Football Program

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Football Program OFFICIAL WATCH Sinclair DINO GASOLINES OFFICIAL PROGRAM IOWA-OHIO STATE FOR THIS GAME give MORE POWER CONTENTS in the LONG RUN The University Presidents 2 ******* University of Iowa Representatives 3 LONGINES Personnel of The Marching Band 4, 5 THE WORLD'S Ohio State Football Coaching Staff 6 MOST HONORED Students Welcome Ohio State Dads 7 WATCH College of Engineering . 8 Peace Corps Visits Campus 9 Ohio State Football Player Pages I 0, 18 , 22 , 32, 44, 46 Iowa Football Player Pages 12, 30, 34, 38 14 I Ohio State Freshman Football Roster 7:·::··j 16 ' Ohio State University Athletic Staff Ohio State University Football Roster 24 Iowa Football Roster 29 ' Half-Time Music by Th e Marching Band 41 .' " My Dad" 42 Wilbur E. Snypp, E ditor a nd Adve rtising la nager .John F. Hummel, Circulation Manager National Adverti ing Repre entative: Spenc er Advertising C'o., 271 Madison Ave., New erk, . Y. Long ines 5·Star Admiral Automatic with Calendar All-Proof , sweep -se cond, 14K gold strap·$185.00 g/zefingines C-edo TODA Y'S COVER Every Longines watch, whatever its type, for whatever Invites your attention to its use, today, as for almost New Sinclair Nickel Compound reduces engine wear as much as 29°/o the College of Eng ineer­ a centurY, is manufactured to ing, Harold A. Bolz, dean. be the finest of its kind and Saves Repairs-Gives More Power Per Dollar. Sinclair Dino and Dino Supreme Gasolines Each 1965 football pro­ worthy in every respect to be called contain Liquid Nickel, an exclusive Sinclair discovery, that • Combats harmful gram cover and contents The World's Most Honored Watch engine deposits • Restores lost power in old cars • Keeps new cars at peak performance. has been dedicated to Sinclair and only Sinclair has Liquid Nickel one of the colleges on The Ohio State Un iversity SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY LONGINES-WITINAUER WATCH CO. P.O . Box 3526, C olumbus, Ohio 432 14 campus. MONTREAL NEW YORK GENEVA Maker of Watches of the Highest Character Since 1867 ijAmerlcan Express Credit Cards are now honored by over 21 ,000 Sinclair Dealers.-­ The University Presidents University of Iowa Representatives * * FOREST EV ASHEVSKI Director of Athletics DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The Ohio State University JERRY BURNS Head Football Coach * * DR. HOWARD R. BOWEN DEAN ROBERT RAY President, University of Iowa Faculty Representative 2 3 Personnel of The Marching Band Left. Fred M . Dart, assistant director; right. Charles L. Spohn, director. Name High School Name High School John Elliott Sylvania David Haledman Marion Harding John Freeman Lorain Bill Hall Collinwood, Cleveland William Holmes Warren G . Harding Gregory Harper Euclid Gerry Hudson Grandview Roy Hawthorne Chas. F. Busch , Sedgewick David Livingston Urbana Gail Herron Salem Wilson Murray Elyria Sam Hissong Milton Union , Ludlow Fall s Staff: Name High School Terry Pracht Whetstone, Columbus James Kerr Springfield Local Jim Loveman Medina Director- Charles L. Spohn Bruc e Grunden Waite, Toledo John Shrader Newark Thomas Selby Columbus North Assistant Director - Fred M. Dart Ronald Guisinger Clay, Toledo John Watkins Elgin , LaRue Herbert Glendon Spangler Columbus North e Assistant- Dennis Wenger Robert Hall Whetstone, Columbus Kirby Wyatt Upper Arlington Marching Band Graduat Harry L. Stebbins Sylvania Hicks Columbus West Announcer- Tom Johnson Robert TROMBONIUMS Ronald Hughes London - Richard Heine, John Tatgenhorst SOUSAPHONES Music Arrangers Jones Hamilton, Columbus David Adams Sylvania Robert Gerald Anderson Perkins, Sandusky Keiser Sidney H. Jeffery Bartels Sylvania Name High School La Mar Ronald Dutt Marion Harding Kooperstein Bexley Robert Bower Columbus North Harry James Esswein