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This Book is brought to you for and open access by the Athletics Department at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Basketball Home Opener T PRESIDENT'S ME SSAGE Greetings From Your ... Athletic have become an integral part of the development of a col­ Mueller DEMOCRATIC lege man' career. Whether the game i on the intercollegiate field or in intramural , it erve to create a competitive challenge, tempered by the COUNTY OFFICIALS realization that team pirit and under tanding are criteria to be followed . Printing Co. WILLIAM P. DAY The e point , too, can serve throughout one' life as one undertakes a role FRANK M. GORMAN in community service. HENRY W. SPEETH John Carroll 's athlete eek to win. But in their que t, they eek to County Commissioners Typesetting do so honorably and in the spirit of the game. To the Blue Streak , there­ FRANK M. BRENNAN fore, good luck. Platemaking County Treasurer JAMES J . McGETTRICK Lithography Sheriff T'*f,.JJ t • ~""'"AJ •r--,s;. JOHN T. CORRIGAN Very Reverend H. E. Dunn, S.J . Printing Prosecuting Atty. Binding ALBERT S. PORTER County Engineer Mailing MARK McELROY Recorder DR . S. GERBER John Carroll University 6529 UNION AVENUE Coroner EMIL J. MASGAY leading to medicine, law denti try, engin eer­ Michigan 1-5888 Clerk of Common Pleas Court Bringing together the willing stud ent and the able educator in surrounding conducive ing, and teaching. Keep Good County Government to ·tud y has been John Carroll Univer ity's John Carroll has the large t ROTC Tran - continuing goal throughout nearly 0 years portation Corp in t he nited State , with of growth. over 1,200 cadet enrolled in the program. Founded in 1886 on Cleveland' near-West The Carroll Sei mological Observatory was Side a Saint Ignatius Co llege, John Carroll the fo urt h of its kind when founded in 1904. ha ex panded from a two· tory frame chool­ Today it ranks as one of the top com­ Former Blue Streaks house to 15 buildings on a cenic 60-acre pletely equipped eismological stations in the campus in exclusive Uni ve rsity Heights. country. The University's In titute fot· Soviet and and The "Big Move" came in 1935, shortly Eat European Studie keeps Northern after t he l niver ity adopted its pre ent Ohioan en lightened on orne of the mo t name, in memory of the first native Catholic significant development of our time. Directed archbishop in the United State . A 600-stu­ by Dr. Michael S. Pap, it has earned inter­ Alumni dent dormitory, costing $2 million, has just national recognition. been com pleted. Other recent addition to the Com munity cooperation always has been campus include a tudent activities center, a part of John Carroll's exi tence. John Car­ a gymna ium, and the Grasselli Library. The roll offered lon g-term usage of its land for next tep in the expan ion drives calls for Wish the Best of l uck the local "Little League" program. Also, the the addition of a science center. Uni versity Serie , a program of outstanding The Univers ity educates over 2,000 young artistic offerings, has become a cornerstone to the men in the College of Arts and Sciences and in good theater for Greater Clevela nd. in the Sc hool of Busines . Eighteen hundred The John Carroll Band and Glee Club travel men and women are enrolled in the Evening extensively in concert around the country, Coll ege. The graduate school has 400 stu­ and the Debating Society and Pershing Rifle 1 dents. Degree programs are offered in 40 groups have added many trophies to the John Blue Streaks of 64 major field of the arts, natural sciences, Carroll display cases. The 1964 Mock Political social sciences, and business. They include Convention focused much attention on the s pecific curricula for pre-professional stud y University. 2 3 PRESIDENT'S ME SSAGE Greetings From Your ... Athletic have become an integral part of the development of a col­ Mueller DEMOCRATIC lege man' career. Whether the game i on the intercollegiate field or in intramural , it erve to create a competitive challenge, tempered by the COUNTY OFFICIALS realization that team pirit and under tanding are criteria to be followed . Printing Co. WILLIAM P. DAY The e point , too, can serve throughout one' life as one undertakes a role FRANK M. GORMAN in community service. HENRY W. SPEETH John Carroll 's athlete eek to win. But in their que t, they eek to County Commissioners Typesetting do so honorably and in the spirit of the game. To the Blue Streak , there­ FRANK M. BRENNAN fore, good luck. Platemaking County Treasurer JAMES J . McGETTRICK Lithography Sheriff T'*f,.JJ t • ~""'"AJ •r--,s;. JOHN T. CORRIGAN Very Reverend H. E. Dunn, S.J . Printing Prosecuting Atty. Binding ALBERT S. PORTER County Engineer Mailing MARK McELROY Recorder DR . S. GERBER John Carroll University 6529 UNION AVENUE Coroner EMIL J. MASGAY leading to medicine, law denti try, engin eer­ Michigan 1-5888 Clerk of Common Pleas Court Bringing together the willing stud ent and the able educator in surrounding conducive ing, and teaching. Keep Good County Government to ·tud y has been John Carroll Univer ity's John Carroll has the large t ROTC Tran - continuing goal throughout nearly 0 years portation Corp in t he nited State , with of growth. over 1,200 cadet enrolled in the program. Founded in 1886 on Cleveland' near-West The Carroll Sei mological Observatory was Side a Saint Ignatius Co llege, John Carroll the fo urt h of its kind when founded in 1904. ha ex panded from a two· tory frame chool­ Today it ranks as one of the top com­ Former Blue Streaks house to 15 buildings on a cenic 60-acre pletely equipped eismological stations in the campus in exclusive Uni ve rsity Heights. country. The University's In titute fot· Soviet and and The "Big Move" came in 1935, shortly Eat European Studie keeps Northern after t he l niver ity adopted its pre ent Ohioan en lightened on orne of the mo t name, in memory of the first native Catholic significant development of our time. Directed archbishop in the United State . A 600-stu­ by Dr. Michael S. Pap, it has earned inter­ Alumni dent dormitory, costing $2 million, has just national recognition. been com pleted. Other recent addition to the Com munity cooperation always has been campus include a tudent activities center, a part of John Carroll's exi tence. John Car­ a gymna ium, and the Grasselli Library. The roll offered lon g-term usage of its land for next tep in the expan ion drives calls for Wish the Best of l uck the local "Little League" program. Also, the the addition of a science center. Uni versity Serie , a program of outstanding The Univers ity educates over 2,000 young artistic offerings, has become a cornerstone to the men in the College of Arts and Sciences and in good theater for Greater Clevela nd. in the Sc hool of Busines . Eighteen hundred The John Carroll Band and Glee Club travel men and women are enrolled in the Evening extensively in concert around the country, Coll ege. The graduate school has 400 stu­ and the Debating Society and Pershing Rifle 1 dents. Degree programs are offered in 40 groups have added many trophies to the John Blue Streaks of 64 major field of the arts, natural sciences, Carroll display cases. The 1964 Mock Political social sciences, and business. They include Convention focused much attention on the s pecific curricula for pre-professional stud y University. 2 3 FOOTBALL REPORT 1964 1963 FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE FULL SEASON To quote last year's Sports Brochure: "The Di ck Sands, outstanding safety for the past challenge of measuring up to an undefeat d, two seasons, inherits the quarterback job w L T Pts. Opp. w L T Pts. Opp . record-smashing year faces the John Carroll from Gus McPhie. The job is not new to Dick, JOHN CARROLL 6 0 0 126 28 7 0 0 140 28 Blue Streaks in the season ahead." who holds five high school passing records in Baltimore. A trong boy who runs like a Wash. & Jeff. 4 2 0 88 53 5 2 0 101 61 Last year that challenge was successfully fullback, Di ck can be counted on to u e the Thiel 4 2 1 104 97 4 2 1 104 97 answered as the Blue Streaks ran their win­ option play to good advantage. Seniors Ron Wayne State 3 3 0 67 89 3 4 0 76 102 ning streak to 15 games to take their second Loeffler and Frank Wright figure to be his Allegheny 2 3 0 95 123 4 3 0 132 147 consecutive Presidents Athletic Conference favorite targets. The offensive line will be Championship. This year the task is even Case Tech 2 5 0 111 164 2 5 0 111 164 lead by junior Jack Hewitt, a rugged per­ 107 130 greater. Gone are the work horses who paced former last season. Bethany 2 5 0 107 130 2 5 0 the team last year. Out of seven All-Confer­ Western Re serve 1 4 1 57 71 1 5 1 57 88 ence players, only junior Bob Spicer is re­ Captain Ron Niedzwiecki will lead the de­ Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 96 201 turning. Much depends on the rapid develop­ fen ive line charge from his end position. A ment of the talented sophomores of the 1963 leading candidate for an All-Confer nc berth, Eastern Michigan did not play a PAC schedule in 1963. Streaklet squad. Ron teamed up with rugged John Kovach to give opposing quarterbacks many a bad Eighteen seniors and five underclassmen moment during the past two seasons. Barry have departed from the 1963 championship Schonfeld and Denny DeJulius will give the team, including 16 starters. A number of the Blue Streaks experienc and speed in the FINAL TEAM FOOTBALL STATISTICS 30 sophomores on this year's squad will have defensive secondary. The "Wolf Pack" limit d Carroll opposition 1963 to only 28 points last year, scoring three FOOTBALL shutouts. J ohn Carroll Opposition The Blue Streaks will be expan ling to an First downs rushing 38 1964 SCHEDULE 69 eight game schedule t hi year fo r t he first 36 First down pas ing 19 time since 1954 and the formation of the PAC. Sept. 26 *Washington & Jefferson Home 1 First downs by penalties 8 Oct. 3 *Wayne State University Away 106 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 65 354 umber attempt rushing 281 Oct. 10 *Eastern Mich igan Homecoming 1963 RESULTS 1300 Yards gained rushing 825 Oct. 17 *Western Reserve Away 196 Yards lost rushing 238 JCU 21 Bethany oll ege Oct. 24 *Case Tech Home 6 1104 ET YARDS GAINED RUSHING 587 Oct. 31 *Thiel Co llege Away JCU 20 Wayn State 0 126 Number passes attempted 127 ov. 7 *Bethany ollege Away J u 14 Oh io orthern 0 65 umber passes completed 46 ov. 14 Ohio orthern Home JCU 9 Western Reserve 3 861 NET YARDS GAINED PAS ING 344 51.6 % Percent of passes completed 36.2 % ( • Presidents Athletic Conference Games) JCU 21 a e Tech 13 JCU 42 Thiel Coll ege 0 467 Number of plays ru hing and passing 375 1965 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 931 JC 14 Wash. & Jeff. 6 15 Number pas~es intercepted 8 to fi ll the gaps. Only one starter returns from SEASON'S RECORD : 7-0-0 223 NET YARDS I TERCEPTIONS RETURNED 80 t he defensive line and two from the offensive line. This will be a year for rebuilding and testing. The team is strong in both the offen­ Es tablished 1875 WYoming 1-4500 sive and defensive backfi elds and at the end spots. Inexperience may take it toll in ·· · ~ Good luck ~- ·· the inter ior line. Ziechmann Florists, Inc. (:-) Jlrhvork M •l> {?~ " ~"5 .- "' f ~/ Returning are ever al top-n otch per­ BLUE STREAKS FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES formers. Leading the rushin g attack will be t:::E-• . PREPARED BY Bob "Jetstr am" Spicer, AII-PAC, All-Catho­ 1964 BEST PRINTING COMPANY lic All-American in his sophomore year. Bob INCORPORATED Fresh flowers that last longer rolled up 443 yards rushing last season to 8 70 E A ST 1 52N D STR EET COMPLIMENTS Of CLE V ELAND OH I O. 4 4110 lead t he Carroll ground attack, compil ing a PHONE: 45 1-7676 DELI VERI ES TO THE METROPOLITAN AREA 4.4 yards per carry average, be t on the 2970 Warrensville Center Road sq uad. He lead in scoring with 32 po int and "A Friend" was econd in receptions wit h 12, good fo r SHAKER HEIGHTS . . CLE VELAND 22 , OH IO 3 TDs and 172 yards. 5 4 FOOTBALL REPORT 1964 1963 FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE FULL SEASON To quote last year's Sports Brochure: "The Di ck Sands, outstanding safety for the past challenge of measuring up to an undefeat d, two seasons, inherits the quarterback job w L T Pts. Opp. w L T Pts. Opp . record-smashing year faces the John Carroll from Gus McPhie. The job is not new to Dick, JOHN CARROLL 6 0 0 126 28 7 0 0 140 28 Blue Streaks in the season ahead." who holds five high school passing records in Baltimore. A trong boy who runs like a Wash. & Jeff. 4 2 0 88 53 5 2 0 101 61 Last year that challenge was successfully fullback, Di ck can be counted on to u e the Thiel 4 2 1 104 97 4 2 1 104 97 answered as the Blue Streaks ran their win­ option play to good advantage. Seniors Ron Wayne State 3 3 0 67 89 3 4 0 76 102 ning streak to 15 games to take their second Loeffler and Frank Wright figure to be his Allegheny 2 3 0 95 123 4 3 0 132 147 consecutive Presidents Athletic Conference favorite targets. The offensive line will be Championship. This year the task is even Case Tech 2 5 0 111 164 2 5 0 111 164 lead by junior Jack Hewitt, a rugged per­ 107 130 greater. Gone are the work horses who paced former last season. Bethany 2 5 0 107 130 2 5 0 the team last year. Out of seven All-Confer­ Western Re serve 1 4 1 57 71 1 5 1 57 88 ence players, only junior Bob Spicer is re­ Captain Ron Niedzwiecki will lead the de­ Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 96 201 turning. Much depends on the rapid develop­ fen ive line charge from his end position. A ment of the talented sophomores of the 1963 leading candidate for an All-Confer nc berth, Eastern Michigan did not play a PAC schedule in 1963. Streaklet squad. Ron teamed up with rugged John Kovach to give opposing quarterbacks many a bad Eighteen seniors and five underclassmen moment during the past two seasons. Barry have departed from the 1963 championship Schonfeld and Denny DeJulius will give the team, including 16 starters. A number of the Blue Streaks experienc and speed in the FINAL TEAM FOOTBALL STATISTICS 30 sophomores on this year's squad will have defensive secondary. The "Wolf Pack" limit d Carroll opposition 1963 to only 28 points last year, scoring three FOOTBALL shutouts. J ohn Carroll Opposition The Blue Streaks will be expan ling to an First downs rushing 38 1964 SCHEDULE 69 eight game schedule t hi year fo r t he first 36 First down pas ing 19 time since 1954 and the formation of the PAC. Sept. 26 *Washington & Jefferson Home 1 First downs by penalties 8 Oct. 3 *Wayne State University Away 106 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 65 354 umber attempt rushing 281 Oct. 10 *Eastern Mich igan Homecoming 1963 RESULTS 1300 Yards gained rushing 825 Oct. 17 *Western Reserve Away 196 Yards lost rushing 238 JCU 21 Bethany oll ege Oct. 24 *Case Tech Home 6 1104 ET YARDS GAINED RUSHING 587 Oct. 31 *Thiel Co llege Away JCU 20 Wayn State 0 126 Number passes attempted 127 ov. 7 *Bethany ollege Away J u 14 Oh io orthern 0 65 umber passes completed 46 ov. 14 Ohio orthern Home JCU 9 Western Reserve 3 861 NET YARDS GAINED PAS ING 344 51.6 % Percent of passes completed 36.2 % ( • Presidents Athletic Conference Games) JCU 21 a e Tech 13 JCU 42 Thiel Coll ege 0 467 Number of plays ru hing and passing 375 1965 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 931 JC 14 Wash. & Jeff. 6 15 Number pas~es intercepted 8 to fi ll the gaps. Only one starter returns from SEASON'S RECORD : 7-0-0 223 NET YARDS I TERCEPTIONS RETURNED 80 t he defensive line and two from the offensive line. This will be a year for rebuilding and testing. The team is strong in both the offen­ Es tablished 1875 WYoming 1-4500 sive and defensive backfi elds and at the end spots. Inexperience may take it toll in ·· · ~ Good luck ~- ·· the inter ior line. Ziechmann Florists, Inc. (:-) Jlrhvork M •l> {?~ " ~"5 .- "' f ~/ Returning are ever al top-n otch per­ BLUE STREAKS FLOWER SHOP and GREENHOUSES formers. Leading the rushin g attack will be t:::E-• . PREPARED BY Bob "Jetstr am" Spicer, AII-PAC, All-Catho­ 1964 BEST PRINTING COMPANY lic All-American in his sophomore year. Bob INCORPORATED Fresh flowers that last longer rolled up 443 yards rushing last season to 8 70 E A ST 1 52N D STR EET COMPLIMENTS Of CLE V ELAND OH I O. 4 4110 lead t he Carroll ground attack, compil ing a PHONE: 45 1-7676 DELI VERI ES TO THE METROPOLITAN AREA 4.4 yards per carry average, be t on the 2970 Warrensville Center Road sq uad. He lead in scoring with 32 po int and "A Friend" was econd in receptions wit h 12, good fo r SHAKER HEIGHTS . . CLE VELAND 22 , OH IO 3 TDs and 172 yards. 5 4 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS (1963)

