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                    <text>THIS 18 NO.
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• Sulooa;ption Ez,-

RENEW AT 011011:

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·TO THE FRONT

A..f. Of LCONVENTION

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. Tbe lart
of the A. F . ot L. COD.·~ Tbia "u OoiiiJIIIn' replr to OIW! " "
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held U R«"beUer. N.Y., pro'l'ed h.. befln a ate..U..t frlea.l o f tha A..
lively &amp;!fair. The Soelaliat del· 1-' . of L . for yea..,
nevtr failed t o ad.,oeata tbe
The queation of a.lot•tin,~r in•l11•trial
the "orken from the dA•· Unh•niAm waa the m01rt importaDt t hi•l
' JOOi llt of •·ie" , aad "be.a the of th~ e&lt;&gt;DYeatloD. It oeupifld a wboJ.
adopting the hu:hnt.rial form dar.
I
i
t ook prW the rel!larll·
Thl'followiogia there•·olotion iat,...
of iad11atrial onionlun wu du«'d by t ho miuority:
totbeeonventioD.
" Whereu the lillf'• are beia1 mon
&amp;p11 to waun IIJ! etnaety draw11 betwee_a eapitalaarl" ladiaeuuion of the Sherman bor, alld
law~eup. llllpealling
"Wbereu, the ".a t•italiiiiJI .or.tM
Da11b11r1 Hatten eue a tilt Ia· eon11try hA•·e organ1Eed tbe Nat1-.l
the BM.Iallat. i.ad Sam Gompen :Y:aDuf.o.ctunn ' A•ociation and ot.loer
fllaef'. Oompt:rs eame nllt llnally larp elllvJ~.•·en' . organi~tlou, e~
to defend bimaelf and attacked the t&gt;act, eolle.,,.-., bod1r-s, ha'l'&gt;ng for tilell"
Soc.iallatedlreet.
Jlttr poH tbe dutructioll of tbe trad.,._
Pr•ldent Oompei'S bcgu by •ring: unio11 mo•·emrat, an•l ri!ali~tif!.lt t.het ia
'' J , wo11 't have a 11y man p\aee me ia unity t here II ~trength, tbrreforr, blo
tbe JlOIIItloa of falll11g to ddeod tbe l t
battl!n or aDy Mt of me 11 ill tbeir po·
"R- hf'tl, That io ott\n to ~ombal
altio~.
th ee eompaet ami powerful orc . .iq,.
" I 'tblnk 1 k11ow . too mu~:b of the tiooooremjtl(lyenoflabo~i.a ·coueF­
p•~-l"ruiiSI'" of tbe buma 11 tap.ily, To tbe l ion adoJ~I&amp; ud lad~ _the ,~. . at
I
tirnee tlle lint effort to · ..•r•· OI"J(anbau~o by ioda11~1~ •a•tead of ,by
l preaa the Jibfrty of tbe people " U h:t rraft.s, wbttb o~tf'O dn·1d r.s the foreee
tah eway tbeb rijl'ht of aaenc.iallon of labor and that tbe oftiura of tb.t
tbe rijl'bt nf fr~ ~I&gt;Ht'b. J" "al U· A111erirAil F~~rali'lD of Labor J.,e i•
wbf'll the Sberman aoti-truot la w llruetal to IIIII! e•·ery e ffort to brill"
thatit eoaldDot.ber-OII· thilaboot and tbattbey. ••itit tbedif·
, t hl' ronru to do t bit. Xow fuent labor r on,·ra.tioa• end u.. thh
.
in nu~nre to mol.t--.lll"n liment along tbNe
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uhr;,.:~x~hf'~~r ..: : : ' : •.!:;: tl~;:·,:·,tr,.n~tb ot the in•lu~trial

mou-

' home th#' •letnan•l f or thf fpll l maot, is on t be _incrnsc, u 11bown_ h7
fr&lt;!l! 11111l •nluntar." a o..o&lt;-ia- :~.~ ~:~~";:';. wb.... b ""all. hi,!ISJ a.~raoa.at.
imJNIIi&lt;'nl. 1 will not .,.,.j 1 to , S..mut'l (lompl'rl ,.... eii'&lt;"I•·•L J•reei-a lab"r Jlllrt}" of • orbittjl' l •l.,nt f or •nulhrr term.
""ith P&lt;'""l!r. Th:tt il l
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M anager of MISsion Said · that One Socialist
Thrown Out and Roughly Handled by ,......,.,, ._ ,.....
Scabs - Against ~ Uni~n.

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~hi~ 1 11•:~:~:~~: ;::,"e.of~:I o1~:;)~:!:.~ ~:.m••
with the wprltboule'~'ID Cle ve- talk.

ahlo u a probation ofticu In the
lfty. De ~&amp;id that loa badalwaya
to help tile tii'Otlr.lus ea..., ao~l he
Ulu the •ilora 011 t ho lake.
lti-aottomeatl.oa tU.tbe
tbe -.lion . . aa exeue
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or with tbe ot be• lli~ef"
W11hin1[1ou.-Dr. s-u"l Wood""'•
Hteamf'd the tallbl lng IJUH· pa~~tor ot t he 1-'inot CO'ODJ:Tf"l{&amp;lional drurel
&lt;'()n:re~:~tioll.
·
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a11tl tolllill of f'rMidnt-eJ.;;'i Wibo-.
J-ph Caanc11 ttf tb~ Wrtt· prPttrbrot\ 4 l&lt;'rmnn on ""Tho Soc-ial U•
li

~~~~~~:,::;;~l.•i:!:fa~&gt;er~ r~~-~· ;:u:;i~::ei:-~~:n ~-~~: lnhuit~
r~M"enll.r$64,000,000, forwbit:hM!toiW

i1 where we were, •• thi1
l!!'l'f'ry maa of ul in our
p•y i11g t •enty-lh·e eeal.l
b e tters ill•te..l of giving
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M11&lt; llayt'll of lbe TyJKtwithout waitinl(re~og''Whfre Wlla If Yo11
Chai rm111. I wu atumpinjl'
tit}',IJll!&amp;tfng two aDd thr..e
night for lwq " eeka.''
" fairly 1h011ted Oompei'S,

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Site tbia k'lud ~fa 111111
,
•hat a Dartow-mirtdecl
then try to figure lbe brand
uplift tbt could co111e from
prejodlealmenta-lbaakl'llpt.
·Do '1&lt;"1 lbi11k t he .ab "ill be
lit'tedl

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:,~·:,;.:~:~~·;.:;;:·i: ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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TbeTe ia an lnatlttttloa 111 tbe foot asrefl!• tbat tb&lt;'y wn~: a bai&gt;r&gt;J'
)lain Street ul~ tile Seamen '• lot of M"&amp;bL
ftr'ITII I'diNioo, wbieb Ia owu,al l)]' a DUIJiber "Tbia 110111 pilot elaimed to
aad d mau}ed. b7 n a~ut Sodaliam, lout he "twou.I,J

auordia&amp; io bU. ow11 atmo-.pbet'fl of the mluio11.
m"·d•~·'i ""'"~ou, p iHda (UiltJ' of origiut· no mon! oodalltta aroond
8('1aeme, after ha1'lDJ bad n - he woald not talk to them or

'", ··1:.:·;·,~·.~·. ·.:·;.··;;'I MINISTER BLAMES

aot,neitberdiolbf'lpin.
"Ilia fetbtor had not either t..oileol or
apDn. Thi• youa g maa If plat'f"tl oa bit
OW'D "-our~ eouhl 1101 mate linl dt~llan
a week.
''I te ll you that e.uh tbinp u ,t bftol

ea~~aemoreuarcbiotetbaualltberadi~

atrPet IJ!"'!'hrll that n e r were ma 1!&lt;r.
"St:aliotia~ Aow that ~ per eeat. of
all the wea.lth of d •e to\llltry I.e i11 t he
h111tl1 o( h e per tf'illl. o f tbe people.
" Tbe t:OUDITJ" "li, dl•lded into tbrN
wereo~:~tbe otber•lde, epeak- et.a.N, the utn-mel.r poor, wbo owa

F~:rb~:" 0afdo:!'!,~1 ,~:: ::::~c~li ::t~g; .~..~~:::: ~::
ODtbfoppotltelldeote•erypol· about tM:iPproperehaNr.ndtbeamal'.
eauaeiated by I be A. F . of L. juet coterie qJ e.tremel.r rich "ho '""" lle&amp;rl7
you were lut Sr.ndaJ.''
all the trlalth of tbe CODIItr.r. ''

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IO"II"UUfllj. mo11ey led UDltecl 9\ater ..,.._
to PV papen
PJ1,.•le moeey, baD ~ for _Lbe Pu.aaa Caaal - pi'Obably- OM- bl lrla11d

of

t!~;wte:::d:.:'a~;

eond itioaa a1 r&amp;l:oll'lll t.o
wor king man !!f&amp;Vt', jod«d:
f(liOI[OU\BDdr&gt;OtbiDg
hllfof ou rl'I!OJllearc ·
al\dlbo&lt;&lt;'ndi J r&gt; ntyf't ,
qu itr r••J:ular,al\dwrd&lt;&gt;DOt
becom~• &lt;~f tbt reee ipt.a.
Tbeu
""' •·hurrh fai MI and hltu ano, '
tho J!(Kir are utk&lt;'d to unlo•d
op.rl' l"'nni ... 1nd,at tbP nme

ov1 ~d7!te~u m;a;; o!ll~
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a promia)ry aote •'!
ized e l&amp;rs\_..~l ot (]. 8. Boade,. 10 W.
latve.t oa it, but wbc:D tllt,tbe b&amp;aU
hue pleiUy to u
It, it eolled.l t11e ialered.. IIKUJ'ity for U.eir 11ot.._ .Aa8 U 1
are aki nn fd botb. aoilll aad bull: bq boaQ it d.i Dol waat
Jl'oT h1terett oa t~Ot.ea lie p.,e i•u• aolel oa it, may hp01.h Uloa Dot~ we take Ia . . Dilfe.rtot tbe U. 8. Treuuq aad l.a retima
UM(J to l.aUH! D.otel • • None IDOIIII.J IHit ,of the treuury,
place he lteea talr.ea podt' of boucbi ' lo r a 1Jiillillll
bulu.
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pta t i ,OOO,OOO '~;~t

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_ . natloul ba11kina IJ)'ll lem. It =~t don 11ot, sot
that ~ertain bauh ebould be mo-.y, 'rat tbe bfoell keeJI'

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tbe rri• ili!se of it.ui av their t1!re.toatthe.b011di..

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tbose wbo

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btm.ap•lllt Bl'l!Dnan ~.ill ca pitalilita, are 1101 to be allowed
forgat 111 f or a ~iD.ute. "Social!11111 t

A~d· t~at be Is a ll.&amp;hlllr pu re aDd

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W illa rd, tbc bigge.t maD tblt
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net ~ame to. Dull'alo U a boqr it iD bill boa rtb anil d iD ,ged Into tbeir
tunDing tr•uhe ry town •od wtlJ witnese tho acrap be-- by the talk 011 tht llt reeU aDd -ked.

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alud in g 011~ or two of tbr Uulblu 1,..
·An~l to eap ot all ~ne, of t~et&lt;ll tlu~·
peno. r""c"' t ly publillth~d pi.,hlf&lt;!l to tr"'• " quoted u u,r•Dg be katw tb~t
lbow ~:r~u he&amp;J&gt;• of arm~ ond ammu · .loh~l.OD troublo wu romlai an.d ho bad
aiti"a whidt toa•l t,.....n "roollacated" a•~"'lf'&lt;l blm •.•e .~o11ld "set 1n wrong
by tb~ molilla. (Jf ~our.e. oothiog ......., woth the publoe..
So _we at lcut
aald u ' " WHOM 1t ha,] '"'"n taker&gt; on&lt;&gt; ~~bt p~omote.r tche\'f!d of aU t&amp;-

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lleeo takfo o trom tb~ STk iKF.RS

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thr&lt;&gt;u~&lt;b,

•owo•·e
r, that
of rourderou.
,.be onlo
rm ath•'fl~
t io11 hea )tl
l&lt;'aked
.,achiuN "' ~re takra from t ha birt'-d
tb llf[• to! t fo" mint owo~ra. The bul·
l~a aod the dynamite W(' t o mo.oant for
tbe t.oilir&gt;g victirno of tbe mine-ownen'
r eed, th eir halt·ota"·"d wi•t:. aDd
tbeir poor, ill·nouri1bed babie•.

tnrour&amp;ICII the •rrout•ng of wing•.

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•n•ll:iu)opo.to
knowingly
do•elo~l •all
t hat wa•
an iodi•·idua
dcliberut
cly
CI:JfJ&lt; I .
brutal in one iot his b .llow creatuns, 21 BaJon la.
1nd iluli tcet ly conupted 1aany; anil ~~ f.;~':!..._
IUflJ'l'OIIC BO"b an one, tor the Mh ot :: ~!t:,",!·.
prol!t, ex bibite&lt;t tbe be&amp;lt he had pro· o.e.
du e~ ar&gt;d tb e.-cby corrupt~ maoy ~
more; anil th en •J.PJ&gt;OM tbe be..t bavia~e :

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to Bc:tm:
tala lyDotl llmlght burttbeir )l raft! rea1Daturt,lt1C1'1'alot waud eloquent
&amp;tbe.vjultda rk!ybiD~Ihatitwa• in df'DU r&gt;eiatioll of the tb iDg he bad
t ak en hom tb e "lawlcatt rlemenl " - nut~, uti tber 11 hy ~:aruered a lltlle

aad

•orrc;wu!iD(

un t rot'~ nopudlatc ·hi ml Well tbla lo
jUitt wha t our Capltali~ ,.e.,..papera an
doi11g and t be preee~~t la1t.aoec ia only
oae of maDy that mla:llt be cited.. A
wbioiiliaed, de~tancra to Ur.lua:, It bu
loag .&gt; a ce"''~ to obMT•• th1 "'~
of bonnl tnf'D and Ita loud ila•aae.•·

tio~~&amp; of J oh,.JoOe. Bc!r.•n aoll oUter I•·
IK&lt;n' t forl(ct yourpledrr to••rrortdl,.idual•"bobajopeatob&lt;irca_,....,.

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BIG PREMIUM OFIIR .
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l1iif BUFFAL'O SOCIAI:JST FOR ON!! YEAR

AND THI! APPBAL TO' REASON FOR .fO ,·
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F.. rb . ,...._. adtb to tile al rnad7 IODif
Jill .. r ntooobile tat.atiti-. Solllc da7
tb&lt;P n.........,ity of Mf~rdla( human life
f rt•m d...,tnortio11 ir&gt; thla man"! wilt
4awn "I"'" oa r corporatiotl W"Pta cal·
1M law -ma.ken.

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let CO oJT- eaad the
law. Set U.O - . n
I be reall1 deetl:t"l way,
the co.t of OpfialloD u
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&lt;'OVeri ng b • month '"cry import..t
t owr&gt; in the Uoited St.a t u, il in itH&lt;ll
rn ouj!:b to tnlkl Ike coupon -dippcn
tlke a ~eood look at u•, bnt' the¥ are
mNr ly the adn!leo guu'l of a eibtiog
pbollall:l of li J:Iy lMture,. who to1low

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The rq6lor ~ . price oi the ~
Soclolllllor .Q!I&lt; yar b one do!IU. Send In one dollar'
fer your rGICWil or a . _ ~ fer one yar
and we dlaa&gt;il.z'ou the A.,.,w to Ra...!oe .fOwel:la ·
~ • p&lt;!!llum. J;ucem V.Da.. and Fred. D. Wamn
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Entered ..:'aeoond-clau matter JUDe II, 1012, at the poe&amp; ntaoe ••

Ba.ft'alo. New York, o.udef tl11 Ac-&amp;of Xateh8, 1879

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911

OPENING THE 1916 CAMPAIGN
So f'lidt:th the ctuupaign of 1912, ou Tuesday niKhl, Xovember
1912. Ou Wt&gt;dlll'll&lt;.ilty ruorniu~. Xo,·embcr 6, 1!112. ~gan the
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&lt;'lllll plliJtn o f 1!116 ! The i'IUnpni):n OfM'Uerl bri11kly, with
gin,; lmndin~o: hill last Wt'l·k's Hulfnlo l-&gt;vci11li~;t to his · 1
am.ltllckJing him for hi;; •mh.&lt;cription
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Bt·fort&gt; the e nd of the week, 1,200 otht·r

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ist lt•l·t url'll. Inking sull!l nnd

IF THEY WE~RE IN YOUR ·PLACES I

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daaiD tvea tl&gt;lak.iar of

dot..,;r~·-~ec~~~~h~'1;;:,:~st11 ":.:~~i~~~e~~~~:-.sa~~~~~::,.i~~,,~~~~s~:::~~l';~tting
people

ean alford to take tl!iap euy- r.tn.

h~'JIIlOtiT.etl into voti ng n Cf'rt11in wny by nu:ans or parades. r ed

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.er.-au.t:~.:e:.!.!eo;;::o~othe

lime ~· -~~td ~!~~ :~;h:.,.~ ~~!ut1J:e•::w~~~~~: =~~0itt':~; ~:~ ~: o'::,,":~~t:~ ~~:~,

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wdl1111 to WHit fou r yo·anl.
Don't imagine thnl you hll\'l' golll'll rid o f Jimmy Higgins, just 111
bei'I!.\IJ-,e you ar•• u (ll goi n~ to \'Ole again for awhile.
1\ut .''&lt;'Itt will o;ot•nr n munic ipal de~ ion. WHY CAl.~ 'T TflE
\\'OR!\t ;-.;c; ( ' LASS WI;-.; IT f Why not ~~·t the police1!111.11'11 cluh into
thl· h~trul of. inMtcnd of nnto th (' 1\l'ad of. the working Claaf ~ow is
thr tirnt• to b;o~in phumin~ nnd \\'Orkin~ for lhHt t:'OD!:Iumruatioo.
The capitalist politit·lt~n h1111 nlr&lt;'Hll)' forgott en all of th e p r etty
thinb"S tltll l he s11id 11hnut yuu l11st wet•k . You Hre 110
the "KOV·

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pockltboek·..- bl t.b.e
deep wzoa1 tO('Itber
absolute belpl_a_; by. tile
"'~"''"'•• ot fa!Nbaod, brpocrur arad
togetl!er • itb tile l~a\lilltr ta
It eau.N by tbe oec~ty ~
ta tile powe.rs tll.at earattOI rorar
lt tl&gt;trwoold Ul'f!ril!llee

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;.~~:g~~/t1;11~r~-~~k~~i~:;~;n~;~r/: )~~~ik~~~~f~r ':~~~~\~~f'~t:~ar of bread".

~~:i,:~·~;~~~r}~:;P\~~ ;.~:;i~of~~·~:~,~~~~~~i~.'o:;~ ~·;.~~i'j~h~h~~l11 ~~ot~1 ~-me~~~! ~~·.~~~::. r::: u:::~·o:~~&gt;~e

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.A.nd tile 1111bcllleve
mit, wit boat • thoagl!t
to tbe dictatioa1 af tht ir
eoraaider tbe ir ill-lrad&lt; e••ntial
l!app""• Ira thl• ..,d Ia aay
world which tbeir l1fta8iraalloA
eruta.
It ia • pity what 111oral " """'!'''""'''
I!I':Oaomie •l";very maku ot ,
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tl!em~~el=ie~:i:1;eju~~~ ;:c:~a~ ;~~~·-~:~:'ora~b:.

nntl y ou ' ll lcarn!
tb~ir rrl'll&lt;!at prh·il&lt;'ged pol ltiora, with
Yo u ha\·,. (•lcl'lt·ll to oftir&lt;' yonr " fricmls of lahor" on th (' t.ftpital- the "': ul! h _'nf 1 ~' world 11 th..
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en bt!'ivpt'lla:able~RtOT""'Of

tile lawtr arad lawe~~t ttrata wl!icl! e.-•r~·tl!ln&amp; elM, braJUra life ia·
, tlpce a~ caune aot.ju:lt;,ify tbe. d uded, mutt bt pcriflttd.

t ~1101-11 hetldquarten •l!ortl;o
d - af tile uem~ip, arad.
a momeat for a bit of b1·JIIIy
,lralliall"t arad recall,

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•• 1.0 th~ •·Sh• rk~r '' ann the
J,t 1a,' ' ou more than onn oc
~u,nd lw! tbt: writer bf'('n ~ompelled to
110 oato 1 d&lt;'laile&lt;l reply wbell tht query
._-.. uuu!e. tomotimeo~ b;o 11 ocotl't r end
11 otb~r ti~·~• br oinc~r,. ..-ell n::t'aniniC
f"'((ple, ..-ho wnui~ a..k •· Whn! ""' ~-nu

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\\'lu•!l RooM·\·r•ll lo·ft lho· Ht•pul&gt;lit·nn J&gt;llrt~· h"
I!U)Jo,t uf tho• multi· millionutrt• lrll~l IIUt j!!llttl'l'l.

tWrow\'o•lt "'"" frmtk I'IJOUj.:h In -'lilY thnt th~· purp·O!ll; or th•·
~tr&lt;'MI\-t' pnrt~· is to d o" 11 !-'ot·illli~m. l .f'l '11 Iii"'"". it WK!i Kill):
wnsu"1 11, who ''VIllll!lltH!t·d tlw wn\'t'!o !1• 11tup rol lin~: on the
A rt .. r nil. m n.d&gt;t· th•·r·· i11- s• •IIJ•·t lu u~ in this tht-or~· of t ht•
or ...mlli.
Tulk of ··11
Tlw

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:a•t:::c~~;' t:bi:hrr~M:a;!; ::;: t :li;e

to

r~. but,.-~ mullt aat overlook t he faet
tbat the quf'('n perform• a uteful furac·
tion ill gh·inl[ fonb ol'l'llprin~; ltld aace
tbe nlhpriag ILe\'e onat11red lhoe qii&lt;'Ctl lr
1tung tu du tb. h i~ KiM~tille traowled~te that ol\'~r;o ~J'f'('i':' and eT~ry iradi-

It t. the •p;tf!ftl t iLe\ II
eau.e at it an. l:laciet;o, prot~erty
iral\'. i• the .,.,h t timinal
t h!• di..--. t.u.i;1 .fi. t rait .
rautled from 111reat Ia duld. h . •~
natural and therefore t aa be outhv-.1
1 chaage of ~nYironl%1l'11L

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b=m~ fa~ ;:,e.l~i::.. bnd witl!~n

~auw the queen of tbe JpeeiCOI mer be cbl ldrt!ll.

~7!1itt:,~~ ~~1 h; 1 1 1::01 11:!nu::" ,:;~: :~~;!t:f :,~::;:~/'"'\\~:.~~.ndra:;el:

Will('••' ' '" to m myrot. I f you ,r,•r;o not
Th;o ('hiii('So· g 1•l 11
.\·ou to 1('1"1 nil you produet:. nnd you

~oeiuli&gt;~ts Willi!

. vnt itl.·d Ill it .
" "•u,st·,.,•Jt ~~~,-~~ tlu1t l11• hHR •·llll· r•·d this ''fight" becauRC

Z'~~~~~;·rt;';7iu~,~~:r~~~;-d ~::~:~~- n:::~~ti;~,i~r:~~~:~:Y

1 11
; :1teaner
for them to bring u p their r hihlrt·n in.'' Exaetly. They
R0011n••lt to ci•·1Ut up 1his eonutry bt'enu~~e it is going to be
t;hiiJr&lt;•ll't dny~

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to ! he .... ti.rutian of e,·~rr ralr-raintled
perM&gt;a. l'artk ularty dtbat •tale·
mtnt •pply ta the quet-tian of !a~inew.
E"ery ioenon who 11.. at all 8 ; .. 01111 any
Night l!udy to the •object of Anthrop&lt;liogj too ... lhJit in onan ... ia all araimal
life there ;. 1 eQli.J\IInt in•·oluntary teradenc• tu mo•-e '' eloug tbe. Jiae 11 r lnot
ret~t.aace." lratta.Jicee maY be cit..! af
paraaiteo~ eilitiag emonr ~thtr ~imP
C!!&amp;a mea bnt ILerdly eay inflaate cera

!:jltei~!o~hber;~u:~:~~ ~~·t::ii;t c:~~

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pby•ical po..-~ra for tlw! J&gt;rutunnre of
tbtit foodt.. Tlw! aaake m.IJ altll'p muo&lt;t
of tl:t t ime, bill ..-b~li huPgry it i1 •·ery
m~~tb ewake ud •·ery ll'lreauou•ly '"""''

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\\' e ll. :\lr. Workiii(_Cil)HII of the old party. Jid " yonr'' 11ide
llitl ··\'our'' s itl t: l~eT Sornl' o f \'Oil. simple IKtUIR. ha,·e hardly
•lown' , .,:, , nftt·r t h•· f'ltl'itl·nwut' nttewla nt upon lll'lting thi11 or
cttpitnl i11t p oliticinn a l!('wJoh.

l\ut. yolli!Hy. pruudl~·: '\\"~won!''
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\\' t·ll. if ynu won. ,\'OU musl tmn•ty lul\·e won somethmg.
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".~1111 Willi. t~ you wnu ' .
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\\til I'OII&lt;hllOIII&lt; h~· 11 l.':tlf' •·ll~h·r at lht' _lihop. npw tha t yon ha_,·e
~nrw ."h"lld Hntl '.!~~"'. wht\1 I h. ln~e~l. !ipcllbm•it-l'lJ of the old parties
told ,H&gt;U tn •In tr. ~:&lt;\•' !he c·ouutr~ f
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Xu. f 't;wlil iou~ 111 l h(' s hop Hrl' wnr.~t'!. if 1111~·1h in~. T he boll!l has

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•r•n opoa tl!it ee.nlt. Y'odo mub hu
bella tprNd abroad Ua.te ilia doliD.iao,
partly b;o t ile Bull M'-e wQ bera!.f-&lt;1
him lh·lag a11d ln\'11.Tiabl1 call ll\111 •

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It w.. referrrd to Col. ROOfCvf lt,
•I be '!f'j&gt;TO.-ed it all,'' ••~mly. ''bit''
Bull lfolllle politit:iaa, nearly ehok·
oa lbe bait. llarri1 ebukl.d IOfl·
ilia 11ee'f'e, "t thou:l!t tl!at Will
aotien of the 'tefereqclram,' ' 'be
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marmurffl, AI be went away

nory·tlller, aad tbat lie u,..d

alon~:

j~~.t about llki tile "''tat the t aphalitt

d ... lal!ie lna•elal eirelliD..Jta~ who

"1a Ia" for politle..-raa bette~ an•l
110 woftol',
" All lle.h t. grau," AI tile u;oinl'
goe., aad tlw- world wUI 11'11 alorag jutt
•'-t ... well IIIIW u ' "' befort .

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\u'Ptattorm tn th ruk d.,at, makN ml.flbty little
of tlol' party. aa.d haw !l!~,r wbea tile ead fOIIIl!t. 'fbe ~lalt.t Ill•
' it, plaat by ]oiank. h wat • no l•me fo-cnaatialll ap\1111&amp; Jodi\·•·

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•lum to lilt ;rotf~:::~i;:~il~!i:::~:t~

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cuNI! b .tb.~~le!l--~f
belag enrytl!llll tka~ w ...ue, Ut corae

Sodall•t prlndJ•II!I!, p,_:"

It i1 therefor-e! eoat.rary to all tna..-1·
Will tha.e wlto !'Oattad tl!at a11r eo- followed' Teddy.
f'&lt;ille or th.e taw• of \:~~trare to
_tl!~t \i ron..ie11t,, ai\litiul ~oaditiou,

" it ;1 nal!!rsl to ahirk" or that " II ••
nllural to be luy." t;uinta Ia a diJI.
- e br011gbl ora by utrcme .,_,_ In tbe
t!f!Ooomie eonditiolle amanr the hum.an
ramil;o.
TU,_ aa ra•·enrorted mAD who b..
warkrtl larar bourl ill lhe .bop or otber
rtaea of employmerat, ar baa beera c11111·
pclled tbrough ,.orkirag .barter hnun,. ta

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B~'llu~:-:b~l~:~r~!:! ..;a.:;,~:::: ~=~t~r.~~: • 1

u.li~narante

Arroga m
Iff! 1
thll 1 11 .-.odl 1orobLcmt will be natarat but all a"iftd al ailmtol. That pair. HJIN'ially tn opt-it iOfl
Sorift~· uaoln tbe nf'" "''=imt. life d.,.troy• life, dOCOI aot torauore« tile m..ter arad tl&amp;\'e, in nrik~, ete.

tin~ 11 lidnl(' WHJI'o&gt; unw. yuu 'd lw lh·n•l.
Wli!{•'.

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HOW ABOUT THE ...AZY MAN?

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II.... alld a«ept aray eoadition

~td--j'Ditffy t lie

l!llti, II ·,. 11 hi~: j oh . tmd w••"ll rtt·hl llw w!Jfllt• fou r y f'IH'!I for the pur.
By Korria Kapltn.
pn,;t· It 'sliml' o·nou~h . howo•\'o·r. tf }'Oil b··~tin lu hus tll' TODAY.
Oft-timf'fl, ~n tllld ,..,m~n . ..-l!o _m for iu food. TbCI LH arad t ilt aat m.,- tire.l. Ab110rmal «oaditio~• btNd
Thv 1.'!00 Buffulu pu rty lll{'llll•vr~ nrt" on iht• joh.
lo utber.,..i~~t ftntl • .;rl'al de.l of taerlt al t i.:.e• ""'1 rap • ruler, 1Rd ~e al'fl in; ao~mal ~~'id
t lhot pareratl',

nET Bt'S)"

=~d 1:•,~!

heaellttil by tile

;;1:~,u~i:.!: ~~~~;':.n:~ ::re;lit;~ .'!~"!:;~~~,;b~ ::~ t~~:, ;!

how hu11ting i~ their friemhohip !
1..-rnt&lt;', wh~n tb~it proftlt
fi..t iuto t he {'am pni~tn of 1~116. (id inl o .'' OUr nei_ghborhoocl &lt;.&gt;r tbeir incarnn ere ao~
hrllrWh (of the Sodulilit !'arty. :\lt&lt;'ntl tlii' ed ucational and b us iness
nwl'li iiJI'I' n f tlw 11 run&lt;'h .Join lh•• pllrty. Jh·lp to l'lhlt'Bif' the wo r ken

!;~r~1;;;~\\:,::~n:11~f1 i,~~~~:11,?1 ~~\~~!t,\:~~:~~;~/~~e!:J~~:~s~i~,~~·:;'~;·:~i~at~~

::';~e;::a~ -;~:~~;•.::t:: :;·~~t:, ~:!r :;t~~~kiafl

line 110tborag to da wotl&gt; our
happhll!lll aatl oruceftl, klradly
the inhabitant• of tyraat·~raled
for a matflentf A per.on tied l!arad
foot, or o•• ent.lobed arader • h~\7
weigbt, ar eanounded byarmedtoldieT'I
ua't JUke mrael! of• a -'Tuggle toward
imprra.-iBg ki1 life, eara lief It ia rap
the •·a1e11 af nmparatinly tree &lt;ee~an-

'I'ROSJ: D:c.\K OLD OAJO:IAI

TJI.o Prohlbilloolth baYe abMlutel..r
110 ..:-n.e of l!a_mnr. Tbey iMne a paper
at Cl!i~a:o wllotk att.enopl• to 1ilow tbl\
all of anr ecoaomle uoub!M are due
to l.l!t ''d~o11'' RIIDI, arad tkat whc!ra
onee tht •le of liqaor W. abllllaheil,
c.-erytblag •Ill tlear or like a .J11)1e
day after • 1bawerl Aad I!' tbe .-e]t .

:::!'t~=~~l!11e~ t-::•..;::r;:~;::l:
wl!ieb 110 to make up tile aatapDitlie
d~- wbo arr at deetl&gt;•Jr!J&gt;I Ia tllr
•o:~ld tod'ay lll•e lillll i.flaeaee a~•
Way Ot' t iM other Clll tbe tread of evuu.
A IJOOd ••111 ot tlltm die In botll eamr.
eury yar. lt Uotre U to be aay workiflg t lutt tan ~1\Cf! o"er tile d~thl of
indll'ldaa)a, 1~1 milllilt u W'IU be •iltd
over tile d~lh of tile lkou-..da wbo
are •laoebt~red 'by tbo t apltal!.tt V..,
In !.he noillt a.nd noiBM ana "abboJlf.

~.::t;~b ,:bel~-:~=~;·~~,. t~~: ~~:: ~0a ..a0;:a~:=ll~~;~l~::;~~ ~~~ ~a:· or:~,~~:~t~~~:fl ~~:,~~~:: : : !:":i~l ~::::11~~~( -~ :::!e:~

INih anti tiiAI woonafl mUI .,d ka•·e
prl)f:tal'. It benlmCOI •lf·O'\'ident tl!ltr
the cbihlrera hr0111:hl 111&gt; ""der •uch era·
.-iruameah wilt natunll;o be born

mately ftad tlle11neiVfl ia u croel borad- bow llquOT'II aN •o• IHt•g N ld In Clolaa tile atureed •J"Ite• wbld• lllAkh th•~
age ... tl!at of Siberian elaveL
THE F I RST TillE, a11d iaaOf:fllt• tl!iagw J~M~lble.
maetere w\11 rauer fre. the 1lave~~;
ly • :"• that tlie C.laew eall It tl&gt;e
......:_ - ., - - - 1lan• mu•t frH tl!t-h•ee.
''Jnq Pol1011, '' beuue it l1 bcllra1 • .ftAllVIJIV ~ !'BACJHJI&amp;&amp;,

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THE- PASSIN~"!; OF' PREJUDICE
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To t he tbou,el!tful peuan ..,.110 remfm bf:rt t bu tht great IIIRjority nf
::k&gt;&lt;'lali•te throughout tbe world · are
hoae•t. inoluJtriou•, iuttlli~:tnt 'll'orkingm~a. arod tbat Socioli•m wili be wblll

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BJ BeaJIIlllin KMcb..
ti!OII! wbo talk lnuM•t about atbfr ~Ita eor'rect It nail 11ot r.eoeking ta eover
plr, do ,.., 10 drowa t he erlet af tbe it rap.
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tk~leton• in their awa do.etll. f'ara tha
Tben! 1~ of caune. a great di .trrae!
C::~tholie eburth Upe&lt;'t tO,fl&lt;"lll'l tile! in Catl!ahe J&gt;riH t&amp;, tbe uaoe ... tn pro·
rriticiJrn' it- •l~.ef\'ed h it not troe le.tant mlaitt-n aad tilth ftoch. The

tl!et'..111raCMWeTt ll~teUricila\lod- W.Uill,toa_la.,-era _arebeea~ .
..,_ at tbe publie adlool teader. •D

happr before t,be_l•tT'dnet lora of runt!
They W'eren:t. Due Jl'"'el'ty rrt.-allJ lu
('biraa,-jun •• ?'aeb •l!~re tbry l!al'e
never .._rd ot hq~~OI', ~ tl dOH whtre
they are ttewed ~I tl!e.lime.
. If they lwa'f'l dtre ~ ert)' 'l'ilere tl!ere
•• ao film, ":1! 1~ hope I• therll\ In Am·

tbat t lty art plkiar oot tl!elr murre
laeo=• ... teacileT'II br -!tine ara ta~l.at eafea. Uonlhlt tltot!Jhtl The el!1tf
era~pt.lnara.t ha bad s magallleeat Idea.
hot to .., t lle tea.t:l!en 1110re ntoney..,
tb..t lhty won't l!avt to l e&amp;b 011. 1h&lt;'

~~:~·.~ 1;,1·\~1::\~~~~~ 1-'~-~·.i:~t::.~it1.~~;!'t~'k':,.:~~~-~:,t·;:o::~ ~-~~i~C: t11heee~~~; ~~ !~.~~- ;;·::e;:::,i:~:u.~·n;!~~a;;~:~:;~ :~:.:.~:!"tng":::har11:td, •t•:.~r~t :~;;o:: :::ine~~:~:~~ ;:~n!11!:~~!::~;;~ ~;~·ruo;r~;111tn~~.:;:;~ e~:~~~:·~ ::,~~~~~~:;·•.;,:~~ 0:n:•"l:';·~~~~~:
your dn!is.
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~···II. ~~~;·t· ~trt· IIi•.' ":·ur11 .nu); .~horter o r th•· wngcs nny longer?

n7., ..~;.~,; ~~:;~~,;;.~~~;~.~~~. :'~~''.~ward the ""~·

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when your
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01111111••1fo1III Jol".ll1"1\'olt· forlihophos.-4'S. RSWCII asforpr('8ldC.nbif
\'••&gt;~ lil!Hl'\'111111•· lh•• ~tK•in.list Pnrt~· hH!:I ~ro\vu 1re,m endously. Did
yuu lin••· lli)YihiuL" It• ,jn 1\'llh it 1 Hill your vol e h elp to s well the
nwnn•·i111: tulnl thnt thro·ntf'llll th\· ill·~lllt ~ll hoards of ;.·our
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mn~l ••rs ! 1 '•·rl!lin l.•· not. if ,1'011 \'O! r d th e r•npitalist tit.kehl.

it , the villillu.liolll ot 1 u~b m~n •• tlill, unto uadtrotarad. Where llltl!'o~ hl;:1 ot ti!Vr !'l!rarch; tbe . ot.herl: likt Prol!lbotoonln ta tl!lak tl!al fat.

m. .agemnt.

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Gat;lu~~n~re ~::~ ::t~ .;~';~~i~:~~of ~~: ·~~:a ;.,JI~:'·;~::r;11:u~n'::l!f~;;,..::.w;!!: :~r: :~~~::r:~i~ 1f01 ~~~~!~~~~~ 0~•,r,;:: PltOVIDENO£ Alftl BftJU))OBB. !;;~e~:~ee~~;' :~·~~~:'f, o:a:~i~~. •:;:
~h:u;,:i:·:~.;:,";1~~ ~:~·-:k;r&amp;tn•:,~:; :~~~~~~~~~~0:0::u:.~;· i~m·~~~;·~:P~~:: ii~ ;::ena;~ ·~~: ~:::~~t:.:•-.;~11:t:~~~; of~~:~~:!~~ 1;;:'~~ t~~~~ ::::~~:~ :'~n~:,~;.,: ~t '~::;~1 ~:~:::~:~a~e::~

come the bad tatli&lt;'t lt\raP&lt;I in tb.old p:utie., theM" membcn will h..- on
mea111 domiute !be Soeialid p~~rty;
aad wi tb tl!e tbougbt of thnt eom"'
alto tile lhaugl!t af the t b011111adt of

of iU noernbt.,. Hut 1 cAlm ltought
or two would eon•·iraee o11e of tbt Til"~~Tbt da..-n af Sociallura will
mtke the atlunce of rtlil[iOa .,,:-e n marG
11 rigl!t. fur it will lnftueace thit u it

gr11welurer. Tl:ieeeare thetlay••ilen
errn1 I• eoming to tile aurllee., ne"er
bfoforr. Hut na one netd quail bf'fore
II, for ite uti&lt;late it trllth. Re.ped
will al w:~}-.-be givea whH~ reJpe&lt;::1 i.e

hrnn:~~~·ri~o~·,i,a~i;\~~~~·:." · l-l ;:~;~;l'8~~~-:~,t~~~}r::!~~o~oe;a~::~~ U:~hSo~ :::~':;::. ~:: ;~!~::=~~ ;:~,ul:; !:~: :;~; i:::e~~: :;:::~bi;~lle~~jl ~t:oe~ ~:~t::!~~;i~~ t:!·;;~:.;'~

lfooHvtlliane have Men ~uirag Into
PIJ&gt;ert iu erannec:tian whb tile lamentable l!ilwarakee B_...elt tpiiOd.e, we
wue natufl\Jiy nut mac!! impreued with
tile PrDJrenl"'' leafko\JI elrJIIoitlag· tbe

era.
·
. You H&lt;l!, If the ct:Pitali•ta were IO
Bll'e the. t,..~htrt • hw dollafl more •
maa lh, tt would b&amp;Ye • teatlu~y to
" ir up "•li•tonteat " uaOIIJt t.l!e at btr

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wbera aa;o
ei~tlist purty IIIUI it warms t he eockt;o11 of his heart, boeause it .11bOWii tbe l!uratl reds af minlUttt wl!o are ant pottf'tl tbea u It is 11aw, by thoee w;llo I• ~aung II ea'! not~
to.ao muth truablt to Pve tl!en raable kaa..-s wt m01n t have aray more dJJ·
him thAt the day ll pprot~chL'll. u ea n·r and Y••t 11ea r er , when you and h e aaly ,..orkl11(1' thourhtfully ia o1n r.nk•, wi•h 10 n opprm lt.. How under tba 11 1t can be ~~~~~~~ Jt ~rotra
ehleftlllll', !he ~&amp;me H. P. mlsbt bl u torateat. Otnr 8tnna. aad J . P. lfot·
will jointly own all of the jobs, nnd none will stan •e.
but boldine ol!ice u well.
1nn could better aoeoal, f1:'oraamle arad b«arne&lt;~ q tebhtbed. '\01,1
1aved to~rodtrable bother 1..1111 time b;o pn and Mr. Belmorat and N'r. ROt:b·
1: : ;
lie h1111
out
rtues!ion.
hi,mself
you ha,·e.
•
b•:! •fr;:e
le "ar1·
l"ont en t to tra1lllft~r t~1 e tpelibmdt:l'll, \\hO are patd t o keep }OU m aplaet So&lt;ialillll, far It b• oaly enciaJUm tbora..ade eauJd go to el!urtl! aalloa'' uatil wept oae.
't line bN.a "Pf!!':lae:ll~"r nwp
~
bondare to 1 1e ~AVtiahst tnnstel'll..
.
. .
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~eemed tO renew attentia11 tn certlila wba are raow kept •••:t by po•·ert1, Prl.etiully e·uryo11a today
B•ll IIOOM Hill! Pro'l'ldeaee.
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atn k mg t o better your eondtUont.
The dilferenee betWCl'll the espit ali.t l'ictory and the
_.../ victory liea in tbe fact that the e11 p1talis ts' \' ietory is Onl)· temporary
and wjll turn to . .h el in lht'ir bnndt &amp;II flOOD· &amp;a you wak~ up and get m
wh_e~ you !wJQng. The Socialists' .' ·ictory ia a perm~ne.nt one, be eause
i_t, m~licatt"S t~at many more worlc:m gmen nod woriin~·om~

~d~:r:le:o;!t;e~~;.::P::::bt~' ~:::~ :e;.~·•.):!' e::::t ~;,e

:!::,dot~!;,:h:;:r~-~~:!:':t :.~le~~~: ~; ~::k~~~·:~:.:~::•·momeat

whlt b it l!u eoaelderately kept qnlet.
No fair-ml11.ded petaOII. worald looll do""
ura tile prletb r.l.!rapl)' btf:aute t11•1 h..ve
bclea plat:ed aatortnutely In certalra
-:re. yet it would l!a.-e beera tar"'111oN1
•eraUble, to ..,. tile leut, hd eerialra

:=.

lor
tile (latl!olle Patl!en wbea tbey obeyed
tile impuhe to ~neoun.ge •pea kin to
p..judlet ~e lfliDde of the ..._,
111lgh1y -nil tar t\11 llgl!t of tralll,
H Pf&gt;Cially •iaee it bu invited it' U It
waatll to ''UJIOM" Boeialillm It •lilo~:~ld

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midra.a. Yet dorial t1ae t:Uiy
wut to - upltali•l• tl!raw
Llocola ...., HrllH u badly u
,
piek ap ou ot tbe iseue
8od.elilt toda1J nd lflare_ tbaa
po.bUeatio~~a, lib " Bula""/ '
(lie party be t laod fer.,.... aee.uted
ror enmp:le, wkl&amp; are de•oted tnln•
t ...orloff tree lo"e, dlYidi111 'ap, .... ~tvelr to pfOIDOtloa.th aklna.l11g ot U.e
areby ad t'f'e.rytblm&amp; !IH t'!lat Soelal· •orku aa.l u e iltellded tar tbt eyefo

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bot ,a recopitloo of hal tiUa,. u

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You e11n ' t 1tudy your 0~ coudition.§ w itho ut learning tha t eo- a te .._,lld,_ ot Cafl!olle Jeadna. Aad IRI.ia abll'f'iou ot ita airaa. Uaant;r ellareHtaet~ladlytoobeytQproaipt· 11Tir:, tbat tlle...- latrodrattlon of le.Au•- 110t bald. The eanlt:tln .it a mn. l•

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J

vote,

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                    <text>THI8 18 II~

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RENEW AT 01101:

Voi.1-No.22

DEPARTMENT STORES SHOULD
~or CLOSED Al NIGH

AMERICAN WORKERS SCAB ON
FORHCNERS AT UTili FALLS

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BUFFALO SOCIALIS1-

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A FEW EXTRAC'fS
"Tell me whose tools you uoe ond I'll tell.
you Whososlave.youare."
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. thlllg tbot _m abo poople tum ciJrec:Uon wheDce t!Miy hear

easy money."

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of

"Wars and revolutions are not fought be·
cause some folks would rather have .-red ond
blue than.a blacll'ond'WIIIte naa·•:

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"Wilen our GOd'fMIIrlil ancestors linpoi'!M - .

the black hoatben's, they dldn't•do,Jt becau.._
they had a grudge Ogarilst them'. It was pu"'ly

a mat\er of business."
TI~E'I A PURl' II EYEIJ UIE . ·
'
You'll eajoJ' this book, and iacideatally, )'ou'U Ieana a
lot of history that j'oa won't fi.nd .iD the boob whicll tbc:
J capi~t. ~t the ICboolt to uee.
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QUAUTY bF WORK
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ADVICE FOR SOCIALISTS ONLY

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glad that R008evelt is not seriou.lr hurt. It would be
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tion o f chara t'tt-r u political e.mpaign ineidrntala.
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J(O()NI'I'eit wbootiug ia a e.loeed i.Dt!ldea:r.t. fur the preeent. T h e iMne
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~H.AU. T!U: R OBBERY OF TUE W ORKERS I~ AMERICA
( ' EASE A:'\D Ct:AS E)''ORJ&lt;:VEift TJIE SttCJALIST PARTY SAYS
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adYanced any right~OUB NIU~e. They art ~rttd t.o b y people who mt.,bu that bit m1114 II probably eet&gt; tR.lr IIIOIIIf fro• poorly peld worken., tba wor~te: •1 bope, yoa wUI m..t will!
are withou t Jogie.11..l reaouro:«. Rooae,·eJt at first claimed that we 1a.ia tb.t tile llepublieat~, Demou-1 or nil- 1ritil ~Iitle&amp;! power lo ruppreu ma..ay objettio,._ u Uie ordU.U, lllaJI
for him beeawte a diagruotlerl t'X·saloonkeeper shot him !

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involve logic ftDd to de.tll ll ntl 1\' nllllllhetie vote:~ on the ground that ate tb~ rt.ilroodl, PI"• tbe Rnroete""'LDd
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~reater uicrty to $','i\'t• Hoolicn•lt th~ maximuw of advertising at a
mininurm of l'OKI.
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d HipHtc h.,ll from ) fih•·Hukt'f' unite in Sft~·ing 110.
.
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the affair wall a Gl)(l-lll'nd to thf' cllndid:rte. Coming at a t ime when
the S.n llle iJn'l'lit i gBtin~;t I'OIIlmillee had t u rned up oceaDB of e\·idence
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Steel Trust. group which &amp;t.a.nds behind R~-relt in ~ strug~le ""'itb.
their &amp;ncient enemie1, the Standard Gil group ba.cking W~bon-:a
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paid 1 pell-binders are moved hither and thither, bl.Sbops &amp;nd ~
and queens &amp;nd knights, with the . com.mo:n ~ot.er! ns the pav.'DS tn
this national cbea-game of contending ca.pnalista.

Men Behind the Progressive Movement
Are True to Natural Oass Instincts

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Til~ CAP· f Tberetor~.

TO Til F. BTA,:OARDS OF

if

thu l'ti'l'l;tQ4..01' f !'arty

IT.\LT~~e~I·~:~

rub! Wb.t .,.. the j :~e:7'1:~. ~::!~":;•::i·ru~~mt1~~· ,::
oftheupitali•t &lt;:lanf What l •ircsot the &lt;:&amp;]!l.tall•t claM. ot mu~t dG
Gbjeet•lalifeofthfU!'otall•t .oattbeUI'IIDH"of thllwtllkll•ll.cl...,
What are th11 ~~~f&lt;b of tb~ cap. wbn•s u-.1• an.! duire• ara llh~oh·~ly
c~ T
Tht~ Pro~;•"·-"·c l'arty eontra.ry to tb.oM or tb.u eapitah•t•.

Tremendous c rowds and bouodleta-enthualum mark the progreiiiJ of the Socinli"t cnm p11i~n.
and weat, north ahd r:;outh, the bosll! of labor nre rallying to the standard of the Sociali11t party.
Not

!,~!~~~:~)~ofli:~1iA~~s~ 1i~; 1!1 ::~ o~ 11~pr:;t~t1~~~;'•t~~~ i:e~.~~ t~he11!to~~r~~r~l';n:::!~\~; 1 n:;:~~:ut~~

llohll.r,

char\:"cd with our united energies and made to bri.sUe "!ilb our r esolute and nrilc actn·ity.
The mom! fore~ of Socialisln~hml fu ll play in this campaign and its influence ;_, clcc t rifyi n~,; I he

workers aud arohlling the nation. No)' ill the ti me to give expre11..,ion to the spirit within 1111: to
tnutllllf.tt moral e11thu11ia~m into actual achieve m•·Dt. Now iR the hour to turn loose! all our J~Dt·np
.

t~riala

n~;.~ r:t!~.~.•~:0~t;:::•t1~~~ •t~:;:~~:·~~~:·~oo~;~~~~u~" e:vi~~~
••~minlotrasioo.
pr~&gt;&lt;luetloo,

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"bu1ineu
fl... upon tk• !on• ot
f!'"t~y worlr.lnj:lT'an kroo ...•, tn.n~portlltion an&lt;! Ui11Tibution, mak1111
•n buy1ng ~be.j•ly, ••.,.. ma· , u.oro Jialeult tb• l ua\ o~o·rthruw ot
whi&lt;:b are th&lt;' prodtoeu of ! tbat donu~~&amp;nt daN wbleh ;1 no..- top-

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fen·~u:(ls 11t1!ks~t:~ui 0~~et e~a~~~~-ti~ ~~:n!~.!fu:~o~ ~:!:~:~:;·the workers of t ht- n111iou: ours :::~~;;,,:.,:&lt;!ofmii::..:~ri1;1bo;~.:. ~:h.Pi•~ : ;&gt;li;:~1: :::i:•ILdnaean on!'" rrre It·
~~~~~~·~;':~!~et~fa:;~~\? i~~o~~~d;-;~~;is:~~~~je~U~rl':~~alirea::o::. point the way out of thl' wildt-r· . :~·;;~::t::i1o : 0 ;;!~ a~~~ :~~=~~:~~~:: i ulf hy joiatl; tuUIIIing, thr~"~h u.,;,
Born of the lll.me eruel alavery and heir11 of the l'I.Utne

blightin~

misery. the&amp;e

~talwarl

"ur1s

~:o~;~;f:Rih~i\:h~~~:·~t!o 11::;1\:~~~h:;h~:v:sc~:; r=~~::'i~t.!o~~l-~gh~c·:f oJ~;~ brotht- r~.

o( the

Ill!
t)ut of
From now ou the way ia clear, lite f11ith uu~hakable., and the victory certain.
-i.t:l but each or u11 measure up to' his full stature in thil hour of battle, tu1 each e~rta iuly will
:~:~• worthy 'to bear the badg.! of Sot:ialism and to hoi? ' place in t he ranks of out; I{IOrious mo.\·e.

