 139 — 76.2 1356 15.4 88 William R. Hutton - 1977 1973-74 71 - 158 = 44.9 52 - 73 = 71.2 194 - 9.2 21 1974-75 136 - 238 = 57.1 71 - 113 = 62.8 343 - 14.9 23 1975-76 131 - 239 = 54.5 86 - 116 = 74.1 348 - 15.1 23 1976-77 142 - 281 = 50.5 62 - 89 = 69.6 346 - 16.4 21 4 years 480 - 916 = 52.4 271 — 391 — 69.3 1231 ' 13.9 88 William P. Thornton - 1983 1979-80 55 - 128 = 42.9 14 - 23 = 60.8 124 - 4.6 27 1980-81 151 - 349 =43.5 81 - 111 = 72.9 383 - 15.3 25 1981-82 154 - 303 = 50.8 33 - 44 = 75.0 341 12.6 27 1982-83 156 - 318 = 49.1 47 - 62 = 75.8 359 - 14.9 24 4 years 516 - 1098 = 46.9 175 — 240 = 72.9 1207 ' 11.7 103 Donald H. Smith - 1966 1962-63 6 - 13 = 46.1 12 - 3.0 4 1963-64 116 - 302 = 38.4 34 - 62 = 54.8 266 - 13.3 20 1964-65 184 - 410 = 44.8 46 - 65 = 70.7 414 - 19.7 21 1965-66 180 - 395 = 45.5 42 - 71 = 59.1 402 21.2 19 4 years 486 - 1120 = 43.3 122 — 198 = 61.6 1094 17.1 64 Theodore K . Jursek - 1970 1966-67 82 - 190 = 43.1 66 - 115 = 57.3 230 - 11.5 T -7 r\ 20 1967-68 112 - 257 = 43.5 66 - 115 = 57.3 290 - 17.0 17 1968-69 129 - 291 = 44.3 109 - 158 = 68.9 367 - 19.3 19 1969-70 74 - 183 = 40.4 48 - 84 = 57.1 196 - 16.3 12 -7TT 3^- years 397 - 921 = 43.1 289 - 472 = 61.2 1083 " 15.9 68 7. Edward T. Ward - 1983 1979-80 70 - 129 = 55.1 65 - 87 = 74.7 205 - 7.5 27 1980-81 113 - 222 = 51.3 45 - 57 = 78.9 271 - 10.8 25 1981-82 96 - 179 = 53.6 56 - 70 = 80.0 248 - 9.2 27 1982-83 130 - 226 = 57.6 44 - 64 = 68.8 304 - 13.2 23 4 years 409 - 756 = 54.1 210 ~ 278 — 75.5 1028 10.0 102 G. Raymond Weaver - 1958 1955-56 104 - 69 - 94 = 63.8 268 - 14.1 19 1956-57 141 - 368 = 38.8 106 - 171 = 61.9 388 - 19.4 20 1957-58 127 - 310 = 40.9 113 - 152 = 74.3 367 - 19.3 19 3 years 372 - 279 417 — 66.9 1023 “ 17.6 58 Weston C. Overholt - 1950 1946-47 56 + 3=59 38 + 2 = 40 158 - 8.0 17 + 1 1947-48 72 + 17 = 89 71 + 14 = 85 263 - 13.2 17 + 3 1948-49 103 + 5 =108 90 + 8 = 98 314 - 16.5 17 + 2 1949-50 100 79 279 - 16.4 17 4 years 331 + 25 =356 278 + 24 302 1014 13.7 68 + 6* Eugene M. Becker - 1962 1958-59 66 - 185 = 35.6 62 - 101 = 61.3 194 - 9.7 20 1959-60 111 - 254 = 43.7 66 - 113 = 58.4 288 - 14.4 20 1960-61 100 - 256 = 39.0 45 - 115 = 39.1 245 - 13.6 18 1961-62 108 - 266 = 40.6 63 - 126 = 50.0 279 - 16.4 17 4 years 385 - 961 = 40.0 236 455 = 51.8 1006 13.4 75 Lloyd A. Bonner - 1971 1967-68 41 - 108 = 37.9 19 - 25 = 76.0 101 - 6.7 15 1968-69 86 - 229 = 37.4 43 - 62 = 69.3 215 - 12.6 17 1969-70 139 - 377 = 36.8 89 - 112 = 79.4 367 - 15.9 23 1970-71 127 - 348 = 36.4 65 87 = 74.7 319 13.3 24 4 years 393 - 1062 = 37.0 216 286 = 75.5 1002 — 12.6 79 ^(Before 1955 both pre-season and post-season games were never in¬ cluded in the seasons final statistics. Because Wes Overholt scored over 1000 points in all games, it was most appropriate to include him) DICKINSON TEAM SCORING FOR THE SEASON YEAR GAMES FGs FGA PCT FTs FTA PCT PTS FOR AVG PA AVG REB AVG 1899-00 9 61 10 142 15.7 202 22.4 1900-01 6 55 4 114 19.0 129 21.5 1901-02 8 110 (102 @ 2) 15 243 30.3 200 25.0 (883) 1902-03 2 24 4 52 26.0 39 19.5 1904-05 11 78 52 (awarded 2)210 19.0 286 26.0 1908-09 6 77 22 176 29.3 157 26.1 1909-10 10 98 75 271 27.1 293 29.3 1910-11 10 104 71 279 27.9 329 32.9 1911-12 10 67 52 186 18.6 336 33.6 1918-19 9 69 68 246 27.3 341 37.8 1919-20 6 45 40 130 21.6 281 46.8 1920-21 13 101 116 318 24.4 347 26.6 1921-22 16 167 143 - 218=65.5 477 29.8 436 27.2 1922-23 14 169 128 466 33.2 344 24.5 1923-24 15 178 100 456 30.4 304 20.2 1924-25 16 162 115 439 27.4 373 23.3 1925-26 17 234 106 574 33.7 351 20.6 1926-27 16 194 166 554 34.6 434 27.1 1927-28 16 200 164 564 35.2 504 31.5 1928-29 18 192 161 545 30.2 550 30.5 1929-30 17 223 131 577 33.9 518 30.4 1930-31 16 248 107 603 37.6 441 27.5 1931-32 14 171 97 439 31.3 481 34.3 1932-33 15 174 119 467 31.3 508 33.8 1933-34 16 208 126 542 33.8 494 30.8 1934-35 14 219 100 538 38.4 487 34.7 1935-36 18 224 125 573 31.8 677 37.6 19 22 5 49 49.0 50 50. 0 2T6 130 622 32.7 727 39.2 1936-37 15 206 91 503 33.5 559 37.2 1937-38 16 246 124 - 231=53.6 616 38.5 752 47.0 1938-39 15 245 95 - 191=49.7 585 39.0 760 50.6 1939-40 15 259 114 - 214=53.2 632 42.1 635 42.3 1940-41 16 300 99 - 174=56.8 699 43.6 683 42.6 1941-42 14 252 123 - 204=60.2 627 44.7 663 47.3 1942-43 9 158 50 366 40.6 346 38.4 1943-44 NO BASKETBALL WWII 10 13 17 1 TF 17 _3 20 17 2 TV 17 19 _1 20 19 18 18 1 19 19 19 21 19 20 20 18 17 16 20 21 19 20 19 19 24 24 24 23 21 113 - 48 - 274 27.4 471 47.1 232 - 111 - 575 44.2 602 46.3 435 - 181 - 1051 61.8 858 50.4 19 - 12 - 50 50.0 59 59.0 454 - TV T - 1101 WT7T FTT 50.9 429 - 219 - 1077 63.3 897 52.7 76 - 41 - 193 64.3 191 63.6 505 - 260 - 1270 63.5 1088 54.4 423 - 235 - 1081 63.5 1021 60.1 47 - 20 - 114 57.0 116 58.0 TTU - 2 5 5 - 1195 FF7F T1T7 5FT8 441 - 278 - 1160 68.2 1149 67.5 435 - 279 - 1149 60.4 1322 69.5 23 - 12 - 58 58.0 72 72.0 458 291 - 1207 60.3 1394 69.7 439 - 296 -472=62.71174 61.7 1531 80.5 379 - 296- 1054 58.5 1230 68.3 442 - 276- 1160 64.4 1116 62.0 24 - 7 - 55 55.0 62 62.0 46F 283 - 1215 63.9 1178 62.0 522 - 330 - 1374 72.3 1394 73.3 507 - 345-511=67.5 1359 71.5 1615 85.0 504-1442=34.9 416-669=62.1 1424 67.8 1717 81.7 858 40.8 519- 314-481=65.2 1352 71.1 1372 72.2 841 44.2 535-1372=38.9 302-505=59.8 1372 68.6 1519 75.9 756 37.8 561-1433=37.3 286-486=58.8 1408 70.4 1462 73.1 867 43.3 493-1265=38.9 264-462=57.1 1250 69.4 1251 69.5 783 43.5 470- 249-415=60.0 1189 69.9 1390 81.7 283*34.2*est 354-980=36.1 261-402=64.9 969 60.5 1118 69.8 564 35.2 554-1436=38.5 299-468=63.8 1407 70.3 1403 70.1 1014 53.4 656-1578=41.5 409-597=68.5 1721 81.9 1499 71.3 1193 56.8 595-1349=44.1 278-424=65.5 1468 77.2 1376 72.4 1015 53.4 611- 374-561=66.6 1596 79.8 1612 80.6 1004 50.2 494-1269=38.9 285-448=63.6 1273 67.0 1494 78.6 904 47.5 548-1330=41.2 352-545=64.5 1448 76.2 1538 80.9 948 49.8 707-1729=40.9 359-580=61.9 1773 73.8 1802 75.1 1281 53.4 671-1749=38.3 429-614=69.8 1771 73.8 1891 78.8 *971 40.4 756-1883=40.1 439-632=69.4 1951 81.2 1879 78.2 1271 52.9 638-1676=38.0 334-477=70.0 1610 70.0 1573 68.3 944 41.0 546-1360=40.1 266-393=67.6 1358 64.6 1522 72.4 731 34.8 23 23 21 22 23 27 25 27 24 25 23 635- 1370=46.3 241-356 = 67.7 1511 65.7 1648 71.6 652 28.3 677- 1404=48.2 295-403 = 73.2 1649 71.7 1755 76.3 682 29.6 599- 1244=48.1 261-352 = 74.1 1459 69.4 1480 70.4 652 31.0 535- 1118=47.9 271-373 = 72.6 1341 60.9 1430 65.0 568 25.8 618- 1364=45.3 239-349 = 68.4 1475 64.1 1524 66.2 663 28.8 689- 1481=46.5 372-507 = 73.3 1750 64.8 1650 61.6 810 30.0 652-1358 =48.0 326-461 = 70.7 1630 65.2 1563 62.5 939 37.5 723- 1394=51.8 261-363 = 71.9 1707 63.2 1539 57.0 741 27.4 685-1333 =51.3 260-374 = 69.5 1630 67.9 1472 61.3 696 29.0 617-1358 =45.4 234-338 = 69.2 1468 58.7 1626 65.0 553 22.1 573-1143 =50.1 224-322 = 69.6 1370 59.5 1305 56.7 626 27.2 DICKINSON BASKETBALL SINGLE GAME HIGHS YEAR FGS FTS PTS FOR PTS AGAINST REB AVG 1960- -61 39 VS Juniata (A) 27- ■40 VS Wilkes (H) 95 VS JH (H) 96 - LehighA 75 JH(H) 1961- -62 35 vs Lyc (H) 35- •53 vs F&M (H) 83 vs Urs inus (H) 126-Susqu (A) 47PMC(H) vs LV (H) 1962- -63 34 vs PMC (A) 33- •49 vs Wash C. (A) 89 vs Wash C. (A) 89 - Lyc (A) 51 WC(A) vs Lyc ■ (A) G-burg(H) 1963- -64 !i vs F&M (H) 21- ■27 vs LV (A) 99 vs F&M (H) 116 - E-town(A)67 LVH 1964- -65 41 vs Wash C (A) 35- •48 vs Wash C (A) 117 vs Wash C. (A) 113 - WC (A) 35- ■51 vs WMD (A) (above combined 1 score - record) 1965- -66 44 vs S-more (A) 21 VS JH (A) 98 VS S-more (A) 103 - Urs.(A) vs Ursinus (A) vs Urs • (A) 1966- -67 38 vs Wi1kes (H) 28 vs M-t Derg (H) 94 vs M-berg (H) 111 -Wilkes(A) 68 S(H) 1967- ■68 37 vs WMD (H) 32- •49 vs G-burg (H) 91 vs WMD (H) 112-Gburg (A) 64 WMH 1968- -69 42 vs WMD (A) 26- •34 vs Ursinus (H) 110 vs WMD (A) 104-Juniata(A) 67 WMA 26- •45 vs G-burg (H) 26- •36 vs WMD (A) 1969- -70 40 vs H-ford (H) 35- -48 vs LV (H) 93 vs LV (H) 107-M-berg (A) 73 S(A) 1970- -71 45- •101 = 44.5 34- ■42 vs Lyc.(A) 110 vs F&M (H) lOl-Juniata(A) 64-F&MH vs F&M (H) 1971- -72 45- •89 = 50.5 33- •40 vs Brandei s (A) 117 vs Lyc (H) 98-JH (A) 69ET-H vs Haverford (H) 33- ■42 vs Lyc (H) 1972- -73 38- ■98 = 38.7 26- •32 vs F&M (H) 93 vs Waynesb (A) 101 vs W-b (A) 58 M-H vs Waynesburg (A) 1973- -74 34 twi i ce 24- •39 vs E-town (H) 92 vs E-town (H) 102-Lyc (A) 44-LVA 1974- -75 36 vs Queens (H) 23- ■31 vs LV (H) 86 vs S-more (H) 102-GT (A) 42 - Sal S A 1975- -76 47 vs Shenand(H) 26- -31 vs LV (A) 104 vs Shenand(H) 102-WMD(A) 45-WM-H 1976- -77 35 twi i ce 28- ■31 vs M-berg (H) 92 vs LV (H) 95-Temple(A) 1977- -78 33 vs WMD (H) 23- ■26 = 1 38.4% 87 tw i ce 86-West.(A) vs Messii ah (A) 1978- -79 39 vs Messiah (H) 22- •31 vs WMD (H) 89 vs G-burg (A) 96-Messiah(H) 1979- -80 32 three times 29- -38 vs G-burg (A) 81 vs G-burg (A) 91-Stetson(A) 1980- -81 37 VS S-more (H) 33- •40 vs G-burg (A) 87 vs M-berg (H) 94-Susq(A) 1981- -82 37 vs F&M (H) 24- ■34 vs LV (A) 86 vs LV (A) 91-Scranton(A) 1982- -83 39 vs Wash C (H) 27- •31 = ! 37% 96 vs Was h C. (H) 86-F&M(A) vs F&M (H) 1983- -84 33 vs LV (H) 20- -29 vs Juniata (H) 81 vs LV (H) 89-Mberg(A) 40-G-A 1984- -85 39- -64 = 60.9 20 tw ice 85 vs S-more (H) 90-WMD(A) 38-LV-H vs Swarthmore (H) ^Underlined numbers indicate records. 4 overtime periods in Albright game - 1975-76 - Dickinson victory 102 - 99 at Home. TOP TEN CAREER MARKS CAREER POINTS 101 g 1 . David S. Freysinger - 615 88 2. A, James Johnston - 625 88 3. William R . Hutton - 480 103 4. William P . Thornton - 516 64 5. Donald H. Smith - 486 68 6. Theodore K. Jursek - 397 102 7. Edward T. Ward - 409 58 8. G. Raymond Weaver - 372 74 9. Weston C. Overholt - 356 75 10. Eugene M. Becker - 385 CAREER FIELD GOALS 1 . A. James Johnston - 625 2. David S. Freysinger - 615 3. William P. Thornton - 516 4. Donald H. Smith - 486 5. William R. Hutton - 480 6. Edward T. Ward - 409 7. Theodore K. Jursek - 397 8. Lloyd A. Bonner - 393 9. Eugene A. Becker - 385 10. Ted J. Kirkpatrick - 380 1090 = 56.4 231 - 287 = 80.4 1461 14.4 1313 = 47.6 106 - 139 = 76.2 1356 15.4 916 = 52.4 271 - 391 = 69.3 1231 13.9 1098 = 46.9 175 - 240 = 72.9 1207 11.7 1120 = 43.3 122 - 198 = 61.6 1094 17.1 921 = 43.1 289 - 472 = 61.2 1083 15.9 756 = 54.1 210 - 278 = 75.5 1028 10.0 279 - 417 = 66.9 1023 17.6 302 - 1014 13.7 961 — 40.0 236 - 455 = 51.8 1006 13.4 1973 - 1977 1978 - 1982 1979 - 1983 1962-- 1966 1973 - 1977 1979 - 1983 1966 - 1970 1967 - 1971 1958 - 1962 1982 - 1985 (active) 400 CAREER FREE THROWS 1 . Frank G. Smith - 349 1919 (Shot all free throws as the designated shooter) 1923 49 games 2. Francis C. Noonan, Jr.