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Fighting Car,dinals THE BOSS Frank Camp, Head Coach Frank Camp, known by friends , players and associates as "Little Man," "Silent Man," and many other nicknames, is known by opponents as some­ one they'd rather not have to face year after year. Reason is an inventive mind that can analyze a defense and prepare an offense that will score. Camp's success as a grid coach is reflected in his record. Now entering his 16th year at the helm of the Cards, his overall record stands at 80 vic­ tories, 55 seHbacks and two ties. In those 135 con­ tests, the Universi,ty of Louisville has been shut ou t only seven times. U. of L. has experienced only four losing sea­ sons during Camp's 15 years here and three of them came during a four-year p eriod when a de­ emphasi,s program in football prevailed. In those four years, the Cards still won 12 games, but they lost 23. Discounting those four years, Coach Camp's record at U. of L. would be 68-32-2. Top Camp teams came in 1947 when the Cards posted a 7-0 record and were tied once and 1957 solid gridders like Rex Warner, George Bertram, when the Redbirds posted a 9-1 mark, including a Andy Walker, Ed Young, Maurice Wofford, Jim victory in the annuaLS un Bowl Classic at EI Paso, Wolfe-;- Howard Turley, Larry Cadwell, Mario Texas. Cheppo and Ken Porco. One of the finest compliments accorded to a Following his graduation in_1930 from Transyl­ coach was recently directed to Coach Camp when vania College (he was a "gutty" 135-pound college one of the top college coaches in the nation said quarterback), Frank Camp took over at Henderson at a coaching clinic, "Frank Camp has one of the High. He is 50 years of age. He and his wife Nancy finest minds in football. I wish I could be lucky are the parents of four daughters. enough to have him on my staff." Year after year, the Cards have been able, His fame has spread in the last few years even under Frank Camp's leadership, to play a schedule more due to the success of who against schools who have sufficient scholarships to graduated from the University of Louisville and field freshman squads, thence having more boys is today "Mr. Football." Besides the Baltimore Colt from which to select a varsity team. The fact that star, he also developed of the San U. of L. has suffered only four losing seasons Francisco 49'ers and such greats as Jim "Boom against such competition is adequate proof that Boom" Williams, Ross Lucia, John Brewer, Joe Frank Camp should rank among the best college Trabue and men who were unhearalded but were coaches in football today. 5 "-t\NT COACHES

Clark Wood Roy Pugh

every phase of coaching and like Coach D unn, is J. D. Dunn, Assistant Coach a skilled recruiter. After graduating from U.K. in 1942, Coach Back in 1947, the "Genial Gentleman from Wood served as a tank commander during World Alabama" arrived on the campus. He's still here in War II. His leadership there helped the entire na­ the p erson of J . D. Dunn, an assistant coach for tion. He came home with a pocket full of medals, 14 years. incl uding the Purple Heart for serious wounds he J. D. graduated from Howard College in Birm­ suffered during the thick of the European cam­ ingham in 1935. He entered the profession at Sam­ paign. son, Ala., and quickly became known as one of the AFter he received his discharge from the mili­ top high school coaches of the South while his teams tary in 1946, Coach Wood went to Panama City, rolled up a 77-18-6 record. Fla., where his Bay High Tornadoes enjoyed an Defense is J . D. Dunn's specialty. Much of the undefeated season. He developed boys that season credit for the success of the Cards during the last that later went on to college fame in several decade should go to Coach Dunn. He is responsible schools. for greatly improved line play in recent years. His success at Panama City was enough for His defensive coaching reached its highest peak Coach Camp who n eeded another coach on his in 1955 w hen a pass defense he devised kept the staff, so after only one year in Florida, Clark opposition from scoring through the air for an came to U. of L. in 1947. He has been greatly entire season. responsible for the development of some of the J . D. also must receive plenty of credit for h is top Card stars, including Lenny Lyles who ran recruiting wizardry. It has often been said that track for him (Wood is also h ead track coach ). football games are won during the off-season, Coach Wood and his wife, Lida Belle, have through the ability to recruit top players for fol­ three children, a daughter and two sons who pro­ lowing years. If that should be the case, Coach mise to follow in their dad's footsteps and become Dunn would b e in line for special honors. His top grid stars them selves in a few years. easy-going manner and persuasiveness · has con­ vinced many young men to attend the University of Louisville. Coach Dunn and his wife, Mabel, are the par­ ents of two daughters. Roy Pugh, Assistant Coach Rounding out the coaching staff is Roy Pugh, a young man who should know everything there is Clark Wood, Assistant Coach to know about the coaching theories of Frank Camp. Roy played end for Camp until his grad­ "If Coach Wood told me to do it, I'd jump off uation in 1957. the top of the grandstand." That is a quote from Roy's education was interrupted one time by one of the players on the present Card squad. military service. He was a m ember of the U.S. Air Numbers of boys before him and many others now Force for four years. But teaching and coaching in uniform share the feeling. Clark Wood is def­ was his goal. He teaches at Southern Junior High, initely one of the best-liked men ever to coach in addition to his coaching duties here. football and he does it, if this formula seems pos­ Roy helps in three areas of coaching. He sible, "By being firm and yet gentle." handles the ends, works with the backs and assists At any rate, Clark Wood knows how to g~t in defensive strategy. He does a lion's share of the things done. From the time he was an All-AmerI­ scouting and furnish es invaluable information on can tackle at the University of Kentucky, until future opponents to Coach Camp. this very day he has had one word that he u ses Roy and Mrs. Pugh are the parents of a son more often th'an any other-"." He is tops in and daughter. 6 7~e tjene'tal PUntiH9 eompetn'l 1625 South Fifth St. ME 7-6277