J\11 h ail.

hosta or Industrial America! The hour has come for you to cNl!IC hung
.aeatlered !,~:;e: ft iTbere Us no royal ro~ to freed !!l11. You nmst fight to-

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dh•id..ed 11.ml

..........,_,.,...,..... '"' '""c"--.-::_!:~~::i!l~!:,~~~·int;efn~~ec:e':~ ~~ed d~m~~!og~~~~ ~~~
can race and conquer the world ; .!illlllding upon th/\1 rock we can
wage-slavery. emn.ncipate the toilinlf mas.&lt;J~, a.n.J 111areh trimnphaut1

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DEBS ' ~T ~

~~~~ ;:m~:~ O.:toher !!.
lie -.rill

epeak at big Bro.d..,..y
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t.o !18,000 f"'&lt;~JIIe.

:
~ret!·

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:t:~n~~0 ~0orreat

polltic&gt;t'l party,

yw

OCTOBER .22

1t the bigbf!t!t po•· l own

~:on·rnment,

thr

funruon• o!

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•w

whi~b

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will e11eourage a11d a..iat tbe i

lo ord•r

1.0

11aden~aud

any ruo..&amp;-

~:~·;,:~to~~-: e;ea;:;~~~:~h:! ~~ i:~:t ~~~:~:~~tftr:O~~:~:,n~

••&lt;I

t&lt;'r..le 1111d traMP.Grtat.i•u,
to ..n l •iapfll il.ll eha.rael.er, who P'"1' illl rvo!ib';i;~;:..prod~W:t a.t the b.lgbeet po~~· J :~~i~:...xve•u•, aa&lt;l wbo dominat• il.l ~

Great Mass of the Bull Moose Voters
Are Honest, Well-Intentioned Gtizens
1.:
r h p
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11 J h
8
t'ir:t.] :.~~ :~11t:e 0~u!o~~r!'u7;.~~:~=~''t?eb~:~
we linol the o.ixtremely lar11e da11 wbo tb.. •~~ne1, the noen who 1&gt;&lt;-Lon« to t.be

th::e~;a~~!l ;.~o;~c o~a·~~~"

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pnur in~o .the. :;'re~t A~na~, tbe big· ~Oil E. lh~n tb~ peatf!lt orurl.l ·, ebara, ta bontJ. It J&gt;rO\"hlte, roerbal*, nine· Trutl, wbi&lt;:h fon: 111 lilt wotnfn . eiUj:Mt hutldong ut" );~w '\ ork State.
I'IOUtlup &lt;tOW•I. IWIIrme•l I bout .
tenthl of tbe voUog 1trength of tbe ployfll'!l at Anb11r11 to .,..ork loog houno

::;

, ; ;•a ~::~::
will a!ternoon, Oetober 21!', .-peelal ucu,.·I .O..bL

the~~=;,~ Ar.cnal .. : h• ·~::r. ~~n!o::q:;:: ~r;!':~~ e~,

•••:•••·~~ 1 '' "';" 01 Or.tober f!.

joi~t l"o•h•~t

;:oll~n~::·~~;~:b~~ei;~~~::~:~~ ;:;'! ;';~~~~.,~~~~~o~:~:;u~~· ~!·;,J:~::~~
b::~! 8~~~c~O&lt;:~i~ ! :.:.~:~~~~ i:0~:: \~!;~~~l•:;;;~~ou':: ~~::;~,!::lu~::. 111:.~~·::· ~~::·n•::~ I ~:~: o11~ =k~~~ ~~o~\~;«:1~~:~~
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yo~ .,;~0t~i~:~: ~::r;r~=~~~~ nu~h1~0e;:~~b:i!ligbeo!~;;: ;:•;:u~;

•1n1

thi•

·, '.~.·.~.•,',',.',~.~- u_:,',',," ",, •••,.i:i,.',',~,•.:i,',',:,',' :, :~·~:~:1::~~;:::~~:.~·:::;:: 0~ 0~~:e ·:~•:,:~

Get U.Ue aa rork.

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y~:O~~n;! h::::::t~ ~~: e::::·=~;: ::u:!oo•fb!!: ~r::
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Rl~ting

~: ::~ :;:~:~.
on

Tu~~ay

e\"en·

lug • •II be tbn great~lt poh!JMI meet·

:1=~:::ld ~~~'~"~: :~"
g

York ·

~:~~o!":7a ':::1;:~;~

u, abeoluteJy :o~: an~~ =~d=:!t In d:~:1!~
The MCoo&lt;l ~tu. to be eoneid~r~d •tort~, l:(lnt roU;..c lt. bo.rdm of aweated.

=

~:::·:•bo0!,~.: z:'~e; t!~yu:'et:~~t~~ :~:=::~~:~oyu:~dt~l)'~~~n )(:;
· o~ party mac.b.lllft u the largu Frank lfunae:r, wW.d•are bat

~·•=n~a~~::~~~ .~;b~ ~~:~:~:~~.:-,.~
daM'' ot polltkla..., If we ftl'-)'
To. a l"at e%&amp;ellt, t.Ny
tbelr iatereal.l ar11 ia
latP"tlfU ot Jueb

llrl•izll"

!mU:

Tile meo Mlltad u.- trudled. '-*i!Utiona •~- - . 1/111.. tleu .W. aa4
ftnaoel•l JeDiu. Tlie:r Juao,.. pwt•tq
weU that s.oo..-.-eh .W aot M .t.eu.t

tk: ~~:::.:·txa!~ ~:.i~~;t: -;~~.\ ::u~~ ~~

n.elr •IR:bMt i.def-1 to tury 011 bla Uapa.lp.
of to•ern-nt ill to
"Uow p~~rf.etly toollalt ol ~"
.o«."-eept ••ere tbe you .,.,., "to,...... tli.eir IJI.OH)' 011 a
.Ot.proputi Ltll ~t •t.¥o.
lo.t c~uae, EitMr tkey ua .,.,,. waat.
thlrd,~ ud .do!lliaaAtdaee, al-tul, o!tbey ar~JNit~ol

t.l!.e 11Ullelt ia llfllllber•, witb.ia BO!IM\"alt,"

"'f''11J~oroa~pent on.l~oo.Sevelt's Campaign
.

Won't be Wasted, ~ven If Ticket is Beaten

J'ridd, )'Oil

wroa&amp;: ia bot.lt flll·
have a eleareut,p.r,.o..
b tbe unee of ~
b•• lftO ttlat 1a •uadr.U
lll• eoaatry .all putie. aoa·
eapltalilb bna Mea f'o?eod:
.~pla1t
a.r~ work't!nl
Lt'l

:tl••

who are poudaf lato tta. 8ocia.1il*
party ia lhoab ud dro~
Thy know u W.U aa uyboly t ....
t•at..tbe 0:~ -W.be.h u '"Cw "P'
peat.. to tlM wwbnl. WW 11 \h
u.hual tblaa fGr t~ to 4o lf UrooQ
wiah to reytla 'tWr pip epoa u.,.-

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LAMAT.ION

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from SJar' 1)

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dirld('; t:..t-• u.. tw.
!1~e'::,"~"-,_7u-~~u.::..u,

provide a o:oa-t.tr-aa'f_.t
~Mol • ·•II t plit tN worten iato .....,_ tempted 1.0 tpread ' ' ' nlaOr " ~
riaJ o:a.,J;a. n.t:y bow lllat tlaey , . . •eet.lllP weN be.ld jol.aU,. bf
a ot .,. tlli. )'al' ud t.ba7 do""' hMi· Soc'-li.U a ad t1111 ~.,.,,.
111

::te 1~d::::~~pWt.::=. tb~~~-= ~r:

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aab

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=~~1 ~~~~~1u~;:ub~~= :;~

!;;!" ~~PaLAmii''XS:
iQuimi£.:::i~e~:_:v-~~1 ~~;::e:,;! ~~:·• ~~;o':'t;":;~0~t

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Dariar LM

wu, M beu\t. jtl ._m, th·.i,.'td~ feu la

1=~

Mot a Spnlard la... Uie baek, ia a boelr. Cl"iaaa. tut
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w n bJ«t, wriUn

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BTIJtUG- 1.: -:- .-~·:.·- - -ot·'"!U :O~a! ~

Uae Soci&amp;J;.t oolor, U.t a:loriou. BED ABOLITION OF T UE

DEPAR·TMENT STORtS

Rooeevdt ia a Mmbty 'l:lero in

f &amp;JDiliuly ot ' ' tbt 11MU or tlla worlr.· a dos)ted fl J!laab i.o tlleir
hla-daa.'' U.u. NCorall.i..aJ t bt clue- wbld•an eo•v.d Jl!itla •

.. the e., at u atdoJ.
th•J 'll'aot you to
A abOJt t ime -co, thor beld a • • U · •r•tem ia
laJ oo a Friday a iaht l.a C.auatio11 from tb~ red
D.all. Oll t.ba f oU..U, oipt, t.loa So- WOU LD :SOT

aad ""' 11oo dollllt. uy
d&amp;N to' reid tt ·to klllil
heat 1lJ. ta•orit• ap ltilet;
hM .,_. lllDdl ad~

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~~u;~ :.1111~1 •.::-~!:..·~~:.~; ~i~~~:S,\1~~£ PROVIDED
u ..d for bodo _..iorta, tbe « · YOU WOULD T RUST T B.RM
pt.DH of en..:tl.11• t.be wo.dea plal.l.,m Til£ JOB.

Those Who:Pav the Bill:s Must Control
The Policies of All Political
It U a aaft -.-nloo Lhat tile f*IPI• ' Truet aod llarve.ter Tnat poUtle&amp;l
'll'ho 1or&lt;wula Ule _..,. ,., ot wu, tbe f terr•"· and U t_be '' titular llead."

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pulioa

~or ..........•"""11111

iro:: ~':! ~~~..:i~\4 &lt;;.,J :t

:!. l;:;a~~;~~"~~~ o:!!:!e!: ~~E~~~~UO~AS8D!TAB[.JSB:lmMT

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u.r ....-.paper~.,..

the " llero of 8u JIIU

... •~ ~r .tM J"'e:monklfl'
~ fu ....d wiH tllot ftoly
lib cnnt ••ae;la,Q n•_.w•.• 1a
8p&amp;aido-Am.ricu llaaJhMI', ...

Hlll," e1Kied.

::~;~~ ~~~~-~-wi~!.,~:: '::X

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·~lfADy TO S!fPLY All YOOI FAJ.! All .wm.~tmS

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.. supertb; ln. quaUty, and positivelY. correct in~ detatl
of style. P~ce.s are also unequaled, being far lower
than yoq, wtll find U"t Main Street Stores wh~re rent ~
high. We trust you will visit our Stores, Inspect the .
merchandise and compare our prices ·with the prtces
of other stores, before purch2Sing.

:~p:~:..::d•tht•w~:U:~~c&amp;lotra;:~ • :~:u:::t~a7' .:.'t:~~.:~:~~:~~:u:;·~!;: ~~~~:a::ill~~~yu:: ~';.~. ~: ::~M~= wbollJ'
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v&lt;'ll mrano 1
1 llldletmeat of tbe P ro- the oe.u.tion ot U.iotroope.
battle a11.d . .r. oat bWDaA .,...-,tq o.r a
t••" r' HL~t '':" l&amp;ll~d.ateJ: •r~tl •tl i ll"re...,ive !'any, ju1t u an lnd~ont aa•ed by tbe
,
1ratUude, )le W • ••r
lll'J'"O

of HOOH•·elt ~ould :"ea n ac lli~OrMRet llmicg frllm t be .-a.r, RooM..-elt riM by eU.bllll 1lpoll t.bt
Bull mrnt or the I tol:tf'UI\"1 Party.
waa ll.alled u a here, with abou u t he .fritDU wtlo baNI

plllform an&lt;! doctate otl poheoee.
The c&amp;mJ,..;III t unda of t.ht

.,

n the entire busine~ career of out .ttOre!, we haV6•
never entered upon a Fall Season so well prepared
a.s at this time. Our stocks are larger, better selected.' .

d 1.11 ~

br ....
pnAdeat ia 1001.
from Sao J o.u B I D battle tiat he
.i.. elll'ioq eombl-Uoa o.t'
elailu to b•• Pot u he ~- '
o:Ja•w a~hert.t...r ud CUJlaiD1
It b reeorded t¥t BOOM•elt a11.d 1111 bu eaabled llJ.. · to

i t , .. ._ Spa~~W. ~Idler nmalllJ

LC!W P..RIOE8

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tkbt'

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-&amp;!._~RES WHE_RE

~Y~/~~;;· ;d1111 ~::t,re~,.~r~:~ 1·r~~;~~~~~t:~:' e~:!i~.~:n~~~B;;: :~:: !':ti: ~:~le•:··~:-;;u:~~ ::;~ t~.~ t::~a ~!,b.,'···--ullll
~~~~:~~ ~i~ta~~~itYT~~~y~~~ ;::~:j,,.1~i~en:~·:,~: 11:',t:l! ~~:oe:~:::~
J"t"i:IT A~ SU JH:I.~' AS 1'1H: WORK

ISO &lt;.:!.ASS I' A YS TilE 1.111.1.8 0}',
A!\0 ('()S"rllO I~" THE Jlf'~'&lt;T ! S!~;."
Of', TilE ~1 AL ! i:IT I'A.HTY.
'
lu oe.l~tm~: Tb010dore RooHYelt 1" '
tlot principal oul,jt&lt;"t for Ill 1 11iyti1 of
tbe I'"Top....,,.·e l'1rty, """do_, the
full )i:n,...-ledge thtt the re .,., plenty

at hi1 a r t""'''" u mey t..e
i
""lor1te hoa ten.Jeacit'a with
tu t br worl.:mtc ,.,,.,_
Wholr it •• !rue thll HOOH\'tlt
h.'" "" mnnt the original let.dt'r
J•r,.~:rruh•• or l naur'll;enl
.,.,~.. ~~~ fou$:ht most •·igorou.ly
Uul"•rt .\\. l.d'ollett~ •hen

ubtice U.at if a ri_ch maa itaj't po.l· Bay.

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In or.lu t.e l&lt;!&lt;lltl bit own el~tion , of 1901 ; p.rmh ted
·
1904, be did oot loeailtlt to •rote the Alton ,.uroed a nd
notorioua ·•).ly Ucer Jlarrimao'' of "IQ.ya baa UOWll b.la
io wbith be J'Oint"'l CKit to the M'.r\'e ouch of tbe p eat
"l
lrlni t~&amp;S the~· were b.oth of eapital . u would belp

~0 ,~;;~~"1 1 ~0 th~.:..::-t~~::..l~;;rr;:.:~ ~~;.:~,:;;;n~~:··.t 1t:=~~~'t" 1 ~~:!

•w•ptt-IJII

u

moulht&gt;i,.,.e of 1b&lt;1 81•·•·1 lhr

I""''''''"

he """~ ht to rcg1,1late.

no\~ gl~tno

our ltrabtno iitamPf"
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SlEGRIST &amp; FRALEY· ~

tlo.,.., ~orpornt ocul.ll {~r rnmt7ooign J&gt;Dr· the Yorpa lote rH"IS, wtth 811-l!dUd
ot tbeu mumcnt• 11t1y

Stores ,Jire

- -.- Br sul't v•u uk (., S/rgrlst &amp; '1'r•lrp Cradl•g St•mp -.- -

~~~}E~i::!:.~ ~?~:f~l;~~~::~!I§1i~f::~;~~~~ ~7;±~~-l ho J•&lt;I••Uoll

fl~&gt;e b~nbreb

.

min';""• an•\ 1..:ored from politic&amp;! dakanerla
It mu.t
f250,000 ror hi• eampaign that the 8tH! 'I'nlat. group

Brief A nalysis: of the P olitical Career
,........ l'roor
of Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt I"" IOU II•\ in

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Double Slel(ri.t &amp; Fraley ·T radlnlf Stamps - .equal to II:C dl•·
· oount - with every pu.rohue

~!~~~~:·r;:~:~~~:.\::~~:e :.~;':

·st. . . 1018-1028 Broadmay

508-518 William

elll.orate detai l ill the trilllll{lb 011 t bat O«Uion..

r--?.i:i~~?:7;:;.~:~{~::~y~: ~~~:!n~t~~:y:~;i:~: ~:,:~·:~·:~ i;,~~~;:\;~~T;~J.i:~§ :~~:!£~t,;.f~~?~~:.~ ~ ":, : 2~~J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
nalt•l J-oy

tla~ J&gt;Oiilittl I&gt;DMH

of t.ba lte·

]"'~'t""' · "·bo~h

lut.•J

u~til l :i97, tb.t

never huitated to O\'f'ffi•le tbe Ia• in daiog a lda&lt;lly, brotberl7, a el&amp;b borl,-

c:

::::~·~..,•," ~~:.:~.~ th': ~~:up~0 ;h.~huebl~:: .'.~·~~:~.·-~~1r ·:~:·"~:;' ;~e~!~i:::~· ;~~~:.~ ~i: ~::~~::::dot ~~c ~::~:i::rr:;•t!:~~ :~fu!•:;mtt:;"';n ~':.:,! ::t u·krl

whet

1 o·r~'"l:

thd toolouru.n• &lt;'All '' ariato·

o•ro.,.•l• of worlllngmcn during agalnlt the

li iT\"Hiet

Trull, en1bled lridtratioD tor the • - of tbe

:~~:" ~;:·,~~au';• c:~cl:~::~· 1111~~ni; :~~;~;,:·, ·.~~ ,;,"u;~•.n•;;r ~~:~~~~:-i.,T~: ~~:~S~~.: ~~~:t :::;::::~~ ~:~::.~: ~otb1i~~ o~"''i::ti=~~~~~ ~
ar o•tl&gt;&lt;'rat '" ,.olitiu,'' a toll&lt;' II"' '~"
hun hy b !o ].... lot•nl mentor. Tb.:ow..,. C.
l'la t \. of o•ltr~!t-Toua memory
t'ruou
tb~ •t• rt, fo., .,..., ,..hat "' known u 111
.. .,,~.,.,r...t •on 111111, " thtt i~ to oay,
• ml u """0 0\"0uld eut ..nlt to uy '"'"

oh~ fa~t t b. t lor t·•~••i"l: • &amp;]•Tillg, A !tlor~;.~ n iot.-rt.. l8 to loon out f !!!i,()()O,. of hi1 bn~talltle., bio
·h'" l' •t.·•·l apoke wuulo! .tart out of tbe 000 of thf Uno te•l Statu tttlllury !u11do tendenry toward ata•lam, hit
I
··oul of tho~ &lt;'lub 0\"o\b "'hi,· h the JIOlice· 11 rain rangiag {ron• 6 to ~!i per cent. and bU lou.l·mo;tb.ed io••eeth·e,

m•" rouJ.I guh tbc bud~ of refractory 111 order to break the 111011.,,_ •tringeDCJ' without end ue told.
•trokNo. or "Hn k1ll them if it uemed
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....... t o the J&gt;DIIUUIIIII to do 10.
Personal Anecdotes Which Portray the

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~:.: 1,,J ~~::.:::" ~:. t.hh: ld~:n -~~~i~ J•U:,1rei·~o=~;~.~:1~r:0 :~:...o~lf~':t o:;:;_

Jll.~
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vain Egotist and s;,aggering

borror '""hen tbc young "ariotocrat lu
M01t of 111 rememl&gt;&lt;l!r h ia ruriou• de- in all of t he p&amp;pt'n ;;t tbe
idea a nd cooly nullcia tiou o r Mra. Belll my Storar, few know the Mquel wbicb It

b••
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of certaio aniru•l• gue t ba lie ta
.ome of ROOM,..,lt'• tal" of bit o'"'
TAILORING CO.
upleitt 11 a "mighty hnater."
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)Ioit of ut remember with horTor1

w burdu u.. 4 -• whh bM TJ reQ~.t\ud ruunlol{ eo~,eaaet.
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whnn,ri.liDg hor..rbat ltintbeperlt a t
Wuh iDJ{ton, 1 younc woman ... ho wq
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of '' IHe majeote'' on t he
of the
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tbreaten dire injury to tile yo 11111! girl

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bad of &lt;ho "bo~." ' "'"'
make an abje-ct apoi0ft1 to tbe
pain of iu.te11t death. U
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he daimt to bt in b il"booh ,
of the 81•1 Tru.rt'a polltleal •011t.b·
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We lind him Ulerticg tl:at he .3 noW
in tavor ol tbe •ballot for •o111en.. It
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Keeps the best Meat

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tailed a t th•fWbitto HouM.

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that w e have put
on sale at just

$10.50 '
All sizes from 33
to 46.
Step lively if ~ou
want on&amp;.of these
fine coats.

LH. BAKER &amp;CO.
353 Main Street
lROQUOl~~·LOCI

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25 COOS- OUR BIG NOON DINNER- 25 COOS
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FRJDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22nd,
A haodtoz:ne Gold Wateb w111 be preM:!oted to t he

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tDot' popular lad7.

Each tlcl:e' eolltlee tbe bolder toaTote.

Eugene V. Debs
Cantlidate f~r President

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Candidate for

L~ Governor

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''tu~sda~ Even.ing, Oct~b!r 22
ADMISSION 25 COOS -·. RESERYED'WTS ~COOS .

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER J9, 19J2f"OR PRE.SlOI!NT

EUGENE V. DEBS. of Indiana
f"OR VICE PRESIDENT

EMIL SEIDEL. of Wisconsin

WHO PAYS THE BILLS?

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                    <text>EtJGENEV. DEBS

iBUJII'.UO 50CIAL1ST ON
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"'VVDi''I!SD4Y TO

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· atl!rOiodwayArmory

TUESDAY, Oct.

-' SATURDAY

TJ.

A.·PROG LA·MATION
Buffalo Sociallat Gets &amp;suits ..,_...,...,._~_...., ..... r
Men WW Oriouihe - Three Meetings Called
Hoodw¥ Employees. ·
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To the Wor~i-ngOias~
of·Buffalo

ll!lettilllp 60'-itted ot t.Jb
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Ra11••r ba \'e li«111 brooallt to ;.:~=~ ~.:::~""'~be~':':~:~
rtAhU: that .ometbiDJ mu.t loe doDe he of t.otereltt to til e mc.a by .ucb
to &amp;llt&gt;"IUe the ~:~~~oditl~na undn •bleb A. t.:oona, R~o~bbtrr,-, '\JS.Utlr. or
f'b e..., uaotonaene...Jeoadustor.erework· -rtb.
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Tbe« ol'ftl'lala wf:re
mueb blUrWe he"e lUll ed tU workln11 boun ot , ..ted ie 'll'hat ftw ..,gfe.tlo.oa W6t of·
tb- •eowb ltbeolllpeltllerntobeot~ fe r~! by tbe ,meD,all ll .,.l de o.otee on
duiJ frolft • rl7 raorqing until }ate at the ,JU.Cu..•oa, but whtbtr t hy or'tll
lllil(llt. 'Mae t l•e le IJ&gt;Iit U!IIIO tloat uo h. ... e tlu• a•r•e to bra•e tile wretb of
allow•~• 11 made for r.,., rcnion or the ~igb nd 1ni1hiJ lawyu·precideat
111111-.erneo t, ao ol at the um" time aot of tb ~ rn.d ia a « •eat qoK(Ioa. Tbei'T
,,,; 11glog in rl'ltuMI a wa&amp;etbat i1111f· jot. al.., i• the ecnr.1taat alsb.t,.• r.e
lldent to kHp a lnln lo f ood ud doth · ":ble b bt.uota them. The BD!falo f:lo.
lag.
er.alia t will .ll~ep tabti on tbenr..
Tb e Doftalo Soelal iat 11.- l th •iwol t ba
At thellf! meetin~ •hie b • ere held
m~u · to orpn!.w 11 Ia olh&lt;!!r dtiM, at tb r. Hert e l Bar11, ForHt Bun and
wbtu1 It baa bn11 aba wo tbat ili',tbor 111 Co~! SJ)Tlnt, the nau wua uked
.,.. ,ea. llf!tlf!r •ouditio~ and aborter tak e ,,.,, la t he diKo•ioo, but
bo~n Ia tba re.u lt.
a1t11 wo rklnjJ on ~. lia.e 1r.aows

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w~r~k~',.al~ll~:·~~~~~~~: 0~e:t:~ c:; :pt!::tt~:~:e111b~" t:'~'l111b::;.:~
apuak Ia do l• reaard, tt Ia aha a fad 1•i t uation. Jf e would -~~ find oot
111111 the JoteruJtlona l Ia W.ded dowa 1M! wu not ru api ag the tO III Jiany ll'bd
wit h a ll kind• of 111\.e8 aod apottera. a l.o that be wu not .work l111 for It
n .... m&lt;'n are tb eiO•e.t kind of cun. uy IDD(If.
1'b&lt;'T W'Otk with the otb era nd in·
That tbf't!C cnHtlap ba1·e bee11 ea.ll·
ui11 le tbe.ir l ellaw worken Into atgu· ... 1 I• J&gt;roo t tkat the ~OmJN~DY Ia, afra id
meou ao&lt;l lut·lt.e them to ulouoa ia aomet hiDII Ia tloiag Ia tbe way o! or·
order 10 K-' tl:u!h opinlont In tegard plll~oJ. Ona ma o ba• heea diadr.uged
to labor uoionaah e11turn aYer tbe ia· fo tnJ~reaooiag h laoJ&gt;ialonaoa llll ioai••
fnrm•lion 11) th~ (Rmpaoy.
•
anol 110 •IOdM otb.r. will t ollow, bat
111 tlr.11 t~j&gt;ecl the h lternatlaoal hat oe•·u t be i.,A If t he ·~pla:o'Ha ot t lli.
oho• n it..,lt In the r laM of tbl Rublao ~mp1a y, e:r.&lt;J-l to aj&gt;pi'Ovb aB,:o'tillo,;
ll"''tornm•nt. Ju olll re n ia tb eir ef· Ilk,. Jj,·hlt t h",:o' •Ill ha•·e to get to·
f o th 10 ke-t" j• •1010'11 tb,. ml'u bl\ .., (1\'I'T • guh!!r.
olonO! 111~ th in1: IO &lt;I tbrt( i• a Jj•lrit
~laoy j •...O j &lt; l ~ &lt;'lltll 1 lidng r.i t br.r oli ·
~It all •lung thr li n~ that only n~·tly or h o·li ri!'I'Jiy tbru11 gb th ~ h r.IPT ·
,....t.f tbe lj&amp;arll and tb t1 t'OTPJ,.D1 .national whkb /1 a pnblit utility aatl
a·nu J.l b•• n • jn!, 011 tta hau •IL
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1t i ~ a
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That o1.1.r 01 6orta M ,.e u(lt IH!fou r.n 1 ro11.t.a nt •:•... m of h&lt;rii!Jl ,.,,j llro1111 1
, 1 111 \• ohu'lll'n hy tho faN thllt ... ~ .. nuy m ~:r. . 11111 tl:" 1•1.1.Liia tul!er~. ~· w•ll. •" "' o.fti e 1..1l• art makinr au"mJ•b to
t~l' in~o, thr(IUJ.:b tloe la d• of Ot'Jo:IIIPifA·
·nmrthlnj.' In ~qurl~b tbl" "I'' " ! nf un · tr.on .
t•••l
.U eO! UIIII'I hlu·• 1- n a•hntio~l ~
II 1. tun ~ now , Don't walt for tl:r.:R
., 0
tb ~ ' "' ll&lt;•tlu I!Oir.l• 1tatin1: that all ""'n ll"'u•u t ian, ol n it yauraelt.
ODJ~·
"''"'l . .ft:t .. ntUng wo1.1.ltl t...:l'l•~ on~ th '&lt;'ml."h a unlon •·Ill you be able to
huto.r'• ,,.,. ,' n ~On&lt;J,.nutl,ou.
bo ld you r j ob.

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asked by wellPany deetru it
working ohus
be cleared up,
fonh , un!ogged
by political trickery
rhetoric,
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U il the purpoae
~ ana.lyu \he....to-c&amp;lled
Progressive movement
pa.ps to giVe to our fellow-work.
ingmen \he unbiased facts, concunl.ng the Progrdtive f~Y *';Dd
Theodore R001t velt with upecit.l reference to their nla.tionsh1pc ~~
labor in the put and their a tUtude toward labor l.n the present. 10
ordu that we ma.y pup UU!y and accurately, wha.t we m&amp;y .expect
ol them in the future, should Lbe fortune s of poUtics rest wtLb t.be
Steel Trust gTOUP which atanth behind R?osevelt in ~ atrug~le with
their ancient enemies, the S~nda.rd Oil gToup backlDg W!Json-:a.
struggle--in wbJCb Lbe muters sit quietly in Wall Stree~ wb1le thctr
paid spell -binders a re moved hither o.nd thither, bbbops lllld ki~
and queens and knights, with the . common ~ot.en a.a the pawna tn
this national eben-game of contending capltahsta.

Men Behind the Progressive M ovement
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Are True to Natural Class Instincts

�. TWO CIIPLET"

·'QIPARTM•ttt

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THE 8 _'rORS8 WHE:RE LOW fJI10 1E80Rf,laiM

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n t_he entire· business career of our s.!_O!!~ we have
never entered upon a Fall Season so welt prepared

~ ~t this time. Our stocks are larger, better ~l~cted,
suPerior In qu~tty, and ~ltlyely ~rrect In every detatl
of styfe. Pl1ces are also unequaled. ~lng far lower
than you wtll find In ·MaJn Street Stores where rent Is
btgh,. We ·trust you• wlll vlslt our Stores, Inspect the
merchandise and compare our prices with ';he prtces

of· other stores, befo re purchasing.

Double 81e8rlat A Fraley Tradln8 Stamps - equal to' I!%diecount - with every purohaee
bun!)rel! ~tores are

now

giving our ltra!)hl(l llitamps

SIEGRIST &amp; FRALEY
508·518 William St. •. 1018-1028 BroadtDay

GHIROPRAC.TJC
(Kl-RO-PRAC-T IK)
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LIFE and REALTH

We picked up 100
fine double tex-

ture coats, both
rain

and storm ·

proof. A regular
fifteen dollar coat
that we have put
on sale at just

$10.50
WI d o DOt UUI :C t'IICU. Of .at Mtolic!ue. 8 W'I eTJ', O.l.eopath;:r,
Muu1 e. ~.Uc H ealiu.&amp;. S u11..U • e Tben.peuU ca, Cllrlatl&amp;.u 8dwct~
~ mtt.Aod liNd by ot.b en u:eept the Clliropn.ctOI', wh o u•"' bi1 hnd1

c.t

utd~· ~~~.. :.,.:::~.::;! . :'!!.:·~~:~~~·l~;•,' .::;;,l'r•rlt("
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bout UM' of koiff~

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1Dvnt11at. &amp;~ le&amp;nl \ll l U~ ot YO W' diae&amp;M, It wUl COl t ~~~
:lotll lnl tot ap!ual &amp;D&amp;.I.,-.11 of your cue.

F. 0. HANSON,. o. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
&amp; II Pboou, T urF" 3019

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25 CENTS - OUR ·BIG NOON DINNER - 2S COOS--

Th e Cooi ·~·Kai~erhof'

Basement Mutual

· E ntrance on Pe&amp;tl Street

Bud'• lo .&amp;geut tor Ill~~=~~~= ~:~~~~;:Jbi!J~_t~~~ aod l'eriodklab.

S. BRODY .
~~~'!:.·~~~:~:~~r~ 11~usel~ Teu
S t reeL, Cor . Pratt,

_ ,._. Butni.Jo , N.Y.

�.·.AT:.

Broadway Armory

· Cutsdap €vtning; October 22
ADMISSION 25 t:OOS

IIESfRVED SEATS 50 COOS
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8EOURE YOUR nOKETJ NO.W

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�PO:R PRESIDENT

EUGENE V. DEBS, of 1a6ia.o.a
POR VIC! PRESIDENT

£MlL SEIDEL of Wbcomin

WHO PAYS THE BILLS?
W hl.).- ~ .. r Jill''• th~· ean'J•3ign fuml1'11f a politi«"al purty wih
llu11 p11rt ,•, IHlii;L l•ool.~&gt; an,J brt't••·IWII.
llo .nm •USJll'~ that J.ht· M or~eau11 , the Friekll, th~ l'trkiJ.J..K'8,
Ar,JJ h•tld~. th,. \'11uoJ,.rllilla. tl1c Twowl•lys 11nd othull Or their ·
'"" JlllltiHK up lttUJ&lt;Iro•tiM of tbouqwl11 of dollan for tht' AA~e o f
iu" ) vU '" lliO•·iul and iu.luMtriul juwt io·.-1 "
Tlw S.wull iKI
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HJ•f'r" x inlnt•·lr t.·,o,OOO iv l!nod 11111ndin lt' at tlw 1
Til·· t•oliti•·uuu• ('"u t"lk ~thout "omcial 1 ·
IIHtil t lw~· un• lolurk in th t• f Ro·c . Wf'
un1il II' •• UO ,\Sil T AKE IT
1'\•wwh~t f'Hrt,·, '' "'r~

If tho• D••mrwr!lti" Jlftrty tllt•llnl to do ft ll)' th itt g for ti l&lt;' work ei'JII,

\\'11\" IJOI-:SS'T Til E DE)IUC HATi f' I'AIITY UEGI=' I~ TilE
WtJ. JI I !"HI'T II. whcro· it h"11 lwd co utrol for t•ouu tl cu JCflnt.
If th• • H••J•u bli••nu pu rt y w1•rr• will iu j.! to rio nnyt hing for th e
Wt1rld111: 1·1Mil. wll.\' do•·tHt 't it l.c~tin rilt'ht n ow f II lutJI' co mpld e

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to olo
for tlw
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why .lidrr't l1 c tlo litmw thiur.: durin~ tlw Mo·1·r·rr yellu t hnt he had
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fn• ··. , ~tt·nH.:ht 11 hi I•· tllt"y ur•· .l .. llilll! yolu whnt ··nuld e soH~n·it:ll j :O.:.utlooly oloubtt that C.]lital.·om
eo.ndnioa tbet our po-ewat Cet•ltalilt wltll \\allaee _ln bl•
o•ih l •' ll li ·• .' "" nr•·. nuol ull that ~·•rt of thm~: .- wh,·u ~-nu kunw. nu d he-1 a t~in;.ing In t ime, buL tbere eno ,didtluel ma11f
r),..l k 1111ll . 1h11t tho· workillll l·l us 11 whidr W!lltl(l l"ll!•· rh,·ir ··•wmio&gt;s not,. ftw .,.b.o eeem 111 helit''" tbat It
\'ou tr.11ow of many JleOi•le wllo haTi! 11_.te111 of eeono111k1 anti
order
llut th to, 11 ma! he

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had
fc&amp;rf'd lbet toll tad • 1' 11 tllem
=~~e~~;!:,:!,•":~ of
tr.now, tbtre .,. alwa,-. plen ty of
1 o• oK womn to l4 bacl,-f OI"
hea 111 depart-IlL 1ton•a u
Jlutfal o.
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f1-.;e buadred WOIIIU foreetJ

CJ"''"'i•l&lt;ll•Y

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WOMAN'S EMANCIPATION

n).!Rinst i

WHY WORKERS HONOR DEBS

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mnt IICJ~ ele, tr.t, U · • "~""''""·
..e'l'"ink: ma lott aad at blo:r.

-.::::.o-rl•l i• •ner ebangi!li &amp;lid
an~ fonniag.
l pli..d ~~"""tel !'lteROQ\U&amp;I Au tlo•f' i l••e.Jentpder of 1odet1 11
- b tllere an:o- ,--eon for Mlie•·iag Qr collKti•·e nj~rin~e. of mn of •
ti'f to t be rul e. Rut wb ill! tle
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•.•umin10 t!'at, Oapitali_am_ i. an ntej'" .-alu• thu tll(ir in•li.-iolaal Ollft~ Doee lOin! f lee ot the earth k
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t•tofi to 't~e rv.le, CUt 1t .•• nut _a.. b}e-et aot the ta rt tbet muy ~re 111-l;be huJ,...riOnal foree. of aeture,
to thf' uuu· .. rs.d law of hfe •·h1 ~ b ,.-o.-- "",. &amp;D•I mao1 f orma of_,., orolH 11 l': baagl!d by tile hatdl .. d bn.la•
t;ttLS all_t bi11ga, tbe tly • • ..-ell •• the ba•·e paued awa1end ..-ere, eaeb tD it.t mam.
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.m o•le otloo.-ial 1ifo

p rll' l\tl:' pro,Jwr•-~·- 1'ht o•upt •!iilt~ ~ave nbolisl~ed pr~l"lll•· propt•rt~· 1
for tlu• lllHJOt'H~ or Uti, Thl:' Stl{'tllh!lt!l ll.rl:' ll~lllnS\ PM\"II.fP prnpt•rt~·
u ... r I at at~· ~omlaiUitl tht fehlrol
ln. ~b,•• mca·ll•'• (If li~c_: Rl!,~ imll ltnybml~· ~WJI~ng ):our job• ~1111 _r~.HI : • hn~n of Oebriri, ..-b~ Lllo•t ., to ~Uill·l
t•j:!!llll- t 1\11~ I I •ly 0'' m n g • nur homf' hut -~ ou , 8!-'1\ln!il a fe ll Oil umg mon ,..rtb ·1 mvria•l ,te.U on reaurre-:llll " 1' the prh·:tte f&gt;"'']Wrty. \\' ,. ~,. it"tt~ M00Ut timu for the working t 1o11 n&gt;Orl&gt;. 1 .dultl be temrtedtomDuot
t•IH~-&gt;..., who l'r"•ht •·•••l it nil to 1!••1 !I httl&lt;· n r the pri\"&amp;tc jH'Oj)Crl,l'.
l hiJ~b' Ol~·•nrua. crow• thla ~r ead J•ro-

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h!J; l"fll•' ..wh il
for w h HI ho• &lt;lo.-slr"t Willi!. w•lo.l'nlt'n t of. tAt.
\"ou
what bu
t be
nu •l r.•• ·h it
'\o 1111111 lo~,-~ hi s \'O I•· ll'hn I"Oit&gt;li for his prirwiple!r
l "a.r~· fur a tune. bu t •mJIOUoble • MI~II 1 t"ned to otllto(1••1l ,baJ&gt;t&gt;eB t.o .)'OIL
,h_,.., tb •.,c-•re o f lnfantt, .. d
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11iut Ill d hlooJy ri'I"Oiution. It
I I(' '! " '"'~'" ~tul•· oJT It hiT•udy r••volu ti OII hy tloing po.'tll't'~thlr whot
111ll'M uh u nlt to •ly \., . dt•n•·. tlll1· wuy nr IIIIO ih l! r .
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f•Jr tl u- ''" l""tl"" ,f tho• t'Ul m lr~· : 1wd uot 0111' m t•kd of that 1\III OUut
will ~-~'" '" tu~kt· I if,. I'IUiicr, plc~tsa..n l er ur h~t.ppier for thl' g r eat work•
itt!{ t•]lt,_l'l II!U~·h prot!Un·d it 1\ij.

TJI:E HIOB-Mllft)ED OOPI.

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'By EUGENE V . DEBS
: : ri:~---:ell~!:~~
f•re&lt;t efllla··~lllrDt.
Onet UDioek tbe feuc.•.-. tbat frn
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The fliOII rforiou.e feature of the cou .. tJt,.. DJI:M b..-e cramped a.nd warp!';\~ -~.:ll.~fw!Jo
l'~uut ..-orl.t-,.iole Re•·olutioa, ADd ita
pr
_ , Joot.,DI featllte tor tbe- w~~rt;l of e.] •a•l lter1'ed tbe eoul of w-omea ..,d asa.e tl1 .. B•n Mite leadnl Ia
mao.tr.i••l, i.i
mW.I:OU. upon miiUou. ~: .. !~"" opea.e.:l ~lila "&gt;try 4oo,.. ~ : : t 1: :e ~~'- ."~u;!J~.~-:_~1: 1 :~

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I'Dt il tbt Mw 1nike.r. to wbieb tbe ..ad:~ of tbe agn ..00 .-b.o ue ;.,. the eeoDO~ale h f:4odam of wo01n
k.l
Tht·, :;.lll':''rlki~l. ll"hO nu t.• tht' I'Uihusiasm wit h which Uebi
wo111a.,~Nd ol tll.e world ia free.! froa •iti.~~&amp; tlotit
of ••·ery •tate nd
birtll. of 1 tue of ( r - ,
"~te .boot 1 our ..., 111 IIIOI'&amp;Jlt all
. I Jlt'OJII.ll 1toruwd .\latlison &amp;jUin' l t'&lt;"OUOI'&gt; ir lad Joolitiee.l - Na .. ery. tllia dime to joio with U.e111 io demeadi•c
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the ..-:Jrlliii!J dau aeeda to bt · suldtd
arul .. ,.~ from dolor uoythiD( ra1h.
In th ~ lllt!IUitime, howe•·er, tlte work·

~~:~~~~p~~~~r:fteexf&gt;~:::r ~~· 't'~::~~~~~~~~e~~~\~e~a~o!~"1 ::r!J~~~:t
w ork of .the

Ued \Jo. blood, Ud the IJIU ,bo Win
Jl..-e up 1WI lile lt ae.d be to earry ou.
.Ute ...Ull• ot tU.. rieb putr)'. S..
eauo you - , ~ ..,. 10 toad of ,-a,..
illi Ute ' ' fJ'Ud ol~ fttr&amp;, " aad you..,...
tlll patrloUo ll1:11p 111'110 eaa be clepeaded
11po11 not to dp mvdt t.IWtltiJI8 aad to
11o.Uoftheblooc!-letu.q.
But to .,., u• hom aauta, plet.M
d11u!t talk about "IIIII'" lot:erMt. Ia
Cllba ud ' lluloo. alld " our" ltlallcl
~ou ~d •tllat iort ot tltiq.
.nate are lott ol oUter ~ to IU&amp;ke

boA~r of the•rreat T. R.; but Ooey do
know 111'hat alia the "'orldDg ela- sad
they'r. dtteuu.U.e.J to make tb la eou·
try a ftt ylaee for working people to
live. Tlte members of B.. u~lt Seven
aay l.ltat under Bociali•m maybe they 'I t

tado~~~t aa4 "oar" factor!• !11 But-

tlaao DDJ poiiUeaJ quuk !11 Ute .Demoerat outftt, berriul!' uone. Sulur is
budy with wordy Dothlnp 111'kleb 'Will
make ltim lavalublt to t.lte muters i11
t~e nmpalgu. Tile r&amp;Dillt of t.lte IJ!ell·
binden 11!'1to e.an m•k•. "'orklug mutu

t.b- thiall It~ ~otuotrle. wlal ch yoo
bave ut"e r,..-of · Half of tlte t l1:11e TOO
laaveu 't e\'tll sot • job--to
nll t"DJ:
of "fore\,ga loterMU " . . d " it l.u.cl
~i11o1" enol that tort ot, llub-d ub.

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organl~ng

i111! tl ... i• dota1 a little
on
in it.•. 0 ...... , ae~~uot-but, a~dl.l'tl to aay

a~&lt;!

tbey 're

•till

~ominiJ

ia.

They rldt panaitu w11uld .•t.o learo. ho111' it

~!~:~~~r~~~~ ~~~;::~!~.o;;~~a~:~~~~~~:d;~,';u~rll~ ~~;/:~r;~~~~~:i:::ang th e m ::,:~~.,~.~~:~ngm::~:u:_f ~~: ~e ;:~~ ~·~~~~:;'·:,:7!1g,G:n';':~e;t ~!:e:~ ~:: ~ !~h~~:~tiaer 1n •

mao:h•n• •hop

tutlo~~~t"

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a:~~~:ul: ~::~:~ :O,b~~~~

kind } hat •ulu th eir purflOtf!.
-DBBS PAl'l'IJ!B.
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''Debt partie-,'' 110mewbat ~~~ th e o r·
der of theatre partln, are l.oei11g l orm od
lo uoaa 11 ,1ac.-. throu,g bout tlte el ty, not
fnl~·· among the workin( rlau, but

o r th•· ,.11 111 p ll ll &lt;i hart~'l&lt;'k. tht• C'hii !H' l'fi ar•• tl!ltl th~ riftc-(irtH:ti c&lt;" will b~ I out of ffik , it i1 hard for him to hd a re lik&lt;'IY to ca rry •itb t bem 111'ill cunic •oun es of life.

or

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a..· 1':!""W
ball u••
ia fa1t th l11n ing out, b11t 10 \u l1 : :!te., t~';:,; 11Yorkr~~rt.W 0el'tl~

:tBl:!

