1967 GENEVA COACHING STAFF

CLIFF AULTMAN-Athletic Director

Cliff Aultman is beginning his 19th year as Athletic Director of the Golden Tornadoes. Aultman is rated as one of the greatest all-around athletes in Geneva College sports history, earning 15 letters in his playing days. A 1935 gradu­ ate, he returned to his alma mater in 1949 after teaching and coaching at Ben Avon High School in Avonworth, Pa. He served as President of the National Association of Intercollegipte Athletics (NAIA) in 1964.

CL.IFF AUL.TMAN

JOE BANKS-Head Coach

Joe Banks makes his debut with the Golden Tornadoes this year after spending seven seasons as a grid assistant at Ohio Northern University. A 1941 grad of ONU, Banks previously had 14 years of high school coaching experience-two as assistant football and basketball coach and head track coach at Ada (0.) High School, and 12 as head coach in all sports at Millersburg (0.) High School.

JOE BANKS

JON BEST-Assistant Coach

Jon Best, another new addition to the Golden Tornado staff this season, will coach the Geneva linemen. Best is a native of New Brighton and a 1955 graduate of Baldwin-Wal­ lace College. He previously coached at Stone Creek (0.) High School and New Brighton High School and is presently the head basketball coach at New Brighton Junior High School.

JON BEST

DAN FRASIER-Assistant Coach Dan Frasier is in his second year as a Geneva assistant, working with the Golden Tornado backfield. A 1964 Geneva graduate, Frasier starred as a quarterback and end on the gridiron and was an outstanding third baseman and on the dia­ mond. The Hookstown, Pa., native played minor league in the Hous­ ton Astro organization. He previously coached at Flat Rock (Mich.) High School, and South Side (Pa.) High School.

DAN FRASIER 1967 GENEVA COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM

KNEELING-Pete Spudich, Mgr., Don Crawford, Mgr., George Henning, Mgr., Bob Shriver, Steve Owen, Dave Gombar, Joe Conforti, Steve Palyash, Joe Ursida, Jim Campbell, Mike Damon, Joe Morabito, George Goodwald, Jim Evans, George Haberman, and Dan Frasier, Asst. Coach.

MIDDLE ROW-Angelo Frerrezeno, Mgr., Barry Zorko, Mgr., Ron Galiffa, Jack Croston, George Flynn, Bob Hartford, Joe O'Neill, Elmer Laslo, Gail Church, Mike Matvey, Tom Williams, John Lasky, Charles Moffet, Bruce Smeal, Dave Jones, Vince Macioge, Joe Banks, Head Coach, and Jim Hobby, Equipment Mgr.

BACK ROW-Frank Sniezek, Denny Stach, Rich Vrable, Ed Jones, Dave Holderman, Mike Hink, Bill Feasley, Pete Quillll, Pete Milligan, Forrest Culp, Paul Lisky, Gary Stewart, Dan Neiser, and Jim Ritorto. Greg Haney and Jon Best" Asst. Coach, were absent when picture was taken. FACTS ABOUT GENEVA COLLEGE

LOCATION Beaver Falls, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, 30 miles northwest of Pittsburgh on Route 18, three miles south of the Beaver Valley Inter­ change of the Pennsylvania Turnpike

FOUNDED At Northwood, ont; in 1848 - Moved to Beaver Falls in 1880

SCHOOL Liberal Arts, co-educational

AFFILIATION Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America

ENROLLMENT 1300, Day School, 700, Extension School

PRESIDENT Dr. Edwin C. Clarke

NICKNAME Golden Tornadoes

COLORS Old Gold and White

FOOTBALL FIELD Reeves Stadium-Capacity, 10,000

CONFERENCES West Penn (WPIAC), NAIA

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Clifford J. Aultman

FOOTBALL COACH Joseph Banks

ASSISTANTS Jon Best and Daniel M. Frasier

EQUIPMENT MANAGER James Hobby

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE Area Code 412 846-5100 Ext. 205 and 207

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Ronald P. McKenna

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS INFORMATION ... Bill Taylor GENEVA COLLEGE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Hometown Class 10 *Ron Galiffa Q 6-0 180 19 Donora So. 11 *Jac roston Q 6-2 186 19 Union City So. 1 Greg Haney Q 6-0 170 19 Middlesex, N. J. So. 20 ~C?ail HB 5-8 160 19 Darlington So. 21 *Jim Campbell HB 5-10 165 21 Beaver Falls Sr. 22 Dennis Stach HB 5-10 180 20 Evans City So. Joe Conforti G 5-6 143 18 Darlington Fr. 30 -'*George Goodw FB 5-10 195 20 New Brighton Sr. 31 Elmer Laslo FE 5-9 172 18 Johnstown So. 32 John Lasky FB 5-9 190 20 Aliquippa Fr. t