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TilE CARDINALS O:F 1961

Apke Broaden Byron Calland Cleveland Compton

Apke, BiIl-6-2, 205, sophomore center from Lock­ Compton, Larry-6-1, 185, soph left half from In­ land, Ohio-As a high school senior, Bill made the dianapolis-Larry is one of the excellent crew of All-Cincinnati team of both newspapers there and fr eshmen from last season that is expected to was accorded honorable mention in the All-State blossom into full bloom as a Card grid star . . . selections . . . proved his worth last year as a with average speed, shifty ways (on the field) and freshman when he played aggressive football de­ real desire, L arry should offer plenty of support fensively and earned his letter ... will b e a can­ to L ee Calland at left h alf spot ... look for great didate for starting berth this season. things from this youngster. Broaden, Larry-6-1, 225, junior guard from In­ Evans, Morris-6-0, 205, frosh fullback from Louis­ dianapolis, Ind. - Having won battle with the books, L arry is out to post another victory now ville-Morris was a "r ed shirt" last season but has proven to the coaching staff that he is a steady . . . will see plenty of action and should give plugger who intends to play football at U. of L. veteran Jerry Smith battle for starting spot ... has good speed and likes to mix it up .. . helps He will reach that goal if he returns with the determination he displayed in spring drills. make interior of Card line rich in depth. Byron, Lou-6-1, 240, soph tackle from Louisville­ Finn, John-6-5, 255, senior tackle from Barberton, Lou has the heft and could earn his way into Ohio-You can't say enough about "Big John," an Saturday afternoon play with improved agressive­ engineering stud en t w ho has been chosen Captain ness . . . friends will be pulling for likable of the Cards by his teammates .. . a "red shirt" youngster to make the grade this season. his freshman year, John has already been drafted by the Chicago Bears and has the Boston Patroits Calland, Lee- 6-0, 185, junior left half from Louis­ from the AFL casting alluring glances at him, in ville Central-Lee should develop into a real Card addi tion to other AFL team s . . . rough and ready star this season. L ast year, he alternated with and apparently fully recovered from a leg oper­ Petey Bryant as a "Wild Card" and even though ation two years ago, John should be a real candi­ playing some half the time, was second leading date for the "All" team this season. scorer and rolled up a 4.7 yard-per-carry average. Also was among leaders in punt and kickoff r e­ turns, pass interceptions and pass receptions ... Giles, John-6-0, 175, junior quarterback from This is Lee's year and nothing can take it away Plant City, Fla.-Johnny started as a freshman from this hard working young m an. here and has improved each season ... possessing better-than-average speed, he is tough to catch on Cleveland, Bob-6-2, 220, junior center from Louis­ roll-outs and bootlegs, yet h e is too valuable to ville Eastern-Bob earned starting berth last sea­ switch to halfback ... completed 33 of 68 passes son when he grew into manhood both mentally for 436 yards and six touchdowns last season, yet and physically . . . has added even more useful ran for an average of 5.4 yards per carry . .. was weight this year and most likely return to his second in punt r eturns and kickoff returns and in­ starting status, with a push from Bill Apke for the tercepted three enemy passes . .. should be real nod . . . is working on getting the ball to the field general this -season when Cards resort to punter ... his major weakness last season. more and more aerial antics. 9 Evans Finn Giles Green Guertin Hamm

Green, Ernie - 6-2, 205, senior fullback from ready, watch for Gary to see plenty of playing Columbus, Ga.-Ernie has been the club's lead­ time this fall. ing ground gainer for past two seasons. Last fall, he averaged 5.7 yards per carry in 77 lugs, tallied Hamm, Dave-5-10, 193, senior center from Somer­ five touchdowns, caught five passes and intercept­ set, K y.-Dave was contented his first two year s ed one pass and returned it 60 yards for a touch­ w ith pushing other gridders into becoming good down .. . this hefty athlete will have a real task centers before he found himself last year and play­ choosing between pro football and pro ed quite a bit. He found out he liked it and will . . . in the meantime, he has the grid scouts of be out to claim more and more playing time this both loops planning trips to Louisville . . . this fall before he grabs off his degree as an Engineer. should be his greatest year and if so, should be Will offer Bob Cleveland and Bill Apke plenty of the Cards' best since Lenny Lyles departed for the competition and relief at center. pro ranks. Hockaden, Dave-6-2, 195, frosh end from Green­ Guertin, Gar y-6-4, 265, soph guard from Detroit, hills, Ohio-Dave was a "red shirt" last fall and Mich.-With his heft, Gary moves with the fastest then performed impressively in spring practices of the forward wall candidates ... can go as far .. . made All-Cincinnati teams at end as a junior as he wants to in football . .. has strength, speed and fullback as a senior in high school ... has and football knowhow ... with added desire and good speed and pass-catching ability ... will give a real competitive spirit, could become one of the Cards the depth they need at end along with best outstanding linemen in the Midwest ... if he's crew of flankmen in years.

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No. Name Pos. Class Age Ht. Wt. Ltrs. Hometown

52 Apke, Bill ...... C So. 19 6-2 205 1 Lockland, Ohio 22 Broaddus, Jerry ...... LHB Fr. 19 6-0 185 0 Franklin, Ind. 62 Broaden, L arry . . LG Jr. 20 6-1 225 2 Indianapolis, Ind. 74 Byron, Lou •...... • - ...... RT So. 18 6-1 260 0 Louisville, Ky. 24 Calland, Lee ...... LHB Jr. 20 6-0 185 2 Louisville, Ky. ,; 58 Cleveland, Bob ...... C Jr. 19 6-2 220 2 Louisville, Ky. 38 Conner, Les ...... LHB Fr. 18 5-9 160 0 Chattanooga, Tenn. 28 Compton, Larry ...... -...... LHB So. 19 6-1 185 0 Indianapolis, Ind. 76 Finn, John (Capt.) ...... RT Sr. 23 6-6 255 3 Barberton, Ohio 10 Giles, John ...... QB Jr. 21 6-0 175 2 Plant City, Fla. 42 Green, Ernie ...... FB Sr. 21 6-2 210 3 Columbus, Ga. 65 Guertin, Gary ...... RG So. 19 6-4 265 0 Detroit, Mich. 54 Hamm, Dave ...... C Sr. 22 5-10 193 1 Somerset, Ky. 83 Hockaden, Dave ...... -...... LE Fr. 19 6-2 195 0 Greenhills, Ohio 87 Hockensmith, Don . •.•.. . .• ...... -.-...... LE Jr. 21 6-3 205 2 Louisville, Ky. 64 Jaeger, Dick . RG Fr. 19 6-1 215 0 Terre Haute, Ind. 75 Kortas, Ken ...... LT So. 19 6-4 317 1 Chicago, Ill. 14 La Framboise, Tom ...... QB Fr. 18 6-2 170 0 Lincoln Park, Mich. 46 Lichtenberg, Tom ...... RHB-FB Sr. 21 6-2 195 2 Lockland, Ohio 72 McMahon, Mike ...... RT-LT So. 20 6-3 205 0 Eldorado, Ill. 81 Montgomery, Tom ...... RE Jr. 22 6-2 220 1 Cincinnati, Ohio 85 O'Neal, Bob . RE Jr. 21 6-2 220 1 Indianapolis, Ind. 36 Petty, Jim ...... RHB Fr . 18 6-1 175 0 Louisville, Ky. 32 Phelps, Tanny ...... RHB So. 19 6-2 188 0 London, Ky.