Ru hing : Att. Yds. Gain Yds. Lost Net Yds. Yd ./Carry Bob Spicer 101 475 32 443 4.4 Gordie Priemer 95 355 15 340 3.6 Jim Heavey 71 ~· .. 256 30 226 3.2 - · ""1 Tim Laff rty 21 3 " ... 90 3 87 4.1 r "' U) "' :r Bill Kickel 21 0 3 89 3 86 4.1 ::f '" G) Bob Mirguet ."' -= 4 10 3 7 1.8 ""1(') ~ .,"1 0., Tom Murray 1 6 0 6 6.0 ,.,..= f'> c. Den DeJulius 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 Tom Parker 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 :z: Gus McPhie 38 76 102 -26 -0.7 z TOTALS JC 354 1360 196 1164 3.3 OPP. 281 895 238 n 657 2.3 ,. :a Pas ·ing : AU. Comp. Int. Net Yd Yds./Pass % TD :a Gus McPhie 118 63 7 778 6.6 .534 7 0,.. Bob Mirguet 8 2 1 83 10.3 .250 1 ,.. TOTALS J CU 126 65 8 861 6.8 .516 8 c OPP. 127 46 15 335 2.6 .362 2 z -

6 7 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS (1963)

Ru hing : Att. Yds. Gain Yds. Lost Net Yds. Yd ./Carry Bob Spicer 101 475 32 443 4.4 Gordie Priemer 95 355 15 340 3.6 Jim Heavey 71 ~· .. 256 30 226 3.2 - · ""1 Tim Laff rty 21 3 " ... 90 3 87 4.1 r "' U) "' :r Bill Kickel 21 0 3 89 3 86 4.1 ::f '" G) Bob Mirguet ."' -= 4 10 3 7 1.8 ""1(') ~ .,"1 0., Tom Murray 1 6 0 6 6.0 ,.,..= f'> c. Den DeJulius 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 Tom Parker 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 :z: Gus McPhie 38 76 102 -26 -0.7 z TOTALS JC 354 1360 196 1164 3.3 OPP. 281 895 238 n 657 2.3 ,. :a Pas ·ing : AU. Comp. Int. Net Yd Yds./Pass % TD :a Gus McPhie 118 63 7 778 6.6 .534 7 0,.. Bob Mirguet 8 2 1 83 10.3 .250 1 ,.. TOTALS J CU 126 65 8 861 6.8 .516 8 c OPP. 127 46 15 335 2.6 .362 2 z -

6 7 1964 PAC SCHEDULE JOHN CARROLL Vi itors Sept. 26 Hot 1963 SCORING STAT IST ICS Wash. & Jeff. John Carroll Wayne State Allegheny TDs XP Total Western Reserve Bethany Bob Spicer 5 2 32 Thiel Case Tech *Adrian Eastern Michigan Gus McPhie 3 0 18 Visitor Oct. 3 Host Gordie Priemer 2 0 12 John arroll Wayne State Ron Timpanaro 2 0 12 HERBERT C. EISELE Bethany Wash. & Jeff. Gary Stevens 0 10 10 Thiel Western Reserve Athletic Director Jack Loeffler Cas Tech * arnegie Tech 1 2 8 tak s on Thiel and W stern Reserve in a Dennis Cuccia 1 0 6 *Hiram Allegheny Jim Heavey 1 0 6 Visitors Oct. 10 Ho ts Bill Kickel 1 0 6 Eastern Michigan John Carroll Di ck Koenig 1 0 6 Bethany ase Tech Dedication, courage, and incerity mark player . . His record of GO win. , 36 lo ses, and Wash. & J ff. Thiel Tom Murray 1 0 6 each of the 17 years that H r bert C. Eisele 18 ties was t he fi ne. t c mpil d by a J ohn Western Reserve Wayne tate Tom Parker 1 0 6 ha been at J ohn an·oll University. Carroll Coach, prior to J oh n Ray's feat of two All gheny *Carnegie Tech Dick ands 1 0 6 Eisel came to a rr·oll with an outstanding undefeated seasons. In 1951, he wa named Visitor· Oct. 17 Ho L r cord in the football coaching field . His athletic director and cont inued hi coaching Bob Mirguet 2 2 John Carroll Western Reserve 0 career began at Cleveland's Cathedral Latin dutie . Allegheny Eastern Michigan " af tie " 4 Hig h School and continued at the University Early in 1959, aft r more than 30 year in Thiel Bethany of Dayton, where his out tanding play th coaching field, Herb turned fu ll time to Case Tech Wash. & Jeff. brought him the nickname "Skeeter" and the the duties of athletic director. He has done 20 16 140 end po ·it ion on little Al l-American, All-Ohio, Vis itors Oct. 24 Ho t an utstanding job of coord inating and ex­ and All-Catholic teams. Case Tech John Carroll panding Carroll ' athletic program. The addi­ Bethany Allegheny He started his coa hing career in 1926 at tion of wrestling and socc r to t he program Ea. tern Michigan Wayne tate ~ St. Mary's High School in Sandusky, return­ is due in part to his de ire for a compr h n­ ing two y a rs later to his alma mater, Wash. & J eff. W stern Res rve sive athletic program. Thiel *Grove City Cathedral Latin. In 19 years, Herb compiled an outstanding record of 131 win , 33 lo se , His long football career was spotlighted Vis itor Oct. 31 Ho ·ts BOOKS FOR YOU and 1 t ies. The hig hlight of h i career of rec ntly by vera! awards, including the J ohn Carroll Thiel nine champion hips and three state crown· honor of being named All-Time Gr at Athlete Allegh ny Wa h. & J eff. STUDENT PROFESSIONAL was an undefeated streak of 36 games. of athed ral Latin by the Latin Alumni. In Wayne State Ca e Tech TEXTBOOKS TECHNICAL Arriving at J ohn arroll in 1947, Herb 1963, he was na med to the Univ rsity of Western R serve Eastern Michigan NEW & USED SC IENTIFIC became an in ·piration to his coll ege football Dayton' Ha ll of F ame by his al ma mat r. Vis itor Nov. 7 Hosts (We Buy & Sell l REFERENCE John Carroll Bethany TREMENDOUS PAPERBACK STOCK JOHN CARROLL COACHES AND RECORDS Western R eserve Allegheny Eastern Michigan Ca.-e Tech 1920 George W. ("Tuffy") onn 4 2 0 .667 Wayne State Thiel SCHOOL SUPPliES MEDICAL 1921 Ralph R. Erdman 2 6 0 .250 OUTLINES DENTAL 1922-23 Ike Martin 8 5 4 .616 Visitors Nov. 14 Hosts REVIEWS NURSING 1924-26 Allen H. Edward 11 13 2 .458 *Oh io N rthern John Carroll 1927-33 31 23 11 .574 All gheny Thiel ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 1934-35 T homas C. Yarr 6 10 2 .375 Cas Tech • 00 • • • W e··tern Reser ve 1935-42 Thomas A. Conley 25 28 5 .471 SLI DE RULES - TEMPLATES Bethany • • • • •• o *Mount ni on 1943-45 o Competition Wayne tate *Marietta 1946 E ugene G. Oberst 1 7 0 .143 * arnegie Tech Wash. & Jeff. LAW TEXTBOOKS 1947-58 Herbert C. Eisele 60 36 5 .594 ''' on-Conference Games 1959-62 John W. Ray 29 6 0 .829 OPEN: Mon day - Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sa turda y 9 a.m .-5 p.m . McFETRIDGE DRUGS DREXLER PHARMACY, INC. Charles D. Warfield AMPLE PARKING Gary McKillips 3475 Fairmount Blvd. 2150 So. Taylor Road Athletic Publicity Director Cleveland Textbook Stores, Inc. Phone: FA 1-2440 F 0 R D E L I V E R V Phone: FA 1-2022 YE 2-3800, Ext. 256-257 10638 EUC LI D AVE. SW 5 -25 10 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS FOR THE HEIGHTS AREA FOR 37 YEARS

9 8 1964 PAC SCHEDULE JOHN CARROLL Vi itors Sept. 26 Hot 1963 SCORING STAT IST ICS Wash. & Jeff. John Carroll Wayne State Allegheny TDs XP Total Western Reserve Bethany Bob Spicer 5 2 32 Thiel Case Tech *Adrian Eastern Michigan Gus McPhie 3 0 18 Visitor Oct. 3 Host Gordie Priemer 2 0 12 John arroll Wayne State Ron Timpanaro 2 0 12 HERBERT C. EISELE Bethany Wash. & Jeff. Gary Stevens 0 10 10 Thiel Western Reserve Athletic Director Jack Loeffler Cas Tech * arnegie Tech 1 2 8 tak s on Thiel and W stern Reserve in a Dennis Cuccia 1 0 6 *Hiram Allegheny Jim Heavey 1 0 6 Visitors Oct. 10 Ho ts Bill Kickel 1 0 6 Eastern Michigan John Carroll Di ck Koenig 1 0 6 Bethany ase Tech Dedication, courage, and incerity mark player . . His record of GO win. , 36 lo ses, and Wash. & J ff. Thiel Tom Murray 1 0 6 each of the 17 years that H r bert C. Eisele 18 ties was t he fi ne. t c mpil d by a J ohn Western Reserve Wayne tate Tom Parker 1 0 6 ha been at J ohn an·oll University. Carroll Coach, prior to J oh n Ray's feat of two All gheny *Carnegie Tech Dick ands 1 0 6 Eisel came to a rr·oll with an outstanding undefeated seasons. In 1951, he wa named Visitor· Oct. 17 Ho L r cord in the football coaching field . His athletic director and cont inued hi coaching Bob Mirguet 2 2 John Carroll Western Reserve 0 career began at Cleveland's Cathedral Latin dutie . Allegheny Eastern Michigan " af tie " 4 Hig h School and continued at the University Early in 1959, aft r more than 30 year in Thiel Bethany of Dayton, where his out tanding play th coaching field, Herb turned fu ll time to Case Tech Wash. & Jeff. brought him the nickname "Skeeter" and the the duties of athletic director. He has done 20 16 140 end po ·it ion on little Al l-American, All-Ohio, Vis itors Oct. 24 Ho t an utstanding job of coord inating and ex­ and All-Catholic teams. Case Tech John Carroll panding Carroll ' athletic program. The addi­ Bethany Allegheny He started his coa hing career in 1926 at tion of wrestling and socc r to t he program Ea. tern Michigan Wayne tate ~ St. Mary's High School in Sandusky, return­ is due in part to his de ire for a compr h n­ ing two y a rs later to his alma mater, Wash. & J eff. W stern Res rve sive athletic program. Thiel *Grove City Cathedral Latin. In 19 years, Herb compiled an outstanding record of 131 win , 33 lo se , His long football career was spotlighted Vis itor Oct. 31 Ho ·ts BOOKS FOR YOU and 1 t ies. The hig hlight of h i career of rec ntly by vera! awards, including the J ohn Carroll Thiel nine champion hips and three state crown· honor of being named All-Time Gr at Athlete Allegh ny Wa h. & J eff. STUDENT PROFESSIONAL was an undefeated streak of 36 games. of athed ral Latin by the Latin Alumni. In Wayne State Ca e Tech TEXTBOOKS TECHNICAL Arriving at J ohn arroll in 1947, Herb 1963, he was na med to the Univ rsity of Western R serve Eastern Michigan NEW & USED SC IENTIFIC became an in ·piration to his coll ege football Dayton' Ha ll of F ame by his al ma mat r. Vis itor Nov. 7 Hosts (We Buy & Sell l REFERENCE John Carroll Bethany TREMENDOUS PAPERBACK STOCK JOHN CARROLL COACHES AND RECORDS Western R eserve Allegheny Eastern Michigan Ca.-e Tech 1920 George W. ("Tuffy") onn 4 2 0 .667 Wayne State Thiel SCHOOL SUPPliES MEDICAL 1921 Ralph R. Erdman 2 6 0 .250 OUTLINES DENTAL 1922-23 Ike Martin 8 5 4 .616 Visitors Nov. 14 Hosts REVIEWS NURSING 1924-26 Allen H. Edward 11 13 2 .458 *Oh io N rthern John Carroll 1927-33 Ralph Vince 31 23 11 .574 All gheny Thiel ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 1934-35 T homas C. Yarr 6 10 2 .375 Cas Tech • 00 • • • W e··tern Reser ve 1935-42 Thomas A. Conley 25 28 5 .471 SLI DE RULES - TEMPLATES Bethany • • • • •• o *Mount ni on 1943-45 o Competition Wayne tate *Marietta 1946 E ugene G. Oberst 1 7 0 .143 * arnegie Tech Wash. & Jeff. LAW TEXTBOOKS 1947-58 Herbert C. Eisele 60 36 5 .594 ''' on-Conference Games 1959-62 John W. Ray 29 6 0 .829 OPEN: Mon day - Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sa turda y 9 a.m .-5 p.m . McFETRIDGE DRUGS DREXLER PHARMACY, INC. Charles D. Warfield AMPLE PARKING Gary McKillips 3475 Fairmount Blvd. 2150 So. Taylor Road Athletic Publicity Director Cleveland Textbook Stores, Inc. Phone: FA 1-2440 F 0 R D E L I V E R V Phone: FA 1-2022 YE 2-3800, Ext. 256-257 10638 EUC LI D AVE. SW 5 -25 10 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS FOR THE HEIGHTS AREA FOR 37 YEARS

