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

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

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ALL-PHI SECOND TEAM: Clint Eudy, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina guard; Jim Miller, UCLA center; Mike Reid, Minnesotaback; Jon KnoU, Washington tackle; Bob Richardson, UCLA defensive back.back, with 27 to 25 points for the final positionin the honorary backfield. Curtis tallied thetouchdown that tied underdog South Carolina.He scored against Maryland and his interceptionin the final quarter preserved the victory.ALL-PHI SECOND TEAM: Rich McCurdy, Oklahomaend; James KoUman, Oregon guard.Mike was the first round draft choice of theBaltimore Colts.The honorary defensive backfield positionwent to Ken Boston of Missouri, an AP All-Big Eight defensive selection, who led the Conferenceand set a new school record with sixinterceptions for 166 yards.The unanimous line selections are both fromthe- deep South. Spectacular Charlie Casey,Florida junior, was the leading pass receiver inthe Southeastern Conference with 43 receptionsfor 611 yards, a new all-time Gator record.Casey was selected on the NEA All-Americansecond team. Bobby Robinson, Mississippiguard, a three-time AU-<strong>Phi</strong> selection, anchoreda Rebel line through an up and down season.He played post-season games in the BiuebonnetBowl and Blue-Gray Classic.Paired with Casey at end is Kent Kramer,230-lb. pass catching Minnesota junior, whosnatched a 30-yard pass for the initial score inthe 26-20 win over California. He scored on a50-yard pass in a close 21-18 victory over <strong>No</strong>rthwestern,and on an 11-yarder in the tight 12-19loss to Michigan, the Big Ten champion.Kramer also scored on a 43-yard pass in animportant 14-7' triumph over Purdue.The running mate for Robinson at guardis a comeback player, Warren Cole of OregonState. Two years ago as Brother Terry Baker'steammate he was named "the outstanding lineman"of the Liberty Bowl Game, and then aknee injury and an operation shelved him foran entire season. His comeback performancethis year was a vital factor in his team's 8-2record for a Rose Bowl berth.The Big Eight Conference supplies the honorarytackles, both of whom are juniors, andeach taUied 33 baUot points. They are 238-lb.Dennis Carlson of once-beaten Nebraska, and aCotton Bowl participant, and Buford (Butch)Allison of Missouri who won AU-<strong>Phi</strong> secondteam honors last year as a sophomore. Allison,an AP and UPI All-Big Eight choice on defense,was terrific in the victory over the AirALL-PHI SECOND TEAM: Ralph Kurek, Wisconsin back; John Deibert, Penn State tackle; Gary Wydman, PennState back; Knox NunnaUy, Texas end; Harold Brandt, Wisconsin back.

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