63 Randall, John ...... ' ... ,- ...... •...... LG Fr. 19 6-0 190 0 Louisville, Ky. 86 Reid, Jack ...... RE-LE Jr . 21 6-1 205 2 Lockland, Ohio 16 Richart, Phil . . ... QB SO. 19 6-1 175 0 Indianapolis, Ind. 70 Schad, Bill ...... LT So . 20 6-1 215 0 Jeffersonville, Ind. 71 Schott, Dick .. LT Fr. 19 . 6-4 220 0 Indianapolis, Ind. 26 Sekeres, Duke ...... LHB Sr. 23 5-11 195 1 Royal Oak, Mich. 44 Shawn, Doug ...... FB So . 19 5-11 190 0 Aiken, S. C. 60 Smith, Jerry ...... LG Jr. 21 6-2 215 2 Henderson, Ky. 80 Starnes, Bob ...... LE-LHB Jr. 21 6-1 195 1 Northville, Mich. 67 Stich, Chas. .... RG Jr . 21 6-1 235 1 J effersonville, Ind. 12 Walker, Danny .. ... QB Sr. 21 6-3 195 2 Blue Ash, Ohio 34 Whitehead, Roger ...... RHB Fr . 19 6-1 178 0 Chattanooga, Tenn .

Also (All Freshmen) 48 Hannah, Jim .... FB 18 6-3 225 Indianapolis, Ind. 14 LaFramboise, Tom QB 17 6-2 170 Lincoln Park, Mich. 36 Petty, Jim ...... LHB 17 6-1 175 Louisville, Ky. 38 Conner, Les ...... HB 17 5-9 160 Chattanooga, Tenn. Rogers, Russ . G 18 6-3 215 Deer Park, Ohio Kremer, Tom ...... G 17 6-0 205 Jeffersonville, Ind. Nally, Gary ...... E 18 6-4 240 Louisville, Ky . Schaeffer, Jim ... FB 17 6-2 210 Xenia, Ohio Pettit, Roger ...... T 17 6-3 225 Tampa, Fla. Hawley, Roger . .. C 17 6-4 215 Union, Ohio Metelko, Lou ...... G 17 5-10 215 Indianapolis, Ind. Boarman, Bob ...... E 18 6-4 200 Indianapolis, Ind. Tuttle, Bill ...... E 18 6-1 185 Indianapolis, Ind. White, Phil ...... C 18 6-2 215 Indianapolis, Ind . Graham, Howard .. E 18 6-3 200 Madison Heights, Mich. Broaddus, Jerry ...... LHB 17 6-1 185 Franklin, Ind. Franz, Jeff ...... G 17 5-10 210 Dayton, Ohio Price, Bill .. FB 18 6-0 190 Brookville, Ind . Striker, Ed .G 17 6-1 200 , Deer Park, Ohio Getsch, Val ...... -.". .... E 22 6-3 210 Youngstown, Ohio Dobbs, Bill .... E 21 6-3 205 Franklin, Ind . 13 -- Join The College Crowd At -- - Zanzibar Louisville's only true Traditional Shop for Louisville, Kentucky Men and Boys. Featuring Natural Shoulder clothing and sportswea1'. 2100 S. Preston - "It's THE Place To Go" 315 WALLACE AVENUE ST. MATTHEWS

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No. Name Pos. 67 Stich ...... G Rogers . G 10 Giles . QB 70 Schad ...... T Schaeffer ...... FB 12 Walker .. QB 71 Schott ...... T Stricker .. G 14 LaFramboiseQB 72 McMahon .. . T Tuttle .... E 16 Richart . QB 74 Byron ...... T White .. C 24 Calland .... LHB 75 Kortas ...... T 26 Sekeres . LHB 76 Finn ...... T PROBABLE STARTING 28 Compton .... LHB 80 Starnes ...... E LINEUP 32 Phelps ...... RHB 81 Montgomery ...... E 34 Whitehead .... RHB 83 Hockaden ...... E 87 Don Hockensmith ...... LE 36 P etty ...... HB 85 O'Neal ...... E 75 Ken Kortas ...... LT 38 Conner ...... HB 86 Reid ...... E 60 Jerry Smith ...... LG 42 Green ...... FB 87 Hockensmith ...... E 52 Apke ...... C 44 Shawn ...... FB Boarman ...... E 65 Guertin ...... RG 46 Lichtenberg ...... FB Dobbs ...... E 76 John Finn ...... RT 48 Hannah ...... FB Franz ...... G 85 Bob O'Neal ... .. RE 52 Apke ...... C Getsch ...... E 10 John Giles ... QB 54 Hamm ...... C Graham ...... E 24 Lee Calland ...... LHB 58 Cleveland ...... C Hawley .. C 32 Tanny Phelps ...... RHB 60 Smith ...... G Kremer .. G 42 Ernie Green ...... FB 62 Broaden ...... G Metelko ...... G Head Coach: Frank Camp 63 Randall ...... G Nally ...... E Assistants: Clark Wood, J. D. 64 J aeger ...... G Pettit ...... T Dunn, Roy Pugh, John Hunt 65 Guertin ...... G Price ...... FB