9 8 And so they became •.. ALMA MATER WILLIAM DANDO Sons of arroll, gather near her. "THE BLUE STREAKS'' Let your joyful anthem ring; Sound yo ur Mother 's praise, r evere her; Head How the Carroll Athletic teams came to Her fair name full proudly s in g. Football Coach be called the Blue Streaks was best told by Loyal ever, bra \·e and true Professor Frank D. Burke of the Chem­ We, the sons of Carroll • Afler serving the pa t four years as back­ istry Department some years ago. Professor Pledge o ur loYe to Alma i"vlater, Burke, in his early days at Carroll, served Unto nobl e co nqu est: gu iding, fi ld coach under Head oach John Ray, Bill as an assistant football coach, along with his Kindled she our hearts to strife ; Dando m ve · into the pot vacated by rotre duti s as instructor of chemistry, and his Wisdom taught us, faith·abiding, Dame-bound Ray. Thi · a signment is doubly knowledge of sports is vast. In a letter to ' howed us manhood- worth of life. challenging. ot only does he replace the be t the Carroll News, student publ ication, he Gratefu l hearts we bring to yo u ; coach in John Carroll ' history, but he must U, Hail with our song our Carroll defend Carroll's claim to the PA champion­ wrote : Long may li ve our Alm a Mater, " ... That name (the Blue Streaks) Long- the Gold a nd Blu e. ship. This wi ll be a difficult ta:k with a team was earned the hard way and came hit hard by graduation. It will be Dando's about when Carroll was playing such Carroll Fi ght Song job to develop several highly promi. ing clubs as Detroit, Marquette, Fordham. Fight, Carroll, fight sophomores to fill t he shoes of the veterans of and Carnegie Tech -and doing all For the Gold and Blue, th la. t two unbeaten campaigns. rig ht, too. For victory's in our right, And we'll march right through. Bo rn in Ashland, Pa., and raised in Gordon, " .. . It was during this glori ous time Fight, Carroll, fight that a Carr ol l alumnus, Raymond J. Gib­ nlil the way is won; Pa., Bill attend d Ashland Hi gh wher he bons, '24, was one of the . port writer, It's the fighting team that conquers, \\'as a fou r- ·port man, gaining All-Stat for the Cleveland News, and he devel­ So, arroll, fight, fight, F l GHT. h nors in football and baseball. Upon gradu­ oped such an enthus iasm for the club ati n, Bill moved We. t, attending San Fran­ Onward, On, John Carroll He began hi s coaching career at Detroit' that he became t h office pest. More than cis o Uni v rsity and playing football and St. Cecilia High ch ol and hi s squad om­ once Ed Bang (News ports Editor) On we come, our hearts are tuned to battle baseball fo r a year. pi] d the best record in the schoo l's history had to bottle him up, but forcibly. That And our hop s a ll keen for victory ; \Veil we know that Carroll men ne'er falter, in hi first year of coaching. In 1960, Dando didn't bother Ray much, though, a nd he F'or th y'rc b1·ave and dauntl ss ever; At the outbreak of the Korean War, Bill was named backfi ld coach at J ohn Ca rroll attended very practice and every game Onward, on, for men w ill mark your co urage join cl the Marine . While in the ervice , he and told Cleveland about them in stri­ where he work d with J ohn Ra y, his former And wi ll 1·i ·e to peal< yo ur valor; . tarred for thr e . easons with t he Memphi dent English. Unfortunately, how ver, coach at Detr oit. Under his tutelage, an·oll Your foe· all fear you ; Navy Base and Quantico Marines. he becam mortally ill. On e of his last \Ve'1·e here to ch er you ; acquir d one of the be. t running atta k in request.· was an ambulance trip to our We're here to see you win the day. the area. In four s asons, Dando dev loped practice fi eld so he could loo k over the Onward, on, J ohn a n·oll In 1955, Dando began a · l arkling car r the Blu Streak back to the point of having For we're here to see you win boys .i ust on e more. As he watched them at the nivers ity of Detroit. He was named ten back· ga in 100 yards or more in one C:old and Blue; an All- athol ic, All-Am rican as he played running and catching he said: '1 here Onward, on, John Carroll season. they go, just a bun h of "Blue Streaks"!' On to gr ater goals and vic'tri es new ; halfback and quarterback in three . easons He di ed one week Jat r. nward, on, John Carroll at D troit. A versatile athl te, he played left Bil l i married to t he former Frances For our faith in you fi eld with t h baseball t am, and in 1959, (\Villie) Cavanaugh of Detroit. They have The name caught on with the sports Is boundless and t rue ; he l ad hi s t am to the AA Baseball fou r children: Marie, 5; An n Louise, 3; 1oll y writer. in Clev Janel: John arroll and the Dear lma Mat ,., we're all for you Tournament. "Blu Streaks" wer one. And for the Gold and Blue ! Catherine, 2, and Joseph, 1.

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11 10 And so they became •.. ALMA MATER WILLIAM DANDO Sons of arroll, gather near her. "THE BLUE STREAKS'' Let your joyful anthem ring; Sound yo ur Mother 's praise, r evere her; Head How the Carroll Athletic teams came to Her fair name full proudly s in g. Football Coach be called the Blue Streaks was best told by Loyal ever, bra \·e and true Professor Frank D. Burke of the Chem­ We, the sons of Carroll • Afler serving the pa t four years as back­ istry Department some years ago. Professor Pledge o ur loYe to Alma i"vlater, Burke, in his early days at Carroll, served Unto nobl e co nqu est: gu iding, fi ld coach under Head oach John Ray, Bill as an assistant football coach, along with his Kindled she our hearts to strife ; Dando m ve · into the pot vacated by rotre duti s as instructor of chemistry, and his Wisdom taught us, faith·abiding, Dame-bound Ray. Thi · a signment is doubly knowledge of sports is vast. In a letter to ' howed us manhood- worth of life. challenging. ot only does he replace the be t the Carroll News, student publ ication, he Gratefu l hearts we bring to yo u ; coach in John Carroll ' history, but he must U, Hail with our song our Carroll defend Carroll's claim to the PA champion­ wrote : Long may li ve our Alm a Mater, " ... That name (the Blue Streaks) Long- the Gold a nd Blu e. ship. This wi ll be a difficult ta:k with a team was earned the hard way and came hit hard by graduation. It will be Dando's about when Carroll was playing such Carroll Fi ght Song job to develop several highly promi. ing clubs as Detroit, Marquette, Fordham. Fight, Carroll, fight sophomores to fill t he shoes of the veterans of and Carnegie Tech -and doing all For the Gold and Blue, th la. t two unbeaten campaigns. rig ht, too. For victory's in our right, And we'll march right through. Bo rn in Ashland, Pa., and raised in Gordon, " .. . It was during this glori ous time Fight, Carroll, fight that a Carr ol l alumnus, Raymond J. Gib­ nlil the way is won; Pa., Bill attend d Ashland Hi gh wher he bons, '24, was one of the . port writer, It's the fighting team that conquers, \\'as a fou r- ·port man, gaining All-Stat for the Cleveland News, and he devel­ So, arroll, fight, fight, F l GHT. h nors in football and baseball. Upon gradu­ oped such an enthus iasm for the club ati n, Bill moved We. t, attending San Fran­ Onward, On, John Carroll He began hi s coaching career at Detroit' that he became t h office pest. More than cis o Uni v rsity and playing football and St. Cecilia High ch ol and hi s squad om­ once Ed Bang (News ports Editor) On we come, our hearts are tuned to battle baseball fo r a year. pi] d the best record in the schoo l's history had to bottle him up, but forcibly. That And our hop s a ll keen for victory ; \Veil we know that Carroll men ne'er falter, in hi first year of coaching. In 1960, Dando didn't bother Ray much, though, a nd he F'or th y'rc b1·ave and dauntl ss ever; At the outbreak of the Korean War, Bill was named backfi ld coach at J ohn Ca rroll attended very practice and every game Onward, on, for men w ill mark your co urage join cl the Marine . While in the ervice , he and told Cleveland about them in stri­ where he work d with J ohn Ra y, his former And wi ll 1·i ·e to peal< yo ur valor; . tarred for thr e . easons with t he Memphi dent English. Unfortunately, how ver, coach at Detr oit. Under his tutelage, an·oll Your foe· all fear you ; Navy Base and Quantico Marines. he becam mortally ill. On e of his last \Ve'1·e here to ch er you ; acquir d one of the be. t running atta k in request.· was an ambulance trip to our We're here to see you win the day. the area. In four s asons, Dando dev loped practice fi eld so he could loo k over the Onward, on, J ohn a n·oll In 1955, Dando began a · l arkling car r the Blu Streak back to the point of having For we're here to see you win boys .i ust on e more. As he watched them at the nivers ity of Detroit. He was named ten back· ga in 100 yards or more in one C:old and Blue; an All- athol ic, All-Am rican as he played running and catching he said: '1 here Onward, on, John Carroll season. they go, just a bun h of "Blue Streaks"!' On to gr ater goals and vic'tri es new ; halfback and quarterback in three . easons He di ed one week Jat r. nward, on, John Carroll at D troit. A versatile athl te, he played left Bil l i married to t he former Frances For our faith in you fi eld with t h baseball t am, and in 1959, (\Villie) Cavanaugh of Detroit. They have The name caught on with the sports Is boundless and t rue ; he l ad hi s t am to the AA Baseball fou r children: Marie, 5; An n Louise, 3; 1oll y writer. in Clev Janel: John arroll and the Dear lma Mat ,., we're all for you Tournament. "Blu Streaks" wer one. And for the Gold and Blue ! Catherine, 2, and Joseph, 1.

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11 10 1963 ALL-PAC CONFERENCE TEAM CALL • • • H E I L' s OFFE!\SE W INDERMERE E -DICK KO E~I G . .John Carroll Storage and Moving Co. E - BILL l\1ERK Y KY, T hiel T- BOB HE T CHE . .J ohn Ca rroll DAVE HEll. '35 • PH IL HElL. '37 • GE NE HEll. '31 T- J L\1 TO 1 LA, \\'ash. & J ff. f G - ,ERALD SMITH, Wayne Slate G- BOB H i i\IP, T h iel local and Nation-Wide Moving C - BOB LEWIS, Thi I f QB -GUS :\1cPHIE, J ohn Car roll HB - BOB PICER, J ohn Carroll M Ulberry 1-6360 H B- DAVE \VION, Allegheny F B - JOII.t\ GUTKO\VSK I

DEFENSE A. J. Burens Insurance Agency B- .JOH - KOVACH, J ohn Carr oll BILL KANE f E - BILL l\1E RKOV I

12 13 1963 ALL-PAC CONFERENCE TEAM CALL • • • H E I L' s OFFE!\SE W INDERMERE E -DICK KO E~I G . .John Carroll Storage and Moving Co. E - BILL l\1ERK Y KY, T hiel T- BOB HE T CHE . .J ohn Ca rroll DAVE HEll. '35 • PH IL HElL. '37 • GE NE HEll. '31 T- J L\1 TO 1 LA, \\'ash. & J ff. f G - ,ERALD SMITH, Wayne Slate G- BOB H i i\IP, T h iel local and Nation-Wide Moving C - BOB LEWIS, Thi I f QB -GUS :\1cPHIE, J ohn Car roll HB - BOB PICER, J ohn Carroll M Ulberry 1-6360 H B- DAVE \VION, Allegheny F B - JOII.t\ GUTKO\VSK I

DEFENSE A. J. Burens Insurance Agency B- .JOH - KOVACH, J ohn Carr oll BILL KANE f E - BILL l\1E RKOV I

12 13 A Word of Thanks Tony DeCarlo Dick lliano To Our Advertisers, Patrons, Friends: freshman Coach Trainer \~1 e m·e proud of our Uni\'(·rsity, our· John Carroll " Blue Strt•aks," and the many fl'icnds and benefactors who help to make them what they ar·e. On hchalf of John Car·r·oll Uni­ ver ity and the Department of Athleti<'s may we expn• om· sint•cr·c ~ · ·atitllllr· for· yom· intere t, enthusiasm, and continued support. ThP ncvvest addition to the coaching slafT \\'helher or nol Lhe season is a successful is Tony DeCarlo, appointPd freshman football one, the J ohn Carroll athlet 's will enjoy top Director of AthlP ti c .~ c:oac:h a nd varsit~· \\Testling coach by Athletic physical health thanks l ary:el~· to the train­ Dir:•ctor H e rb EiselP this summer. ing and car ' of " Doc" lliano. ,'i nce his a rri\'al here in 1917 he has made 'ach team mem­ A g raduate of Pain •svill e l! rt J' \ 'C'.v High be r's health and condition a maller or per­ AAA Chair Co . Eugene F. Burns sona l concern. School, T ony staJT<'d in l'ooLimll and wrestling. A. C. Ex terminating Co . Dona ld J . Buynack After lettering in both sports at Krnt State A graduate of' Baldwin-1\'a llac College and Akron Sewer Pipe Co . Charles E. Bynane l nive rsity, T on.v g raduated in 19 G2 a nd \\'eslem Reser ve 'Cni\'ersity, Dick holds a served as an assistant football coach at Cleve­ :\las te r 's Degre in bod.\· fitness and me­ Alliance Printing Co. land's Saint Edward IIig·h School du ring the chanics. \\'hile at Daldwin-\\'allace, he won American Searchlight Advertising Co . Campus Drug Co . 19G2 and 19G: ~ campaigns. He also doubled as his letter in football in 19:1 >. After college, Andrews Trucking Co. "Compliments of a Friend " h acl coach of the track squad and vars ity Dick spent three .\·ears with Army Ordnance Mr. Lawrence Arth Cape Cod Bu ilders, Inc. wrestling· coach. Corps during W orld War ll. Arthur's Ladies Apparel Anthony Carlin Co . Dick has compiled a r co rd o f' outstanding D Carlo's addition to the s taff brings ex­ " Catholic Big Brothers-Don Bosco Gu ild" achievements and accomplis hme nts in the pe rien c:e and the ability to cl velop young Cleveland area. A charter me mbe r of the "A Friend " players ra pidly . His experience i nc: l ucles four Edw. C. Bal oga rational Athletic Trainers Association, he Cedar-Lee Radio & Television Co. year s of football at K nt Stale, as we ll as sen ·ecl f'or f·ive years as train r for the Wash­ W m. J. Becka two years as a first-liner on lh ,·ars ity wres­ ington Reclsl

14 15 A Word of Thanks Tony DeCarlo Dick lliano To Our Advertisers, Patrons, Friends: freshman Coach Trainer \~1 e m·e proud of our Uni\'(·rsity, our· John Carroll " Blue Strt•aks," and the many fl'icnds and benefactors who help to make them what they ar·e. On hchalf of John Car·r·oll Uni­ ver ity and the Department of Athleti<'s may we expn• om· sint•cr·c ~ · ·atitllllr· for· yom· intere t, enthusiasm, and continued support. ThP ncvvest addition to the coaching slafT \\'helher or nol Lhe season is a successful HERB EISELE is Tony DeCarlo, appointPd freshman football one, the J ohn Carroll athlet 's will enjoy top Director of AthlP ti c .~ c:oac:h a nd varsit~· \\Testling coach by Athletic physical health thanks l ary:el~· to the train­ Dir:•ctor H e rb EiselP this summer. ing and car ' of " Doc" lliano. ,'i nce his a rri\'al here in 1917 he has made 'ach team mem­ A g raduate of Pain •svill e l! rt J' \ 'C'.v High be r's health and condition a maller or per­ AAA Chair Co . Eugene F. Burns sona l concern. School, T ony staJT<'d in l'ooLimll and wrestling. A. C. Ex terminating Co . Dona ld J . Buynack After lettering in both sports at Krnt State A graduate of' Baldwin-1\'a llac College and Akron Sewer Pipe Co . Charles E. Bynane l nive rsity, T on.v g raduated in 19 G2 a nd \\'eslem Reser ve 'Cni\'ersity, Dick holds a served as an assistant football coach at Cleve­ :\las te r 's Degre in bod.\· fitness and me­ Alliance Printing Co. land's Saint Edward IIig·h School du ring the chanics. \\'hile at Daldwin-\\'allace, he won American Searchlight Advertising Co . Campus Drug Co . 19G2 and 19G: ~ campaigns. He also doubled as his letter in football in 19:1 >. After college, Andrews Trucking Co. "Compliments of a Friend " h acl coach of the track squad and vars ity Dick spent three .\·ears with Army Ordnance Mr. Lawrence Arth Cape Cod Bu ilders, Inc. wrestling· coach. Corps during W orld War ll. Arthur's Ladies Apparel Anthony Carlin Co . Dick has compiled a r co rd o f' outstanding D Carlo's addition to the s taff brings ex­ " Catholic Big Brothers-Don Bosco Gu ild" achievements and accomplis hme nts in the pe rien c:e and the ability to cl velop young Cleveland area. A charter me mbe r of the "A Friend " players ra pidly . His experience i nc: l ucles four Edw. C. Bal oga rational Athletic Trainers Association, he Cedar-Lee Radio & Television Co. year s of football at K nt Stale, as we ll as sen ·ecl f'or f·ive years as train r for the Wash­ W m. J. Becka two years as a first-liner on lh ,·ars ity wres­ ington Reclsl

14 15 Patrons ... Patrons ...