Eastmoor, Columbus DRUM MAJOR Ronald Lang Sylvania J. Thomas Bowman Cambridge Gerald Foster Dayton Chaminade Jerry McAffee Bogan Roger Castanien Upper Sandusky Mitch Breece Sidney Thomas Harold Gibbons Columbus North Meister John Michael Foster Deshler Local Frederick Parma Robert Hengen Mayfield, Cleveland ASSISTANT DRUM MAJOR Mock Columbus Richard Hulsman Fairmont, Dayton Kenneth Brookhaven, John Hightower Columbus North Lawrence Mock Linden McKinley, Columbus Beryl Jones Cambridge Greg Lowry Warren G. Harding William Hunt Worthington Montgomery Brookhaven, Columbus Keith Jones Cambridge Richard Jerry W. Lawson Lima Senior Eb CORNETS Gary Moore Perkins, Sandusky Keith Kidner Columbus North Ben Lindsley Sandusky Morgan North Thomas Lease Salem Richard Carr Whitevak, Hillsboro Charles Columbus John Linthicum Springfield North Munthe Eastlake North, Willowick Jan Lust Mifflin Roger Cramer Mansfield Jack James Meacham Perrysburg Richard Nutting Fairborn, Dayton Toby Daniel Hilliard John Osborn Dave Mossbarger Frankfort Donald Podobnikar Euclid Richard Wagner Fairless, Navarre Robert Dayson Medina Glenn Taggart Shaker, Cleveland Columbus George Rogers Hilliard Robert Everhart linden McKinley, TENOR HORNS Paul Magnusson Shaw, Cleveland Larry Schmidt Walnut Ridge, Courtright PERCUSSION North Erick Alden Wilmington Ernest Savory Columbus East Thomas Trinter Columbus Louis Kenneth Agriesti Garfield Hts. , Cincinnati Timothy Boone Bellefontaine Richard Sevils Lorain Chris Wagner Wyoming Dean Appleman Eastmoor, Columbus , Columbus David Dick Bellefontaine Larry Showalter Columbus North Richard W allick Brookhaven John Beavers Worthington Weimer Columbus David Elsass Perry High , Canton Timothy Watson Columbus West Robert Linden McKinley, David Caygill Cambridge Wells David John Fey East Liverpool Ronnie Vandalia-Butler Randall Headley Worthington e h CORNETS White Xenia Dwight Hansen Swanton Kent Curt Knapp Fenton, Michigan Warren W illiam Huck Upper Arlington Joseph Antonelli Warren G. Harding, Dave Koehler Upper Sandusky . FLUGLEHORNS John Johanssen Sylvania David Baker Hamilton Twp Jay Morrison East Canton Cadiz John Bastian Old Fort, Tiffin Thomas Myers Copley, Akron Stephan Berry Steve Peebles Shelby Columbus John Edwards Holy Name, Cleveland J. Robert Yohman Oak Hills, Cincinnati Robert Alan Birkhimer Easlmoor, Jeff Post Medina Thomas Brawner Franklin Co., Frankfort, Ky . Ronald Daron Eastmoor, Columbus Sidney Thomas Hartrum Cambridge BARITONES Paul Potter James Brundrett Tipp City Seigel Eastmoor, Columbus Roger Herron Dayton Chaminade John Dale Amerman Graham, St. Paris Sanford Robert Burley Zanesville Terry Thompson River Valley, Marion Donald Burton Marion Harding Phil Ii p Paxton Bellefontaine Al Adcock Sandusky Stephen Caldwell Groveport William Tetrick Waverly David Bowers Rogers, Toledo MANAGERS Tucker Norwalk Pleasant View, Columbus Thomas Crawford McKinley, Canton Dennis James Bowman James H. Flynn Perrysburg Wander Columbus Robert Dalton Parma Senior High Stephen Linden McKinley, Earl Chenoweth Xenia James Hearst Piqua Gene Warman Newark Ronald Daron Eastmoor, Columbus Harold Crites Wilmington Ray Hoffmaster Youngstown Kenneth Drees Sidney Richard Felix Tuslaw, North Lawrence ALTO HORNS James Frazier Reynold sburg Richard Gentry Madeira, Cincinnati LIBARIANS Sidney Steven Bovia Sandusky Mike Friend Harold Grubs Sylvania Linda Mason Columbus North Graber Norton , Akron George Braen Mansfield James Fostoria Genie Wilch Kenton John Grashel Columbus West David Edwards East Canton Ronald Hainen 4 5 Ohio State Football Coaching Staff Students Welcome Ohio State lads LYAL CLARK ESCO SARKKINEN Defensive HARRY Llne Coach End Coach STROBEL Guard-Center Coach STUDENT DAD'S DAY COMMITTEE- front row, left to right - Pam Workman, general secretary-treasurer; Susan