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No. Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Hometown 10 Dudley Berthold QB So. 5-11 160 Louisville, Ky. 11 Joe Druga QB So. 5-8 170 Louisville, Ky. 12 Sharon Miller ...... QB Fr . 5-11 160 Mt. Carmel, Ill. 14 Jim. Daily QB Jr. 6-4 180 New Albany, Ind. 15 Bill Straub QB So. 5-7 175 Ft. Thomas, Ky. 20 J ohn Barwick ...... RHB Jr. 5-11 175 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 22 J im Burt ...... RHB Fr. 6-3 190 Ft. Thomas, Ky. 23 Bob Baker ...... RHB "So. 5-9 160 Louisville, Ky . 24 Carson Culler . RHB 'So. 5-10 170 Garrett, Ind. 25 Bob Mitchell ... RHB Jr. 5-7 165 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 30 Billy Booker ..... FB Sr. 6-0 190 Franklin, Ky. 31 Joe Jaggers ...... FB Jr. 6-0 185 Princeton, Ky. 32 Gary Brunson ...... FB Sr. 5-9 170 Evansville, Ind. 34 Dave Peak . FB Fr. 5-11 190 L ouisville, Ky. 40 Buzzy Best ..... LHB Jr. 6-0 190 Elizabethtown, K y. 41 Winton Boone ...... LHB Sr. 6-0 170 Corbin, Ky. 43 Sam Clark LHB Fr. 5-11 165 Tompkinsville, Ky. 45 Wily Parrish ...... LHB Fr. 5-8 155 Saginaw, Mich . 50 Walter Hawkins ...... C So. 6-0 220 Elizabethtown, Ky. 51 Jerry Motley ...... C Jr . 6-1 200 Bowling Green, Ky. 52 Gary Kelly ...... C So. 5-11 175 Cleveland, Tenn. 53 David Grove .... C So. 6-0 180 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 54 Bob Westmoreland ...... C So. 6-1 225 Celina, Tenn. 55 Dick Tenbarge ...... C Fr. 6-0 200 Mt. Carmel, IlL 60 John Barriolo ...... LG Jr. 6-0 200 Moorhead, Miss. 61 Ollie Newell ..... RG Jr. 5-8 185 Pt. Pleasant, W . Va. 62 Joe Iracane ...... LG Jr. 5-10 205 Brooklyn, N. Y. 63 Keen Johnson .. RG Sr. 5-8 185 Mt. Sterling, Ky. 64 Dick Fischer . LG So. 6-1 205 Louisville, Ky. 65 Joe Bugel ...... RG Jr . 6-1 215 Munhall, Pa. 66 Fred Miller ...... LG So. 6-1 200 Louisville, Ky . 67 Jim Turner ...... RG So. 5-10 195 Chatsworth, Ga . 70 Barry Poole ...... LT Jr . 6-0 205 Madisonville, Ky. 71 Jack Poynter ...... LT Sr. 6-2 190 Owensboro, Ky . 72 J eft Green . LT Fr. 6-4 200 Highland Park, Ill. 73 Jim Taylor . . RT Jr. 6-2 20(} Clarksville, Tenn. 74 Steve Thom ...... RT So. 6-0 210 New Albany, Ind. 76 Bill O'Flynn ...... RT Jr. 6-0 200 Owensboro, Ky . 77 P aul Finniseth ...... RT So. 6-1 220 Ft. Thomas, Ky. 80 Jim Hughes ..LE Sr . 6-2 205 Louisville, Ky. 81 Stan Napper ...... '" ...... LE Fr. 6-2 195 Owensboro, Ky. 82 Lee Murray .... RE Jr. 6-1 185 Russellville, Ala. 83 Tom Mattingly ...... LE Fr. 6-0 170 Louisville, Ky. 84 Neil DeLorenzo ······· ...... RE So. 6-0 190 Brooklyn, N. Y. 85 Bill Mumford ... .. · ...... LE Jr. 5-11 180 Troy, Ohio 86 Denny McAtee ...... RE Sr. 5-11 170 Ft. Thomas, K y. 87 John Boyd ...... LE Fr. 6-2 200 Burton, Ohio 16 season, ki( ked 12 extra points and made good the only he tried . . . also boomed kickoffs wi thin enemy 10 consistently . . . should develop as runner this year, so tab Tanny as brilliant prospect for future. Randall, John-6-0, 185, frosh guard from Louis­ ville Durrett-John was a "red shirt" last season but has shown everyone connected with football at U. of L . that he has more desire than any grid­ der to hit the campus lately .. . likes to take a K ortas Lichtenberg McMahon crack at the "Big Boys" and can really hurt when Kortas, Ken-6-4, 315, soph tackle from Chicago­ he hits . .. John has all the qualifications to over­ Ken may not be the largest man in football but he come his lack of size and earn his spot among the is the most effective huge man to hit the gridiron heavier linemen on the squad . . . competitive every week ... fortunate enough to own good and full of pep, he can't miss. speed along with his heft, Ken is already of the list of every pro club in business ... he loves the Reid, Jack-6-0, 185, end from Lockland, Ohio­ game and will continue to improve year after year, Jack has been a starter for the past two years and which should be enough of an indication of things faces a rough battle to retain his starting job this to come when you consider the fact that he letter­ season with guys like Montgomery, Hockensmith ed as a freshman last fall. He will be a great tackle and O'Neal around .. . but he has been in that for the Cards since he is hard to move and is fast posi tion before and has always managed to win his enough for good pursuit. berth, so don't be surprised if he isn't back pro­ tecting the flanks again . . . like Hockensmith, he Lichtenberg, Tom-6-2, 195, senior fullback from can play right or left end and his return h elps Lockland, Ohio - Tom has been living in the strengthen the Card ends like never before in shadow of Ernie Green since his arrival at U. of L. recent years. and probably will again this fall, although he'll see more action than in previows years . . . he has Richart, Phil - 6-1, 175, soph quarterback from been a good standin for the Cards and averaged Indianapolis-Phil is in an awkward position with 4.5 yards per carry last season ... good defensive­ field generals like Giles, Walker and Radlinski ly, you'll see plenty of Lichty when the action around ... however, he possesses plenty of foot­ starts. ball "moxie" and won't be satisfied to be third or fourth in line for playing time ... that's why w e McMahon, Mike - 6-3, 205, soph tackle from expect a battle royal to develop among these four Eldorado, Ill.-This is the year that Mike should . . . if it does come to pass, don't be surprised to come through for the Cards ... after coming here see Phil emerge near the top ... he's made of that with top recommendations, he hasn't measured kind of stuff and can throw the ball well. up to expectations . . . all he needs is a little more agressiveness and a will to work ... with Schad, BiIl-6-1, 215, soph tackle from Jefferson­ those two qualities, he could become outstanding ville-Bill is in line for plenty of playing time this since he is a top student and has all the physical season . . . known as "Silent Bill" here, he plans qualifications to become a top gridder. to let his actions speak for him .. . furnishes ex­ cellent depth for Cards at tackle slot and could Montgomer y, Tom-6-2, 220, junior end from Cin­ earn a starting berth with plenty of hustle and cinnati- Tom was a starter here as a freshman improved play. before transferring to Idaho . . . he re-entered Speed Scientific School last winter and should make a strong bid to reclaim his position ... is Schott, Dick-6-5, 220, frosh tackle from Indiana­ good pass receiver and defensive man termed as polis- Dick was a "red shirt" last season when he "rough and ready" by his coaches ... helps give displayed his ability along one line by getting him­ Cards best selection of ends in years. self elected president of the Freshman Class . . . rangy, owner of good speed and possessive of r eal O'Neal, Bob-6-2, 220, junior end from Indianapolis desire, should make his bid this season . . . he -Bob wasted a year at tackle before switching to should be great lineman in future years. the flank last season . . . the change proved bene­ ficial to Bob and the team and he has become known (especially in spring training) as one of the most agressive performers in the Card camp .. . will be in there plugging for starting nod this season and will become favorite of Card fans.