I f 1hr hoyM 1lo not n11turnlly tsk..: to tht&gt; Ufl(' of guns. they ll.r e to
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be .. Htimnlnt.•d" hy I~&lt;' N&lt;'hoo l tent:h&lt;'l'll to n r o u !W the lili\'111£~ iuBtirn;t
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for slau~h t Pr, an·.' prtt('!l _Rrf• to \o(' o!Ttre~l fo r wnrk~lllRTUihlJ!· ll Ill
hoped ~hHl tho~ c h~ldr~· n wtll ~oo n h eeot~H'.IIO tXJW r.t wtth the rttlt' that
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tlwy Will he 11blt' 111 I lllll' to mnr&lt;. IPr 11t r1 kmg w orknll-'1111:! 11 fill fllr .nwny
o!M!d ~~~~. IH!' So&lt;:-lab•IJ or ~- I 111 ~ ~f our truly wonderful ~r.. perdy. l il'.•Li,_-e ot. tll.e woriLi•~ dau "'boc lt ~p·
· hc•·e n• ra~e 1111e1d&lt;'l, taya wme one 111 ADd tf you ha\'e a kea~ wothi.a y~ r phN 1t1 '&lt;' oeli m&amp;, aod .it eannot be ~h m·
1111 th .. y ea n ~ th em.
lr th e uation doo•s not n ri11e in horror nt th .. p rojPI'I and dem.and · ouf! ot o ~o~r '.oe~llle"'•IIIIJIC! .., "?ut," be bo.om, ~11d .onre thlulung eap.a~• ~ )', luted nDleou we atro ke at th~ root of

w ·H v SHOULD WE ·BE. S.O CIALIS"1?8?

P:.

til•• lf&amp;Od old flat to U.t breaae aDd

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We ltat'a lteaJ'd.,a '""'' · d81 lately aolaJ. mudt alona th i line of Bail "wallet! 011 by dett.-baered malb" Ina

~ur~~,.~:,e: i~h:!11~:r::lt:~!n~~e c~!'~?r:·tfe~d~~/ ~~~:n .;'Chin~.: :~u·t·~~fe:~~t~,!::~~.a;: .~~::0;~ »-'••· eith~.

gore~ I

ty for a:o •·er~, aad -tlaat lte meuRI'OIJ
up tp Ute .talltlatd · otlhla party
witbout IJ&amp;1IDlj:. Buher la oae of U.e
ohH'ubloned k.in.d of poUd dau, wlto
"IO\'H '&lt;J I"''P th~ bo-r:ay ll.acd: of tho
11011 ot toil," uul leU. ho"' proud lie
ls " to adtlreu auell a noble bod1 ol
tturdy tollen,ao..-erelp.-\muleaa vot·
f.I'L ' '
Yoo all 11.110111' tlte diiN, aucl
yo11&gt;ve lUI fallea for the !lab-dab to
110m11 e xteat In the pPt, no Pl~ter' 'kw
wlae yau are to lt 110111'.
8ulur bu loDg fed from tlte ltaad

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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, t912

it .w.ill 11Upplt'llll'tl t the

JO!l ia llaieof .Ud .7-'o if U.
pa ,ro.p decW.. ~ It t. beM. '~ a f - ~of Ckhte~~t, or
it Owl llMm la....,.u a.tlae- t-.t Jt.
'WiJI i~ Owl .all of a.at.l't ~

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Entered.,. lf!COOd-clatt matter JD.D• 6, 11112, a1 tlle pan otll.oe a'
Boe'alo, No• • York , a.uder the Ae\ ot llareh 8, 18'711

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BiU Sulur, o" of tk- d.., Olcf prot -loaal "triudl of labor,.. •
e-u dowa
,ltk tM .,..s-Ur
for tM doWll·t.roaaea Toler, aad ua.
..,U1t. tpeeth b,r g:lvlal iltree dlft,.

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a~~.t 420,;p ia 1 ~, ~r.'a 11 apJ•ros:i·
ato Haio of 130 JN!r u 11 t.
Sodali•tt aN. 'ecu.nomed to j&gt;Ut the
110ft tlfki•l o11 Jlre·elKtlon eatimatl!l ot
the •·ote, ~bietly bociiiiNI the Sodalilll
party 11 not prlmarUy a \'Ote,-catcbiq
mathine, but an edutatillo.&amp;l ora:aaiaa·

~~~~\!.~~i;;h~ll:':~:~·:.::~ttt~r~/&lt;':.~r;;;~e::e:.";~~~~·tl ~·~o;!~:t:ll~:ti~in~0 ~~.~Ji!~ I ~~~.:-::·~;!~ •lne%::'u~·~:.tb•l0t11o~:7~ ~::; ~~~.: ::: t1: : cC::~~~r;;: t~ ~:a::'~Y 1 ~0hl~~·;:e a~~~i:.~:te0 ~~~ =~::! :~" w:~::lt:!:' 0;,~: 1·;::"';:::~ ~!~n -;~:hs!:~~~~~sl;::o:::,dtb:d~,!:
followc~l h~- otht'r dt"lightful

paati11ws. ltKf'•l to ··inspire ·· ma1111 murder. :

~.mx;:;~:e~~.::td lii:e•:e,,~::.:. job

m•·r.~.~ 0;~~·;, ~:h~~~~~rYtil~~ii;i~ l/ 1; 1"1 ,~:~~:;.:~~~ t;~oJ1,~~i:';·,;;:;111:::~:11toord:~:~~ ~ l..~r.J t\~c;;";;;~~~~:a;~: ~~~~:~ ~:~

:r~·=h~~~~. nwn ns

of tlf·fo'ati n g th e •·oo l Ktrikc·

Th"y're 111l "friends

lillltt

j :n"':~;"'ki::~~~~an;~~~~b;~·~~:o;:k:i~:~

:\;::~;\,u.liut

th•·rt. •·wm• to thmk ,.f 11. ho· !I

['rohuhl~

wu ll un til

to

The ri~h Bull l l - women ha•·e aot all IUI111' \'llt.aL

bt ther e 11 a COWI!a11tly oDeJMIID,g IIU"'•

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.... ., •1- th Oilf' ... h.,
' 1 111 ' 1 l•rollt by lt.
IO tb•t
th•rtbri\•u 011 tbc ! That t.b e Due'alo l a..hion •ho ... ba•
h "'ill t. .. rlimina t&lt;'&lt; l f rom IO&lt;' iely ~ utl'triug auU de.ti tutioo ot j: r ~•t l l •llt a erimp in th e •~ti••it y ot the Bull
lt !!&lt;l U f~·w ruoro·. unon~ ~lnwho~ .l.. uript i•.,•• of th l' hie.... 1 ool~· lo~· t h~ fearleu •ud intelli~~ot ill· mann of men. "'omen :.ud cbil•lrcu.
l1 0IIIIe .,·omcA it not Jllttoril\ina;, Put\'·
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I iou ~ to tile ehow;'""lttornio,g, 110011 aii.J

:-iO&lt;"IIIh&gt;&lt; t .

~1.1 j),·nr lb trnmnn.

jl&amp;Jt,.

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witb their wealtb, wrung from the polftiul meetinp In groupt. It it un· t:lli!DeeriDI Bulldia t, Broadway Sub~weat of otht•r ntu'a bro••· ~u c h quo.,tionahl,:r a goo.'l thing for woroeD war Tent~la•l, EJe&gt;.. l ~ Rall.,.av E meu.rw IOU I·•Iestroying mi-ery bu nothi11g io . of e•· .. r~· tod•l tlh•lsioo to •cqnaiat J&gt;loyeea, Fe:nil!l .~,) Pier., Br~ldp

lh(' ••me kiu·l ill our

1 ~'." J·.xpr•·s~ '&lt;1111 ~~~lll&lt;is hy 1~1.'' t~nw·h f&gt;llllr • •tl. IUI'Ih~.d of 1'11!!111!1! t:llll! · "'""t ew r~· ola.•·•• ,,., i11 th ~ nut o•ul
p nl!! ll fu tH !.~ lo.v HJ'P•·almj.! IO
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For tho D~t

:!~it(.,•.~i:•..,~~:~~~~::,:• ;!lt~t~;::i:~ :,~r.;.ot.,;ea~hke:u~t !~:;' ...:~:~:8 :::

11ft~r :~~l:l.for.'o.• ~:~~.,;·:::~~ f:o~r.• :~t~!~ ::~~.:;~:t:~..:'!': e~11~ 0~ 1 f::r~:rd ~;: :il:~~~~::~d~eanrd~;. ~:~: ~r:a~ :·~~ ~:~:~~~,.~::ele, 1:h.: ~::\~~i~: ';'.. ~~ ~i=~~~~;~;~cm;u~~~~~~ ~:;

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l~h·o·IIUL'S.
olai!~· ~~~
~lon~t
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ht··rn1Ur•; Ill

by tte

ahough Jhe ne...lt tbem
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.... nother wiolow ;, t h" ume I'•Jlol!r ~ ~cDtk n«•ll'd r ha oge. all d it i• tbt meD dare that Ch ri•t ne \'er lnteDdl!il 111oth· th e ..,;,..,. ot troa ll IIIWrrbanta- anol pro· Por e.u.m}lie, follo111'los It a liat 11f t il•

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othr r onotb~ r with •••""" ~bihlrru ~oli~it '"'"""" 111 11111 ke 1 tleeut li\' lo,g.
"hut It J,:l•lrtOII~ tl1rdl II j.!'l\'''" Oil•' Ill h•·Hr 1 11!' olcmnn&lt;IM fo r th~ •ror k to ~u]&gt;port th &lt;"n•~··l•·ro 11 nd thei r
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n • l•·u~·· ,,f ~:nor uwl c;u·•·uuuittt •··· hoi II\.[ around tl ,.• wn r ld_ If lill~w lot !I&lt;' ""''"' an 11 a .,.!l r kno~n. j u•t rc·
p,w., rty,
!biJ . lbommable

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~;:l;,h'. . ~. ~m::~·o:~,::~:~:~ ;:~~~: ~:;:,~:~·~~;ft~~e~tr::'r~t 1'011 1'1 or teatll :~:;~~:,_:';:': ~~~~:utt~=g~~~;~e:;

:.:t o(lnae~ ~ho~:, s;:ill:~::be• r :

th•:~•· ti,·r~·~· :•ron.ltn.cillmt·nl~ i ~:~. thtnll•·

:;t:;1

::~:~ally 11111 a quuth)ll whe ther or :::i;,~:rt~- ~:~~::.K~~~~~':;;o;..;,:! f:~1;e ;:~,:;et;1 ~~n~:!;t~lrll::t~~ '''~;: ..:~. ~~e e=;'(~~~:-.ted

l l"'nu..e ~h• womau 11 too poo r to buy ('ialitt; for if eondi tioDI• are

wui~inll

w,. !It('
J'u r. nno t lwr nll•' ,.f
ofT. H. df'lunn•hn~tlh•· HlHIHt~t ~nur•l:·r &lt;&gt;f .1-.ttur. (, 1 0'. 11 1111 ~ 111 n n~l II H.\· ~

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rurr•·ed •e&amp;t$ for ,ucb ptrtii!D are •oy Olao wbll &lt;loto~n't know WHY be

~r;;;.,~:~~~~:~~~~~~~d·~: ~~nt::'~;. ca~~:o;~~·i!:~lteh:: tt:.e P~:!:!:~e:~t~~ ~:~ng;!.:.:~ry..:':;:· .~e;: ~:0::.~

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tb~

lerntin•l•. tile car barnl, ab.l
tlented rallwa,ra would lnelude I l•rl!'&lt;'
proporti11.o of 111'or1Lingme11, aad th~ h~
l111n that ••eat teo bou .. a day will

si1.111~·~~:.:.~~~ ~;~-" ,;~k /.~.~. \~::;~;~;~~.: ·::~~~,~.~·;~~~~;:~~~·;.~~~~;·a"~r:;l~h ~~~~~~::;·p,!~ ARE THERE NO CLASSES IN THIS ·COUNTRY? I~i~~.~..:i~e:rr·~::;" t~~:~:~ .::ip 1 ~~ ~~~~~~u":;.'i ':";:a tl~:,~,:.".;~~~
&lt;lo•pth "'

und,·r~1 Rnolm...-.

n·n....-HMli\.' ]"'"''"r .

Do

thi~.

11 fo: w tim•11 and !

j~~:~~l ,~·-:·,':t•; ::: •.:~::.~~ 11111 :;·i·:~:.!l~· · · ,\J.·wto··· ,.f HoOI!•·•···ll!!llll ··
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th e s hrin e 11f ROIIMvelt.

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But no"' all h11mt lo npper!

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i oe«m to trouh le themoeh·&lt;'~ a huu t )lci· J I"'"ti&lt;'n• of "'•·alt b au,! iathttnce and 1e~ooOJn i&lt;;, _.;aJ en•l politoral life. They l •a\'e the eoulllry f rom th e borrlo l work· en. 11'hleb t.lte Stl!&lt;li .Tru.t. arpe11rs to

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El!llr und \]ounmm11t m·o· h· ·l .l ; 1 ~ "uo·~um pli•·o·s.. 111 u rnurtlcr tin~ p clrn eoncrp tion of tlor J·h ~u e~· I J""•"'trf ~~·n~t II"' mu·...., of.... th ~ 1""11- tre the lnll~ter~ of 110eie t~· b&lt;(a uoe they iDg dan b.a.-e lilllDII!red dowu to liiU· be h"'IO( I~ t be unho ly pulpoooe ol
\\hid l 11 1.• 11,.k 111 owl,·dl"'''l I\· a~ o•ooiU !I!tlto-.1 1·.•· u puli&lt;" o'I~UIII. whtJ,. thCst' l f'na of r&lt;'~l li.re. 'l'o be ~u r~ .. ther~ . •• i•l&lt;' lark t hl" tnUb l l&lt;l Cllcape tb eir own tb e ,onean1 by ... hich toeil'l y
jll!fin( O\'t r tll e latelt "creationL''
lm..lt i!llf the Soc:iatiat
mo&gt;"&lt;'mellt

1'. H . lo u11ur ~~ h.l! l'&lt;· " lh,· uu~on lab.· I pmm u wn~l.v &lt;hspluy o•d .

li''""·

T.hey 1 thl' oint~· to work and 1• ~· •nd ohe,:r.

th f'ir 1 , ,; ,. ;\~ge!\.

ll'l' natoonf

not rece h·e e•·e11 110mo amall r rumtw uf

A 'rJl!IJiElfDOUII OUTPOtnUNO.

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THE GIANT OF LABOR STIRS
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' "" HPJli'OIIdh·~ tho • nwl! ll o•hs. lo..lon••l tof llh· wurkiliJ" dus~ '
in tbr:i r eyo:or
A SUDDEN CllANOE. .
o•H•I th•· lHi!. ·~ lift ~ hi~ fn•·•· t'r"."! 1 ! ~1: du~t tu tix t.ti~ hulf·b··•.•·i ld:·r:·•l '
U y~u .":ill"-" o•otr- lbf'_ htJnrh ~b.~
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~:ut.~ · ••J•n!J tht~ ~~.•·n•l•l of th•· \o·w II'"'' ""'' t o lt&gt;&lt;l•·u to th ts \ lll l'l'
MRn ki n•l .,..,. ,a long _li~.ilWJIJ ~ .afii.MY aod dutli of t he ,.-,,r~en. Wltoeq,_[To thi1 day there a rt ma11y ... ho think
OUR
FO&amp;EION IlfTEILE&amp;'l'S!
a re CSJ.Ioltonj: thr Bull loloo..e Bull l:oo~
• rywl! 111 I lw \\ iol • l o·t' ll• ·.~.;
l n l ho· •·.•···s of l.nl10r. oluii.,.J hy .4IIH\"t•ry I glf. ' l&gt;u rint~ tl.., proteu of e•·oluti11 u e•n 1'011 poldt to 11 vu t lteeumillatio11 of lbat a ma.o wbo ou trun a the m•n in th 1
\\'~ aim1•le. rrutttul liGU la "'ho •Jo
you "'111 11 !'• 1 11 great many "' tb e~
1111•! ,.,.,,.d h.\' . th~· rt·k ut l• ·.~s .. lu"h of hllll!-!•·r .. tl io·kt·n; fo r tlw mOml'nl l lnAn •~-qui red ma ny iu lti11cta that were. orui~h thai doet 11ot t eJ&gt;ri'MII t thel!etb f11rward m11veme11t t h•t "'e u ll J&gt;rng· of th e u ~Pful ...ork or t he "'or\.1, IIODII!-. who "·er" bit! f. rly ~·t th e Soo:i•ll•t
n tlll &gt;&lt; h ,.f tlu· .. td fir•·. r•· tnllllM'&lt; ' Ill •If l'o•\'o]utmnnr,l' cOtH jii•' SI , Hilt! th e """' fltl tAH 1., bit l•ff'tf! n atioll. Amoo,g aDd bloOO, asouy and tl!l¥1 or a multi· t'ftlit a da11gerous aad JN!Ihten t hUu w. l , ;"'"" ~•Y .,,.] olo j&gt;ty'Uiiar thlnga, un&lt;ler lllllt.form, from ~tfJ!n fO ~~rn. 11 1' tO tb t!'
howeol lo;t•·k uf tho· li mn! •J!!l\' o•r" 1\' llh th•· intpllb&lt;" , l'ClllMiill!; like fire 11hpm ,..;. tb " predat11 ry iotlilld bf the tu de of mu worou avd cbildrtDf
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h i lhr tetlu~nfe of Ujlitalilt hn,not l•m.
•late of th~ f'hoelgll eon~toon, f~ll'
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l) oro u:.:h his \o•lll~ .. \\'h\' W•·u r lnl!~t'l' t!w ··o k(' f ~liJ:hl l not ri~·· ' " IIIII of wbkb be ... •nablll!d 'to lin
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For 'uano j.!f, onl! I!IIIHble Bu!r•lo ! R-vHi t .s .....ded thllt r rru! ,... y
.\tTril.'lll•·d. tht· puu~: U.lll~l ··r~ .l'""r 1111~ tlh' •·nrs ?r th~ Git~ nl the Tlli o inu inet hu held iu '"''Y 0..-.; Diba~r :a.id: r 111:,:" ~~:.:or:a;::t:d
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                    <text>THE IIUJIPA10 ~

ISOW!aJ&gt;
AND COI'I"noUm
BY THE WOIUCI'IG CLASS

Cand;date for Vice - Pre~ident Expol!l!a
R;,.,..vdt Hw'nbug and Pleads for Working Class
Uruty Against the Masters of the Bread
·

A Little &lt;llap ~dy Given as a "&amp;nua" to
Who Slave for 59 Hours~ at ,Ardtloua La~.

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capltaliat. uew.papen 41• IIDJhll the
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ud c.lle nrt..u. l'lMI!IAI d "w.Uart'"
aad •.calkd "eo-ope;;noa" betweea
th irorlda1 -da. ...d tbe . m..u,. ot
tile bread, Jtldlaa'1 workeril hve hd

lneliaed to be ~k uuder their
olen&amp; So, It wu rC,.Oaed
wouta " be 1&gt;0 "-'of Jl•l"lf
any Mtual woaey u a ~DOl
tle!e»ey. " Certaialy ' agtJ
IIi part«117 utbf.ek!C medium
tr~W:Il to pay dividn!b, tolwby

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ia UDUJ.IIal e.-eo In the lara- d ti-.

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• tonol!'" alhi Ifill"~ t rantporiat•on .Ia ,tUft
about tbl! IIUit 111 I pl~f th .. tlu
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lou• work of Welfare JOM
br.d la11tl 111d t.be capitall1u
to iutal\ ti l - dells)ltlul

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                    <text>SOOAUSTON

SAU Jtf11'11!WS STAl'ios
Wl!pi'IESDAY TO
SA'fUIU&gt;AY

.VaL 1-No. 15

E·V·ERY- .·wbR-k .INGMAN
WO~WIDE STRIKE IS
TIJREATENED· BY .TOILERS
Capitallsta in Plot to Murder Labor. Leaders .Forwi to Show Their Hand - Local Capitallst
Papers .Froth in Frenzy.

·.Price Two

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HEAR- SEIDEL
- MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS
EASY FOR THE BOSSES

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Yoor morall-well, If the aumbcr of the tllibonfllt

di•o~H IM!J*tatione, bi~~:h life ecan- waya heeL

lo~

etc~·

bu~~~:b of JIOM,. ; 1 ~al-

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ti;';.

:::~ ~~~ :~~rnro~Ka~~tl~a:b:f•l;~~ ~it:ot~\:1 ~~ !7., i;l:~m::;
Stat~.

and .,-, wou ld nol bf' compellf'd
10 ol i~t ll!' ' "" qu!'otion at tbia time,
.-btu til&lt;' ' ~ "'F.'" f&gt;f the party mem hfnbir• of t hc flt tuC Eta.tc it needed
f or the ,. 11 mpa il"t'.
·

uqui re their rrlenda hil ' an&lt;1
ia the mfl&lt;i i~a l Ufie. We don' t
to !&lt;now whitb i• righ t 10d
But wha t ,..,. would lfkf' t o
the J)or ~u teHde•l in

be:t~p uo~f~~:-:, 1 ~: ~.-.:~"~o;~;e~~: x;;~c:y :~:b t~!lli=~

,.ft 1 of • .. nj:l&lt;' 1,. 1,.., •buuld be ap- ~··eoprilen t .

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of

1..

the atmo-

jo:O':~m-;,"1~ 1 ~~~~!=~~~~ ea:?;.:~.::CiuloD

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be

locollle to kH'JI a wife and fa-..dy lk an a r:\auee to ba \·e a
· be 1' t oday.
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'l'ened, cletermiiiH the etreugtb of
If {" II ·r:ea lly tb1olr. Soc 1alltlt •re 1111- m:'ntality.

~::1·,:,~~ ::~~e•:tbll~~~~:;~ to,~: ¢;:ae. ~~~:,•n na:"'~-i&amp;tior.

:;,t;:

may have our enl meu, but tb., ~bu
wbo bank around aaloo.ot &amp;lid dl.-ea,
I'EBGU.O
FUDGE.
tb ~ bull a nd botne wred:eB. etc., are
Fn.nk C. Pa r,uaon \1 t.rying to go
1101 SoelaiLJII.
Ceug...eu f rom tbe Fortieth Ditlriet
No, my JrOO(I friend, the police rff!!rd Bull ) ( - on tile Big OM!nt

Du~~~~!~~11t~::,~de ~~=r~11u:~; ~; ~ ::~~~~~~·~:":::we

we Sofi•littl h ue e.~eb beau arretled tiae laia· purN all rlfloL

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Reserved Seat 50

BranchH,

acUy' ;:..

tlala,

21ST

Alto at a11 opm air met:tings of the party.

da~e~s;;. •d~;~ t~rtl~::r~c::,.~r

:e .::: ;: :~•be.l'~.-e

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Ce n~

a~ !~r aaJe at Socialist Bm.dqaartefs aod at all

If f'OII 1 nt ;b., time j 11 tar· ti1'e eo 111 mittee Ia IO keel• cout
tbto • Gf&gt;hl: Ralt ( whi t b ill' n~t tlemeu of co&amp;ar.

~~~~ J-c;-i~let· but

':::l:::: ~:t w::w~e~t:: ~:re:•r;,:,~~::. ::~ ~::.;ee:le

Nf':b~-::~ ~=t ~~~e

Tickrls

re~~~i~u~ou~~~idoi o:Oe:!.:;:e : ; ; ::.ln~:a:~ii'-U t::o ~K~~7,~h·e

life di•f't,
kee p lncr-H:..
p.ro,·l• io n lo tbf' etate eogatitulioll to n~po.e. But we jut nn ' I hel p wttnd· lnlf, and ~oil still ba•P moral~., yon Will t rolL That ia tll.e braad
J•rob il'&gt;i t tl••m trnm deing fO.
ering bow lt "ail hawe11ed. Some P1 W 1 f:RnOilty . J c~nuot '":_ow ba tbat llllltt iajuaet lolll
i
:;:;:t:: ..
Aubu r bri~~~ tbp que.tlon of amcod· tbf' l'f!Ciple forpt bi• teackillp
iu11
run •titutio o Ia t"bil 1-..roorta.Dt anartbitm; ot ben, tb.at be waa
ff'J;II rd l•dto'e tbll· bod~ It cou\d «haH&lt;I outri ~bt; or bile ttill othetl

Admission IS Cents

~=~ ~:~;:: "e~~~ ::;~~,::erea=~~ t.;':~ d~:'"kmfllican Bar ~J.tiob

'l'be &lt;"nl irf' m@m! ..,rthit&gt; of the State " Thr lnjuttl ee· of
~b ou l&lt;l n ~t be. taxfo~ f•n ~he ~ UJI]IOrl ti011," ' 'The ,~ eeetai ty of
of t he :s .. w l ork Call. ~hcoft tldy , thf' Hemf!&lt;ly,
ete., •nd tboog£1

~-~~~~h::~r ~~:~~;otys::~~~~o •:~~~~~ ·:b':"::~~J{:"'~!y b~oon..~~~-~:i:.::bo

Saturday Ev'g,
SEPTEMBER

11 •t
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;~:f:~:~~a.,;y •r;u~~:·l·: ;";~:!t~:t ra1•;:: :::~ 0~ ..: : i:~~!~~ ;;~:•e,h:~ i ;:"~"~:~ t~:;r;.t";.o~aY!~;~: : : :a~• ~~~::;""a!~- :";:..~:
a nd u rry

Convtntion !jail

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THE·I'IIJtOORL
llti~JIDC ·Of THE·
:::£r:.:r;~:~~ :::::;,~:::~~~ AMEJIAN BAR·a.-.-·ali•d•;~blo
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::~:!:: ~,;.111 ~ 0~~:~ 1~.a 1 ;.0~:!t!:;· .O:~f:~! 1~0:.: 0 ~!!::_ ~el:~. ~:~Y •

!~~~~~~:!kt:; =~f;antii::'.'OII

will epeak at

.::cw

the ,..,·.. uu c tlrrin-.t f rom the ula or l'!'t to. But h~ .• uceeeded aud hi• aet ~:,:.~~~!"m a 1 ~..-:;' 11:~i:::ftb ~; 0 ,:
du • •t:oiDJ•S dOf'!l uol pay f\"f g the b1rt deMn'el recogo•tiOD.
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~~- :~:." iu t b~tm " th• :\e w Yor k ~-:~r o~r~~~:.o~~. in
tl a,t1~e , ; ·~.:htb'~ S~;.~mo~·~::~ r:~er:~~ :~d J·:~:~~bi:o;:.~::bytb~

8uu e. Th,. ooly P.togh1b Daily tioc:laliot of Duft'a lo ;, th e

~;;;:~~.:~~&gt;:t ~::~,n:,:.t"~;\;;:~~~:oau~~ ~~~oeb,''•::~!~t 111~p~iat~l

Tiou

But:ralo, N.Y .

ENIIL SEIDEL

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I ;~;:, :;r;~;:~~:.., t~:;l·..,~~u.:f

0 '~:~~;~~~~: ..;":!:1~ 1t!:,:~:~~~:el~:~:

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could notlo.e YOI.If bomt, '-•IIJtt
Mo-t ot 1 our objwt iona -~~~
majori ty b.a.•·• no real bume fa nrl.,l, or are oae;, !blot are
eall .,. 11 tbcir own. \"ou H•·e th e dronH and Idle .. who .-oald 1-I""''D;u• •••

::'~\' ';:::f::~"'i~,:::~~::o::l 1::.., ·:~~~~~;~ l ::~::,n ,:~~a:;•·e::~~!~ t~e
~~~~~~.~·e ~~:~~- ~~~~~~•t•u~·::.:t

Bznrutt '7f'-J. f'roader "Ji fot

SU"eet.. Cor. PN!tt,

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BRODY

I T••"•M·~ · Olprs, Olprett.. and Ruaelan

,.,J l• y T.or al ::\~w Ynrk to in~Tf..e th~ · Tbe re arfl aerobata of
- ol uf'o I · ~· tb&lt;' loo·al• 10 tbe Sta t ~ Com• Thr atbletir group who
mtll &lt;'" fr o•u tr n IO fifte en ttuto t"' r •·nt .. rta•nm eut anol bua ioeu,
l"~"' '"' r . Tbi1 r&lt;"ft•rrndum, if ad nJ'trd, l l"' huu l ~roup wbo l""'rform
will m&lt;'ao t ha t in tbc fu ture tbr !.,.,ale uf th&lt;'tr mut e.. for inlluenee

1

Entn.a-0. 0111 Pearl Bu.tt

tor u~~;,::! z:re~r:,~~ aa4 Periodlcall.

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REfERENDUM ON
"DOC, POHL J.OINS
Of DUES . ·
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THE PINK

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B&amp;Mmct K u tu&amp;l Ltr.

MR. .WORKINGMAN .

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&lt;EARLES EDW. RUSSELL

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FOR UP:UT. GOVERNOR
GUST~VE A. STREBEL

FOR VlC! PRESIDENT

EMIL SEIDEl.. of · Wiscoosin.

tale U.C. .r a:
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ub lf-tklhl. .lo BlaU Jrtiee b ..a ~

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a--. Y001 bet tlq -~~ aa4 lit\.
OU.a- U...Ua It tM rtat. TIN .,..
•on ol U.a tso,.OOO .SO.attod by Ra•U.

lap: 10eiety !. qv.lta Ia '-••nt •101 han dM&amp;bo- beAN ~ bat P•
t.heir averaa:a iDIIlll&amp;uee. It lito be Courier'• d""tiJbla • n look •ltlt

FOR GOVERNOR

POR PJtaSIDENT

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912

EUGENE V. DEBS,

Tile

lain, ....._.

J*IV -

J wm toll-

Blr

leaWI •e, J wiU follow

011.''

Bnutifal ea'ed, wltb the 4la:tttba.l·

ro.l li&amp;hta, liMo JN'rf~tly lo•~l,. t'hitroa

ntatioat, tba ~naral air oJ di•t iarlioa,
llld alltllat. It itaa..ld tbat aomaof
tb• folh "'ba mu.. tbair ~aoa~,. by

NO COM PROM ISE
Th,. ]l)t•fl] CllpitaJUit IWW11p11JWT11 Wl'tl' l]trite !mrprifi&lt;&gt;&lt;.l Mnd UCited
n f,.w olny11 111;0. tro lel'l nl thAI tht- ~ot·inli11t Jlflrt~· wonld not .tmpport the
Bull :\loc~~W. Kot only will tht' ~iRiisl p11rty nrlt llttpport the Bull
MOflllo• &lt;'llll&lt;litilll,..., in tho:' 2'00&lt;1 n•Jir 1~1:! . hut tho•\" willnt'\'t'r. nnolf'r lillY
c·i,..,·IUII~-tnm·to;~, IIUJIJIOtl tit,· t·~ndidatl'!l of 1111y. politll"Hl Otl:lllliuttiou
whntr·H•r. 1"01\ltnll,•d h:'o' th•· 1'flpi t11list dalt!l.
You 1-nllrllll•· !hilt wo• "]'lt'tlk with l-&lt;lllfloiNll't'. Thi!i 1~ nQI lwt'1HISI'
",.)Uti• th. 1nft of J•ropll t'l\ !lOr '•t ho.~II IL~ of 110 n!lllllmpiiOU of &amp;u
lot tiM I!Uiulc knoll[f•dj.!o uf tho t"OIIrM" of l'\t'lll!i
\\, nu•kt' thl!l stntt
m•llt wol n~ n pt"l"llhllr oil!ltOHt\ lout lUI n 111mplt' frut "h1t&gt;h t\t't\
11111111~ r rtf tlw ~ti('Uth~t j'tlr1\ kllHllS

•lin

~::.tio:.-:!':~a~rl~;l :t!~r :w:~,;:~:

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11 11, 11 !ht Sof'll\h~&lt;t mottlll&lt;lllJJJIUI\ rtl\ f'ndo~-sthE'
t)n tho
•·uudulflt•11 of" •Rpltnh~t p11rl\ or fu1ls to mRkc nowuutllons m tilt'
u1t• r• 11t of 1111) raudu l11to o r ttl ll•hdnt ~ on ra rmnhst rarh IH:ko•t11 tlutt
oint tht lllllllll&lt; til .,f th, ~:roup \duch puts uter H plt~e uf RSSIUIIllh uf 1

Makes Promises To Worke r s

T a k es Orders From Bosses
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!hut dumutor 11\llumlllll"Hih ttiiJ thtnlllch{'t; out of tb ... ::iot.'tHhst plltl\
Tho· o·m111tiunio~ of th o· ~111hst p11_rty exptes!!ly IIIDie!i: th~t unrlcr I
tm r !ro·unJStaue~ w1ll rwuon M
of 111 ir_tOI~JI~ wuh t·npttnltst pnrty
f.INiti]'K llf' tolerntt~l . Tin• Htt(&gt;01.'1h of till' Sorlllhlit rart~· te!lhl lA rgely

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Rirbt attn tb.ft mHtiog. lln. Cbauii(P
Hamlin ~nt~de bn bUibled rai-. -.11 of
tkp tlrle' wag~:~ 11 the s,..,._ 11 PJ' tiOtf
fmm u to t5 11 "'Hk. Er-tllat b 10
..y 'III"P drumf'd 1be olld,-but, ala ..
1111ybe 1be ,Hda't. Pmbabl,- tbe 11 too
bu•r •••·in,t ~l .. ty to bnth,er •ltk tbe
~mmo11 tn1111.
Aod, bnidH, yon
too,.., if htr hn•baa.l na't af'or\1 to
fillY '.,m mo1,. th111 U 1 'lll"ftk, thy

W HOLESOME LESSON TAUGHT BY STRIKE
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O bsuva ttons o f a Worfrd nr
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Man oo tb t Frcta b t -Handltrs Strurrk
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t ae..,_atatUDU II \0 be JMb:lltbtd.
,At tha t, *30,000 It aot drh a llllb
prlee for a 111111 to r-1 fo r tilt ollee
of 8atl11p of Bat'alf ud 1 rt.te at tM
eoa rt. of th (:,.at Kla.. It lh bf
Tn11t U abla t~ pot tba BaU 311O'tll',il'lll"illboeehap
111 tb~ •eaat1111•, tba H••ll~ budt

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~;r~ll~ lied
~~=~:::ll;pa:
tlle;rare,IPitlllil. If llr.llamUa,la tile
ioterat of tbe "..oti•l juttiet" tbat
tQ Ball ~oute •pout• about. "'auld
' ni.-e tba ...... o1 tile ala•·a ot both
N':ree at tloot S•Hcaey liOn·, it •ookt
eii.H illtlt "'CIH a little bit, ao tl bla
.. att haoaioo• IJ&gt;kl• •ouhl ~ tll!«'il·&lt;"d
wltk l&gt;etttr ITiet!.
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Tile lb ....,., Ill A. P. A ~ llftn]'IIJ/fr

can• I"'•Y•I" e_t 1:1J&gt; a _little fro= tilph ~::IU~Ioa:i~'lll':;r:·:: ~:t ~:e,:::
"f:utlt.nu!n fn Pnd•" 111 til,. • .-nlng. their •oti-Catholie fol ·d&amp;- ., 1 0 ' tile
Hut,-to f'Om~ ha~lt to till! nca otllet b••d tb• OatltoU; 1; 1110 11 ul
l.l oo.e party. It •• • rur\0\IJ"rfatt that Tlme1. •lll(l, I• Jt-1 u biif'Oit 1 .~d ~

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:!' ,11 ~:~\ia't:;~i~~";:~.::;' 1 ~r=:~ halt .a well "'rittllll aud .;i!;,.,,~
,.. 1111 1.1 l)f th,. htu.,r word, of tllat fiOIMI u• tllat II hu iualdP iolo~Diatlou 111 I be
olol •oar-ho 1 .tt•ke of f'raot Roho .,, You tff~t th~t t h~ )Jr.ure " rura . h,l' ~~~ ..
. ,. ...,,lber If .. ~ .. ha.-.• C!\'tf hnr.! Sot'LIIiJU . ru you ~t ItT ~~~- \au

,:na

~~:,'~,:~;~ ~~:'r'~~·i ~irt~l ::i:~i~"n~! ~~il~h ;~:::r~~~n 11t~~:\..:~k~~~-.ll ~n~~e~ la~;~"~~m.,;, ~o:;.~;:·, ~~r.:~.~~~}:;&gt;lo! I ::'~~:~~:::;::::~=,:;. ~~.~~_;•l~~j!~~~:,·~;-~: ~:~~~~;~~~ ;~~~~;;'.!~•o:.,; ~~:'. ~:::;~:.:~~~:

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t•lo-&lt;·t ion, it i• tho• So.·iAli~tll ll~l'lin~t tht&gt; field. Mid in J!llti. Ill\ )fa r k l~• :h"IC l_'oh urtiiA. "'• a (.1m•t•u, bP fth&lt;'Ory IID..t h•• J'tlll"hu lA bualneu..
IIOI atl'or,J t o - tnt ]&gt;rotlt. ' '""""'•,&amp;lag. I"'''Ji... ~ ~~~~~Ill !~tiler "''• a b
ha111'11"¥ out of Oatltolltt .)!ttl btc&gt;lu M
llHIIIIH pmph!'flit-&lt;1 l~~:•fOT't" h i11. df'Hih, all of tht&gt; "apitn.lilit partie~! will loei_I~Hf 111 tbe tatb•tboo,\ of God aa&lt;! . I "'011tler whetbn or uot ill•. ~aeo,
Do :rou tllialt you •ill hr.e Hiler by . till
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tiln llaj&gt;jW!II to~ Cl tllolk:a.._:i'be.llea,
juin lutwiM to down til t• workm~.: ··htSR, 111; ro •pr.-81"1\h-&lt;1 hy tilt' ~ialil&lt;t 1111 """r..J brotbu~ood of~~~ aa..l.a""l!bt •. tn, rompltTitrb,l!ltrartbe 1ffiT~.,o"'i-h~ tvltl1:11'~11h" "potmtal "1""t~h1Jff1)1 : ,.c:~~ ~ao•e myw;;;:;r ... ~ ;;;., ldl'll of tH rem-eot;r f or ..oeial

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J_,n _11! trouble to • •h u et

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Tb,._¥ drtornd fa• tbrir umpai_.:n ruad• •or k~n o•a tile ma(hioeto u4t ulltil lin, Brae. Flin• eod lli• Ilk, mino r ob·
Tbe •or\t,. n _want thPor ~holdrea 10 nrlu•inly uJ&gt;on hu •ln ...• m•n.
t he "'Ito!~ J&gt;toolurt of !aha ~ br lygro tno1•• tile_.- Ull bf. forjrl&lt;'&lt;!ll for th,.j r
111 th,." f 11 ,.,. 01• 1,~ the , 111,.,.tim 1 uf ''b&lt;TAft,'' ('O r n ip t io n in offire.
hil!h ta:o~:ation. ••h·
All It matt e r of flll't , th~ wo r kfnj,! ci1U18 ia not COO· ' lor-h ·~urr~b • hl~u l rd:re.u on hln ~~~e
Ypttbe •ork .. ., ' III&gt;J.o rtlb&lt;'III!J"'rtie• t o \abo•, "'ill tilt "'• " •ar POrn/to aaal pty to ut • blipb tlt t ioltul Tro•t:•
•·•·tilt'&lt;.! wit h th us.· thin~. I( i" t r m: th11~ t he wor king_ c.lftlll prod uces
be .:.~~~~:7.7 tn:~';:,:r~ ",~~ a t •I,.,.! ion r;......,, """thea 11-~o.trr ..try u utl
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All wo•alth. h ut 1t olo..11n I IURke 11 m c k lt&gt; R worth of d iffere nce t o the J f 1 .
t ile JIU' 'ernmlllt ia al•• y• for tbe ,;.-h
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"orkin~ o·lllJIIi. uud .. r ~)tpi tH iiKm, w h t&gt;ther t l:te c it y lldmi nill~rnt.ion !s ~ ·~:;":·o~tn• . . nt labor l~l{ioluion [ •ad a..-er for tbr 1-r. .
t ile wnrld. Tbe 8o&lt;&gt;iali•t !'arty i• 1tri•·· =~ P~:~.':';" ~~·:::r•;~f m.d,. 111 lilt 111
~ xttll\'tlf.ltlllf n r .~-onomH•HI . . All a ma.tt e r of fae_t.. n nolt·_r Capltllh Am. l1 to l' rot prt thei• iuttTMII. Tbt .._n&gt;· .. U lbould b. u plaiD u day l!Pt Jag to
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Truly, there I• 110 li111lt 14 tbe a rro•-~ry d c r k11.. ••t•• .. _who nwrc•ly loaJ about the ell!- hn. ll and dnw .t ~Cit' It i• root ru:r 10 thfiu.
aad mfon:amart of waddac claM Ia.It I• •o IIII J-,rtall t IIU'ollllge, oat tbft pat ~ontii!IIIJ&gt;I 111 "'bi~ll tloe "'orkia1
p11y . •Th~ r:II!KI!I.~It'li 111 tht' fart !~at e\'e ry wor~('~ who lliJikeft a h '.1ng
Tb" "'otken 1,,. deten•ioe&lt;J 10 MPt j ' • 1111:1rt h11'1'1 ~\o~ lac11la- , you. •.houi.J otudy !llorougbl:"· for tlle ( ~lau ie ~eli! by tile raf•itali•t poJJUc111 th11t 11a~. .'~ k. , pi frnm 1'0\l\]lf'IU\j: fu r tho:' J ~m.rtN DUmber O[ ~.IJA •hill tbey •ani. The ~mploytto ,.,,. ton 11114 Jodi• who ba'f'l Ule WO~ So..~t!llt tno•'"lllll!nl 11 bouad IU tbf llf!lt 111111•. \\ii&gt;OOo • 1hott tl~ae tgo •u
Ofwn 111 tho· •· t !~·. I f 11111 •·lt·tkiiKtt' fired h y th e Cit!-, 1hrouj[h econo m11.al .!eterrtLilled to ]&gt; tP•·eat tto .. m.
c.lMI po int of ri-, who ka'f't ~ futur,. to .,ff~t your io~ume, yo 11 r right. tf'hrriaa to tbe immlpaot "' orki~A:·
mhnml!&lt;ltflllnn. 11 llll'tlllll 1110 mot'(' ll&lt;llled to the nr?'y of t he n nemT il; •otltlln orpnou i•to uuoo n•· j ' ' act.d \o de. tmdu t.b• aQQrtc• of l all•l ~·onr ua11din 11 ill the rO IIiiPIInit)'. 111• 11 ae "people of the lllll!lotr' aor1."
pl .. ~··~l ll'ho 11wnno·•· th•· JI&gt;IMI of lhOIU' who At(' otlwrwuw .em ployecl.
Tht- em t•loyrf'f oq,,.11iz.. ;111 0 • •,or••· a worldq cl.ul party a011 Who an Wb~tlter ad.-.ntlge-ouo ly or aot, you Dut then, t ile "'orkl•g elan likH litO
"Bu t .'' Y•IIJIIIt.\' , "tlu.~n"t th&lt;' tt:nt&lt;'t pay a ll taxesf '
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pledctd to Obt1 t.b ei:Diltda tt of • wll] mu•t l~e 111.. ju•l1e.
110rt of tllioi aod lland rlda of boobt,
To lit' ~ur .. h'&lt;" •l•~&lt;'fl; . but if t aJt~ 1tn: n.•o:IUt.:ed ~hat. t!~ not mean j The wort .. n1 retntt to tb~ boyrot an.\ d laclpllntd wor lllDC da• llr'II:~UIIllDo ~·au ta&lt;lorH tbr for~II&lt;UA)( idr-u 1 ·~ lt ...e. luru~l bow to ~~~ ·~d
t1 redur11011 of "'nt; no r If taJtt'i ar.. lnCn'ru!t.'l.l ,]Qt&gt;tJ tl mean till Ad\'an ee I t be attik•. Thf' emJJ lo~·e •• '""'' to tile 1 lln~~ rbr "'~' h"' or11•n oEP pohtonlly, I A ~t you •illioM to Jtgbt t or tbP p~a 10 . ~muk "'bde tbelf d•• !1 helaa Ill·
in t l'lll. Tht· r 11tH1 nf t('lltll l are gon:mffi hy th e law of 111ppl y a111l bla~kliu ao•! the loetnut.
l" tlle:r n11 •bw tbe 1-.... to • at aod· ri 1 • 1 tln~ of your dau f If 1111 , ·~ i11 ,·i te oultf'd, l'lorteol to llt~~~r tbe JeT'N'1
clemand, not hy th ~· tllh· of tAxa t ion. If there ate fh•t tenanl!t for et·ery
Tbt•• i• "'"• ~i•· il ,...,, l&gt;et..-.... ,. •till.
yoo to joia tile ~1ali• t l'art y. We etrih-b ruker e11 Labor Day.
four houlle§ in Bnff11lo. tt&gt;nt s will .be h i~h. regard !~ o f "the taxet~ . If tbeee t•o grN t bo•lil&lt;' for.,.,• b
., 011rr !hey ··o•e to,l!ether •• tolidly aff'd • ~ti.-. "'m k,.n. St:Ja,J yo~ r ad·
Tbcy Jetrlled tbat tile belt tillar for
!he ro&gt; nre fi,.,. hou.- for t• \'t&gt;ty four t enllntl. tell t!l will be low. regard- •oriety.
11 th~~- ~ttil.r tojll,.ther, thry ran ba.-. d reu to tile ~ 1 etu;r, :1!! w. 1-::agle tbe •orltl11g cl ... to tlo ie to •·ate f...,
h-M of th e taxtw.
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.. xactly t he Mffil" Ill&lt; an}· otht•r eapit.Aiiat \"en tnre.
ru,. •era tht tollo"'lol(: Wily i• it
his t'&lt;MJt• of OJloetfttion will he *llely in hi1 own int e l"t1!t .

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nwntiun thi~ otw tt•·m nf t r rtllM j)O t! ation. bu t we 11Uppo~t&gt; h,• W!lnt li to bot-raul&lt;! .. fet:r a pp\ia ~~eea (lilt mo11e;r.! • ny ''' 1hr th&gt; D)If tb•t 1,.•·1 to ~i•tory. f mt11 tht n~ilr 001 d o•at n , the bl• fa•·
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Tilry ,,.. lh~ molit•" •"'' tbP I&lt;OJI,,. t oT&gt;u a wa:r tron&gt; tloe bi 1 tartory 0,..11.
olo·stru,l· tlw hie l11k1• fr,•igh 1c" &amp;,Dd go· hat·k to tlw Clti!Of'. to huM1 the
~o·w York Ct·lltrn.l aml go bHc.k to th e whe.-lhHrtow; to tl!~t &lt;I?WII the rmnJ&lt;ru •alf' thrm for 111jmi.to. "'bit,. at I to r ruoh lhf otrl k,.,., •a•l ·lro.-~ lhPm 1e 11, •a•l Ytl l tlleir 0,.. ne rokip i11 tbP
Lu•·knwnmla ,.,,.,.[ plnut IIIH]go ht~ek to tho• t: O&lt;.M I.t.~l&lt;llt l aekHIIIIth J&gt;hop JO'Ork. Th... emp\o~-~1'"1 rn••t b.. rau•r h••k Ia work ,
l loud o af tboo,. "' bo art11 ally do tba
for l't•···l. It wou ],J IIIHke mO rt' w o1rk. he· ill~·~~! 1'ht'n··M MOuml 0• r•ollt- •rr of mo"' lwpohaace to lhrm
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.'trt-njt1h 11( "'bat b r can t:e'- .ltlllt .a. th P landlo rd N'll' llhttt'tl h tM rental Th• re "'~re lin 111 1\l o .. dealt "'l tb l, ~taho.t pbl!.oeoJ•II:r of 11111?1)'- Tlle;r
Tile lttll bote ••d tbe poll-.-t bt 11
- ra t t'ti on the haaia o f wh.a t b .. can get fo r h iA hotr lt&gt;llt~ r a J~ rt mo•ntA. ll l' root uu or t ile . "':"u•intl " o.l t be tll_o• ... l t ba_t atbe r J!'ll! "e ~lt.•o u bl'l'l tbr J(rtat ., 0 111 id~r~~tioD. Tbe.,. worlt iirr
iii in fii\'Ot of lowf't tax ett. l~a \lfW' it ffit"JIDI mon ey tn hu; ln .·ket .
p.ro llt oyll• = · t :rplo.ot.atlo11.
o.-•rrome &gt;o1 Jf!11r bl'd p t~ viiPJ!-•d l rlaM oJp•ir.l'd
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. ~U tt'YI;,ft m·~r to Rt ll ~OI~i'!4 ~f'nenJt'nt ~O l ar llo"' t !U• 1.,1tea au preptred tbe """" tll rough.., •tonom i• d u • . ....... ••~7: •" ~ 111. ~ n~a r;:tlpt
an nounce t hat h u n&gt;llt 11 ""- llt:ed f l'e ll \ ll 1 ~ont .'· Jll.lll lt'C~ I~ _I t' "'a y for - iaii1,._ Aaot btr ,.·.-., till uio1 to ito 1-o• er to .t a jJture f(O.,tra· ~u 101 "'' 11 •It t-.•ce • atrea
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tu .~II' hu ~~~ N!(!Uced f2 _JJer.thot~~d, 111_1d )~ 11. \\: I'll ~ ~fi~ ~thP~I· I fa~ll u to • ba t SOI!ialilta ba ve 11tr,..d y ,..,...,, for ~tnlf.
ll e11ee ~ialin,, cuti a1 aa ~acre ...
lo u: 1.'1 l bt' n~tto11 tha t tht ,.or~mg clft.M ht~t,an~ mt~tC!if w.bx tf' \ l" t m 11 .,~omJ&gt;Ii•b...-l. T llere ara t "'o ll!ft.
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.EUGENE V. DEBS, of lc diana

CHARLEs EDW. RUSSELL

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THE B(mrAID SOC!ALI$1"
IS OWNED

~AT Nllft

STAiji)S
~YTO

' AND CONTR.ou..tD
BY THE WORIONG 0....SS

SATUIU&gt;AY'

Priu Two Cents

Vol.l-No. 9

At the very time when the republican and democratic
conventions were in session, tite United States congress~ was
also in session, the republicans in control of. the upper house
an.d the democrats in control of the lower house. Why did
not these two parties .perform at Washington instead of
promising a~ Chicago and Baltimore? They had absolute
po\Ver and have it now; why do they not enact laws redeeming their past pledges, instead of making a new lot they
never intend to redeem?- Eugene V. D~bs.

�SPEED-~ 'GREATER ACCIUCY
GiiEATER EFFICIENCY

~N..'\".

'' big llrtf'l llll!f't1n~; wa. bcld at
Barker,;&gt;;:. Y •• oo Saturday, July 2Hh.

ARE TH' E LOGICAL RESU ~TS OF INSII'At.LING THE

COlD. Lemke of IJO("Icport an&lt;l Com. Ma -

UNDE·R WOOD
TYPEW-RITER

hotu•yof Bllll'alo•roktoalugeaudifi.llin~t tht • otrefll wllil altclltiva
liflenen.. llan;oo autoi•u d.eriled up
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yaried olle.
)la11y fntit pit'bnarelu t owll walt111g 11 eha nre to 1!0 to work. arul a!liODg
lh&lt;'lll .e.-nal WPII ••er.e&lt;J ''r~tiL ''
A lo&lt;'al wa• forint&lt;! ai:ul a good 1tart
11 exJ"'ctetl to l&gt;f' f;(i\"ell th e mo•:ement
by tho~ wbo .,.rry uN~ from otbl'r
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Exclusive U.n&lt;lerwood featu r.es make poisslble the most important labor.-saving systems of modern ac. cou.n ting._

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The enr gro1'1ing demand
the -~nuaY aa1ca
-or Onderwoods far ahead of those of_any other m&amp;9iioe
~ maki.ag ·necessary the 'iargnt 1}:pe:writJT. . £actor:J and
tbe largest typtwrit;.cr office building ia th&lt;! world.

LOCKPORT, N . Y .
With tl&gt;e COIIUIJ" con•·~nUoo IO bt
bel.l at the ll ...&lt;lquar ten uut Su nday
at ]0 11. m. for lhl' ~ele&lt;"tiou of thr CllU ·
ditlnte• ..·ho ,.·ill repr~OI'u t tbe fioei al·
(By, Co"rin&amp;toA Ball.)
i1 furtllt'r lr.nown lh11110111e of
i~t l'u t•· \b•• rorulug do•rtiuu. nil have . . On Surula~·, .Ju l~· i, 1111~ 1 while tb e ;&gt;;: o;w Orlean~ uewiJI&amp; JM!',.. · n!eeh·ed

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Such a 'd emand from businns men everywhere is

of r01d in front of the ol!ice of tlut (lal· frou1 th e De R1&lt;l!ler •bon; &amp;ail

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Bl thi• JOitlind"r '"""· 1111 Qutrq.: ht, two UIUQn """"Inti oue II'Un l l'".blie. at lArge t~ t' in f11m0U1
of tb P u&gt;Tluo•nr&lt;.,. th~ t • .,,. 0 ,,.,, 1 tuau "f the Lmnl&gt;f'r HUM ha•l bet.•n rx•sting in ita t'antpol an!l
·

For Elaht Hour Defen. . Fund

Saturday evenlna.-Auauet 17,191:2
Boatl ·•olareooe Yb" and ·~ ~~~~t,~~~ _foot of Am!M'nt Stree'
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IMTERM. A880CIATIOM OF IACHIIII8T8.·

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hlrl' '"' eHm break.

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WANTED--5 000 S{N:lAUSJS

I the wbute -.mount .of ot would look hk e l

r•~~~~;·~ R"rt~,a~/:::~ ~:.;;~f.~n ~=:,:': I tO ..,roe;t.lr~a:~..·~:::aer•

farmen are •t&gt;ll .tbere

aua l'ome atra1ght to

u"

t bfJ '" gomg to l.oe

anyway j free~lng

Hall'b Jo~· 6 r tb i• pla~~. while in
Janw•towu Lut TburA!Iny on l•u•inf'llJ,
" "AI run ,)own ,,.. an autonwbilr aut!
~., ., 11 t~,h· inju rt&lt;l.. Tb~ dri •·rr of th~
II U!O r::llrd "'IJLo,.· hi• horn or •Lo..•luwo '"'~· ,.·ben "''rllljo! :l.lr. Jo~· 'r dan

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ot j{ettin¥ water to drink and

!'".0 -•..-.ard dub tor

August

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H~rtlh

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Re · a f _ilterii&gt;)! '

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that "will

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SHOOT

lire of how

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liJinlrJ 11 IIIII Ill fllllflfl

~·"Y li v" of worlt:i•gmn

E. · M~ KOhler

wi~h!':"::':~n :e;;'.,.~~lt:i~";:: joilling ~t

Shoes in Buffalo

CHAS, D. BIBELOW CO.
7DOE11toott6qua,.

ot tbe ;ooNf, Ia thf' way
J•kuic.

0

lot of fu"" and your
will 111iu 1011. Llfe• ua&lt;ll't Ca J&gt;·
l•n' t H1 enjoyah le t hat yoo will

r~e n:7~~n!.:o;:;·;i, ,err.

if the city ;, uot tteal·

,·

·/:

Tlr.e J'ed•ral Oo•·er11ment anti tile CbleaJIO Strike,

Tb•·~~~~latlo ~;i{ •y·~::~~~orlt:in.r CJ- . ·

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Tb.e Growth of 8oeiali1111,
ladu.trlaJ Ua ionb m,
You Railroad Men,
Re.-olutionary Uniool..~n,
The A111~rican Mo•·ement,
Unltr a11d ' "ietory,
Da11gtor Ahead.
We will mall a N.IDpl.e N1. &lt;if~- f onrteen boot. for eo cent.1; 100
auortetl eopl" f or t l ; 1,000 coplet for t 7.

OliEA.P BBOU(1B TO GIVE AWAY

TilE SlrB rS"KJS"O DQ!.LAR.

By l'billiJ,; HuHell

lllu1tn..ted..
I11 u.tra1ed..

WII~T..~11 =E=~~~~~h~;~~ ~:·11 ~·=il~ ~:r"io unll; 100
~~~~~~r:rnt:&amp;kiia5~o00 ·:;o~,:tibij~tr;'..~~};!!Y
~"~!11Jd1 ~~~~ ~ CIIIllj