Reed. Portsmouth, publicity; Kerry Reed. Princeton, W. Va., general chairman; Judy Wendling, Indianapolis, Dad selection and lodging; Harriet Markel. University Heights, sign contest; standing. Milton Yoder, Marion. traditions board chairman; Tom McLaughlin, Worthington, special arrangements; Diane Howard, Kettering, talent show; Art Shack. University Heights, luncheon; Bill Johannes, Columbus. pro­ curements. HUGH HINDMAN THEME - Hello, Daddy! Tackle Coach LOUIS McCULLOUGH Week-end activities available for Dads W.W. WOODY HAYES Defensive Coordinator Head Coach Saturday Luncheon, 12 noon, Ohio Union Football game, Ohio State vs Iowa, 1:30 p.m. Talent Show, 8 p.m., Mershon Auditorium Sunday Strollers will present a matinee of Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie", 2:30 p.m., Uni­ versity Theatre. University Symphonic Orchestra concert, 8 p .m., Mershon Auditorium. The Dad of Dads for 1965 is Mr. John F. Canncn of 4902 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio. Mr. Cannon is identified with the Cannon Tailor­ ing Co. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. Patricia Cannon, a daughter is a junior in the College of Education and lives in the Barrett House. A son is in the graduate school at the University of Utah. Mr. Cannon will be introduced at Saturday's GLENN luncheon and honored in pre-game (Tiger) ELLISON LARRY CATUZZI ceremonies Freshman Coach MAX URICK when he will be awarded a plaque MR. JOHN CANNON Offensive Backfield Coach by Sherri Defensive Backfield Coach Phillian, 1965 Homecoming Queen. "Dad of Dads" 6 7 r The College of Engineering Peace Corps V1ilts 11,e Campus THE OHIO STATE University at the turn of the passed an act establishing at Ohio State the first century was just 27 years old, but the institution collegiate program of ceramic engineering in the had already earned a name for itself in the field world. of engineering. At the start of the century, engineering was the Although the College of Engineering was not largest of the university's six colleges, enrolling established formally until 1896, engineering in­ 508
Recommended publications
  • Harlem Globetrotters Adrian Maher – Writer/Director 1
    Unsung Hollywood: Harlem Globetrotters Adrian Maher – Writer/Director 1 UNSUNG HOLLYWOOD: Writer/Director/Producer: Adrian Maher HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS COLD OPEN Tape 023 Ben Green The style of the NBA today goes straight back, uh, to the Harlem Globetrotters…. Magic Johnson and Showtime that was Globetrotter basketball. Tape 030 Mannie Jackson [01:04:17] The Harlem Globetrotters are arguably the best known sports franchise ….. probably one of the best known brands in the world. Tape 028 Kevin Frazier [16:13:32] The Harlem Globetrotters are …. a team that revolutionized basketball…There may not be Black basketball without the Harlem Globetrotters. Tape 001 Sweet Lou Dunbar [01:10:28] Abe Saperstein, he's only about this tall……he had these five guys from the south side of Chicago, they….. all crammed into ….. this one small car. And, they'd travel. Tape 030 Mannie Jackson [01:20:06] Abe was a showman….. Tape 033 Mannie Jackson (04:18:53) he’s the first person that really recognized that sports and entertainment were blended. Tape 018 Kevin “Special K” Daly [19:01:53] back in the day, uh, because of the racism that was going on the Harlem Globetrotters couldn’t stay at the regular hotel so they had to sleep in jail sometimes or barns, in the car, slaughterhouses Tape 034 Bijan Bayne [09:37:30] the Globetrotters were prophets……But they were aliens in their own land. Tape 007 Curly Neal [04:21:26] we invented the slam dunk ….., the ally-oop shot which is very famous and….between the legs, passes Tape 030 Mannie Jackson [01:21:33] They made the game look so easy, they did things so fast it looked magical….