- 313 (375 = 83.4) 1969 - 1973 72 games 3. Weston C. Overholt 302 1946 - 1950 74 games 4. Theodore K. Jursek 289 (472 = 61.2) 1966 - 1970 68 games 3. G. Raymond Weaver 279 (417 = 66.9) 1955 - 1958 58 games 6. Richard E. Shapiro 272 (380 = 71.5) 1961 - 1965 73 games 7. William R. Hutton 271 (391 = 69.3) 1973 - 1977 88 games 8. Richard G. Zilling 248 1949 - 1952 54 games 9. William K. Schantzenbach - 237 (373 = 63.5) 1959 - 1963 61 games 10. Eugene M. Becker 236 (455 = 51.8) 1958 - 1962 75 games CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1 . A. James Johnston 1313 2. Donald H. Smith 1120 3. William P. Thornton 1098 4. David S. Freysinger 1090 5. Lloyd A. Bonner 1062 (393 = 37.0) 1967 - 1971 79 games 6. Eugene M. Becker 961 7. Jon C. Zimmerman 935 (374 = 40.0) 1963 - 1967 78 games 8. Theodore K. Jursek 9. William R. Hutton 10. Richard E. Shapiro 921 916 902 (344 = 38.1) CAREER FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Theodore K. Jursek - 472 (289 = 61.2) 1966 - 1970 68 2. Eugene M. Becker - 455 (236 = 51.8) 1958 - 1962 75 3. G. Raymond Weaver - 417 (279 = 66.9) 1955 - 1958 58 4. William R. Hutton - 391 (271 = 69.3) 1973 - 1977 88 5. Richard E. Shapiro - 380 (272 = 71.5) 1961 - 1965 73 6. Francis C. Noonan, Jr. - 375 (313 = 83.4) 1969 - 1973 72 7. William K. Schantzenbach - 373 (237 = 63.5) 1959 - 1963 61 8. Jeffrey R. Thompson - 319 (210 = 65.8) 1969 - 1973 72 9. David S. Freysinger - 287 (231 = 80.4) 1978 - 1982 101 10. Lloyd A. Bonner - 286 (216 = 75.5) 1967 - 1971 79 CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BEST 1. David S. Freysinger - 56.4 (615 - 1090) 2. Edward T. Ward - 54.1 (409 - 756) 1979 - 1983 102 3. Theodore J. Kirkpatrick - 53.8 (380 - 706) 19822 -active 72 4. Michael E. Erdos - 53.3 (183 - 343) 1983 -active 48 5. William R. Hutton - 52.4 (480 - 916) 1973 - 1977 88 6. Clifford W."Chip"Holgren - 52.0 (168 - 323) 1983 -active 48 7. David L. Thomas -48.7 (199 - 408) 1963 - 1965 32 8. John T. Dotti - 48.7 (196 - 402) 1966 - 1968 39 9. A. James Johnston - 47.6 (625 - 1313) 1973 - 1977 88 10. William P. Thornton - 46.9 (516 - 1098) 1979 - 1983 103 CAREER FREE THROW BEST PERCENTAGE 1. John "Jack" Wiley - 84.6* (105 - 124) 1955 - 1957 48 games 2. Francis C. Noonan, Jr. - 83.4 (313 - 375) 1969 - 1973 72 games 3. David S. Freysinger - 80.4 (231 - 287) 1978 - 1982 101 games 4. N. Anthony "Tony" Hermann 78.3 (152 - 194) 1961 - 1965 73 games 5. Philip J. Fogli - 77.8 ( 95 - 122) 1963 - 1966 55 games 6. A. James Johnston - 76.2 (106 - 139) 1973 - 1977 88 games 7. Edward T. Ward - 75.5 (210 - 278) 1979 - 1983 102 games 8. Lloyd A. Bonner - 75.5 (216 - 286) 1967 - 1971 79 games 9. Edward A. Fedok - 75.3 (147 - 195) 1963 - 1967 70 games 10. William P. Thornton - 72.9 (175 - 240) 1979 - 1983 103 games *Noonan still holds the college record because of most chances) CAREER BEST PER GAME AVERAGE i. James P. Connor - 20.2 (770 in 38 games) 1954 - 1956 2. G. Raymond Weaver - 17.6 (1023 - 58 games) 1955 - 1958 3. Richard G. Zilling - 17.6 (954 - 54 games) 1949 - 1952 4. Donald H . Smith - 17.1 (1094 - 64 games) 1962 - 1966 5. John D. Hopper - 16.0 (836 - 52 g ame s) 1942-43;1945-48 6. Theodore K. Jursek - 15.9 (1083 - 68 games) 1966 - 1970 7. A. James Johnston - 15.4 (1356 - 88 games) 1973 - 1977 8. David S. Freysinger - 14.4 (1461 - 101 games) 1978 - 1982 9. William R. Hutton - 13.9 (1231 - 88 games) 1973 - 1977 10. Weston C !. Overholt - 13.7 (1014 - 74 g ame s) 1946 - 1950 MOST CAREER REBOUNDS 1. Theodore K. Jursek - 820 1966 - 1970 68 games 2. Edward T. Ward - 696 1979 - 1983 102 games 3. Richard E. Shapiro - 690 1961 - 1965 73 games 4. J. Dallas Winslow - 689 1962 - 1966 76 games 5. Jeffrey R. Thompson - 681 1970 - 1971 66 games 6. William R. Hutton - 602 1973 - 1977 88 games 7. Eugene M. Becker - 544 1958 - 1962 75 games 8. David S. Freysinger - 536 1978 - 1982 101 games 9. Byron G. Quann - 488 1958 - 1961 57 games 10. A. James Johnston - 476 1973 - 1977 88 games BEST PER GAME AVERAGE CAREER REBOUNDS i. Theodore K. Jursek - 12.0 1966 - 1970 68 games 2. David L. Thomas - 10.9 1963 - 1965 31 games 3. Ralph E. Chase - 10.8 1956 - 1958 39 games 4. Jeffrey R. Thompson - 10.3 1970 - 1973 66 games 5. Richard E. Shapiro - 9.5 1961 - 1965 76 games 6. J. Dallas Winslow - 9.0 1962 - 1966 76 games 7. Joseph P. Elinsky - 8.7 1957 - 1960 53 games 8. Byron G. Quann - 8.5 1958 - 1961 57 games 9. Eugene M. Becker - 7.2 1958 - 1962 75 games 10. William R. Hutton - 6.8 1973 - 1977 88 games TOP TEN SEASON MARKS SEASON POINTS 27 g 1. David S. Freysinger 1981 - 1982 - 209 - 359 = 58.2 71 - 92 = 77.1 489 18.1 24 2. David S. Freysinger 1980 - 1981 - 186 - 332 = 56.0 99 - 117 = 84.6 471 19.6 23 3. Ted J. Kirkpatrick 1984 - 1985 - 182 - 318 = 57.2 60 - 78 = 76.9 424 18.3 21 4. Donald H. Smith 1964 - 1965 - 184 - 410 = 44.8 46 - 65 = 70.7 414 19.7 23 5. A. James Johnston 1974 - 1975 - 186 - 396 = 46.9 33 - 48 = 68.7 405 17.6 19 6. Donald H. Smith 1965 - 1966 - 180 - 395 = 45.5 42 - 71 = 59.1 402 21.2 19 7. James P. Connor 1955 - 1956 - 156 - 77 - 100 = 77.0 389 20.4 20 8. G. Raymond Weaver 1956 - 1957 - 141 - 368 = 38.8 106 - 171 = 61.9 388 19.4 23 9. A. James Johnston 1975 - 1976 - 181 - 365 = 49.5 21 - 29 = 72.4 383 16.6 27 David S. Freysinger 1979 - 1980 - 167 - 301 = 55.4 49 - 61 = 80.3 383 13.1 25 William P. Thornton 1980 - 1981 - 151 - 349 = 43.5 81 - Ill = 72.9 383 15.3 SEASON FIELD GOALS 1. David S. Freysinger - 209 1981 - 1982 2. A. James Johnston - 186 1974 - 1975 3. David S. Freysinger - 186 1980 - 1981 4. Donald H. Smith - 184 1964 - 1965 5. Ted J. Kirkpatrick - 182 1984 - 1985 (318 = 57.2) 6. A. James Johnston - 181 1975 - 1976 7. Donald H. Smith - 180 1965 - 1966 8. David S. Freysinger - 167 1978 - 1982 9. James P. Connor - 163 1954 - 1956 10. A. James Johnston - 162 1973 - 1977 SEASON FREE THROWS 1. Frank G. Smith - 143 - (Shot all the free throws 218 = as the 65.5 1921 designated - 1922 shooter) 16 games 2. Richard E. Shapiro 124 - 169 = 73.3 1964 - 1965 21 3. Francis C. Noonan 118 - 138 = 85.5 1970 - 1971 24 4. Francis C. Noonan 113 - 132 = 85.6 1971 - 1972 24 5. G. Raymond Weaver 113 - 152 = 74.3 1957 - 1958 19 6. Joseph P. Elinsky 113 - 162 = 69.7 1959 - 1960 20 7. Theodore K. Jursek 109 - 158 = 68.9 1968 - 1969 19 8. Ralph E. Chase 108 - 161 = 67.0 1956 - 1957 20 9. G. Raymond Weaver 106 - 171 = 61.9 1956 1957 20 10. David S. Freysinger - SEASON FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 99 - 117 84.6 1980 1981 24 1. Donald H. Smith 410 (184 = 44.8) 1964 - 1965 21 2. A. James Johnston 396 (186 = 46.9) 1974 - 1975 23 3. Donald H. Smitho 395 (180 = 45.5) 1965 - 1966 19 4. Jon C. Zimmerman - 382* (*Estimated) (153 = 40.0) 1966 - 1967 20 5. Lloyd A. Bonner 377 (139 = 36.8) 1969 - 1970 23 6. G. Raymond Weaver 368 (141 = 38.8) 1956 - 1957 20 7. A. James Johnston 365 (181 = 49.5) 1975 - 1976 23 8. David S. Freysinger - 359 9. Richard C. Barnoski - 353 10. Samuel Jacobs - 351 SEASON FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Frank G. Smith - 218 (Shot all the free throws a 2. G. Raymond Weaver 171 3. Richard E. Shapiro 169 4. Joseph P. Elinsky 162 5. Ralph E. Chase 161 6. Theodore K. Jursek 158 7. G. Raymond Weaver 152 8. Jeffrey R. Thompson 146 9. Francis C. Noonan, Jr. 138 10. Jeffrey R. Thompson 134 William K. Schantzenbach -134 (209 = 58.2) 1981 - 1982 27 (122 = 34.5) 1972 - 1973 23 (147 = 41.9) 1983 - 1984 25 (143 the « 65.5) 1921 - 1922 designated shooter) 16 (106 = 61.9) 1956 - 1957 20 (124 = 73.3) 1964 - 1965 21 (113 = 69.7) 1959 - 1960 20 (108 = 67.0) 1956 - 1957 20 (109 = 68.9) 1968 - 1969 19 (113 = 74.3) 1957 - 1958 19 ( 93 = 63.3) 1971 - 1972 24 (118 = 85.5) 1970 - 1971 24 ( 89 = 66.4) 1972 - 1973 23 ( 89 = 66.4) 1960 - 1961 18 SEASON FIELD GOAL BEST PERCENTAGE 1 . 2 . •3. 4 . 5. Kyle L. Miller David S. Freysinger Edward T. Ward Theodore J. Kirkpatrick- William R. Hutton 61.2 ( 77 58.2 (209 57.6 (130 57.2 (182 57.1 (136 126) 1982 - 1983 24 359) 1981 - 1982 27 226) 1982 - 1983 23 318) 1984 - 1985 23 238) 1974 - 1975 23 6. Michael E. Erdos - 56.6 (111 - 196) 1984 - 1985 23 7. David S. Freysinger - 56.0 (186 - 332) 1980 - 1981 24 8. David S. Freysinger - 55.4 (167 - 301) 1979 - 1980 27 9. Edward T 1 . Ward - 55.1 ( 70 - 129) 1979 - 1980 27 10. William R. Hutton - 54.5 (131 - 239) 1975 - 1976 23 SEASON FREE THROW BEST PERCENTAGE 1. John W. Zerfing - 91.4 ( 32 - 35) 1978 - 1979 20 2. A. James Johnston - 90.9 ( 30 - 33) 1976 - 1977 21 3. John "Jack" Wiley - 89.1 ( 41 - 46) 1956 - 1957 20 4. Francis C. Noonan, Jr. - 85.6 (113 - 132) 1971 - 1972 24 5. Francis C. Noonan, Jr. - 85.5 (118 - 138) 1970 - 1971 24 6. John M. Carroll - 85.2 ( 75 - 88) 1975 - 1976 23 7. David A. Evans - 84.7 ( 61 - 72) 1979 - 1980 27 8. David S. Freysinge r - 84.6 ( 99 - 117) 1980 - 1981 24 9. William D. "Truck" Reese - 84.0 ( 37 - 44) 1937 - 1938 16 10. N. Anthony "Tony"Hermann- 81.5 ( 31 - 38) 1962 - 1963 16 (Records based on starters only) SEASON BEST PER GAME AVERAGE 1 . Donald H . Smith - 21.2 (402 - 19 games) 1965 - 1966 2. James P. Connor - 20.4 (389 - 19 games) 1955 - 1956 3. James P. Connor - 20.0 (381 - 19 games) 1954 - 1955 4. Richard G. Zilling - 20.0 (320 - 16 games) 1949 - 1950 5. Donald H. Smith - 19.7 (414 - 21 games) 1964 - 1965 6. David S. Freysinger - 19.6 (471 - 24 games) 1980 - 1981 7. G. Raymond Weaver - 19.4 (388 - 20 games) 1956 - 1957 8. G. Raymond Weaver - 19.3 (367 - 19 games) 1957 - 1958 9. John D. Hopper - 19.3 (329 - 17 games) 1947 - 1948 10. Theodore K. Jursek - 19.3 (367 - 19 games) 1968 - 1969 (Hopper's total for regular season only) MOST 1. SEASON REBOUNDS Jeffrey R. Thompson - 326 1971 - 1972 24 games 2. Jeffrey R. Thompson - 302 1971 - 1972 23 games 3. Jay A. Anglada - 263 1957 - 1958 18 games 4. Richard E. Shapiro - 262 1964 - 1965 21 games 5. Theodore K. Jursek - 259 1966 - 1967 20 games 6. Joseph P. Elinsky - 245 1959 - 1960 20 games 7. Edward T. Ward - 235 1980 - 1981 25 games 8. J. Dallas Winslow - 232 1965 - 1966 19 games 9. Ralph E. Chase - 223 1956 - 1957 20 games 10. Jon C. Zimmerman - 223 1965 - 1966 19 games BEST ' REBOUND PER GAME AVERAGE 1 . Jay A. Anglada 14.6 (263 - 18 games) 2. Jeffrey R. Thompson 13.5 (326 - 24 games) 3. Jeffrey R. Thompson 13.1 (302 - 23 games) 4. Theodore K. Jursek 12.9 (259 - 20 games) 5. Richard E. Shapiro 12.5 (262 - 21 games) 6. Joseph P. Elinsky - 12.2 (245 - 20 games) 7. J. Dallas Winslow - 12.2 (232 - 19 games) 8. David L. Thomas - 11.8 (212 - 18 games) 1964 - 1965 9. Jon C. Zimmerman - 11.7 (223 - 19 games) 10. Byron G. Quann - 10.9 (218 - 20 games) 1959 - 1960 410 TOP TEN GAME MARKS MOST GAME POINTS 1. David S. Freysinger (19 - 47 ' - 25 = 2. Theodore K. Jursek (14 - 43 - 32 = 3. G. Raymond Weaver (13 - 42 ■ 4. Weston C. Overholt (16 - 39 5. James P. Connor (17 - 37 6. William L. "Red" Stark (16 - 36 7. Richard E. Shapiro (10 - 36 8. David L. Thomas (14 - 35 9. G. Raymond Weaver (13 - 35 10. William R. Hutton (15 - 35 MOST FIELD GOALS GAME 1. David S. Freysinger - 19 2. James P. Connor - 17 3. William L. "Red" Stark - 16 4. Weston C. Overholt - 16 5. Richard G. Zilling - 16 + 16 - 19 = 84.2) Juniata (H) 1948 - + 7 ) Juniata (A) 1955 - + 3 - 5 = 60.0) ■&M (H) 1950 - 195: + 4 ) Jashington College + 16 - 20 = 80.0) ■iM (A) 1964 - 196! + 7 ) >MC (A) 1957 - 1951 + 9 - 10 = 90.0) Albright (H) 1975 ■ + 5 - 6 = 83.3) (25 = 76.0%) 6. Richard G. Zilling - 15 VS Bucknell (H) 1949 - 1950 7. Richard G. Zilling - 15 vs Lebanon Valley (H) 1950 - 1951 8. Donald H. Smith - 15 vs Swarthmore (A) 1965 - 1966 9. A. James Johnston - 15 vs Bucknell (A) 1975 - 1976 10. William R. Hutton - 15 vs Albright (H) 1975 - 1976 MOST FREE THROWS GAME 1. Frank G. Smith - 18 - 21 = 85.7X VS F8tM (H) 1920 - 1921 2. Frank G. Smith - 18 - 21 = 85.7 vs F&M (H) 1921 - 1922 3. G. Raymond Weaver - 16 - 19 = 84.2 vs F&M (H) 1957 - 1958 4. Richard E. Shapiro - 16 - 20 = 80.0 vs Washington (A) '64-'65 5. Frank G. Smith - 16 - 18 = 88.8 vs Muhlenberg (H) 22-23 6. Frank G. Smith - 15 - vs Mt.St.Mary's(H) 21-22 7. Theodore K. Jursek - 15 - 18 = 83.3 vs W.Maryland (A) 68-69 8. Frank G. Smith - 15 - 20 = 75.0 vs Ursinus (A) 1922-23 9. Francis C. Noonan, Jr. - 15 - 16 = 93.75 vs Lycoming (A) 1970-71 10. Victor H. Boell - 14 - vs Gettysburg (A) 10-11 Jon C. Zimmerman - 14 - 17 = 82.3 vs Muhlenberg (H) 66-67 (Smith and Boell were designated . shooters) MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME 1 . James P. Connor - 32 (17 = 53.1) VS Juniata (A) 1955-56 2. Theodore K. Jursek - 32 (14 = 43.8) vs Western Md (A) 68-69 3. G. Raymond Weaver - 28 (10 = 35.7) vs Juniata (A) 1956-57 4. A. James Johnston - 28 (15 = 53.5) vs Bucknell (A) 1975-76 Joseph F . Goellner - 26 G. Raymond Weaver - 25 George F . "Nick” Boyer - 25 Theodore K. Jursek - 25 Lloyd A. Bonner - 25 Lloyd A. Bonner - 25 Lloyd A. Bonner - 25 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS GAME 1 . Frank G. Smith - 21 2. Frank G. Smith - 21 3. Frank G. Smith - 20 4. Richard E. Shapiro - 20 5. Frank G. Smith - 19 6. G. Raymond Weaver - 19 7. Ralph E. Chase - 19 8. William K. Schantzenbach - 19 9. F r ank G. Smith - 18 10. Theodore K. Jursek - 18 (Smith was the designated (14 = 53. .8) VS LV (A) 1968-69 (10 = 40. .0) vs Moravian (H) 56-57 (10 = 40. .0) vs Washington (A) 68-69 ( 8 = 32. .0) vs Bates (A) 1969 -70 (12 = 48. .0) vs Muhlenberg (A) 69-70 ( 9 = 36. .0) vs Elizabethtown (H)69-70 (12 = 48. .0) vs LV (H) 1970-71 (18 = 85.7) VS FScM (H) 1920 - 1921 (18 = 85.7) vs FScM (H) 1921 - 1922 (15 = 75.0) vs Ursinus (A) 1922-23 (16 = 80.0) vs Washington (A) 64-65 (13 = 68.4) vs CCNY (A) 1922- 23 (16 = 84.2) vs FScM (H) 1957 - 1958 (12 _ 63.1) vs Juniata (A) 1956-57 (12 = 63.1) vs Gettysburg (A) 60-61 (16 = 88.8) vs Muhlenberg (H) 22-23 (15 = 83.3) vs Western Md (A) 68-69 ) BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME 1. Edward T. Ward - 91.6 2. David S. Freysinger - 85.7 3. David S. Freysinger - 85.7 4. Lloyd A. Bonner - 81.8 5. Guy Brunt - 81.8 (11 - 12) vs Western Md (H) 82-83 (12 - 14) vs Gettysburg (H) 81-82 (12 - 14) vs FScM (H) 1981 - 1982 ( 9 - 11) vs Moravian (A) 1968-69 (9-11) vs FScM (H) 1970 - 1971 6. Theodore J. Kirkpatrick - 81.8 ( 9 - 11) VS Messiah (A) 1983-84 7. Theodore J. Kirkpatrick - 81.8 ( 9 - 11) vs Swarthmore (H) 84-85 8. David S. Freysinger - 80.0 ( 8 - 10) vs Gettysburg (A) 81-82 9. Theodore K. Jursek - 78.5 (11 - 14) vs FScM (H) 1987 - 1968 10. David S. Freysinger - 78.5 (11 - 14) vs Gettysburg (H) 80-81 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME 1. Jay A. Anglada - 1007o (13 - 13) VS Swarthmore (A) 57-58 2. William K. Schantzenbach - 100 (12 - 12) vs Ursinus (A) 1960-61 3. Philip J . Fogli - 100 (12 - 12) vs Muhlenberg (A) 65-66 4. Francis C. Noonan - 100 (12 - 12) vs Bucknell (A) 1971-72 5. Jerald A ."Jerry" Solot - 100 (11 - 11) vs Gettysburg (H) 66-67 6. Theodore K. Jursek - 100 (10 - 10) vs Lycoming (A) 1968-69 7. John F. "Jack" Markel - 100 (10 - 10) vs Moravian (H) 1975-76 8. Francis C. Noonan - 93.7 (15 - 16) vs Lycoming (A) 1970-71 9. William K. Schantzenbach - 92.8 (13 - 14) vs Washington (A) 62-63 10. Francis C. Noonan - 92.8 (13 - 14) vs Brandeis (A) 1971-72 MOST REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. John M. Kohlmeier 2. Byron G. Quann 3. Theodore J. Jursek 4. Eugene M. Becker 5. Jeffrey R. Thompson 6. Jay A. Anglada 27 VS Lebanon Valley (H) 1955 - 1956 26 vs PMC (A) 1959 - 1960 25 vs Haverford (A) 1966 - 1967 23 vs PMC (H) 1961 - 1962 22 vs Brandeis (A) 1971 - 1972 21 vs Juniata (H) 1957 - 1958 Richard E. Shapiro - 21 VS Wilkes (A) 1963 - 1964 Richard E. Shapiro - 21 vs Washington College (A)1964 - 1965 David L. Thomas - 21 vs FScM (A) 1964 - 1965 Theodore K . Jursek - 21 vs Western Maryland (A) 1968 - 1969 Theodore K . Jursek - 21 vs Swarthmore (A) 1969 - 1970 Jeffrey R. Thompson - 21 vs Elizabethtown (A) 1972 - 1973 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS 1. N. Anthony "tony" Hermann - 26 1962 - 1963 2. David S. Freysinger - 24 1980 - 1981 (22) 3. Lloyd A. Bonner - 24 1969 - 1970 4. Theodore K. Jursek - 22 1968 - 1969 5. Francis C. Noonan - 22 1971 - 1972 6. John "Jack" Wiley - 19 1956 - 1957 7. Francis C. Noonan - 18 1971 - 1972 8. David S. Freysinger - 17 1979 - 1980 9. John M. Carroll - 16 1975 - 1976 John M. Carroll - 16 1975 - 1976 MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES ATHLETIC CONFERENCE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS 1958 Wagner College 1975 - FScM (South) 1959 - Wagner College - Phila. Textile (North) 1960 - Drexel 1976 - Widener (South) 1961 - Albright - Scranton (North) 1962 - Hofstra 1977 - Widener (South) 1963 - Hofstra - Albright (North) 1964 - Elizabethtown 1978 - Widener (South) 1965 - Dickinson (South) - Scranton (North) - Albright (North) 1979 - F&cM (South) 1966 - Drexel (South) - Elizabethtown (North) - Albright (North) 1980 - Dickinson (South) 1967 - Drexel (South) - Scranton (North) - Wagner (North) 1981 - FStM (South) 1968 - Muhlenberg (South) - Scranton (North) - Wagner (North) 1982 - Widener (South) 1969 - Muhlenberg (South) - Scranton (North) - Scranton (North) 1983 - Widener (South) 1970 - Muhlenberg (South) - Scranton (North) - Phila. Textile (North) 1984 - FScM (South) 1971 - Muhlenberg (South) - Scranton (North) - Phila. Textile (North) 1985 - Widener (South) 1972 - PMC (South) - Scranton (North) - Phila. Textile (North) 1986 - 1973 - Lebanon Valley (South) - Phila. Textile (North) 1987 - 1974 - Johns Hopkins (South) - Albright (North) MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE PLAYOFF RESULTS 1947-1948 Invited to play in the MAC post season tournament as an at-large team. Moravian 64 - 74 1st round PMC 60 - 53 consolation 1948-1949 Invited to play in the MAC post season tournament as an at-large team. Wagner 48 - 57 1st round OFFICIALLY JOINED MAC BASKETBALL LEAGUE IN 1957-1958 1963- 1964 Made the playoffs for the first time. Lost to Muhlenberg 61 - 75 (1st round) 1964- 1965 MAC Southern Division Champions. Beat Elizabethtown 77 - 62 at Muhlenberg. Lost overall MAC crown to Northern winner Albright 56 - 70 at Muhlenberg. 1968-1969 Lost at F&M in the first round to PMC 73 - 80 1971- 1972 Finished fourth in the Southern Division. Lost at PMC to Lebanon Valley in in the first round 74 - 86. 1972- 1973 Lost in the first round to Widener 26 - 38 (MAC South) 1979-1980 MAC South West Champions - 10 - 2. MAC Southern Division Champions. Beat Widener 52 - 38 and Ursinus 65 - 62 0T. NCAA Regional Tournament Consolation winner. Lost to Scranton 48 - 51 and beat Ursinus 77 - 64. 1980- 1981 Runner-up Southern Division Playoffs Beat Gettysburg 73 - 55 (playoff for 4th spot) Beat Ursinus 67 - 62 Lost in finals to F&M 54 - 65 1981- 1982 MAC South West Champions 10-2 Lost to Ursinus in 1st round 37 - 39 0T NCAA Regional Playoffs. Lost to Widener 53 - 61 and Scranton 77 - 91. 1982- 1983 MAC South West Champions 9-3 • Beat Washington College in the 1st round 96 - 63 and lost to Widener 56 - 64 (finals) Holiday Tournament Championships 1971-1972 Sun Coast Tournament at Florida Presbyterian in St. Petersburg, Florida. Beat Florida Presbyterian 85 - 71 and Brandeis 101 - 85 1979-1980 2nd Annual Kiwanis Tournament Championship at Dickinson. Beat Messiah 63 - 51 and Gettysburg 63 - 56. 