any of . the brigb l IJ!Otl

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0

. THE I:H'BIUfATIOlfAL, SOCIALIST UVIBW
Tbl•bulldted-pegeJIIu•t ,..ud lllaruillewillfort he nu: t fourli.o11 tlut
be Jl\""eo up alm01t wboll." tCJ prOJilg&amp; nda, a ri"d wfll be tbe beft poMible

.:o':!·:: t~~e :~~:-te.8in,~ e•OJU~,

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OLEARA:"Ct; OPFt.:R-Duri111t J o.l;oo only we ..-m H11tl live
two Ju.lr Re.-lew• ; t ea ''Tha 8hri11kl11f Dolla:'~'&amp;lld teu.
the Home," all po~tpald fOT $0 tenU. ·
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·

~:::;~ i~n ~~~:~· P~:!:o::;~n~it 11~e ~~:~~
among lh• h:e". an ti flowe~.
Xortbo Ton.a.,.nda and tranafer
!'low, th rn . 11 11 worth wbtle to go I
the Loekport to the Maio Street
f,-.._11, It ia, if yoq want to b.•·e the line at MaintStl't!fl:, ~llll'alo.
1i111e of your Ji/i. lf you wan t to
Ju1t a to"'ortab le liftl e ri de, and
help the party to niake 110111e moner •at well worth it.
the ume1 ime,1t 11 tlollbly wott.h while.
Remember, Brook'• lf0"""• , i
Nobody there but Soelalittt, tym)lltbl~ yiiJe.
en uti frien&lt;la. Everybod r-enjo)'lag
Tb e time, Su.nta,-, AUf . .f..
hiln.etf in tbe '"1 be lik" bi'Jt,
Don't mlu it.
Plenty. doing to 1nit a.-ery lute. Tbe _Co_me.

'

POLITICAL APPEAL TO AllER IOAS WOkKt.:RS. B,- E11puc \".Deb..

by tbe&lt;r thrift in~• 11 nt! bat&lt;l labor. ! iog 1'J"&amp;ter from the Niapra Rh·er, lt tflie-s rnalr.iag b111ter and . 110 "on, aud
~- tbr~· trll the &amp;»1!1101"11 tbu the .... ! wblrh ~bouhl 110 o •·er the F all• to keep on, 11nd 011, a ad on, throu gh oot
llt!f-•1 lh m oP~\"" ~a•r•l on ta::&lt;C!II to 8ta&amp;t~ ~ n 1 • tii'P ,::ran,]eur ot that ~tenie ltlf'OI. wholl' program of a day'1 loafing
I
oJWmtiuna wiih. or. ill other :worda, ((lit·e 111 jullite, Oh, Lortl.).
what t_b~y ban• takl'n fro111 thf'lr e111·
pl.,~·r ... in tbl' ]•Ut out o f their earn·l· ll;ury Tb"'"" It a ll11e ~atnple !If the
in~• Jbo·_.- ]lUI in their own poelr.e t aud r l1111 of "hrilliaul mi;a!lt'" who cootrol
n(o"" wbat they g~t out of tbe tlty'• N&gt;Ciety, aimp" becau•e- you JIOOr boob.
pg.,ltPt tbry ,.-ill J••Y to tbe future lllll·~of - worken permi t thtl!l to n•a th e ma.
plo.•·- to n•ake "'ore di•·idendi' for t be rb•uer,'l" wbkh _.-ou make and nee. "' Re't
IIOC'khohlr.-.. lf tbe me~banir1 anti Ia- in tbe bus·booat, but hu11dted1 of
bort'n wbo •·iii be I'IIIJIIo;ooed by tbem worken keep right on working for
wou l· l tum ~~~i t etoek_ ia at the om~•, 1t.(a11d po11riu1 in.. the m.o11ty.

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8UOP TALKS OS 1::(10S0l11C8. By Wary F.!. llar-ey.
89CIALISM lLADE EAS\". 8,.- Jamea {il!llnolly.
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Tlfl! C0lllll'N18T M.A:"ITESTQ.. B1 Karl !tlan: 11d }'redeTick Ellft!ll.
We wUI mai.l t~n o f tlleM l fM:eot boob, 0111 kind or .._rtH, for . DO
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1274 Genesee Street

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IS DU8T RIAL PROBLEll8. B1 S. A. Midtr.!I-0.1";Tl!E &lt;.'03tlli0S 8t.:SSE OP 80CIALLSY.. BT J0ha 81ffJO·
l'BL'\ CJI&gt;J.ES OF SC.1..£STIFIC SOC' IA.LUUrl. B,- Ret·. Cba rl• U. Vall
W• will MDd t•• of tlle.e !$-t'e11t boob, 011e ki11d or aaaorted, br
e:t:J••-I'"'J&gt;ald forN.!IO;J.OO forii 2-Ml.

:at Rcuoaablc.'Prica

militia!

w._.-artl dub for girlt.

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Cor. Kid~. ·

borsr.

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p f th•
Work• foru•iqpa bweon the lr:iu.be11 the paddll!l; In aoothf'r
f ollowin11 :
The !roll Com pan."" i8 j•lllnniell to tot• to w~t th eir lawnt wi th and will Wl'int~IIU~ tryin,R to
11Um Ul&gt;&lt;"rltion• •!=•in thi s r.u. 11ftl't a ha•·e to I' •Y hr an ouhi•le t• l' from -~ .,, ~ 11 the

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1ta11d f~tr notllir&lt;jf. Wp Sori•litll mut t ]OU t t.be riPt '-olu whlti.a till
re.ell of t~~$~ •·oten before ~o~"e•bt r. Our eo-ope,.ti.-e publiallhlf
ll11uaP boogllt the lt. ]-'J..eal"• book b11•in.,... o\"l!t t lllr" , .. ,.. lfO. •¥ we
Jnlbll•ll J•tu tit ally all the Rt: AL 80ClAL18T BOOKS. h til l• aiUioau•
111ent wt uae onlr 1ucll boob .. a re rnJabloe IIIJOU@"h •ad ebNp eaou11ll
tor NEW R t:ADt.:~for t.be JIO!Oi'le l'OlJ a re 1ryin1 to l11tt'Net ia
Soeialil-111.

1688 Ball•y

tha t.. ot WOIIl&lt;l be Wlte

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to 1.~ 1 !ocmt .,_,.i 11 • ~lr. J o•· bu tb .. l'&lt;'nalty of th., llw, but tbf" eity eu
~~·nll'~ tby"f . bio 111111_.- fri ~atl;.
!•l..al out ftiekoe.• an d Math to all alike !

Two 111IIIK!n \'01"'" lrl' h alf '"-tl;&gt;" TO Uti 8oeiall•t l.a.Jiota. &amp;t llr1t '

~ 1ftk~t! 0t·~:.0 ;o;"~::e~~~ ~~:'D:~!~'d:~;~~!:w.~ ·:!?;t:,~

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\' a., a frw tlay. al!o, armt-tl depo ti"
BA,.,-,STONI BR.b&amp;
fi red H1"~l \"olliH into tbP rnh of
BOTTLING 'wORKS
the 1trikrn. l!tate trOOJIII wne ralletl
O..le" In Win• and Liquors
and took a han •l in the l!Jbl.
•iere t'UI aad ronu¥111ution ah nt olf, 1 , 1 .r,.-.s1.
I ( IC.,.,,,.11 .r1.
but wortl hn bHn rec-eived tbat tbe
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If 11 eiti~e·n h lol 11 well iu bia ya rd mittee ~ ... an rthigg to ~~~ aboat

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T hat '1 Dutr,.-.
B~t Dull'y woo't be tile wbo.le
t'ont", !.h ere tfill be p111H
kid tlie.,-tln!
little
wbo will f&lt;&gt;lll]&gt; !ld nee and
and 1iog an&lt;l
out a1Ml rate

obor n·r•ir~r of tb it

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wnb tb" mH

CITY WATER CONDEKNED.
The State Boar&lt;l ot lhaltb bu con·
-le111ne&lt;l the dty wa tn wbieb i.8 take n
from tbe Niagara Hi\"l'r •• unli t to
ol ri11 k. /uul our cit~· hea ltb olllcen ..y
ho i! the wa ter, lmt we woulll ult:, if it

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�COLUMBIA TURN YERBN

ionic at Crystal Beach ·
SATURDAY, ·aUGUST 17, 1912
Gymnastic Exhibition by Ladies' and
Men's Classes ·

..

�MA&amp;TlM HUSLilR, _.....,.,
Hlli"RY TUT THlLL, S.C..-.,

~T!!.PHEN J , MAHOtfllY,._ M&amp;&gt;·
Addr-••• t51 W. I!.ti.Sir.t,3nllloor
BUFP'ALO,N.Y.
Sot.atpUoo Prb$1.00 per ,.••u , SO.:Us moatb&amp;, ph•hleln adn~~a

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E.l1~red •• ~u4-cJau

m•Uer JIUie 6, 1111!, at the pott ofl!ct n
8111falo, !iew York,
1he A~tot Jolareb3, 1879

SATURDAY, AUGUST '1, l912

,.*'~'~•dimes we SoeialilitH are nad e to other
whom Wl' comt' in contact. It IIIII\' be that we llo not
wor&lt;ls grBct."full,\' . Sometimt"H we ar'e t\'ell so insis t ent o n
OJih.·· that we 1118)' en~n he IUiid to hl' impo lite. W e do
listen to the IUici•·Ut pltllitud t'll Hbout "the id•·nti t y
b et ween t·Hpit a l and IHI•or. ' ' \\' e ·eall IIII Jnell in the heat
Knd lillli))of'd t il!' moti\' o•!l of tho!W! n ohle e~aturea Of
wll,. n rc ~;d cct cd b,\' t ill' llllllit cr du~ t o admi niste r the 11.ft'a irs
~;ow ruu~;•rLt iu th e iutcr o•llh l of t he r ul ing cl8.1111.
I t i11 t oo b11d.
II•·RIIy. p m know. we hrtn) n o iut e utiou to he unkiml.
But , nrolin11rily. wh••n you llt&gt;C " man's childre n ground 1
Hhtwry; w lu·n y ou lll'f: a ru11n '11 hest t'n l'r ltie&amp; being Wlllltl'fl upo n th e
tritliug t opiu o f ['(~lit .. · ·on \' c nm t ion while his hon!IC is ht&gt;ing burned
11 Im \·~ hill ho·1u l : wlwn you '"'" a man '11 hir ti.Hu~thter h ei ng l'llerificed
t o tho• he11tial Ju,;t of l'H J'itnlist prulit:o~. ~·ou may b e for gi\·eu if
gd •·xdtetl.
Atall liO, Hotllld illlt"S, you tlo get PXI'it.·d.
l ' •·rhap11 Y'"' rnil,dt l ],. morl' cfff'cti ,·l' in ar~nmerll if you were
•·aim mhl •·ullo·•·tl'ol nnol itwline.l to wci~h ;:• \'cry word yotl Ult('r be fore
gi\·ing it \'oice.
l't•rllllpll you UJiJ.:ht put forth mnre •·tnming "nrl!llllll' lltll'' if
you w11rC nul !iO hitter iu .I'Our arrllij.:nllwnt uf tllf' t•npilltlillt ci!IX!t.
Yo u o·uulol ol•l it . t&lt;or -if .'· ou·wt'"' nut lUI l l•rriltl)' in cnrtlf'St .
Tho· olol l•ll r ty pol i t io·iun~ t11ko• tul\'fLIJIBJlc of all of the o r atorical

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Baeh 111 the CDD4Jt1on

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thf'ir~ :::~u:~~fl:•~o;: d~r ~:'~~:!:!: =UI~ ~ !t.

But wlwll n !~Ail'li hHUII•' ill atiro·. WI' o)o not mince our wor d ll to r
1·11rry tile infnrnullion to him.

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U~at~q

:'o':~-~~allliU~~!'!m.!t':!:~0:::

in ho 11 momrnttor.' ' ~uhmili11inn lo)' lllt'l!.llll of tlw ir h01wy,.,1 wortlM 1!.1111 ~u~ ~b.IIWl..He H.::.!,~~~~=
ttwir mn~i•·nl 1 •h ru~•·1&lt;. w,.II.11J1&gt;olulnh•ol ' KtHI o·ll.'\' &lt;'rl)· tunu·li.
He broad ot hll home. IOYM hJI wtfe &amp;lid hill children.
)l•••·lttlq,. tho•\' nr•· nnt i tt ··nrn••!ll, thf'\' l!. r•• nhlc to for(·~o !11.'11~ I
Yfl. he it Yeartlf tn.il!plo.l thou\ the. lt:l'efta, lnmiQ',
ho•JLi UJm n,.F'"Iwinking

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,( ull dun··~ und ' " '""trio•" : " \\',rk•·r~ .,f th·· wnrlo l. mt lh'. Yo u hH.H • • ;:::u;.~:::-f=~ ~.:;.o;r::P_!~:~=
nuth iul! '" l•&lt;l«' hut .' ""r •· huiu ~ Yo m h:J\·•· 11 " " rid to !!'Hill...
faC't.Ory t o ! a.c:tory. MeeklJ laaa he cone In ed aaii:.S t.lle
Mukn of the Bread it th.,. dn lred LllJ . .iatallei tt
POLITICS VS. ADI'oDS JSnt..\ TlOl'l ,
alton au4 croel.
. He b wtlll.o.,: to work. Yea, he oroulll ctn au,.Wq
r.., •. ,~~ .:·. ~:.:;·,~·.:"::~,;,;·. ~:~~,1~·: .. '·i::~~'r:··oth':.:, , ~!~~~~~ ~~~;';,' 1~'~,'~~': ~~;·o~:- ,;"~~•1,;":0~ I
!or a c:btrlc:cl to •orlt. He ll orla of the dllhlbM:I.t.ed, ha•·
;o'n~i,.h•l , '"'" ! hnl " '' . ,.,. Th•· • ol • nth~!RI• •••II IIIIo,' o\o,. lt&gt; hor uo"''"" "'10 """ '
Inc oot.llillc to Mll but la1a t•o h&amp;D~IIJJ labor power,
f••t•·"~'' l A ho•l]•
h., ,.. th•• ,.,,,.·. P"'·~r• ~ ... to 1~o• " """ '"'"~~ 1 •trikf'~
Bnt he b unalale t.o •PPIJ Ut.at lebor po'WeT 11111- aoma
maater. •bo OYll.ll tha toola. Ia willifll to let hlm •orll:.
Hil bun b hu'l']', h1a t eet. are weary, h1a rtomacll
t; "·~ t h·· "' •.•·•::" " .. rk•·• M huh·!•' . MO!•I h,.i'ol b~lt' t•• ,.,.t,•hrHI•' hi~ own
~rav;:
0 t~roe:'~ ~!'::ht!•,~~~ 1bj~ )'et. Ha dna4a
~u •hn o•mr nt'
Tl"' onn••• t hMII•I th• t maolr t l~o• wurlol '• ~onh ,. t onn I• •'I&gt;Uh'lll
radflj'
• patleut, care•orn Yifl And bDDP')' clLildnn:t. It
~;011:h~:j~ :,~;~···• ' ,,.,,.., ,,,..,t hnn " " '; lo.'•'' tutti to r•'"'''"l'· lln•l hi1
bnrta him to, " ' thoao be IOV61 1D ...Ut Ll1d he feab
aahame:d bec•ttae ho b ttn•ble t.o proY\Ile for hJI JoYed
·------VERBAL SOOTHUiG SYllUP.
onee who are dearer l.o hlm th.&amp;D hla lite. lt p&amp;ina him t.o

~ ~:.rno:i'u~O:·~KB~J~~

TH:&amp;I&amp; FELLOW ILAVltl 'fO JODI' ~ Wl'l'll
Tat:.M AND W1B8'!' AWAT ROll mB ~

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nta1a1 of a UnA( to thMe
laomal.- men bJ tht CN11illf dati it tiM: ONll BIO
l'O&amp;o'E THAT IS " DUDOTDIO 'I'Hil HOKB" D1
AIIBIUCA TODAY. TbJJ'·tl~0 of U.. be- it Ut.e
OJ1e thiDa thAt maka marl lf'IIW u.;..n.~ IUid ear.~­
Va.t.n att.eJI!,plj at U71111 to make 1aot1a eD4I mM\ OJ1 the
pan or the 'W'Ofll:i.o.,: daM womp mUM Ut.am flecltorthl.

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•1• • • 1 " """I'"'" Oot• nl 1!11• t: n;:\ o•h

1~ 11~UA~o·

:'~!e~::e':! ~::!t;n~,:-:t~~ '::r::.O!o':!-. "'!!:
ho ll:n011'1 hll ehild:re11 ate ill bed, tfld th111 hJJ lau1Dc
foo~Pith:~:r;;.e:•:o:n.:::,m~e will he ap aDd oat ap.1.a..
Ha.rtilJ" he W'\11 acau th• "help wa.11ted" oolll11211a of t.b.e

" 'bO hi ' " J'T&lt;&gt;•I&gt;IIII.'''\ thrll

~t'::.;. 1 :•: /.::··1;;:~; ::. 1 .:.':.,:~:·· ~·~·-~·:;;:. ::\'~:: ~;~,:~~~~~fu·~ .•·•&gt;u •nth

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PUT SOMEBODY IN 'AIL"

,;,~'"'''"t•·&lt;l l•y

;o:,.,., ..t.\·,
th·· " " •• t•· k··•·J""rll.u nff,·rll llflln f' fwcul illr
ph•·ll"" "'ll" \\ ll w h " •utld \,• 111nu~iu.: if tlh'y w .•r1• nut tnqti•·. n nd
W(lUiol j ,. ld uL'h l·r~ "llt&lt;'o'rl&lt;, oliolth••.\' 111•1 l..·ur iu their trnin tlw ~h1111t·
I,\' ····ho .,f tl •·· ~rindi u.: ,.f htunnn I"' '~~'"· th e 11it·k••niug od or o f
lotlrJiiiiC' hU lltllll llo·.,h nllo\ tho• 111'"1!1.~ ol lltl g rullllil of t he o\es}•Hiring
Wllrl;in t: &lt;'III II~.
· J •um~h . itnJ • ri~"IL tnrturr. l"''"olizo• .. is tlw w ho!.• tl~t·ory o f
•·npli Hii~t uuthHrtt.' ·
l'ro·snmuloly. it n••\'l•r occuN t o the11.: ~··ntr~·

I ::',O~~~:_:r~~rt!!e:a_:~o~:c:c~lll!:~~r:!

0

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ud Ul• wtta. Flll' a wlLilt \hq mt7 oh\a.in a ~u.
l1YiD&amp;.. l!.ro bJ beiC1DJ from Ulelr frlmils Uti lata' f~
atr&amp;DI~ Bat Uleir. dole moral nature ll GDC!.wmll:la4.
The m&amp;D'a mallllD. . ll d..UOJtoil, Ut.ot woman btcomM a

pr'OI~\e~ JOU- tbaJD eY~ilen

~bl)'

eJaa«liq

are~ to 1aopa au4 to JOJ.
'D'Dder the ~t c:apttalJJt 1ptem of prodaetl~n~. the
fa.miiJ' ll tom aauller, lau.balld. 'lftfe Ll1d ch11.4na an

aloq 'lftth .ana tll.at

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~
h•...W..C:•

repllts, OI1CCI mon t.b.lt.oYerpo•ert.Dc dap.ir, that tarible
wlalth earri" me.n d01n1 t.o the •trY d~
so' It , _ 011. Da? bJ da,. ba w111 olfar hlmHif for

Metioa or the C:OUDb')', aa 111 ¥ -

au4

UJ, ud It 411m&amp;Dtl" t.b.a "Cr'J'

d t.a.4al of lh f..UJ" t'nltll

blm. One thiDI Ia 1urt, It will aot be M!On aU hb
money a Qle.Dt. eTeryUiinJ' of Ya.lue it paW"Ued. and pu.
tu.~ hill •otn bu.t deariJ' lo'l'od laoDMbold flltnitun it

&amp; traleclJ'·
It b a laelJ.Jab ~. AD4 Tft It ll a
traceclT-Miat 11 10 comm~n~. aolaod;J .,.,... U)' parUculw
atkflt10D to lt. To • orkut fD .,._,. ~ed au4

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=~~~IO~el'e~or~·~~~!: !:::;: th·~~;o~·~~·:.:::;!.':"~to'1aeltll

I

IIUIIH:f,.,f "" tho l uo ku\I IUIIlll trll( k~ 11 C.:o rnlllg t hat the cxt"C UI IOII I JOWlJU men, aharper men. H11 ell.&amp;DeM t.o y ork wUl
oof 11 \ lo l lllllloo• ~ 11101 rt .. tOro II lllllrdort'1.!1Lll!.ll tO hfc fi11t dn111k
pll1l'~:~r:~theaYerat:e 11'0dODtn11'JaOtu.IDO
\\ll h )HH\ • 1 niL.! l\l&lt;Jhttlu4(8
rf'lll • \(I hum11n ltfe \\ ho re pro. capital IJ)d DOthiDJ bot hll b&amp;c:ll: &amp;Dd arnu to eatn au.ht.. ttfl nt ~t11ko I upt t uh~tu 'i outm os lo \\rtKk \ cn~ell lltf' uponlh o~e

"l'll,;%,

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l'lf'ul" l:11 ;"~'~~~;;:,.,j, 111 Jil t I 1/ t ho• , r\ thl!. l ~01.'1! up Rfter e \ e r\ liU k

THE PB&amp;SENT 8TBTBM OF IOOIETT A m•llll.Ufl

~:::~LB~~!::rn~~
ALL OF 'fBOU WHO .ut'E Eli'IIL..&amp;.VED BT Hill.

•••1

Au&lt;i tbe j uo.IJI'• filled tbe ..-oman
He .,.... H&gt;ere, tb1a woman 1111111
taugbt a lneou, abe muat letre
1 la.ee •lie muli 1&gt;t1 t.ltatllne
Tbe woma11 ,..a" ber w1t'e
l!llle ha lu 't tbt dollar--oat of a

hlow hllll f~t ll•·n.
•
Aftl'r nil. i~ it w orth whilo· t o J!'O thrOnj.t'h 1111 tlif\ fol·dl'·r o l o r
11e11oliul!' tlw l.tu·kawntum l'llj.t'ilh•f'r I() prison f " Y r•Ji, " you Jtay. in
11 hOH I"il' whis1wr. w h ilo• iull•lli~t'IICC \'llin ly l'ttrngdl'll t o get a g rip
0 11 v our ft' \' t"r•••l loruin. " Hut wo·' ll fix that e ngirwt&gt;r 110 he won't be
•
ea,..;lt"ll.\1 all:lli n ""'' ,.K U8&lt;' Hllotlwr wr('c k ."
.\111\'lof' !Ill, lilllo· himp . hut whill! ~·ou I!~ !lending Hn eng inee r t o
pri10011. 'th•· o•nr1" ir ntiun 1!0('!1 r il!'h t on buihling W(l()(lt•n t:'oac hes t o
l'ntm pl•· Ill' wlll'll th t• I!I'XI wr 1·ck o·nmcll Mlonjl.
" But. " )'OU !Ia)·, " if Wf' llf'ml t iLi~ t• ngi ueer to -"j a il it w ill make
all otlw r 1·11giuf'en1 110 o·sr\'ful 1h11t we l'HII pre,•ent w reck11 in tha t
way.

•li•ro•wl'ued.
·
}'rom :'\'•• \'orlr. rom~ 1 blttt'r nam·
1ote--.a burt·Lrukl njf Jtory, To tbc
upitali1t ptPU it 'I'U merel;o- a lair
;,aob uory. '' To tbe men and women
or tbe arou.e•l workiug dan It told
O\'cr •gaiu In term• ol bumu lit~ the
old, ohl •tory of the d u-.
A poor wom•D-1 t oreigner, of eollrte
-had a 1id: baby. The 1Joo:tor bad told
boer tbat the bab1 wontol die unlea it
b•d fre.b •lr. Air, auppoa«&lt; to befreo

ebe took ber fHble ~bild to tbe Oj&gt;ell
•pate tbat tbe people barl bou~:b~o
tbe fre~h •ir t.h_at tbe llobllc owao.l.
Bat S ew York ia go..erned bJ" a upitaliat elua go..ernmeet tool H.e poor
wom•n lledn't tbongbt of tbat. So,
followilljf tbe: call of nature, abe took
t be little one to til opu •1~e wile,.
tile grue waa paen and wbere tbe
ht.,a•·ena •ere bl~~e O\'erlaead .a11d
"HERE THE AlB WAS FRUJRI •
• Slle badu"t .een Llle "keep olf tile

lutteotl,r tJ&gt;e jatllfe remitted
t be llew' &lt;lbp1tch~ • id. ~
~·1. " KtlottaatJJ' be
dllid IO lil't," f or tbe
told tll•e, Jodife tb.at tbe
that .ane Wllllld P&gt;MD tbe tfeatb
cllll&lt;l- aleader ..... t be
twt'l':n l.ife 1nd deat.lt I~ that little
n,. wb•cb Ia 10 lnl'~au.'
tlr.-adt of ldben ill tlne
wbe:re *r~ •Udcb aaoecupled ·
Jtatle '6reun t all •llc~ all of

inoi(•NI. Orw nf lho"'' ··pract i••nl'' npits lia.t ill eal!. If .the
NJgi11eer 0 11 lhf' first t rnin thl\t Wl!.ll f'\'('r "''N•rked had only been
puni1heot S•'''er"'l~· ••uouJ.:h. thc r f' wouldn't hn\'f' been Kll)' W~~kll
aft e r the fiN! OTtt', f'h 1
W f·J\. ol('nr h.-.ut , it i ~ j m;t bee1m AA you Allo w 11uch J}ift'le to find
IOO~ment 1111~lrr ~·ou r t·lnMil• hrol'' thtll the o•npit~t lillt8 k~p _\'till
wnrk int;t It'll houn~ 11 ohLy for your oat~ s nd h oy.
~ '
Why d oe11 a ehid :t"n ••ro"' the r oad ; a lso why d oes 11 workingman \'Ot e a capital Est tickel1
·

..';:e
ear11.ed t8 a •~k f or 11 boon a daJ' ,of
work. He eoulda't buJ' fre~b alr oa,
that •qe. He eouldn"t buJ" tlte ·priY·
lll'p to lin in a place •hcre lreall air
cir~11l•ted.
'
.
Air, for IIi• aad for bl• ...tfe .,.d
tbt"it babe w ultl be load ooiJ' lot tbe
moac,. whieb they did not ha,·e. lio11opoiJ' ball reacbed out lieol takell • -Y

ordered thal • o Olle iavade that pilrl:lca·
ler .pot-EVEN TO GET I"BESH -'IR·
A11d a ~aplta.lbtle pollen.e n•lled
up ..d ane~ted t.lte little woman aad
•be wu teken to a polit e atatlo:D le a
patrol ••aon ood tallu before a eapita.ll•t ju.t11e 8t:CAU8E SH t: · HAD
CO)I)(JTTt:o TRE CRIWt: OP TB\'·
IXO TO 0 1-!T PH£811 AJR TO !:!AVE

Here Ia A-..iea • e bt"e
Tb1 fOOol t.ltiap o( life aJ"e llere.
IN P088t:SSIOS' THEY ABE AT
t:N'D8 OF TUE EARTH. '
Tk eartll l1 arowiq .-.Jler
poor aad tile"
bd farther, •ad
IJ' c.·1111dellt tkat It • ill.
100, '!"OotlerinJ ·~ t.lttl'e It

npt1nh~t cal lnnRno~~

~~::••."~·;,~,; ilit:,~·i·l!ll;~u;·,l::·~ ~~:;";,~·;:i~t~ ~~~:.::,11c t;ft!:l~"~t,~',;:,~:~t~ •::r,i·~ ~:·:::1~~n;:o~~~~t'~...:r:e:~:c~:llfd~;X;; :;~~:-~:,~.u~c~t';ft!~;:! ~:~-::r~~ ~~~~ ~:~:~~co: !S· 1,r:~~~~~ :~em
\'tolllin~ tlwoto· l'nt ust h"p]wl'. instcall of J:Oin~t Ufl into the a ir wht:n the &lt;"u rtail tbto ri11bt• of tbe poor "''I tbe Tln:RE BilE WOULD FISD AUt So witb tbe Ju•IKtt for tbe I

Y ou ge t a rsi&amp;e in pay-not when you produce
your bob

r~Js

rnore-·~flt

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t=~:'".;;;;;;!~ =~;~~il~eom=~~:~·t.!DO~~~; :~e:::i·:,P=:~~.::~ to lte

w h en t.lte fTeal.t a ir fro• t)le little" r.miiJ'. llf:R BAB\''8 Lll'E!

;~:~~.~~:~.::'B:0;aa~:: &amp;~~n~•rty

~-aot ~~:~r~o:!e:t:l:n:zt:r11 :':~::·,.::~~

you
i• eot •rpro..
A lao·. w ouldn't yielded, • lihle,'t jt!miloOrarily, to Small fa.•hloDabl-with t he \' •progreulvt " tampalga wlletber t he ~'l"•pape:n, cap-

i t makr y ou mad 1

•

two

Wooc.lro w Viil!1on is a fine old 1kate t o palm o ft o n the eonntrr
Nelth&lt;'r elde yielded n ythinc to t be
81 a ' ' progreuin '' who baa th e intt-re.'\a pf the ''peepul '' a t heart. workeD, at rltber Cbleag~ or Baltimont
H t wuu ' t n oted for au eh traita when ie waan't buntini' public -Jhe,. didn 't ha.-e t o-qa lje yet. But
orti('e
'-'
•
tbt' hLtelllpat worhrl have a plllt1 ot

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:::~::;·c::db:~pe~t~o~~:c~~;~~ ;: :::!:t;c:~~:~~:-;.:~.~~~.0~~
mut}.on It tlley p t tile fa~t• all mul&amp;ed
up, •aeeideot!J " of c:ourn. Tbat )Morty
l• tbo SOCIALIST pert' ud it• ce11·
dlilat e. •n~ DEBS aad SEIDEL. They

.

the wwll.

birf'll II priutl' jl!l&gt;Ud1. We do blame
tbl'm !or hri•!f ou.. b l i!lll&gt;t •• to vota
tbeir u emit"' i11lo powrr 1'\'rry ,.,..r,
tltron~:b t he Dt-sno.-,.ti~ ••d ikr&gt;ttbll~ll
l...

J'11ft

woK·r· ur•ur.

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::t~a;~r ~:;:b~:--~~J:f:a~ 11~::

:reanof fnlillf!M11'titl•lf· • • 'I'I IOI•I'
tobearaomatblerfrorallr. Roo..velt
tht Je worth ll.atllllaa to. B11t U•
more we tkiak of It, tile -.ore_ ek'eptleaJ
W'&amp; 1-111e.
\'ou lr.•o• llr, H'Oo11velt
oace I'N!forfl bu.Jted Boeialiem. He cat'•
' 'oire to a tlra•l• of a buae, callht.f riJe.
a a - at tile larave &amp;dallfl •e•ea •
eomrailHt eed lat ldtataDr aboal..evcry oc ber Amerletll ~~-11 •llo d-1
ant eve~ wlt111 bla'l In Ilk oJWololl tba.t
..• •om.-'• ..te a~o• oa eartb 11 too
bl'fftl buteb"'' for ROOMV'eh analee.
8o111t'!llo11', Soelelifm nrvll'ed. Tk
I.ord hoW'I !low; b•t II olld. Flo TMI\17
I• JOIIIf t o bon It 1p la. We &lt;'0'11 fer•
10 · a a lid '''" of -ilrodt lnlf'tf'llt.
Bnt 111 t ll.e .nea.ati-7 ~lall•• i• I('OIDf
ri~tbt a.lo"l a d dol•• tN beet it taP~ '
T1UI llft)BJ'A'flOA.m.B I.A.JO(T,
Of toane, S.ta•y Oomjllrt will be
ru1111i11r ro tile batt moow COIIl'tllt ie_.
to ,.11at ~vett will do tor
S.•uny, er. -lht Ia, ,...• kno11',-to ._
.,..h1 t Rooto,·elt •lit ,10 for Labu8a•e t b\11.1 I• 8ata'a ey-. JofLabor tl.ahor-}h•, and tllere 10u ate..
Wurlllllpea wltb a llu le NOH or
buaor "Ill Jeu~tll •t S.m~ny, Tllwbo I n! l•~ll•t&lt;l to t• t. llln1 M'rlooa.l7
will r-m~r tbf' blnor,. of l'awdf'rlt
Kwh a-11d otller. of tlleir tMr wllo 111~

.

be a •heep Ia • llodr.

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o;beelal
;:,
Tboo11 1tbo t blnll far eeou~o~b, wiU l,1·
IIOJ"e the wbele OOIIIJ~•• ~b4•• ~
tbrt&gt;wioJ[ uod tradlat! tkeir t'oiH a111d
will t'Oie tile ltralf!bt Socletl1t tlt ket,

"':;~~b b;r~h:"r:~i~ ..~'; 1.t;t~ ~·..,,~loO~~~.c;,:~~.~~-~·;;:tt~::,:..r;~

\\"o~l&lt;ln ' t it ~ ~trn,re otOtnetl"':~' to would ' "' all ri!JIIt,-4! Laber ,...11.1
read oathl'r•,P•tahot p&amp;J'f't'llbat tile bad •nJ' friea&lt;lt except tii.P mlth t of"

~:!~i=i•0 ~~b~)i!';e!'';:.!~":ro~n&lt;IWI~ ::o:u7o~~o!' 1~ o:::r: • ~fr';;~[

11
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toal mlni'J to pre~ent tbf' ~rabll fro• obip ' ' for tbr 11'orkl• s da~ 1\ •iJ~t
dt"tt royi•lo: tbe propert,• of lbf' worlr.l•tz· ~ 0 In Wett VhJI:Dia wlor t N ~)sa.
~nen-tla• onlJ' I'I'Of'f:rtr tbe1 lleve-- ocratle •tate JIOV•rl1"tat b ,laul!bler~

. IOBBIMO rBB J'MJ'EU. '
D WAlfTI A DBA&amp;T,
• ~~~~!~~~ ~; l;:::,e!~~~;~ b~~ .,::;:t:po;lo:n~,i~orfr~~~ ~~~~~:;
tbe ;.;: 0 rtbwt~t.. 8111, 1n:ordn1Jt lo thl' Sodal bt, anfl 1aella; "Wbt ~~- it aiJL
gf .Bufl'elo, tbu c b - • f '-' Jt ..., ... , " ftrtt• um;., bT a
of labor " i• Dutra!- loa,: U.ot., t b•t lonJ,..rtld" bave aP'

~"' • job for eppt.nd I• til• E•qoln~r, tbe ~r~eaa:~·~~,.rr~-\~l:t~ ~:~~~0~~~~~:~.:;'~~;;:', 018 !;a.ttb!,.;t

' " ea11 't

· Te
uol_tbe railr~&gt;ad~:-ownl!d by tbe
llll•fl'- tO 11et yoa J&gt;'}Or worlr.lnr
to Krape Df&gt; uou~o:b mone1 to
u railroad bre ro t.alr.e yoa
l.aatl, ma.rbl a t hou..
•b•re t be. !&amp;boT t1
~" 8ta,. wHre JOU •~: oronions, ·~ make "labor
io Buft'•lo laJ' ~utting the llou,n
t o eiJibl. 1t 1cn1 foll011' tbll
1ou'll Dlflkl .o•e lltadwa1. lt
fo.Jiaw t be new~~,-pen' belli, 1~

•••:r.

Doa"t Jet a lot
of t ool holleri. .. a~at Te&gt;14J' or Wi1aoa
-r-botll ariltorral-.11 t!teir line--n·
dcrmlee J'Ollr bettr r jltd&amp;-eaL

ton are•'! 10 frank, lllu&amp;llr . Aa a
1'11111, tllty •it t lr)!r •nd look wlte, ere•
if t he' errll :t.
·

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TK£ wAoa
&amp;allO:N.
~ot wltboot •It are tbe q•Jr,. 1,....,..
aad fortb el tile Sotia.lllt ll-.d~
q~~art,ra. fil:D•lllll~t
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Braaell ODe &amp;.da78ebool 1Ytr.J811.11·
ct.1 moraloa at Letud'• Hall,
I.D.d a - Comm.lt teN
aod Wlllde~ eveaua •' 10:10 o'eloek. of tlae Local llltet '"''" Weduetd&amp;.Ji
ueolaa at the Betldqurten.
LOCAL PUR Jr02'U.
Braoeb j m.eeta eYety Yoaday ev"·
A,.,....,mutll an belq JNde by tile log 11 Lela"~!'• Hall, cor Waldea aa.I
Eueutive"toml:ll.itlee of tile 1oeal for a11 Balla.J AvH for boala"' aJid t todJ
Euor-Oklnaaittl PI"'ttlt 111eet1111 t o
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be beld at oae of the bi&amp;loeal t.bea.tre. pui:tlre Committee of Braacb 1
tbe Jut' 8uDdly eYelllq La JW7. Tbe 111111u at Lelaad't Jb.u oa call of Se-e'

111110111 oa the abo. trade aot amUated
.ad
withal thll Bool
aad Shoe \\orkefa' ha~e u~•d 1 1.r ""'d'
r.d•aaees Ia '"'~" aad f!Ood1110111 Tbe
Artlua, publillaed at HOI.Joke, Yua.,
'- . •ot.boraty for tke ataumeot that
• ll'ltiap hne r-e.teDtlT beea bai.I
'"'eea tbe np,_atet!Yts of uoloat 111
tbe •boa trade 'lrith a " 18"' to "get1101 together" uader the ba.DIIer of tha

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of,.'~fa~:t.E!~,"'j:! the',.,:·e 0 " Elm· ~e:!::-~~oet:..~t~~d tbt!; ;;:i::-. ~~!b~e:Z~"1:!aeh

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f r eedom and places tbem on a n equal footmg w1th men
ApParently the women eomrlldes or Loeal Buffalo reeoglriu thi!l
sahent truth, and the actl\'lt) or some or these !oy11l eom'rad~ alrudy
bas woo (or them prommence an the comtng emaoc1patton or all
lt 11- a well known 'ract that the rehgiOIIS deobmmatiODS, npeei-Jly the Catholic ehureh elearl~ r enhze the unportanu or ha,,ng the
mothen1 of the human rnee under the1r !ltuluf.lo'mg controlu moe h • .._
pOMlble ror they know ttul.t whe n the time a iTJTes \\he n they ean
uo long~r dominate the nimda of the noblut or All Crt'&amp;.tores the1r
power Will su1k toto IRBJgmflcanee For thas r eason \OU women o r

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A•·enue a• •ayy~er" et~ Ia tlat j tbe fioancial ~retarr of t.b11 braDeb l llroad"'•" aad Pratt 1treet1, flrat aDd 1 1 ~ 1 pa.ted 10 tbe l lrt ko:o,end lf-1 baker~ea l of thello.: n oble'·mi.uded. sel f-11H eritlcing women, rno.!'t important of nil
t,o:opn ! be
~WI o:o; but Brand• 011 01~11 ev;ry l.lollday e•·ll- tbit&lt;I ·Su-..da,. afUO.rtiOOOI neb mootb, ";.l're io•·oh·l!d. All· but ~ 6 bl\·e ·~glled human heings. the &amp;t ain of their would-he ine ptitmlr hR!I h~tD d im:

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ignore the tellin&amp; work of tbe wonten comradett. Tlw!ir work hM de\' E"Ioped to such pf"Qportions, that the Bu!J'&amp;Jo I..oeal is~~ o·poa
them. and t heir re1rp0nte bu beep very gratifying and deeti•e U,...
deed
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The Soc1ab11t JnO\'ement olfer1 an opponuo1ty to the
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"My .:~~~-. tb.a\.1' ~ery u 111111111 taaaat-&lt;J.o,·eraor. Slaort addre..n w!U Hall, 17 Waldeu AYeaue, eYery Friday
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and use your convinc ing argu me nts o n )'OIIr 11illlert1 arul the a\hy lmild
for you to •PI•~ ~. llila!tllj!ly of the al.u be dallvered Ia YUIOIIII lall!ll&amp;ge&amp;. eveuilli·
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B~ ~ .IN SAN ':BAlfOI&amp;OO Ufl a membership or women rue mhers in l.oeal Buffalo that \rill ri~·a1
• opea..bop ':~k~flt'l, , rephed tbe dem·
Memben. ot the lloeialltt Part7 r11
Itallta Braoeb meet• at tbe I.... Es.
S.a l' I1IOI'J~.-The ttr.ka of ~bel tha t or any other loe111 in th e whol e w orltl.
buy 01111 ~tor. " e · doa 'A:~t .'.laa~ .art t idlag io tbe Ietla aad 19th' ....rd• u-. eb•n&amp;e, :12 Niagara Str«'t, oa call of b;un ln1t bq City for tlae lntr~uf~~.011
\'ot long RgO t he idt!n or looking.t o lht: op~Xlftitt: MeX .rnr hf·lp.i u

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.:tt th1 e. .vet~tioe at tbe partr ~
AloULOAK&amp;1'10lr.
tca.be.ll.eld Bud.t atten~-,,ht\r&lt;tift. .Wuhitr.Jtd"--A• reported '- io tbt
Enry pal1:7 memlHJr •hould"atteDd_tbla Nt:WI Letter before, there i• • move.ftleetiDif aDd lfkt the . rt!port ol: llle meet oo ~ io .... ~\0111 piau. &amp;o
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".ulpmate orga~~iu.tl~;~oa lo tU 1lKMt
~aafaetoriag laduatry, thi!re be:lng auLOCJ,U. IDBTDfOB.
mf'iOut loeal grpolr.atlotu out1ide the
, Gelleral Pan1 - u111 of Local Bat- rep)u
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taken up with tbe--.work of the male eomn.du, b'\ii we ean DO loav~

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stands for clean Bake- ' "~· • ~" 1"" 01 a ~ 1" 1;.; lr afl;'·
b~ld hy the Fiaaid• Hranr b at Jo'ta~tkli• Cla.llr~la, l'eri'y arid Ytia l:lt1., f:lo · ~·:~hat llle ~~" 1 1111100 would e~abA11tl to sulo.~tnntinte the foregoing reUlllrk&gt;~ \\'!' tnk·· p!t·a~Hr•· in
h sand human
l':inrh '""'~-'" Of'~~· on, :,m;~OOI A~·... 11~11 tan Satnr•lay .,,·niog.
l o'cJgck:
I ~- Jc ' .lb (.'O'II'Il •kn~:· Tbo:o I Saa . ~~~. l".:'IJrodm·ing a l ietl t' rwriltl'll h\' Ollt of the 'rnir hll'it l en. for ~&gt;cildism:
· ~O~~n conditions .. :"';::'"::~~::;,.~·~~1'\h,.' ;~.~::~"~\,.:! MEMBEU VOTE 05
.;."c-•~:~.~"'~:o::;~c~,:;:::..',"e e~,:~ ~·:k;;: ·h=;~.:~:~; ..::~~"~e;~~~~n~=~~: nlso whnt 11onw of tho• otlwr w Oml'n comrHd,-s nr•· ~in!!.
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NATIONAL JU:l'I:B.END01d l alllatb 111 Fraaklio llalt, L! \\'ttl Eagll' j 11110 ~h.- llll!llll'll,of thr ahop8 where tbe
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l "'ru ":•r~ oa · :r·~~- 1111.'1 this h, bad

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Some of the Live Ones

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n&gt;u•h b '1''""1ion &lt;.&gt;f "".bat wa.~:ro. 1 " " tbr •'latfonn, t'oa~!ilullon &amp;11•1 Re l e:\rll 01ontb al Dom l'old;i lhll, Hro:ul..
---Oo·u t:omra.tu:·
.,. ..... hrthl'r ~~~ "~11 ". II while tlllnlion• ado!•tt'd at tht l ndianapoli way.
OOUBT Nl1LLIFlE8 LAWS.
El!dOHtl Join .... fin•! tl rot ,,,.0 ··~·momh ~~~~·~~·il·lion Ut•l•, ..·hirb ."""will
' 011"'· ''' "h"111"' b,. ht• 11"' 11~1 t ho:o r 0111 ,·,.11tioo.
ll.ra11rb &amp;.crl'tarle. w~ Poli•b Uranell ( Ul11rk RIKk) meeu 0 0 1 l:n,.ton. :O.la~...--&amp;-•·•·ral ."l'ii U 11.1!'0 the l&lt;iooll•· m11ll t o t b~ tl.o•·e .. ndo...•l attolrt·.,; nl,.g find j&gt;~nta~,;•· for tt~ml'.