    [Show full text]
  • Southern Miss Men's Basketball Southern Miss Combined Team Statistics (As of Dec 21, 2017) All Games
    Southern Miss Men’s Basketball David Cohen, SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLES (7-5, 0-0 C-USA) Director of Communications Head Coach: Doc Sadler (Arkansas, 1982) • 601-266-6240 (o) Record at Southern Miss: 27-68 (fourth season), Career Record: 176-175 (12th season) • 817-739-6585 (c) • [email protected] MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (10-1, 0-0 SEC) • @DavidECohen_ Head Coach: Ben Howland (Weber State, 1979) Southern Miss Athletics Record at MSU: 40-34 (third season) Career Record: 441-240 (22nd season) • 118 College Drive #5017 • Hattiesburg, Miss. 39406-0001 Game Information Golden Eagle Notes Date / Time: – The Golden Eagles are closing out their non-conference campaign with two of their toughest opponents yet over a three-day Saturday, Dec. 23 6 p.m. CT stretch, first falling to No. 24 Florida State (first game against a ranked opponent since No. 9 Louisville on Nov. 29, 2013) on Thursday. Site / Venue (Capacity): Jackson, Miss. Mississippi Coliseum (6,812) – Southern Miss’ recent four-game winning streak was its longest of the Doc Sadler era, and the squad is already two wins away from matching its most in four years since inheriting NCAA sanctions. The Golden Eagles have faced three defending conference champs this season, and among that mark is a halftime lead at defending Big Ten champ Michigan and an 18-point win over Sun TV: N/A Belt champ Troy. Talent: – Southern Miss ranks No. 7 in the nation for fewest turnovers per game (9.8) and No. 12 for assist-turnover ratio (1.56), as well as Radio: Southern Miss IMG Sports Network sixth for turnover margin (+5.9).
    [Show full text]
  • Becoming the Globetrotters Have You Ever the New York Dreamed of Being Globetrotters 1930- 31 Team
    © 2014 Universal Uclick 88 Years of Entertaining from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick Becoming the Globetrotters Have you ever The New York dreamed of being Globetrotters 1930- 31 team. Coach Abe a professional Saperstein is on the left. basketball player? Players, standing left to Today, men and right, are Walter “Toots” women of nearly Wright, Byron Long, Inman every nationality Jackson and William “Kid” An early basketball Oliver. Al “Runt” Pullins is compete in sitting down. professional leagues all over the world. Saperstein later renamed But the National Basketball the team the Harlem Association (NBA) wasn’t formed until Globetrotters. He thought 1949. In the 1920s and 1930s, teams the reference to the New York neighborhood would in the United States traveled from let people know that town to town without the structure of the team was African- a league, playing other teams for the American and would seem entertainment of the townspeople. This exotic to audiences in smaller cities. type of play is called barnstorming. photo courtesy Harlem Globetrotters One special team formed in 1926 in Separate teams White players only Chicago and later became known as Some of the best early basketball Many early barnstorming teams the Harlem Globetrotters. This week, teams were segregated, or divided by did not allow African-American The Mini Page learns more about this their race or ethnic background. For players. A group of friends who had historical barnstorming basketball team example, teams of Jewish, Irish, Swedish graduated from Chicago’s all-black that’s still entertaining fans today. and Chinese players barnstormed on Wendell Phillips High School got the East Coast and beyond.