Dr. Clement DeOrio Hickory Grill Mea t Cutter's Dis trict Un ion 427 Shaker Auto Hospital, Inc. A.M.C. & B.W. of N.A., AF L- CIO C. DeSantis Pa int Mfg . Co . " A Fr iend" Shaker Gift Center Merit Cleane rs Co . Edward D. Dibner House of Hugo,O pticians Fra ncis J. Sherman Milt Mill er Pontiac Jos. A. DiZinno Lody Huml William J. Sh ields Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Co . Dolesh Brothers Robert Sittner, Furs Modern Shower Door Co . Dowd O ldsmobile - La rry Berridge '50 Inter-La ke Realty Slabe Mach ine Products Co. Mon roe Co in Machine Exchange F. W ill iam Dugan " Compliments of a n Alu mnus " Harold E. Sliney The Mooney Iron Works Co. Dr. James E. Slivka W illiam N. Ehrbar Ka hn Electric Co . Compliments of Jack Dunn, Alan J. Slowey, Sr. Mo tor Repair & Mfg . Co . Mr. & Mrs . James W. Eisenman n Kaplan Trucking Co. Lawrence S. Snitzky Rob ert Muth G eo. Eli W recking & Lumber Co. R. Katz Kosher Meats Leona rd H. Soeder Mutual Metal Products Co. W ill iam B. Eline Mrs. Bu rt Kell er Ted Sroka-Closs of " 35" Erha rdt Furniture Co . Keyes-Truehaft Co. The Nickel Plate Elevator Co. Standard Glove Co. Dr . R. J. Stasney Eucli d 's Music House Mr. & Mrs. Robe rt J. Kilfoyle North American Manufacturing Co . State Fish, Inc. Dr . A. J . Km ieck The Nottingham Feed & Seed Co . Joseph P. Fegen Dr . John A. Kmieck John R. Stipkala The Fe ll a's Shop-Tradition Cloth ing Dr. P. J . Km ieck Edith O 'Boyle & Co., Realtors John W . Strmac, Jr. Armando C. Fe udo Kni flc 's Food Store Dr . & Mrs. Lawrence B. Ogrinc William A. Sullivan Ottine's Restaurant fi delity C on~ t r u cti o n Co . C. W . Koenig Co. Frank M. Surtz Fluorescent Equ ipment & Mf g. Co . Frederic k E. Krizman William D. Padden Edmund J. Turk Fred 's Ba kery William E. Passow Th e Lanes Salon Univers ity He ights Service Center Walter A. Patriski Mr . & Mrs . Michael Gavin Ledogar-Hor ner Co. Dr . Vitus F. Pekarek Thomas K. Victory Gertrude S. Glueck Re~lty Co . Jacob T. Leicht Peter Paul Typewriter Co. The Gesing Co. Patrick F. Leone Michael J. Ph illips Walter J. Walsh Louis Galland Shoes Dr . E. A. Lewandowski Salvatore A. Precario Arthur L. Walters John D. G raves Gus LoPresti Harry Weinraub, Clothing Chester J. Gray Dr . & Mrs. J. J. Lo Russo Richard N. Reim Joseph T. Weir A. Grdina & Sons, Fur niture Dr . John Risha Women 's Federal Savings & Loan G re ene, Jorda n, Newell & Co . Mack 's Leader Drug Roman Gardens Assoc. of Cleveland Sheriff James J. McGettrick Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Woolins Dr . Wm . A. Samartini Mr. J. H. Haas James C. Maher Richa rd L. Santoro John L. Zeleznik Verne & Ellsworth Ha nn, Inc. The Male Box Leo W . Schmidt Co . H. Donald Zimmerman Th omas A. Harrison Ma rs ha ll Equipment Co . Constantine M. Scudiere Herbert Zweig Herma n's Barber Shop Dr . Clayton C. Matowi tz

17 16 Patrons ... Patrons ...

Dr. Clement DeOrio Hickory Grill Mea t Cutter's Dis trict Un ion 427 Shaker Auto Hospital, Inc. A.M.C. & B.W. of N.A., AF L- CIO C. DeSantis Pa int Mfg . Co . " A Fr iend" Shaker Gift Center Merit Cleane rs Co . Edward D. Dibner House of Hugo,O pticians Fra ncis J. Sherman Milt Mill er Pontiac Jos. A. DiZinno Lody Huml William J. Sh ields Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Co . Dolesh Brothers Robert Sittner, Furs Modern Shower Door Co . Dowd O ldsmobile - La rry Berridge '50 Inter-La ke Realty Slabe Mach ine Products Co. Mon roe Co in Machine Exchange F. W ill iam Dugan " Compliments of a n Alu mnus " Harold E. Sliney The Mooney Iron Works Co. Dr. James E. Slivka W illiam N. Ehrbar Ka hn Electric Co . Compliments of Jack Dunn, Alan J. Slowey, Sr. Mo tor Repair & Mfg . Co . Mr. & Mrs . James W. Eisenman n Kaplan Trucking Co. Lawrence S. Snitzky Rob ert Muth G eo. Eli W recking & Lumber Co. R. Katz Kosher Meats Leona rd H. Soeder Mutual Metal Products Co. W ill iam B. Eline Mrs. Bu rt Kell er Ted Sroka-Closs of " 35" Erha rdt Furniture Co . Keyes-Truehaft Co. The Nickel Plate Elevator Co. Standard Glove Co. Dr . R. J. Stasney Eucli d 's Music House Mr. & Mrs. Robe rt J. Kilfoyle North American Manufacturing Co . State Fish, Inc. Dr . A. J . Km ieck The Nottingham Feed & Seed Co . Joseph P. Fegen Dr . John A. Kmieck John R. Stipkala The Fe ll a's Shop-Tradition Cloth ing Dr. P. J . Km ieck Edith O 'Boyle & Co., Realtors John W . Strmac, Jr. Armando C. Fe udo Kni flc 's Food Store Dr . & Mrs. Lawrence B. Ogrinc William A. Sullivan Ottine's Restaurant fi delity C on~ t r u cti o n Co . C. W . Koenig Co. Frank M. Surtz Fluorescent Equ ipment & Mf g. Co . Frederic k E. Krizman William D. Padden Edmund J. Turk Fred 's Ba kery William E. Passow Th e Lanes Salon Univers ity He ights Service Center Walter A. Patriski Mr . & Mrs . Michael Gavin Ledogar-Hor ner Co. Dr . Vitus F. Pekarek Thomas K. Victory Gertrude S. Glueck Re~lty Co . Jacob T. Leicht Peter Paul Typewriter Co. The Gesing Co. Patrick F. Leone Michael J. Ph illips Walter J. Walsh Louis Galland Shoes Dr . E. A. Lewandowski Salvatore A. Precario Arthur L. Walters John D. G raves Gus LoPresti Harry Weinraub, Clothing Chester J. Gray Dr . & Mrs. J. J. Lo Russo Richard N. Reim Joseph T. Weir A. Grdina & Sons, Fur niture Dr . John Risha Women 's Federal Savings & Loan G re ene, Jorda n, Newell & Co . Mack 's Leader Drug Roman Gardens Assoc. of Cleveland Sheriff James J. McGettrick Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Woolins Dr . Wm . A. Samartini Mr. J. H. Haas James C. Maher Richa rd L. Santoro John L. Zeleznik Verne & Ellsworth Ha nn, Inc. The Male Box Leo W . Schmidt Co . H. Donald Zimmerman Th omas A. Harrison Ma rs ha ll Equipment Co . Constantine M. Scudiere Herbert Zweig Herma n's Barber Shop Dr . Clayton C. Matowi tz

17 16 John Carroll University 1964 Football Roster Ohio Northern 1964 Football Roster

No. Name .\'(). .\ '(fJil(' !'osition !/right Weight Closs Tl o/Ju T rncn Position Height W eight Class Home Town 74 John alalJl"ese E 6'1" J!J7 Sophomore Collrg<• Park, ~lary land 63 Gene Bockrath G 5'8" 167 Junior olumbus Grove, Ohio 10 Bob Carey QB 5'7'' 155 Sophomore Pittsburgh, P <'nnsy l vania 22 J im Bolinger HB 5'9" 195 enior Clyde, Ohio 8G Sal Catanese E 5'11" J75 Sophomore Steubenville, Ohio 81 George Bullock E 6'2" 193 Freshman Walled Lake, Michigan (' 86 Dennis B urris E 6'1" 185 Freshman Ada, Ohio 54 Steve Chamberlain 6'3" 205 .Junior l~ ochc: N, :-\ <'''' Yor·k 69 Mike Cook FB 5'10" 1!)0 Freshman Massillon, Ohio 45 .John Daly FB 6'0" 1fl0 Sophomore LaGrange, Illinois

51 Woody Crumrine c 6'0" 195 Senior Lima, Ohio 85 Mike Dasher 6'2" Carey, Ohio 35 D<·nny D<·.Julius Hl3 .5' .. HiO Senior E 170 Freshman C le ve land, Ohio 10 Dave Deitzel QB 5'8" 150 Freshman Oak Harbor, Ohio 80 Bill D ·rrick ()' l " E HJO Senior andusky, Ohio 52 George Demis c 5'11" 193 S ophomore Ma sillon, Ohio ()3 Dennis Drc·nnan c 5'!)" 1 G Sophomore Bc·rwyn, Illinois 83 D erek Dickinson E 6'2" 180 ophomore Danbury, Connecticut 7!J C'hari<'y E nglehart T G'6" 2 0 enior Clc•,·eland, Ohio 13 Rill E:vans JIB 5'6" }.50 Sophomore Baltimor·e, l\laryland 53 Gary Eichler c 6'1" 180 Freshman N orth Olmstead, Ohio 65 J ohn Emerson G 6'0" 190 Freshman Apple r eek, Ohio 76 J ohn Fadule T 6'1" 220 Junior Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 12 Jim Finch 6'0" Ur·bana, Ohio 7 J im Finneran T CiT' 2·10 .J unior LaC: range, Illinois QB 182 Senior 45 Robert Fish HB 6'1" 190 Freshman Warwick, Rhode Island 3(i Gc·orge Gacl\Owski Hl3 5'7'' 170 S ophomore C'IC'velancl, Ohio 12 Tom Gannon QB 5'11" Jn8 Junior l'ittsbu rg·h, l't•nns>·lvania 62 Ed F isher 5'11" Steubenville, Ohio s:l John Gibbons T Ci'l" 220 .J unior Cl<·,·('lancl , Ohio G 195 Senior 30 Carl Gerbasi FB 5'10" 195 Junior Olmstead Falls, Ohio Ci!) L<'nnie fl aas (j'l" c: 205 S ophomore C'kvt•land, Ohio 4 1 Ed Gymrek HB 5'8" 160 S enior N. Miami Beach, Florida 54 Ed Haffey T 5'10" 205 F reshman J ohnstown, Ohio 80 J erry Hall E 6'1" 185 ophom ore Chesterland, Ohio li5 .Jack ffC'w itt G 6'0" 185 J unior l'illsbu rgh, P <• nn~y lv an ia t14 Tom HigJ;ins FB 6"0" 100 S ophomore l·:. \\" illi:ton, l\'c>w York 64 R ick Hayden G 5'11" 180 F r eshman Canton, Ohio z5 Dick Kr ic]('J JIB 5"1]" 175 S<•niot· Baltimor·t•, :\l ar~·Jand 33 J erry H ohla FB 6'1" 1 0 Freshman Amherst, Ohio 2fi Hi ll Kick ·l JTIJ 6"0" 175 SC'nior C'kveland, Ohio 20 T om Hollma n H B 6'1" 178 Freshman St. Marys, Ohio 43 Tim Hood H B 5'8" 160 Sophomore Medina, Ohio fiO Frank Ko7.clka G 5'9" I flO ophomore B rC'cksvillt•, Ohio 84 Lany I mbody E 6'1" 195 Senior Marion, Ohio

44 Mike Kobila rcsik HB 5'7" 173 Junior Ma nchester, ew Hampshire n Bob Lang T (i'2" HJ5 Sophomore F:ast Orange, 7ew J e rsey 24 Bill Laudick HB 5'10" 160 Sophomore Delphos, Ohio 55 J im Leone G 5'10" 175 , ophomor e levc•land, Ohio 68 P aul Lavigne G 6'0" 201 Sophomore Manchester , New Hampshire 88 Jack Lorflier E 6'2" 195 . t•nioJ· Hc·dford, Ohio 11 R ay Loiselle QB 5'11" 180 F r eshman Manchester, New Hampshire 10 Harne·~· i\1 cG inley QB .5'9" HiS Sophomore l'ilt~hurgh, PC'nnsylvan ia 79 Charles Mason G 6'0" 209 Sophomore Frazeysburg, Ohio 7G J oe Miklich T 6'1 .. 2·15 Junior Cl <· vt'land, Ohio 73 Bruce Mays T 5'11" 210 S enior Willowick, Ohio 61 Chuck McMasters G 5'9" 185 Junior Steubenville, Ohio 24 Tom Munay HB 5' 10" 175 J unior Flu~hin)l.", J\" c•w Yor·k 70 Gene Miller T 6'2" 225 F r eshman East Sparta, Ohio Glen Miller 5'11" S enior Bellevue, Ohio Ci P au l em ann G 5' 11 " 200 Sophomore Cincinnati, Ohio 13 QB 180 77 K eith Miller T 6'3" 235 Junior Spr ing field, Ohio 8:3 R on N icdzwiC'cki E 6'1 .. 2 10 S rnior CrntC'rlim•, :\1 ichigan 5G :t\ick Novich (j'[" l fl l . ophomor 'hicag-o, l llinois 32 Steve Moses HB 5'9" 185 Junior Cleveland, Ohio :34 Mike Olenych H B (i 'O" J!J5 S ophomot· Baltimore, Mar>·hnd 25 Bill Oberholzer HB 6'0" 185 Freshman Coldwater, Ohio 31 Paul Pack FB 6'2" 220 Sophomore Warren, Ohio 50 Joe Pettey c 6'2" 185 Freshman Cheshire, Ohio 2Ci Jirn Pietrasz k H B 5'11 " Hi5 ophomore Hufl"al o, <'W York 72 Butch Phillips T 6'1" 205 Senior Kettering, Ohio 75 J im Rich ardi T 6'0" 2 10 SC'nior North Re rgt•n, N c• w J e rs<'y 4fi J ohn Rioux FB 5'10" Hl5 Srnior Ot•troit, :\f ichi)l."an 67 Sal Pirrotta G 5'7" 188 Junior Miami, F lorida G4 Bill Rya n G 5'10" 205 ophornore BufTalo, New Yorl; 14 Ronald Radeloff QB 6'0" 160 Freshman Pemberville, Ohio Dick a nd · QB (i'2" 205 <'nior Baltimot·c•, Maryland 71 Gary Richter T 6'3" 245 Senior Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 88 Dale Robinson E 6'0" 165 F r eshman Akron, Ohio 89 John Smith E 6'3" 210 Junior Perry, Oh io

