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

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258 THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for MARCH, 1965missed his country's Olympic team by the flip of acoin, finished first in the jumping event at theIntercollegiate Ski Meet in Steamboat Springs, Colo.,with a total of 222.5 pts. He had jumps of 214, 192,and 190 feet. . . Blaiiie Lindgren (Utah), Olympichurdler, ran first in the San Francisco InvitationalIndoor Track Meet in the 60-yard high hurdles/with a time of 7.2. . BiU Toomey (Colorado),now a California school teacher, upset two Olympicwinners in the San Francisco Invitational Meet ashe won the 440-yard dash in S0.2 finishing ahead ofthe 400 meter Tokyo winner, Mike Larabee, andJack Yearman. Toomey was second in the L. A.Invitational 500-yard race. <strong>Phi</strong>l White (Stanford),ex-Indiana pole vaulter, vaulted 15' 6V4" inthe San Francisco Indoor Meet. . Mike Cole(Md.) had a good jump in the Navy dual indoormeet, leaping 24' lOV^". . Bob KeppeU (Wash.State) set a new. Fraternity indoor high jump markof 6' 9" in the recent Seattle Indoor Meet.DaUas Ward (Oregon St.), assistant athletic directorat Colorado and an original member of the AU-<strong>Phi</strong>Football Board, suffered a heart attack on Feb. 6while visiting friends in Minneapolis.Late Season Basketball<strong>No</strong>tes<strong>No</strong>rman Reuther (Texas Tech) hit 17 bucketsand 8 free throws for 42 points to set a schoolrecord, as the Red Raiders downed the <strong>Phi</strong>llipsOilers, 101-91; Reuther hit 29 points in victory overSMU and 16 in a 102-69 win over Rice; he carriesa 21.5 av. in the Southwest Conf. . HaroldDenney (Texas Tech) scored 20 points in the victoryover Rice, 31 in a 93-78 triumph over Arkansas,and 29 in the win over the Oilers. He carries an 18point av. in the Southwest Conf. . . . Gary Ward(Maryland) counted 26 in an overtime victory overWake Forest, and 28 in the <strong>No</strong>. Carolina game. Hecarries a 18.9 av. in the Atlantic Coast Conf.Chuck Gardner (Colo.) hit 18 points in a victoryover Oklahoma; 21 in beating Kansas; 21 in an80-77 win over Kans. State; and 20 against Missouri.Gardner is the leading rebounder in the Big Eightwith 13 per game and second in the Big Eightscoring parade with a 21.7 av. . . Dennis Kloke(Wash. State) his 14 points in a loss to Army, and3 goals and 9 free throws in a 56-53 triumph overrival Washington. He carries a 7 point av.Tom Tommervick (Wash. State) hit 4 goals in a75-70 victory over Idaho; scored 10 points in a lossto California; hit 2 goals and 4 free throws in the56-53 win over Washington, and carries a 10 pointaverage for the season. . Jim Cummins (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern)sophomore, scored on a layup with 6seconds to play to give the Wildcats a 76-75 victoryover Mich. State. . Ron Ford (Washburn), at theend of 15 games, carried a 15.3 scoring av. and a10.9 rebound mark, as the Ichabods battled for theCentral Intercollegiate title. He hit 6 goals and 13of 13 free throws in an important conference victoryover Omaha U.Dan Kristoff (Lafayette) has averaged 16 pointsthrough the first 12 games. Dave Brown (Lafayette)has a 14 point av. through the initial 12games, with a high of 27 against Columbia.All-<strong>Phi</strong> Basketball RosierFORWARDSGary Ward (Maryland), Jr., 6'4"-18.9 av.; <strong>No</strong>rmanReuther (Texas Tech), Jr., 6'7"-21.5 av.;Harold Denney (Texas Tech), Sr., 6'8"—18.0 av.;Jeff Gehring (Miami-Ohio), Sr., 6'6"—16.1 av.;George Fisher (Utah), Jr., 6'7"-12.2 av.; LynnBaker (Colorado), Jr., 6'0"; Dennis Kloke (Wash.State), Jr., 6'3"—7.0 av.; Ken Leakey (Fla. State),Jr., 6'4"; Jim Hoffman (Kan. State), Jr., 6'4";Rod Franz (Kansas), Soph., 6'7"; Morgan Everson(DePauw), Jr., 6'4"—17.8 av.; Dave Snow (Whitman),Sr., 6'4"—22.3 av.; Dan Kristoff (Lafayette),Sr., 6'0"—17.8 av.; Ron Ford (Washburn), Jr.,6'5"-15.3 av.CENTERSChuck Gardner (Colorado), Jr., 6'7"-20.7 av.;Bob Camp (West Virginia), Sr., 6'8"-16.7 av.;Gary Shull (Fla. State), Jr., 6'7"-18.0 av.GUARDSLarry Hawk (Okla. State), Sr., 6'2"-10.8 av., All-Big Eight past two seasons; A. D. Roberts (Oklahoma),Sr., 5'll"-8.2 av.; Jim Cahoon (Ripon),Sr., 5'10"—20.6 av.; Mike Frink (Colorado), Jr.,6'7"—12.2 av.; Tom Tommervick (Wash. State),Jr., 5'11"—10.0 av.; Bob Bauers (Colorado), Soph.,6'5"; Jerry Spears (Nebraska), Sr., 6'6"; BiU Mc­Keown (Illinois), Sr., 6'3"; Tom Davis (Ohio U.),6'5"; Tom Tenwick (Richmond), Sr., 6'5"; JimCummins (<strong>No</strong>rthwestern), Soph., 6'3"; Ed Bastian(Iowa), Jr., 6'6"; Don DuShane (Oregon), Jr.,6'2"-Morgan Everson (DePauw) carries a 16.8 through14 games and is second in conference rebounding.Everson hit for 27 in an 83-80 win over Valparaiso.. . Jon Bruce (Hanover) is averaging 12 points,with a high of 21 against Bellarmine College. . .Da\*e Snow (Whitman), co-captain, carries a 22.3 av.through 14 games, with a high mark of 34. . .George Fisher (Utah) hit 10 goals and 8'free throwsin a 98-96 win over Mich. State; Fisher hit 21 pointsin an 87-65 win over Army, 14 in a victory overIowa, and 18 in a 94-84 win over Denver. JimHoffmann (Kan. State) hit 5 goals and 5 free throwsin an 82-61 win over Iowa State.Larry Hawk (Okla. State) has paced the cowboysto an 8-1 Big Eight Conference record, carrying a10.8 av. per contest. He scored 19 in a 93-54 winover Nebraska and 15 in a 63-65 victory over Missouri.. Jeff Gehring (Miami-Ohio) hit 9 goalsand 9 free throws in a 79-74 victory over Loyola ofChicago; he carries a 16.1 av. in the Mid-AmericanConf. . . . A. D. Roberts (Okla.) tallied 16 pointsin a 76-72 win over Iowa State. . Ed Bastiati(Iowa) hit 2 goals in a 71-65 victory over SouthernCalif, and 3 in a 111-68 victory over MichiganState. Gary ShuU (Fla. State) hit 6 goals in a66-60 loss to Oklahoma State, and 13 points in a74-72 victory over Tulsa. . . . Jerry Spears (Nebraska)contributed 7 points to a 66-69 win over Colorado.

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