    [Show full text]
  • The History of the National Basketball Tournaments for Black High Schools
    Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses Graduate School 1980 The iH story of the National Basketball Tournaments for Black High Schools. Charles Herbert Thompson Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses Recommended Citation Thompson, Charles Herbert, "The iH story of the National Basketball Tournaments for Black High Schools." (1980). LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses. 3500. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses/3500 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses by an authorized administrator of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INFORMATION TO USERS This was produced from a copy of a document sent to us for microfilming. While the most advanced technological means to photograph and reproduce this document have been used, die quality is heavily dependent upon die quality of the material submitted. The following explanation of techniques is provided to help you understand markings or notations which may appear on this reproduction. 1.The sign or “target” for pages apparently lacking from the document photographed is “Missing Page(s)”. If it was possible to obtain die missing page(s) or section, they are spliced into the film along with adjacent pages. This may have necessitated cutting through an image and duplicating adjacent pages to assure you of complete continuity. 2. When an image on the film is obliterated with a round black mark it is an indication that die film inspector noticed either blurred copy because of movement during exposure, or duplicate copy.
    [Show full text]
  • RICE BASKETBALL FACT BOOK CONTENTS School Name
    UNIVERSITY INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION RICE BASKETBALL FACT BOOK CONTENTS School Name . Rice University Head Coach . Scott Pera 2016-17 Record . 23-12 2017-18 Roster . 2 Location . Houston, Texas 77251 Alma Mater . Penn State, ‘89 Conference USA Record . 11-7/5th Pronunciation Guide . 3 BASKETBALLRICE FACTS QUICK Founded . 1891 Record at Rice . .First Season Starters Returning/Lost . 1/4 2017-18 Schedule . 4 Enrollment . 6,628 Career Record . First Season Lettermen Returning/Lost . 8/7 2017-18 Opponents . 5 Nickname . Owls Assistant Coach . Chris Kreider Newcomers . 7 Coaches and Staff . 8 Mascot . .Sammy the Owl Alma Mater . .Lebanon Valley, ‘03 Rice All-Time Record . 1094-1398 2017-18 Rice Owls . 18 Colors . Blue and Gray Assistant Coach . Mark Linebaugh Player Game-by-Game Stats . 42 Conference . Conference USA Alma Mater . Colgate, ‘04 MEDIA RELATIONS 2016-17 Results . 46 Arena . Tudor Fieldhouse Assistant Head Coach . Omar Mance Basketball Contact . Tim Andrzejewski 2016-17 Statistics . 47 Capacity . 5,208 Alma Mater . .Rice, ‘03 Office Number . .713-348-3929 2016-17 Game Recaps . 56 President . .David W . Leebron (Harvard, ‘76) Cell Number . .662-312-7663 Conference USA . 74 Athletics Director . Joe Karlgaard (Stanford, ‘96) Strength and Cond. Coach . .Sean Brown Email Address . tim .andrzejewski@rice .edu History and Records . 80 Physical Address . Tudor Fieldhouse Alma Mater . Mary Washington, ‘09 SID Fax Number . 713-348-6019 Series Records and Results . .125 6100 Main Street Video Coordinator . Van Green Rice Press Row . .713-348-5638 All-Time Results . 132 Houston, TX 77005 Alma Mater . Columbia, ‘14 Mailing Address . .PO Box 1892, MS 548 Media Information .