1982-1983 5th Annual Kiwanis Tournament Championship at Dickinson. Beat Messiah 62 - 49 and Shippensburg 60 - 57. DICKINSON COLLEGE BASKETBALL LETTERMAN AND ROSTERS 1896 - 1985 1896 - TEAM (1) ATTACK - HARRY C. HUBLER "98;GEORGE W. SHEET2 "98; EDGAR R. HECKMAN "97 CAPTAIN CENTER - HARRY C. LOUTHER "98; T.MARSHALL WEST "99; FREDERICK L. KRIEBEL "98 DEFENSE - HOWARD E. MOSES "98; LEWIS A. DYER "96; DAVID N. HOUSTON "00 1898 - 1899 TEAM <2> ATTACK - WILSON S. ROTHERMEL "OIL; WARREN N. SHUMAN "02 CENTER - ARTHUR M. DEVALL "99L CAPTAIN DEFENSE - FLOYD L. HESS "OIL; WILLIAM H. TAYLOR "00L SECOND TEAM ATTACK - DORSEY N. MILLER "01; THOMAS LEONARD HOOVER "00L CENTER - THOMAS M. ROBINS "01 CAPTAIN DEFENSE - EDWIN F. HANN "01; J. PERRY WOOD 01 ABOVE TWO TEAMS (1) AND <2> APPEARED NEVER TO HAVE PLAYED ANY I NT E R C0L L EGIAT E GAM E S 1899 - 1900 TEAM <3> ATTACK - *JOHN MC6UFFIE "02L; *GEORGE V. METZEL "00 CENTER - *THOMAS LEONARD HOOVER "00L; *HAMILTON D. GILLESPIE "02L GUARD - *FLOYD L. HESS "OIL; *WILLIAM H. TAYLOR "00L CAPTAIN OTHERS - WARREN N. SHUMAN "02 MANAGER; JAMES E. BELT "02 *INDICATES LETTER WINNERS - TEAM <3> APPEARS TO BE THE FIRST TEAM TO RECEIVE THE VARSITY "D" 1 900 1901 TEAM <4> FORWARD - ^ROBERT E. POWELL "05; *WARREN N. SHUMAN '02 CENTER - *JAMES E. BELT '02 GUARD - *FLOYD L. HESS 'OIL CAPTAIN; ^ARCHIBALD M. HOAGLAND '03L OTHERS - WILLIAM H. TAYLOR '00L; JOHN MCGUFFIE ' 0 2L; HARRY E. ODGERS "02; BERTRAND L. CHAPMAN '02; EDWIN R. BRUNYATE '03 MANAGER - ROBERT Y. STUART '03 1901 - 1902 TEAM <5> FORWARD - *HARRY E. ODGERS '02; ^ROBERT E. POWELL '05 CAPTAIN CENTER - *WILLIAM L. BRUNYATE '05 GUARD - *WARREN N. SHUMAN '02; *BERTRAND L. CHAPMAN '02; *S. LUTHER BARE '02 OTHERS - EDWIN CARLIN '04L; HOWARD P. PRICKETT '04L; JAMES H. OPIE '05; J. WALTER KELLEY '02; EDWIN R. BRUNYATE '03; ROBERT Y. STUART '03; DANIEL E. HARMAN *P MANAGER - JAMES A. BETTS '04; ASS'T RIPPEY T. SADLER '06 1902 - 1903 TEAM <6> FORWARD - WILLIAM L. BRUNYATE '05 CAPTAIN; EDWIN R. BRUNYATE '03; JAMES H. OPIE '05; HOWARD P. PRICKETT '04L CENTER - PAUL E. TOMPKINSON '03 GUARD - EDWIN C. AMMERMAN '04L; ROBERT Y. STUART '03; S. BRITTAIN SEELEY *P MANAGER - W. GIBBS MCKENNEY '03; ASS'T BENJAMIN H. HINCHMAN '05 *NO LETTERS AWARDED THIS YEAR BECAUSE OF ABBREVIATED TWO GAME SEASON 1904 - 1905 TEAM (7) FORWARD - *JAMES H. OPIE '05; *RALPH E. SMITH '05 CENTER - *ROBERT F. RICH '07 GUARD - *RIPPEY T. SADLER '06 CAPTAIN AND MGR.; *GEORGE M. BRINER '0 OTHERS - VANCE L. EALY '07; WILLIAM L. BRUNYATE '05; HARRY G. BRENNAMAN *P; CHARLES E. WHITEHEAD *P; HARRY H. NUTTLE '06 420 MANAGER - J. LANE MILLER (INDOOR SPORTS) '06 1908 - 1909 TEAM (8) FORWARD - *WILL I AM F. HOUSMAN '09; ^ROBERT W. HANKEE '11L CENTER - ^ALBERT A. "BERT" HOFFMAN 11L CAPTAIN GUARD - ^CHARLES A. AMBROSE '09L; *CARLTON R. WAN HOOK '12 OTHERS - VICTOR H. BOELL '11; CLINTON H. GARRETT '09; ENGLEBERT H. GARRISON MO MANAGER - CLARENCE 6. SHENTON MO (INDOOR SPORTS) 1909 - 1910 TEAM (9) FORWARD - *VICTOR H. BOELL Ml MGR.; ROBERT W. HANKEE MIL CENTER - ALBERT A. "BERT" HOFFMAN 11L GUARD - * CARLTON R. WAN HOOK '12 CAPTAIN; * ENGLEBERT H. GARRISON MO M3; ASS'T MANAGER - NORRIS M. MUMPER M2 OTHERS -HAROLD A. GILMAN M3; D. ALBERT "CHICK" HENDERSON M2; GEORGE P. GRANT M3; THOMAS B. MILLER M2 1910 - 1911 TEAM (10) FORWARD - ^VICTOR H. BOELL '11 CAPTAIN; *WI LLI AM F. HOUSMAN MIL CENTER - ^FRANCIS A. "MOTHER" DUNN M4 GUARD - *D. ALBERT "CHICK" HENDERSON M2; CARLTON R. WAN HOOK M2 OTHERS - J. HARRISON CORBIN '14L; RUSSELL E. MCELFISH '14; RAYMOND E. MARSHALL '14; HAROLD A. GILMAN M3 MANAGER - NORRIS M. MUMPER M2; ASS'T R. BRUCE PATTERSON M3 1911 - 1912 TEAM (11) FORWARD - *F. DONALD BACHMAN M5; *PHI LIP L. PEARLMAN ' 14L CENTER - * FRANC IS A. "MOTHER" DUNN M4 GUARD - *D. ALBERT "CHICK" HENDERSON M2 CAPTAIN; * J. HARRISON CORBIN M4L OTHERS - RUSSELL E. MCELFISH M4;JOEL CLASTER '14; WALTER M. TOBIAS 14L MANAGER - R. BRUCE PATTERSON M3; ASS'T PAUL BROWN M 4 1918 - 1919 TEAM < 12) FORWARD - *CLAI R A. DAW IS M. COHEN '20L CENTER - *CLARENCE L. BROCK GUARD - ^BERNARD L. LEMISCH OTHERS - PAUL W. PRITCHARD 19L 22; *FORRESTJ . MERWINE M9L CAPTAIN;*JACOB "23 M9L; * RALPH L. M INKER '20 "20; HAROLD H. SUENDER "20;JOSEPH N. GORSON MANAGER - GEORGE FLEIGELMAN "20L 1919 - 1920 TEAM (13) FORWARD - *CLAIR A. DAWIS "22;*JACOB M. COHEN "20L CENTER - *F. STANLEY KREBS "22L GUARD - *RALPH L. MINKER "20 CAPTAIN AND MGR.; *FRANK OTHERS - CLARENCE L. BROCK "23; HOWARD J. CARTER '43; SCHULTZ "23; HAROLD S. IRWIN "23; PAUL W. PRITCHARD "20 G. SMITH "23 WILLIAM C. 1920 - 1921 TEAM (14) FORWARD *JAMES L. BEIGHLE / OO ■ J *F. STANLEY KREPS "22L CAPTAIN CENTER - ^CLARENCE M. WALLACE "24 GUARD ^HOWARD J. CARTER "23 MGR.; *FRANK G. SMITH '23 OTHERS - HAROLD S. IRWIN "23; HUGH K. JOHNSTON "24 "24; CARLTON D. GOOD I EL "24; BRINLEY R. SAYES "24; PHILIP H. JOHNSTON JOHN B. KENNEDY "22 1921 - 1922 TEAM (15) FORWARD - *HUGH K. JOHNSTON "24;*F'HILIP H. JOHNSTON " 24; *F. STANLEY KREPS "22L CENTER - ^CLARENCE M. WALLACE "24 GUARD -*FRANK G. SMITH "23 CAPTAIN;*HAROLD S. IRWIN "23 AND MGR. OTHERS - CORNELIUS M. DAILEY "25;JOHN S. SMITH '24;WILLIAM C. SCHULT '23; SIDNEY D. KLINE '24 1922 - 1923 TEAM <16) FORWARD - *HUGH K. JOHNSTON '24;*PHILIP H. JOHNSTON '24 CENTER - *CLARENCE M. WALLACE '24 CAPTAIN GUARD FRANK G. SMITH ' 23; *HAROLD S. IRWIN '23 MANAGER -FRANK 6. SMITH '23 OTHERS - SIDNEY D. KLINE '24; LOUIS CHERCHESKY ' 25L; BENJAMIN SCHLOSSBACH '26; CLYDE E. CARPENTER '26; 0. B. JENKINSON '25; EARL LAUCKS '25 1923 - 1924 TEAM 0 7) FORWARD -*HUGH K. JOHNSTON '24 CAPTAIN;*PHILIP H. JOHNSTON '24 CENTER -*CLARENCE M. WALLACE '24 GUARD -*HAROL.D S. IRWIN ' 25L ; *S IDNEY D. KLINE '24 MANAGER - SIDNEY D. KLINE '24 OTHERS - BENJAMIN SCHLOSSBACH '26; THOMAS R. GALLAGHER '27; CLYDE E. CARPENTER '26; LOUIS CHERCHESKY '25L; ARTHUR L. JOSEPH '25; BENJAMIN BARRIS '25L; KENNETH S. TWYMAN '27 1924 - 1925 TEAM <1S > FORWARD -*THOMAS R. GALLAGHER '27;*LOUIS CHERCHESKY '25L CENTER -*JACOB M. "YOCK" GOLDBERG '27L GUARD -*HAROLD S. IRWIN '25L CAPTAIN;*SIDNEY D. KLINE '26L MANAGER - CLYDE E. CARPENTER '26 OTHERS - VICTOR F. BA12 '28; FRED E. SWEELY '28; THEODORE H. KAIN '2 LEE M. BOWES '28; NATHAN W. POTAMKIN '27L;BENJAMIN BARRIS '25L;JAMES J. FREEDMAN '28L 1925 - 1926 TEAM (19) FORWARD -*THOMAS R. GALLAGHER '27;*FRED E. SWEELY '28 CENTER -*JACOB M. "YOCK" GOLDBERG "27L CAPTAIN GUARD -VICTOR F. BAI2 " 28; ^THEODORE H. KAIN / 28 MANAGER - THOMAS R. GALLAGHER "27 OTHERS - PHILIP E. TRIFICIAN BOWES '29; RAY T. MENTZER "29 "28L; WILLIAM L. BOWSER '28; '27L; HAROLD H. LEVINSON " 28L 1926 - 1927 TEAM <20) "28L; NATHAN W. POTAMKIN "27L; LEE M. • JOHN W. MCCONNELL "29; BERNARD LUBER HOWARD W. LEWIS "29; CARL H. AUERBACH ; MAX BERKOWITZ "28L FORWARD -*THOMAS R. GALLAGHER "27 CAPTAIN;*FRED E. SWEELY "28;*LEE M. BOWES "29 CENTER -*JACOB M. "YOCK" GOLDBERG "27L GUARD —*VICTOR F. BAIZ "28;*NATHAN W. POTAMKIN "27L;*PHILIP E. TRIPI Cl AN "28L;*CARL H. AUERBACH "27L MANAGER - LEE M. BOWES, "29 OTHERS - BERNARD LUBER "28L; C. EBEN SMITH "28; W. REESE HITCHENS "28; WILBUR L. ARBEGAST "29; HERBERT H. SNELL "30; MAX BERKOWITi 2'dL; PHILIP MAGRO "28L 1927 - 1928 TEAM <21> FORWARD -*FRED E. SWEELY '28 CAPTAIN;*PHILIP E. TRIPICIAN "28L;*H. LANE FORMAN '30 CENTER -*RAY T. MENTZER "29 GUARD -*VICTOR F. BAIZ "28;^BERNARD LUBER "28L;*C. EBEN SMITH "28 MANAGER -*W. REESE HITCHENS "28;*0. DIXON MARSHALL "SOL OTHERS - RAYMOND N."TUFFY" HOFFMAN "30; LEE M. BOWES "29; LEONARD L. EISENBERG WALTER E. GUNBY "29; W. REESE HITCHENS ALBERT HOUCK "32 "29L; WILLIAM D. ANGLE "30; "28; WILBUR L. ARBEGAST "29; 1928 - 1929 TEAM <22> FORWARD -*WILLIAM D. ANGLE "30;*RAYMOND N. "TUFFY" HOFFMAN "30 L. ARBEGAST "29;^ALBERT HOUCK "32;^LEONARD L. EISENBERG "29L *WILBUR CENTER -*RAY T. MENTZER "29 CAPTAIN GUARD -*PAUL E. SMITH "30;*JOHN W. MCCONNELL "29;^WALTER E. GUNBY "29 - JOHN W. MCCONNELL "29 MANAGER OTHERS - H. LANE FORMAN '30; HERBERT A. BARON "31; EDWARD E. JOHNSON / 32; CLARK M. FORCEY "31; DANIEL L. BF;ILLHART "31; JOSEPH J. SHOMOCK "31; WILLIAM S. JENKINS "31 1929 - 1930 TEAM (23) FORWARD -*THOMAS J. FOLEY "31L;*RAYMOND N."TUFFY" HOFFMAN "30 CAPTAIN;*MEYER P. "PAT" POTAMKIN "32 CENTER -*JOSEPH J. MYERS "32 GUARD —*PAUL E. SMITH "30;*ALBERT HOUCK "32 MANAGER -*WILLIAM D. ANGLE "30 OTHERS - ROBERT "RED" WILLIAMS "32; DANIEL L. BRILLHART '31;HERBERT A. BARON "31; WILLIAM S. JENKINS "31; HERBERT A. HEERWAGEN "32; CLARK M. FORCEY "31; DONALD G. LEE "31; WILLIAM J. TAYLOR "32; CHARLES E. MYERS 1930 - 1931 TEAM (24) FORWARD -*THOMAS J. FOLEY "31L CAPTAIN;*MEYER P. "PAT" POTAMKIN "32;*DANIEL L. BRILLHART "31 CENTER -*JOSEPH J. MYERS "32 GUARD -^JOSEPH F. LIPINSKI "33;*MURRAY FREDERICKS "32L;*LE0N R. "TED" SLOAN "33 MANAGER -*DONALD G. LEE "31 OTHERS - ROBERT "RED" WILLIAMS "32; HERBERT A. BARON "31; MELVIN L. "TEB" FEROE "32; J. MILTON DAVIDSON "33; CHARLES E. MYERS "32; A. JAMES REEVES "33; L. WALDO HERRITT "33 1931 - 1932 TEAM (25) FORWARD -*MEYER P. "PAT" POTAMKIN "32;*LL0YD W. "CORNEY" HUGHES '34;*MELVIN L. "TEB" FEROE "32 CENTER -*JOSEPH J. MYERS "32 CAPTAIN GUARD -*JOSEPH F. LIPINSKI "33;^MURRAY FREDERICKS "32L MANAGER -*J. RICHARD BUDDING "32 OTHERS - CHARLES H. B. "CHICK" KENNEDY "34; BENJAMIN D. JAMES "34; J. MILTON DAVIDSON "33; LEON R. "TED" SLOAN 33; JOHN B. FOWLER "34; A. JAMES REEVES "33; L. WALDO HERRITT "33 1932 1933 TEAM <26) FORWARD -*PERCY C. WILSON "35;*CHARLES H. B. "CHICK" KENNEDY "34;*A. JAMES REEWES '33;*L. WALDO HERRITT "33;*LE0N R. "TED" SLOAN '33 CENTER -*LLOYD W. "CORNEY" HUGHES "34; *J. MILTON DAVIDSON "33 GUARD -*JOSEPH F. LIPINSKI "33 CAPTAIN; MANAGER -*THOMAS L. BROOKS "33 OTHERS - R. EDWARD STEELE "35; JOHN B. FOWLER '34; BENJAMIN D. JAMES "34; ROBERT J. FINNEY "35; RICHARD A. LINDSEY "35; WILLIAM S. THOMAS "35 1933 - 1934 TEAM <27) FORWARD -*PERCY C. WILSON "35;*WILLI AM E. KERSTETTER "36;*ROBERT J. FINNEY "35;*JOHN H. "JACK" EATON "36 CENTER -*LLOYD W. "CORNEY" HUGHES "34 GUARD -*CHARLES H. B. "CHICK" KENNEDY "34 CAPTAIN;*BENJAMIN D. JAMES "34;*R. EDWARD STEELE "35;*JOHN B. FOWLER "34 MANAGER -*RALPH P. KINSEY "35 OTHERS - PETER SIVESS "36; WILLIAM S. THOMAS "35; FRED H. GREEN '35; WILLIAM P. GROVES "34; RALPH S. HAYES '36; JOHN W. CLARK "36 1934 - 1935 TEAM (28) FORWARD -*PERCY C. WILSON "35;*WILLI AM E. KERSTETTER "36;*ROBERT J. FINNEY "35 CENTER -*WILLI AM B. KINTZIN6 "37 GUARD —*R. EDWARD STEELE "35 CAPTAIN;*LEWIS M. "DOC" STERNER "37;*J0HN H. "JACK" EATON "36;*FRED H. GREEN "35 MANAGER -*WILLIAM S. THOMAS "35 OTHERS - PETER SIVESS "36; JAMES W. SMITH "37; VANCE L. “COCKY" SMITH "37; HAROLD E. "FLASH" MILLER "37 1935 - 1936 TEAM (29) FORWARD -*WILL1AM E. KERSTETTER "36;*J0HN H. "JACK" EATON "36;*VANCE L. "COCKY" SMITH "37 CENTER -*WILL IAM B. KINTZING "37;*PETER SIVESS "36 GUARD -*LEWIS M. "DOC" STERNER '37;*HARQLD E. "FLASH" MILLER "37 MANAGER -*JOHN W. CLARK '36 OTHERS - GEORGE SHUMAN '37; CLARENCE B. HENDRICKSON '38; JAMES LJ. SMITH '37; EARL R. DOLL '38; G. MAX STINE '38 1936 - 1937 TEAM (30) FORWARD —*VANCE L. "COCKY" SMITH '37;*HAR0LD E. "FLASH" MILLER '37;*EARL R. DOLL '38 CENTER -*WILLIAM B. KINTZING '37;*WILLIAM H. HENDRICKSON '39 GUARD -*LEWIS M. "DOC" STERNER '37;*SAMUEL PADJEN '39;*WILLIAM D. REESE '39 MANAGER -*J. BARNES KINTZING '37 OTHERS - KINZIE L. LIE I ME R '39; AUSTIN W. BITTLE '39; SAUL LAZOVIK '39 JAMES M. MATTHEWS '39; L. GILBERT HERTZLER '39; HAROLD W. SMITH '39; CLARENCE B. HENDRICKSON '38 1937 - 1938 TEAM (31) FORWARD -*EARL R. DOLL '38;*KINZIE