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

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ALL-PHI THIRD TEAM: Tom Myers, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern back; Bruce Anderson, WiUamette tackle; Tom Carpenter,Colgate back; Jim Zanios, Texas Tech back; Mike Cbx, Iowa State guard and Unebacker.Force and his two vital recoveries provided the10-0 win over Iowa State.At center is Pat Killorin of Syracuse, one ofthe greatest in the last half-dozen years. TheSugar Bowl performer led a team that crushedKansas and UCLA by over 30 points and heclimaxed the season by being named on the APAll-American team as offensive center.The Second TeamThe 1964 second team is headed by Reid ofMinnesota and Jim Miller, UCLA center, bothof whom tallied 25 ballot points. Reid is a finerunner with an educated toe. His field goalsof 33 and 29 yards, a touchdown, plus two conversionsdefeated California, 26-20. He scoreda touchdown against <strong>No</strong>rthwestern, but it washis three conversions that provided the marginof victory, 21-18. Miller was only two pointsbehind Killorin at center. This terrific linebackerwas sensational with two key interceptionsin the nationally televised victory overPittsburgh, and his outstanding play continueddespite the tip and down UCLA season.Gary Wydman, Penn State quarterback,guided the Lions to the Lambert Trophy asthe outstanding team in the East, and to victoryin the annual AP Poll of the "Upset of theSeason"—the 27-0 blasting of unbeaten OhioState. Wydman, a Blue-Gray Game performer,had a total offense of 875 yards. Although Wisconsinhad a dismal season, * A e had a pair ofindividual standouts in Ralph Kurek, fullback,and Harold Brandt, quarterback, who tallied19 and 17 points. Kurek, in the final game,scored the touchdown that upset Minnesota,14-7, while Brandt had 1,059 yards of totaloffense. The defensive back is Bob Richardson,175-lb. UCLA junior, who was tremendous inGUEST MEMBER of AU-<strong>Phi</strong> Board this year is"Gus" Schrader, Iowa '46,sports editor of the CedarRapids (Iowa) Gazette. Heis filling in for BrotherWilfrid Smith of the ChicagoTribune, who continuedon trip around theworld after covering theOlympics. Brother Schrader,recently elected to theBoard of Directors of theFootbaU Writers Association,accepted the substituteappointment at onceand we are grateful forhis fine co-operation.the initial three wins over Pittsburgh, PennState, and Stanford.At ends are a pair of senior defensive wizards.Knox Nunnally of Texas made two vitalinterceptions in the narrow 7-0 win over SMU.Rich McCurdy, Oklahoma, was a second andthird team choice the past two years. He madea vital recovery on the 42-yard line with aminute to play in the 14-14 tie with Missouri.McCurdy was an AP All-Big Eight second teamselection on defense. Both ends had post-seasonengagements in the Orange and Gator Bowls.ALL-PHI THIRD TEAM: Lynn Matthews, Florida end; Bruce Fischer, Georgia Tech back; Don Hoovler, Ohio U.center; Dave WiUiams, Washington end; Jerry KnoU, Washington tackle.

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