P helps, Tanny- 6-2, 188, soph halfback from Lon­ don, Ky.-Watching Tanny operate, one gets the feeling that this hard working youngster will be a top star one of these days ... is favorite to re- place John Hunt at right half .. . as frosh last Montgomery O'Neal Phelps 17 Martin A. Ceder, Inc. KOBY DRUG CO. Elevators Free Throat Lozenges 2520 WEST M_KET For Sore-Throated Fans P . O. Box 1443 • Phone SPring 8-1671 Louisville 1, Ky. Second and Chestnut

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Sekeres, Duke-5-11, 195, senior halfback from flings that were near-hits last season but expects Royal Oak, Mich.-Duke starts his last year here to be ready to furnish Johnny Giles with plenty of switching back to left half, his original position at able relief this year ... if he improves his passing U. of L . .. . he played fullback last season and will game, might have a chance in pro football, since have the opportunity to compete for leather­ he holds all physical qualities of a top quarterback. lugging chores this season ... if he shows a desire to work and comes up with the spark he had as a Whitehead, Roger-6-1, 174, frosh halfback from freshman ... he may be an important part of this Chattanooga, Tenn.-Roger, a "red shirt" last sea­ fall's success. son, will be in the thick of the battle for a starting right half berth . .. will tangle with Tanny Phelps Shawn, Doug-5-11, 190, soph fullback from Aiken, and Gary Wilkie, two other yearling ball luggers S.C.-Known as "Ooug" in his high school days, ... he looked good in spring drills and could be this young man can go as far as he pleases . .. the answer to Johnny Hunt's replacement if he he has the build, the ability and with the year of improves his speed . . . if he does, Cards would experience behind him, should be ready to buckle own their personal "Chattanooga Choo Choo." down and get around to playing football like the Card coaching staff knows he can .. . if he does, look out for Doug ... he can get away the long punts and shoud be able to do the same running.

Smith, Jerry-6-2, 205, junior guard from Hender­ son, Ky.-Jerry, one of the most aggressive men around U. of L. for the past few years, has started since he was a freshman .. . giving away weight to most of his opponents, he hasn't given anything else . . . is top competitor, loves the game, and gives everything he has while successfully passing his studies as an engineering student . . .J erry Schott Sekeres Shawn should have another good year coming up.

Starnes, Bob-6-1, 180, end from Northville, Mich. - Bob is the fellow who did the punting for the Cards last season ... it was a dangerous job on several occasions and frequent bad passes lowered his average to a still-respectable 33.6 yards per boot since he sailed many kicks 40-or-more yards downfield . . . was switched from halfback to end in spring due to good pass-catching ability . . . look for him to have a good year there.

Stitch, Charles-6-1, 235, junior guard from Jeffer­ Smith Starnes sonville, Ind.-Stitch, another rough and r eady Stitch husky who has improved each year, should be ready for a banner year ... he loves contact and never looked better than during spring drills ... should be "a winner" at the important middle guard slot . . . if so, Cards are sure to extend op­ position to the limit before yielding touchdowns . . . look for big Charlie to be ready to show his new bride his ability as a top notch gridder. Walker, Danny-6-3, 190, senior quarterback from Blue Ash, Ohio-Known as "Witch" because of his sharp facial features, Danny also has a sharp passing arm .. . had tough luck with several Walker Whitehead 20 It's Just The Beginning. • • Dobbs, Bill-6-4, 215, end and tackle from Franklin-Simpson High School in Franklin, Ky . . . . is returning from stint in U.S. Navy, during which time he earned spot on the Navy's Far East All-Star Team ... his father played at Riverside Military Academy and Centre College .. . Bill says

Connor Franz Boarman, Richard-6-4, lBO , end-tackle from Indianapolis Washington, known as "Tex," Dick was his school's Most Valuable Player . .. also was center in basketball and ran 440-yard-dash in track (good speed) . . . last season made news w hen he unconsciously ran off bench during Washington Graham Hannah vs. Sacred Heart game in Hoosierland. Conner, Les - 5-10, 165, quarterback from Chattanooga ... Attended Tyner and Central H igh Schools ... was honorable mention All-State in Tennessee, made All-Tennessee Valley Conference team . . . won the conference Best All Around Player award and w on Central's MVP award .. . was also on Chattanooga Summer League All-Star baseball team . .. last season, he scored 36 points himself and passed for seven TD's while rolling up 1,21B yards in 44 completions of 91 passes .. . de­ fensively, he intercepted six heaves. Metelko Nally DIZZY WH I ZZ SHOPS

