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

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ANOTHER QUINTET OF LITTLE ALL-PHI REPEATERS: George BuU, Iowa Wesleyan back; Doug Graham,Whitman guard; Mike Maguire, Franklin end; BiU Alcott, DePauw back; Tom Felix, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota guard.The tackles are seniors John Deibert, 240-Ib. Penn State ace, who played in the Shrine<strong>No</strong>rth-South game and was drafted by the proslast year, and Jon Knoll, Washington University.At guards are Oregon's 230-lb. sophomore,Jim Kollmann, and senior Clint Eudy, a <strong>No</strong>rthCarolina standout.The Third TeamPacing the third team is a former AU-<strong>Phi</strong>player, Tom Myers, <strong>No</strong>rthwestern quarterback,who completed 6 of 7 consecutive passes to setupthe game's only score as the Wildcats edgedRose Bowl bound Oregon State, 7-2. Myers wasoffensive captain for the <strong>No</strong>rth in the Blue-Grayand Senior Bowl games. The other backs are JimZanios of Texas Tech who galloped 73 yards toscore as the Sun Bowl bound Red Raiderstripped T.C.U., 25-10; Tom Carpenter of Colgatewho returned a free kick 71 yards for atouchdown, following a safety, to give his tearna hard fought 8-3 victory over arch rival Cornell;and Bruce Fischer, 157-lb. Georgia Techquarterback, who paced his team to seven consecutivevictories, including a 17-0 triumph overNavy, when he collected 142 yards total offense.He fired the winning touchdown pass to edgeTulane, 7-6.The defensive back position resulted in atie between Dick Kirk, Florida junior, who sped84 yards to score in a 14-0 win over Auburn,and Gerry Bussell, Georgia Tech senior, whobroke up 25 passes during the season and wasselected on Time's defensive All-American team.The third team ends are Bobby Roper ofArkansas' Southwest Conference champions;Lynn Matthews, Florida's defensive junior ace,and Dave Williams, sensational Washingtonsophomore, who tied in the voting. The tacklesare Bruce Anderson, Willamette's three-timeAll-<strong>No</strong>rthwest Conference performer, and JerryKnoU of Washington. The guards are JohnCarlo of Duke whose team was unbeaten untilthey met Georgia Tech, and Mike Cox, IowaState's great linebacker. Cox was an AP andUP! All-Big Eight selection on defense. At centeris a prize pro prospect, 230-lb. Don Hoovler,a three-time All-Mid American Conference selectionfrom Ohio University.1964 was a terrific *Ae football season, assuch stars as the following were forced to thehonorable mention list: <strong>Phi</strong>l Spooner of FloridaState's great 8-1-1 team; Mike Dennis, Mississippi,who exploded for two touchdowns plus tremendousyardage as the Rebels crushed Tennessee,33-0; Soimy Odom, Duke's tremendousrunner, and dependable Larry Buliach ofT.C.U., along with a pair of former AU-<strong>Phi</strong>selections, Vince Tobin of Missouri and RalphWinters of Washington.The Little AU-<strong>Phi</strong> TeamTwo performers from perennially strong footballcolleges pace the 1964 Little AU-<strong>Phi</strong> footbaUselections. They are: Ed Smith and Jim CahoonFranklin and Ripon quarterbacks. Smith ledthe Hoosier Conference and was fifth in theNCAA small college total offense, completing111 of 220 passes for 1,537 yards, for an averageoffensive output of 192 yards per contest.LITTLE ALL-PHI STARS: Pete Porinsh, <strong>No</strong>rth Dakota defensive back; Steve Smith, Davidson back; RalphColehower, Wabash center; Tom Caray, Washburn guard; Eric Walter, McGiU back.

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