43 John Schere r HB Ci'O" 1 5 Sophomor·c 7orwalk, Ohio 60 Rod Spangler FB 5'8" 185 Freshman Dover , Ohio 5'10" 190 Dc•troit, :'11 ichigan 13 Ba rry chonfeld J-IB St'nior 66 Dale S t rahm G 5'9" 195 S enior Toledo, Ohio 77 Tracy mith T () '2" 220 ophornor· <' ht'VC'rly, l\I aryland 75 Bill S t ull T 6'1" 210 Junior Fremont, Ohio 23 R b S p ic<'r HB 5'10" 170 J unior 'leveland, Ohio 78 George Trout T 5'10" 220 S ophom ore Kettering, Ohio 3G Ca ry tcvrn HB 6'0" 190 rnior C'lt•vC'Iand, Ohio 40 Micky Wagoner HB 5'6" 163 Senior Shelby, Ohio

82 Gary Warner E 6'1" 165 Senior Mar ion, Ohio I K vin Stone E 5'11 " 1 5 ophomorc Flus hing, Nc\\" Y ork 42 Halley Weaver HB 5'7" 177 Junior Perry, Ohio 2.1 D ick Wollenzier HB 5'9" 170 Senior Olmst ead Falls, Ohio (iG Eel Stor·ey G 5'10" 1 5 Sophomore Y ung-~ to wn, Ohio 23 Dan Y ochheim HB 5'9" 163 Sophom ore Ma r shallville, Ohio 15 Dan Witmer QB .5'11 " 175 ophomor e lkarborn, ;\lichig·an 9 F rank Wrig ht E (iT' 1!)5 nior Flushing·, ~ew York 19 1 John Carroll University 1964 Football Roster Ohio Northern 1964 Football Roster

No. Name .\'(). .\ '(fJil(' !'osition !/right Weight Closs Tl o/Ju T rncn Position Height W eight Class Home Town 74 John alalJl"ese E 6'1" J!J7 Sophomore Collrg<• Park, ~lary land 63 Gene Bockrath G 5'8" 167 Junior olumbus Grove, Ohio 10 Bob Carey QB 5'7'' 155 Sophomore Pittsburgh, P <'nnsy l vania 22 J im Bolinger HB 5'9" 195 enior Clyde, Ohio 8G Sal Catanese E 5'11" J75 Sophomore Steubenville, Ohio 81 George Bullock E 6'2" 193 Freshman Walled Lake, Michigan (' 86 Dennis B urris E 6'1" 185 Freshman Ada, Ohio 54 Steve Chamberlain 6'3" 205 .Junior l~ ochc: N, :-\ <'''' Yor·k 69 Mike Cook FB 5'10" 1!)0 Freshman Massillon, Ohio 45 .John Daly FB 6'0" 1fl0 Sophomore LaGrange, Illinois

51 Woody Crumrine c 6'0" 195 Senior Lima, Ohio 85 Mike Dasher 6'2" Carey, Ohio 35 D<·nny D<·.Julius Hl3 .5' .. HiO Senior E 170 Freshman C le ve land, Ohio 10 Dave Deitzel QB 5'8" 150 Freshman Oak Harbor, Ohio 80 Bill D ·rrick ()' l " E HJO Senior andusky, Ohio 52 George Demis c 5'11" 193 S ophomore Ma sillon, Ohio ()3 Dennis Drc·nnan c 5'!)" 1 G Sophomore Bc·rwyn, Illinois 83 D erek Dickinson E 6'2" 180 ophomore Danbury, Connecticut 7!J C'hari<'y E nglehart T G'6" 2 0 enior Clc•,·eland, Ohio 13 Rill E:vans JIB 5'6" }.50 Sophomore Baltimor·e, l\laryland 53 Gary Eichler c 6'1" 180 Freshman N orth Olmstead, Ohio 65 J ohn Emerson G 6'0" 190 Freshman Apple r eek, Ohio 76 J ohn Fadule T 6'1" 220 Junior Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 12 Jim Finch 6'0" Ur·bana, Ohio 7 J im Finneran T CiT' 2·10 .J unior LaC: range, Illinois QB 182 Senior 45 Robert Fish HB 6'1" 190 Freshman Warwick, Rhode Island 3(i Gc·orge Gacl\Owski Hl3 5'7'' 170 S ophomore C'IC'velancl, Ohio 12 Tom Gannon QB 5'11" Jn8 Junior l'ittsbu rg·h, l't•nns>·lvania 62 Ed F isher 5'11" Steubenville, Ohio s:l John Gibbons T Ci'l" 220 .J unior Cl<·,·('lancl , Ohio G 195 Senior 30 Carl Gerbasi FB 5'10" 195 Junior Olmstead Falls, Ohio Ci!) L<'nnie fl aas (j'l" c: 205 S ophomore C'kvt•land, Ohio 4 1 Ed Gymrek HB 5'8" 160 S enior N. Miami Beach, Florida 54 Ed Haffey T 5'10" 205 F reshman J ohnstown, Ohio 80 J erry Hall E 6'1" 185 ophom ore Chesterland, Ohio li5 .Jack ffC'w itt G 6'0" 185 J unior l'illsbu rgh, P <• nn~y lv an ia t14 Tom HigJ;ins FB 6"0" 100 S ophomore l·:. \\" illi:ton, l\'c>w York 64 R ick Hayden G 5'11" 180 F r eshman Canton, Ohio z5 Dick Kr ic]('J JIB 5"1]" 175 S<•niot· Baltimor·t•, :\l ar~·Jand 33 J erry H ohla FB 6'1" 1 0 Freshman Amherst, Ohio 2fi Hi ll Kick ·l JTIJ 6"0" 175 SC'nior C'kveland, Ohio 20 T om Hollma n H B 6'1" 178 Freshman St. Marys, Ohio 43 Tim Hood H B 5'8" 160 Sophomore Medina, Ohio fiO Frank Ko7.clka G 5'9" I flO ophomore B rC'cksvillt•, Ohio 84 Lany I mbody E 6'1" 195 Senior Marion, Ohio

44 Mike Kobila rcsik HB 5'7" 173 Junior Ma nchester, ew Hampshire n Bob Lang T (i'2" HJ5 Sophomore F:ast Orange, 7ew J e rsey 24 Bill Laudick HB 5'10" 160 Sophomore Delphos, Ohio 55 J im Leone G 5'10" 175 , ophomor e levc•land, Ohio 68 P aul Lavigne G 6'0" 201 Sophomore Manchester , New Hampshire 88 Jack Lorflier E 6'2" 195 . t•nioJ· Hc·dford, Ohio 11 R ay Loiselle QB 5'11" 180 F r eshman Manchester, New Hampshire 10 Harne·~· i\1 cG inley QB .5'9" HiS Sophomore l'ilt~hurgh, PC'nnsylvan ia 79 Charles Mason G 6'0" 209 Sophomore Frazeysburg, Ohio 7G J oe Miklich T 6'1 .. 2·15 Junior Cl <· vt'land, Ohio 73 Bruce Mays T 5'11" 210 S enior Willowick, Ohio 61 Chuck McMasters G 5'9" 185 Junior Steubenville, Ohio 24 Tom Munay HB 5' 10" 175 J unior Flu~hin)l.", J\" c•w Yor·k 70 Gene Miller T 6'2" 225 F r eshman East Sparta, Ohio Glen Miller 5'11" S enior Bellevue, Ohio Ci P au l em ann G 5' 11 " 200 Sophomore Cincinnati, Ohio 13 QB 180 77 K eith Miller T 6'3" 235 Junior Spr ing field, Ohio 8:3 R on N icdzwiC'cki E 6'1 .. 2 10 S rnior CrntC'rlim•, :\1 ichigan 5G :t\ick Novich (j'[" l fl l . ophomor 'hicag-o, l llinois 32 Steve Moses HB 5'9" 185 Junior Cleveland, Ohio :34 Mike Olenych H B (i 'O" J!J5 S ophomot· Baltimore, Mar>·hnd 25 Bill Oberholzer HB 6'0" 185 Freshman Coldwater, Ohio 31 Paul Pack FB 6'2" 220 Sophomore Warren, Ohio 50 Joe Pettey c 6'2" 185 Freshman Cheshire, Ohio 2Ci Jirn Pietrasz k H B 5'11 " Hi5 ophomore Hufl"al o, <'W York 72 Butch Phillips T 6'1" 205 Senior Kettering, Ohio 75 J im Rich ardi T 6'0" 2 10 SC'nior North Re rgt•n, N c• w J e rs<'y 4fi J ohn Rioux FB 5'10" Hl5 Srnior Ot•troit, :\f ichi)l."an 67 Sal Pirrotta G 5'7" 188 Junior Miami, F lorida G4 Bill Rya n G 5'10" 205 ophornore BufTalo, New Yorl; 14 Ronald Radeloff QB 6'0" 160 Freshman Pemberville, Ohio Dick a nd · QB (i'2" 205 <'nior Baltimot·c•, Maryland 71 Gary Richter T 6'3" 245 Senior Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 88 Dale Robinson E 6'0" 165 F r eshman Akron, Ohio 89 John Smith E 6'3" 210 Junior Perry, Oh io

43 John Schere r HB Ci'O" 1 5 Sophomor·c 7orwalk, Ohio 60 Rod Spangler FB 5'8" 185 Freshman Dover , Ohio 5'10" 190 Dc•troit, :'11 ichigan 13 Ba rry chonfeld J-IB St'nior 66 Dale S t rahm G 5'9" 195 S enior Toledo, Ohio 77 Tracy mith T () '2" 220 ophornor· <' ht'VC'rly, l\I aryland 75 Bill S t ull T 6'1" 210 Junior Fremont, Ohio 23 R b S p ic<'r HB 5'10" 170 J unior 'leveland, Ohio 78 George Trout T 5'10" 220 S ophom ore Kettering, Ohio 3G Ca ry tcvrn HB 6'0" 190 rnior C'lt•vC'Iand, Ohio 40 Micky Wagoner HB 5'6" 163 Senior Shelby, Ohio

82 Gary Warner E 6'1" 165 Senior Mar ion, Ohio I K vin Stone E 5'11 " 1 5 ophomorc Flus hing, Nc\\" Y ork 42 Halley Weaver HB 5'7" 177 Junior Perry, Ohio 2.1 D ick Wollenzier HB 5'9" 170 Senior Olmst ead Falls, Ohio (iG Eel Stor·ey G 5'10" 1 5 Sophomore Y ung-~ to wn, Ohio 23 Dan Y ochheim HB 5'9" 163 Sophom ore Ma r shallville, Ohio 15 Dan Witmer QB .5'11 " 175 ophomor e lkarborn, ;\lichig·an 9 F rank Wrig ht E (iT' 1!)5 nior Flushing·, ~ew York 19 1 Girl, team, fun, friends- all go better refreshed. Coca-Cola, ne\'er too t, give that p ·al zino .. GAME ..

.JOHN CARROLL (Probable Starting lineup) OHIO NORTHERN l " Road Runners " " Wolf Pack " I UNIVERSITY (Probable Starting Lineup ) E - .JACK LOEFFLER (88) E - SAL CATANESE (86) E - LARRY IMBODY (84) E - FRANK WRIGHT (89) E - RON NIEDZWIECKI (83) E - GARY WARNER ( 2) T - J IM FINNERAN (78) T- CHARLEY ENGLEHART (79) T - BUTCH PHILLIPS (72) T - JOHN GIBBONS (53) T - TRACY SMITH (77) T - BILL STULL (75) G - ED FISHER ( 62) G - DENNIS DRENNAN (63) G - BILL RYAN (64) t G - CHUCK McMASTERS (61) + t G - JACK HEWITT (65) G - JOHN RIOUX (46) C - WOODY CRUMRINE (51) +·t + C -STEVE CHAMBERLAIN (54) LB - TOM HIG GINS (44) QB -J IM FINCH (12) + "*- HB - MIKE KOBILARCSIK ( 44) QB - DICK SANDS (18) LB -BARRY SCHONFELD (13) HB - DICK WOLLENZIER (21) HB - BOB SPICER (23) HB - DICK KEIDEL (25) or DAN YOCHHEIM (23) 1P HB - DENNIS De.JULIUS ( 35) HB - TOM MURRAY (24) FB - CARL GERBASI (30) FB - JOHN DALY ( 45.)_ S - DENNY DeJULIUS (35) OHIO NORTHERN SQUAD

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Location: Ada, Ohio JOHN CALABRESE (74) 6 ' 1" . . 197 . . End .. Sophomore . . College Park, Md. Enrollment: 2,000 " .J ohn L." is out to na il down a starting- position on the defensive unit. Colors: Orange and Black A transfer st udent fro m St. :\la ry 's Coll eg-e, he pl ayed freshman ball last year. His rugged aggressiv eness ma kes him a tough competitor. Nickname: Polar Bears Home Stadium: lVlemorial Stadium Athletic Director: Clyde L. Lamb Football Coaches: Arden "Stretch" Roberson, Head Coach Marvin English, Larry Michael, ROBERT CAREY (1 0) 5'7" .. 155 . . Quarterback . . Sophomore .. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jimmie Stahl, Joe Banks, Trainer Little Bob is a good ba ll handler who will giH t he Blue St reaks depth Athletic Publicity: Ray Laakaniemi at t he quart erback s lot. Coach Dando hope - t hat he will develop wit h pre -sea. on experi ence.

1964 SCHEDULE 1963 RESULTS Sept. 12-Waynesburg College Ohio N. 24 Northwood Institute 6 Sept. 19-Mt. Union College Ohio N. 13 Mt. Union College 0 Sept. 26-lndiana Central Ohio N. 42 Indiana Central 0 Oct. 3-Biuffton College Ohio N. 20 Ea tern Michigan U. 7 Oct. tO-Northwood Institute Ohio N. 16 Bluffton College 6 SAL CATANESE (86) Oct. 17-Findlay College Ohio N. 0 John Carroll U. 14 5'11" . . 175 . . End .. Sophomore .. Steubenville, Ohio Oct. 24-Heidelberg College Ohio N. 33 Findlay College 6 Oct. 31-Ferris State College Ohio N. 6 Ferris State 13 A member of t he '63 Streaklet squad, Sal is a fin e prospect with a n Nov. 7-Hope College Ohio N. 14 Hillsdale College 31 excell ent cha nce of landi ng a start ing berth. He promises to be one Nov. 14-John Carroll University of t he most Ya lu a ble ad ditions to the ' 6·1 Blue Streaks.