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here and we're glad ... chose Louisville because, "Wonderful variety of subjects, recommendations from other teachers and coaches." Rogers, Russ-6-2, 200, tackle and linebacker for Deer Park High in Cincinnati ... All-MVIL loop team . . . plays forward in basketball and is shotput man and 220-yard dash sprinter in track (outstanding speed for 200-pounder) ... coming to U. of L. because, "I like the school, the coaches and all the people I met while visiting. I want a good education." Tuttle White Schaeffer, Jim-6-2, 210, tackle from Beaver .. . was coached by Bill Karns, who holds U. of L. Creek High in Xenia, Ohio ... was All-Conference record for longest punt return, an 85-yard scoot tackle and won award as Most Outstanding Of­ in 1951 against North Carolina State. fensive Lineman of his team ... is defensive line­ La Framboise, Tom-6-1, 165, quarterback from backer ... coached by Rex Warner, ex-Card star Lincoln Park, Mich .... Tom was MVP of his foot­ . . . was third best shot putter in Ohio among ball team and captained the football, basketball Class AA competition (Ohio has only AA and A and baseball teams of a high school that has 3,000 schools). students ... was All-Area for Detroit for two Striker, Ed-6-1, 210, tackle from Deer Park years in football and one year in baseball and High ... was All-Conference ... All-City ... and was All-State Honorable Mention his last two Honorable Mention on All-Ohio team ... playEll in years . .. was Vice President of Student Council Ohio North-South All-Star game .. . this weight and won Minter Award for best Athletic and lifter has quite a background since his grand­ Scholastic Ability. father played football at Harvard, he h as an uncle Metelko, Lou-6-0, 215, guard from Indian­ that is a professional golfer and cousin that play­ apolis Cathedral High ... was on All-City team ed football at U.C.L.A. ... going higher than that, in Indianapolis ... also is track man, with weights his great grandfather was President of the Univer­ . . . influenced to come here by former U. of L. sity of Cincinnati . student Rudy Mueller who does beautiful job of Tuttle, Bill-6-2, 180, end from Indianapolis scouting in Indiana . . . nicknamed "Butch" he is Scecina High . . . Bill probably will be seen in coming here because, "There 2.e wonderful op­ action his freshman year since he averaged 44.4 portunities that can be gained by attending U. yards per punt his senior year and hauled in five of L." ID passes ... earned three letters in football de­ Nally, Gary Lee-6-3, 220, quarterback-full­ spite lung disorder that held him back for a while back from Durrett High ... named to City-County . . . also is track star . . . runs high and low All-Star Game in Louisville ... was schools MVP hurdles. Is coming to U. of L. because, "I visited award winner in basketball and made All-District the campus and liked the professors I met. I like Basketball Team for 27th District ... also plays the campus and the friendly students. I feel that left field in baseball ... was coached by Lloyd I can get the education I want at U. of L." Redman, ex-Card who recently retired as head White, Phil-6-2, 200, center from Indianapolis coach at Durrett. Arsenal Tech ... All-City and All-North Central Pettit, Roger-6-2, 225, tackle from Tampa, Conference teams and All-Indiana second team ... Fla. (Hillsborough High) . .. All-City and All­ outstanding prospect ... also was first man in ten- State Honorable Mention in Sunshine State where nis at his school .. . like all of the outstanding rough brand of high school football is played . . . Indianapolis boys who cast their lot with U. of L., his team posted 11-0 record last season, coached Phil was influenced by Rudy Mueller and by by Hal Griffin, former Florida Gator great . . . Johnny Unitas who visited that city and spent "Bookie" Lentz, of U. of L. fame, steered Roger some time with the cream of the crop there. 23 William H. Adams, D.M.D. N. H. Burkhead, M.D. F. Arnold Grever Jr., Attorney 774 Starks Building 703 Brown Building 808 Center Building Robert L. Allen, D.M.D. H. L. Clay Jr., M.D. Robert L. Hall, D.D.S. Branden~urg, Ky. Heyburn Building 3119 Preston Hwy. John Ambach, M.D. Roy B. Combs, D.M.D. C. Ben Hall, D.D.S. 4213 Can Run Road 4738 Rockford Plaza 710 Starks Building Halburn Arnett, D.M.D. R. Burke Coomer, D.D.S. W. Reeve Hansen, M.D. Starks Building 1210 Heyburn Bldg. 624 Fincastle Building William R. Atkins, D.D.S. D. T. Cummins, D.M.D. Ira E. Harris, D.D.S. 710 Starks Building 409 Fincastle Building 721 Francis Bldg. N. C. Atherton, D.D.S. Thomas A. Douglas, D.M.D. O. J. Hayes, M.D. 2803 South Preston 2410 Frankfort Ave. 605 Brown Building Norman L. Barrow, D.M.D. William C. Durham, M.D. Carl R. Heeb, D.M.D. 6000 S. Third 2542 Dell Road 5301 S. Third Melvin A. Bauman, D.M.D. Robert S. Dyer, M.D. Parke Hicks, D.D.S. 2114 Weber 310 Medical Arts Building 647 Barrett \ Marion F. Beard, M.D. Frederick C. Ehrman, M.D. William E. Hopkins, M.D. 712 Francis Building 1204 Heyburn Building Heyburn Building Max M. Behr, D.D.S. Rudy J. Ellis, M.D. Paul L. Humphrey, Attorney 3825 Mamaroneck Road 400 Fincastle Building 4706 Lynn Lea Road 1961 PATRONS