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Ellf ~~~=ftJFW':~z;:,sell'lltrtl l m~a--. .. ~n th~ mn of t ht "'orkin~ da!U.m.
"'·~r.~ l.Jt a nd :ld Tn,..da:r o:o•·enin~• • t do"·". nulhfr~n~ th~ hw. "'bkh ":""' noo,J. ror .•·ou, l.:on&gt;ra&lt;l··· tb•~ ;8 •·er.•· " o•·•ura,.:inr-: in•lt-&lt;'•1.
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Tb 1s ma kt"O it time!~· to ralla llo:o nt io I tt~ 11t,1 u:HtPU or 1..,..111 Bull'a lo.
1-&lt;'fDIII tb ~ " 'lllltO&lt;lurl&gt;on of lbo:o llnu&gt;S:
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t"or •.,..• m)'ir. w~ tint! 1 ~111 Ill ,..~. ... ' " thr Jt. ...:\ ~hool or :o.,..,at N ien(11 lith W ard flo('iali•t l..o!'a~ue mtett ····~···m. II hiJ ll&lt;lt ~···t 1...1'.. dt't-id.t-d
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Fiue Jewelry Repalrin&amp;
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aru~r 11..,, will • pi-r ;11 ebnn•l•oce lor t lH'

Maker' of Sl~na

""'i•t in "'~'r... "''Y to builol up thl' or·

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race will btvr their prOf"!r ebaare to 1
llro"'. .c,hy•t..tlly, mo:ontally and •plrit· l lii'OTES ROll THE

674 Ellicott Sttut. comer Virtini&amp;. mtnlt, a od a\ lui tba "'omea of

B. Semoffskf

a~ g·;:.:";°raklldCr'l otpalu
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011 1• rt hl't t o join t he club in hl1 lo..ality aDd I

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111f, t heir berb "'ttlt labor aod -mir13 f&lt;.&gt;Dsiderebll' qna11tit v of I GO&amp; platfortl'l.l' ' H. 1 • -R ad
~b~~ bro"'• 'lritb 'll!'orry.
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to he haKhly eom mepded upon.
look forwar:d
tn the n ea r future whe n the move me nt w t ll h1w e j:l'rown t o
!IU('h powE'r in the afi'H.irs of this c ity. that public ity will b('come a

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SUSTAI).;ER S LEAG1.JE.
hrancb.., aail romra.If'l .,.ho wUI pa1 o:o lae'• ~ imP«uPiou• tollditlon. ·Tell Pen li~·J.•·•n~• tii·OJ&gt;erat l'll · &lt;turi11.1: lh~
I . the mldersignffi. hcf'('by agree to pay into the trea!lury o f the
tlae ul''""' thar""" tnt! .,.b0 ..~u di•· yourself tbat ,-011 a rt! utl•lled .,.ith roat •tr~ke 10 w..,l mor~tlend Coun1y to " S ustaine r'A Ll'ftgu{'" of thl' " Buffalo Socialist" C\'Cr y WCE'k fo r ooe
\\hen all thllll!l' '"' prodoet:d fM uMI tribo~., tb ..-.- Ad•lr..... Xatioaat Oilier. ~·our prueat lltllt ioD Ia lifl' aaut it a I· rru•b out labor ualoo~ an~ to d~fl'~t yea r . the R~O\mt aet o~~ite mr n am e.
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i 11'!nd of for rre~tlt, and "':hen par ijo..i~littl Patty. I ll ~onh )larktt "'•Y• .,.11
thr J'Urf'OA~ of tlae atroke 11 ~bnwo. 111
For thl!l nmount. It 13 u?de nstood t bl'lt I am t o recei\'C ea eh w~
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J&gt;m&lt;luttloo fnr a~ &amp;11&lt;1 IIOt for rrollt
Sout h Carolina bu "'blltl.,.;l Into en. your mind to Mro"' inquititi•·e t o tbiop t.oa Into "oodttto.n• t.hl'tl' mado:o lo~· the ~~eription·Cflrd.s 8.!1 I ntft~· e!{'Ct .
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h~n 91'r pball,. a oronderfol f'}tAnR1J "liu 111 n' of grgt~llill'd •tate., a •tate l'f'rllioinll 10 the J!rowiog mi~tn· of j l&gt;-et..ttml'nl of (ommrree ant\ l.ahor, l
I " I ll~ bonM"boltl- a rhu11e wb l~la ~ill charter bl\'l&lt;&gt;j!: been ~n1nted by tbt N•·l :roor felloor .,.or kiln, but
KAme
011 tbe • con· [ •nd reeflltl.v tranamitl~ to_ Con~·~'~'~
•nahle "'omRn to t.akl' h~r plac.r. be.•d• l ionnl Eseeuth~ Committte at ita re i tra ry leU them it is thtlr own fault and Ia .r~f&gt;OIIIt to 11 re.olnllon mtrO&lt;Iuf~
ma n I t b\1 eompanoon. f11ead eoot~u•L ~fnt m~li ag. B:r rde~adum \'Ott of tlaat t here it no boJ~. betauM "e can by Con.~:reuman GreJlll' ?f l'enn11~·~··•n• • !
Address
Cury thr. nu~·!l..ll~ to all "'0111a11k1nd: tb,. •ttte mftll~laip. w·m. l:!'berbar prodnfe enou~b of thp f!OOt.l thinp· of l l ur.h of the matter 1.nt luded 111 .t he
Amount per week t:: .
~tlr you.r mlntlt-tb~ &lt;Ia,.- ~f your de of d.aril'et on ba~ beo:-11 eletted S(att. llfl' t o rear h arou·nd for all.
~110rt .,.~, maole. r~bh~ 11 t ~e t tm•,
I p refer anb-eards.
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Sec-~tary end J . A. Royel of Cotumhi-. ltule l'.i.-Jf :ot eay ti lDe, yoV' t bould of t he •tn.ke. It 1• h~l'ly now tb•t. the1
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Did yqo e\·er aotltt \ t be C:O\'trt 1neer
Bell. Beoeca aotM 1
n tbe eapluJi•t oew,papera. wtaelteYer
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M. ABELiiOHN
t beeomes aecetUrJ" for them to refer
Im,..tcd aod Dqmalk Wloa t o the progrenlve type .of womaaf
they eeaaot 11H aayt\lag but ll.uuk:.J
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Sf'!Honoec-tad,- .011\'f'llllon llf 1910. Tbe f'\N'ulatiOII . .,llr.f!f'J' tbf'lr fae.. atraigbt illl! 1~!•1..-l)ri..-oll neuff'd ;lf!rmiNiO~ tO t'Ome tu aa uadenta u.Iinl 1JII Abe ed nor f&lt;'llri.-teol. . .
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b na mer19ble billl toY•tiDI thHe Juh· e~u~..U cram,.., r.-pd.-roall h.-r ""''"._,_

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aUelflpt to ma.rder.
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pe.iga Ou-oar:b W• w11 New York - 11• ia)l: or uafa'r l'Jtl
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to rffi&amp;• tro ... ~i• poti!io• ~· Cbid" ..
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abo o~!ta Ill fa~11• oledabtioa
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are fll.ellliOII"'l above ba"e ulued b.trravf'd, •illlwllool • e .:::ra.
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G. D. Jou~ nohl.nted from Aubo ro
day biJJl:ll. ' - eh iml't8M&lt;l with
marnlto.~ of the mo\'t'n~&lt;"nt io
~t•t•· TIM immen1., thfo111 ill'
..u \'ilh &lt;&gt;l'1l.tht ¥"~1• a ttiR of
&lt;t ilt &amp;ol;;lu~u o(. • •"'eolllf'
· 0'!\aitl, t b" h011pitality or
of Aul,iurn, the imp.rtial
of Auh~u~·~ .ln ulina::; dail.••
l..' ili.lfll,lll tCJ&gt;Ortill" t lle
rOII&lt;'t'ntion,lhati&lt;' IIJ'rofouud

Take:T.h e Kiddies
- and

co :to th• Blc Annual

CRYSTAL BEACH

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PICliJC -~
6otrvbodp~s going, -·bttiiUst 1/Jt ~I'd ,.S gont iiNUnd

will iH
••• BIG DOINGS ... ·
tb•t ibt,.,

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Baseball g~mt, !(acts,_Contests, $porls of all .
·r

kinds for poung .and ofd
The date 1.-·

Watch the Proletariat cut loose on

SOCIALIST DAY AT JHE BEACH
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·The A~dr.ess of the day

WHAT IS SYNDICALISM?

wlil Qe delivered ~y

fATHfR VAUGHAN AND

CIALISM

��MART lN' HIUSLI!It, ,.,......_.,.,
HIU-IItY TUTTHtu.. s.a...,.,.

A.Odt~ •rc '

IIO&amp;AL: LOoK ·JllaB.
O.alue A. Strebel, U.
Ap~rellt)J', it bu become d~JOIZII be a~l\1111}1 tbe IIO~uatiOD for Qoy..
look like a workiu,cman o11t of a ernor on t ile 8oc.lalilt tldi:et !11 f••or.
if' tbe anHt of' Dr. Alftr&gt;IOD B. of Co~~~t•llt Ohar!e. 'Edward R~IL.
D ,D .. 1 t Dtlpll:hk Dlet.llll ...,. &lt;Jo~('llre it wltb tbe t!IOOI nil nair
late 111fll it bu beeome II.J'ht · of R-vefi uit Tdt fo.t tllet OII'I'Ietloa ' trltb . t.be pollee, prl,-llege of -ltl11g~.apon UP,It.Jiaa,

PRANit II.HRI!MPRI£0. T ,..,_. ...,
STI!PHII.N J. M.AKOHIY, 8-.. W,..

~BUFP:tJ-0,

5l W._Eq:.. Sirut. 3rd floor

N.Y.

Suh.criptlooPric&amp;S I,OOpcr ,.ur, SOctb: moatbt., pal'Abla la•~va.au

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of~~::,:.'':}~~~~~:;O ~~;~: :~ :·~~~~~;~~:.:l~t!~e::: f

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t l'cond-t:lu• mutr~r Jn~e6, 1\ll:l, 111 the pouomee at
Un!Y.Io, Ne..- \'ork, under the .-\ctnf lh&lt;reh8, 18"19

Ent&lt;'n&gt;d ••

littl.• bit unfnir to the s utnll cnpitn.list when

fuutlon of a pollee !o"e It to
Jlt!Ople whe are not •ell
uti tho aba1e of tueh penollll
be. not l&lt;lt.I'1!1T the prhilege,
..nE"&lt;I oluty of th~ JIOI!ce.
" wor ki o}llnlln: hit IUm ap in"
ljlreJII'II to be the 1fopn of t be tO]Ht..-ho kno..- -how to ]tleate t he man eri-

wh o '' l !ti t tk~ Ill' w ill \ ' tilt• l ht! ~m· ial ist t it·ko·l this !o''-'ur .··
By wuy ui u ll.~\l't•r tn his • J U•· r~·. wo· wis h tu '-'I!IJ•husir.c fnt:t lw.r
n ot tll•·r··l,l· .. ur up uoi" u. hu t tlw iud JS]•II tnloJ,. •·•·rt niu~y t hut t lw l o:rrilol•• •·nlamit y wns d u,·. ,.;nl.·lr. '" tlto· l{l"•·•·d fn r prufits. :-o.:ot o iJI)'
wo·r·· tho· l' io:titus· •Jf tho: En ~l·· l '11 rk ltur r"r do n,. lu ,],•uth by o·:tpit n l·
ism. hut tit•• livo•li n f lllllhlr••d,; nf Jlt,n.~uuo i&gt;&lt; uf tl11• ll'llr ki nl{ du~ arcI
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t hl! Jibert in of t.he d t lze11, are Jolt
of in 'rhi! ngf!rnen of the 110llee
.
thl! mu tent uf tllfl hr~•·l.
un;\l'r tile Sorlalbt a•lmin·
a•lrnill,...ltv the I•H I ·goW·
of ''' aire I~ Amtlifll, 1nol
l'IOI'ialld ~lminiJtratioa.

"INDIVI DUAL INITIATIVE" AT EAGLE PARK
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that th'"'" I• •u~h a t.bint u n1n·l ' h.l!. tlt:lt~t I'Oiunt••llr, n•IN-•l. ••1-'ert,-

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fot~&lt;" wit hout

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~the wor\'J!rs n.e&lt;l

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But 110111 wurd will t ht•y ullo•r ul-.. ut ,..u,·h "'"ttr•·•·,.. .,f .. uustuut di!U).:{'f l
11,.. !in •-tr11p tlo:purltn•·tl1 ,.. r.. n·s. ll' tlhiu w ind• Hrt• ol:tily J••· tllt•·d tl1ou- ,

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luutt-. "hi~h •·nn lwr··l_,- k&gt;···1• utlooul 'J'h,· •'X]'•·n~litnrf- .,f u Itt![,. monry ·

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Tbere " ao qntt-tlon of P.I'M.IIal am ·
t ioo In bi• lt'in&lt;l-only Ill~ q'-lllltio or
t he goo;\ of t he working d•• ot
leb ·
11" ;,. 11 men\!Joer. Tbt worltt!NI 111 Wt!U
lalt&lt;! Jlrlde in Comrade Ou•IA\'~ ._li:ltrehe!, u d 110 lon11 •• t" attltuol of Jnl ntf
J'Utl' ll\•
t llrougb"out tilt mot"e~nent

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u f o·nt n .. tr.. pht·. Tlw unJ _,. uu~wo· r kli"WII tu t ho· o·IIJ•it ulilll l'"]" 'r'N, whe n
t it•·." tin d~r·· tu ,.;ay :ou~·thiu~ allln.!"'""'' ' ' '" tl o•· d.•... iro•s of tht• •'Ill'·

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IIJiflll the bope of trl!edo.. for the W'or'tv
h1g dau 11nl a pollt.leal orr-o!tatioltl
~I upon Ole Jlrlftdple Of laekeyiata
to· iuttf.Dthed «.ou_omie ~wer,
o,mra,Je Strebel bellevH jt'lit CGmraa&amp;
Ro•~l will bt! able to any t h e tof'C.h
1
o f bmun ] rd(rHt A litt le .fanhbr t ha D
he eould carry it.....a~ul without hlllli·

FA T TY T A1F T ' S PRE D I

B.-Jh·r k•·•·p tho· ul.! r011T.-Jl

or
,

CAN SOON KILL !lEAL P EOPLE.
Th• ~- &amp;-oub ~· t! .h••l tbeit 11~111

'1•" nn 1 tb/o npltal,•t 11"•'1'-PI!t' baTe

A "1!AD !10 88"' 'Now

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O~A M:E NT

B,. GORDON NYE

In

~ontr~•l woth the 1 haoll..,;•~~ '"'ho JIJ'l"1'11 ..n nhen they ue r\IH•nl! Oll~r

::.::;~ ~:::;::i,it~; .~;1';;_:l;·11 ~n,·.~·,;,l,~;,;;;::~..tl::·, ",:1;/,'1ldj'~-~~·.u::;;,/':~',',~;::~-·~•;~1: 11t'~ 11&lt;~11 ; Tho o.-m 11t .;:..,, ,,_1,.1 tt•~o:•rtl• &lt;nor :.; \Til):'\ ,\L ~\IJU, 1 hGar•l tbc 111'11 mAiuug fn 1cl!oh ,,hio h t~Jon~o:• , ;oolu•tl t h •~•~ on tit• olhl'r •• It! ba• •IHf'ttl' I 111 ~ : 1 :/~e~ .:~t~:·~~~~ ::·:~.. ~~::,...~";\,::&amp;1
llhlll•·.•· rnr win.• slll'l"'''s "r 1•·ip~ '" Eur"l'"- "'' rln,..h.'· nd•···rt ~~··ntt!uts ~.:'/,~..T~~ ':!,~.'i!..~ J,:,~:~:~~~~n•;,!~Mr;~ .,~'"~~r";~n~~'"'~h,:'11 ; '" ,;,""~~~~~~ not
.,..otkl'r u,. I&lt;Q"• to 1 bv too '""' h !~~'t":."~'·~::o:"."'~':"'"~~rk•• :~:... ~ '~;;h t .6on dNH ~~~~·t tlleJe '" 11oo:-~nt 1 "'1d'~
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futo: tlu· 111111 ar.• . .~ay~ •'llf•ita!i~ 111 • llttol th•·r•· _1·,1 u llf••
)'•t••n,.:: • mu...-nwnl ll&gt;o "',.. pomt •• ,.1..-a•o that ut th11
It i~ fnll.•· '" l,lnmo· indh·tdunlll "E•·•·r.v loo•l.v ·_.. cloin · it .. to 'JUOto: . :~'."!~~:;;.,, -H;"dt'l::n't'i,~~~~et~t:;":l:~, ':~;;';:'~:,:':~~~

:,~'''nlll~~~·r; :~~::~,,;1111~·1 r:~:;~:l::~is~tot~~~·o::;:; 1;.~ ~:::,;lo•lti~ ..•;, i~h;t~l~:~~~;::.'7·::~:s:~',':,~ '
lw ],.nlo•JI tlo\\"11 i11 tht· I'll&lt;'•' for profi1s-l hut'~ 11 11.
nuly n u,· hnp.· nf r•·li..!. Thnt '"'!"' is !Itt• o·n:utnon
nWn•·r~hi l • nu d do·moo· r111io· lrllllll&lt;!-!•'IIH'lll. 1101 &lt;&gt;Ill I' nf tlw industrio·&gt;~.

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Ill' i~ today thl" eutmy of prOjrt&lt;'n.

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for • mau of ...-roouJ 1urpO&gt;f!ll

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~!oak hi~ unYrut•ntou~ •~b•mr•

Iii• lligbt!!lt art i1

n11•l•·• tho·

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ollll lOll'• tit&lt;" ..-ork•n~ fla--oh

th~ I~.UOO •~r" · !",._hnt_.nll! '"'":'~ on .'ln•nll' h••

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ou t'ot:ttollu ba.•·, knoY.-i nt&lt; t~at ~~~-.,, ..-u ou 111., ltl'UUU•I
to J:••b d•t tb.,

Gu~ll"""~•m• ~ool ~lorJ:I"•

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"'heu tbf! porllonll' •• ~,....,_

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lllhtt'r-tile mutm of tbe bread
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lo\ · A~S=:~ri:;~~·e ~~= ~:~~; An•! that till' N'o·tion of tbe nf!W national

l~n ,.~,.know, on~ n&gt;ill'bt ju•t n w~n IQ&lt;'e

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would !lui '']t•HI'o· t'n"'" for twh&gt;toltuol inittnttl·, •. ·· Tlli,.; ·· rnt&gt;lll fn r
iwl in.lunl iu ttiu t i•···· ;,.. Niiii J'l.•· ntwlh··r U;oiUt· !ur oppurtuutl_l' tn uutkc
1111\Cil',l' \.y o;kilii]'IIH/ on tho· &gt;&lt;Hf.-1.1' ltttol o•omfnt·t Hltol. yo·~. t•t'o·IJ t it••
hro·nol .,f rl ... ll'•lfklltt.:: · ·Ia.-..~ Tho· ~'"'twr we sn•·•·•·•·ol in ,loin~t 1111'11,1'

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\\'hut nt•· ' "II ,f,,.,,~ ''' ~~~·· · tho · ""rkiu&gt;: ··I n~.~ fron1 s\·~t ,•rnntio •

all• I 11 h"l•·'&gt;•l·· ;.,ur.t.·r ut rJt,. hnwl ... ,.,- t iw mu~t•·n. ! \\'hut ~tlllfllttlo·•·

hulo·

nm !hut'"" ••r nour wifo· ••r n1u r ,..,,..,,.r will not ho·

t l"·~lo~fli•·tit·u~!

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ti,· •·H~i., nu ll.l" ll't· ~ttl! h··ut clio· 1'"~'111:! ~···l1• of tho• uninfl&gt;rm•·•l. l
lmt t11 tl 11u111, ~un·tnol uf !h•· ll•·ult!llt•· &gt;&lt;t.::•· whu t.-ll~ 1111. with tho• ,·.,ttf· t
nt.::•· lo,.ru ut' un_,.,,.[,J\111/ ll!: t"•t:•t,.., ·s ...·tahstn i~ :rll ri~:ht in th•·ory,
lout ;o~ a S(ll'tul ... _,· ~tdll, It ll't•11 't W•ork.''
1.•1 11~ t'XH IIIIII•· lh·· f,,.,,. '" th·· ··n~r. First . whnt ,.;hou lol w e
&lt;'Xpt·•·t uf 11 ,.,,.w[ •..-~t o·tu ' I n ·•I h··r w .. nl.~. tttul.,r whH! ('&lt;&gt;wlitioo"
w ould ,,.,.· ~"Y th;tl ;o ~"~ 1111 ~~··"''"'" tlurkh~ If W•• 11r1~ •li~cu..:.~ t tiC: ex.
&lt;'llt~ lollt oloo•·li"'. II t•ti],J 1\'o· '""·' I hnt a l'•ol t•·ll. llllllhl('·&lt;IOII'it sl rllCIUfl'
1&lt;111'11 HS tim! whwh Jll~l ,.,.,,.,] 111 :o t 1-::ot.::l•· !'nrk · · wu rks'' simply he·

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29
GIBSON. J.J.***
Buffalo. NY
DB 5-9 184 Sr.
J UDGES. James
Pic keri ng. Ontario
30
DE 6-6 24 3 R-Fr.
31
FACAROS. Di mitri
FB 5-7 222 Jr.
Oakmo nt. PA
32
CU NNINGHAM. Antoine
Jr.
Orange. NJ
DB 5- 11 180
HAYMORE. LaRo n
6- 1 2 19 R-Fr.
St. Louis. MO
33
Ll3
VANN. James*
Downington. PA
LB 6- 1 207 So.
34
ROBISON. Brad
FB 6-2 227 Fr.
Groto n. NY
35
AMBROIS E. Michelin
DB 5- 10 185 Sr.
Brooklyn. NY
36
37
JACQ UES. Philip**
DE 6-2 240
Jr.
Fa rming to n Hills. MI
THOMAS. Stephen*
38
DB 5-8 208
Jr.
Brooklyn. NY
ERVIN. Oil ice
Vero Beach. FL
39
LB 6- 1 2 17 R-Fr.
40
WILSON. Tyro ne*
FB 5- 10 247 Sr.
Tulare. C A
41
CERMINAR A. Joe
RB 5-9 190 Fr.
Lewisto n. NY
42
BUR NS. Oliver
Sydney. Australia
LB 6- 1 230 Fr.
43
McEAC HERN. Luke
DB 6-0 192 R-Fr.
Calgary. Alberta
MORRIS. Rodney***
LB 5- 10 240 Sr.
44
Pahokee. FL
45
YEAI.U. Robert
WR 6-3 21 5 Fr.
Cedar Grove. NJ
CUMMINGS. Bryan**
C inci nnati. OH
46
I.B 6-3 226 Jr.
47
ROB ERTSON. Todd
LB 6- 1 2 14 R-Fr.
Amherst. NY
48
C ALLAHAN. C hris
We bster. NY
LB 6-2 220 Fr.
49
SANDERS. Aaron**
DE 6- 1 240
Jr.
C lare nce. NY
SC HARON. C hris
LB 6- 1 2 15 Fr.
Salem. NH
50
51
SZPAK. Jim
Syracuse. NY
LB 5- 10 22 1 Jr.
BERRY. Kirk*
DE 6-2 263 Jr.
Norri stown. PA
53
G UZM AN. Ramon
LB 6-2 223 So.
Bronx. NY
55
ANDRIA 0 . Anthony**
DE 6-2 253 Jr.
Howard Beach. NY
56
GOSS. James
Syracuse. NY
56
LB 5-9 20 8 So.
57
GEDDES. Jo n
OL 6-5 329 Fr.
Colonic. NY
BUBLAVl. Je ff*
LB 5- 10 202 So.
Norwood. PA
58
SC HIFANO. Mike**
Jr.
We bster. NY
59
OL 6-4 272
THOMPSON. Mike
DL 6-2 26 1 Fr.
Se ffner. FL
60
61
CONRAD. Ian
DL 6- 1 257 R-Fr.
Buffalo. NY
SCHROEDER. Rob**
DT 6-3 28 1 Jr.
East Rochester. NY
62
HfLAIR E. Ro nald
63
DT 6- 1 295 Fr.
Laval. Quebec
64
G ENZ L!NGER. Luke
Staten Is land. NY
O L 6-4 360 Fr.
WEB ER. Eric**
65
OL 6-5 3 16 Sr.
Canandaigua. NY
65
LONDONO . Yariel
OL 6- 1 252 So.
Bronx. NY
AUG UST E. Leroy
Newburgh. NY
66
OL 6-5 300 R-Fr.
BURGIO. Jon
67
OL 6-9 330 R-Fr.
C larence. y
Batavia. NY
STRESING. Art
OL 6- 1 288
Jr.
68
COUGHLIN. Travis
OL 6-6 289 R-Fr.
Royal Oak. M I
69
70
RUSSELL. Casey***
DL 5- 11 269 Sr.
Lafayette. NY
71
RIC HARD. Jamcy
Wcston.CT
OL 6-5 280 R-Fr.
MINOCCHI. Dan***
Canto n. O H
72
OL 6- 1 280 Sr.
SC HMIDT. Tim*
Apalachin. NY
73
OL 6-5 290 So.
74
LOVE. Zachary**
Wa ll ingford . PA
O L 6-4 3 10 Jr.
N IEDERM IER. Jeff
New Washington. OH
75
OL 6-2 275 Fr.
LAUZZE. C hris
Pembroke. N Y
75
OL 6-3 325 Fr.
MILES. Terrance••
OL 6-5 292 Sr.
Buffa lo. NY
76
JOHNSON. Luke
Wayzata. MN
77
OL 6-7 296 Jr.
WEISS fNGE R. Gerry*
78
Webster. NY
DT 6-5 313 So.
79
ZEPPUHA R. Erik***
O L 6-3 296 Sr.
Allison Park. PA
UPSHAW. C had*
T E 6-4 260 So.
Southport. CT
80
81
KISAB ETH. Bryan
WR 6-3 190 Fr.
Plymouth. MI
LARMOND. DeSean*
WR 6-0 178 So.
82
Brooklyn. NY
McCLOVER. Gabrie l**
WR 6- 1 2 14 Jr.
Fort Laude rda le. FL
83
GREEN. Jeff
WR 6-3 206 R-Fr.
84
Fairport. NY
WR 6- 1 208 Sr.
KNU EVEN. Matt***
Cincinnati. O H
85
WR 6-5 225 So.
WATSON. Brian*
Elizabeth. NJ
86
ABRAHAM. Marek*
DT 6-3 263 So.
87
Dcerlie ld Beach. FL
MILLER. Brian•
TE 6-5 235 Sr.
Santa C lari ta. C A
88
SCOTT. Trevor
T E 6-5 222 R-Fr.
Potsdam. NY
89
VR ANTS IS. Greg
FB/TE 6-3 242 R-Fr.
Ham illo n. Ontario
90
91
WAS HINGTO N. Leonard
A kro n. OH
DL 6- 1 244 So.
92
M EHOL!F. Bill*
DT 6-2 260
Jr.
Parma. O H
93
ABDO. Matt
DL 6-2 263 Fr.
Fayettevi lle. NY
94
ATUATASL Sagan*
DT 6-2 352 Sr.
Anahe im. C A
WH ITMORE. Marquis
DT 6-0 285 So.
Far Rockaway. NY
96
SMIT H. Andrae
97
DE 6-4 248 R- Fr.
BloomJield. CT
SANDERS. Ri ch**
Miami. FL
LB 5-11 255 Jr.
99
* lndicales number o f leuers earned
H ead coach : Jim Hofher ( 12 th year. 49-67 overa!V5-3 1 at Buffalo)
Assista nts: To m Jones. Roy Istvan. Rob Best. Andrew Dces. Antonio Goss. Allen
Mogridge. Scott Pethtel. Andy Ro ndeau. Doug Socha. Josh Harrica. O badiah Harris
S t rength a nd cond itio ning: C heyenne Pictri. Ryan G roneman

• OFFENSE •

2004
Date
Sept. 2

SCHEDULE/ RESULTS

Opponent ·-···········Time/Result
at Eastern Michigan* .... L. 37-34

Sept. 11 SYRACUSE •••.•••••••••••••••••• 6 pm
Sept. 18 at Nevada ....

...... 6pm

Sept. 25 at Ohio* .......

7 pm

Oct. 2

CENTRAL FLORIDA* ••• 6 pm

O ct. 9

at Akron* ....................... .... 6 pm

Oct. 16 MIAMI (OH)*# •••••••••• 1:30pm
Oct. 23

at Marshall .....

...... 4:30 pm

WR
TE
lT
lG

85 - Matt Knueven
80- Chad Upshaw
74 - Zachary love
59- Mike Schifano
c 65 - Eric Weber
RG 79 - Erik Zeppuhar
RT 76- Terrance Miles
TB 22 - Dave Dawson or
FB 40 -Tyrone Wilson QB 7 - Randall Secky !1!
WR 86 - Brian Watson

• DEFENSE .

Oct. 30 Bye week
Nov. 6

KENT STATE* ••••••••••• 1:30pm

Nov. 13 C. MICHIGAN* ••••••••• 1:30pm
N ov. 20 at Connecticut .............. 12 noon
*Mid-American Confere nce games
#H o mecoming

2004

STI\TISTICAL lEADERS
OFFENSIVE LEADERS
Att. Yds
G
10
102
14
71
12
28

Rushing
Dave Dawson
Chris McDuffie
Steven King

Avg. TD
10.2
0
5. 1
0
2.3

Passing
G Att. Cmp. Pet. lnL TDs Yds
Randall Sc-cky
41 18 43.9 I I 176
PJ. Pi&gt;korik

Receiving
M au Knue..,en

Brian Miller

0

0.0

G Rec. Yds
4
39
25

0

Avg.
9.8
8.3

0

TD
0

DEFENStVE LEADERS
GUT AT IT TFL FR FF
J.J . Gibson
ll
0-0
0
0
Rich Sanders
I I 2-3
0
0
Aaron Sanders I 4
7 2.5-23
Tackles

Sacks
Aaron Sanders
Jeff Bublavi

G

No.

Yds
27
3

Passes Derended

G

Int.
0

PBU

Gemara Williams

84 - JeH Green
88 - Brian Miller
69 - Travis Coughlin
66 - leroy Auguste
71 - Jamey Richard
66 - leroy Auguste
77 - luke Johnson
26 -Chris McDuffie !1! 9 - Steven King
90 -Greg Vrantsis
13- PJ. Piskorik
24 - Terrance Breaux

DE
DT
DT
DE
OLB
llB
OLB
CB
SS
FS
CB

37- Phil Jacques
96- Rashad Clark
92 - Bill Meholif
94- Sagan Aluatasi
62 - Rob Schroeder
53 - Kirk Berry
49- Aaron Sanders
56- Anthony Andriano
99 - Rich Sanders
47 - Todd Robertson
46 - Bryan Cummings 58 - JeH Bublavi
55 - Ramon Guzman or 34 -James Vann
6 - Gemara William;- 36- Michelin Ambroise
25 - Ryan Sherwood
27 - Sherwan Sooty
29 · JJ. Gibson
14- Jesse lmes
2 -James Evans
36 - Michelin Ambroise

P
PK
KO
SNP
HLD
PR
KOR

8 - Ben Woods
18 -Michael Baker
8 - Ben Woods
56- Anthony Andriano
7 - Randall Secky
85 - Matt Knueven
26 -Chris McDuffie

• SPECIAL TEAMS •
13 - PJ . Piskorik
8 - Ben Woods
18 - Michael Baker
88 - Brian Miller
13 - PJ . Piskorik
22 - Dave Dawson
9 - Steven King

• VB Fight Song •
Fight, light for BuHalo, be proud to light lor your dear Blue &amp; White
So hit 'em high, Hit 'em low; Throw 'em high, throw 'em low
Fight lor your dear old Bulls; Cheer, cheer for Buffalo
Our spirit will be with you 'til the end; So play the game as best you can
lor the glory of our dear Buffalo

Orange Two-Deep

Tot.

• OFFENSE .

Aoour THE Buus
•The Bulls enter the home opener after a
heartbreaking. 37-34. defeat on the road at
Eastern Michigan in a Mid-American
Conference clash on Thursday. September
2. Buffalo held a 34-30 lead in the fourth
quarter before the Eagles got the gamewinner with under eight minutes
remaining. Junior tailback Da¥e Dawson
paced tbc offense with I 02 yards oo only
I 0 carries and sophomore back Steven
King scored a pair of touchdowns.
Defensively. JJ. Gibson and Rich
Sanders each had II tackles, while j unior
defensive end Aa.ron Sanders had a career
game. Sanders. the former St. Joe's
standout. had seven tackles, two sacks. a
fu mble recovery and forced a fumble that
was returned 19 yards for a score by Phil
Jacques.
• Dave Dawson has moved into ftfth place in
career 100-yard games after his 102-yard
effort at Eastern Michigan. The 5-7. 181poundjunior has a career average of 5.7
yards per carry in nearly 200 attemp~.
• Senior safety JJ. Gibson needs j ust four total
tackles to tic Dale Worrall (259) for lOth
place on the career tackles lisl in UB
football history. Gibson already ranks
fourth in career solo tackles (164).
• The Bulls are expected to break the aJI-time
attendance record for a UB football game
this evening. The current mark is 26. 126 at
War Memorial Stadium on Sept. 29. 195 1
when Buffalo hosted Colgate.

WR
TE
lT
lG
C
RG
RT
TB
FB
QB
WR

12 - Jared Jones
85 - Joe Kowalewski
78 -Adam Terry
71 - Jason Greene
75 - Matt Tarullo
71 -Steve Franklin
69- Quinn Ojinnaka
39 · Walter Reyes
35 -Greg Hanoian
5 - Joe Fields
25 - Steve Gregory

80 - Andre Fontennette
88 - Ales Shar
59 · David Bouchard
59 - Carroll Madison
60 - Justin Outten
62 - Brent Caldwell
73 - Kurt Falke
1 - Damien Rhodes
38 - Breyone Evans
10 - Perry Patterson
7 - landel Bembo

• DEFENSE .
lE
NT
DT
RE
SLB
MLB
WlB
lC
SS
FS

90 - James Wyche
51 - Tony Jenkins
70- Kader Drame
56 - Julian Pollard
8 - Kelvin Smith
57 -Jerry Mackey
41 - Kellen Pruitt
28 - Tanard Jackson
22 - Diamond Ferri
20- Anthony Smith

P
PK
KO
lS
HLD
PR
KOR

47 - Brendan Carney
19- Collin Barber
47- Brendan Carney
50 - Joe Neuman
12 -Jared Jones
7 - landel Bembo
39 -Walter Reyes

94 - Ryan laCasse
65 - Chris Thorner
99 - Cornelius Campbell
98 - lee Williams
92 - Tommy Harris
52 - Jameel Mt&lt;lain
42 -luke Cain
13 - Marcus Clayton
18 - Troy Swittenburg
21 -Scott O'Neil

• SPECIAL TEAMS •
19 - Collin Barber
47- Brendan Carney
19 - Collin Barber
84 - Brandon Darlington
13 - Marcus Clayton
22 - Diamond Ferri

�~

SYRACUSE ORANGE
(0-1 OVERALL/0-0 BIG EAST)
NO.

PLAYER

POS
RB
WR
RB
CB
QB
WR
LB
LB

CL

HT

WT

HOME TO WN

6~)
Manlius. Y
Jr.
217
Rhodes. Damien
Keypon. NJ
Fr.
168
lkdle.J.J.
5-9
So.
5-9
208
Bristoi.CT
Washington. lim
Miami, FL
Lemon. Terrell
So. 5-10 180
219
Houston. TX
h.
6-1
Fields. Joe
Tallabassc'O. FL
So.
5-8
168
Bembo. Landd
6.()
Candadca. Y
So.
214
Unza. Nick
New Hempstead. NY
6-2 238
Smith. Kelvin
So.
Philadephia. PA
R~
6-1
213
Bell. Kyle
s
242
Lancaster. PA
Paucr.;on. Peny
QB
So.
6-l
Windsor. Ontario
QB
RF
6-5
235
Hale. Mau
6~)
Hlibhorough. NJ
WR
Sr.
205
lone&gt;. Jan:d
Tallahassn:. FL
So.
5-7
179
Clayton. Marcus
CB
WR
5-11 171
Upper-Marlboro. MD
Brown. Quinton
h
6~)
Jr.
210
Los Angelos. CA
LaCailk. DcAndre
CB
Houston, TX
Jr.
QB
6-3
19
Gainc~. Xza"·icr
6.()
llealton. VA
Brown. A.J.
h.
205
s
onistown, PA
IJJ
Sr.
5-9 2l).j
Swittenhurg. Troy
Lexington. KY
Sr.
K
6-2 211
Barber. Collin
Fr.
5-9
l82
Bclfast.MI:
Hennan. Paul
CB
Hubbard. OH
FS
Jr.
6-1
187
Smith. Anthony
6-1
203
Camden. NJ
&amp;:ott. 0' Neil
FS
Sr.
Merion. PA
K
Fr.
6-1
158
Weiss. Dan
Evercu. MA
Ferri. Diamond
ss Sr. 5-10 215
5-11 194
Lansingburgh. NY
lone&gt;. Kan:cm
RB
h
Rawlings. MD
Seller.;. Jeremy
RF
6-0
196
RB
' WR
Jr.
5-11
188
Sta1en Island. NY
Gn.:gory. Steve
6.()
186
BroJU. NY
Davis. Dowayne
Fr.
CB
Washington. DC
Herrod. Donta
ss h. 5-11 186
Gennantqwn. MD
Jackson. Tanard
CB
So.
6-1
189
Cll
Jr.
5-9
190
Windsor. Ontario
Whitfield. Thomas
Utica. NY
Giruzzi. Vinccruo
LB
R~
6-3
230
Mountain Lakes. NJ
RB
Fr. 5-11 212
Chiaro, Paul
\
Lockpon.
NY
Fr.
~lue!IOJI; )hamal
CB
5-9 • 175
6-3 . 205
Warren. PA
MaljO\c'C, Ben
Fr.
s
Mc-dla, PA
5-9
177
Caner. Lenny
CB
R~
Seekonk. MA
m
Sr.
6-2
255
Hanoian. Grc•
R~
6~)
187
Washin•ton. DC
Mc'Coy. Reggie
FS
wyckorr. NJ
Krautman. Ricky
K
So.
5·9
179
Fr.
5-8
177
Bc'fl1artbville. NJ
MontgomciY. Henry
s
6.() 234
llristoi.CT
Evans. Breyonc
Ill
R~
Struthcr.;. OH
Reye-s, Walter
Sr. 5-10 213
Rll
Deptford. NJ
40
Sccbadri. Jamie!
m So. 5-8 172
Clinton. MD
41
Pruitt. Kellen
LB
Jr.
6-l 226
6.() 233
Washington. DC
LB
42
Cain. Luke
So.
Fr.
6-1
235
43
Fiammetta. Tony
Al
Walke"'ille. MD
Wakefield. Rl
45
Habcny. Jake
LB
Fr.
6-1
214
46
Brooks. Cory
Jr.
6-1
250
Manalapan. NJ
TE
Valh..-y Fo~c. PA
47
Carney. Brendan
P/K
So. 6-5
202
6.()
242
Do..'Or Park. TX
48
McDonald. Stephen
Hl
So.
Sr.
5-5
147
iamarooc'Ck. 'IY
49
Plato. John
Cll
Ganado. TX
, Jr. 5-11 214
50
Neumann. Joe
LS
51
Jenkins. Tony
DT
RF
6-J 293
Springli"ld. VA
RF
6-1
250
Philadelphia. PA
52
McClain. Jamc'CI
LB
Woodbridge. VA
53 · Atkinsoo. lamarJr. ·ii-2 124•
LB
P/K
Sr.
6-0
195
Southbury. CT
54
Snyder. lert;glj •
Rycbrool(. NY
55
Namoury,Albm •
LB
JR. 5·11 205
Sr.
DE
6-4
255
5b
Pollard. Julian '
••
Bloomfidd.
Ll
57
Mackey. Jcny '• ~ • ,;
Frcepon. NY
So.
6-1
241
LB
59
Madison. Carro11 ~
RF
6-2
322
Houston. TX
Chalfont. PA
60
Outten. Justin
So.
6-1
295
61
Sklarosky, Mike
Jr.
6-4
298
Plains. PA
OG
Clarmorc. OK
62
Caldwell. Brent
OT
Jr.
6-3
299
Collegeville. PA
63
Kopko. Kevin
5-11 2~1
Jr.
LS
Jamesvi lie. 1Y
64
Chaveo;. Corey
OT · Fr.
6-5 268
DT
West Suflidd. CT
65
Thorner. Chris
So.
6-4 313
St. Augu ti nc. ~i.
67
McCall. Manin
RF
6-2
293
OG
Fr.
Leominster. MA
68
Duntnd. Ryan
.
OL
6-5
320
Jr.
6-5
297
Scab100k. MD
OT
69
Ojinnaka. Qu\npt•\ ••
; • New Ha\CO. cr
DT
Jr.
6-5
284
70
Dntme Kader
6-5
321
.,
·
•
Do...er. DE
Jr.
71
Fntnkti'n. ~tt~.
OG
Jr.
omcnille. NJ
12
Gn.-cnc. r~\lil1
OG
6-6
300
Jr.
Industry. TX
73
~alke. Kun
OT
6-6
287
Bethlehem. PA
OT
74
Ehric. Ryan
Fr.
6-6 .
Albany. NY
75
Tarullo. Matt
c Sr. M\ 326
76
Bouchard. David
OT
Fr.
6-5
304 Cap-de-la Madeleine. Quebc'C
77
Simms. Stephen
Fr.
6-7
297
Ellicou City. MD
OT
Queensbury. NY
OT
78
Tcny. Adam
Sr.
6-9 324
79
cwsomc. Eugerk!
RF
6-7
321
Ea&gt;t Stroudsburg. PA
OT
WR
SO
Fontenette. Andre
Sr.
6-2
226
Rochester. NY
WR
San Diego. CA
81
Lanc.lim
So.
6-2
212
WR
Fr.
6-2
195
Norlh Bethe&gt;da. MD
82
Moss. Rice
Hampton. VA
83
Harris. Shadc'C-d
DT
So.
6-3
277
4
Darlington. Brandon
Do\Nningtown. PA
TE
So. 6-4 253
85
Kowalewski. Joseph
Jr.
6-4
262
Warocrs. NY
TE
Clyde. NY
86
Ferron. Tom
TE
Fr.
6-3
237
Solvay. NY
WR
6.()
202
87
Usi. Todd
Sr.
Panama City. FL
88
Shor. Alex
TE
Jr.
6-8
277
89
Paul, Rotimi
WR
Jr.
6-2
180
Fn.'Oporl. NY
RooS&lt;velt. NY
90
Wyche. James
DE
Jr.
6-6 267
91
Brown. Eugene
Jr.
Gardcna.CA
DT
6-3 295
Daytona Beach. H..
92
Harris. Tommy
LB
Jr.
6-2
238
93
Basclice. John
Delmar. Y
s
So. 5-10 183
Stoughton. MA
94
LaCasS&lt;. Ryan
DE
Jr.
6-3
255
95
Santiago. Nick
6-3
316
Utica. NY
DL
Fr.
Providence. Rl
96
Opalenski. Justin
Jr.
6-3
265
DT
Webster. NY
9
Williams. u'O
RF
6-3
256
DE
99
Campbell Jr.. Cornelius
RF
6-4
269
Ft. Washington. MD
DE
Head coach: Paul Pasqualoni
Assistants: Seve Bush. George Delconc. Ste\c Dunlap. Dennis Goldman. R. Todd Littlejohn. Jim
Rc;d. Chris Rippon. David Walker. Chris White.