GENEVA COLLEGE ' Golden Tornadoes

PRO'BABLE STARTING LINEUPS No. Name Pos. 82 Joe O'Neill LE 75 Paul Lisky LT 65 Steve Palyash LG 55 Bob Shriver C 66 Joe Ursida RG 72 Mike Hink RT 84 Mike Matvey RE 12 Greg Haney QB 22 Denny Stach LH -43-.20 l>ElTyI'e GamBElr .GI1./4.CI-IV/?.CI! RB 30 George Goodwald FB

HEAD COACH-Joe Banks OFF I( REFERE ASSISTANTS-Jon Best and Dan Frasier UMPIRE­ CO-CAPTAINS-George Goodwald LINESMAN -' J JUDGE.- Jo And Joe Ursida BACK JUDGE-

Participants in the Flag Raising Ceremony: Troop No. 453. Beaver Falls, Pa..

~own REFEREES' SIGNALS"","'~;"" 0 ~~.. ~{~CHPp;n9' ~:en9do:;~e,~f 0 ~ '-~.) (ounts ( or procedure. ~ ::-o- r.z.~ ~ fP O ~:en~~~~~,wor~o0 r---.t ~~ 0~ 0 _?7_ ~ 0 ~ ~. ,. <' -l 'Q Interference w;'h OJ--oelay,.af game.__ --...... \----. I~;;~~odni~~. or :::~~~~c~ass ~. 0- ...- Crowing. . .\i ] ~ --... Grasping , ~- !jOffside or violation Illegal motion; Unsportsmanlike conduct. Delay start _ face mask. Ineligible receivet of free·kick rules. illegal shift, both hands. of half. lIIegol participation. Roughing the kicker. Illegal forward pass. down field on pa' BIRI'DGEWATER STATE COLLEGE Bears

PRO'BABLE STARTING LINEUPS No. Name Pos. 84 Leo Fanning LE 74 Charles Worden LT 63 Tony Tringale LG 53 John Hansen C 64 Leon Weinstein RG 76 Gaetano LaCorte RT 81 William Matheson RE 12 Paul Stella QB * 32Redl'ft Robins9R . . 1:b.J11t?~ LH 33 William Clifford RH -49-42Pete! Howe .. ()./O.07>f1(I~ FB

HEAD COACH - Edward Swenson . T. Jones an Sullivan ASSISTANTS - Peter Mazzaferro, ick Anderson Dave Deep, Joseph Lazaro, hn Midgely Charles Varney ike Gaydosh

Alum Rock District. Allegheny Trails Council. Boy Scouts of America. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Hometown Class 10 Robinson, Ralph B 5-9 180 21 Lakeville Sr. 12 Stella, Paul B 5-11 180 20 Brockton Jr. 15 Federico, Jim B 5-11 170 18 South Boston Fr.~ 17 Thurston, Ed E 6-1 165 18 Northhampton Fr. f 20 Keating, Michael B 5-10 175 18 Peabody Fr. ~ 22 O'Connell, Jim B 5-8 164 19 Waltham So. 23 Darsch, Jim B 5-11 160 18 Kingston Fr. ) 24 Guarino, Carmen S 5-9 169 20 Revere Sr. 25 Blais, Richard E 5-9 176 18 Taunton Fr. t/ 31 George Sullivan B 32 Humphrey, Tom .. . .. B 5-10 195 20 Westboro Sr. 33 Clifford, William B 5-9 180 21 Brockton sr. 34 Malone, James . .. B 5-6 165 20 Bridgewater Fr. ) 35 Harney, Michael .. .B 5-5 155 21 Brookline Fr. + 40 Rowe, Peter B 5-10 200 20 Lynn Jr. 41 Baker, F~ederick .B 5-9 190 20 Randolph Jr. r:E:: - 42 Woodman, Robert ...... B 6-0 175 18 Haverhill Fr. 43 Duffy, Ray ..B 5-11 160 19 Rockland So. 44 Lynch, Herb B 5-10 200 18 Haverhill So. 50 Accomando, James C 5-8 185 20 Boston Jr. 51 Incutto, Tom ..C 5-10 187 18 Worcester Fr. '7 53 Hansen, John C 6-1 215 18 Saugus Fr.