1964 OUTLOOK Ohio Northern is out to avenge last year's 14-0 defeat suffered in the initial meeting be­ tween the two squads. The powerful Polar Bears are owners of a 6-3 record, having lost 3 of their Ia t 4 games. The attack is led by senior quarterback Jim Finch, who has passed for 596 yards thi year. His favorite receivers are senior end Gary Warner and junior end John Smith. * STEVE CHAMBERLAIN (54) Their top ground gainer is junior halfback Mike Kobilarcsik with 488 yards in 103 carries, 6'3" . . 205 .. Center .. Junior . . Rochester, N. Y. tallying six touchdowns. Sophomore halfback Dan Yochheim, ubbing for injured captain Dick Wollenzier, has scored three touchdowns, while Wollenzier has 22 points to his credit. Senior teve was used sparingly las t ye;:t r as a sub -tit ute for ilill " ald ncr. linemen Butch Phillips, Larry lmbody, and Gary Warner, and juniors Carl Gerbasi and Chuck Coach Oa nd o pred icts a fin e year at ce nter for big Steve, who ha all McMasters will see action both ways. t he ma king · of an all-conference pl.'r former.

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Location: Ada, Ohio JOHN CALABRESE (74) 6 ' 1" . . 197 . . End .. Sophomore . . College Park, Md. Enrollment: 2,000 " .J ohn L." is out to na il down a starting- position on the defensive unit. Colors: Orange and Black A transfer st udent fro m St. :\la ry 's Coll eg-e, he pl ayed freshman ball last year. His rugged aggressiv eness ma kes him a tough competitor. Nickname: Polar Bears Home Stadium: lVlemorial Stadium Athletic Director: Clyde L. Lamb Football Coaches: Arden "Stretch" Roberson, Head Coach Marvin English, Larry Michael, ROBERT CAREY (1 0) 5'7" .. 155 . . Quarterback . . Sophomore .. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jimmie Stahl, Joe Banks, Trainer Little Bob is a good ba ll handler who will giH t he Blue St reaks depth Athletic Publicity: Ray Laakaniemi at t he quart erback s lot. Coach Dando hope - t hat he will develop wit h pre -sea. on experi ence.

1964 SCHEDULE 1963 RESULTS Sept. 12-Waynesburg College Ohio N. 24 Northwood Institute 6 Sept. 19-Mt. Union College Ohio N. 13 Mt. Union College 0 Sept. 26-lndiana Central Ohio N. 42 Indiana Central 0 Oct. 3-Biuffton College Ohio N. 20 Ea tern Michigan U. 7 Oct. tO-Northwood Institute Ohio N. 16 Bluffton College 6 SAL CATANESE (86) Oct. 17-Findlay College Ohio N. 0 John Carroll U. 14 5'11" . . 175 . . End .. Sophomore .. Steubenville, Ohio Oct. 24-Heidelberg College Ohio N. 33 Findlay College 6 Oct. 31-Ferris State College Ohio N. 6 Ferris State 13 A member of t he '63 Streaklet squad, Sal is a fin e prospect with a n Nov. 7-Hope College Ohio N. 14 Hillsdale College 31 excell ent cha nce of landi ng a start ing berth. He promises to be one Nov. 14-John Carroll University of t he most Ya lu a ble ad ditions to the ' 6·1 Blue Streaks.

1964 OUTLOOK Ohio Northern is out to avenge last year's 14-0 defeat suffered in the initial meeting be­ tween the two squads. The powerful Polar Bears are owners of a 6-3 record, having lost 3 of their Ia t 4 games. The attack is led by senior quarterback Jim Finch, who has passed for 596 yards thi year. His favorite receivers are senior end Gary Warner and junior end John Smith. * STEVE CHAMBERLAIN (54) Their top ground gainer is junior halfback Mike Kobilarcsik with 488 yards in 103 carries, 6'3" . . 205 .. Center .. Junior . . Rochester, N. Y. tallying six touchdowns. Sophomore halfback Dan Yochheim, ubbing for injured captain Dick Wollenzier, has scored three touchdowns, while Wollenzier has 22 points to his credit. Senior teve was used sparingly las t ye;:t r as a sub -tit ute for ilill " ald ncr. linemen Butch Phillips, Larry lmbody, and Gary Warner, and juniors Carl Gerbasi and Chuck Coach Oa nd o pred icts a fin e year at ce nter for big Steve, who ha all McMasters will see action both ways. t he ma king · of an all-conference pl.'r former.

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JOHN DALY (45) CHARLEY ENGLEHART (79) 6 '0" . . 190 .. Fullback .. Sophomore .. LaGrange, Illinois 6'6" .. 280 . . Tackle .. Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio

A standout with the freshman squad, .John hopes to be playing first or The biggest man on the '6·1 edition of the Blue St rcaks, ('harley wi ll second strin g t h is year. He is an outstanding· downfie ld bl ocker a nd beef up the defensive line. He moves fast for a man his size, and his runs hard. He could be one of the key figu res in the new Blue ,' treak aggressiveness s ho uld worry OP t> onent line men. H e could plug up the attack. gap left by the g raduation of Ton~ · Gibbons.

* DENNY DeJULIUS (35) BILL EVANS ( 13) 5'8" .. 160 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio 5'6" .. 150 .. Halfback .. Sophomore . . Baltimore, Md. J) e nn~ · had a n outstandi ng year as a defensive back in I !)63 a nd What Bill la cks in s ize he ma l< es UJ> for in s peed and determination. s hould ret>eat. Wh ile a lternating· as dcfensi\·e ha lfback, " D.J." inter­ The s mallest ma n on the t ea m, Entns is fighting· for a spot in the cepted two passes. His exceptional s peed a nd g rca t hreal<-a way off ensive hack fi eld. He could deYC iop with cxpcrien<:c. a bilit y make him a threat in the offensiYC backfield, a nd he m ay sec action on the punt a nd kickoff return units. He received the .J o hn D. Connors Award as the o utstanding freshma n player in 1!)() 1.

* JIM FINNERAN (78) 6'1" .. 240 .. Tackle .. Junior .. LaGrange, Illinois BILL DERRICK (80) 6'1" .. 195 .. End .. Senior . . Sandusky, Ohio .Jim worked with the defens ive unit last year but saw little a<:tion. H e is a rugged compet itor and rn a ~ · he ready to s tep into the s hoes of Inj uries have t>la g ued Bill for the past two seasons. hut he reported to ('huck S mith. His s ize and tremendous s tre ng th will help the Blue camp hea lthy . He is fast. a nd h as fine mon·s and s hould help th e Streaks. t eam . In the s pring, Bill n1ns das hes for the track t eam.

ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Parker Refining Co. Life • Home • Car • Business ~ DENNIS DRENNAN (63) Student Group Plans 5'9" . . 186 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Berwyn, Illinois Distributors of With only veteran g uard Jack Hewitt returning, ag·g ressivencss and FLEET WING PRODUCTS s pirited team J}la y could land Drennan a s pot on the offensiYe line. A st o ck ~ · hoy who hit like a bull, Denny mo\'Cs fast and lea rns AI (. Dickartl ~ quick!~ · . He fi g ures h eavil y in Coach Da ndo's plans . Office: 14726 LAKE SHORE BLVD ., IV 1-7333 265 Jefferson Avenue PR 1·6210 Residence: 275 E. 149th STREET, KE 1-3212

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JOHN DALY (45) CHARLEY ENGLEHART (79) 6 '0" . . 190 .. Fullback .. Sophomore .. LaGrange, Illinois 6'6" .. 280 . . Tackle .. Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio

A standout with the freshman squad, .John hopes to be playing first or The biggest man on the '6·1 edition of the Blue St rcaks, ('harley wi ll second strin g t h is year. He is an outstanding· downfie ld bl ocker a nd beef up the defensive line. He moves fast for a man his size, and his runs hard. He could be one of the key figu res in the new Blue ,' treak aggressiveness s ho uld worry OP t> onent line men. H e could plug up the attack. gap left by the g raduation of Ton~ · Gibbons.

* DENNY DeJULIUS (35) BILL EVANS ( 13) 5'8" .. 160 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Cleveland, Ohio 5'6" .. 150 .. Halfback .. Sophomore . . Baltimore, Md. J) e nn~ · had a n outstandi ng year as a defensive back in I !)63 a nd What Bill la cks in s ize he ma l< es UJ> for in s peed and determination. s hould ret>eat. Wh ile a lternating· as dcfensi\·e ha lfback, " D.J." inter­ The s mallest ma n on the t ea m, Entns is fighting· for a spot in the cepted two passes. His exceptional s peed a nd g rca t hreal<-a way off ensive hack fi eld. He could deYC iop with cxpcrien<:c. a bilit y make him a threat in the offensiYC backfield, a nd he m ay sec action on the punt a nd kickoff return units. He received the .J o hn D. Connors Award as the o utstanding freshma n player in 1!)() 1.

* JIM FINNERAN (78) 6'1" .. 240 .. Tackle .. Junior .. LaGrange, Illinois BILL DERRICK (80) 6'1" .. 195 .. End .. Senior . . Sandusky, Ohio .Jim worked with the defens ive unit last year but saw little a<:tion. H e is a rugged compet itor and rn a ~ · he ready to s tep into the s hoes of Inj uries have t>la g ued Bill for the past two seasons. hut he reported to ('huck S mith. His s ize and tremendous s tre ng th will help the Blue camp hea lthy . He is fast. a nd h as fine mon·s and s hould help th e Streaks. t eam . In the s pring, Bill n1ns das hes for the track t eam.

ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Parker Refining Co. Life • Home • Car • Business ~ DENNIS DRENNAN (63) Student Group Plans 5'9" . . 186 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Berwyn, Illinois Distributors of With only veteran g uard Jack Hewitt returning, ag·g ressivencss and FLEET WING PRODUCTS s pirited team J}la y could land Drennan a s pot on the offensiYe line. A st o ck ~ · hoy who hit like a bull, Denny mo\'Cs fast and lea rns AI (. Dickartl ~ quick!~ · . He fi g ures h eavil y in Coach Da ndo's plans . Office: 14726 LAKE SHORE BLVD ., IV 1-7333 265 Jefferson Avenue PR 1·6210 Residence: 275 E. 149th STREET, KE 1-3212

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GEORGE GACKOWSKI ( 36) * JACK HEWITT {65) 6'0" .. 195 .. Guard .. Junior .. Pittsburgh, Pa. 5'7" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Cleveland, Ohio A pleasant s urprise in h is sophomore year, .J ack is being tabbed for Coach Bill Dando has been grooming George for a spot in t he defens ive AII-PAC honors this year. The only tarter returning from the backfield . He is fast and likes to hit. He will provide important depth interior offensive line, .Jack can be counted on to supply a ggressive in the defensive secondary and could develop into a top-notch per­ former with ex]>erience. leaders hip. He s hould provide the pa protect ion which D ick and will need. Jack can also be u ed on defense.

TOM GANNON (12) TOM HIGGINS (44) 5'11" .. 175 . . Quarterback .. Junior .. Pittsburgh, Pa. 6'0" .. 190 .. Fullback .. Sophomore .. E. Williston, N. Y. After a n outstanding· freshman season, ex-1\larine Tom saw little Coach Dando gives Tom an excellent . hot a t a tarting ber t h. One action last year. He has excell ent control and can throw t he long· of t he brig hte t graduates of t he 1963 Streaklets, Tom need only bomb. Tom was an outstanding defens ive hack in hig h school a nd may experience to develop into a solid performer. He po e · ·es ,g·ood peed see action in the defensive seconda ry. and run well up the middle. He led hi high chool t o two consecutive cha mpion hips .

* DICK KEIDEL (25) JOHN GIBBONS (53) 5'11 " .. 170 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Baltimore, Md. 6'1" .. 220 . . Tackle . . Junio r .. Cleveland, Ohio After being hampered by inj uries in his freshman a nd sophomore One of t he biggest a dditions to the l~lu e Streal< roster. newcomer yem· , Dick fin a lly got a fu!l ea, on under hi belt in 1963. He a.Jter­ .John is a transfer student from Ci ncinnati. His s ize a nd exceptional nated in the defensin backfield, developing into a olid performer speed will bolster t he offens ive lin e. He will be vying fo r Bill Kerner's by the end of the season. One of the few veterans r eturning t o t he old S ]>Ot. famed " Wolf Pack," Dick i r eady for an outstanding year.

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GEORGE GACKOWSKI ( 36) * JACK HEWITT {65) 6'0" .. 195 .. Guard .. Junior .. Pittsburgh, Pa. 5'7" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Cleveland, Ohio A pleasant s urprise in h is sophomore year, .J ack is being tabbed for Coach Bill Dando has been grooming George for a spot in t he defens ive AII-PAC honors this year. The only tarter returning from the backfield . He is fast and likes to hit. He will provide important depth interior offensive line, .Jack can be counted on to supply a ggressive in the defensive secondary and could develop into a top-notch per­ former with ex]>erience. leaders hip. He s hould provide the pa protect ion which D ick and will need. Jack can also be u ed on defense.

TOM GANNON (12) TOM HIGGINS (44) 5'11" .. 175 . . Quarterback .. Junior .. Pittsburgh, Pa. 6'0" .. 190 .. Fullback .. Sophomore .. E. Williston, N. Y. After a n outstanding· freshman season, ex-1\larine Tom saw little Coach Dando gives Tom an excellent . hot a t a tarting ber t h. One action last year. He has excell ent control and can throw t he long· of t he brig hte t graduates of t he 1963 Streaklets, Tom need only bomb. Tom was an outstanding defens ive hack in hig h school a nd may experience to develop into a solid performer. He po e · ·es ,g·ood peed see action in the defensive seconda ry. and run well up the middle. He led hi high chool t o two consecutive cha mpion hips .

* DICK KEIDEL (25) JOHN GIBBONS (53) 5'11 " .. 170 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Baltimore, Md. 6'1" .. 220 . . Tackle . . Junio r .. Cleveland, Ohio After being hampered by inj uries in his freshman a nd sophomore One of t he biggest a dditions to the l~lu e Streal< roster. newcomer yem· , Dick fin a lly got a fu!l ea, on under hi belt in 1963. He a.Jter­ .John is a transfer student from Ci ncinnati. His s ize a nd exceptional nated in the defensin backfield, developing into a olid performer speed will bolster t he offens ive lin e. He will be vying fo r Bill Kerner's by the end of the season. One of the few veterans r eturning t o t he old S ]>Ot. famed " Wolf Pack," Dick i r eady for an outstanding year.