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3
4
5
7
7
8
9
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II
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
19
20
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21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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m

2004 ScHEOuu/REsuus
Date

Opponent _ ..__ Time/Result

Sept. 5

at Purdue .................. L, 51-0

~~'
QlP_dJ

Oct. 2
Oct.9

RliTGERS* - - - - 12 noon
FLORIDA STATE--- TBA

283-3322

Home of
TbeSTEAK
HOAGY
7616 Niagara Falls Blvd • Niagara Falls , NY

Oct. 16 Bye week
Oct. 21

Delivery
(716)

Sept. II at Buffalo .. ... .... .... .. 6 pm

Sept. 18 C1~CIN ATI ·---· 12 noon
Sept 25 at Virgtrua ......................... TBA

Dine-In
Take Out

at West Virgima• ....... 7:30pm

Oct. 30 CO'iNECfiCUT* ·-·- TBA
PI'ITSBliRGH* _,_,__ TBA
No,-. I 3 at Temple* .... ,............... TBA
Nov. 27 at Boston Colleg~• .......... TBA
L-*-B-IG_E_A_S_T_gam_e_s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...J

2004

SPCJRTS

STATISTICAL lEADERS
On'E'OStH LEADFRS

G

Rushing
Walter Reyes

Brcyone Evan_,

l'llsoiug
G
Joe held&gt;
Pcny Panero.m l

Yds 'Ave. TO
33
2.5
0
20 10.0 0

AlL Cmp. Pct. Int. TDs Yds
IS 8 53.3 I .0 9'
10 7 70.0 0
0 04
G

RK&lt;iving
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and-coming coach charged with resurrecting cation to the program. Today's projected se- registered eight tackles last Saturday in
the program. Each carries just two victories nior starters include: Demetrius Ball (RB), Army's loss at Air Force, giving him 304 cainto action this afternoon. And each is eager Brian Bruenton (WR), Jared Churchill (OG), reer hits. He is only the sixth Army player
for a win today that could provide the spark Brent Dial (DB), Clint Dodson (TE), Ben since 1971 to surpass 300 career stops.
for greater accomplishments in the coming Edgar (OLB), Reid Finn (LS), Paul Zickefoose leads the Black Knights with 85
Henderson (OT), Chad Jenkins (QB), Doug tackles in 2001.
weeks.
Todd Berry's Black Knights (2-6) are Larsen (DT), Dan MacElroy (P), David
coming off a disappointing 34-24 loss to ser- McCracken (DE), Gene Palka (DT), Bran- ROCKETING UP THE CHARTS
vice-academy rival Air Force last Saturday don Perdue (DE), Dustin Plumadore (C),
Senior quarterback Chad Jenkins, despite
while Buffalo (2-7) trounced Ohio 44-0 one Mark Riegel (OT), Omari Thompson (WR), spending his first two years in Army's
B.J. Wiley (ILB), Ben Woodruff (OLB) and ground-oriented wishbone attack, is rapidly
week ago.
Brian Zickefoose (ILB).
ascending several of Army's career passing
hsts. Last week he set career highs with 26
THE SERIES
completions in 43 attempts during Army's
Today's battle is the second meeting be- GROUND FORCE
Sophomore running back C.J. Young is VISit to Air Force. His completions total was
tween Army and Buffalo. The Black Knights
emerging
as a force out of the Army backfield.
the third highest single-game effort in Army
downed the Bulls 37-0 in 1960.
In each of his last two appearances, Young history while his attempts were the second
has amassed more than I 00 rushing yards, the· most ever. To date, Jenkins has 205 career
IIIGIT
initial two 100-yard games of his career. He completions (fourth all-time) and 2,253 caripped through Tulane for 192 yards on 39 reer aerial yards (eighth on the career chart).
#1 0 QB Chad Jenkins
attempts (one carry short of the Academy Through eight games this year, Jenkins has
..J Enters ploy today ranked third on Army's season
single-game record) two weeks ago before
I ,721 yards of total offense, the fourth highlists for attempts (246), completions (137) and
burning Air Force for 104 yards on 25 totes est season total in Army history. He needs 173
passing yards (1 ,568).
last Saturday. In the last two games, Young total offense yards today to tie Tory Crawford
..J One of only five Army quarterbacks ever to
record more than 200 completions and lists
has six rushing touchdowns.
for third place on the season list while 197
eighth on the Block Knights' career passing
total yards today will vault Jenkins into the
yardage chart (2,253).
AERIAL WEAPON
Academy's career Top 10 in that category.
Clint Dodson continues to be quarterback
Chad Jenkins' favorite target. The senior tight JUMPING ON TOP
end leads the Black Knights with 33 recepArmy has scored first in its last five games,
tions. He now has 71 career catches to rank including a first-quarter touchdown at Air Force
sixth all-time at Army. A week ago at Air that snapped an eight-quarter touchdown
Force, Dodson caught five passes for 61 yards, drought for the Black Knights in Colorado.

By Mike Albright

Bucl

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CLan-Or

2001ARMY SciEBDL£ IZ-6]

2001 Barmo ScuouLE IZ-7]

CINCINNATI* ......................................... 21-24 L
Sept. 8
at UAB* .................................................... 3-55 L
Sept. 22
at Boston College ................................... I0-31 L
Sept. 29
HOUSTON* .......................................... 28-14 W
Oct. 6
EAST CAROLINA • .................................. 26-49 L
Oct. 13
at TCU* .................................................. 20-38 L
Oct. 20
TULANE* .............................................. 42-35 W
Oct. 27
at Air Force ............................................ 24-34 l
Nov. 3
BUFFALO
I p.m.
Nov. 10
at Memphis* ............................................ 2 p.m.
Nov. 17
vs. Navy (Philadelphia, Po.) .................. 12 p.m.
Dec. 1
All times Eastern
*Conference USA game

Aug. 30
RUTGERS ............................................... 15-31 L
Sept. 8
at Bowling Green• .................................. 0-35 L
Sept. 22
at Connecticut ...................................... 37-20 W
Sept. 29
CENTRAL MICHIGAN* ............................. 8-16 L
Oct. 6
at Miami (Ohio)• ................................... 14-31 L
Oct. 13
MARSHALL* ........................................... 14-34 L
Oct. 20
at Kent State• ........................................ 13-35L
Oct. 27
at Eastern Michigan• ............................. 20-24 L
Nov. 3
OHIO* .................................................... 44-0 W
Nov. I0
at Army
1 p.m.
Nov. 17
AKRON* ................................................... 1 p.m.
All times Eastern
*Mid-American Conference game

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�ALL-PURPOSE OMARI

lou CtosE·Ur
#28 RB Marquis Dwarte
led Buffalo in rushing last year as a redshirt
freshman, compiling 611 yards.
--J Tops Bulls in rushing this year and is one of three
Buffalo running bocks who have run for 100 yards
in a game in 2001.
--J

Senior wide receiver Omari Thompson
needs 113 all-purpose yards today to move past
Lynn Moore into fourth place on Anny's career all-purpose ladder. Thompson enters his
final Michie Stadium appearance with 3,074
all-purpose yards. Moore had 3.186 yards during a three-year career that culminated with the
1969 season. Thompson is also tied for ninth
place on Anny's career receptions list (65).

goal tries, which followed a modest run of three
successive conversions. On the year, Pelz has
hit on eight of 13 field goal attempts, and leads
Buffalo in scoring with 41 points.

PICK PATROL
Defensive back Craig Rohlfs notched his
eighth career interception for Buffalo last Saturday. In his career, the senior safety has been
involved in 16 turnovers. He also ranks third
on UB's career solo hits list (150).

STUFFING THE BOBCATS
Buffalo stymied Ohio's vaunted ground attack last Saturday, limiting the Bobcats to just
!59 rushing yards. Ohio had entered the game
ranked third in the nation in rushing with an
average of 275.1 ground yards per game. Buffalo also set a school record by holding Ohio
to just two passing yards. The Bulls' 44-0 shutout was the team's flfSt since Oct. 17, 1998.

STREAKY KICKER
Buffalo placekicker Dallas Pelz brings a
strealc of five successive field goals into today' s
fray. He has not missed a field goal since the
Bulls' loss to Marshall on Oct. 13. Prior to this
current surge, Pelz had missed four straight field

Sunsncu IIEUIIII
Army
21.8
165.9
209.1
375.0
40-338
21 (11-10)

Opp.
35.0
183.8
261.4
445.1
61-550
12 (4-8)

Rushing
CJ. Young
Josh Holden
Chad Jenkins

No.

,...,
126
76
60

Passing
C-A-1
Chad Jenkins 137-246-11
Reggie Nevels
4-8-0
Receiving
Clint Dodson
luis Comeaux

No.

Punting
Dan MacEiroy

No.

Scoring
CJ. Young
Derek Jacobs

TD

33
29

FINDING THE END ZONE
Buffalo quarterback Joe Freedy has accounted for 32 touchdowns in his career. That
total ranks fourth all-time on the Bulls' career
list. He tossed one touchdown pass last Saturday as the Bulls rolled over Ohio. A senior,
Freedy is expected to malce his 32nd straight
start today.

UP NEXT FOR ARMY
The Black Knights visit Memphis in their
final Conference USA game of 200 I next
Saturday before closing out the campaign with
the annual Army-Navy skirmish slated for
Dec. I in Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium.

CIMPAIII&amp; TlilY'$ CIACIES

Team Statistics

UB

Points/Game
Rushing Yards/Game
Passing Yards/Game
Total Offense/Game
Penalties-Yards
Turnovers (lnt.-Fum.)

18.3
105.2
211.7
316.9
57-389
19 (12-7)

Opp.
25.1
182.0
172.6
354.6
76-645
17 (9-8)

IIFriLl

Yds. Avg. TD
494
461
153

3.9
6.1
2.5

7
3
4

Pd. Yds. TD
.557 1568 7
.500
74 1

Yds. Avg. TD

Rushing
Marquis Dworte
Derrick Gordon
Albert Grundy

No.

125
80
39

Passing
C-A·I
156-311-12
Joe Freedy
Randall Secky
15-34-0

Yds. Avg. TD
487
313
171

3.9
3.9
4.4

5
3
3

Yds. Avg. TD

Receiving
Chad Bartoszek
Matt Knueven

No.

Punting
Scott McMahan

No.

12

PAT FG Pts.
0-0 0-0 42
21 -23 5-8 36

Scoring
Dallas Pelz
Marquis Dwarte

TD PAT FG Pis.
0 17-18 8-13 41
0-0 0-0 36

354
415

10.7
14.3

2
4

Yds. Avg. 120

39 1718

44.1

33
30

340
371

10.3
12.4

2

Yds. Avg. 120

58 2300

AUT FIITIUL

39.7

I

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Todd Berry
Tulsa '83
27-40 (6th yr.)
3-16 (2nd yr.)

Pd. Yds. TD
.502 1752 8
.441 153
0

Alma Mater

Overall Record
Record at School

Jim Hofher
Cornell '79
2-7 (1st yr.)
46-43 (9th yr.)

Beny Noles: In his second year at helm of program ... struggled to 1-10 showing

last season ... earned first victory at Army with win over Tulane ... oversaw amazing
turnaround of Illinois State grid program prior to arriving along banks of Hudson ...
led Redbirds to NCAA Division 1-AA semifinals in 1999, in just his fourth season at
ISU ... guided squad to school's first back-to-bock winning seasons since 1971-72 ...
finalist for Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award in 1998 and 1999.
Hofher Noles: In his first year at Buffalo aher spending the 2000 season as
quarterbacks coach at Syracuse ... was head coach at Carnell from 1990-97 ...
compiled a 44-36 mark and pasted the most wins by any coach in Cornell's Ivy
league history.

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�HEIDERSOI SEElS SPIRI1Ull, PHYSICAL PRECISIOI

1

By Mike Albright
he message was clear, as plain as handwriting on a chalkboard, but the teacher
could not get his pupil to understand.
Harold Etheridge knew Paul Henderson's mind
was getting in the way of his body, but
Henderson was still in the dark, and his mentor
could not find a way to tum the lightbulb on.
Within Henderson's six-foot-three-inch,
305-pound body crouched an athletic specimen
with the speed and quickness of men much
smaller in stature, coupled with the requisite
strength to dominate a football game in the
trenches. Certainly, Henderson had the physi. cal tools to succeed, and he clearly had the
mental capacity for success, yet he repeatedly
allowed criticism, uncertainty and self-doubt
to creep into his mindset, slowing the progress
Etheridge knew was ready to spring forth.
Virtually from the moment Etheridge be-

gan coaching Henderson upon arriving at West
Point from lllinois State, he had been trying to
instill more confidence in the talented lineman.
Through Army's first five games of 2000, the
new coach's counseling rarely registered its desired effect. But after Army's 42-21 road loss
to eventual Conference USA runnerup East
Carolina last year, Etheridge got the breakthrough he desperately craved.
Ironically, it came in the form of an ECU

lineman was even more remarkable considering he, along with the rest of his teammates,
were forced to discard their ground-oriented
wishbone offense in favor of head coach Todd
Berry's multi-faceted, wide-open one-back
multiple alignment.

While the transition was far from smooth,
the offensive players rallied around the change
in philosophy, Henderson says.
"In our other offense, it took a lot of time
Pirate.
to gain the momentum of the game. Now, we
In the postgame handshake line, East are able to control the game," the 22-year-old
Carolina starting defensive tackle Devon Alabaman admits. "It makes it more fun, watchClaybrooks sought out Henderson.
ing your boys catching the rock, or pulling out"Man, you were fast out there," the ECU side and having the running back grab your
senior said that afternoon, sweat pouring off waist, waiting for you to make your block. It's
both players following 60 minutes of trench a fun game. This style plays to my strengths.
warfare. "You didn't look that good on film.
"Tilis new offense is more athletic. The
But you were a lot better than I thought."
wishbone called for us to pull out and block a
"Coach E was behind me. He grabbed my man. Tills offense is like a zone," Henderson
arm and said, 'What have I been telling you? adds. "Coach E always tells us, 'You are a train
What have I been telling you?"' Henderson re- on a track. Once you step off your track, you
calls. "He is always telling me that I think too mess up the whole play, so you better stay on
much and that I'm too critical of myself."
your track.'
It was a I 0-second exchange, but the
''That's what I like about it. There's an
switch had been fljpped.
accountability for your zone, versus your man.
"That really stoked his confidence," You can count on your buddies, because you
Etheridge explains. "I saw his potential from
know that if (the opponent) leaves your zone,
the beginning. He's very athletic for a guy his your buddy will be back there in his zone to
size. During the season, I had tried a bunch of pick him up."
things to inspire him, because he didn't know
Accountability has become another tradehow good he could be. He thought I was blow- mark that Henderson has demonstrated more
ing smoke.
"Paul is a student of the game. He has
taken his game a lot further now that he has
confidence in himself," Etheridge adds. "He is
rangy and athletic. He is very coachable, can
play in (open) space, has good explosion and is a good player. He
can be dominant at his po-

regularly now that he is embarking upon his
senior year. As an upperclassman, Henderson
realizes his role as a leader and mentor, and
takes that role to heart. Always one of the more
vocal guys in a crowd, Henderson has translated that to the football field.
Throughout fall camp, Henderson's voice
of encouragement was always the loudest dursition."
ing the Black Knights' grueling post-practice
Henderson, who started conditioning drills, even though there wen
10 of the II games at left times he himself could barely muster the oxy
tackle a year ago, made such gen necessary to utter a sound.
great strides as the 2000
"I'm always a pretty loud guy. Within m
campaign unfolded that he groups of friends, I'm always the one crackin
ultimately earned second jokes and acting stupid, but it's important t
team All-Conference USA step up on the football field, set the examp·
honors at season's end. His and let guys know its time to go win ballgames
evolution as a top-flight Henderson says.

Senior Paul Henderson started 10 of Army's 11 games at left tackle during his junior
campaign and earned sewnd team All-Conference USA rewgnition.

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�"As a senior. you can really see people
that look up to you. When a coach says something, there is always that moment of pause
when an underclassman, or someone else on
the team. will look at you to see what you are
going to do, or what you are going to say," the
American Legal System major adds. "You've
got to be careful what you say and do, because
you have to set the right example. You don't
want to be the one to start those negative feelings, because that can creep into the entire
team."
Despite the Black Knights' struggles to
date this year, Henderson has worked hard to
help keep the squad focuesd. He saw opportunities in the summer for the team to improve,
and although the wins haven't come, strides
are being made.
"During the summer, I had a great opportunity to stay here at West Point and handle a
summer detail. I got the chance to watch some
film, and I was able to pick up on a lot of the
little things that we missed last year. A lot of
those things that we missed could have been
the catalyst to change a game.

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"It's like Coach (Berry) always says,
we've built it, now we have to fine tune it," he
adds. "This year, I have a lot of confidence. A
lot of guys on the team have something to prove.
I'm angry, and I can feel it in the other guys."
While the anger that stems from last
season's 1-10 finish is the motivational tool du
jour for Henderson, it seems there has almost
always been some roadblock standing in his
way, another hurdle to clear to reach his goals.
Last year, it was learning the new offense
while battling senior lonny Karpuk for the starting nod in preseason camp. As a sophomore, it
was senior Randy Overstreet emerging to secure the starting assignment that Henderson had
so dearly coveted.
As a plebe, the motivation came from
standing at the back of the line, the spot reserved for walk-on players. It was the same address Henderson was issued when he walked
on to the U.S. Military Academy Prep School
team one year prior in 1997.

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"I remember standing at the back of the
king
line with Omari (Thompson), getting called last
nt to
for everythi ng,"Henderson recalls. "I knew I
mple
could play football. In the end, I had a lot of
nes,"
success at the Prep School. I was able to overcome being a wa lk-on. When I got up here, 1t
.
1ior

~as the same way, but I ended up with the varsity my freshman year."

"Each year I've seen myself get better and
stronger. I've put in a lot of time in the weight
room and on the field," he adds. "This year, 1
feel I've increased my game, but my biggest
jump was between my sophomore and junior
years, when Coach E got here."
"I was shocked that he wasn't playing
when I got here," Etheridge recalls. "He's the
perfect guy to play left tackle in this offense.
Now that we have a year under our belt&lt;;, our
players have developed a confidence and comfort level in the offense, and that is allowing us
to take our game to the next level. We are able
to work on the technical aspects, rather than
the scheme. You can see that something really
special is happening here."
While Army's hopes for a postseason bowl
bid were officially dashed last week, the Black
Knights have demonstrated tremendous
progress this year and the senior class has been
the catalyst for establishing a sound mindset.
"I'd like to give these freshmen something
to build on, something they can hold onto and
be proud of. I want us to be that first team that
everybody talks about under Coach Berry; the

200 I team, the first team that really turned this
whole program around. That's the legacy."
While diligently striving to insure that his
on-field legacy is one of precision, power and
production, the senior offensive tackle is working
overtime to leave another
legacy behind.
"I'm working hard to
get my walk right,"

thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed;
for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I
will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the
right hand of my righteousness."
The behemoth lineman also credits Thompson, a cla~smate and fellow walk-on, for
keeping him on the straight-and-narrow.
"Omari is a good man. I'm trying to get
my walk right, and he helps me out a lot. Once
we were in the middle of a game. and things
weren't going right. I was a little mad, so I let a
cuss word fly out. Omari looks at me and says,
'C'mon man!' In the middle of the game. My
first instinct was to tell him to shut up. Instead,
I looked at him and realized he was right.
''I'm big on relationships, and surrounding myself with good people. When you do that,
you set yourself up for success," Henderson
says. "Omari 's spiritual walk is much better than
mine, so I don't mind asking him, 'What can I
do to get my walk right?"'
With his senior year easing to a close and
a cache of accolades already in his pocket,
Henderson has come a long way from his days
as a walk-on with the U.S. Military Academy
Prep School team. It seems that Paul Henderson
finally has gotten his walk right, both on the
gridiron and in life.

Henderson says, explaining
that he wants to set a positive example to those
around him, whether he's
on the football field, in the
classroom or strolling
across post.
"I thank God. He gave
me the opportunity to play
football. God has a lot to do
with my success. I have to
give all glory to Him,"
Henderson says. "Every
time I step out of the locker
room, every time I step into
a game, I'm quoting a verse
and taking Him into the
game."
Henderson's favorite Jf Henderson could script his own legacy, it would be one of spiritual precision
verse is Isaiah 41: 10: "Fear intertwined with football dominance.

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�COIFEREICE

USA REPORt

I

By Mike Albright ference USA to reach the century mark. Prior
LAsT
Su1DDUTS
y week's end, East Carolina will have
to last week, the Golden Eagles were the only
either grabbed a stranglehold on the ConC-USA squad without a 100-yard rusher. Army
DAVE RAGONE (Louisville QB)
ference USA race, or the Pirates could
(C.J. Young and Josh Holden). Louisville
• 19 of 30 passing lor 232 yards, 3 TDs
be erased from contention for the league's
(Dante Brown, T.J. Patterson and Tony
Accounted lor live touchdowns in Louisville's 52·7 rout of
championship and its accompanying berth in
Stallings) and UAB (Jegil Dugger and ThoTulane. Threw lor three touchdowns and ran lor two others.
the AXA Liberty Bowl.
mas Cox) have had multiple players eclipse
Guided (ordinals to 52 unanswered points alter Tulane
East Carolina and Louisville have identithe century mark this season.
posted the first touchdown of the go me. Rushed to poydirt
cal4-0 C-USA records and will meet in a critifrom 27 and 2 yards out on back·ta·back drives os Cardinals
took lead lor good midway through first quarter.
cal conference game on Thursday, Nov. 15.
QUARTERBACKS COLLECT
However, the Pirates must today get by CinTwo weeks ago, TCU's Shawn Stilley
DeMARCO McCLESKEY (Cincinnati RB)
cinnati if they are to guarantee Thursday's
became the fifth different quarterback to earn
e 18 carries lor 101 yards, 1TO
matchup of unbeatens. The Bearcats, however,
Conference USA "Offensive Player of the
Reached 100 yards lor the third time this seasonand moved
Week" accolades. He joined Dave Ragone
are third in the league standings at 4- 1 and
into ninth place on Cincinnati's all·time rushing list os
(Louisville), Gino Guidugli (Cincinnati), Jeff
could remain in the league championshp hunt
Beorcats beat Connecticut 45·28 in the first meeting ever
Aaron (UAB) and Patrick Ramsey (Tulane).
with a victory. In addition to its battles with
between the two teams.
UC and Louisville, East Carolina also has a
GETTING THEIR KICKS
season-ending date with perennial C-USA
DAWAYNE WOODS (Southern Miss RB)
Conference USA performers account for
power Southern Miss looming on the horizon.
• 21 rushes lor 126 yards, 3 TDs
one-quarter of the nation' s top 28 punters.
Ran lor oil three of Southern Miss's touchdowns in o 38·20
In addition to its top teams taking to the
Army's Dan MacElroy, who averages 44.1
loss at Penn State. Scored on bursts ol19, 6 and 3 yards as
girdiron this afternoon, Conference USA will
yards per punt, lists third in the league in punthe accounted lor oil but 25 of the Golden Eagles' 151
send Memphis against seventh-ranked Tennesrushing yards pn the day.
ing and is one seven C-USA booters ranked
see. The Volunteers have defeated the Tigers
among the nation's best.
twice in the last two years, but only by a total
U . YOUNG (Army RB)
of three points.
• 25 carries lor 104 yards, 2 TDs
lUTMAN
Registered second straight 100·yard game in Army's 34·24
East
Carolina
linebacker
Pernell
Griffm
CENTURY CLUB GROWING
loss to service-academy rival Air Fane. Two touchdowns give
registered 12 tackles against Memphis on Oct.
With his 126 rushing yards against Penn
him six scoring runs in the Block Knights' post two games.
20, becoming Conference USA's career tackle
State, Southern Miss's Dawayne Woods beAlso has 296 rushing yards in lost two outings.
leader with 420 hits.
came the 13th different running back in Con-

l Eu's

C-ISA SPITLIGIT

CIIFEIEIIE ISl STAIIII&amp;S
W-L

C-USA
Pet.

Louisville
East Carolina
Cincinnati
UAB
Southern Miss
TCU
Memphis

4·0
4·0
4·1
3-2
2·2
2·2
2-3

Army

2-4

Tulane
Houston

1-5
0-5

1.000
1.000
.800
.600
.500
.500
.400
.333
.167
.000

IJsT IEEl's IESILTS
Louisville 52, Tulane 7
Air Force 34, Army 24
Penn State 38, Southern Miss 20
Cincinnati 45, Connecticut28
South Florida 45, Houston 6

I

Overall
PF

PA

W-L

Pet.

PF

PA

142
169
143
123
92
124
120

55
91
127
78
60
122
137

8·1
5·3
5·3
4·4
4-3
4·4
4-4

.889
.625
.625
.500
.571
.500
.500

271
216
178
164
212
190

132
203
195
144
117
185
186

140

215

2-6

.250

174

274

174
106

247
201

2·8

.200
.000

296
152

408
320

o.a

277

TillY's GaMES
Tulane at Navy, 12 p.m.
Buffalo at Army, 1 p.m.
East Carolina at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Memphis at # 7 Tennessee, 2 p.m.
Houston at Louisville, 3 p.m.
TCU at UAB, 5 p.m.

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[EAST C&amp;lllll&amp; IT CIICIII&amp;TI]
East Carolina puts its
untarnished conference record
on the line when it visits
upstart Cincinnati this
afternoon. An East Carolina
win would keep the Pirates on
track for a showdown of the
conference's co-leaders an
Nov. 15 when the Pirates host
Louisville, currently the loop's lone other unbeaten
squad. Today's game begins a stretch of three tough
games lor the Pirates (at UC and home against
Louisville and Sothern Miss). Cincinnati, meanwhile, con
keep its faint championship hopes olive with a victory.
The Beorcats, who suffered their only league loss
against Louisville on Oct. 27, stand alone in third place
among C-USA teams. Cincinnati will look to running
bock DeMarco McCleskey (above) to key its offense.

�IIC[IT[IIIIl SPOTLIGHT

R

ebecca Marier did not arrive at West
Point in 1991 intending to be a trailblazer. but that wa~ certainly what she
had become by the time she graduated on June
3, 1995.
When the Metairie, La., native accepted
her West Point sheepskin, and accompanying
commission as a 2nd Lt. in the Army. that glorious June morning, she became the first female ever to graduate No. I in her class at
West Point, beating out 987 classmates for that
coveted honor.
The moment she thrust her diploma high
into the air with her right hand, she immediately turned from cadet to pioneer.
West Point's illustrious list of graduates
includes such names as MacArthur,
Eisenhower, Lee, Grant, Aldrin, Pershing and
Schwarzkopf. Add to that Andrea Hollen (the
first female graduate) and Kristin Baker (who
in 1989-90 became the first female First Captain of the Corps of Cadets) who preceded
Marier in breaking down barriers for women
at the Academy.

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Marier's accomplishment, which garnered her national media attention as well as
a profile in People Magazine, was the first of
its kind in West Point's first 193 years. It also
is a feat that has yet to be equalled.
Hailed as a role model for young women
following her graduation, Marier's name was
thrust boldly into the lofty company of members of "The Long Gray Line" who had previously etched their names on the granite

IICEITEIIIAL CELEBRATIOI

[Ouuuaar EtnTs]
November II

Veterans Day Concert, Washington, D.C. (the Army
Bond ploys special bicentennial compositions
dunng this holiday concert)
November 15

St~r-Roising Ceremony, New York, N.Y. (the West
Pomt Glee Club sings holiday music during the
star-raising ceremony at Rockefeller Center)
Marchl6

F_ounder's Day Celebration, Cadet Mess Hall
(l_ndudes unveiling of the West Point Stomp and
BICentennial Coin)

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a great way to get away from the barracks;
tables of American history.
"I'm proud to be part of 'The Long Gray upperclassmen, especially as a plebe; my tacLine' and to have gone to the same school as tical officer; or anything else that was bothsome of the people who have made history ering me," Marier remarked at the time. "I
in our country," Marier said. "But l haven't loved competing. There were times when all
done anything close to what Eisenhower, of the distractions took away from my perforMacArthur or Patton accomplished. l don't mance on the court, but in my later years, I
learned to focus and leave the other things
even pretend to put myself in their league."
An outstanding student with a 3.95 cu- behind. I really enjoyed being out there."
Following in the footsteps of her father,
mulative grade point average during her cadet career, Marier was no mere bookworm, Robert, a doctor in Louisiana, Marier, who
now holds the rank of captain, attended
however.
She captained the women's tennis team Harvard Medical School and is completing
and also served as commander of the Corps her residency in Dupont, Wash.
of Cadets' Fourth Regiment during her se"I always felt I had to maximize my ponior year. Her leadership portfolio as a cadet tential as a person," Marier said.
She did all of that and more, creating a
also included tours as Sgt. Major of the Fourth
Regiment as a junior and batallion com- legacy that will be admired for years.
mander-in charge of three companies--during cadet training exercises at Mounted MaInformation compiled by Mike Albright,
with special thanks to the USMA Archives Deneuver Training School at Fort Knox, Ky.
It was challenges such as those that in- partment and the West Point Bicentennial
spired Marier to chose West Point over committee.
Harvard during her senior year at
Metairie Country Day School.
"Every day was a challenge,
but I was the happiest when I was
working hard and being challenged," she said not long after
graduation. "When I first arrived at
West Pont, I was searching for
something that would give me guidance, and I found it in the motto of
'Duty, Honor, Country."'
In addition to being a standout
cadet, Marier crafted a sterling career on the tennis courts, combining with classmantes Allyson Toce,
Kristen Argus and Hannah Chang
to comprise perhaps the finest class
of players ever to pass through the
Black Knights' women's tennis program.
During that quartet's four-year
stay along the banks of the Hudson,
Army's women's tennis team enjoyed a sparkling 70-40 record.
During her career, Marier was 5536 in singles and 34-19 in doubles. Rebecca Marier, the first woman to graduate first in her class ot West
"The tennis team was a great Point, accepts her diploma from Army Chief of Stoff Gen. Gordon R.
base of support. The sport itself was Sullivan during Graduation ceremonies in 1995.

Duty, Honor, Count1y - West Point at 200 Years - Timeless Leadership
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Keenan Beasley
Delente Brewer
• Brian Bruenton
Aaron Burger
Jared Churchill
• Aris Comeaux
Mark Conliffe
• Craig Cunningham
Ardell Daniels
*** Brent Dial
** Clint Dodson
** Ben Edgar
** Reid Finn
** Jason Frazier
* Nolan Gordon
Jon Green
* Paddy Heiliger
** Paul Henderson
* Josh Holden
** Clarence Holmes
* Brian Horvath
Derek Jacobs
** Chad Jenkins
Ryan Kent
Seth Langston
Doug Larsen
* Mike Lennox
Jonathan Lewis
* Dan MacEiroy
Joe Martinez
Alan Maszarose
** David McCracken
Doug Meyer
* Anthony Miller
Alex Moore
Reggie Nevels
Gene Palka
* Brandon Perdue
Chris Peste!
Martin Pierce
** Dustin Plumadore
Mikel Resnick
Mark Riegel
Thomas Roberts
Peter Salfeety
Steve Schmidt
Mike Schwartz
Mike Sehzue
44 * Tyler Sheble
8 ** Calvin Smith
1 * Maurio Smith
25 * D.J. Stancil
Paul Stelzer
20
48 * Warren Stewart
Will Sullivan
95
13 * Emiko Terry
3 ** Omari Thompson
32 * Brian Todd
Greg Washington
31
Lucius Weaver
42
William White
18
Wesley Willard
15
Jonathan Wollam
88
5 ** Ben Woodruff
Clint Woody
81
C.J. Young
2
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36 ** Brian Zickefoose

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6-3
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6-4
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6-3
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5-8
6-1
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5-11
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6-3
5-7
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230
181
215
290
293
178
270
305
188
187
235
190
225
227
c
276
OT
299
DT
268
OT
294
RB
208
DT
261
DT
257
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186
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180
OLB
189
DT
260
DT
240
ILB
233
DB
180
p
190
ILB
221
DE
226
DE
236
DE
235
WR
176
OG
282
QB
184
DT
277
DE
228
WR
177
DB
176
c
305
OLB
198
OT
285
DB
180
DE
225
OG
256
TE
264
DB
175
TE
217
WR
165
DB
171
RB
192
K
186
ILB
220
DE
225
DB
170
WR
160
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192
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205
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Alex Alvarez
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Andy Avery
78
Michael Baker
18
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Maurice Bradford
20
Ryan Bullies
33
47 • Mark Campanella
50 * Marcus Clarett
1 ** Jason Coley
Kevin Concepcion
23
Terrance Dawson
48
64 • Kevin Dunn
28 * Marquis Dwarte
96 *** Bob Dzvonick
81 ** Andre Forde
15 ** Joe Freedy
29
J.J. Gibson
31 *** Derrick Gordon
2 * Mark Graham
32 * Albert Grundy
37 ** Jamie Guerra
93
Obadiah Harris
66 *** Tim Hedges
8
Terek Henderson
12
Darren Hicks
98
Philip Jacques
71 ** Brian Johnessee
14
Adam Johnson
10 * Bobby Johnson
94
Craig Johnson
36 *** Brandon Jordan
91
Omari Jordan
85
Matt Knueven
35 ** Mike Lambert
34
Aaron Leeper
82 * Dan Lindsay
22 ** Youdlain Marcellus
51
Kevin McCarthy
19
Deonne McClelland
Gabriel McCiover
83
86 * Zeke McKine
Scott McMahan
11
68 * Aaron McMickle
Bill Meholif
92
Jeff Mills
63
Dani Minocchi
72
Jason Montanez
55
Rodney Morris
44
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5 * Dallas Pelz
30 * Mark Quinn
24 *** Craig Rohlfs
Casey Russell
70
Richard Sanders
46
Rob Schroeder
80
Randall Secky
7
40 * Tom Shaughnessy
38 *** Chris Shelly
89
Jason Smalarz
6 * Ruben Vargas
65
Eric Weber
4 * Lamar Wilcher
99 * Duane Williams
41
Gemara Williams
79
Erik Zeppuhar

Hometown
Pomona, Calif.
Dallas, Texas
Detroit, Mich.
Dublin, Ohio
Richmond, Va.
Tulsa, Okla.
louisville, Ky.
Detroit, Mich.
North Port, Fla.
Bowie, Md.
Fogelsville, Pa.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Baton Rouge, La.
Decatur, Ga.
Mobile, Ala.
Dallas, Texas
San Diego, Calif.
Mobile, Ala.
Hudson, Ohio
Decatur, Ga.
Summit Hill, Pa.
Florence, Miss.
Dublin, Ohio
Woodbury, N.J.
Bakersfield, Calif.
Valley Stream, N.Y.
Fort Worth, Texas
Columbus, Miss.
Bear, Del.
Chicago, Ill.
Finksburg, Md.
North Brunswick, N.J.
San Antonio, Texas
Temple Hills, Md.
Longmont, Colo.
Marion, Ind.
Ft. Knox, Ky.
Marietta, Ga.
Lombard, Ill.
Mobile, Ala.
Saranac Lake, N.Y.
Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Crete, Ill.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Somerville, N.J.
Brookshire, Texas
Killeen, Texas
Akron, Ohio
College Station, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Brookhaven, Miss.
Highlands Ranch, Colo.
Riverview, Fla.
Tacoma, Wash.
Atlanta, Ga.
Woodland, Ga.
Miami, Fla.
Lake Oswego, Ore.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Decatur, Ga.
Virginia Beach, Va.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Alta Lorna, Calif.
St. Peters, Mo.
Hayesville, N.C.
Detroit, Mich.
Buffalo Grove, Ill.
Bridgeport, W.Va.

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DE 6-2
Jr.
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So.
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Jr.
TE 6--6
Jr.
WR 5-10
Jr.
LB 6-1
So.
TE 6-3
So.
DL 6-1
Jr.
DB 6-1
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DB 6-0
So.
DL 6-3
So.
OL 6-2
So.
RB 5-6
Sr.
DL 6-1
Jr.
WR 6-0
Sr.
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RFr. DB 5-9
Sr.
RB 5-9
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Jr.
DE 6-3
Jr.
LB 6-3
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RFr. DB 5-7
RFr.
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So.
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Sr.
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So.
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RFr. OL 6-6
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290
223
262
185
250
172
218
244
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200
180
265
264
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284
208
190
178
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230
288
168
161
227
299
210
200
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299
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180
183
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209
195
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156
170

Hometown
Howard Beach, N.Y
los Angeles, Calif.
Coral Springs Fla
Rochester, M 1~h ·
Jamestown, N.Y.
Salamanca, N.Y.
Binghamton, N.Y
Pike, N.Y.
Buffalo, N.Y
Youngstown, Ohio
Rochester, N.Y.
Rochester, N.Y.
Warren, Ohio
Mission Viejo, CaJif.
BaltJmore Md
Pittsburgh, Pa·.
Penfield, N.Y.
Bethel Park, Pa.
Buffalo, N.Y.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Monroe, Mich.
Springfield, Pa.
Belle Vernon, Pa.
Chillicothe, Ohio
Tonawanda, N.Y.
Neptune, N.J.
Worthington, Ohio
Farmington Hills, Mich.
Frewsburg, N.Y.
Alta Lorna, Calif.
Santa Ana, Calif.
Vestal, N.Y.
Huntington Bch., Calif.
Cleveland, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Syracuse, N.Y.
Jamestown, N.Y.
Henrietta, N.Y.
Longueuil, Quebec
Patchogue, N.Y
Mesa, Ariz.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
HollywOOd, Fla.
Huntington Bch., Calif.
272 Shaker Heights, Ohio
250 Parma, Ohio
285 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
270 Canton, Ohio
224 Spring Valley, N.Y
226 Pahokee, Fla.
266 Lenexa, Kan.
185 Holland, N.Y.
201 Macedon, N.y
192 Cincinnati, Ohio
254 Lafayette, N.Y.
235 Miami, Fla.
250 East Rochester, N.Y.
215 Maple Grove, N.Y.
231 LeRoy, N.Y.
227 Pittsburgh, Pa.
244 Fraser, Mich.
190 Bronx, N.Y.
291 Canandaigua, N.Y.
230 Ossining, N.Y.
250 Detroit, Mich.
170 Oak Park, Mich.
264 Allison Park, Pa.

��The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train,
and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor,
Country; professional growth throughout a career as an officer in
the U.S. Army; and a li fetirne of selfless service to the Nation.
Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy is now celebrating
its Bicentennial. But West Points role in Americas history dates back
even earlier to the Revolutionary War, when both sides realized the
strategic importance of the commanding plateau on the west bank
of the Hudson River. Gen. George Washington considered West
Point to be the most strategic position in America. He personally
selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Saratoga, to
design the fortifications in 1778. In 1779, General Washington
transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continental soldiers
built forts, batteries and defensive barriers. A !50-ton iron chain was
extended across the Hudson to control river traffic. Today, several
links from that chain are arranged at Trophy Point as a reminder of
West Point's original fortifications.
In 1802, President Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation,
establishing the U.S. Military Academy, to create an institution
devoted to the arts and sciences of warfare. This effectively
eliminated America's wartime reliance on foreign engineers and
artillerists. West Point became the nation's first engineering
school and developed the model for engineering programs that were
established at other colleges.
Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the Father of the Military Academy,
served as Superintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded
academic standards, instilled military discipline and emphasized
honorable conduct. Early graduates were largely responsible for the
construction of the nation's initial railway lines, bridges, harbors and
roads. Although the curriculum maintains its focus on engineering,
in recent decade the program of instruction has markedly changed,
providing cadets a selection of more than 30 majors. This tradition
of academic and military excellence, guided by a unique standard
of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cornerstone of the West
Point experience.
It is said at West Point that much of the history we teach was
made by people we taught. The Academy has produced famous
leaders throughout its illustrious past Civil War Generals Grant,
Sherman, Lee, and Jackson, to name but a few. More recently, 34 of
the 38 World War I corps and division commanders were graduates.
World War II would see 59 out of 164 graduates reach brigadier general or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley and
Patton. In more recent conflicts MacArthur and Ridgeway in
Korea, Westmoreland and Abrams in Vietnam, and Schwarzkopf in
Desert Storm West Pointers were in command. Academy graduates have al o excelled in air and space exploration, and countless
others went on from military service to be leaders in medicine,
law, bu. incss, religion and sciences.
Since it's founding nearly two centuries ago, the Military Academy fulfills the same mission as it always has to educate, train,
and mspirc the Corps of Cadets. It accomplishes this mission by
developing cadets in three essential areas: intellectual, physical and
military. These developmental paths arc balanced and fully integrated
into the daily life of each young man and woman at the Academy.

Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic curriculum
consisting of a core program of 31 courses providing a fundamental
knowledge of the arts and sciences. The core program builds the
foundation for electives that permits the cadets to explore in
greater depth a field of study or an optional major. The four-year
course leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as
a second lieutenant in the Army.
Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic
and physical education program. Each cadet participates at the
intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This readies
the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach
good Judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and
physical stress.
_Military development begins with the cadet's first day at West
Pomt. Most mthtary trammg takes place during the summer with
new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barrac~, their
first year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Training.
Cadets spend their third and fourth summers s · ·
·
.
ervmg m active
Army umts around the world· attending specialty t · ·
h
,
rammg sue as
airborne, air assault or northern warfare school
h ·
s, or e1pmg to
train the first- and second-year cadets The Cadet Lead De 1
er ve opment
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System seeks to ~tve the cadets Increasing responsibility until they
th · d ·
are ready to recetve thetr commissions and assu
.
me etr uttes as
leaders m today'sArmy.
Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout th · "
etr •Our years
at ~est ~oint. Commitment to the academy's Bedrock Values, based
on mtegnty and respect for the dignity of others, begins on the first day.
Integnty IS reflected in the Cadet Honor Code wh· h
tc states· A
cadet shall not lie, cheat steal or tolerate those wh d R .
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denotes that cadets treat others with the same respect and dignity
they themselves would expect. At West Point, it is not enough to train
leaders they must be leaders of character.
Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and
women from each state and socio-econorru·c le 1 p
.
.
ve . rospecttve
cadets must recetve a nomination by a membe fC
fr
r o ongress or om
the Departrne~t of the Army. Candidates are evaluated on their
acaderruc, phystcal and leadership potenn·al tra'ts . d. .
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1 m tcatJve of a wellrounded mdtvtdual.
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from vtrtually all religious backgrounds.
Today's Military Academy is a vastly different institution from
the small academy legislated into being b C
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Y ongress m 1802
Ongmally JUSt 1,800 acres the Academy h
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~oth men and women, who are prepared for leadership roles ith~
m the Army.
With the expansion of knowledge and the chan .
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Army and the nation, hfe at West Point has changed to k
e~pdpace.
Ever aware of its rich heritage the US Mt'lt'tary A d
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ca emy IS evelopmg leaders for tomorrow, and its focus remains the national
needs of the 21st century.

�At West Point, character development is not an isolated program
under the auspices of one agency, rather, it is integrated across the
spectrum of the West Point experience: the academic, military and
physical programs. It is essential to the development of leaders of
our Army that all activities at West Point are conducted within a

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environment of high moral and ethical standards.
At West Point, cadets learn about and prepare for ethical
which states ...

�llDEMY D IIISTRITIOI

LT. GENERAL
WILLIAM J. LENNOX JR.
SUPERINTENDENT

BRIG. GENERAL
ERIC

T. OLSON

CoMMANDANT OF CADETS

Brig. Gen. Eric T. Olson, commissioned as
This past summer, Lt. Gen. William J. Lennox
a
2nd
Lieutenant upon graduation from the U.S.
Jr. was selected as the 56th Superintendent of
Military
Academy in 1972, was named West
the U.S. Military Academy.
Point's
67th
Commandant of Cadets in July 1999.
The 1971 West Point graduate served as ForOlson
commanded
the 2nd Battalion, 18th
ward Observer, Executive Officer and Fire
Infantry
(Mechanized)
of the I97th Separate
Support Officer in the Ist Battalion, 29th Field
Infantry
Brigade
and
was
Task Force CommanArtillery; and as Commander, Battery B, 2nd
der
during
Operation
Desert
Storm. His brigade
Battalion, 20th Field Artillery, 4th Infantry
command
was
the
3rd
(Grey
Wolf)
Brigade of the
Division. Lennox commanded the 5th Battal1st
Cavalry
Division
in
Ft.
Hood,
Texas.
ion, 29th Field Artillery in the 4th Infantry
His staff assignments include Executive AssisDivision and the Division Artillery in the 24th
tant to the Supreme Allied Commander-Europe
Infantry Division.
in the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers
His staff assignments include White House
Europe (SHAPE) in Belgium. He was the BatFellow, Special Assistant to the Secretary of the
talion
Executive Officer of the 8th Infantry DiviArmy and Executive Officer for the Deputy
sion (Mechanized) in Mainz, Germany, and later
Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans.
the S3 of the 1st Brigade, 8th Infantry Division.
Lennox also holds a master's degree and docOlson's military education includes Infantry
torate in literature from Princeton University.
Officer
Basic and Advanced courses, U.S. Army
His military education includes Field Artillery
Officer Basic Course, the Infantry Officer Command and General Staff College, and a
Senior Service College Fellowship at the Walsh
Advanced Course, the U.S. Army Command
School of Foreign Service, Georgetown Uniand General Staff College (distinguished gradversity. During that fellowship, he was assigned
uate) and the Senior Service College Fellowto Headquarters, IOth Mountain Division and
ship at Harvard University.
served a tour in Somalia. He earned a master's
Lennox's list of awards includes the Defense
Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit degree in International Relations from Johns
Hopkins University in 1979.
(four oak leaf clusters), Meritorious Service
His awards and decorations include the
Medal (one oak leaf cluster), Army CommenLegion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal (with two
dation Medal (two oak leaf clusters), Army
oak leaf clusters and V device) and the Defense
Achievement Medal, Korean Order of Military
Meritorious Service Medal. He was awarded the
Merit, lnheon Medal, Ranger Tab, Parachutist
Badge and Army Stafflndentification Badge. Combat Infantryman's Badge and earned the
Expert Infantryman's Badge, the Ranger Tab and
He is married to the former Anne M.
the Parachutist Badge.
Theysohn. They have three sons: Matt and
A native of Amityville, N.Y., Olson is marAndrew, both field artillery lieutenants, and Jon,
ried to the former Victoria Susan Wald.
a 200 I graduate ofTexas A&amp;M University.

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BRIG. GENERAL
DANIEL J. KAUFMAN
DEAN OF THE ACADEMIC BOARD

Brig. Gen. Daniel J. Kaufman, a long-time fixture at West Point, is now in his second year as
the Academy's Dean of the Academic Board.
Kaufman, a distinguished graduate of the
U.S. Military Academy in 1968, served as the head
of the Department of Social Sciences for four years
prior to ascending to his current post. Kaufman
has been on the faculty at West Point since 1983.
Kaufman's military service includes tours
with cavalry and armor units in the United States
and Vietnam, where he earned the Bronze Star
for heroism and two Purple Hearts for wounds
inflicted during combat.
The Ft. Lewis, Wash., native has also served
on the National Security Council staff and spent
a tour in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Kaufman was a member of President Clinton's
transition team for the Department of Defense.
He holds a master's degree in public administration from Harvard University and a doctorate in political science from the Massachusetts
Institute ofTechnology. Kaufman has also attended the Armed Forces Staff College and Armor
Officers Advanced and Basic courses, as well as
Airborne and Ranger schools.
Highly decorated, Kaufman's military awards
also include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star,
the Meritorious Service Medal (two awards), the
A~y Commendation Medal (two awards), the
NatiOnal Defense Service Medal, the Vietnam
Service Medal (four awards), the Army Service
Ribbon, the Senior Parachutist Badge and the
Ranger Tab.
Kaufman is married to the former Kathryn
Kennedy. The couple has two children, daughter
Emily Louise and son David Daniel.

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s Rick Greenspan enters his third year as
director of athletics at West Point, he
- •rwf'r&lt;:f'f'&lt; a resurgent sports program that
is in the midst of an aggressive facilities
overhaul.
But his influence and commitment to collegiate athletics is not confined to West Point
as Greenspan is heavily involved in a host of
national and conference initiatives.
Outside the Academy's gates, Greenspan
serves as a member of the NCAA Division I
Men's Soccer Committee and is an NCAA peer
reviewer for intercollegiate athletic certification
programs. He is the chairman of the Patriot

the school announced a record student-athlete
adjusted graduation rate of84 percent, several
percentage points above the national average.
Facilities also flourished under Greenspan's
leadership. The school unveiled a new softball
complex and was approved for a $1.6 million
football office and locker room complex.
Also opened during Greenspan's tenure was
the state-of-the-art Karin Bone Athletics Study
Center, which debuted for the 1996-97 school
year. Other facilities enhancements and major
improvements in the department's radioffV
packages also defined his days at ISU.
The Greenbelt, Md., native significantly

!ration option
from Idaho State
in 1979. He
became Illinois
State's athletic
director on Feb.
15,1993.
"West Point
is tremendously
excited at the
selection ofRick
Greenspan to be Army's athletic director," thenUSMA Superintendent Lt. Gen. Daniel W.
Christman said at the time of Greenspan's
appointment. "I am absolutely convinced he is
the right person to lead Army's intercollegiate
sports program into the 21st century- with
the focus on winning the right way."