    [Show full text]
  • Issue 2 BASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS RETIRED PLAYERSBASKETBALL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION the OFFICIAL MAGAZINE of the NATIONAL CONTENTS
    PROUD PARTNER OF THE NBA AND NBRPA. MGMRESORTS.COM LEGENDS Vol. 1, Issue 2 BASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION BASKETBALLBASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS RETIRED PLAYERS MAGAZINE THE OFFICIAL CONTENTS of the NATIONAL JAMAL MASHBURN NATIONAL NBA Legend The NBA Biography p. 8 ON TRACK WOMEN WINNING IN For Jamal Mashburn, Retirement From The NBA p. 2 Was Just The Beginning BUSINESS Basketball and business were “parallel dreams” for Legends of the WNBA reach new heights on and Jamal Mashburn. Every step of his journey had to off the court. further both ambitions. Never stop learning on the court, in the classroom and, most of all, in everyday life. Never stop aspiring. NANCY LIEBERMAN MAKING p. 32 HISTORY Nancy Lieberman Becomes First Female Coach To Win Professional Men’s Basketball JAYSON WILLIAMS Championship. p. 20 GETS THE REBOUND Former NBA All-Star Finds Fulfi llment through Treatment and Wellness Venture. TABLE OF CONTENTS LEGENDS IN BUSINESS p. 2 JAMAL MASHBURN IS ON TRACK p. 8 WOMEN WINNING IN BUSINESS p. 13 THE ART OF SELLING FINDING HOPE p. 14 WHO’S YOUR FINANCIAL GENERAL MANAGER? p. 28 THROUGH HUMILITY THE TRANSITION TO LIFE AFTER BASKETBALL ADVICE FROM NBA p. 20 JAYSON WILLIAMS ON MENTAL HEALTH ALLSTAR, OLYMPIAN & ASSISTANT COACH p. 28 FINDING HOPE THROUGH HUMILITY VIN BAKER WHERE ARE THEY NOW? p. 16 THE LEGACY OF SHERYL SWOOPES A look back at Vin Baker’s incredible career and his rise back to the Bucks. p. 18 BUSINESS FOUNDER & CHAIRMAN CHOO SMITH p. 36 HALL OF FAME 2018 p. 1 p. 2 THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE of the NATIONAL BASKETBALL RETIRED PLAYERS ASSOCIATION LEGENDS Vol.
    [Show full text]
  • Fourth Quarter Radio Coverage of Wilt Chamberlin's 100-Point Game (Philadelphia Warriors Vs
    Fourth quarter radio coverage of Wilt Chamberlin's 100-point game (Philadelphia Warriors vs. New York Knicks)--Bill Campbell, announcer (March 2, 1962) Added to the National Registry: 2015 Essay by Robert Cherry (guest post)* Wilt Chamberlin Bill Campbell “If you know anybody not listening, call them up. A little history you’re sitting in on tonight,” said Bill Campbell, broadcasting a professional basketball game in 1962. Campbell, whose career spanned 70 years, never spoke truer words, for he was describing the game in which Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points. It remains one of the greatest individual achievements in any sport--not just in basketball. Wilt Chamberlain (1936–1999) was a larger than life athlete whose magnetic personality and dominating physical presence transcended the sport that made him rich and famous. Wilt was 7’ 1 and 1/16th” with broad, muscular shoulders and a narrow waist, a frame that created the optical illusion that he was even taller. He was also graceful and athletic: many people consider him the strongest athlete who ever lived. Even his fellow professionals marveled at his strength: he moved 6’8,” 220-pound men like cups of coffee and his endurance was legendary. Wilt was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, into a close-knit, large (he had eight siblings), hard- working, lower middle-class family. Eight to ten inches taller than other kids by the fourth grade and gawked at from an early age, Wilt was never like anyone else. From childhood he was eager to make his mark and to supplement his family’s modest income.