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* BILL KICKEL (26) * JACK LOEFFLER (88) 6'0" . . 188 . . Halfback .. Senior . . Cleveland, Ohio 6'2" .. 195 . . End . . Senior . . Bedford , Ohio Fa. t-moving, high-stepping Bill y played for t he second team last .Jack opened the l963 campaign as the n u m her 1wo tight end but won year, averaging 4.1 yards per carry, good for one touchdow n. Bill a starting assignment in the Ohio 'orthern game. lie hauled in eleven has the speed to sweep t he ends, and he may see action at t he flanker passes, good for 13:3 yards and one touchdown. Oua rterhack Gus spot. He has put on twenty pounds s ince the end of the '63 campaign, McP hie connected with Jack for the only touchdown in Carroll's 9-3, and t his s hould g ive him t he added power for packing the ba ll through last-m inute, come-from-behind vittory over Reserve. A two-year the middle. A strong 11 erformance in pre- ·eason play may wi n him a letterma n, .Jack is touted as a sure bet for the a ll -conference team. start ing be•·th at rig ht halfback. He has the ability to become one of Carroll's all-time greats.

FRANK KOZELKA (60) LEO "BARNEY" McGINLEY ( 10) 5'9" . . 190 . . Guard . . Sophomore .. Brecksville, Ohio 5'9" .. 168 . . Quarterback . . Sophomore .. Pittsburgh, Po. A t rong tocky boy, Frank is an outstanding blocker with a good Barney has been switched from halfback to quarterback to make better cha nce to crack the starting lineup. He is a toug h competitor a nd will use of his passing talents. He could also see action in the defe nse g ive the team dept h in t he interior line. He lacks exJJerience but has backfield. W hat he lacks in size and experience, he make · up for in a fine attitude. hustle.

JOE M IKLICH (76) BOB LANG (73) 6 ' 1" . . 245 .. Ta ckle . . Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio 6'2" .. 195 .. Ta ckle .. Sophomore .. Rumson, N. J. Lit tle is known a bout thi newcomer from lndiana University. Coach Big Bob had an outsta nding year as a f reshman and s hould give the Bill Dando hope to get excellent service out of hi m on the defen ive team added depth. Bob need only ex1>erience to develop into a regula r. unit. J oe is a big ma n wit h excellent s peed and good lateral movement. His s ize and competitivene ·give him a chance to la nd a tarting herth. If he starts to t hrow his weight a round, he will give PAC quarterbacks many rough moments.

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* BILL KICKEL (26) * JACK LOEFFLER (88) 6'0" . . 188 . . Halfback .. Senior . . Cleveland, Ohio 6'2" .. 195 . . End . . Senior . . Bedford , Ohio Fa. t-moving, high-stepping Bill y played for t he second team last .Jack opened the l963 campaign as the n u m her 1wo tight end but won year, averaging 4.1 yards per carry, good for one touchdow n. Bill a starting assignment in the Ohio 'orthern game. lie hauled in eleven has the speed to sweep t he ends, and he may see action at t he flanker passes, good for 13:3 yards and one touchdown. Oua rterhack Gus spot. He has put on twenty pounds s ince the end of the '63 campaign, McP hie connected with Jack for the only touchdown in Carroll's 9-3, and t his s hould g ive him t he added power for packing the ba ll through last-m inute, come-from-behind vittory over Reserve. A two-year the middle. A strong 11 erformance in pre- ·eason play may wi n him a letterma n, .Jack is touted as a sure bet for the a ll -conference team. start ing be•·th at rig ht halfback. He has the ability to become one of Carroll's all-time greats.

FRANK KOZELKA (60) LEO "BARNEY" McGINLEY ( 10) 5'9" . . 190 . . Guard . . Sophomore .. Brecksville, Ohio 5'9" .. 168 . . Quarterback . . Sophomore .. Pittsburgh, Po. A t rong tocky boy, Frank is an outstanding blocker with a good Barney has been switched from halfback to quarterback to make better cha nce to crack the starting lineup. He is a toug h competitor a nd will use of his passing talents. He could also see action in the defe nse g ive the team dept h in t he interior line. He lacks exJJerience but has backfield. W hat he lacks in size and experience, he make · up for in a fine attitude. hustle.

JOE M IKLICH (76) BOB LANG (73) 6 ' 1" . . 245 .. Ta ckle . . Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio 6'2" .. 195 .. Ta ckle .. Sophomore .. Rumson, N. J. Lit tle is known a bout thi newcomer from lndiana University. Coach Big Bob had an outsta nding year as a f reshman and s hould give the Bill Dando hope to get excellent service out of hi m on the defen ive team added depth. Bob need only ex1>erience to develop into a regula r. unit. J oe is a big ma n wit h excellent s peed and good lateral movement. His s ize and competitivene ·give him a chance to la nd a tarting herth. If he starts to t hrow his weight a round, he will give PAC quarterbacks many rough moments.

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MIKE OLENYCH (34) TOM MURRAY (24) 6'0" .. 195 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Baltimore, Md. 5'1 0" .. 185 .. Halfback .. Junior .. Flushing, N. Y. Mike may see action this year with the "Road Runners." He runs well An a11-city back in high :chool, Tom may blo · om into an outstanding up the middle and will provide depth at the halfback position. Early back this year a fter seeing only limited en·ice last sea on. He has reJ>Orts on him are encouraging, and he will be giving the veterans fine speed and good moves and may ee action at offensive end. a battle for their jobs.

PAUL NEMANN (68) JIM PIETRASZEK ( 26) 5'11" .. 200 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Cincinnati, Ohio 5'11" . . 165 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Buffalo, N. Y. Paul i · a s trong stocky boy who will gi e the team depth up the What he lacks in size he makes up for in determination . .Tim has g·oorl middle. He had a good year as a frosh after starring for St. Xavier speed and giv es Carroll another break-away threat. If he develops H. S. in Cincinnati and rates a.- a top contender at o[en.-ive g·uard . early in the season, he could be valuable. Hi fierce de ire to win a nd powerful drive make him a tough competitor.

* RON NIEDZWIECKI (83) Captain 6'0" .. 210 .. End .. Senior .. Centerline, Michigan * JIM RICHARDI (75) Every quarterback in the conference know Ron as a real " irre istible 6'0" .. 210 .. Tackle .. Senior . . North Bergen, N.J. force." He teamed Ull during t he past two ·ea.·o ns with J ohn Kovach to form t he mo t feared one-two defen.·ive end combination in t he Jim ·at out last year after lettering as a sophomore. His ret urn to PAC. Voted captain t his year, Ron's take-charge attitude and team the active list will bol -ter the interior line. He is a rugged competitor spirit make him an excell ent choice. A two-year letterman and a and al·ways gives a 100 % efl'ort. Jim has a good chance to break stalwart of the "Wolf Pack," peed and sheer toughne ' make him into the "Wolf Pack." an all-conference pro peeL He won all-c-ity, all-state, and all -confer­ ence honor a a tackle and center in high school. Ron can fill in at center if he is needed.

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MIKE OLENYCH (34) TOM MURRAY (24) 6'0" .. 195 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Baltimore, Md. 5'1 0" .. 185 .. Halfback .. Junior .. Flushing, N. Y. Mike may see action this year with the "Road Runners." He runs well An a11-city back in high :chool, Tom may blo · om into an outstanding up the middle and will provide depth at the halfback position. Early back this year a fter seeing only limited en·ice last sea on. He has reJ>Orts on him are encouraging, and he will be giving the veterans fine speed and good moves and may ee action at offensive end. a battle for their jobs.

PAUL NEMANN (68) JIM PIETRASZEK ( 26) 5'11" .. 200 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Cincinnati, Ohio 5'11" . . 165 .. Halfback .. Sophomore .. Buffalo, N. Y. Paul i · a s trong stocky boy who will gi e the team depth up the What he lacks in size he makes up for in determination . .Tim has g·oorl middle. He had a good year as a frosh after starring for St. Xavier speed and giv es Carroll another break-away threat. If he develops H. S. in Cincinnati and rates a.- a top contender at o[en.-ive g·uard . early in the season, he could be valuable. Hi fierce de ire to win a nd powerful drive make him a tough competitor.

* RON NIEDZWIECKI (83) Captain 6'0" .. 210 .. End .. Senior .. Centerline, Michigan * JIM RICHARDI (75) Every quarterback in the conference know Ron as a real " irre istible 6'0" .. 210 .. Tackle .. Senior . . North Bergen, N.J. force." He teamed Ull during t he past two ·ea.·o ns with J ohn Kovach to form t he mo t feared one-two defen.·ive end combination in t he Jim ·at out last year after lettering as a sophomore. His ret urn to PAC. Voted captain t his year, Ron's take-charge attitude and team the active list will bol -ter the interior line. He is a rugged competitor spirit make him an excell ent choice. A two-year letterman and a and al·ways gives a 100 % efl'ort. Jim has a good chance to break stalwart of the "Wolf Pack," peed and sheer toughne ' make him into the "Wolf Pack." an all-conference pro peeL He won all-c-ity, all-state, and all -confer­ ence honor a a tackle and center in high school. Ron can fill in at center if he is needed.

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NICK NOVICH (56) 6'1" .. 191 .. Center .. Sophomore .. Chicago, Illinois PAUL W. CASSIDY Bob Martin Class of '34 A s tar performer from DePaul Academy, Nick di played fin e form

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* JOHN RIOUX (46) JOHN SCHERER (43) 5' 10" .. 195 .. Fullback .. Senior .. Detroit, Michigan 6'0" .. 185 .. Halfback .. Sophomore . . Norwalk, Ohio One of the hardest tacklers on the team, John saw action a a line­ One of the bigge t back to graduate from t he fre hman squad, Joh n backer in '63. Hi · speed and alertness in diagnosing plays re ulted must be rated a a da rkhor e. He has fin e move and good power a nd in many lo se. for P AC opponents. He i a powerful runner and will could break into t he tarting lineup with a good howing in pre- be used mainly at fullback. He is out to nail down the starting eason scrimmage . a signment.

* BARRY SCHONFELD (13) BILL RYAN (64) 5' 10 " .. 190 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Detroit, Michigan

11 5'1 0 • • 205 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Buffalo, N. Y. Last season Barry urpri ed everyone but his teammate by nailing A hard-no ed boy, scrappy Bill i one of the brighte t pro peels to dow n a 'tatt ing be rth. As a defensive halfback, he intercepted t hree pa e . Coach Dando ha witched him to left corner linebacker to don the treaks uniform thi year. His tremendou s trength and better take advantage of his great SJ> eed a nd brilliant fl ying tackles. ruggedne ·s make him a t oug h competitor. Bill is ready to throw his Dando call Barry " t he toughest tackler on the quad" a nd looks weig ht around. He may al ·o he u ed at linebacker and may share for him to win aii-PAC honor . He was a n all-city and all-state selec­ some of the kicking chores. t ion while playing for Benedi ctine H. . in 1959 a nd 1960, setting a record by tallying 51 touchdowns in four season .

* DICK SANDS (18) * ROBERT SPICER (23) 6'2" .. 202 .. Quarterback .. Senior .. Baltimore, Md. 5'1 0" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio After lettering two year a a defens ive halfback a nd safety man, Ali-PAC, All-Catholic All-American Bob S t> icer ca n be counted on to Dick has been handed the quarterbackino· chores by Coach Bill Dando. lead the offens ive unit on to a nother high scoring ca mpaign. He led t he The position is now new to Dick, who et r ecord in high school for Blue Streaks in 1963 in r ushing· (443 yds.), scoring (32 pts.), and (1) number of TD passes, (2) total yardage, (3) number of attempt , average yardage t>er carry (4.4 yds .). He also caught 12 McPhie (4 ) number of completions, and (5) percentage of completion ·. He i·· passes, good for three TD' and 172 yards. He ha good t> ow er t hrough a strong, bull-like runner who will make excellent use of the roll-_out the line, excellent balance, and t remendous speed. Superlati e are pattern . He i a first-rate ballhandler and blocker, and Dando predtcts not wa ted on "Jet ·tream" Bobby. for another outstanding- year all-conference honors for him. He intercepted four aerials last season from thi former St. Ignatius back. to lead the Blue Streaks in tha t category.

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* JOHN RIOUX (46) JOHN SCHERER (43) 5' 10" .. 195 .. Fullback .. Senior .. Detroit, Michigan 6'0" .. 185 .. Halfback .. Sophomore . . Norwalk, Ohio One of the hardest tacklers on the team, John saw action a a line­ One of the bigge t back to graduate from t he fre hman squad, Joh n backer in '63. Hi · speed and alertness in diagnosing plays re ulted must be rated a a da rkhor e. He has fin e move and good power a nd in many lo se. for P AC opponents. He i a powerful runner and will could break into t he tarting lineup with a good howing in pre- be used mainly at fullback. He is out to nail down the starting eason scrimmage . a signment.

* BARRY SCHONFELD (13) BILL RYAN (64) 5' 10 " .. 190 .. Halfback .. Senior .. Detroit, Michigan

11 5'1 0 • • 205 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Buffalo, N. Y. Last season Barry urpri ed everyone but his teammate by nailing A hard-no ed boy, scrappy Bill i one of the brighte t pro peels to dow n a 'tatt ing be rth. As a defensive halfback, he intercepted t hree pa e . Coach Dando ha witched him to left corner linebacker to don the treaks uniform thi year. His tremendou s trength and better take advantage of his great SJ> eed a nd brilliant fl ying tackles. ruggedne ·s make him a t oug h competitor. Bill is ready to throw his Dando call Barry " t he toughest tackler on the quad" a nd looks weig ht around. He may al ·o he u ed at linebacker and may share for him to win aii-PAC honor . He was a n all-city and all-state selec­ some of the kicking chores. t ion while playing for Benedi ctine H. . in 1959 a nd 1960, setting a record by tallying 51 touchdowns in four season .

* DICK SANDS (18) * ROBERT SPICER (23) 6'2" .. 202 .. Quarterback .. Senior .. Baltimore, Md. 5'1 0" .. 170 .. Halfback .. Junior .. Cleveland, Ohio After lettering two year a a defens ive halfback a nd safety man, Ali-PAC, All-Catholic All-American Bob S t> icer ca n be counted on to Dick has been handed the quarterbackino· chores by Coach Bill Dando. lead the offens ive unit on to a nother high scoring ca mpaign. He led t he The position is now new to Dick, who et r ecord in high school for Blue Streaks in 1963 in r ushing· (443 yds.), scoring (32 pts.), and (1) number of TD passes, (2) total yardage, (3) number of attempt , average yardage t>er carry (4.4 yds .). He also caught 12 McPhie (4 ) number of completions, and (5) percentage of completion ·. He i·· passes, good for three TD' and 172 yards. He ha good t> ow er t hrough a strong, bull-like runner who will make excellent use of the roll-_out the line, excellent balance, and t remendous speed. Superlati e are pattern . He i a first-rate ballhandler and blocker, and Dando predtcts not wa ted on "Jet ·tream" Bobby. Look for another outstanding- year all-conference honors for him. He intercepted four aerials last season from thi former St. Ignatius back. to lead the Blue Streaks in tha t category.

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TRACEY SMITH (77) DAN WITMER (1 S) 6' 2" .. 220 .. Tackle .. Sophomore .. Cheverly, Maryland 5'11" .. 175 .. Quarterback .. Sophomore .. Dearborn, Mich. Another of a crop of big, bruising sophomores, Tracey is highly Dan is one of the most promi ing graduates of the '63 Streaklet squad. touted by Line Coach Bill Kane. He lacks experience, but his rough He is a g-ood ball handler and ha been impre sive in pre- eason drill . treatment of oppo ing quarterbacks and aggre sive play could land Coach Dando wi ll be watching him thi year with an eye toward the him a starting job. '65 campaign.