League's Marketing and Imaging Committee
and sits on Conference USA committees for
bowl financing and football scheduling.
Closer to home, Greenspan is spearheading
the design and construction of the $33 million
Kimsey Athletic Center and Randall Hall,
which will provide a fitting off-the-field home
for Army's football program. This summer,
Michie Stadium welcomed a new artificial turf
surface and plans are in place for construction
of the Hoffman Press Box atop the stadium's

increased athletic fund-raising (40 percent)
by revamping the solicitation process and
schedule, seating priority and the development

west stands this winter.
Greenspan is also orchestrating numerous
other facilities enhancements, including construction of the Gross Center, future home for
gymnastics as well as a valuable venue for basketball practices and skill development for

be in compliance with NCAA rules, policies
and intent. As part of that, Illinois State's

procedures for preparing and monitoring the
department's $18 million annual budget.

realignment of its sport offerings brought the
university into compliance with federal law as

Prior to his time at Miami, Greenspan
spent eight years on the staff at the University
of California-Berkeley. At Cal, he rose to

baseball and softball.
Revitalization of many of Army's
remaining athletic facilities has also con-

of special event and endowment programs. In
the process, he built the athletic department
reserve/endowment to its highest level in
school history.
In 1996, Illinois State achieved certification at the highest level by the NCAA. From
fiscal integrity to equal opportunity, the program was studied meticulously and found to

it pertains to Title IX gender equity.
Greenspan, who possesses 22 years of
administrative experience, graduated from

for the coaching staff. He also established

associate athletic director for external affairs

and also served as acting director of athletics.
- - - - - - - - - - - - Greenspan coordinated record-setting
ticketing, marketing and fundraising

sumed Greenspan's attention. Since his
arrival, contemporary new scoreboards
have been installed at Christl Arena,
Tate Rink, Gillis Field House and Buffalo
Soldier Field. Tate Rink and Buffalo
Soldier Field have also undergone sig-

efforts at Cal. Under Greenspan's
direction, the Bears generated $6 million
in revenue from a $1 million budget.
Before joining the Cal staff, Greenspan
worked three years at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee and one at the
University ofNew Hampshire.

nificant renovations.
Greenspan served as the athletic

"West Point is a premier educational
institution that deserves an equally
outstanding athletic program," says

director at lllinois State University for six
years prior to his arrival at West Point.
Illinois State's athletic department, one
of the largest in the Midwest with 19

Greenspan. "I will dedicate myself to

sports, surged forward under Greenspan's The Greenspon Family: Rick, Jenny, Emily and Ben
direction. Five times during his tenure,
Illinois State captured the Missouri Valley
the University of Maryland in 1975 with a
Conference's All-Sports Award for overall

bachelor's degree in behavioral science. He was

excellence.
Administratively, Illinois State boasted

a four-time letterwinner on the Terp baseball

similar achievement during that time. In 1997,

physical education with an athletic adminis-

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Greenspan arrived at Illinois State following one year as senior associate athletic
director at the University of Miami (Fla.).
Among other duties, he provided daily operations management for all athletic programs
and projects, including administrative support

team before receiving a master's degree in

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working with the leadership, coaches,
staff and cadets to achieve excellence."
A former president of the Gateway
Football Conference, Greenspan has also
chaired the Missouri Valley Conference media
and championship committees.
Greenspan and his wife Jenny have two
children: Emily, 20, and Ben, 17.

��HEAD COACH TODD BERRY
odd Berry has never been one to bristle
at a challenge.
One year into his tenure as Army's
'
head football coach, he continues with
a vision that he fmnly expects will reverse the
Black Knights' football fortunes. Throughout
his first campaign along the banks of the
Hudson, while his squad struggled to a 1-10
record, Berry diligently worked to elevate
the program to its past glory.
He instilled a "championship" mentality
and approach into his players, staff, administrators and supporters, all with an eye toward
competing for the Conference USA championship as soon as possible.
In fact, it was that same mentality that
Berry used to resurrect Illinois State's football
program. The day he was named the Redbirds'
head football coach in 1996, he began talking
about 1SU teams playing for national championships. This for an institution that had
experienced little success on the gridiron and
had been on the verge of dropping the sport due
to its checkered past. Just four years later,
Berry completed one of the most amazing
turnarounds in Division I-AA history, guiding
his revamped Illinois State program all the way
to the national semifinals in 1999.
It was that type of unbridled passion and
engaging confidence that drew officials at
the United States Military Academy to Todd
Berry in December 1999 during their search
for a new person to lead West Point's storied
football program.
In the end, he was the clear choice to
become Army's 32nd head coach.
"I have been inspired by a lot of people in
my life," Berry says. "But I've never been any
place where the institution has inspired me.
West Point is certainly inspiring. I am a very
passionate person and I enjoy being motivated. 'The Long Gray Line' ... that means
something to me.
"There are a lot of college coaching jobs
out there that are perceived as being great
opportunities, but many of those positions
never intrigued me," Berry adds. "I like thinking about the ideals of West Point. I want to
be around people that think big; that dream big;
that aspire to be all that they can be. That's why
this opportunity is so appealing to me."
Credited with constructing a championship football program at Illinois State from

the ground level, Berry guided the Redbirds
to the best record in school history and the
semifinals of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 1999. Illinois State closed the year at
11-3, falling to Georgia Southern 28-17.
Berry directed ISU to a flashy 19-7 record
(. 731) in his final two seasons.
A two-time Gateway Conference Coach of
the Year honoree, and the 1999 GTE Region
4 Coach of the Year, Berry directed Illinois
State to its first-ever Gateway Conference
title two years ago, the school's first outright
league crown of any kind since 1950. On the
heels of a 3-8 record in 1996 and a 2-9
mark in 1997, Berry presided over one
of the finest turnarounds in Division
I-AA history in 1998, guiding the
Redbirds to an 8-4 record, their firstever trip to the postseason playoffs
and a national ranking at year's
end. He was a finalist for the
Eddie Robinson Award, presented annually to the top
collegiate head coach at
the Division 1-AA level,
in both 1998 and 1999.
Under
Berry's
direction, Illinois State
established or equaled
58 individual and team
school records on game, season and career levels. The
Redbirds were listed in the
Top 25 national rankings
for 19 consecutive weeks. In
addition, his players captured 73 individual postseason awards, including four
Academic AJI-Arnerica citations and six All-America
certificates. Just prior to
his hiring at West Point,
Berry was listed as a
"rising star" in the
coaching industry by
one prominent national
sports news agency.
"Across the country, Todd Berry is
considered one of
the finest young talents in the coaching
profession," Army

~ire~tor of Athletics Rick Greenspan said.
He IS both offensive-minded and creative.
Todd ~asts a charismatic personality and has
the.abthty to identify and attract talent while
mamtaining a high standard of excellence
throughout every facet of his program.
. "He possesses tremendous organizational
skills. and a dynamtc
· presence," Greenspan
contmued. "Todd is a tireless recruiter and
a genuine and sincere person who wil; not
only respect the traditions of West Point
but live them."
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Former U.S. Military Academy
Superintendent Lt. Gen. Daniel W.
Christman echoed those sentiments.
"We were looking for someone who personified the core values of the institution and who kept
football in its proper perspective as
part of the larger mission for
the Military Academyproducing commissioned
leaders of character for
our Army," said
Christman . " Todd
Berry exemplified
every one of those
characteristics.
"After interviewing
Todd for several hours, I came
away enormously impressed
with his commitment to Academy values, his passion for
winning and his absolute love
for the Military Academy. This
was also the opinion shared
by everyone we included in the
interview process."
Berry was named head coach at
Illinois State on Dec. 18, 1995. His
emergence came as Illinois State
sought someone with a passion for
recruiting, outstanding communication
skills and a consistent offensive and
defensive scheme. The native of Miami
Okla., carried all of those qualitie~
to Normal, Ill. , quickly building a reputation as one of the hottest coaching
talents in the country. A dynamic recruiter
off the field, Berry's ISU teams featured
a high-scoring offensive system that energtzed both players and fans alike.
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Giv11 Ncae: Todd Allen Berry
HOIIetoWJt Miami, Oklo.
: ~ Bilft: Nov. 12, 1960 (Springfield, Mo.)

Ed.catioa: University of Tulsa, B.A. (Business) 1983
Fllllly: wife, liso; daughter, Jordon (14)

The Berry Forni~: Todd, Lisa and Jordan
Prior to arriving at ISU, Berry spent four
years as offensive coordinator at East Carolina
University under head coach Steve Logan. He
played a vital role on the Pirate teams
that reached the Liberty Bowl in both 1994
and 1995.
During each of his 13 years as an assistant
coach, Berry was involved with a team that
won a conference championship, played in the
postseason and/or was ranked nationally in
passing offense.
I want to be aggressive in all facets of the
game, he has said in the past. I know that you
win with defense first and I appreciate that.
Most of my background is on offense, but to
be an effective offensive coordinator you
have to understand defense.
A 1983 graduate of the University ofTulsa,
Berry has worked for some well-known head
coaches during his ascent, holding down
assistant positions on the staffs ofLogan at East
Carolina, John Cooper at Tulsa and Johnny
Majors at the University of Tennessee.
While in high school, Berry was an all-state
selection in football (quarterback) and track and
field at Miami (Okla.) High School. After
foregoing scholarship offers from the University of Oklahoma and the University of
Arkansas, as well as a nomination and acceptance from the U.S. Air Force Academy, he
attended Tulsa and played quarterback for the
Golden Hurricane from 1979 through 1981
before suffering a career-ending knee injury.
Berry began his coaching career as an
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moving to Tennessee as a graduate assistant and tight ends coach in 1983 when the
Volunteers advanced to the Florida Citrus
Bowl at year's end.
Following a one-year return to his alma
mater as receivers coach in 1984, Berry
headed to Oklahoma State University in
1985, where he worked with the likes of
future National Football League standout
Thurman Thomas. He then served a threeyear stint as offensive coordinator at the
University of Tennessee-Martin, holding
down that position from 1986 through 1988.
While at UT-Martin, Berry coached the
Pacers to a top five finish in I-AA passing
offense, total offense and scoring offense. In
his final season, all four receivers, the
running back and quarterback signed professional contracts.
He also enjoyed a two-year tour at Mississippi State University, coaching wide
receivers, and one campaign at Southeast
Missouri State University, as offensive coordinator, before joining Logan's staff at ECU.
Army's grid leader is the son of the late
Rueben Berry, a former Canadian Football
League head coach and longtime mentor of
the Saskatchewan Rough Riders.
Off the field, Berry is an active participant in coaching clinics. He has also been
highly involved with charities in Illinois
and New York.
The 40-year old Berry and his wife, Lisa,
have one daughter, Jordan, 14, and are
expecting another child in December.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE:
2000: Army, Head COO&lt;h
l·year record: 1-10
1996-99: Illinois State, Head CoadJ
4·year Record: 24-24
1999: 11-3IIHl Gateway), Division 1-Mseaifinols
1998: 8-4 (4-2 Gateway), Division 1-M playoffs
1997: 2-9(0-6 Gateway)
1996: 3-8 (0-5 Gateway Conference)
1992·95: Eost Carolino, Offensive Coordinator/
Running Bods
1991: Southeost Missouri Stale, Offensive
Coordinator/Quorterbocks
1989·90: Mississippi State, Wide Receivers
1986-88: Tennessee-Marlin, Offensive Coordinator/
Ouorterbocks/'Kade Receivers
1985: Oklohorno State, Running Bodes
1984: (summer): Soskatchewan Rough Riders
(Canodion Foobollleogue), Assistant Cooch
1984: Tulsa, Vfade Receivers
1983: Tennessee, Graduate Assistant
1982: Tulsa, Student Assistant
BOWL EXPERIENCE:
1995: Liberty (with Eost Carolina)
1994: Liberty (with Eost Carolina)
1985: Gator (with Oklohorno State)
1983: Florida Gtrus (with Tennessee)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

Misc.: • Guided Illinois State Redbirds to 58 school
records on team and individual levels
• Redbirds captured 73 postseason awards
(six All-America cilings and four Acodemi&lt;
AI~Americo honors) during his tenure
•In each of his 13 years os on assistant
cooch, Berry was with oteam that wan o
conference li1te, ~ayed in the postseason
and/or ranked notionally in pass offense
2000: ~ ~r~ed Block Knights to eight team and
lndividuol records while tying four others
1999: • Led Redbirds to oschool record 11 victories
~ Guided 541,00~ to first-ever Gateway Conference
title, school s first outright league aown since 1950
• Named GTE Region 4 Cooch of the Year
• Hel~ Redbi~ds to back-to-bock winning
compcngns for first lime since 1971-72
• Finalist for EdO~e Robinson Cooch of the Year Award
1998= • Directed ISU to its first winning season since 1993
and to the most wins (8) since 1972.
• Took Redbirds to school'sfirst-ever postseason
appearance
•Led squod to ISU's first-ever postseason notional
ranking (#19)
• Gateway Conference COO&lt;h of the Year
• Finolist for Eddie Robinson Cooch of the Year Award

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Etheridge also oversaw the development of tackle Paul Henderson
into a second-team All-Conference USA performer last season.
During his tenure in Normal, Ill., he tutored four All-America
performers and five first-team All-Gateway Conference honorees. In
addition, the Redbirds established new school standards in both
rushing offense and passing offense.

Just one year into his tenure at West Point,
John Bond has already left his mark on the
Army football program.
After helping Todd Berry rejuvenate the
football fortunes at Illinois State University,
Bond arrived along the banks of the Hudson
prior to last season and implemented a one-back multiple offensive alignment that helped the Black Knights set four passing records and
equal another in 2000.
Bond will once again serve as Army s offensive coordinator while
also tutoring the Black Knights' quarterbacks.
For three years prior to his arrival at West Point, Bond was the
coordinator for Illinois State s high-octane offense. During his three years
as ISU s offensive coordinator, the Redbirds established or tied 50 school
and conference records on game, season and career levels.
Illinois States success in 1999 helped Bond become a finalist in
voting for the American Football Coaches Association' s Assistant Coach

A 1981 graduate of Western New Mexico University, Etheridge was
a three-time all-conference pick at offensive guard and was invited to
tryouts with a trio of National Football League clubs upon graduation.
After spending five years coaching at the high school level, he climbed
to an assistant's position at the University of Kentucky.
Following a three-year stint on the coaching sidelines in Lexington
( 1988-90), Etheridge joined the staff at Illinois State in 1991. He is
the author of a book titled Coaching the Frontliners, which was
published last fall.
The Gallup, N.M., native and his wife, Jeanne, are the parents of
4-year old twins, Clayton and Eliza. The family resides at West Point.

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of the Year award.
A former quarterback at the University of Arkansas, Bond was a
member of the Razorbacks 1981 Gator Bowl club. He suffered a careerending injury and immediately shouldered a role on UA s coaching staff,
remaining with the Razorbacks in a graduate assistant's capacity
following graduation. During that time, Arkansas made appearances
in the 1982 Bluebonnet, 1984 Liberty and 1985 Holiday bowls.
He left Fayetteville following the 1985 campaign, assuming duties
as running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Southwest
Missouri State University from 1986 through 1990. During that time
SMSU captured a pair of Gateway Conference titles.
Following brief coaching stints at the University ofNevada-Las Vegas
(1991) and University ofTexas-El Paso (1992-93), Bond became the
passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Delta State,
where he remained until joining Berry at Illinois State.
Bond is a native of Rogers, Ark. He is the son of legendary Arkansas
football mentor Blackie Bond, who coached for 32 years at the high

A 21-year veteran of the collegiate coaching
ranks, Chip Garber arrived at West Point prior
to the 2000 campaign.
The native of Winchester, Va., served as
defensive coordinator at Hofstra University
in 1999, helping lead the Flying Dutchmen to
the q~arterfinals of the Division I-AA playoffs. Previously, he served
coaching stmts at Southern Methodist University ( 1980-81 ), University
~fKen~cky ~1982-89), Mississippi State University (1990), Texas Christl~~ Umversity (1991), University of Minnesota (1992-95) and Virgmia Military Institute (1996-98).
!he 1978 graduate of the University of Maryland serves as Army's
assistant head coach and tutors the inside linebackers.
A three-year letterman at Maryland, Garber played on two Atlantic
Coast Conference championship teams, in 1975 and 1976. He was also
a member of Maryland teams that participated in the Peach Bowl
Liberty Bowl, Gator Bowl, Cotton Bowl and Hall of Fame Bowl. '
Following graduation G b b
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~art-tune assistant _at Southern Methodist, working with the Mustangs
lmebackers, defensive ends and defensive backs in 1980 and 1981. SMU
appeared in the Holiday Bowl in 1980.

school level in the state.
Bond and his wife, Jen, reside at West Point.

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In 1982, Garber began an eight-year stint as an assistant at Kentucky, tut?~g ~e Wil~cats' receivers, defensive backs and special teams.
During his tune m Lexmgton, UK participated in the Hall of Fame Bowl
in both 1983 and 1984.

Now in his second year at West Point, Harold
Etheridge joined Todd Berry along the banks
of the Hudson after spending the previous
nine years on the coaching staff at Illinois

Ga~ber departed the Bluegrass state in 1990 to become the
defensive backs and special teams coach at Mississippi State, where
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he first became associated with Berry also a B lid
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State University.
Etheridge will once again guide Army's
offensive line, a unit that gelled under his direction into one of the Black
Knights most consistent groups a year ago. Army's front wall allowed
just 21 sacks in 2000 while the offense attempted an Academy record
382 passes during the 11 games.

Garber and his wife, Linda, have two sons, Rusty, 16, and Dere,,
k 7
and one daughter, Laurie Beth, 13.
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Just prior to embarking upon his first grid
campaign at Army, head coach Todd Berry
added a wealth of experience to the coaching
staff when he named veteran collegiate mentor
John Mumford as an assistant.
ow in his second season with the Black
Knights, Mumford, who directs Army s defensive linemen, brings more
than two decades worth of coaching experience to his post.
Prior to reuniting with Berry, Mumford served as head coach at
Southeast Missouri State University from 1990 through 1999. The
Lawrence, Kan., native garnered Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the
Year honors in 1994. He ftrst crossed paths with Berry early last decade,
hiring the new Black Knight head coach as the Indians' offensive

oversee one of the squad s finest units. The young coach welcomes back
All-East performer Clint Dodson as well as experienced returnee
Tyler Sheble.
Niekamp has tutored a postseason award winner in each of his three
seasons, mentoring two All-Gateway Conference selections at Illinois
State prior to Dodson's ECAC accolade a season ago.
A former All-Gateway Conference selection along the Redb1rds
defensive line during his undergraduate playing career, Niekamp
spent the 1998 and 1999 seasons at his alma mater, working with the
outside linebackers.

coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 1991.
Mumford filled a one-year term as defensive coordinator at Southeast Missouri in 1989 before accepting the reins as the Indians I Oth
head coach the following season. He arrived at the Cape Girardeau,
Mo., school following a seven-year stint as an assistant at the University
of South Dakota.
A 1979 graduate of Pittsburg State University, Mumford lettered
three times at tight end for the Gorillas. He began his coaching career
the following year, serving a two-year stint as a graduate assistant at
the University of Kansas. He was responsible for guiding the Jayhawks
defensive linemen on both the varsity and junior varsity levels. In 1981,
Kansas earned a berth in the Hall of Fame Bowl.
Mumford moved on to South Dakota in 1982, filling the roles of defensive line coach and strength coach. He worked with the Coyotes
inside linebackers from 1983 to 1985, doubling as South Dakotas
recruiting coordinator before being named defensive coordinator in 1986.
The Coyotes advanced to the NCAA Division li semifinals in 1985 and
reached the national championship game the following year. He closed
out a three-year term as South Dakota's defensive coordinator in 1989,
when he signed on to lead Southeast Missouri State's defensive fortunes.
John and his wife, Leslie, reside at West Point with their daughters
Jenna, 16,Meghan, 13,andLauren, 10.

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A promising young coach, Travis Niekamp
enters his second football season in the
Hudson Valley.
After forging a stellar career as a player
under Todd Berry at Illinois State University,
Niekamp stayed on at his alma mater to accept
a slot on Berry's Redbird staff.
When Berry made the journey east to assume command of the
Army program, Niekamp joined his former mentor along the Black
Knights sideline.
iekamp will once again mentor Army s tight ends and should

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The native of Stevens Point, Wis., played extensively throughout
his career in the Red and White, and shouldered a starting role each of
his last two seasons. He closed his Redbird career with 170 tackles,
including 22 for loss. That figure included eight quarterback sacks.
Named a National Strength and Conditioning All-American in 1997,
Niekamp authored an outstanding high school career, culminated by
an appearance in the Wisconsin All-Star Shrine Classic.
An outstanding student as well, iekamp was a regular member
of the Athletic Director s Honor Roll during his undergraduate days
at lllinois State.
Niekamp and his wife, Tracy, reside at West Point.

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Jody Sears is one returning coach who will
find himself in new surroundings this fall as he
tutors the cornerbacks. His move will allow
defensive coordinator Dennis Therrell to work
with the outside linebackers and free safeties after
overseeing the entire secondary's development
a year ago.
Last season, during his rookie campaign with the Black Knights,
Sears assisted John Mumford with the team's defensive line.
A 1991 graduate of Washington State University, Sears lettered twice
for the Cougars at wide receiver.
A former walk-on at Washington State, Sears played under head
coaches Jim Walden, Dennis Erickson and Mike Price during his tenure
With the Cougars. After seeing limited field duty during the early portiOn of h1s Cougar career, Sears lettered his final two years and closed
his WSU stint with 11 career receptions for 118 yards (I 0.7 avg.). Sears
also served as the holder for All-America placekicker Jason Hansen
on field goal and extra point attempts as a senior. The Cougars earned
a berth in the Aloha Bowl that season.
Following a brief coaching stint on the high school level, Sears served
as a graduate assistant at Iowa State University, working with the
Cyclones defensive backs and wide receivers from 1994 through 1997.
He sh1fted to St. Ambrose University in 1998, assuming responsibilities as the Fighting Bees defensive coordinator.
Sears and his wife, Molly, reside at West Point. They are the parents of a son, Weston, 11, and a daughter, Hannah Jo, who was born
in November 2000.
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While Junior Smith returns for his second
season at West Point, he will have his hands full
as he seeks to replace the departed All-Conference USA performer Michael Wallace.
Wallace became just the eighth Army player
ever to rush for 1,000 yards in a season last
year, topping conference leaders in that category.
The Black Knights return a talented stable of running backs in 200 I
that will have the chance to blossom under the direction of Smith.
Five players have garnered postseason conference honors under his
watchful eye.
Smith played for current Army mentor Todd Berry at East Carolina
University when Berry was the Pirates offensive coordinator.
A three-time honorable mention All-America selection and ECU s
all-time rushing leader, Smith closed his highly successful Pirate
career following the 1994 season, piling up 3,745 yards rushing. He
averaged a gaudy 122.9 ground yards per game throughout his tenure

stay with the St. Louis Cardinals of the ational Football League.
The Pikeville, Tenn., native began his coaching career at the high
school level before jumpmg to the collegtate coaching ranks in 1983,
when he joined Berry in a graduate assistant's role at Tennessee.
Therrell moved on to Middle Tennessee State followmg the 1984
campaign, spending two seasons on the Blue Raiders coaching staff.
During that time, MTSU ranked among the top teams m Dtvision
I-AA and closed the 1985 season ranked No. 1 nationally.
He joined the Lock Haven staff as an assistant in 1987 before being
elevated to the head coaching position prior to the 1990 campaign. In
just their second year under Therrell, the Bald Eagles recorded their
highest victory total in 19 years. His six-year tenure was marked by
an overall program upgrade that included a dramatic improvement in
the football program s facilities.

in Greenville, N.C.
A regular member of the Dean' s List during his undergraduate days
at East Carolina, Smith captured the Liberty Bowl Scholar-AthleteAward
in 1994.
After spending two years in the Canadian Football League,
serving stints with the Shreveport Pirates and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats,
Smith signed onto Berry s coaching staff at Illinois State University in
1997. He directed the Redbirds running backs each of his fmal two seasons, aiding a rushing attack that averaged over 200 yards per g~me in
1999 as the Redbirds advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA semtfmals.
While three different Illinois State running backs posted 100-yard
rushing games in both 1998 and 1999, two Redbird backfield members
earned honorable mention all-conference citations in 1999.
The native of Fayetteville, N.C., authored a stellar prep career at
E.E. Smith H.S. and was honored by having his number retired.
Smith and his wife, Sonya, were married last summer. He is the father
of sons Jeson, 9, and Nickolas, 4 .

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A veteran of the college football wars,
Dennis Therrell carries a wealth of experience
into his second year as a member of the Army
football staff. He will guide the outside linebackers and free safeties.
The former head coach at Lock Haven University, Therrell has shouldered coaching duties at the University of
Tennessee and Middle Tennessee State University in addition to his
four-year stint on the staff at Illinois State University.
A letterwinner at linebacker during his playing days at Tennessee
Tech University, Therrell helped the Golden Eagles capture the
Ohio Valley Conference championship in 1975. He later enjoyed a brief

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Therrell spent his four years on Berry s JSU staff serving as the
Redbirds assistant head coach, defensive coordinator and secondary
coach. Three years ago, his defense ranked 21st nationally in turnover
margin. During his final season, ISU topped the Gateway Conference
in rushing defense (1 36.5), opponent yards per pass attempt (6.4) and
sacks (32).
Therrell and his wife, Dawn, have two sons, John, 10, and Cody, 7,
and a daughter, Abby, 2.

lUClER lAUGH
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Tucker Waugh begins his second year at
the United States Military Academy after following head coach Todd Berry east from 111inois
State University.
Waugh will continue in his role as coach of
Army s wide receiver corps in 200 1. Last year,
Waugh inherited a group that had caught a combined 14 career passes,
yet forged a unit that hauled in 107 aerials during the ftrst year ofArmy s
diverse one-back multiple offensive attack.
Prior to relocating to West Point, Waugh had served under Berry
for five years at Illinois State.
With the Redbirds, Waugh tutored the wide receivers for the final
three seasons of his five-year term. Prior to that, he spent one year each
with ISU s outside linebackers ( 1995) and running backs ( 1996).
During his time as receivers coach, Illinois States prolific passing
game ranked among the nation's most feared aerial attacks. In addition,
at least one of his players earned all-league honors during each of his
five years on the Redbird coaching staff.
A 1993 graduate of DePauw University, Waugh lettered at quarterback and was named the school s Outstanding Physical Education
Major. He served one-year coaching terms at Otterbein College in 1993
and DePauw in 1994 prior to landing in ormal, Ill. He fi lied the role
of receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at his alma mater.
Waugh also completed a coaching fellowship with the British
Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League.
Waugh and his wife, Jen, reside at West Point.
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JIMIIT GIIZli.ES

From May to August of 1994, Swanson was the interim head strength
and conditioning coach at his alma mater.

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Jimmy Gonzales enters his third season as
Army s director of football operations.
A native of Schertz, Texas, Gonzales boasts
a wealth of coaching and administrative experience. Most recently, Gonzales served as
assistant athletic director for football operations
at the University of Texas under head coach John Makovic.
In that role, Gonzales worked extensively in handling the administrative operations of the football program, aided in arranging
recruiting weekends, coordinated housing, coordinated team travel,
and assisted in community service projects and community events.
He handles similar duties at West Point.
A 1981 graduate of Texas Lutheran College, Gonzales earned a
master s degree in education from Texas Christian University (TCU)
in 1991. He joined the Longhorns staff in April 1996 following a twoyear coaching stint at Duke University, where he tutored defensive backs
in 1994 and defensive ends in 1995.
Gonzales began his collegiate coaching career in 1982, serving as
a graduate assistant at Southwest Texas State University. That team
posted a perfect 14-0 record and captured the NCAA Division II
national championship.
From there he moved on to TCU where he worked toward his
master s degree while shouldering graduate assistant duties.
During the spring of 1985, Gonzales returned to Texas Lutheran,
serving as defensive coordinator for one season before moving to
Tulsa University as recruiting coordinator for two years. Coaching stints
at the University of Wisconsin ( 1986-89), Northwestern ( 1990-92) and
Oklahoma ( 1992-93) followed .
He and his wife, Mary, have two daughters, Danica, 10, and Lea, 8.

DEIIICI JICUII
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A newcomer to the Black Knights
program, Derrick Jackson will tutor Army s
defensive ends.
A 1993 graduate ofDuke University, Jackson served in a graduate assistants role the
past two years at The State University of West
Georgia, working with the Braves tight ends and defensive scout team.
Last season, the Braves claimed a share of the GUlf South Conference
title, forging a three-way tie with Valdosta State and eventual Division
II national champion Delta State.
While at Duke, Jackson was a four-year starter in the defensive
secondary, closing his stellar career ranked eighth on the Blue
Devils all-time tackles chart. As a freshman the two-time AllAtlantic Coast Conference honorable mention cho;ce helped lead Duke
to the ACC title and an All-American Bowl berth. In 1989, the Blue
Devils were co-champions, along with Virginia, of the ACC.
Jackson is single and resides in Highland Falls.

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West Point, having been hired by head coach
Todd Berry during the offseason .

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An important cog in the physical development of Army s varsity athletes, Scott Swanson
begins his fourth year as the director of strength
and conditioning.
A 1992 graduate ofWake Forest University,
Swanson spent the 1995 and 1996 football campaigns as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Army before
departing prior to the 1997 season to serve in the same capacity at
Stanford University. He returned a year later to take over the Black
Knights headjob.
Swanson oversees the unique task of training cadet-athletes 1,000
athletes, three weight rooms and five off-site facilities throughout the
country during summer assignments.
After lettering three times on the gridiron for the Demon Deacons,
Swanson moved to the weight room as an undergraduate assistant
strength coach. He was promoted to full-fledged assistants status in
1992 and stayed on board until 1995, when he left for the Academy.

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While his chief focus is on football, he and his staff oversee the
strength and conditioning program for Army s 25 varsity sports.
A member of the National Strength Coaches Association, Swanson
also speaks to various camps, classes and clinics.
Swanson is single and resides at West Point.

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Certainly no stranger to his new boss Jordan comes to the Academy after spend in~ two
years on Berry s coaching staff at Illinois State
University (1997-98) before leaving for a job in the private sector.
Jordan will assist Harold Etheridge with the instruction of the
offensive line during his initial season.
A 1992 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, Jordan
worked ':ith running backs and tight ends during his two-year tenure
as an assistant to Berry at Illinois State.
Jordan originally matriculated to Missouri and spent the 1986
season on the Tigers squad before suffering a career-ending knee
injury in the spring of 1987. For the next two football seasons ( 1987
and 1988), he assisted at Herculaneum (Mo.) H.S. before landing
on the staff at Southeast Missouri State ( 1989-91 ), where he served
while pursuing his undergraduate degree. He also enjoyed stints at
Austin Peay University ( 1992) and Arkansas State University
(1993-96).
Jordan is single and resides in Highland Falls.

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of an eagerly anticipated overhaul that will help
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well into the new century.
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This past winter, construction began on the
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training facilities, equipment rooms, meeting
rooms and a large display hall that will highlight Army's vast football history.
The stadium annex will be the jewel of an
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Malek Courts. The newly minted Lichtenberg
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academic year, and plans are on the drawing
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television broadcast booths.
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development facility, the Gross Center, is
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Lusk Reservoir and within the shadow of
historic Fort Putnam. Construction of Michie
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six located east of the Mississippi River,
are older than fabled Michie Stadium. The
original stadium structure was formally dedicated to the memory of Dennis Mahan
Michie, who was instrumental in starting
the game of football at the U.S. Military
Academy in 1890. It was Michie who organized, managed and coached the first
football team in history at West Point.
There have been several facelifts smce
that first game in 1924 when Army defeated
St. Louis University 17-0.

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Pubi"K pay telephones en located tlvoupt MidHe
Stad"cum at Gates I, 2, 3, 6 and 6A.

Smoking is not permitted in the press box or the
seating areas of Michie Stadium.

Lost items can be daimed during the game at the
Michie Stadium Ticket Office, located at Gate I. Following
the game, all inquiries regarding lost items should be
made to the Provost Marshall's Office, Bldg. 616, or by
phoning (845) 938-2403.

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Public rest rooms and handicapped-access rest rooms
are located throughout Michie Stadium.

Messages lor the public address announcer are
accepted only for medical emergencies and must be
approved by the director of media relations.

SIIUIIG PILICY

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The First Aid Station is located underneath Section
25. In case of emergency, please notify the nearest
usher or the Military Police.
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Tailgating is permitted in all West Point parking lots
but must not interfere with adjacent parking spaces or
thoroughfares. The Army Athletic Association's external
operations office wdl reserve taUgate sites lor groups
that purchase 25 or more tickets. Sites, avaUable lor a
lee of Sl SO, wiD be reserved on a first-come, firstserved basis. For more information, call (87n TIX-ARMY.

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The cadet parade takes place on Nlhe Plain," weather
permitting, three hours prior to kickoff.

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Concession stands are located throughout Michie
Stadium. Special delivery requests, bax lunches for
groups and taUgate catering can be accommodated by
phoning (845) 446-3838.

CIITIIIEIS lllllCIIIl PIUCY
Bottles, cans or coolers of any type are not permitted
inside Michie Stadium. Possession ar consumption of
alcoholic beverages within Michie Stadium is prohibited.

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Tickets ordered the week of the gome wm be held at
the "Reservation" window at Gate I. Please bring
proper identification. Tickets wm be sold on game day at
Gates I, 2 and 3. ChUdren ages I year and under are not

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Temporary East stands and upper stands
were added before construction of permanent East stands was completed in 1962. In
the summer of 1969 an upper deck on the
West side was added, boosting the seating
capacity to 41,684. Capacity has since been
adjusted to 39,929. Army's most prolific
attendance came in 1972 when the Black
Knights averaged a record 41,123 fans. Army
ranked among the nation's attendance leaders
once again last year, averaging 38,516 per
game, or 96.5 percent of Michie ~tadium 's
capacity.
A major change occurred on the playing field
in 1977 when AstroTurf replaced the natural
grass surface. The artificial turf greatly reduced
maintenance costs and guaranteed the Army
team an excellent practice facility for use all fall
while prov1ding for multiple uses. SuperTurf
replaced the AstroTurf in 1984, which was in
tum replaced by AstroTurf8 in 1992.
In honor of legendary mentor Earl "Red"
Blaik, the Academy christened the Michie
Stadium playing surface "Blaik Field" in
1999. Blaik, a gndiron innovator, compiled an
18-year Anny record of 121-33-10 and brought
Army its only three national championships
(1944, 1945, 1946). The winningest coach in
Anny annals, Blaik is enshrined in the College
Football Hall of Fame.
The Black Knights honored the dedication
in grand style, trouncing Ball State 41-21.
required to have a ticket. Gates wm open two hours
prior to kickoff.

HUIICAPPEI SEIYICES
Handicapped parking accommodations are located in H
Lot. Ahandicapped hcense plate, state registration or
handicapped parking pass is required to goin entrance to
the area.

Shuttle buses depcn regulady from Hlotto Michie
Staclum. Awheekhai--«tessmle bus wltransport fans to
Gate 6. Fans, without wheekhai-s, in need of assistance wl
be dropped off at Gate I. Allons should meet thei"
postgame shuttle bus at thei" respective drop-off poirts.
Wheelchair seati1g is located at the top of Sections 8
tlvough II and 14 ttvou;, 17.

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Free shuttle bus service is provided from the West Point
parking lots to the parade !P"OUnd and Michie Stad"cum. Each
lot is color coded corresponding to one of three color-coded
bus routes. Postgame shuttle bus depcnure points are:
• Reel-Gate 2 at Michie Stadium
• Blue-How1e Field
• Black-Howu Field
• Handicappe~ate I at Michie Stadium
• Wheelchai~ate 6 at Michie Stadium

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The Anny team's the pride and dream
Of every heart in gray,
The Anny line you'll ever find
A terror in the fray;
And when the team is fighting
For the Black and Gray and Gold,
We're always near with song and cheer
And this is the tale we're told:
The Anny team ...
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Hail, Alma Mater dear,
To us be ever near.
Help us thy motto bear
Through all the years.
Let Duty be well performed.
Honor be e'er untamed.
Country be ever armed.
West Point, by thee.
Guide us, thy sons, aright,
Teach us by day, by night,
To keep thine honor bright,
For thee to fight.

When we depart from thee,
Serving on land or sea,
May we still loyal be,
West Point, to thee.
And when our work is done,
Our course on earth is run,
May it be said, ."Well done:
Be thou at peace."
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Spectacular dinner featuring a selection of Beers
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Black Knight Offense
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WR
WR
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When BUFFALO has the ball ...
Bull Offense

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72
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Clint Dodson
Paul Henderson
Aaron Burger
Dustin Plumadore
Alex Moore
Craig Cunningham
Chad Jenkins
Josh Holden
Brian Bruenton
Aris Comeaux
Omari Thompson

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6
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Tyler Sheble
Jared Churchill
Steve Schmidt
Nolan Gordon
Mark Riegel
Jon Green
Curtis Zervic
C.J. Young
Aaron Alexander
Anthony Miller
Calvin Smith

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Chris Shelly
Omari Jordan
Bob Dzvonick
Jamie Guerra
Duane Williams
Lamar Wilcher
Bobby Johnson
Mark Graham
J.J. Gibson
Craig Rohlfs
Mike Lambert

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Anthony Andriano
Terrance Dawson
Craig Johnson
Philip Jacques
Ryan Suttles
Rodney Morris
Jason Coley
Terek Henderson
Youdlain Marcellus
Deanne McClelland
Darren Hicks

Dan MacElroy
Derek Jacobs
Reid Finn
Wes Willard
Omari Thompson
Omari Thompson

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99
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29
24
35

FS
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98
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22
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DE
DT
DT
DE
OLB
ILB
ILB
OLB
CB
FS
CB

Army Specialists
Punter
Kicker
Snapper
Holder
Kick Return
Punt Return

31
32

TB

14
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83

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96
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75
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40
28

Dan Lindsay
Mark Campanella
John Nolan
Aaron McMickle
Kevin Dunn
Dan Minocchi
A lex A Ivarez
Ruban Vargas
Randall Secky
Tom Shaughnessy
Marquis Dwarte

Maurio Smilh
DB
C.J. Young
RB
Omari Thompson WR
Ryan Kent
OLB
Ben Woodruff
OLB
Anthony Miller
WR
Reggie Nevels
QB
Calvin Smilh
WR
Aris Comeaux
WR
Chad Jenkins
QB
Chris Pestel
WR
Emiko Terry
DB
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Wes Willard
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QB
Jon Hall
QB
William White
DB
Ben Edgar
OLB
Paul Stelzer
K
Brent Dial
DB
Anlhony Zurisko
K
Martin Pierce
DB
D.J. Stancil
RB
Marcellus Chapman RB
Thomas Roberts
DB
Josh Holden
RB
Mike Sehzue
DB
Jay Thomas
ILB
Brandon Dickens DB
Brian Todd
RB
Mikel Resnick
OLB

David McCracken
Paddy Heiliger
Clarence Holmes
Brandon Perdue
Ryan Kent
Brian Zickefoose
Jason Frazier
Ben Woodruff
Mike Sehzue
Brent Dial
Maurio Smith

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46
46
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42
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Will Sullivan
Seth Langston
Doug Larsen
Alan Maszarose
Mikel Resnick
Mike Lennox
Mike Lennox
Ben Edgar
Emiko Terry
Lucius Weaver
Thomas Roberts

Buffalo Specialists

6
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Chris Castelli
Paul Stelzer
Jason Frazier
Chad Jenkins
Anthony Miller
Chris Pestel

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Black Knight Defense
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Zeke McKine
Chad Bartoszek
Andy Avery
Tim Hedges
Eric Weber
Erik Zeppuhar
Jeff Mills
Andre Forde
Joe Freedy
Derrick Gordon
Albert Grundy

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Bull Defense
DE
DT
DT
DE
OLB
ILB
OLB
CB

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79
63
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LG

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Ardell Daniels
RB
Brian Zickefoose OLB
Delente Brewer
DB
Jonalhan Lewis
DB
Demelrius Ball
RB
Brian Hill
ILB
Lucius Weaver
RB
Joe Martinez
ILB
TylerSheble
TE
David McCracken DE
Mike Lennox
ILB
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Chris Caslelli
Warren Stewart OLB
Tom Farrington
ILB
Matl Maimone
ILB
Brandon Perdue
DE
Jason Frazier
ILB
Mike Hastings
c
Josh Davis
c
Russ Nelson
OG
Nolan Gordon
c
Alex Moore
OG
Brian Horvalh
DT
Adam Hess
DT
Jake Holly
OG
Steve Schmidt
OG
Mark Conliffe
OT
Andy Dytrych
OG
Jon Green
OT
Brad Waudby
OT
Selh Langston
DT

Scvtt McMahon
Dallas Pelz
Kevin McCarthy
Joe Freedy
Andre Forde
Zeke McKine

18
24
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24
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Dallas Pelz
Michael Baker
Craig Rohlfs
Randall Secky
Craig Rohlfs
Andre Forde

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68 Dustin Plumadore

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69 Curt Bodison
70 Aaron Burger
71 Adam Wojcik
72 Paul Henderson
73 Mark Riegel
74 Jared Churchill
75 Nik Wybaczynsky
76 Dan Jeffers
77 Peter Stewart
78 Gene Palka
79 Craig Cunningham
80 Brandon Johnson
81 Clint Woody
82 Brian Bruenton
83 Reid Finn
84 Mike Schwartz
85 Aaron Alexander
86 Derek Jacobs
87 Doug Horaist
88 Jonalhan Wollam
89 Clinl Dodson
90 Mike Clark
91 Alan Maszarose
92 Peter Salfeely
94 Travis Ault
95 Will Sullivan
96 Paddy Heiliger
97 Keenan Beasley
98 Doug Larsen
99 Clarence Holmes

DT
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OG
OT
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OT
OT
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WR
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Jason Coley
DB
Mark Graham
DB
Tim Dance
WR
Lamar Wilcher
LB
Dallas Pelz
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Ruben Vargas
WR
Randall Secky
QB
Terek Henderson DB
Bobby Johnson
LB
Scotl McMahan
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Darren Hicks
DB
P.J. Piskorik
QB
Adam Johnson
QB
Joe Freedy
QB
Michael Baker
P/K
Deanne McClelland DB
Maurice Bradford WR
Alex Lazo
LB
Youdlain Marcellus DB
Kevin Concepcion DB
Craig Rohlfs
DB
Marvin Brereton
TE
Marquis Dwarte
RB
J.J. Gibson
DB
Mark Quinn
LB
Derrick Gordon
RB
Albert Grundy
RB
Ryan Buttles
LB
Aaron Leeper
RB
Mike Lambert
DB
Brandon Jordan
LB

GAME DlT

37 Jamie Guerra
38 Chris Shelly
40 Tom Shaughnessy
41 Gemera Williams
42 Dave Dawson
43 Ken Soltis
44 Rodney Morris
45 Hank Pirowski
46 Richard Sanders
47 Mark Campanella
48 Terrance Dawson
49 Aaron Sanders
51 Kevin McCarthy
52 Demelrius Auslrum
53 Kirk Berry
55 Jason Montanez
56 Anlhony Andriano
59 Michael Schifano
60 John Nolan
63 Jeff Mills
64 Kevin Dunn
65 Eric Weber
66 Tim Hedges
68 Aaron McMickle
69 Ted Howard

DE
DE
FB
DB
RB
LB
LB
LB
LB
TE
DL
LB
LB
LB
DE
LB
DE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
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70 Casey Russell
71 Brian Johnessee
72 Dan Minocchi
74 Zachary Love
75 Alex Alvarez
77 William Paris
78 Andy Avery
79 Erik Zeppuhar
80 Rob Schroeder
81 Andre Forde
82 Dan Lindsay
83 Gabriel McCiover
84 TraveII Thomas
85 Matl Knueven
86 Zeke McKine
87 Kyle Scotl
88 Chad Bartoszek
89 Jason Smalarz
91 Omari Jordan
93 Obadiah Harris
94 Craig Johnson
95 Terrance Miles
96 Bob Dzvonick
98 Philip Jacques
99 Duane Williams

DL
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OL
OL
OL
OL
TE
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
TE
TE
TE
DT
LB
DL
DL
DL
DE
LB

Today's Officials
Referee: Randy Simms; Umpire: Bill Baumeister;
linesman: Richard Taylor; line Judge: Wayne Winkler;
Field Judge: Avery Fields; Side Judge: Rodney Shows;
Back Judge: Keith Frazier; Clock Operator: Bob DePolo

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Three Army gridders have won the Reisman
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As the Trophy enters its 30th year of competition, Army will seek to bring head coach
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Army's most recent Commander in Chiefs
Trophy title came in 1996, when the Black
Knights assured that the Trophy would
return to its original home by defeating archrival Navy 28-24 in Veterans Stadium in
Philadelphia.
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birthday, President Bill Clinton was on hand
at "The Vet" to present the ~adets with the
interservice football trophy originated with
glimmering silver Trophy following their
the late Gen. George B. Simcome-from -beh ind victory. It
ler, commander of the Air
marked the first time that a
Training Command and
standing President attended
a former Air Force
an Army-Navy clash si nce
Academy ath letic direcGerald Ford looked on in
tor. The 1972 season
1974 to see Navy defeat
was seen as an
Army 19-0.
appropriate time to
Army had
consider such an idea
acquired sole possession
since it also marked
of the Trophy in 1988.
the first season
In 1993, each team split
of the round-robin
its two academy games,
competition among
marking only the fourth
the three teams.
time that all three teams
Simler proposed
shared possession of
the idea to the
the Trophy.
USAFA AssociaArmy captured the
tion of Graduates
inaugural Commander
early in 1972. The
in Chief's Trophy by
Association, in tum, prodefeating Air Force, 17-14,
posed
the
project
to
the alumni associations
and Navy, 23-15, in 1972.
Point
and
Annapolis
as suitable for
at
West
The Trophy has resided at West Point in
joint
sponsorship
by
the
three
institutions.
1972, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1988 and 1996.
of
the project,
Following
formal
adoption
Navy, which has won the Trophy outright
designs
for
the
Trophy
were
sought
from
five times, ruled the 1970s but has not gained
manufacturers.
sole ownership since 1981.
After Army's inaugural title in 1972,
The Trophy is named in honor of the PresNavy
captured possession of the Trophy
ident of the United States as commander in
of
the following nine years before Air
eight
chief of the armed forces. The three-sided
Force
first
staked claim to the honor in
structure, which weighs 170 pounds and
1982.
The
Trophy
remained in the Falcons'
stands 2 1/2 feet tall, is engraved with the seal
possession
the
following
season when they
of each academy and displays a reproduction
swept
the
Cadets
and
Midshipmen.
of each school's mascot. The year in which the
Army recaptured the Trophy in 1984,
Trophy is won is engraved on the appropriate
its
first
outright title since 1977.
academy's side.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1972 Army 2-0

Navy 1-1

Air Farce 0-2

1973
1974
1975
1976

Air Force 1-1
Army 1-1
Air Force 1-1
Army1-1

Army 0-2
Air Force 1-1
Army 0-2
Air Force 1-1

1977 Army 2-0

Navy 1-1

Air Forte 0-2

1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983

Army1-1
Air Force 1-1
Army1-1
Air Force 1-1
Navy 1-1
Navy 1-1
Air Forte 1-1
Navy 1-1

Air Force 0-2
Army 0-2
Air Force 1-1
Army0-1-1
Army 0-2
Army0-2

Navy 2-0
Navy 1-1
Navy 2-0
Navy 1-1
Navy 2-0
Navy 2-0
Navy1-1
Navy 1-0-1
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0

1984 Army 2·0

1985

Air Force 2-0

Navy 0·2

Army 0-2

1986 Army 2·0

Air Forte 1-1 Navy 0·2

1987

Armyl-1

Air Force 2-0

Navy 0-2

1988 Army 2-0

Air Forte 1-1 Navy 0-2

1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995

Navy 1-1
Army 1-1
Navy 1-1
Army1-1
Army1-1
Army 1-1
Army1-1

Army0-2
Navy 0-2
Army 0-2
Navy 0-2
Navy 1-1
Navy 0-2
Navy 0-2

1996 Army 2·0

Navy 1·1

Air Forte 0·2

1997
1998
1999
2000

Navy 1-1
Army1-1
Navy 1-1
Navy 1-1

Army 0-2
Navy 0-2
Army0-2
Army0-2

Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 1-1
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0
Air Force 2-0

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reputation for successfully
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ALL -COIFEREICE USA TEAM
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
OB-Dave Ragone, louisville
RB- leonard Henry, East Carolina
RB-Ray Jackson, Cincinnati
Ol- Aoron Dardzinski, louisville
OL-Paul Henderson, Army
Ol- Shawn Murphy, Cincinnati
Ol-Victor Payne, TCU
Ol-Aaron Walker, East Carolina
WR-Deion Branch, louisville
WR- Brian Robinson, Houston
TE-Ronnie Ghent, louisville

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
Dl-Michael Josiah, louisville
Dl-Chad McCarthy, TCU
Dl-Bryan Thomas, UAB
Dl- Dewayne White, louisville
lB-Michael Brown, louisville
lB- Rod Davis, Southern Miss
lB-Pernell Griffin, Eost Carolina
DB- Anthony Floyd, louisville
DB- Hanik Milligan, Houston
DB-Glenn Sumter, Memphis
DB-Chad Williams, Southern Miss

FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS
K-Jonathon Ruffin, Cincinnati
P-Casey Roussel, Tulane
KR- laTerence Dunbar, TCU
PR~mari Thompson, Army

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Dave Ragone, QB, louisville

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Pernell Griffin, lB, East Corolino

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jonathon Ruffin, K,Cincinnati

C-USA II THE ZOOO BOILS
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#23 Colorado State 22, #22 louisville 17
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East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27
Mobile Alabama Bawl, Mobile, Ala.
Southern Miss 28, #13 TCU 21
Mator Oty Bowl, Detroit, Mich.
Marshall25, Cincinnati 14

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Army-Jones4 run (Stopo kick) (6:41)20
Army-Stopo 38 field gool (8:40)40
MSU-Wosaenski 36 puss from Yoremo (puss foiled) (4:19)40

Team Stats
first Oowns
Rushes·Yards
Passing Yards
AH.·Comp.·lnt.
Total Yards
Return Yards
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Pun~-Averoge

Possession Time
Third-Down Conv.

