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1964–65 Volume 89 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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104 THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for NOVEMBER, 1964Wildcats from behind in the 2nd and again in the3rd quarter as they edged Indiana, 14-13. Myersfired a 78 yard touchdown pass for the Wildcats'only score in a 6-17 loss to Illinois.Harold Brandt (Wis.), quarterback, hit 12 of 20passes for 130 yards in a 17-7 triumph over KansasState in the season's opener. Brandt tossed a 45yard TD pass for the Badgers' only score in a7-31 loss to <strong>No</strong>tre Dame. . Charles Casey (Fla.)caught three consecutive passes to set up a fieldgoal with seven seconds remaining as the Gatorstopped Mississippi State, 16-13; he had a total ofsix passes for the game; the previous week, in a24-8 victory over SMU, Casey caught four passes,one for a touchdown. Casey paced the unbeatenGators with touchdown pass receptions scores of19 and 43 yards to down highly ranked Mississippi,30-14. . Mike Cox (Iowa State), fullback,tallied a TD in a 25-0 romp over Drake. . . JohnHammond (Okla.), alternating quarterback, tosseda 90 yard touchdown pass play to pace the Soonersto a 13-3 victory over stubborn Maryland. . .Ralph Kurek (Wis.), fullback, scored the initialtouchdown in the win over Kansas State. . SteveRenko (Kan.), quarterback, gained 123 yards in anarrow 7-3 win over TCU.Mike Curtis (Duke), fullback, tallied a touchdownin the season's opener to give the Blue Devilsa 9-9 tie with underdog South Carolina and hetallied another TD in the 30-0 victory over Virginia.Curtis scored a touchdown to tie the Marylandgame but his interception for Duke late inthe 4th quarter preserved a 24-17 triumph overMaryland. . . . Jim Zanios (Texas Tech), fullback,scored two touchdowns as the Red Raiders rippedMississippi State, 21-7. . . Ed Pritchett (FloridaState) completed five passes for 48 yards to set upboth scores in a 14-10 win over rival Miami U. . . .Larry Perry, end, and Larry Buliach, fullback(Texas Christian) were starters in the season'sopener which was a loss to Kansas University,3-7. . . Gary Wydman (Penn State) went all theway at quarterback in a 8-21 loss to Navy and in a6-2 win over Army. Wydman hit 10 of 20 passesfor 182 yards in a 14-22 loss to Oregon. . . DonnieOefinger (SMU), quarterback, tossed TD passes ineach of the Mustangs' two initial games in losingcontests to Florida and Ohio State, and anotherscore in a victory over Arlington State before heretired with a broken jaw.<strong>Phi</strong>l Spooner (Florida State), back, scored theonly TD in a defensive battle as the Seminolesdowned TCU, 10-0. Spooner tallied a pair of touchdownsas the Seminoles scored in every quarter todown unbeaten Kentucky, 48-6. . Jerry Bussell(Georgia Tech), speedy halfback, grabbed a 34 yardscoring pass to down Clemson, 14-7. . . DonUnverferth (Ohio State) completed 16 of 23 passesfor 164 yards, including a 24 yard touchdown passas the Buckeyes downed stubborn Indiana, 17-9.Unverferth tallied one touchdown and passed 17and 20 yards to set up scores in a lopsided 26-0triumph over 2nd ranked Illinois. . Tom<strong>No</strong>watzke (Ind.), deluxe rusher, kicked a 60 yardfield goal in a 9-17 loss to Ohio State. <strong>No</strong>watzkescored two touchdowns in a narrow 20-21 loss toIowa. . . . Mike Reid (Minn.), fullback, contributedfield goals of. 33 and 29 yards plus two conversionsand the final touchdown to defeat California,26-20. Reid scored one touchdown but his threeextra points were the margin that defeated <strong>No</strong>rthwestern,21-18.Mike Dennis (Miss.) scored a touchdown as theRebels overpowered Houston, 31-9, and he scoredone touchdown in a loss to Florida. . . Ken Boston(Mo.), ace defensive back, ran 95 yards to score ona pass interception for the Tigers' only tally in a 7-10loss to Oklahoma State. . .. Jim MiUer (UCLA), linebacker,was outstanding on defense and sensationalwith two key interceptions in the victory, over Pitt.. . ., Knox NunnaUy (Texas), end, was a starter as theLonghorns rolled past Tulane 31-0, but injuries kepthim out of the Army and Oklahoma victories. . .Rich McCurdy (Okla.), end, was a starter as theSooners rolled past Maryland, 13-3. . . . Bruce VanDyke (Missouri), tackle, was a starter in the 14-21loss to California in the season's opener as well asthe Utah and Ohio State contests. . . Pat KiUorin(Syracuse) started at center in the 14-21 upset lossto. Boston College and in the crushing defeats ofKansas and UCLA.Bobby Robinson (Mississippi), All-<strong>Phi</strong> 220-lb.guard, was a starter as the Rebels romped overMemphis State, 30-0. . . . Paul Guffee (Vanderbilt),guard, and Charlie Trabue (Vanderbilt), fullback,were starters for the Commodores in a 2-14 lossto Georgia Tech. . Bill Paschal (Georgia Tech),230-lb. tackle, was a starter in the season's openingvictory over Georgia Tech. . . Tom McKnelly(Ark.), deluxe place kicker, kicked a 44-yard fieldgoal which, tied a 30-year-old school record, plusfour, points after TDs in a 31-22 triumph overFLASH! <strong>Phi</strong>s in TokyoOlympicsKen Sitzberger (Indiana) won a Gold Medal and the Olympic spring board diving with a total of159.9 points to lead a 1-2-3 American sweep of this event. This Olympic championship for theIndiana University sophomore is a tremendous accomplishment since Sitzberger was only third inour American Tryouts. . Blaine Lindgren (Utah) won a Silver Medal as he was runner-up in the110-meter high hurdles in 13.7 seconds, only an eyelash behind the winner in 13.6. . Lt. BUIMorris (Oklahoma) won a Bronze Olympic Medal in a shootoff for third place in the Olympic claypigeon shooting. Mattarelli of Italy won the Gold Medal for first place but three men tied forsecond. In the shootoff Russia's Senichev gained the Silver Medal and Brother Morris took theBronze. Kent Floerke (Kansas) leaped 50'4s^" in the triple jump but faUed to qualify for thefinals as the cutoff in this event was 5ri0".

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