November 11, 1967 Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania At Reeves Stadium

LOCATION . Bridgewater, Massachusetts ATHLETIC PRESIDENT Dr. Adrian Rondileau DIRECTOR ...... Edward C. Swenson SPORTS INFORMATION ENROLLMENT 2,000 DIRECTOR To be named NICKNAME , Bears CONFERENCES .. , NESCAC, SNEC, COLORS Maroon and White NEFC, NCAA

Coach Ed Swenson has IS lettermen returning this season and rates the prospects for his 1967 Bears as "fair" or "good." Bridgewater will field a small team this year led by letter winning backs Bill Clifford, Ralph Robinson and Tom Humphrey. The line, which was hard by the graduation of 17 lettermen, is sparked by guard Bill Keaveny.

HEAD COACH AND RECORD Edward C. Swenson - Eight Years - 33-41-1

ASSISTANT COACHES Dave Deep, Joseph ~azaro, Peter Mazzaferro and Charles Varney

CAPTAINS Bill Clifford and Bill Keaveny

RETURNING LETTERMEN-IS LETTERMEN LOST-17 1966 RECORD 3-4-0 - Conference Record 1-1-0 Series Record - No previous games

1966 RESULTS 1967 SCHEDULE BS OPP Date Site 33 Springfield JV 8 13 Frostburg State 6 6 Frostburg State 7 6 Me. Maritime 27 19 Curry 20 26 *Curry 6 23 Maine Maritime 8 34 Quonset NAS 6 7 Quonset NAS 36 28 *Nichols 14 21 Nichols 20 ~ 14 Brockport State 21 0 Brockport State 20 Nov. 11 GENEVA Away *Oonference Games 109 Totals 119 I ALL-liME 'RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

Most Points Scored In One Season: 285 1903 Fewest Points Scored By Opponents In One Season: 2 1903 Most Yards Gained In One Season: 2,649 1959

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Points Scored In One Season: 78 Paul Pupi, 1959 Most Points Scored In One Season By Lineman: 54 Jim Ebersberger, 1959 Most Touchdowns Scored In One Season: 13 Paul Pupi, 1959 Most Yards Passing In One Game: 327 Larry Matrazzo, 1964 vs. Grove City-22 of 34 passes completed Best Pass Completion Average In One Season: 61.9%-80 of 130 Joe DeNone, 1959 Best Total Offense In One Season: 1,166 Yards Larry Matrazzo, 1965 Best Total Offense In One Career: 2,995 Yards Larry Matrazzo, 1963-65 Longest Touchdown Run From Scrimmage: 92 Yards Chester Delon, 1936 vs. Westminster Longest Pass Play: 105 Yards Art Graham to Carson Robbins, 1933 Longest Kickoff Return: 102 Yards Jim Campbell, 1965 vs. Juniata Longest Field Goal: 48 Yards Art Graham (drop kick) vs. Waynesburg 1967 GENEVA COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

0 Mansfield State 44

7 Clarion State 28

0 Westminster 26

0 Juniata 51

7 Waynesburg 69

7 Grove City 35

13 Edinboro State 14

Nov. 11 Bridgewater State, Mass. (H) 1:30 p.m. * 1967-68 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Dec. 2 St. Vincent Away 8:00 p.m. Jan. 27 St. Vincent Home 8:00 p.m. Dec. 4 Clarion Home 8:00 p.m. Jan. 31 Westminster Home 9:00 p.m. Dec. 7 Grove City Home 8:00 p.m. Feb. 3 Carnegie-Mell. Away 8:15 p.m. Dec. 11 Slippery Rock Home 8:00 p.m. Feb. 8 Bethany Home 8:00 p.m. f Dec. 13 St. Francis Away 8:30 p.m. Feb. 10 Grove City Away 8:15 p.m. Dec. 15 Indiana Away 8:00 p.m. Feb. 12 Gannon Home 8:00 p.m. Dec. 30 Youngstown Away 8:00 p.m. Feb. 15 Edinboro Home 8:00 p.m.

Jan. 4 Carnegie-Mello Home 8:00 p.m. Feb. 17 Point Park Home 8:00 p.m. Jan. 6 Waynesburg Away 8:00 p.m. Feb. 22 Slippery Rock Away 8:00 p.m. Jan. 11 Alliance Home 8:00 p.m. Feb. 24 Westminster Away 8:00 p.m. Jan. 13 Waynesburg Home 8:00 p.m. Feb. 27 Clarion Away 8:00 p.m. Jan. 17 St. Francis Home 9:00 p.m. Feb. 29 California Away 8:00 p.m. OLD

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