L. WEIMER '39;*HOWARD L. WILLIAMS '40 CENTER -*WILLIAM H. HENDRICKSON '39;*LEONARD S. KERBER '40 GUARD -*SAMUEL PADJEN '39;*WILLIAM D. REESE '39;^CLARENCE B. HENDRICKSON '38 MANAGER -*HARRY J. NUTTLE '38 OTHERS - L. GILBERT HERTZLER '39; AUSTIN W. BITTLE '39; JAMES M. MATTHEWS '39; SAUL LAZOVIK '39; PRIMO MORI '40; GUY A. BOWE '40; WILLIAM H. MYERS '40; JOHN W. WRIGHT '40 1938 - 1939 TEAM (32) FORWARD -*KINZIE L. WEIMER '39;*HOWARD L. WILLIAMS '40;*JOHN E. CAMPBELL '41 CENTER -*WILLIAM H. HENDRICKSON '39;*BERNARD J. KEATING '41 GUARD —*WILLIAM D. REESE '39;*WILLIAM B. KERFOOT '41 MANAGER -*JUDSON L. SMITH '39 OTHERS - JOHN A. "JACK" BOGAR '41; FRANKLIN K. STEVENS '41; RICHARD W WAGNER '41; JOHN R. FOX '40; W. DEAN FENCIL '41; DONALD M. SEESEY'40 193? - 1940 TEAM (33) FORWARD -*HOWARD L. WILLIAMS '40 CAPTAIN;*JOHN R. "JACK" NEIMAN M2 CENTER -*BERNARD J. KEATING Ml GUARD -*JOHN E. "SOUP" CAMPBELL Ml ;*WILLIAM B. KERFOOT Ml ;*JACQUES K. "JACK" MILLER Ml MANAGER -*W ILL I AM F. DEPP M0;*T. SMEDLEY BARTRAM MO OTHERS - RICHARD W. WAGNER Ml; JOHN A. "JACK" BOGAR Ml; FRANKLIN K. STEWENS'. "41; PAUL S. SHAFFER '41; LEONARD P. SUPULSKI '42; JAMES W. MCGUCKIN M2; JOHN B. DANNER '42; ALBERT E. ANDREWS '42; RAYMOND C. GRANDON '42; HERBERT J. BROWNLEE '42; RUSSELL A. COOPER M2; HENRY J. STOJOWSKI M2 1940 - 1941 TEAM (34) FORWARD -* JOHN R . "JACK" NEIMAN "'42; *W I L LI AM H. "ACE" KENETY M3;*JACQUES K. "JACK" MILLER Ml CENTER -^BERNARD J. KEATING '41;*JAMES L. "SONNY" BACON '43 GUARD -*NORMAN R. OLEWILER M3;*WILLIAM B. KERFOOT Ml;* JOHN E. "SOUP" CAMPBELL M1;*GUY B. MAYO M3 MANAGER -*JOHN B. CARROLL Ml OTHERS - MARSHALL B. "MIKE" DEFORREST M3; JAMES W. MCGUCKIN M2; PALMER S. MCGEE M3; ALBERT E. ANDREWS M2; C. LAW MCCABE M3; WILLIAM H. WI TAKER MB 1941 - 1942 TEAM (35) FORWARD -*JOHN R. "JACK" NEIMAN '42 CAPTAIN;*WILLIAM H. "ACE" KENET/ '43;*JQSEPH J. FREEMAN '43;^MARSHALL B. "MIKE" DEFORREST M3 CENTER -*JAMES L. "SONNY" BACON M3; *GUY B. MAYO M3 GUARD -*PALMER S. MCGEE M3;*NORMAN R. OLEWILER M3 MANAGER -*HARRI SON C. SPENCER M2 OTHERS - C. LAW MCCABE M3; WILLIAM H. MCINROY '47; ALBERT E. ANDREWS M2; ARTHUR W. COLLINS MS; THOMAS G. HECKEL M 6 1942 1943 TEAM <36) FORWARD - NORMAN R. OLEWILER '43; JOSEPH J. FREEMAN "43; JOHN D. HOPPER '48; THOMAS G. HECKEL '46 CENTER - WILLIAM H. "ACE" KENETY '43; VINCENT J. SCHAFMEI STEP '49 GUARD - FORWARD - DONALD H. MCGEE '47; MARSHALL B. "MIKE" DEFORREST '43; ARTHUR W. COLLINS '46; WILLIAM H. MCINROY '47 GUARD - ROBERT M. CASEY '46; ALVIN A. WOERLE '45; KENNETH MAYO '47 MANAGER - JAMES H. TISDEL '44; PAUL H. NEFF '44 **BECAUSE OF WWII SHORTENED SEASON, THERE APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN NO LETTERS AWARDED IN 1943. JANUARY GRADUATES OLEWILER, DEFORREST, AND KENETY WOULD CERTAINLY HAVE WON LETTERS HAD THEY NOT BEEN DRAFTED INTO THE ARMED SERVICES. ALL THE REST WOULD HAVE LETTERED EXCEPT FREEMAN, MCINROY, AND HECKEL WHO DID NOT PLAY ENOUGH TIME TO WIN LETTERS. 1943 - 1944 NO TEAM (INTRAMURAL ALL STARS WERE AWARDED LETTERS) THE FOLLOWING WERE AWARDED LETTERS: GEORGE S. SECRIST '46; GEORGE S. HEWITT '44; ROBERT B. COLEMAN '46; THOMAS L. GUEST '49; BRUCE C. ADAMS '46; DONALD W. CUNNINGHAM '47; DANIEL GEORGE GERARD '47; CHARLES F. L. BRUNO '47; RAYFORD A. ROBEL '47; FRANK PAGANO '47; JOSEPH LIZANEC '46; EUGENE L. GRANDON '45; GEORGE WILLIAM STRAUSS '47; WILLIAM J. HANLEY '44; DONALD Q. SPROLE '45 1944 - 1945 TEAM (37) FORWARD -*ROBERT M. MARINE '49;*D0N A. COSBY '43 CENTER -*HOWARD L. HOFFMAN '49 GUARD -*MORTON H. ELKIS '48;*WILLIAM R. LUDWIG '49 MANAGER -^FOSTER E. BRENNEMAN '46;*WILLIAM H. MOYLE '46 OTHERS - HAMPTON P. CORSON '49; DONALD W. CUNNINGHAM '51; GEORGE W. JACOBS '48; EDWARD H. SWOYER '44; FRANK W. SHELLEY '50; CHARLES F. L. BRUNO '47; WILBUR H. SEWARD ' 48; FREDERICK S. WILSON '48; DONALD Q. SPROLE '45; JAMES B. JAMISON '46; EMANUEL A. "MIKE" CASSIMATIS '49; JOHN H. GIBSON '47 1 945 1946 TEAM (38) FORWARD -*JOHN D. HOPPER '48;*FRANCIS C. NOONAN '48;*HAROLD E. MILLER ' 49 CENTER -*WILL IAM A. LANDT "49 GUARD -*WARREN H. SPENCER '48 CAPTAIN;*EUGENE A. EVANS '49;*CONRAD KAHLER '49 MANAGER -^FOSTER E. BRENNEMAN '46 OTHERS - EDWARD J. CARL '51; FREDERICK C. "TED" MAY '49; WILBUR H. SEWARD '48; FRED BARISH '47; WILLIAM H. WHITAKER '48; DON A. COSBY '48; JAMES R. GRIEL '47; GEORGE W. SMITH '49; FRANCIS C. GERBER '51; JAMES F. ROBERTSON '48; H. NATHAN GREENWAY '48; THOMAS 6. HECKEL '46 1946 - 1947 TEAM (39) FORWARD —*JOHN D. HOPPER '48 CAPTAIN;*FRANCIS C. NOONAN '48;*WILLIS A. ALEXANDER '47;*FREDERICK C. "TED" MAY '49;*GERALD L. MILLER '50 CENTER -*VINCENT J. SCHAFMEISTER '49;*JAMES C. POOLEY '50 GUARD -*EUGENE A. EVANS '49;*WESTON C. OVERHOLT '50; MANAGER -^ROBERT E. HORNER '47 OTHERS - EDWARD J. CARL '51; PAUL L. PAXTON '49; HOWARD L. HOFFMAN '49; WILLIAM A. LANDT '49 1947 - 1948 TEAM (40) FORWARD -*JOHN D. HOPPER '48 CO-CAPTAIN;*FRANCIS C. NOONAN '48 CO-CAPTAIN;*FREDERICK C. "TED" MAY '49 CENTER -*VINCENT J. SCHAFMEISTER '49;*JAMES C. POOLEY '50 GUARD -*■ EUGENE A. EVANS ' 49; *WESTON C. OVERHOLT ' 50 ; *ELWOOD J. "OOP" LONG '51 MANAGER -*FRANCIS T. "RED" HILDENBERGER '48;*WILLIAM M. HEFFLEY '49 OTHERS - GERALD L. MILLER '50; ROBERT H. CROW '50; JAMES K. ABBOTT '50; HAMPTON P. CORSON '49; PAUL E. MILLER '51; JOHN E. SLIKE '51 1948 - 1949 TEAM (41) FORWARD -*WESTON C. OVERHOLT '50;*FREDERICK C. "TED" MAY '49;*JOHN E. SLIKE '51 430 CENTER -*VINCENT J. SCHAFMEISTER "49 CO-CAPTAIN;*ELWOOD J. "OOP" LONG "51 GUARD -*EU6ENE A. EVANS '49 CO-CAPTAIN;*HAMPTON_P. CORSON "4?;*GERALD L. MILLER '50;*PAUL E. MILLER '51;*JAMES K. ABBOTT '50 MANAGER -*WILLIAM M. HEFFLEY " 49 ;*THEODORE H. ELY "50 OTHERS - MARVIN A. ZUCKER "52; ROBERT H. CROW "50 1949 - 1950 TEAM (42) FORWARD -*WESTON C. OVERHOLT "50 CAPTAIN;*RI CHARD 6. ZILLING "52;*JAMES K. ABBOTT "50 CENTER -*WILL IAM R. KINSELLA "52 GUARD -*ELWOQD J. "OOP" LONG "51;*J0HN E. SLIKE "51;*GERALD "50;*MARVIN A. ZUCKER "52 MANAGER -*JOSEPH J. BURGOON "50;*THEODORE H. ELY "50;*JAMES SPOFFORD "51 OTHERS - W. J. GOBRECHT "52; RICHARD E. REESE "52; DAVID R. "52; OWEN A. KERTLAND "52 L. MILLER D. PHILLIPS 1950 - 1951 TEAM (43) FORWARD -*RICHARD G. ZILLING "52;*WILLIAM L. STARK "53;*W. J. GOBRECHT "52;*MARVIN A. ZUCKER "52 CENTER -*WILLIAM R. KINSELLA "52;*JOHN F. TRICKETT '53 GUARD -*JOHN E. SLIKE "51 CO-CAPTAIN; *ELWOOD J. "OOP" LONG 51 CO-CAPTAIN;*DAVID R. PHILLIPS "52 MANAGER -*JAMES D. SPOFFORD "51;*TH0MAS S. MCCREADY "52 OTHERS - OWEN A. KERTLAND "52; ROBERT HOWARTH IV "52; JEROME L. BLOCK "54 1951 - 1952 TEAM (44) FORWARD -*WILLIAM L. STARK "53;*STANLEY L. CHIN "52;*RICHARD E. JOHE "54 CENTER -*WILLIAM R. KINSELLA GUARD -*w. j. GOBRECHT '52;*RICHARD G. ZILLING "54;*ROBERT L. VARANG "55 " 52;*ROYAL MILLER MANAGER -*THOMAS S. MCCREADY "52;*TH0MA5 H. YOUNG "53 OTHERS - ELTON P. HANLEY "54; SIDNEY HUBER "55; DWIGHT "OTT" RICHARDS "54; ROBERT P. BEAVER "54; HARRY D. KLINE "54; EDWARD M. GOLDBERG '54; LEROY H. "BUD" HARRIS "55; JOHN J. DUDAS "55 P. 1952 - 1953 TEAM <45> FORWARD -^ROBERT L. VARANO "55;*ELT0N P. HUBER "55;*JOHN M. KOHLMEIER '56 "OTT" RICHARDS "54;*LER0Y H. CENTER -*RICHARD E. JOHE "54;*NEIL H. GRAHAM '55;*BRUCE M. CORLEY "56 GUARD -*JOHN J. DUDAS "55;*SIDNEY D. KLINE "54 MANAGER -*THOMAS H. YOUNG "53 OTHERS - GERALD A. "JERRY" STEGER "55 A. BARILAR "56; THOMAS L. HESTER "56; POORE "55; MARK P. SACHS "56 J. DAVID ANDERSON "55; ALBERT JOHN E. PERKNER "55; FRANKLIN E 1953 - 1954 TEAM <46> FORWARD -^ROBERT L. VARANO "55;*LER0Y H. HUBER "55;*TH0MAS L. HESTER "56;*JOHN M. KOHLMEIER "56 CENTER -*RI CHARD E. JOHE "54 GUARD —*JOHN J. DUDAS "55;*SIDNEY D. KLINE "54;*ALBERT A. BARILAR "56;*JOHN E. PERKNER "55 MANAGER -*STANLEY T. SINGER "55 OTHER 0 - - JOSEPH KATCHIK "56; NEIL H. GRAHAM " 55; ROBERT H. MORGAN CRAIG^D. WYCKOFF "56; THEODORE A. ROSCHER "56; ROBERT E. MITZELL "5 1954 - 1955 TEAM <47> FORWARD -*JAMES P. CONNOR "5?;*LER0Y H. HUBER "55;*R0BERT F. "56;*JOHN H. GOULD "57;*D0NALD A. LEGGETT "56 SMITH CENTER -*JOHN M. KOHLMEIER "56;*THOMAS L. HESTER "56 GUARD -*JOHN J. DUDAS "55;*ROBERT L. VARANO "55;*ALBERT A. BARILAR Ck r_n MANAGER -*ROBERT W. PAGE '57 OTHERS - DONALD H. "DUTCH" STROMBERG '57; ROBERT E. MYERS ' 57 ; EDWARD 6. LATCH '56 1955 - 1956 TEAM <48) FORWARD -*8. RAYMOND WEAVER ' 58;*JOHN H. '57 GOULD '57;*JAMES P. CONNOR CENTER —*JOHN M. KOHLMEIER '56;*BRUCE M. GOURLEY '56 GUARD -*JOHN "JACK" WILEY '58;*R0BERT E. MYERS '57;*DONALD H. "DUTCH" STROMBERG '57;*D0NALD A. LEGGETT '56 CAPTAIN MANAGER -*ROBERT W. PAGE '57 OTHERS - JAMES F. EWING '58; WARREN B. SWIFT '57; ROBERT F. SMITH 5*; DONALD C. THOMPSON '58; ROBERT D. GLEASON '57; THOMAS C. BARR 58; WILLARD B. FENSTERMACHER '57; THOMAS L. HESTER '56 1956 - 1957 TEAM <49> FORWARD -*. RAYMOND WEAVER '58 CAPTAIN ;*JOHN H. GOULD '57;*IF;A D. CLICK '57;*ROBERT E. SHAPLEY '59 CENTER -*RALPH E. CHASE '59;*RICHARD H. TAFEL '57 GUARD -*JOHN "JACK" WILEY '58;*J0HN T. VALENTI '59;*H. E. "DAVE" SHAFER '59;*DONALD H. "DUTCH" STROMBERG '57 MANAGER -*ROBERT W. PAGE '57 OTHERS - NED BOSNICK '59; ROBERT D. GLEASON '57; ERNEST A. STEFANON^ '59; ALBERT D. FREEMAN '58;WILLIAM T. SMITH '59; ROBERT E. MYERS 57 1957 - 1958 TEAM <50) FORWARD -*G. RAYMOND WEAVER '58 CAPTAIN;*JOHN "JACK" WILEY '58;*ROBERT E. SHAPLEY '59;*RAYMOND E. CROMER '61 CENTER -*RALPH E. CHASE '59;*JOSEPH F’. ELINSKY '60;*JAY A. ANGLADA 61 GUARD -*JOHN T. VALENTI '59;*ROBERT C. WACHTER '60;*ROBERT E. DIEHL '61 MANAGER -*LAWRENCE GREEN '60 OTHERS - ROY H. LOCKWOOD '59; NEIL B. PAXSON'60; HOWARD J. MAAT '60; NEAL W. LO'v'SNES '60; J. THOMAS ENGLE '61; BYRON G.QUANN '61 1958 - 1959 TEAM <51 > F0RW ARD -*R A YMOND E. CROMER ' 61 ;*ROBERT E. SHAPLEY '59;*EU6ENE M. BECKER '62;*JQHN T. HARDIN '62;*NEIL B. FAXON '60 CENTER -*BYRGN 6. QUANN '61;*JOSEPH P. ELINSKY '60 GUARD —*JOHN T. VALENTI '59 CAPTAIN;*MICHAEL J. HERMANN '61;*NEAL W. LOVSNES '60 MANAGER -*ALLAN C. SIDLE '61 OTHERS - HOWARD J. MAAT '60; THOMAS M. FERGUSON '62; JOHN H. RADCLIFFE '62; CHARLES E. VAN WICKLE '62; WILLIAM E. CRUM '63; ROBERT E. DIEHL '61 ’ 1959 - 1960 TEAM <52> FORWARD -*RAYMOND E. CROMER '61;+EUGENE M. BECKER '62;*NEIL B. PAXON '60;^HOWARD J. MAAT '60 CENTER -*JOSEPH P. ELINSKY '60 CAPTAIN;;*BYRON 6. QUANN '61 GUARD -*MICHAEL J. HERMANN '61;*NEAL W. LOVSNES '60 MANAGER -*JOHN P. CORNEW '63 OTHERS - WILLIAM K. SCHANTZENBACH '63; ROBERT L. WICKENHEISER '63 GEORGE C. MEALS '63; J. THOMAS ENGLE '61 1960 - 1961 TEAM <53> FORWARD -*EU6ENE M. BECKER '62;*DAVID K. DITENHAFER '64;*RAYMOND E. CROMER '61 TRI-CAPTAIN;*WILLIAM K. SCHANTZENBACH '63;*GE0R6E C. MEALS '63;*PHILIP A. SMEDLEY '62 CENTER -*BYRON G. QUANN '61 TRI-CAPTAIN GUARD -*MICHAEL J. HERMANN '61 TRI-CAPTAIN;*M0R6AN M. EVANS '64;*WILLIAM MORGAN '63 MANAGER -^CHARLES WASILKO '63 OTHERS - JERRY D. BOLE '63; JOHN C. BUTERA '63 1961 - 1962 TEAM <54) FORWARD —*WILLI AM K. SCHANTZENBACH '63;*PHILIP E. HITCHENS '64;*JOHN C. BUTERA '63;*EDIS0N C. '65 A. SMEDLEY '62;*GLENN EATER '64;*JOHN TREICIS CENTER -*RICHARD E. SHAPIRO "65 GUARD -*J. WESLEY JAMES ' 63;*EUGENE M. BECKER '62 CAPTAIN;*GARRETT L. "GARY" HEISHMAN ' 65; *N. ANTHONY "TONY" HERMANN '65 MANAGER -*BYRON R. KOSTE '64;*DENNIS E. VANCE '64 OTHERS - GEORGE C. MEALS '63 1962 - 1963 TEAM (55) FORWARD -*WILLIAM K. SCHANT2ENBACH '63 CAPTAIN;*GLENN E. HITCHENS '64;*DEAN J. KILPATRICK '66;*DAVID K. DITENHAFER '63 CENTER -*RI CHARD E. SHAPIRO '65;*WILLIAM R. MERVINE '64 GUARD —*N. ANTHONY "TONY" HERMANN '65;*J. DALLAS WINSLOW '66;*R0BERT SCHWARZ '64 MANAGER -^ARTHUR W. HANKIN '65 OTHERS - PHILIP J. FOGLI '66; DONALD H. SMITH '66; G. ROBERT WEAVER '65; JOHN TREICIS '65; GARRETT L. "GARY" HEISHMAN '65 1963 - 1964 TEAM (56) FORWARD -*DONALD H. SMITH '66;* JERALD A. "JERRY" SOLOT ' 67 ; * DAY 1 1 D L. THOMAS '65 CENTER -*RICHARD E. SHAPIRO '65 GUARD -*EDWARD A. FEDOK '67;*PHILIP J. FOGLI '66;*N. ANTHONY "TONY" HERMANN '65 CAPTAIN;*JON C. ZIMMERMAN '67;*J. DALLAS WINSLOW '66 MANAGER - OTHERS - ALAN M. KLATSKY '66; SAMUEL B. CUPP '67; DAVID K. DITENHAFER '63; DAVID S. HOWELL '67; WILLIAM R. MERVINE '64; JOHN T. RICHARDS '66 1964 - 1965 TEAM (57) FORWARD -*DAVID L. THOMAS '65 CAPTAIN;*DONALD H. SMITH '66;*JON C. ZIMMERMAN '67;*R. SCOTT FOSLER '67;*JERALD A. "JERRY" SOLOT '67 CENTER -*RICHARD E. SHAPIRO '65;*DAVID S. HOWELL '67 GUARD -*EDWARD A. FEDOK '67;*PHILIP J. FOGLI '66;*J. DALLAS WINSLOW '66;*JEFFREY R. MEYER '68;*N. ANTHONY "TONY" HERMANN '65 MANAGER -*R. BRUCE CANRIGHT '65 1 965 1966 TEAM (58) FORWARD -*DONALD H. SMITH '66 CAPTAIN;*JON C. ZIMMERMAN "67;*JERALD A. "JERRY" SOLOT "67 CENTER -*BURT S. TACKABERRY "6?;*KIEF S. TACKABERRY "69 GUARD -*EDWARD A. FEDOK "67;*PHILIP J. FOGLI "66;*J. DALLAS WINSLOW "66 MANAGER -*RI CHARD S. MULLEN "69;*PAUL 6. THOMPSON "68 OTHERS - HOWARD L. NIXON '68; KEVIN P. SULLIVAN "68; DAVID S. HOWELL "67 DAVID S. ETTER "69; CLIFFORD W. CAREY "69 1966 - 1967 TEAM (59) FORWARD -*JERALD A. "JERRY" SOLOT "67;*THEODORE K. JURSEK "70;*DON L. STALEY "70;*CHRISTOPHER S. WERNER "69 CENTER -*JOHN T. DOTTI "70 GUARD -*EDWARD A. FEDOK "67 CO-CAPTAIN;*JON C. ZIMMERMAN "67 CO-CAPTAIN;*J. LAWRENCE KOCOLOSKI "68 MANAGER -*RI CHARD S. MULLEN "69;*PAUL G. THOMPSON "68;*JEFFREY J. VARADI "70 OTHERS - ROBERT H. BURRIS "69; J. STANLEY STUCK "69; JOHN E. PERSON III "70; MICHAEL F. MYCHAK "70; DAVID R. HEERWAGEN "69 1967 - 1968 TEAM (60) FORWARD -*THEODQRE K. JURSEK "70;*CHRISTOPHER S. WERNER "69;*FREDERIC M. GARDNER "71 CENTER -*JOHN T. DOTTI "70 GUARD -*J. LAWRENCE KOCOLOWSKI "68 CAPTAIN;*JEFFREY S. AUSTIN "71;*LLOYD A. BONNER "71;*ERIC R. FREEDMAN "71;*RICHARD M. KOENIG "71 MANAGER -*PAUL G. THOMPSON "68;*MARK METHLIE "69;*DOUGLAS A. WERTMAN "70;*JAMES R. ETTER '71 OTHERS - ROBERT H. BURRIS "69; DEAN E. CHAMBERLIN "71; L. JOHN PEARSON "71; WILLIAM J. TOLMIE "71; RAY F. PETERS "71 1968 - 1969 TEAM (61) FORWARD -*THEODORE K. JURSEK "70 CAPTAIN;*FREDER1C M. GARDNER '71;*JAMES B. GILLOCK "72;PAUL E. SCHREIBER "72;*J0HN S. WHITMAN "72 CENTER -*L. JOHN PEARSON '71 GUARD -*LLOYD A. BONNER '71;*GE0RGE F. "NICK" BOYER '72;*DAVID W. RAHAUSER '71 MANAGER -*MARK J. CAPLAN '72 OTHERS - JOSEPH F. GOELLNER '70; WILLIAM H. BERKMEIER '72; JOSEPH A. FORGIONE '72; ROLLIN E. "CHUCK" RONEMUS '72; RICHARD M. KOENIG '71 196? - 1970 TEAM (62) FORWARD -^THEODORE K. JURSEK '70;*JOHN S. WHITMAN '72;*WILLIAM H. BERKMEIER '72;*GUY BRUNT '73;*PAUL E. SCHREIBER '72;*R0BERT C. SHAPERO '73 CENTER -*L. JOHN PEARSON '71 GUARD -*LLOYD A. BONNER '71;*DAVID W. RAHAUSER '71 CAPTAIN;*GEORGE F. "NICK" BOYER '72j*BYR0N N. MCCLANAHAN '72;*THOMAS W. MEIER '72 MANAGER -*MARK J. CAPLAN '72 OTHERS - JEFFREY R. THOMPSON '73; FRANCIS C. NOONAN '73; RICHARD C. BARNOSKI '73; P. RICHARD WAGNER '73; CALVIN R. SYMONS '71 1970 - 1971 TEAM (63) FORWARD —*JOHN S. WHITMAN '72;*GUY BRUNT '73;*JEFFREY R. THOMPSON '73;*ROBERT C. SHAPERO '73;*PAUL E. SCHREIBER '72;*GE0R6E W. FRANK '73 CENTER -*H. ALAN VI CAN '72 GUARD -*LLOYD A. BONNER '71 CAPTAIN;*RICHARD C. BARNOSKI '73;*FRANCIS C. NOONAN '73 MANAGER -*MARK J. CAPLAN '72 OTHERS - FRANZ ADLER '72; HENRY W. TRAYLOR '72; GEORGE F. "NICK" BOYER '72; DAWID W. RAHAUSER '71; L. JOHN PEARSON '71 1971 - 1972 TEAM (64) FORWARD -*6UY BRUNT '73;*JOHN S. WHITMAN '72 CAPTAIN;*PAUL E. SCHREIBER '72;*JEFFREY R. THOMPSON '73;*DANIEL R. GILBERT '74;*MICHAEL H. SUTTON '74' CENTER -*H. ALAN VI CAN '72;*STEPHEN E. PIPER '74 GUARD -*RICHARD C. BARNGSKI '73;*FRANCIS C. NOONAN '73 MANAGER -*MARK J. CAPLAN '72 OTHERS - GARY M. MORTON '73; BYRON N. MCCLANAHAN ' 72 ; RICHARD K. BLATT ' 74 ; ANTHONY "TONY" MASSA '74 1972 - 1973 TEAM <65) F0RWARD -*GUY BRUNT '73 CA PT AIN; * D AN 1E L R. GILBERT ' 74;*JEFFREY R. THOMPSON '73;*P. RICHARD WAGNER '73 CENTER -*STEPHEN E. PIPER '745#JAY R. TRESS '74 GUARD -#RICHARD C. BARNOSKI '73;*FRANCIS C. NOONAN '73;*MARK BETTS '75 MANAGER -*6ARY A. POLINER '74 OTHERS - GEORGE GORMAN '74; GEORGE F. "NICK" BOYER '73; MICHAEL J. CURRAN '76; JAMES T. YINGST '76 1973 - 1974 TEAM <66> FORWARD -*DANIEL R. GILBERT '74 CAPTAIN;*JOHN M. CARROLL '77;*WILLIAM R. HUTTON '77;*A. JAMES JOHNSTON '77 CENTER -* JAY R. TRESS '74;*JAMES T. YINGST '76 GUARD -*MARK BETTS '75;*HENRY R. "TIM" HOERNER '77;*DAVID M. JOSEPH '77 MANAGER -#GARY A. POLINER '74;*DAVID J. COHN '76 OTHERS - THOMAS G. CARRUTHERS '75; ROBERT M. NICHOLS '76; T. PATRICK JENKINS '77 1974 - 1975 TEAM <67> FORWARD -*DAVID M. JOSEPH '77 CO-CAPTAIN}#JOHN M. CARROLL '77;*WILLIAM R. HUTTON '77;*A. JAMES JOHNSTON '77 CENTER -*THOMAS B. BURKHOLDER '77 GUARD -*MARK BETTS '75 CO-CAPTAIN;*HENRY R. "TIM" HOERNER '77;*T. PATRICK JENKINS '77 MANAGER - OTHERS - STEVEN L. SKALAK '77; JEFFREY L. SCHMEHL '77; JOEL KIRK KIM '78; FIORE J. COPARE '77; JESTON HAMER '77; GLENN C. MCCARTHY '77 1975 - 1976 TEAM <68> FORWARD -*JOHN M. CARROLL '77;*A. JAMES JOHNSTON '77;*WILLIAM R. HUTTON '77;*PETER J. PIERCE '78 CENTER -*THOMAS B. BURKHOLDER '77 GUARD -*DAWID M. JOSEPH '77 CAPTAIN;*THOMAS W. HARE '78;*MICHAEL J. CURRAN '76;*JOHN F. "JACK" MARKEL '78 MANAGER - OTHERS - STEPHEN F. CALLAGHAN '79; GEORGE W. HAGER '78; WILLIAM J. SCHMIDT '79 1976 - 1977 TEAM <69> FORWARD -*A. JAMES JOHNSTON '77;*WILLIAM R. HUTTON '77;*JOHN M. CARROLL '77;*THOMAS B. BURKHOLDER '77;*DENNIS J. CRAWFORD '80 CENTER -*JEFF S. COHEN '79 GUARD -*DAWID M. JOSEPH '77 CAPTAIN;*JOHN W. 2ERFING '79;*TH0MAS W. HARE '78 OTHERS - STEPHEN F. CALLAGHAN '79; WILLIAM J. SCHMIDT '79; THOMAS G. SMITH '79 1977 - 1978 TEAM <70> FORWARD -*DENNIS J. CRAWFORD '80;*JOHN A. HIRD '80;*D0U6LAS J. PAULS '80;*WILLIAM J. SCHMIDT '79;*TH0MAS G. SMITH '79 CENTER -*JEFF S. COHEN '79 GUARD -*THOMAS W. HARE '78 CAPTAIN;*JOHN W. ZERFING '79 ;^STEPHEN F. CALLAGHAN '79;*DANIEL F. ZORICA ' 80; *6E0RGE K >. HAGER '78 OTHER - CHARLES "CHUCK" TIMLIN '80 1978 - 1979 TEAM (71) FORWARD -*DAVID S. FREYSINGER '82;*DENNIS J. CRAWFORD '80;*JOHN A. HIRD '80;*DOUGLAS J. PAULS '80;*WILLIAM J. SCHMIDT '79;*THOMAS G. SMITH '79 GUARD -*DAVID A. EVANS '80}*JOHN W. 2ERFING '79 CAPTAIN;*DANIEL F. ZORICA '80;^STEPHEN F. CALLAGHAN '79;*SHELDQN A. DANZIGER '80;*J. MICHAEL DINGER '81 OTHERS - JEFF S. COHEN "79 1979 - 1980 TEAM (720 FORWARD -*DAVID S. FREYSINGER '82;*DENNIS J. CRAWFORD '80 CAPTAIN;* JOHN A. HIRD '8Q;*DANIEL F. ZORICA '80 GUARD —*DAVID A. EVANS '80;*DOUGLAS J. PAULS '80;*SHELD0N A. DANZIGER '80:*J. MICHAEL DINGER '81;*MICHAEL C. HEAL '82;*SCOTT F. MCFARLAND '81;*MICHAEL L. SNISCAK '82;*WILLIAM P. THORNTON 'S3;*EDWARD T. WARD '83 OTHERS - JOHN D. MCLATCHY '83 440 1980 - 1981 TEAM (73) FORWARD -*DAVID S. FREYSINGER '82 CAPTAIN;*FREDERICK S. PARADISE "84 CENTER -*SCOTT F. MCFARLAND " 81 ;*EDWARD T. WARD "83 GUARD -*J. MICHAEL DINGER "81; *MICHAEL C. HEAL "82;*WILLIAM P. THORNTON "83 OTHERS - MICHAEL L. SNISCAK "82; JOHN D. MCLATCHY "83; PETER W. VOGT "83; MATTHEW DONNELLY '83; KYLE L. MILLER "84; THOMAS J. KENNEDY "81 WILLIAM R. BOYD "83 1981 - 1982 TEAM (74) FORWARD -*DAVID S. FREYSINGER "82 CAPTAIN;*FREDERICK S. PARADISE "84;*KYLE L. MILLER "84 CENTER -*EDWARD T. WARD "83 GUARD -*MICHAEL C. HEAL "82;*WILLIAM P. THORNTON "83;*PETER W. VOGT "83;*MATTHEW F. ROCCO "84 OTHERS - WILLIAM R. BOYD "83; LEON H. ROSE "83; ARTHUR I. WOLF '85; THOMAS R. ANDERSON "84; JOHN D. MCLATCHY "83; JOHN M. O'NEILL "84; DANIEL P. SNYDER "85; HERBERT L. EROH "85’ 1982 - 1983 TEAM (75) FORWARD -^FREDERICK S. PARADISE "84;*KYLE L. MILLER "84*WILLIAM R. BOYD "83;^HERBERT L. EROH "85;*THEODORE J. KIRKPATRICK "86 CENTER -*EDWARD T. WARD "83 CO-CAPTAIN;*JOHN D. MCLATCHY "83 GUARD -*PETER W. VOGT "83 CO-CAPTAIN;*LEON H. ROSE "83;*WILLIAM P. THORNTON "83;*MATTHEW F. ROCCO "84;*ARTHUR I. WOLF '85 OTHERS - ANDREAS W. "ANDY" ElSENBERGER "85; CHAPPELL A. CARTER "86; DANIEL P. SNYDER '85; CHAD I. KNIGHT "86 1983 - 1984 TEAM (76) FORWARD - *THEODORE J. KIRKPATRICK "86; *KYLE L. MILLER "84 CAPTAIN; *M ATT HEW F. ROCCO ''84; *MICHAEL E. ERDOS '87; * JOSEPH M. WORKMAN 'f CENTER - ^CLIFFORD WILLIAM "CHIP" HOLGREN "86; *CHAD I. KNIGHT "86 GUARD - ^ARTHUR I. WOLF "85; *SAMUEL JACOBS "87; ^HERBERT L. EROH *CHAPPELL A. CARTER "86; *DANIEL W. WALSH "87 OTHERS - ANDREAS W. "ANDY" EISENBERGER "85; JAMES F. PARAJON "85; PETER U. MAYOCK "87; ROBERT T. YODER "87 1984 - 1985 TEAM <77> FORWARD - ^THEODORE J. KIRKPATRICK "86 CAPTAIN; *MICHAEL E. ERDOS "87;*JOSEPH M. WORKMAN "87; *CHAD I. KNIGHT "86; *DANIEL W. WALSH *JAMES H. ROHLFING "87; *BURTON T. SHEAFFER "87 CENTER - ^CLIFFORD WILLIAM "CHIP" HOLGREN "87; ^ROBERT T. YODER "8 GUARD - *CHAPPEL A. CARTER "86; *PETER . MAYOCK "87; ^CHRISTOPHER KASE "87 DICKINSON COLLEGE BASKETBALL LETTER WINNERS A '50 Abbott, James K. 1948-49; 1949-50 '47 Alexander, Willis A. 1946-47 09L Ambrose, Charles A. 1908-09 '61 Anglada, Jay A. 1957-58 '30 Angle, William D. 