Edward E. Bell, M.D. Wesley Farnsley, M.D. Richard T. Hudson, M.D. 247 Medical Arts Bldg. 243 Medical Arts Bldg. 1604 Heyburn Building C. Melvin Bernhard, M.D. Lewis Fine, M.D. Arthur T. Hurst, M.D. 151 Medical Arts Bldg. 444 Francis Building 337 Medical Arts Bldg. Jack D. Birtles, D.M.D. Maurice T. Fliegelman, M.D. O. James Hurt, M.D. 2411 South Shelby 1708 Heyburn Building 320 Wallace William P. Blincoe, Jr., D.M.D. J . W. Fowler, M.D. James L. Hutson, D.M.D. Owen Medical Center 3333 Bardstown Road 111 Fairmeade Road Morris B. Borowitz, Attorney Hoyt D. Gardner, M.D. Avrom M. Isaacs, M.D. 310 W. Liberty 1322 Heyburn Building 1106 Francis Building Robert W. Brunow, Attorney J. A. Gay, D.D.S. Melvin L. Jones, D.M.D. 1512-15 Ky. Home Life Building 603 S. 11th 8201 Shelbyville Road Charles G. Bryant, M.D. Wilfrid C. Gettelfinger, M.D. Duncan A. King, D.D.S. 357 Medical Arts Bldg. 2814 Newburg Road 744 Starks Building Glenn W. Bryant, M.D. Harry Goldberg, M.D. Arnold M. Kirk, D.M.D. 910 Heyburn Building 400 Fincastle Building 1402 Central Avenue W. C. Bryant, D.M.D. Abraham M. Gordon, M.D. Eugene H. Kremer, Jr., M.D. 357 Medical Arts Building 425 Fincastle Building 1100 Francis Building James W. Bruce, M.D. Gerard Greenfield, M.D. R. D. Lawrence Jr., D.M.D. 315 Heyburn Building 6506 Strawberry Lane 5316 Lost Trail 24 Albert E. Leggett, Jr., M.D. W. W. Nicholson, M.D. Gene Skeen 614 Fincastle Building 1974 Douglas Blvd. 1421 St. James Court Robert C. Long, M.D. M. G. Owen, D.D.S. Edwin P. Solomon, M.D. 4122 Shelbyville Road 4468 Park Blvd. 910 Heyburn Building A. B. Loveman, M.D. Lee Palmer, M.D. Richard C. Spear, M.D. 1708 Heyburn Building 315 Heyburn Building 1110 Francis Building Hilary L. Lutes, D.M.D. George W. Pedigo, Jr., M.D. Silas H. Starr, M.D. 5360 New Cut Road 810 Heyburn Building 910 Heyburn Building G. George Maier, M.D. Maurice A. PereIlis, M.D. Thomas G. Stigall, M.D. 1114 Heyburn Building Medical Arts Building 1799 Willart V. V. Manning, D.D.S. Harry A. Pfingst, M.D. V. A. Tagliarino, D.M.D. 9106 Dixie Highway Medical Arts Building 2404 South Preston Homer B. Martin, M.D. David C. Pottinger, Attorney James E. Thornberry, Attorney 4703 So. 3rd 808 Center Building 1011 Ky. Home Life Building Rogers L. Queen, M.D. Walter Martin, D.D.S. Okolona, Kentucky James K. Tompkins, M.D. 2809 Virginia 4016 Frankfort Ave. J . D. Raine, Attorney Roy A. Martin, M.D. Ky. Home Life Building C. Dwight Townes, M.D. 815 Brown Building Medical Arts Building Edward Reinhardt, Jr. E. N. Maxwell, M.D. Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. William H. Walden, Attorney 229 Medical Arts Bldg. 1230 Commonwealth Building Louisville Trust Building 1961 PATRONS

George F. McAuliffe, M.D. Lewis Ringol, D.D.S. Thomas P. Walsh, M.D. 218 Medical Arts Bldg. 782 Starks Bldg. 3201 Lane John S. McCutcheon, D.M.D. Harry E. Ritter, D.M.D. Edwin J . Washle, D.D.S. 156 Medical Arts Bldg. 2231 Taylorsville Road 401 Heyburn Building L. T. Minish Jr., M.D. Richard Roth, M.D. Horace D. Wilder, D.M.D. 305 W. Broadway 215 Medical Arts Bldg. 4122 Shelbyville Road Roy H. Moore. Jr., M.D. William T. Rumage, M.D. William E. Willis, D.M.D. 1201 Heyburn Building 523 Fincastle Building 7908 Preston Highway Louis A. Moorhatch, D.D.S. Grover B. Sanders, M.D. Carroll L. Witten, M.D. 907 Heyburn Building · 624 Fincastle Bldg. 2237 Taylorsville Road Charles T. Moran, M.D. Carroll Y. Sanderson, Attorney William C. Wolfe, M.D. Medical Arts Building 506 Ky. Home Life Building 1114 Heyburn Building Louis F. Moser, D.M.D. William J . Sandman Jr., M.D. Charles F. Wood, M.D. 3205 Taylor Blvd. 714 Heyburn Building 706 Heyburn Building Richard E. Mudd, M.D. William J. Schutz, M. D. Harry O. Worden, D.M.D. 2221 Meadow Drive 738 Francis Building 58 Hallsdale Drive "Doc" Jeffrey Bruce Neustadt Edwin Paul Scott, M.D. Richard D. Young, D.M.D. 216 Smithfield Road 400 Cordell Place 1223 Bardstown Rd. George R. Nichols, M.D. Charles L. Shacklette, D.M.D. Leo W. Zimmerman, M.D. 1607 Dixie Highway 2168 Gladstone Avenue 423 Heyburn BuildinC 25 to the Cards and to Hickman, through the years. The Guiding Hand ..• Then he started the task of organizing the Cards to please those fans and also remained faith­ BERNARD L. "PECK" HICKMAN ful to the fans over the years. Athletic Director He is a firm believer in playing the best teams Athletics have prospered at the University of in the United States. He tries to book the toughest Louisville since the day 16 years ago when "Peck" opponents and as an independent hasn't always Hickman walked in to rejuvenate Card cage for­ been able to completely fill the slate with "name" tunes. He is rated as one of the top round ball teams. mentors in the nation today and his record backs However, his oposition has, year after year, it up. been tougher than average. Because of this, Louis­ In his first 17 years, this Western Kentucky ville has been in the national spotlight for the graduate h as watched his teams win 345 games last decade. Also because of tough opposition, against only 127 setbacks. A little figuring will cagers like Charley Tyra, Phil Rollins, Don Gold­ show that he has aver aged more than 20 victories stein, Chuck Noble, Jack Coleman, Bill Darragh, per season!! John Prudhoe, Bobby Brown, John Turner, Fred Possessed with a keen sense of humor, "Peck" Sawyer and many others have made All-Star and is always colorful and can hit the news with his All-American teams and have gained fame and in remarks concerning his own and opposing teams. some cases, fortune. Members of the Fourth Estate will find him good So good was his work as head basketball for plenty of good copy. coach that "Peck" was a natural choice when it "Peck" has earned his repu tation as a good came time to replace resigning Roy Mundorf as guy and a top coach. He is liked nationally by Athletic Director. Since he became AD, he has the people and is respected by opposing coaches worked so hard that U. of L.'s teams in all sports and players - although sometimes they may not have averaged 75 percent in the victory column like him too much. during the Hickman era. During his 17-year reign at U. of L., he has led the Cards into nine post-season tournaments, where they've won 15 and lost 10. His teams have won the NIAB and NIT Tournaments, and stand 1960 Results as the only team in America that could hold all three major tournament trophies with an NCAA U.L. Opp. triumph. • 7 Tennessee Tech 21 Besides the eight post-season tournaments, his teams have competed in six other nationally-known 28 Eastern Ky. 7 tourneys. 40 Bradley U. o He graduated from Western Kentucky in 1935 after playing there for Ed Diddle. December 13, 12 Murray State . 6 he led his current crop of Cards to an 86-71 victory 36 Dayton . . o over Diddle's Hilltoppers for the Fif,th Annual Bluegrass Invitational Tournament championship. 44 Western Ky. o Following his graduation from Western, Coach 7 Marshall U. o Hickman piloted three different high school teams in Kentucky before taking over at U. of L. 0 Xavier (0.) 29 Following his appointment here, the popular 22 Kent State 8 Kentuckian started from the ground floor and soon organized a group of fans who have remained loyal 196 77 BLUEGRASS INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT

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Sept. 16 Sat...... Louisville 29 Tennessee Tech 13 Sept. 22 Fri...... Louisville 33 .... Eastern Kentucky 6 Sept. 30 Sat...... Louisville 32 .. Marshall University 7 Oct. 7 Sat. ..Louisville 13 ...... Memphis State 28 Oct. 14 Sat...... DAYTON Home Oct. 21 Sat. . ... WESTERN KENTUCKY" Home Nov. 4 Sat. ... Xavier ...... -.- . Away Nov. 11 Sat. .. Kent State Away Nov. 18 Sat . .North Texas State Away

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Dec. 2 Sat...... WITTENBERG ... at Fairgrounds TICKETS A V AILABLE . Dec. 6 Wed . .. MIAMI (Fla.) .. at Fairgrounds AT ... at Duke Dec. 8 Fri. ... Duke . .... at Fairgrounds Dec. 15-16 Fri., Sat. ... Bluegrass Tournament EM 6-9592 (St. Bonaventure, Texas, Western Kentucky, Louisville) Dec. 20 Wed. ... ST. LOUIS ... at Fairgrounds Dec. 23 Sat...... KY. WESLEYAN .... at Fairgrounds Dec. 29-30 Fri., Sat. ... Sugar Bowl Tourney . ... at New Orleans (Maryland, Mississippi State, L.S.U., Louisville) Jan. 6 Sat. .. Marquette at Marquette University Center Bldg. Jan. 13 Sat. . Dayton . .... at Dayton U. of L. Ticket Office Jan. 17 Wed. . .. XAVIER (0.) . ... at Fairgrounds ME 7-8355 Jan. 20 Sat...... DePaul ...... at DePaul (Enter Campus Jan. 27 . Sat...... WICHITA ...... at Fairgrounds Dead End 1st Street) Feb. 3 Sat. ..TAMPA (Fla.) ..... at Fairgrounds Feb. 7 Wed. .DEPAUL Fairgrounds Feb. 10 Sat. BltADLEY .. at Fairgrounds Feb. 14 Wed ...... Xavier (0.) at Xavier Feb. 17 Sat. . .... at Georgia Tech PLAN TO SEE THE Feb. 19 Mon...... LOYOLA (La.) ...... at Fairgrounds BLUEGRASS Feb. 21 Wed ...... MARQUETT·E ...... at Fairgrounds TOURNAMENT Feb. 24 Sat...... DAYTON ...... at Fairgrounds December 15-16 Feb. 28 Wed. . ... Ohio University .. . .. at Ohio U. Louisville - St. Bonaventure Mar. 3 Sat...... Kentucky Wesleyan ...... at Owensboro U. of Texas - Western, Ky. Mar. 7 Wed. . ... WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... at Fairgrounds

Head Coach: Bernard "Peck" Hickman Assistant : John Drom o 27 Most yardage on passes caught . 521 University of Louisville~s Dave Rivenbark '52 All-Time Records Individual Career Most times carried 394 Individual Game Leonard Lyles '54-'57 Most points . 24 Most yards gained rushing ...... 2780 Leonard Lyles against Toledo '55 Leonard Lyles '54-'57 Most yards gained rushing 247 Most points 300 Leonard Lyles against Toledo '55 Leonard Lyles '54-'57 Most passes attempted 32 Most passes attempted 502 John Unitas against Xavier '52 John Unitas '51-'54 Most passes completed 18 Most passes completed 247 John Unitas against Xavier '52 John Unitas '51-'54 Most yards gained passing 321 Most yards passing ...... 2912 John Unitas against Memphis St. '52 John Unitas '51-'54 Most passes caught 8 Most passes caught 51 Dave Rivenbark against Xavier '52 Ken Anderson '51-'52 Most yards gained on passes caught 139 Most yaras passes caught 863 Dave Rivenbark against Wayne '52 Ed Young '55-'59 Most touchdown passes thrown 4 Most touchdown passes caught 9 John Unitas against Houston '51 Gene Sartini '50-'54-'55 Most touchclrown passes caught 2 Most total yards gained rushing & passing ...... 2925 Many players Leonard Lyles '54-'57 Most total yards gained 321 John Unitas against Memphis St. '52 Team Records-Season---Game Total offense ...... 3793 - '57 507 against Morehead '57 . Individual Season Total rushing yards ...... 2937 - '57 Most points . 132 475 against Morehead '57 Leonard Lyles '57 Total passing yards .. .. 1548- '52 Most yards gained ... .1207 321 against Memphis State '52 Leonard Lyles '57 Most passes attempted 238- '52 Most times carried rushing 138 32 against Xavier '52 John Unitas '52 Most passes completed ...... 121 - '52 Most passes attempted 193 18 against Xavier '52 John Unitas '52 Most passing Touchdowns 16 - '52 Most passes completed 106 5 against Wayne St. '55 John Unitas '52 Most passes intercepted 12 Special John Unitas '52 Longest winning streak 10-'25 - '26 Most touchdown passes 12 John Unitas '52 Longest losing streak 23-'31- '33 Most yards passing ...... 1313 Longest Rushing score 93 yards John Unitas '52 Against Eastern Ky. _ '58 by Ken Porco Most touchdown passes caught 7 Longest passing score 96 yards Gene Sartini '50 (W & L) Bill Karnes to Sartini '50 Most yards gained total ...... 1345 Longest punt r eturn 85 yards Leonard Lyles '57 Bill Karns (N.C. St.) '51 Most passes caught 40 Longest kickoff return ...... 103 yards Dave Rivenbark '52 Ross Lucia (Washington U.) '47 28 AFTER THE GAME. GO JERRY'S!

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