* FRANK WRIGHT (89) 6'1 " .. 195 .. End .. Senior . . Flushing, N. Y. DAN RYAN (36) A two-year letterman, Frank appears ready to receive all-star billing. 5'9" .. 180 .. Linebacker .. Sophomore .. Cleveland, Ohio He can play offense or defense, but Coach Bill Dando is grooming him Dan joined the team late, but his deter mination landed him a pot on for t ight end duties. He ha good hand , g·ood moves, and hit hard the "Wolf Pack." Ryan captained the Saint Ignatius eleven that won If Frank t>l ays up to hi potential thi season, his name will be li ted the City Champions hip in 1963. He has great speed and hits hard. a mong the all-conference choice .

KEVIN STONE (87) The GORMAN -LAVELLE Co. 5'11" . . 185 . . End .. Sophomore .. Flushi ng, N. Y. Kevin could be the "sleeper" of last year's freshman quad. He has looked good in early drills a nd could pu h his way into the starting lineup. He needs experience to develop into a top-notch player. Stone scored 58 point during one season wh ile playing for Holy Cross H. S. Plumbing, Heating anti Air Conditioning

3459 EAST 52nd PLACE EDMUND STOREY (66) 5' 10 " .. 185 .. Guard .. Sophomore .. Youngstown, Ohio Michigan 1-4600 Little i known about Storey, a darkhor e at t he guard position. He i · a good blocker and gives the team depth up t he middle. He has a fin e attitude, but needs easoning to become a regular. mechanical contractors

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TRACEY SMITH (77) DAN WITMER (1 S) 6' 2" .. 220 .. Tackle .. Sophomore .. Cheverly, Maryland 5'11" .. 175 .. Quarterback .. Sophomore .. Dearborn, Mich. Another of a crop of big, bruising sophomores, Tracey is highly Dan is one of the most promi ing graduates of the '63 Streaklet squad. touted by Line Coach Bill Kane. He lacks experience, but his rough He is a g-ood ball handler and ha been impre sive in pre- eason drill . treatment of oppo ing quarterbacks and aggre sive play could land Coach Dando wi ll be watching him thi year with an eye toward the him a starting job. '65 campaign.

* FRANK WRIGHT (89) 6'1 " .. 195 .. End .. Senior . . Flushing, N. Y. DAN RYAN (36) A two-year letterman, Frank appears ready to receive all-star billing. 5'9" .. 180 .. Linebacker .. Sophomore .. Cleveland, Ohio He can play offense or defense, but Coach Bill Dando is grooming him Dan joined the team late, but his deter mination landed him a pot on for t ight end duties. He ha good hand , g·ood moves, and hit hard the "Wolf Pack." Ryan captained the Saint Ignatius eleven that won If Frank t>l ays up to hi potential thi season, his name will be li ted the City Champions hip in 1963. He has great speed and hits hard. a mong the all-conference choice .

KEVIN STONE (87) The GORMAN -LAVELLE Co. 5'11" . . 185 . . End .. Sophomore .. Flushi ng, N. Y. Kevin could be the "sleeper" of last year's freshman quad. He has looked good in early drills a nd could pu h his way into the starting lineup. He needs experience to develop into a top-notch player. Stone scored 58 point during one season wh ile playing for Holy Cross H. S. Plumbing, Heating anti Air Conditioning

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34 35 JOHN CARROLL TEAM RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON The Record Book Most points J , 322 pt ., 1950 Highe t point average per game JC , 32.2 pts., 1950 Most touchdowns JCU, 49 TD' , 1950 NATIONAL RECORDS (NCAA)* Most touchdowns pas ing JC , 14 TD' , 1950 F ewest yards allowed rushing per game .. __ ... J CU, minus yard Most touchdowns rushing JCU, 35 TD's, 1950 Fewe t yards allowed per rushing carry ... ______J CU, minus .032 yards Most ext ra points attempted ___ _ _JCU, 49, 1950 Fewe. t yards allowed total defensive per game _. ... JCU, 44.4 yards Most extra points scored JCU, 28, 1950 Fewest yard allowed per total defensive play .. ____ J CU, 1.0 yards Net offense ___ _ ------J U, 4,31 6 yd ., 1950 Fewest offensive attempts allowed in season _____ ...... JCU, 310 attempts Best average yards per game ------JCU, 394 yd ., games, 1948 Fewest first downs allowed in one season ______JCU, 21 first downs Net ru hing _ ____ ------JCU, 2,840 yds., 1950 *Established in 1962 umber of rushing plays ______------____ JC , 544, 1950 Most first down _ . ___ . _ ·------JCU, 1 6, 1950 Most first downs rushing _ ------_ JCU, 140, 1950 PAC RECORDS • SINGLE GAME Most passes completed __ ------_.. ______J U, 78, 1950 Most points in one game, one team ------· ______JCU, 67 points, vs. Wayne Net yards passing ______------J CU, 1,265 yds., 1948 Most points in one game, both teams ______JCU, 81 points, vs. Wayne Most punt s _ . __ . ______------______J , 60, 1952 Fewest yards all owed rushing in one game ______JCU, minus 72 yards, vs. Case Most yardage punting __ . ____ ------.. _J CU, 1,943 yds., 1952 Best average yards per kick ____ .. --·-·------___ .. JCU, 39.5 ycls., 1957 Fewest yards allowed total defense in one game _. ______JCU, minus 44 yards, vs. Case Least yard allowed, r ushing, per game ___ . ______JCU, minu 1 yd., 1962 Most rushing plays ______...... ------JCU, 60, against Case, 1959 Least yards allowed, total defense, per game ______.. J CU, 44.4 yd ., 1962 (held by WRU and W. & J.) Most games without being scorele s ...... __ .. J CU, 41 games, 1947-52 Most yards, total offense . ______------JCU, 394, vs. Ca e, 1959 Most play , ru hing and passing .. ____ ------JCU, 89, vs. Case, 1959 BASKETBALL - 1964 PAC RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON Dec. 2 Walsh Home Mar. 5 Wayne State Home Most points in one season . . ------JCU, 211 points Dec. 7 University of Detroit There All Home Games will be played at John ar­ Most rushing attempts, one season ------JCU, 369 attempts Dec. 11 Mount Union Home roll University Gym. Fewest yards allowed per game rushing ______... ______J CU, minus 1.0 yards Home Most play attempted total offense (rushing-passing) ______.J CU, 477 attempts Dec. 12 East Michigan Most yards total offense one season ------______J U, 2,016 yards Dec. 17 Western Reserve There There Fewest yards allowed total defense . ------.JCU, 44.4 yards Jan. 8 Bethany 41 Years serving " Heights" Fewest first downs allowed, one season ______J CU, 21 first downs Jan. 9 Washington & Jefferson There families for buying .. . Most number of penalbes, one season ______J CU, 40 penalbes Jan. 12 Case Tech There Most yards in penalt ies, one season ______J CU, 443 yards There selling ... leasin g .. . Fewest points allowed, one season ______J CU, 6 points, 1959 Jan. 14 F enn Home trading ... or renting homes .. Fewest yards allowed rushing ------J CU, 7 yards, 1962 Feb. 8 Bethany F ewest fumbles ______...... ______------J CU, 4, 1956 Feb. 12 Eastern Michigan There call ... Fewest fumbles lost ------JCU, 2, 1956 F eb. 13 Wayne State There Feb. 17 Case Tech Home ~ie KEN NY c~ UNIVERSITY RECORDS Feb. 19 Thiel There REALTORS Feb. 23 Western Reserve Home Fewest yards allowed rushing per game ______JCU, minus 1.0 yards Feb. 25 Carnegie Tech Home FA 1-1111 Fewest yards allowed total defense per game ______JCU, 44.4 yards Mar. 2 Allegheny There

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36 37 JOHN CARROLL TEAM RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON The Record Book Most points J , 322 pt ., 1950 Highe t point average per game JC , 32.2 pts., 1950 Most touchdowns JCU, 49 TD' , 1950 NATIONAL RECORDS (NCAA)* Most touchdowns pas ing JC , 14 TD' , 1950 F ewest yards allowed rushing per game .. __ ... J CU, minus yard Most touchdowns rushing JCU, 35 TD's, 1950 Fewe t yards allowed per rushing carry ... ______J CU, minus .032 yards Most ext ra points attempted ___ _ _JCU, 49, 1950 Fewe. t yards allowed total defensive per game _. ... JCU, 44.4 yards Most extra points scored JCU, 28, 1950 Fewest yard allowed per total defensive play .. ____ J CU, 1.0 yards Net offense ___ _ ------J U, 4,31 6 yd ., 1950 Fewest offensive attempts allowed in season _____ ...... JCU, 310 attempts Best average yards per game ------JCU, 394 yd ., games, 1948 Fewest first downs allowed in one season ______JCU, 21 first downs Net ru hing _ ____ ------JCU, 2,840 yds., 1950 *Established in 1962 umber of rushing plays ______------____ JC , 544, 1950 Most first down _ . ___ . _ ·------JCU, 1 6, 1950 Most first downs rushing _ ------_ JCU, 140, 1950 PAC RECORDS • SINGLE GAME Most passes completed __ ------_.. ______J U, 78, 1950 Most points in one game, one team ------· ______JCU, 67 points, vs. Wayne Net yards passing ______------J CU, 1,265 yds., 1948 Most points in one game, both teams ______JCU, 81 points, vs. Wayne Most punt s _ . __ . ______------______J , 60, 1952 Fewest yards all owed rushing in one game ______JCU, minus 72 yards, vs. Case Most yardage punting __ . ____ ------.. _J CU, 1,943 yds., 1952 Best average yards per kick ____ .. --·-·------___ .. JCU, 39.5 ycls., 1957 Fewest yards allowed total defense in one game _. ______JCU, minus 44 yards, vs. Case Least yard allowed, r ushing, per game ___ . ______JCU, minu 1 yd., 1962 Most rushing plays ______...... ------JCU, 60, against Case, 1959 Least yards allowed, total defense, per game ______.. J CU, 44.4 yd ., 1962 (held by WRU and W. & J.) Most games without being scorele s ...... __ .. J CU, 41 games, 1947-52 Most yards, total offense . ______------JCU, 394, vs. Ca e, 1959 Most play , ru hing and passing .. ____ ------JCU, 89, vs. Case, 1959 BASKETBALL - 1964 PAC RECORDS • SINGLE SEASON Dec. 2 Walsh Home Mar. 5 Wayne State Home Most points in one season . . ------JCU, 211 points Dec. 7 University of Detroit There All Home Games will be played at John ar­ Most rushing attempts, one season ------JCU, 369 attempts Dec. 11 Mount Union Home roll University Gym. Fewest yards allowed per game rushing ______... ______J CU, minus 1.0 yards Home Most play attempted total offense (rushing-passing) ______.J CU, 477 attempts Dec. 12 East Michigan Most yards total offense one season ------______J U, 2,016 yards Dec. 17 Western Reserve There There Fewest yards allowed total defense . ------.JCU, 44.4 yards Jan. 8 Bethany 41 Years serving " Heights" Fewest first downs allowed, one season ______J CU, 21 first downs Jan. 9 Washington & Jefferson There families for buying .. . Most number of penalbes, one season ______J CU, 40 penalbes Jan. 12 Case Tech There Most yards in penalt ies, one season ______J CU, 443 yards There selling ... leasin g .. . Fewest points allowed, one season ______J CU, 6 points, 1959 Jan. 14 F enn Home trading ... or renting homes .. Fewest yards allowed rushing ------J CU, 7 yards, 1962 Feb. 8 Bethany F ewest fumbles ______...... ______------J CU, 4, 1956 Feb. 12 Eastern Michigan There call ... Fewest fumbles lost ------JCU, 2, 1956 F eb. 13 Wayne State There Feb. 17 Case Tech Home ~ie KEN NY c~ UNIVERSITY RECORDS Feb. 19 Thiel There REALTORS Feb. 23 Western Reserve Home Fewest yards allowed rushing per game ______JCU, minus 1.0 yards Feb. 25 Carnegie Tech Home FA 1-1111 Fewest yards allowed total defense per game ______JCU, 44.4 yards Mar. 2 Allegheny There

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36 37 Cross Country Outlook SOCCER - 1964 Need Tires?? Captain Jim Herak, one of the top ten Oct. 3 Western Reserve There Five formn Carroll Graduates runners in the Presidents Athletic Confer­ Oct. 8 Fenn Home ready I o serve ·you! ence, will be among four lettermen returning Oct. 14 Mount Union There to the John Carroll Cross Country team for Oct. 17 Western Reserve Home WESTERN 1964. Oct. 21 State Home The General Tire Co. Herak, a 5-11, 165-pound standout from Oct. 24 Case Tech Home Seven Convenient Locations Cathedral Latin High School in Cleveland, Oct. 31 Allegheny There led last year's squad by consistently finishing DOWNTOWN ov. 4 Case Tech fhere PRESS INC. Chester at 21 st St. with times close to 22 minutes. This season, according to Head Coach John Keshock, "It All Home Games will be played at John Car- EAST SIDE is very possible that he will move into the roll University Field. 10250 Shake r Blvd . 21 minute range." If so, Herak will be a match 2160 PAYNE AVE. Qua Bu ick Bldg. for anyone in the PAC. PARMA Also returning is Kevin Leigh. John Car­ Soccer Outlook su 1-1170 5288 Pearl Road roll's umber 2 runner last season, Leigh This marks the first year for soccer at Just South of Brookpark also is exp cted to show improvement over John Carroll. The school thus becomes the HEIGHTS last year's solid performance. fourth member of the Presidents Athletic Warrensville Center The two remaining lettermen back to the Conference to field a team in a sport that is a nd Mayfield Road growing rapidly across the nation. 1964 squad are Mike Masterson and Mike EUCLI D Perme. Both Juniors, this pair could very amed to head up Carroll's first soccer 22721 Shore Center well cha ll enge for the Number 2 position on varsity is Ralph Pica. Although this is his Printers of t he team. first coaching assignment, Pica is no new­ MAPLE HEIGHTS comer to the game it elf. 1 5980 Broadway A sophomore with promise is Mike Yah­ Born in Rochester, N.Y., he attended John CARROLL NEWS mans. The Chane! High product cou ld become EAST CLEV ELA ND Marshail High School. There he won four 15608 Euclid Ave. one of the pleasant surpris s of this 1964 varsity letters in soccer, playing for a team campaign which begins when John Carroll that put together a string of 32 consecutive triangular meet, Oct. 3. victories and won two Western New York regional championships. Following graduation, Pica went to Hobart College. There he also starred in soccer, win­ CROSS COUNTRY- 1964 ning three letters. Hi senior year he was Good Luck, Carroll, for Your '64 Season elected captain and was the team's leading Oct. 3 Reserve - Thiel There scorer, averaging a goal per game. Oct. 6 Gannon There In 1964, Pica will introduce to the Blue Oct. 10 E. Michigan Home Streak Soccer team an offense that includes Oct. 17 Wayne State There some 27 different variations. He definitely J. M. DINDIA & SONS Oct. 20 B thany There wants to make soccer a big hit at John Car­ Oct. 23 Allegheny There roll and says he will not accept the fact that he i building a team as a reason for not win­ Wholesale Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries Oct. 31 Washington & Jefferson There ning ball games. Nov. 14 PAC Championships (Cleve.) Case The team opens it initial season at Western All Home Meets will be at Forest Hills Park. Reserve University, October 3.

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