    [Show full text]
  • Balch Fieldhouse Ccoolloorraaddoo Bbaasskkeettbbaallll Hhiissttoorryy
    Balch Fieldhouse CCoolloorraaddoo BBaasskkeettbbaallll HHiissttoorryy The University of Colorado continues to build toward Forrest B. “Frosty” Cox , H.B. Lee , Russell a successful future hiring Colorado native Tad Boyle as “Sox” Walseth , and Ricardo Patton . The first the school’s 18th head coach on April 19, 2010. coach to make a solid presence on the coaching sideline Boyle, 47, joined the Colorado staff from the was Cox, who spent 13 years roaming the Balch University of Northern Colorado, where he led the Bears to Fieldhouse from 1936-50. Cox collected a 147- 89 a 56-66 record (.459 winning percentage) over the pre - (.623) record with his 1937-38 team reaching the cham - vious four seasons. The 2009-10 season was a breakout pionship game of the National Invitation Tournament season for Boyle’s Bears as they finished second in the Big before falling to Temple. While at the helm, Cox’s teams Sky Conference with a 25-8 record (.758 winning per - won four Mountain States Conference (MSC) titles and he centage) and Boyle was named as the NABC Division I All- concluded his CU career with the best won-lost percentage District Coach of the Year along with the Big Sky Coach of (.623) of any CU coach of more than one season. the Year. Boyle brings 15 years of coaching experience to Some of CU basketball’s finest moments were orches - Boulder. trated by Lee from 1951-56. “This is it (my dream job), there’s no doubt,” Boyle Lee took control of the CU squad in 1950, and in four said.
    [Show full text]
  • Finding Aid to the Historymakers ® Video Oral History with Charles Holton
    Finding Aid to The HistoryMakers ® Video Oral History with Charles Holton Overview of the Collection Repository: The HistoryMakers®1900 S. Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60616 [email protected] www.thehistorymakers.com Creator: Holton, Charles, 1930- Title: The HistoryMakers® Video Oral History Interview with Charles Holton, Dates: November 29, 2007 Bulk Dates: 2007 Physical 6 Betacame SP videocasettes (2:57:43). Description: Abstract: Social service administrator and basketball player Charles Holton (1930 - ) played with the Harlem Globetrotters from 1951 to 1957. He then became social services administrator for the State of Wisconsin. In 1997, Holton became executive director of Milwaukee’s House of Peace, a Capuchin Franciscan Ministry, where he remained with until his retirement in 2000. Holton was interviewed by The HistoryMakers® on November 29, 2007, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This collection is comprised of the original video footage of the interview. Identification: A2007_335 Language: The interview and records are in English. Biographical Note by The HistoryMakers® Former Harlem Globetrotter Charles Holton was born on September 3, 1930 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Alice and Frank Holton. Holton attended St. Benedict School in Milwaukee, where he was a good athlete and played basketball. He graduated in 1948 at the age of eighteen. Holton was the first black to graduate from St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin with a B.S. in economics in 1952. Holton became a member of the Harlem Globetrotters, the then Chicago-based Holton became a member of the Harlem Globetrotters, the then Chicago-based basketball franchise headed by legendary coach William “Pop” Gates. Invited to tryout for the Harlem Globetrotters at Chicago’s St.
    [Show full text]
  • Forward It's Time to Step
    IT’S TIME TO STEP FORWARD WHO CARES ABOUT BASKETBALL’S LEGACY? Wayne Embry does. Wayne set records on the court and off. A standout in high The Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.—where Dr. school. They retired His college jersey. He was the NBA’s first Naismith created the game—preserves the legacy of the sport black general manager. that helped so many take their step forward. But it was sitting in a diner with high school teammates in the Now it’s time for the Hall of Fame to step forward. 1950s that Wayne Embry learned why basketball’s legacy must matter to all who love the game. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame’s current home is nearly 15 years old. Since the fund-raising effort You see, at that diner, with his team, everyone was served . supporting its initial construction, there has not been a major but Wayne. capital campaign. Wayne was black. It’s time. Time to invest in the home of His coach’s response was simple: “If basketball’s heart. To thank those he can’t eat, no one eats.” who built the game. To recognize those who play it now. To inspire And the message to Wayne was clear: those who will build the legacy in You matter. You have worth. You can years to come. step forward . as far as your talent will take you. Time to harness all the wonders that today’s technology and modern What Wayne learned beginning in design can bring to telling stories the 50s, many current players know well—words, pictures, videos, hands- today: As basketball helps you step on, interactive, state-of-the-art.