1928-29; 1929-30 Mgr '29 Arbegast, Wilbur L. 1928-29 27L Auerbach, Carl H. 1926-27 '71 Austin, Jeffrey S. 1967-68 B '15 Bachman, F. Donald 1911-12 '43 Bacon, James L. "Sonny" 1940-41; 1941-42 '28 Baiz, Victor F. 1925-26; 1926-27; 1927-28 '02 Bare, S. Luther 1901-02 '56 Barilar, Albert A. 1953-54; 1954-55 '73 Barnoski, Richard C. 1970-71; 1971-72; 1972-73 '40 Bartram, T. Smedley, Mgr. 1939-40 '62 Becker, Eugene M. 1958-59; 1959-60; 1960-61; 1961-62 Capt '23 Beighle, James L. 1920-21 '02 Belt, James E. 1900-01 '72 Berkmeier, William H. 1969-70 '75 Betts, Mark 1972-73; 1973-74; 1974-75 Co-Captain 'll Boell, Victor H. 1909-10; 1910-11 Captain 71 29 83 72 46 31 07 23 33 05 73 32 50 77 63 79 41 68 72 41 77 86 23 46 Bonner, Lloyd A. 1967-68; 1968-69; 1969-70; 1970-71 Captain Bowes, Lee M. 1926-27 Player-Mgr Boyd, William R. 1982-83 Boyer, George F. "Nick" 1968-69; 1969-70 Brenneman, Foster E. Mgr. 1944-45; 1945-46 Brillhart, Daniel L. 1930-31 Briner, George M. 1904-05 Brock, Clarence L. 1918-19 Brooks, Thomas L. Mgr. 1932-33 Brunyate, William L. 1901-02 Brunt, Guy 1969-70; 1970-71; 1971-72; 1972-73 Captain Budding, J. Richard Mgr. 1931-32 Burgoon, Joseph J. Mgr. 1949-50 Burkholder, Thomas B. 1974-75; 1975-76; 1976-77 Butera, John C. 1961-62 Callaghan, Stephen F. 1977-78; 1978-79 Campbell, John E. "Soup" 1938-39; 1939-40; 1940-41 Canright, R. Bruce Mgr. 1964-65 Caplan, Mark J. Mgr. 1968-69; 1969-70; 1970-71; 1971-72 Carroll, John B. Mgr. 1940-41 Carroll, John M. 1973-74; 1974-75; 1975-76; 1976-77 Carter, Chappell A. 1983-84; 1984-85 Carter, Howard J. 1920-21 Casey, Robert M. 1942-43 1901-02 '02 '59 25L 1 52 '36 ' 79 ' 20L '76 '46 ’57 ' 14L '63 '49 ’48 ’80 '61 '76 Chapman, Bertrand L. Chase, Ralph E. 1956-57; 1957-58 Cherchesky, Louis 1924-25 Chin, Stanley L. 1951-52 Clark, John W. Mgr 1935-36 Cohen, Jeff S. 1976-77; 1977-78 Cohen, Jacob M. 1918-19; 1919-20 Cohn, David J. Mgr 1973-74 Collins, Arthur W. Connor, James P. Corbin, J. Harrison Cornew, John P. Mgr Corson, Hampton P. Cosby, Don A. 1944-45 Crawford, Dennis J. 1976-77; 1977-78 Cromer, Raymond E. 1957-58; 1958-59; Curran, Michael J. 1975-76 1942-43 1954-55; 1955-56 1911-12 1959-60 1948-49 ; 1978-79 1959-60; ; 1979-80 Captain 1960-61 Tri-Capt. D ’ 80 '33 ’ 22 '43 ’40 ’61 ’ 81 Danziger, Sheldon A. 1978-79; 1979-80 Davidson, J. Milton 1932-33 Davis, Clair A. 1918-19; 1919-20 DeForrest, Marshall B. "Mike" 1941-42; 1942-43 Depp, William F. Mgr 1939-40 Diehl, Robert E. 1957-58 Dinger, J. Michael 1978-79; 1979-80; 1980-81 '63 Ditenhafer, David K. 1960-61; 1962-63 '38 Doll, Earl R. 1936-37; 1937-38 ’ 70 Dotti, John T. 1966-67; 1967-68 ’55 Dudas, John J. 1952-53; 1953-54; 1954-55 '14 Dunn, Francis A. "Mother" 1910-11; 1911- E '64 Eater, Edison C. 1961-62 '36 Eaton, John H. "Jack" 1933-34; 1934-35; 1935-36 ' 29L Eisenberg, Leonard L. 1928-29 '60 Elinsky, Joseph P. 1957-58; 1958-59; 1959-60 Captain '48 Elkis, Morton H. 1944-45 '50 Ely, Theodore H. Mgr. 1948-49; 1949-50 '87 Erdos, Michael E. 1983-84; 1984-85 ' 85 Eroh, Herbert L. 1982-83; 1983-84 '71 Etter, James R. Mgr. 1967-68 o oo Evans, David A. 1978-79; 1979-80 '49 Evans, Eugene A. 1945-46; 1946-47; 1947 -48; 1948-49 Co-Capt ’64 Evans, Morgan M. 1960-61 F '67 Fedok, Edward A. 1963-64; 1964-65; 1965-66; 1966-67 Co-Captain '32 Feroe, Melvin L. "Teb" 1931-32 '35 Finney, Robert J. 1933-34; 1934-35 Fogli, Philip J. 1963-64; 1964-65; 1965-66 66 31L Foley, Thomas J. 1929-30; 1930-31 Captain 30 Forman, H. Lane 1927-28 67 Fosler, R. Scott 1964-65 34 Fowler, John B., Jr 1933-34 73 Frank, George W. 1970-71 32L Fredericks, Murray 1930-31; 1931-32 71 Freedman, Eric R. 1967-68 43 Freeman, Joseph J. 1941-42 82 Freysinger, David S 1978-79; 1979-80; 1980-81 Captain; 1981-82 Captain '27 '71 '10 ' 74 ' 02L ' 72 '57 ’ 52 ’ 27L '57 ’ 56 '55 '35 '60 ' 29 Gallagher, Thomas R. 1924-25; 1925-26; 1926-27 Captain Gardner, Frederic M. 1967-68; 1968-69 Garrison, Englebert H. 1909-10 Gilbert, Daniel R. 1971-72; 1972-73; 1973-74 Captain Gillespie, Hamilton D. 1899-00 (1st letter winner) Gillock, James B. 1968-69 Glick, Ira D. 1956-57 Gobrecht, Wilbur J. 1950-51; 1951-52 Goldberg, Jacob M. "Yock” 1924-25; 1925-26 Captain; 1926-27 Gould, John H. 1954-55; 1955-56; 1956-57 Gourley, Bruce M. 1952-53; 1955-56 Graham, Neil H. 1952-53 Green, Fred H. 1934-35 Green, Lawrence Mgr. 1957-58 Gunby, Walter E. 1928-29 H ' 78 11L '65 ' 78 ' 62 *82 '49 '65 '12 '38 '39 ’61 '65 '33 OIL '56 '48 ’80 ’64 ’ 28 ’ 03L 'll 11L ’49 ’ 30 ' 86 '48 Hager, George V. 1977-78 Hankee, Robert W. 1908-09 Hankin, Arthur W. Mgr. 1962-63 Hare, Thomas W. 1975-76; 1976-77; 1977-78 Captain Hardin, John T. 1958-59 Heal, Michael C. 1979-80; 1980-81; 1981-82 Heffley, William M. Mgr. 1947-48; 1948-49 Heishman, Garrett L. "Gary" 1961-62 Henderson, D. Albert "Chick" 1910-11; 1911-12 Captain Hendrickson, Clarence B. 1937-38 Hendrickson, William H. 1936-37; 1937-38; 1938-39 Hermann, Michael J. 1958-59; 1959-60; 1960-61 Tri-Captain Hermann, N. Anthony 1961-62; 1962-63; 1963-64 Captain; 1964-65 Herritt, L. Waldo 1932-33 Hess, Floyd L. 1899-00; 1900-01 Captain (1st letter winner) Hester, Thomas L. 1953-54; 1954-55 Hildenberger, Francis T. "Red” Mgr. 1947-48 Hird, John A. 1977-78; 1978-79; 1979-80 Hitchens, Glenn E. 1961-62; 1962-63 Hitchens, W. Reese Mgr. 1927-28 Hoagland, Archibald M. 1900-01 Hoerner, Henry R. "Tim” 1973-74; 1974-75 Hoffman, Albert A. "Bert" 1908-09 Captain Hoffman, Howard L. 1944-45 Hoffman, Raymond N. "Tuffy" 1928-29; 1929-30 Captain Holgren, Clifford William "Chip 1983-84, 1984 85 Hopper, John D. 1942-43; 1945-46 Captain; 1946-47 Captain; 1947-48 Co-Captain '47 Horner, Robert E . Mgr. 1946-47 '32 Houck, Albert 1928-29; 1929-30 11L Housman, William F. 1908-09; 1910-11 ’67 Howell, David S. 1964-65 ’55 Huber, LeRoy H. 1952-53; 1953-54; 1954-55 ’34 Hughes, Lloyd W. 1931-32; 1932-33; 1933-34 'll Hutton, William R. 1973-74; 1974-75; 1975-76; 1976-77 *23 25L Irwin, Harold S. I 1921-22 Player-Mgr; 1922-23; 1923-24; 1924-25 Captain J 87 Jacobs, Samuel 1983-84 34 James, Benjamin D. 1933-34 63 James, J. Wesley 1961-62 77 Jenkins, T. Patrick "Pat" 1974-75 54 Johe, Richard E. 1951-52; 1952-53; 1953-54 'll Johnston, A. James 1973-74; 1974-75; 1975-76 ; 1976-77 ’24 Johnston, Hugh K. 1921-22; 1922-23; 1923-24 Captain CNl Johnston, Philip H. 1921-22; 1922-23; 1923-24 ' 77 Joseph, David M. 1973-74; 1974-75 Co-Captain; Captain; 1976-77 Captain 1975-76 ’69 ’70 Jursek, Theodore K. 1966-67; 1967-68; 1968-69 1969-70 Captain; '49 '28 '87 '41 '43 '34 '40 '41 '36 '66 '52 '37 '37 ’35 ’86 '24'26L ' 54 ' 86 '68 '71 '56 '64 ' 22L Kahler, Conrad 1945-46 Kain, Theodore H. 1925-26 Kase, Christopher 1984-85 Keating, Bernard J. 1938-39; 1939-40; 1940-41 Kenety, William H. "Ace" 1940-41; 1941-42; 1942-43 Kennedy, Charles H. B. "Chick" 1932-33; 1933-34 Captain Kerber, Leonard S. 1937-38 Kerfoot, William B. 1938-39; 1939-40; 1940-41 Kerstetter, William E. 1933-34; 1934-35; 1935-36 Kilpatrick, Dean J. 1962-63 Kinsella, William R. 1949-50; 1950-51; 1951-52 Kintzing, J. Barnes Mgr. 1936-37 Kintzing, William B. 1934-35; 1935-36; 1936-37 Kinzey, Ralph P. Mgr. 1933-34 Kirkpatrick, Theodore J. 1982-83; 1983-84; 1984-85 Captain Kline, Sidney D., Sr. 1922-23; 1923-24 Player-Mgr.; 1924-25 Kline, Sidney D., Jr. 1952-53; 1953-54 Knight, Chad I. 1983-84; 1984-85 Kocolowski, J. Lawrence 1966-67; 1967-68 Captain Koenig, Richard M. 1967-68 Kohlmeier, John M. 1952-53; 1953-54; 1954-55; 1955-56 Koste, Byron R. Mgr. 1961-62 Kreps, F. Stanley 1919-20; 1920-21 Captain; 1921-22 '49 '31 Landt, William A. Lee, Donald G. Mgr. L 1945-46 1930-31 450 56 Leggett, Donald A. 1954-55; 1955-56 Captain 19L Lemisch, Bernard L. 1918-19 33 Lipinski, Joseph F. 1930-31; 1931-32; 1932-33 Captain 51 Long, Elwood J. "Opp" 1947-48; 1948-49; 1949-50; 1950-51 Co-Captain 60 Lovsnes, Neal 1958- 59; 1959-60 28L Luber, Bernard 1927 -28 49 Ludwig, William R. 1944-45 M '72 McClanahan, Byron N 1969-70 -29 McConnell, John W. 1928-29 ’52 McCready, Thomas S. Mgr. 1950 -51; 1951-52 ’81 McFarland, Scott F. 1979-80; 1980-81 ’47 McGee, Donald H. 1942-43 ’43 McGee, Palmer S. 1941-42 02L McGuffie, John 1899-00 (1st letter winner) Oo McLatchy, John D. 1982-83 '60 Maat, Howard J. 1959-60 ’49 Marine, Robert M. 1944-45 '78 Markel, John F. "Jack” 1975-76 '30L Marshall, 0. Dixon Mgr. 1927-28 '49 May, Frederick C. "Ted" 1946-47; 1947-48; 1948-49 '43 Mayo, Guy B. 1940-41; 1941-42 '47 Mayo, Kenneth 1942-43 '87 Mayock, Peter V. 1984-85 '63 Meals, George C. 1960-61 ' 72 Meier, Thomas W. 1969-70 -29 Mentzer, Ray T. 1927-28; 1928-29 Captain 19L Mervine, Forrest J . 1918-19 Captain ' 64 Mervine, William R 1962-63 '69 '00 ’68 Methlie, Mark Mgr Metzel, George V. Meyer, Jeffrey R. 1967-68 1899-00 (1st letter winner) 1964-65 ’ 50 Miller, Gerald L. 1946-47; 1948-49; 1949-50 37’ Miller, Harold E. "Flash" 1935-36; 1936-37 ’49 Miller, Harold E. 1945-46 '41 Miller, Jacques K. "Jack" 1939-40; 1940-41 ’84 Miller, Kyle L. 1981-82; 1982-83; 1983-84 Captain ’51 Miller, Paul E. 1948-49 '54 Miller, Royal 1951-52 ’20 Minker, Ralph L. 1918-19; 1919-20 Captain ’63 Morgan, William A. 1960-61 ’46 Moyle, William H. Mgr. 1944-45 '69 Mullen, Richard S. Mgr. 1965-66; 1966-67 ’ 32 Myers, Joseph J. 1929-30; 1930-31; 1931-32 Captain 1 57 Myers, Robert E. Tubby" 1955-56 CM Neiman, John R. "Jack" CO Noonan, Francis C., Sr . ’ 73 Noonan, Francis S., Jr . ’38 Nuttle, Harry J . Mgr. 1939-40; 1940-41; 1941-42 1945-46; 1946-47; 1947-48 Co-Capt 1970-71; 1971-72; 1972-73 1937-38 0 '02 Odgers, Harry E. 1901-02 '43 Olewiler, Norman R. 1940-41; 1941-42; 1942-43 '05 Opie, James H. 1904-05 '50 Overholt, Weston C. 1946-47; 1947-48; 1948-49; 1949-50 Captain ’ 39 Padjen, Samuel ' 57 Page, Robert W. Mg; OO Paradise, Frederick '80 Pauls, Douglas J. ' 60 Paxon, Neil B. ' 14L Pearlman, Philip L. '71 Pearson, L. John '55 Perkner, John E. ' 52 Phillips, David R. OO Pierce, Peter J. '74 Piper, Stephen E. ' 74 Poliner, Gary A. S ’ 50 Pooley, James C. CM OO Potamkin, Meyer P. 27L Potamkin, Nathan W. '05 Powell, Robert E. 1936-37; 1937-38 r. 1954-55; 1955-56; 1956-57 S. 1980-81; 1981-82; 1982-83 1977-78; 1978-79; 1979-80 1958-59; 1959-60 1911-12 1968-69; 1969-70 1953-54 1950-51 1975-76 1971-72; 1972-73 itatistician 1972-73; 1973-74 1946-47; 1947-48 ’’Patsy" 1929-30; 1930-31; 1931-32 1926-27 1900-01; 1901-02 Captain '61 Quann, Byron G 1958-59; 1959-60; 1960-61 Tri-Captain R '71 Rahauser, David W. 1969-69; 1969-70 Captain '39 Reese, William D."Truck" 1936-37; 1937-38; 1938-39 '33 Reeves, A. James 1932-33 '87 Rohlfing, James H. 1984-85 '07 Rich, Robert F. 1904-05 '55 Richards, Elton P. "Ott 1 1952-53 '84 Rocco, Matthew F. 1981-82; 1982-83; 1983-84 '83 Rose, Leon H. 1982-83 '06 •49 '63 ' 79 ' 72 '64 '59 ' 73 '65 ' 59 '87 ' 02 ' 61 ' 55 ’ 36 adler, Rippey T. 1904-05 Captain ;chafmeister, Vincent J. 1942-43; 1946-47; 1947-48;_1948-49 ichantzenbach, William K. 1960-61; 1961-62; 1962-63 Captain Schmidt, William J. 1977-78; 1978-79 Schreiber, Paul E. 1968-69; 1969-70; 1970-71; 1971-72 Schwarz, Robert D. 1962-63 Shafer, Harry E. "Dave" 1956-57 Shapero, Robert C. 1969-70; 1970-71 1961-62; 1962-63; 1963-64; 1964-65 1956-57; 1957-58; 1958-59 1984-85 1900-01; 1901-02 1958-59 hapiro, Richard E. hapley, Robert E. heaffer. Burton T. human, Warren N. idle, Allan C. Mgr. inger, Stanley T. Mgr. 1953-54 ivess, Peter 1935-36 '51 SIike, John E. 1948-49; 1949-50; 1950-51 Co-Captain '33 Sloan, Leon R. "Ted" 1930-31; 1932 33 '62 Smedley, Philip A. 1960-61; 1961-62 ’28 Smith, C. Eben 1927-28 '66 Smith, Donald H. 1963-64; 1964-65; 1965-66 Captain ’23 Smith, Frank G. 1919-20; 1920-21; 1921-22 Captain; 1922-23 (first four year letter winner) ’39 Smith, Judson L. Mgr. 1938-39 ' 30 Smith, Paul E. 1928-29; 1929-30 ’05 Smith, Ralph E. 1904-05 '56 Smith, Robert F. 1954-55 ’79 Smith, Thomas G. 1977-78; 1978-79 '37 Smith, Vance L. 1935-36; 1936-37 ’82 Sniscak, Michael 1 1979-80 '67 Solot, Jerald A. "Jerry" 1963-64; 1964-65; 1965-66; 1966-67 ’42 Spencer, Harrison C. Mgr. 1941-42 00 Spencer, Warren H. 1945-46 Captain '51 Spofford, James D. . Mgr. 1949-50; 1950-51 ’ 70 Staley, Donald L. 1966-67 ’ 53 Stark, William L. '■Red" 1950-51 ; 1951-52 '35 Steele, R. Edward 1933-34; 1934-35 Captain ' 37 Sterner, Lewis M. "Doc" 1934-35; 1935-36; 1936-37 ’57 Stromberg, Donald R. "Dutch" 1955-56; 1956-57 ’ 74 Sutton, Michael H 1971-72 '28 Sweely, Fred E. 1925-26; 1926-27; 1927-28 Captain 69 69 57 001 65 35 73 68 83 65 74 53 281 59 64 12 70 55 1 72 '83 ' 2 o Tackaberry, Burt S. 1965-66 Tackaberry, Kief S. 1965-66 Tafel, Richard H. 1956-57 Taylor, William H. 1899-00 Captain (1st letter winner) Thomas, David L. 1963-64; 1964-65 Captain Thomas, William S. Player-Mgr. 1934-35 Thompson, Jeffrey R. 1970-71; 1971-72; 1972-73 Thompson, Paul G. Mgr. 1965-66; 1966-67; 1967-68 Thornton, William P. 1979-80; 1980-81; 1981-82; 1982-83 Treicis, John 1961-62 Tress, Jay R. 1972-73; 1973-74 Trickett, John F. 1950-51 Tripician, Philip E. 1926-27; 1927-28 V Valenti, John T. 1956-57; 1957-58; 1958-59 Captain Vance, Dennis E. 1961-62 Van Hook, Carleton R. 1908-09; 1909-10 Captain Varadi, Jeffrey J. Mgr. 1966-67 Varano, Robert L. 1951-52; 1952-53; 1953-54; 1954-55 Vican, H. Alan 1970-71; 1971-72 Vogt, Peter W. 1981-82; 1982-83 Co-Captain W Wachter, Robert C. 1957-58 '73 Wagner, P. Richard 1972-73 '24 Wallace, Clarence M. 1920-21; 1921-22; 1922-23 Captain; 1923-24 ’87 Walsh, Daniel W. 1983-84; 1984-85 cn 00 Ward, Edward T. 1979-80; 1980-81; 1981-82; 1982-83 Co-Capt. ’63 Wasilko, Charles Mgr. 1960-61 CO Weaver, G. Raymond 1955-56; 1956-57 Captain; 1957-58 Captain '39 Weimer, Kinzey L. 1937-38; 1938-39 '69 Werner, Christopher S. 1966-67; 1967-68 ’70 Wertman, Douglas A. Mgr. 1967-68 1 72 Whitman, John S. 1968-69; 1969-70; 1970-71; 1971-72 Captain ’58 Wiley, John "Jack" 1955-56; 1956-57; 1957-58 ’40 Williams, Howard L. 1937-38; 1938-39; 1939-40 Captain ’35 Wilson, Percy C. 1932-33; 1933-34; 1934-35 ’66 Winslow, J. Dallas 1962-63; 1963-64; 1964-65; 1965-66 '85 Wolf, Arthur I. 1982-83; 1983-84 ’45 Woerle, Alvin A. 1942-43 Captain oo Workman, Joseph M. 1983-84; 1984-85 Y ’76 Yingst, James T. 1973-74 00 Yoder, Robert T. 1984-85 ’ 53 Young, Thomas H. Mgr. 1951-52; 1952-53 '79 Zerfing, John W. Z 1976-77; 1977-78; 1978-79 Captain 457 52 Zilling, Richard G. 67 Zimmerman, Jon C. 80 Zorica, Daniel F. 52 Zucker, Marvin A. 1949-50; 1950-51; 1951-52 1963-64; 1964-65; 1965-66; 1966-67 Co-Capt. 19 77-78; 1978-79; 1979-80 1949-50; 1950-51 458 REFERENCE SECTION 459 REFERENCE SECTION I. Books 1. Morgan, James Henry, "Dickinson College 1783-1933", Mount Pleasant Press, J. Horace McFarland Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1933 2. Sellers, Charles Coleman, "Dickinson College, A History", Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, Connecticut, 1973 3. Twombly, Wells, "200 Years of Sport in America", A Rutledge Book, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1976 II. Campus Newspapers 1. "The Alvernia" - St. Francis College Publication. 2. "Bucknellian" and "The Orange and Blue" - Bucknell University 3. "The Dickinsonian", "Alumnus", "Microcosm" - Dickinson publications 4. "Student Weekley" - Franklin and Marshall publication 5. "Gettysburgian" - Gettysburg publication 6. "The Red Man" - Carlisle Indian School publication 7. "Ursinus Weekley" - Ursinus publication 8. "Temple University Weekley" - Temple University 9. "Delaware College Review" - Delaware III. Individuals Who Contributed Material 1. Mark Baum 2. Steve Boda, NCAA Statistical Bureau 3. Kim Cook 4. David B. Eavenson, former Athletics Director, Dickinson 5. Andy Evanko 6. David B. Frengel 7. Abby Lou Gobrecht 8. Jamie Gobrecht 9. Nancy Loughridge, Librarian at the Hamilton Library 10. Craig Mackrides 11. Mark Mineo 12. Microfilm room staff at the State Library, Harrisburg 13. Charles Sticka IV. College and Universities Who Contributed Material 1. Albright - Alex Campbell, Sports Information Director 2. Allentown College - Tom Shivley, Athletics Director 3. Bethany College - Ruth Westlake, Sports Information 4. Bloomsburg University - Jim Hollister, SID 5. Bridgewater College - Sports Information Office 6. Bucknell - David C. Reeder, Graduate Assistant SID 7. Central Florida U. - Bob Cefalo, Associate SID 8. Delaware Valley College - Joe Ferry, SID 9. East Stroudsburg University - Pete Nevins, SID 10. Elizabethtown - Ken Ober, Athletics Director 11. Franklin and Marshall - Glenn Robinson, Head Coach - Charlotte Brown, Archivist 12. Georgetown U. - Lisa Kolebuck, Sports Information Office 13. George Washington U. - Doug Gould, SID 14. Gettysburg - Bob Kenworthy, SID; Mussleman Library Archivist 15. Haverford - Gregory Kannerstine, Athletics Director 16. Hobart - Marty Benson, SID 17. James Madison U. - Ken Ries, SID 18. Johns Hopkins U. - Bob Scott, AD; Jim Stimprit, Archivist 19. Juniata - Celene L. Seymore, Public Service Librarian 20. Lafayette - Craig Smith, SID 21. Lehigh - Craig Anderson, Associate Athletics Director 22. Lycoming - Frank Giardi, AD and Jerry Zufelt, Sports Office 23. Messiah - Mike Shaker, Head Coach 24 . Moravian - Rocco Calvo, AD and Sports Information Office 25. Mt. Alto, Penn State Campus - George N. Payette, Director of Academic Activities 26. Mt. St. Mary's - Michael J. Wade, assistant SID 27. Muhlenberg - Steve Moore, Head Coach 28. Navy - Thomas F. Bates, SID; Linda Culmer, Sec. SID 29. Radford - Rick Rodgers, SID; Laura Beitz, Sec. SID 30. Rider - Bud Focht, SID 31. Roanoke - Mike McCall, SID 32. St. Francis - Margaret M. Tobin, Librarian 33. St. John's - Elizabeth H. Blume, Director of Alumni Affairs 34. St. Joseph's University - Library Staff 35. Shepherd - Joe Browning, SID 36. Shippensburg U. - Roger Goodling, Head Coach, Barb Jones, Archivist, and John Alosi, SID. 37. South Florida - Bill Hunt, SID. 38. Stetson - Cecelia Jackson, Secretary to SID 39. Susquehanna University - Don Harnum, AD, and Scott Deitch, SID 40. Swarthmore - Dave Smoyer, Athletics Director 41. Temple University - A1 Shrier, SID, and George Edberg, Faculty Advisor. 42. Ursinus - Elliot Tannenbaum, SID, and Mr. Rue, Archivist. 43. Washington College - Ed Athey, Athletics Director, and F. W. Dumschott, Chestertown, MD. 44. Western Maryland - Alex Ober, Head Coach. 45. Westminster - Charles Henderson, SID 46. Widener - Bill Manlove, AD, and John Douglas, SID. 47. Wilkes - P. L. Wingert, Public Relations. 48. York College - Jeff Gamber, Head Coach. Newspapers 1. Allentown "Morning Call" and Sunday "Call-Chronicle 2. Altoona "Mirror" 3. Bethlehem "Globe-Times" 4. Bloomsburg "Morning Press" 5. Brooklyn "Eagle" 6. Carlisle "Evening Sentinel" 7. Chambersburg "Public Opinion" 8. Chester "Delaware County Daily Times" 9. Doylestown"Daily Intelligencer" 10. Easton "Express" 11. Elizabethtown "Chronicle" 12. Gettysburg "Times" 13. Hanover "Evening Sun" 14. Hartford, CT "Courant" 15. Harrisburg "Patriot-Ne3s", "Sunday Patriot”, and "Evening News" 16. Huntingdon "Dailey News" 17. Johnstown "Tribune-Democrat" 18. Lancaster "New Era", and "Intelligencer" 19. Lebanon "News" 20. Lewisburg "Journal” 21. Meadville "Tribune” 22. "New York Times" 23. Philadelphia"Builetin", "Sunday Bulletin","Inquirer", "Sunday Inquirer", "North American , Press , Record , and "Public Ledger" 24. Pittsburgh"Post-Gazette", and "Press" 25. "Pocono Record" 26. Reading "Eagle" 27. Scranton "Times" 28. Sharon "Herald" 29. State College "Centre Daily Times" 30. Selinsgrove "Times-Tribune' 31. Sunbury "Party Item" and Daily Item 32. "Union County Journal" 33. "Washington Post" 34. Washington "Observer-Reporter" 35. Waynesboro "Record-Herald 36. Wilkes-Barre "Record", and "Sunday Independent 37. Williamsport "Sun-Gazette" 38. York "Dispatch", and"Gazette and Daily Personal Interviews 1. Joseph G. DuCharme, former basketball coach 2. Eugene A. Evans, '49 and present basketball coach 3. Benjamin D. James, '34 and former staff member 4. Roger Goodling, Shippensburg Head Basketball Coach 5. Alex Ober, Western Maryland Head Basketball Coach 463 6. Glenn Robinson, F&M Head Basketball Coach 7. Mike Shaker, Messiah Basketball Head Coach 8. George Shuman, Jr., former college staff member '37 9. J. Milton Davidson, '33, former player and trustee VII. Personal Letters 1. Thomas R. Gallagher '27 2. William H. Hendrickson *39 3. A. James Johnston 'll 4. Theodore K. Jursek '70 5. Leonard Kerber '40 6. William E. Kerstetter 36 7. Sidney D. Kline, Sr. '24 8. Joseph F. Lipinski '33 9. John W. McConnell '29 O i—1 Ray T. Mentzer '29 11. John R. "Jack" Neiman 42 12. Peter Sivess '36 13. Leon R. Sloan '33 (All of the above were former players at Dickinson)