John Carroll University Carroll Collected Football Programs Athletics Department 9-26-1964 Carroll vs. Washington & Jefferson, 1964 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/football Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "Carroll vs. Washington & Jefferson, 1964" (1964). Football Programs. 23. http://collected.jcu.edu/football/23 This Book is brought to you for free 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]. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE 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 intramurals, it serve to create a competitive challenge, tempered by the COUNTY OFFICIALS realization that team spirit and under tanding are criteria to be followed. Printing Co. WILLIAM P. DAY These points, too, can serve throughout one' life a one undertake a role FRANK M. GORMAN in com munity service. HENRY W. SPEETH John Carroll' athletes seek to win. But in their que t, they seek to County Commissioners Typesettit g do ·o honorably and in the pirit of the game. To the Blue Streak , there~ FRANK M. BRENNAN fore, good luck. Platemaking County Treasurer JAMES J. McGETTRICK Sheriff d Lithography F'"".JJ1 C" • Cf\.N u.- •.r 1 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 Bringing together the willing student and leading to medicine, law dentistry, engineer­ Michigan 1-5888 Clerk of Common Pleas Court the able educator in urroundings conducive ing, and teaching. Keep Good County Government to stud y has been John Carroll University's John Carroll has the large t ROTC Tran - continuing goal throug·hout nearly 80 years portation Co rp in the United State , with of growth. over 1,200 cadet enrolled in the program. Founded in 1886 on Cleveland's near-West The Carroll Seismological Ob ervatory was Side as Saint Ignatius Coll ege, John Carroll the fourth of its kind when founded in 1904. has expanded from a two- tory frame school­ Today it ranks as one of the top com­ Former Blue Streaks house to 15 building on a scenic 60-acre pletely equipped seismological lations in the campu in exclu ·ive Univer ity Heights. country. The Univer ity's Institute for Soviet and and The "Big Move" came in 1935, shortly East European Studies keep Northern after the University adopted its present Ohioans enlightened on some of the most name, in memory of the first native Catholic significant developments of our time. Directed archbi hop in the United State . A 600-stu­ by Dr. Michael S. Pap, it ha earned inter­ Alumni dent dormitory, co ting $2 million, has just national recognition. been completed. Other recent additions to the Community cooperation always ha been campu include a student activities center, a part of John Carroll's existence. John Car­ a gymnasium, and the Grasselli Library. The roll offered long-term usage of its land for next tep in the expansion drives calls for Wish the Best of luck the local "Little League" program. Also, the the addition of a science center. University Series, a program of out tanding The University educates over 2,000 young artistic offerings, has become a cornerstone to the men in the Col lege of Arts and Sciences and in good theater for Greater Cleveland. in the Sc hool of Business. Eighteen hundred The John Carroll Band and Glee Club travel men and women are enrolled in the Evening extensively in concert around the country, 1 College. The graduate school has 400 stu­ and the Debating Society and Pershing Rifle Blue Streaks of 64 dent . Degree programs are offered in 40 groups have added many trophies to the John major fields of the arts, natural sciences, Carroll display cases. The 1964 Mock Political social science , and busine s. They include Convention focused much attention on the pecific curricula for pre-professional study University. 2 3 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE 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 intramurals, it serve to create a competitive challenge, tempered by the COUNTY OFFICIALS realization that team spirit and under tanding are criteria to be followed. Printing Co. WILLIAM P. DAY These points, too, can serve throughout one' life a one undertake a role FRANK M. GORMAN in com munity service. HENRY W. SPEETH John Carroll' athletes seek to win. But in their que t, they seek to County Commissioners Typesettit g do ·o honorably and in the pirit of the game. To the Blue Streak , there~ FRANK M. BRENNAN fore, good luck. Platemaking County Treasurer JAMES J. McGETTRICK Sheriff d Lithography F'"".JJ1 C" • Cf\.N u.- •.r 1 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 Bringing together the willing student and leading to medicine, law dentistry, engineer­ Michigan 1-5888 Clerk of Common Pleas Court the able educator in urroundings conducive ing, and teaching. Keep Good County Government to stud y has been John Carroll University's John Carroll has the large t ROTC Tran - continuing goal throug·hout nearly 80 years portation Co rp in the United State , with of growth. over 1,200 cadet enrolled in the program. Founded in 1886 on Cleveland's near-West The Carroll Seismological Ob ervatory was Side as Saint Ignatius Coll ege, John Carroll the fourth of its kind when founded in 1904. has expanded from a two- tory frame school­ Today it ranks as one of the top com­ Former Blue Streaks house to 15 building on a scenic 60-acre pletely equipped seismological lations in the campu in exclu ·ive Univer ity Heights. country. The Univer ity's Institute for Soviet and and The "Big Move" came in 1935, shortly East European Studies keep Northern after the University adopted its present Ohioans enlightened on some of the most name, in memory of the first native Catholic significant developments of our time. Directed archbi hop in the United State . A 600-stu­ by Dr. Michael S. Pap, it ha earned inter­ Alumni dent dormitory, co ting $2 million, has just national recognition. been completed. Other recent additions to the Community cooperation always ha been campu include a student activities center, a part of John Carroll's existence. John Car­ a gymnasium, and the Grasselli Library. The roll offered long-term usage of its land for next tep in the expansion drives calls for Wish the Best of luck the local "Little League" program. Also, the the addition of a science center. University Series, a program of out tanding The University educates over 2,000 young artistic offerings, has become a cornerstone to the men in the Col lege of Arts and Sciences and in good theater for Greater Cleveland. in the Sc hool of Business. Eighteen hundred The John Carroll Band and Glee Club travel men and women are enrolled in the Evening extensively in concert around the country, 1 College. The graduate school has 400 stu­ and the Debating Society and Pershing Rifle Blue Streaks of 64 dent . Degree programs are offered in 40 groups have added many trophies to the John major fields of the arts, natural sciences, Carroll display cases. The 1964 Mock Political social science , and busine s. They include Convention focused much attention on the pecific curricula for pre-professional study University. 2 3 FOOTBALL REPORT 1964 1963 FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE FULL SEASON To quote last year's ports Brochure: "The Dick Sands, outstanding safety for the pa,t challenge of measuring up to an undefeated, two seasons, inherits the quarterback job w L T Pt . Opp. w L T Pts. Opp. record-smas hing year faces the John Carroll from Gus McPhie. The job is not new to Dick, JOH CARROLL 6 0 0 126 28 7 0 0 140 28 Blue Streaks in the sea on ahead." who holds five high school passing records Wash. & Jeff. 4 2 101 61 in Baltimore. A strong boy who runs like a 0 88 53 5 2 0 Last year that challenge was successfully fullback, Dick 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. eniors 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 targ ts. The offensive line will be Case Tech 2 5 0 111 164 2 5 0 111 164 hampionship. This year the task is even lead by junior Jack Hewitt, a rugged per­ Bethany 2 5 0 107 130 2 5 0 107 130 greater. Gone are the work horses who paced former last season. t he team last year. Out of seven All-Confer­ Western Re erve 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 Ea tern Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 96 201 turning.
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