    [Show full text]
  • Master List 2017.Xlsx
    Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame Master List - May 2017 (sorted alphabetically) Last Name First Name Sport Inducted Abramoski Ed Trainer, Buffalo Bills 1996 Ackerly (D) Charles Wrestling, Olympian, Gold 1920 Adams Kevyn Hockey, NHL Adams Sparky Coach, Football, Kenmore East Aiken Curtis Basketball, Bennett, Pitt 2011 Ailinger (D) James, Dr. Football, UB, NFL, Official 1998 Albert Frank Coach, Hockey Albert Rick Baseball Allen (D) Tom Sailing 1996 Altmire Martha Coach, Basketball, Olean High School Amabile Pam Softball 2013 Aman (D) William Rowing Amoia Vinnie Football Anastasia Jeff Coach, Basketball, Olean High School Anderson (D) Andy Coach, Nichols Anderson Clar Wrestling, NYS (2) & NCAA (1) Champ Anderson Gordon Racquet Sports, Squash Anderson Matt Volleyball, WS, Penn St, Olympian Andreychuk Dave Hockey, Buffalo Sabres 2006 Angel Yvette Basketball, Sacred Heart, Ohio State, WNBA 1999 Angelo Brad Bowling Angelo (D) Nin Bowling 1997 Ansari Fajri Coach, Basketball, TurnerCarroll/Buff State Arias Jimmy Racquet Sports, Tennis 1995 Asarese Tovie Coach, Baseball 2007 Askey Tom Hockey Astridge Ronald Rugby Attfield Caitlin Softball, Niagara Wheatfield, UAB, NPF Austin (D) Harvey Athlete, Basketball, Track & Field 1995 Azar Rick Media 1997 Baird (D) William Contributor Baker Tommy Bowling 1999 Bakewell (D) Bud Contributor, Youth Hockey Bald (D) Eddie "The Cannon" Cycling, Auto Racing Baldwin Chuck Swimming Balen Mark Golf Banck Bobby Racquet Sports, Tennis 2006 Barasso Tom Hockey, Buffalo Sabres Barber Stew Football, Buffalo Bills Barczak
    [Show full text]
  • Kobe and Curly
    Tenor of Our Times Volume 10 Article 11 Spring 4-29-2021 Kobe and Curly John Richard Duke Harding University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.harding.edu/tenor Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Duke, John Richard (Spring 2021) "Kobe and Curly," Tenor of Our Times: Vol. 10, Article 11. Available at: https://scholarworks.harding.edu/tenor/vol10/iss1/11 This Special Report is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Arts & Humanities at Scholar Works at Harding. It has been accepted for inclusion in Tenor of Our Times by an authorized editor of Scholar Works at Harding. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Dr. Duke grew up in Searcy, Arkansas. He earned his Ph.D. in History in 2008 from the University of Mississippi. He played and/or coached basketball in high school, college, and in various clubs in El Salvador and Germany. Dr. Duke currently serves as an Associate Professor of History at Harding University. 38 Kobe Bryant, 2014 Fred “Curly” Neal, 1970 39 IN MEMORIAM: KOBE AND CURLY By Dr. John Richard Duke After a student approached me and asked if I would write an “In Memoriam” for Kobe Bryant and Curly Neal, I was torn. I had never set out to write about Kobe and Curly, but I also want to be receptive to students. I also believe that it is good to express condolences and love to those going through loss. Any type of small, kind gesture can help someone navigate the grief they are feeling.
    [Show full text]