Army

15
71-256
10
2-1-1
266
25
2-1
1-7
7-36.7
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7
3

14
13

7
7

3
6

31
29

Army-Healy 22 run (Stopa kick) (5:53)1 0
Illinois-White 45 field gool (2:14) 10
lllinois-8oso 1 pass from Trudeau (White kick) (9:48)20
Army-Block 1 run (Stopa kick) (4:52) 20
Army-White 33 pass from Lampley (Stopa kick) (2:48)20
Illinois-Williams 15 puss from Trudeau (pass foiled) (0:22)20
Illinois-Wilson 1 run (White kick)( 10:01)30
Army-Spetlmon 26 pass from Jones (Stopa kick) (3:33) 30
Army- Stopo 39 field goal (6:40)40
lllinois-Witlioms 54 pass from Trudeau (pass foiled) (0:34)40
Team Stats
Army
Ill.
First Downs
20
26
Rushes-Yards
64-291
26-77
Passing Yards
194
401
AH.-Comp.-lnt.
8-5-1
56-38-2
Total Yards
385
478
Return Yards
0
36
Fumbles-Lost
0-0
2-2
Penalties-Yards
4-50
8-67
Punts-Average
5-36.0
3-45.0
Possession Time
30.14
29.46
Third-Down Conv.
2-12
1-7
Individual leaders
Rushing: Army-Healy 23-107, 1TD; Lampley 16-7 6; Block 15-73, 1TO;
Illinois-Rooks 10-35; Wilson 8-31, 1TD
Passing: Army-Heo~ 3-6-1, 35 yds, 1TD; lllinois-Trudeou 38-56-2 401 yds 3TDs
Receiving: Army-Spetlmon 2-43, 1TO; lllinois-Boso 9-52, 1TO; '
'
Witlioms 7-1 09, 2TDs; Pierce 6-92

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For the second consecutive
year, Army was invited to a postseason contest, won the game and
defeated a Big Ten Conference
team in the process. This time,
Army s ground forces outlasted
Illinois high-powered passing
attack in a 31-29 victory in the rain
and mud of Atlanta s Fulton
County Stadium. However, it was
the foot of Army s Craig Stopa that
provided the margin of victory.
With the Cadets leading 28-23, Stopa nailed a 39-yard field goal in
the final quarter to raise the lead to eight points. Jack Trudeau hit
David Williams on a 54-yard scoring strike with just 34 seconds
remaining, but his two-point pass attempt was picked off by reserve
safety Peel Chronister. His two interceptions and solid overall play
paved the way for his selection as Defensive Player of the Game.
Cadet quarterback Rob Healy, who had dislocated his shoulder just
three weeks earlier, was named Offensive Player of the Game.

Army could boast three national
championships, seven Lambert
Trophies, three Heisman Trophy
winners and countless AllAmericans, but it had never participated in a postseason bowl game.
That was prior to 1984. After a
7-3-1 slate during the regular
season, the Cadets were chosen to
battle Michigan State in the inaugural Cherry Bowl. The Cadets
converted on two MSU miscues
for both their scores. In the· second quarter, Spartan quarterback
Dave Yarema lost the ball when hit by Bob Kleinhample, and Cadet
Jim Gentile recovered at the MSU 46. Eight runs later, the leading
rushing team in Division 1-A got on the board when Clarence Jones
scored from the 4. Late in the third quarter, Gentile forced another
fumble this time it was Jim Jennings covering the loose ball.
Craig Stopa capped the ensuing drive midway through the fourth
quarter with a 38-yard field goal, upping the Cadets lead to 10-0.
The Spartans also cashed in on a turnover for their only points.
Following a Doug Black fumble, Yarema hit Robert Wasczenski
with a 36-yard scoring strike. Quarterback Nate Sassaman, who
joined Black in the 1,000-yard rushing club that season, was chosen
Offensive Player of the Game with 136 rushing yards. The Cadets
limited Michigan State to 89 yards rushing, capping a season that
marked Army football s return to the national spotlight.

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Individual leaders
Rushing: Army-Sossomon 28-136; Block 22-57; Jones 10-41,1 TD;
MSU-White 23-103
Possing:Army-Sossomon 1-2-1, 10yds; MSU-Yoremo 11 -25·3, 155yds, 1TD
Receiving: Army-Hollingsworth 1-1 0; MSU-Rotle 5-65; Wosaenski 2-54, 1TD

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f ollowing a two-year absence
from postseason play, the Cadets
garnered an in vitation to spend
Christmas Eve in El Paso, Texas,
on the strength of their 9-2 record
durin g the 1988 regular season .
Anny faced its stiffest holiday-time
test, meeting perennial Southeastern
Conference power Alabama in the
55th John Hancock Sun Bowl. The
Crimson Tide entered the contest
heavily favored by as much as
two touchdowns yet trailed 14-3 less than one minute into the
second quarter, unable to counter the Cadets polished wishbone
attack. Anny rolled up 232 yatds on the ground in the first half alone,
including 96 yards by fullback Ben Barnett, who finished the day with
a career-high 177 rushing yards. Though Anny held a 14-13 lead at
the half, the advantage might have been bigger if not for the heroics
of Tide All-America linebacker Derrick Thomas, who blocked a pair
of Keith Walker field goal attempts. After the Crimson Tide had taken
its first lead of the game on a 23-yard scoring pass, the Cadets
answered right back, regaining the lead when Mike Mayweather just
reached the flag on a fourth-and-goal situation from the Barna 3.

Army
7
7
14
0
Alabama
3
10
7
9
Army-Mayweather 1 run (Walker kick) (12:04) 10
Alabama-Doyle 371ield goal (1:25) 10
Army-McWilliams 30 run (Walker kick) (14:02) 20
Alabama-Doyle 22 field goal (7:33) 20
Alabama-Bottle 7 pass from Smith (Oo~e kick) (0:35) 20
Alabama-Payne 23 pass from Smith (Doyle kick) (4:23) 30
Army-Mayweather 3 run (Walker kick) (1 :22) 30
Army-Miller 57 interception return (Walker kick) (0:07) 30
Alabama-Doyle 321ield goal (7:25) 40
Alabama-Casteal2 run (run failed) (4:01) 40
Army
Team Slats
19
First Downs
61-350
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Att.-Comp.-lnt.
Total Yards
Return Yards
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
Possession Time
Third-Down Conv.

0

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71
1·0
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29

Ala.
30
36-95
412
52-33-1
507
48
1-0
7-70
4-47.5
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11 -19

Individual Leaders
Rushing: Army-Barnett 14-177; Mayweather 19-74, 2TOs; McWilliams 19-62,1 TO;
Alabama-Hill12-57; Shaw 7-38
Passing: Army-McWilliams 0-5-1; Alabama-Smith 33-52-1, 412 yds, 2TOs
Receiving: Alabama-Payne 9-107, 1TO; Battle 9-99,1 TO

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After compiling its first-ever 10win regular season, Army capped its
compelling 1996 grid saga with a
furious fourth-quarter rally against
heav il y favo red Auburn m the
21st annual Poulan. Weed Eater
Independence Bowl that came up
just short. Trailing 32-7 in only
their fourth bowl appearance ever,
the Cadets turned the tide on
Southeastern Conference stalwart
Auburn and posted 22 points in the
final stanza as quarterback Ronnie McAda masterfully guided the
Cadets on two late-game scoring drives. A 1-yard TD run by Bobby
Williams and a 30-yard scoring strike to Rod Richardson in the fina l
six minutes quickly closed the gap. McAda again brought the Cadets
to within the shadow of the end zone as time ticked away. Facing a
3rd-and-6 on the Auburn I 0 with 33 seconds left, head coach Bob
Sutton called on senior J. Parker to attempt a game-tying 27-yard fie ld
goal. Parker, who had not missed from inside the 40 all season
'
pushed his kick to the right and Auburn escaped.

0
7
0
22
Army
10
10
12
0
Auburn
Auburn-Holmes 31 FG (10:59) 10
Auburn-Goodson 30 pass from Craig (Holmes kick) (5:20) 10
Auburn-Gosha 7 pass from Craig (Holmes kick) (12:17) 20
Auburn-Holmes 49 FG (3:15) 20
Army-B. Williams 3run (Parker kick) (1:15) 20
Auburn-Craig 33 run (pass failed) (8:51) 30
Auburn-R. Williams 18 run (pass failed) (1 :04) 30
Army-Perry 12 run (Parker kick) (12:44) 40
Army-B. Williams 1 run (Parker kick) (5:52) 40
Army-Richardson 30 pass from McAda (B. Williams run) (1 :27) 40

Team Slats
First Downs
Rushes-Yards
Passing Yards
Att.-Comp.-lnt.
Total Yards
Return Yards
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-Yards
Punts-Average
Possession Time
Third-Down Conv.

Army
18
56-257
14B
16-10-0
405
66
1-1
3-20
6-43.0
30:07
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29
32

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27
36-161
372
40-24-1
533
17
3-3
5-47
2-41.5
29:53
7-16

Individual Leaders
Rushing: Army-B. Williams 12-82, 2TOs; Perry 19-81 , 1TO; McAda 12-44;
Auburn-Craig 13-75, 1TO; R.Williams 12-72,1 TO
Passi~~: Army-McAda _1~· 16-0, 148 yds, 1TO; Auburn-Craig 24-40-1,372 yds, 2TOs
Recetvmg: Army-B. Wtlhams 3-7 4; Richardson 2-59, 1TO;
Auburn-Gasha 10-132, 1TO; Baker 5-104

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media market continues to grow by
leaps and bounds as the Black Knights
football network relocated to 'a new radio
home this summer.
Director of Athletics Rick Greenspan
announced in August that sports powerhouse
I 050 ESPN Radio (WEVD), New York, N.Y.,
had signed on to become the flagship station
of the Army Sports Network. With the multiyear agreement, Army partnered itself with the
most recognizable brand name in all of sports
and assured that the Black Knights' football
games will be aired on the 50,000-watt powerhouse station. There remains the possibility
that additional Army sports programming
could appear on the station as well.
In early August, ABC. Inc., announced
that it had entered into a two-year local marketing agreement with the Forward Association,
effective Sept. I, to broadcast ESPN Radio on
New York City's 50,000-watt WEVD 1050AM. With Greenspan's unveiling of Army's
agreement with the station, Army became the
first collegiate or professional team to officially
join the 1050 ESPN programming stable.
We are thrilled to have the opportunity to
align the Army Sports Network with ESPN,
one of the truly magical names in the world
of sports, Greenspan stated. We feel this is
an important step in our continuing efforts to
gain a strong foothold for our athletic program
in the Tri-State area.
We are coru;tantly pursuing ways to enhance
our image and reach, both regionally and nationally, he added. The prospect of signing on
as the inaugural member of I050 ESPN's playby-play lineup was an opportunity we could
not resist. This promises to be a tremendously
successful venture for all parties involved.

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On Sept. I, Manhattan-based WEVD (I 050AM) was expected to begin broadcasting as
1050 ESPN Radio. The on-air lineup features
signature ESPN commentators and programming as well as SportsCenter news updates,
local sports talk and play-by-play. The 4-7
p.m. drive-time slot originates from ESPN
Radio Studios at 2 Penn Plaza in Manhattan,
high atop historic Madison Square Garden,
with New York-focused programming.
Army s season-opener versus Conference
USA foe Cincinnati at Michie Stadium was
expected to mark the first game broadcast
of any kind on I 050 ESPN Radio.
John Minko heads Army's broadcast team
for the second straight season, handling playby-play honors. He is joined in the broadcast
booth by veteran Black Knight color analyst
Dean Darling and venerable program host
Bob Outer. Casey Kahler, Army's new
director of broadcasting, serves as producer
for the broadcasts, while shouldering sideline
reporting duties as well. Kahler has most
recently appeared on the airwaves of ESPN
Radio 1000 (Chicago, Ill.) and has called
over 600 Continental Basketball Association
and National Basketball Association games for
radio or television broadcast in recent years.
We are delighted that I 050 ESPN Radio

has been able to attract Army as the charter
member of our play-by-play programming
lineup, said Tim McCarthy, president and
general manager of 77 WABC and 1560
Radio Disney. I can think of no better match
than to pair one the leading brand names in the
world of sports with one of the most storied
programs in the history of sports.
Army s game broadcasts will serve as the
backbone for our local programming throughout the fall, McCarthy added. We are proud
to have the opportunity to associate ourselves
with such a legendary program and become the
official Home of Army Football.
I 050 ESP Radio joins ABC-owned radio
stations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and
Pittsburgh as full-time ESPN Radio stations.
Additionally, 1050 ESPN Radio becomes the
!80th 2417 ESP sports formatted radio station in America. ESPN radio has more than
450 affiliates across the country.
In addition to daily national programming,
such as popular talk shows hosted by Tony
Kornheiser and Dan Patrick, 1050 ESPN
Radio's event coverage includes the National
Basketball Association through the Finals,
season-long Major League Baseball, including
the World Series, and the NCAA Bowl Championship Series.

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�HEISMAI TROPHY .
he John W. Reisman Memorial Trophy
Award is presented each year by the
Downtown Athletic Club of New York
'
to the nation's outstanding college football
player.
First known as the D.A.C. Trophy, the
award was renamed in 1936 for John W.
Reisman, the first athletic director of the
Downtown Athletic Club, a football player at
Pennsylvania and Brown and a coach for 36

years, including tours at Auburn, Oberlin,
Clemson, Akron, Pennsylvania, Rice, Washington &amp; Jefferson and Georgia Tech.
The bronze trophy was sculpted by Frank
Eliscu with the help of one of Notre Dame's
Four Horsemen , J im Crowley, whose
Fordham players posed as models.
Since the inception of the Reisman Trophy
in 1935, three Army players have garnered
the award. Only three other schools Notre

Felix "Doc" Blanchard, left, and Glenn Davis were back-to-bock Heisman Trophy winners in 1945 and 1946, respectively.
Dame (7), Ohio State (6) and Southern
California (4) have had more winners.
Army's Mr. Inside, Felix Doc Blanchard, and Mr. Outside, Glenn Davis, captured the Reisman in back-to-back years in
1945 and 1946, respectively, leading Army to
national championships in both years. Just over
a decade later (1958), Pete Dawkins led the
Cadets to their most recent Lambert Trophy
title and their last undefeated season (8-0-1)
on his way to earning the honor.
In 1990, Mike Mayweather became the
first Army player to attract serious attention
from Reisman voters since Dawkins' selection
more than 30 years prior. Mayweather, who
graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in
1991 as Army's all-time leading rusher and the
most prolific runner in service academy history, finished 1Oth in the Reisman balloting,
garnering three first-place votes.
An All-America selection who also finished
as second runner-up in voting for the inaugural
Doak Walker Award, Mayweather rushed for
a school-record 1,338 yards in 1990, conPete Dawkins, who also served as First Captain of the Corps of
cluding with a career mark of 4,299 yards.
Cadets, won the Heisman Trophy in 1958.

liMY FDDlllLL

GAME liT

HEISMll IIIIEIS
Year

1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000

Winner
Jay Berwanger, Chicago
Larry Kelley, Yale
Ointon Frank, Yale
Davey O'Brien, Texas Christian
Nile Kinnick, Iowa
Tom Harmon, Michigan
Bruce Smith, Minnesota
Frank Sinkwich, Georgia
Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame
Leslie Horvath, Ohio State
Fe&amp;x "Dot'' Blanchard, Army
Glenn Dovis, Army
Johnny Lujack, Notre Dome
Doak Walker, Southern Methodist
Leon Hart, Notre Dome
Vic Janowicz, Ohio State
Dick Kazmoier, Princeton
Billy Vessels, Oklahoma
Johnny Lattner, Notre Dame
Alan Ameche, WISConsin
Howard Cassady, Ohio State
Paul Hornung, Notre Dame
John Crow, Texas A&amp;M
Pete Dawkins, Army
Bmy Connon, Louisiana State
Joe Bellino, Navy
Ernie Dovis, Syracuse
Terry Boker, Oregon State
Roger Stouboch, Navy
John Huarte, Notre Dome
Mike Garren, Southern California
Steve Spurrier, Florida
Gory Bebon, UCLA
OJ. Simpson, Southern California
Steve Owens, Oklahoma
Jim PlunkeH, Stanford
Pat Sullivan, Auburn
Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska
John Cappelletti, Penn State
Archie Griffin, Ohio State
Archie Griffin, Ohio State
Tony Dorsett, P"lllsburgh
Earl Campbell, Texas
Billy Sims, Oklahoma
Charies White, Southern California
George Rogers, South Carolina
Marcus Allen, Southern California
Herschel Walker, Georgia
Mike Rozier, Nebraska
Doug Flutie, Boston College
Bo Jackson, Auburn
Vinnie Testeverde, Miami
Tim Brown, Notre Dome
Barry Sonders, Oklahoma State
Andre Wore, Houston
Ty Detmer, Brigham Young
Desmond Howard, Michigan
Gino TorreHo, Miami
Choriie Word, Florida State
Roshaan Solaom, Colorado
Eddie George, Ohio State
Donny Wuerffel, Florida
Charles Woodson, Michigan
Ricky Williams, Texas
Ron Dayne, Wisconsin
Chris Weinke, Florida State

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~Magical

Journey
PETE DAWKINS, THE 1958 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER, HAS
SHOWN AS MUCH GRIT AND DETERMINATION IN THE MILITARY
AND BUSINESS WORLD AS HE DID ON THE GRIDIRON

P

ete Dawkins still wakes up every
morning filled with energy,
enthusiasm and anticipation. For
him, the day holds the kinds of challenges and
surprises found on every great journey, and
Dawkins is eager to confront-and masterthem. Although it was one of the high points
of his life, the 1958 Heisman Trophy winner has
gone on to tremendous success in many
different fields.
"You have to constantly reinvent
yourself," Dawkins says.
Dawkins has been a master at that. A look
at his resume reveals success in a variety of
pursuits: academic, athletic, business, military,
community service and family. Many would love
to take one part of his substantial body of work
as their own, while Dawkins looks at each
successful chapter as another piece of a fulfilling puzzle. Imagine a man who has won
the Heisman, earned a Ph.D., risen to the
rank of Brigadier General, directed
several high-end businesses, served

presidents and raised a family. Even his defeats
have been noteworthy. While many make an
initial foray into politics at the local level,
Dawkins made a 1988 run for the U.S. Senate.
Though he lost, he takes solace in the words
of his daughter. "She tells me, 'You did great,
Dad, you won the silver medal,"' Dawkins
says with a laugh.
It was all gold for Dawkins at Army,
particularly in '58, when the Cadets put together their last undefeated season, an 8-0-1 mark
that included wins over Notre Dame, Penn State
and South Carolina. That season was Red
Blaik's last, and it featured a spread offense that
took the college football world by surpriseand storm. Using rarely seen wide line splits
and "Lonely End" Bill Carpenter, the Cadets
confounded opposing defenses and used
Dawkins as a multiple threat. He finished the
season with 12 touchdowns, 428 yards
rushing and 16 receptions for 494 yards.
When he hung up his cleats, Dawkins was a
star defenseman on the Army ice hockey
team, even though he hadn't played the sport
before coming to the Academy. His success
there, however, paled
in contrast to his
contributions to the
mighty Army
gridiron legacy.
"It was the
twilight of an
era," Dawkins says,
wistfully. "We were
the last undefeated
team in Army
history. That's a
record you want
to pass along
to your successors, not hold

onto it for 40 years."
Dawkins grew up in Royal Oak, Mich., so
the concept of serving his country was almost
in-bred, as it was in many young men from the
Midwest. He just didn't expect to spend 24 years
in the service. Along the way, Dawkins
studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes
Scholar and earned his Ph.D. in International
Politics at Princeton. He saw combat in
Vietnam as senior advisor to the South
Vietnamese First Airborne Battalion ,
receiving three Vietnamese Crosses of Gallantry
for his efforts. "I found my life in the military
to be satisfying and fulfilling," Dawkins says.
"That's why I stayed for so long." Even after
his retirement, Dawkins had a role in the
military, chairing a Defense Department panel
on "Commercialization and Globalization in the
U.S. Defense Establishment," which sought
to use business principles to strengthen
national security.
In 1983, with one child already in
college and another a few years away from
university life, Dawkins decided to move into
the business world. He began in investment
banking with Lehman Brothers and moved into
consulting six years later with the Boston-based
firm of Bain &amp; Company. "We helped
major-sized corporations understand the basic
dynamics of their businesses and to position
themselves for better success," Dawkins says.
In 1991 , Dawkins began what has become
a highly successful career with CitiGroup,
one of the world's largest financial services
companies. He is now vice chairman of the
CitiGroup Private Bank, which provides advice
to wealthy clients throughout the world.
"I've never had a life master plan," Dawkins
says. "It has evolved as my life has evolved."
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liMY MILESTIIES
First Game-Nov. 29, 1890, at West POint
(Navy 24, Army 0)
Frn Away Game-Nov. 29, 1891, at ~s, Md.
(Army 32, Navy 16)
FTrst Win-Oct. 24, 1891, at West Point
(Army 10, Fordham 6)
50th W"--&lt;kt. 25, 1902, at West Point
(Army 28, Williams 0)
1DOth Win-Nov. 18, 1911, at West Point
(Army 12, Colgate 6)
200th Win-Oct. 15, 1927, at West Point
(Army 27, Davis &amp;Elkins 6)
250th Win-Sept. 29, 1934, at West Point
(Army 19, Washburn 0)
300th Win-Oct. 24, 1942, at Cambridge, Mass.
(Army 14, Harvard 0)
400th Win-Oct. 19, 1957, at West Point
(Army 29, PiHsburgh 13)
SOOth Win-Sept. 10, 1977, at West Point
(Army 34, MassachuseHs 10)
SSOth Win-Oct. 31, 1987, at West Point
(Army 17, Temple 7)
600th Win-Sept. 28, 1996, at Irving, Texas
(Army 27, North Texas 10)
1,000th Gam-Sept. 6, 1997, at West Point
(Marshall35, Army 25)

DIIISIDII·l TDP Z5
111111&amp; PEICEIT&amp;GES
Years Won Lost Tied Pet.
School
112 776 241 42 .753
Notre Dame#
805 262 36 .746
121
Michigan
106 737 276 43 .718
Alabama
753 299 40 .708
111
Nebraska
724 287 53 .705
111
Ohio State
106 702 278 53 .705
Oklahoma
108 744 302 33 .705
Texas
104 707 292 52 .697
Tennessee
114 739 312 41 .696
Penn State
678 288 54 .691
Southern California 108
392 185 17 .674
54
Florida State
2 .660
129
251
33
Boise State
.639
50
337
617
111
Washington
.636
44
112 597 332
Miami (Ohio)
641 362 54 .632
107
Georgia
618 360 47 .626
107
louisiana State
490 290 24 .624
88
Arizona State
512 301 36 .624
100
Central Michigan
472 282 19 .623
74
Miami (Aa.)
610 365 47 .620
108
Auburn
111 618 374 51 .617
Army
611 376 36 .615
111
Colorado
564 347 40 .614
94
Florida
609 386 48 .607
106
TexosA&amp;M
638 411 49 .603
111
Syracuse

Since Princeton and Rutgers first met in New
Brunswick, NJ., in 1869, 27 college footbal
progrCIIIS have ed"!psed the lofty 660-wln plateau.
Yale, a domlnont force in the early years of college
football. continues to lead the way with 806 vldories
(prior to the 2001 campaign). Army stands tied for
19th on the al-tine victories &amp;st.

806
805
776
753
744
740
741
739
737
734
724
707
702
689
678
641
638
626
618
618
617
611
610
609
603
601
600

Yale*
Michigan
Notre Dame
Nebraska
Texas
Princeton•
Pennsylvania*
Penn State
Alabama
Harvard*
Ohio State
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Fordham•
Southern California
Georgia
Syracuse
Dartmouth*
Army
louisiana State
Washington
Colorado
Auburn
TexosA&amp;M
West Virginia
Georgia Tech
North Carolina
*Division 1-AA

John Trent

ARMY [LEYEIS DF IDTE
National Championships
• 1944, 1945, 1946
Nationally Ranked Teams
• Associated Press: 1944 (1 ), 1945 (1 ), 1946 (2),
1948 (6), 1949 (4), 1950 (2), 1954 (7), 1958 (3),
1984 (23), 1996 (25)
• United Press International: 1950 (5), 1954 (7), 1958 (3)
• USA Today/CNN: 1984 (22), 1996 (24)
Lambert Trophy Titles
• 1944, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1953, 1958
Undefeated, Untied Teams
•1914 (9-0), 1916 (9-0), 1944 (9-0), 1945 (9-0), 1949 (9-0)
Undefeated, Tied Teams
•1922(8-0-2), 1946(9-0-ll, 1948(8-0-1}, 1958(8-0-1}
Army Led Nation In •••
• Rushing: 1944 (298.6), 1945 (359.8), 1954 (322.0),
1984 (345.3), 1993 (298.5), 1996 (346.5), 1998 (293.8)
• Passing: 1958 (172.2)
• Total Offense: 1945 (467.2), 1954 (448.7)
• Total Defense: 1955 (160.7)
• Scoring Defense: 1944 (3.9), 1950 (4.4)
• Kickoff Returns: 1949 (34.1)
• Punt Returns: 1963 (18.1), 1968 (17.4)
National Individual Leaders
• Scoring: Glenn Davis, 1944 (120 points);
Felix "Doc" Blanchard, 1945 (115 points)
continued

# leader since 1948

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�MISJ-PUTEIIIYllii[S
1951

Charles Duly (QB), 1901-02

1954

Chris (ogle (HB). 1926-29

1954

Edgar Gorbisch ((), 1921-24

1954

Lawrence McC. Jones (Coach), 1926-29

1955

Elmer Oliphant (HB). 1915-17

1959

Felix 'Doc' Blanchard (FBI, 1944-46

1961

Glenn Davis (HB), 1943-46

1962 John McEwan((), 1913-16
1964

Earl Bloik (Couch), 1941 -58

1969

Paul Bunker (l-HB), 1900-02

1970

Mortimer "Bud"Sprague (T), 1925-28

1973

Hurry Wilson (HB). 1924-27

1974

Alexander Weyand (G-T), 1911-15

1974

Burney Poole (E), 1944-46

1975 ' Pete Dawkins (HB), 1956-58

Frank Merritt

1978

Harvey Jablonsky (G). 1931-33

1982

Bill Carpenter( E), 1957·59

1983

Arnold GoliHo (QB), 1947-49

1984

Doug Kenna (QB), 1942-44

1985

Robin Olds (T), 1941-42

1985

Don Holleder (E), 1953-55

1987

Joe Steffy (G), 1945-47

1989

John Green (G), 1943-45

1996

Fronk MerriH (T), 1942-43

1999

Jim Young (Couch), 1983-90

The Army-Navy series is now in its se&lt;ond century of competition.
Entering 2001, 39 series have entertained at least 100 contests.
Oppoaents
Lafoyelte-Lehigh•
Yale-Princeton*
Yole-Horvord'
Williams-Amherst"
Albion-Kalamazoo"
Bowdoin-Colby"
Knox-Monmouth (Ill.)"
Minnesota-Wisconsin
(oe-(ornell College"
William &amp;Mary-Richmond•
Missouri-Kansas

First Meeting
1884
1873
1875
1884
1896
1892
1891
1890
1891
1898
1891

Games
136
123
117
115
114

112
111
110
110
110
109

Others: Wabash-DePauw" (1890), 107: Nebraska-Kansas (1892). I 07;
Pennsylvania-Cornell• (1893). 107; North Dakota-North Dakota Stole# (1894), 107;
Texas-Texas A&amp;M (1894). 107; Williams-Wesleyan (Conn.)" (1881), I 06;
Amherst-Wesleyan (Conn.)" (1882). 106; Hampden-Sydney-Randolph-Macon"
(1893), 106; Yale-Brown• (1880), 105; Miami (Ohio)-Cincinnoli (1888), 105;
North Corolino-Virginio (1892), 105; Horvord-Dortmouth*(1882), 104;
Auburn-Georgia (1892). 104; Oregon-Oregon Stole (1894), 104; Bowdoin-Boles"
(1889), 103; Purdue-Indiana (1891), 103; Stonlord-Colilornio (1892), 103;
Colby-Bates" (1893). 103; Boylor-TCU (1899), I 03; Occidentoi-Pomono-Pitzer"
(1895). 102; Western Illinois-Illinois State• (1904). 102; Honline-Mocolester"
(1887): South Dakota-South Dakota Stole#(1889), 101; •••

Army-Navy (1890), 101
*Division 1-AA, #Division II, "Division Ill

Don Holleder

ICIA RECORDS IESIDIIG AT lEST POIIT
Individual
• Highest Average Gain Per Rush, Career (Min. 300-413 rushes): 8.26, Glenn Davis, 1943-46 (358 for 2, 957)
• Highest Average Gain Per Rush, Season (Min. 75-100 rushes): 11.51, Glenn Davis, 1945 (82 for 944)
• Most Touchdowns and Points Scored by Two Players, Some Team, Career: 97 and 585, Glenn Davis (59-354) and
Felix "Doc" Blanchard (38-231 ), 1943-46
Team
• Two Players, Some Team, with 1,000 Yards Rushing, Season: 25times, lost accomplished by on Army duo in 1984 when
Doug Black rushed lor I,148 yards and Note Sossamon for 1,002; most recently, Ahmon Green (1 ,698) and Scull Frost
(1 ,016) of Nebraska, 1997
• Most Players, Some Team, Gaining 100 or More Yards Rushing in Some Game: 4, 4times, lost accomplished by Army vs.
Montano, 11-17-84 (Doug Block 183, Note Sossamon 155, Clarence Jones 130, Jarvis Hollingsworth 124)
• Highest Average Gain Per Rush, Season: 7.64, Army, 1945 (424 lor 3,238)
• Highest Average Gain Per Ploy, Season: 7.92, Army, 1945 (526 lor 4,164)
• Most Points Scored Per Game, Season: 56.0, Army, 1944 (504 in 9 games)
• Highest Scoring Margin, Season: 52.1 , Army, 1944 (scored) 504 points while averaging 56.0, allowed only 35 points for
3. 9 overage over 9 games)
• Most Touchdowns Per Game, Season: 8.22, Army, 1944 (7 4touchdowns in 9games)
• Highest Percentage of Posses Intercepted By, Season: 17.9%, Army, 1944 (36 of 201)
• Fewest Penalties, Both Teams, Game: 0, Army vs. Navy, 12-6-86; lies Brown vs. Dartmouth, 10-13-56

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Coach
Harry Williams
Dennis Michie
Lourie Bliss
Harmon Graves
Harmon Graves
George Dyer
Hermon Koehler
Hermon Koehler
Hermon Koehler
Hermon Koehler
Leon Kromer
Dennis Nolan
Edward King
Robert Boyers
Robert Boyers
Henry Smither
Henry Smither
Harry Nelly
Hurry Nelly
Harry Nelly
Joseph Beacham
Ernest Groves
Charles Daly
Charles Daly
Charles Do~
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Geoffrey Keyes
Hugh Mitchell
Charles Daly
Charles Duly
Charles Daly
Charles Daly
John McEwan
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Harry Williams
Laurie Bliss
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Rolph Sasse
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Wolter Smith .. . ............ . .....E
Paul Bunker ...............•..... .T
Charles Daly .. . .................QB
Paul Bunker ............•.......HB
Robert Boyers ........•...........(
Arthur Tipton ..............•......(
Henry Torney ........... . ...•.....B
Henry Torney ...............•.....B
William Erwin ....•...... .........G
leland Devore ......• ............ .T
louis Merillat .......•.............E
John McEwan ................ . ....(
Elmer Oliphant .....•..•.........HB
Elmer Oliphant .... ..............HB
Edgar Gorbisch . .......•..... . .....(
Edgar Gorbisch .............. . .... .C
Gus Forwick ......................G
Charles Born .....................E
Bud Sprague ....•............... .T
Harry Wilson ................... .HB
Bud Sprague ...... .............. .T
Chris (ogle ...........•.........HB
Chris (ogle ........•............HB
Chris (ogle .....................HB
Jock Price ....................... .T
Jock Price ................•...... .T
Milt Summerfelt ..... . ......•......G
Jack Buckler ............•........B
Bill Shuler .......•..•............E

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1958
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Harry Stella . ... •. . . . .. .. ..... . .. .T
Robin Olds .. .. .. ... .• .. . .. . .... . .T
Fronk Merritt ..... .. ......•. .. .. . .T
Casimir Myslinsky . .. . ...•... .. . . . .(
Fronk Merritt ...... . ..... . .. . . . .. .T
Felix "Doc" Blanchard . . ... •.... . .. .FB
Glenn Davis .. .......... . ....... .HB
Joe Stonowia .... . . . ......... . .. .G
John Green .. ...... .. ...•........G
Doug Kenna ....... . ..... .. . . ...QB
Barney Poole . .. . . . . ... .. ....... . .E
Glenn Davis .. . .. .. .. ... .........HB
Dewitt Coulter . ... . ... .•... ... .. . .T
Felix "Doc" Blanchard .. . .... . ... .. .FB
John Green . .............. . ......G
Henry Foldberg ....... . .... . ......E
Albert Nemetz ... .. . . ............ .T
Felix "Doc" Blanchard ..... . .•.. . .. .FB
Glenn Davis . . .. ........ .. ...... .HB
Henry Foldberg ...... .. . ... .......E
Arnold Tucker . .... .. ........ .. ..QB
Joe Steffy ......... . .... . .. . .....G
Joe Henry ... . ...... •......... . ..G
Bob Stuart ....... . . . ..... . •..... HB
Arnold Goliflo .... . •. . .....•.....QB
Don Foldberg ....... . ..... . .. . ....E
Elmer Stout .......... . . ......... .(
Charles Shiro ...... . . .. ......... . .T
J.D. Kimmel .. ............•. ... . .T
Don Holleder . . .... .. ...... .... ...E
Tommy Bell ........ . .. .. •.. . . . .. HB
Ralph Chesnouskos .. .. .. . .... . . . ..G
Bob Anderson ...........•.......HB
Bob Anderson ..... . . . ..... . .....HB
Pete Dawkins ............... . . . .HB
Bob Novogratz .... .. ........ . ....G
Bill Carpenter . . . . . . ...... . ..... . ..E
Townsend darke ....... ... ...... .lB
Ken Johnson .. . .......• .. .......lB
Don Smith ....... . ....... . .......G
Mike Mayweather . . ..... . ........HB

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1111111111 RECIIIS
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Game: 64, Leamon Hall vs. North Carolina (1976)
Season: 444, Leamon Hull (1976)
Career: 1,172, Leamon Hall (1974-77)
Net Yards Gained
G.e: 378, Leamon Hull vs. North (orolino (1976)
Season: 2,121, Leamon Hull (1976)
Career: 5,524, Leamon Hull (1974-77)
RUSHING
Attempts
Game: 40, Lynn Moore vs. Novy (1969);
Gerold Walker vs. Harvard (1981)
Season: 274, Mike Mayweather (1990)
Career: 853, Mike Mayweather (1987-90)
Net Yards Gained
Game: 253, Charlie Jarvis vs. Boston College (1968)
Season: 1,338, Mike Mayweather (1990)
Career: 4,299, Mike Mayweather (1987-90)
Longest Rush
97 yds., Greg King vs. Holy (ross (1977),
Michie Stadium Record
PASSING
Attempts
Game: 55, Leamon Hull vs. North (orolino (1976)

Season: 344, Leamon Hall (1976)
Career: 878, Leamon Hull (1974-77)
Completloas
G.le: 28, Leamon Hall vs. North Carolina (1976);
Curtis Zervic vs. Memphis (2000)
Seasan: 162, Leamon Hall (1976)
Career: 426, Leamon Hall (1974-77)
Yartls&amp;alned
G.e: 385, Leamon Hull vs. North Carolina (1976)
Seasan: 2,174, Leamon Hall (1976)
Career: 5,502, Leamon Hall (1974-77)
Touchdowns
G.e: 5, Leamon Hall vs. Massachusetts (1977)
Season: 15, Leamon Hull (1976, 1977)
Career: 38, Leamon Hall (1974-77)

RECEIVING
Receptions
Game: 13, Joe Albano vs. Syracuse (1970)
Season: 54, Joe Albano (1970)
Career: 147, dennie Brundidge (1975-78)
Yards Gained
Game: 186, Mike FohnestO&lt;k vs. Lehigh (1980)
Season: 937, Mike FohnestD&lt;k (1980)
Career: 2,279, dennie Brundidge (197 5-78)
Longest Pass Reception
89 yds., Seon Jordon from Tory Crowford vs. Lofoyene
(1987) 91 yds., Bosh PriW!odoiVMIIromJoe!IJJJ(l941),
Michie Stadium Record
SCORING
Points
Game: 45, Elmer Oliphant vs. Villonovo
(1916)
Season: 125, Elmer Oliphant (1917)
Career: 354, Glenn Davis (1943-46)
Touchdowns
Game: 6, 8mer Oliphant vs. Villanova (1916)
Season: 20, Glenn Davis (1944)
Career: 59, Glenn Davis (1943-46)
Touchdown Receptions
Game: 3, Jim Coin vs. Fordham (1949);
Dick Stephenson vs. Colgate (1956);
Mike Fohneslock vs. Mamhusens (1977);
Myreon Williams vs. Lofoyene (1990)
Season: 7, Mike FohnestO&lt;k (1980)
Career: 14, dennie Brundidge (1975-78)
PATs Made
Game: 11, Dick Wolterhouse vs.
Villonovo (1944)
Season: 47, Dick Wolterhouse (1944)
Career: 106, Craig Stopa (1982-85)
PAT Attempts
Game: 12, Dick Wolterhouse vs.
Villonovo (1944)
Season: 58, Dick Wolterhouse (1944)
Career: 118, Dick Woherhouse (1943-45)
Consecutive PATs Made
76, J. Porker (1995-96)
Field Goals Made
Game: 5, Craig Stopa vs. Air Force (1984)
Season: 18, J. Porker (1996)
Career: 48, Craig Stopa (1982-85)
Field Goal Attempts
Game: 8, Edgar Gorbisch vs. Novy (1924)
Season: 24, Arden Jensen (1970)
Career: 76, Craig Stopa (1982-85)

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Loagest Field Goals Made
53 yds., Craig Stopa vs. Yule at West Point (1985)
Michie Slrldium Record
52 yds., Gene Y.dol vs. Notre Dome at West Point (1916),
drop kick; Dave Aucoin vs. Lehigh at West Point (1980);
Croig Stopa vs. Boston College ot West Point (19B5);
Kurt Heiss vs. Navy at Philadelphia, Po. (1994)
51 yds., Bit llombu!d! vs. Nor1hwestem ot hanston, II. (1986)
50 yds., Dave Aucoin vs. Duke ot West Point, (1979);
Craig Stopa vs. Missouri ot Columbia, Mo. (1982);
Craig Stopa vs. Rutgers at West Point (1983);
Croig Stopa vs. Air Force at West Point (1984)
PUNTING
Punts
Game: 19, Jock Buckler vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1932)
Season: BB, Dove Hohnstine (1973), Charlie Adams (1979)
Career: 274, Joe Sorliono (1980-83)
Punting Average
Game (Min. 5): 57.6, Joe Sortiono vs. Novy (1981)
Season (Min. 50): 43.7, Grohom White (1999)
Career: (Min. 60): 44.1, Grohom White (1998-99)
Longest Punt
88, lon Hughes vs. Air Force (1995)
85, Joe Muha of VMI (1941 ), Michie Stadium Record
PUNT RETURNS
Game: 10, Honk Mazur vs. Notre Dome (1941)
Season: 36, Honk Mazur (1941); Fronk Cosentino (1965)
Career: 84, Glenn Davis (1943-46)
Punt Return Yards
Game: 175, Felix Vidal vs. Yule (1932)
Season: 470, FelixVidal (1932)
Career: 1,057, Glenn Davis (1943-46)
Longest Punt Return
*100 yds., Charles Wesson vs. Syracuse (1899);
94 yds., Fred Borolsky vs. Boston College (1964),
Michie Stadium Record
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KICKOFF RETURNS
Game: 9, Mike Goines vs. Nebrosko (1972);
Devon Maness vs. Stanford (1975)
Season: 37, Dondro Jol~ (1994); Omori Thompson (2000)
Career: 58, Edrion Oliver (1988-91)
Kickoff Return Yards
Game: 213, Burry Armstrong vs. Tennessee (1973)
Season: 735, Dondro Jolly (1994)
Career: 1,245, Dondro Jolly (1993-94)
Longest Kickoff Return
*11 0 yds., Roy Hill vs. New York University (1 904);
100 yds., Bobby Stuart vs. Pennsylvania (1948);
Markus Hardy vs. Duke (1974);
Elton Akins vs. Columbia (1982),
Michie Stadium Record
*11 0-yord field
INTERCEPTIONS
Game: 3, by mony players
Season: 8, Arnold Tucker (1946); Jim Bevans (1 967);
JimMcColl (1968)
Career: 14, Glenn Dovis (1943-46)
Interception Return Yards
Game: 100, Ed Givens vs. Lofoyene (1990)
Season: 1SO, Felix "DO&lt;" Blonchord (1945)
Career: 246, Bobby Vinson (1946-49)
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Longest Interception Return
I00 yds., Ed Givens vs. lafayette (1990),
Michie Stadium Record

TUM IECIIDS
TOTAL OFFENSE
Game: 679 yds. vs. Montano (1984)
Season: 4,954 yds. (1996)
RUSHING
Attempts
Game: 88 vs. Holy Cross (1974)
Season: 786 (1988)
Net Yards Gained
Game: 631 vs. Colgate (1989)
Season: 3,815 (1988)
Touchdowns
Game: 13 vs. Bowdoin (1920)
Season: 45 (1945)
PASSING
Pass Attempts
Game: 55 vs. North Carolina (1976)
Seasoh: 382 (2000)
Completions
Game: 31 vs. Memphis (2000)
Season: 195 (2000)
Yards Gained
Game: 385 vs. North Carolina (1976)
Season: 2,206 (1976)
Touchdowns
Game: 5 vs. Columbia (1949); vs. Massachusetts (1977)
Season: 19 (1944)
FIRST DOWNS
First Downs, Total
Game: 36 vs. Montana (1984)
Season: 252 (1996)

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First Downs, Rushing
Game: 34 vs. Montano (1984); vs. Colgate (1989)
Season: 244 (1995)
First Downs, Passing
Game: 20 vs. North Carolina (197 6)
Season: I 01 (1976)
First Downs, Penalty
Game: 5vs. VMI (1977); vs. Villanova (1977)
Season: 25 (1977)
SCORING
Points
Game: 90 vs. Bowdoin (1920)
Season: 504 (1944 l
TOUCHDOWNS
Game: 13 vs. Bowdoin (1920); vs. Dickinson (1929)
Season: 74 (1944 l
PATs Made
Game: 12 vs. Bowdoin (1920)
Season: 56 (1944)
Field Goals
Game: 5 vs. Air Force (1984)
Season: 18 (1996)

IEFEISIIE RECOilS
Fewest Opponent Rushing Attempts
Game: 13, North Texas (1996)
Season: 298 (1944)
Fewest Opponent Rushing Yards
Game: -38, Villanova (1944)
Season: 518 (1944)
Fewest Opponent Pass Attempts
Game: 2, Nebraska (1960); Air Force (1990)
Season: 101 (1934)
Fewest Opponent Pass Completions
Game: 0, Pennsylvania (1942); Oklahoma (1959)
Season: 33 (1932)
Fewest Opponent Passing Yards
Game: -9, Duke (1954)
Season: 327 (1934)
Fewest Opponent Total Plays
Game: 35, North Carolina (1944)
Season: 499 (1944, 1955)
Fewest Opponent Total Offense Yards
Game: 12, Villanova (1945)
Season: 857 (1934)
Fewest Opponent First Downs
Game: 1 (many times)
Season: 41 (1934)
Interceptions
Game: 8 vs. Sewanee (1934); vs. Notre Dome (1944)
Season: 36 (1944)
Most Opponent Penalties
Game: 14, Michigan (1962); North Carolina (1982);
Kansas State (1987)
Season: 79 (1982)
Most Opponent Yards Penalized
Game: 149, Villanova (1977)
Season: 810 (1976)
Most Opponent Fumbles
Game: 10, Oklahoma (1946)
Season: 44 (1976)
Most Opponent Fumbles lost
Game: 5 (many times)
Season: 25 (1977)

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Most Consecutive Wins: 25, 1944-46
(began with 46-0 win over North Carolina and ended
with 0-0 tie vs. Notre Dome)
Longest Unbeaten Streak: 32, 1944-47
(began with 46-0 win over North Carolina and ended
with 21-20 loss at Columbia)
Most Consecutive Home Wins: 42,1941-50
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with 21-71oss to Villanova)
Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 59,1921-31
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ended with 0-0 tie vs. Notre Dome in New York)
longest Road Unbeaten Streak: 16,1947-50
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win at Georgia Tech)
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Most Consecutive Shutout Wins: 7, 1933
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win over Navy)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring: 93,1983-91
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loss at Air Force)
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Philip A. Burzo
D. Scan Bushnell
William C. Butera
COL (Retl William T. Coli, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert J. Callander
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Russell A. Campbell Jr.
Joseph Corlozzo
Dr. Andrew &amp; Or. Adelaide Carothers
Richard L. Carr, Jr.
Marilyn Sarson Christy
LTC (Retl James P. Omo
Roman Gupok
COL (Ret) Daniel DClark
William N. Clark
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel E. Oements
James Coffey
Mr. Raymond I. Coffey
COL (Retl Michael F. Colocicco
Edward C. Collazzo
John R. Conklin
MAJ Kevin G. Conlon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul J. Connors
Mr. Douglas Conroy
CAPT (Ret) Robert P. Coonan USN
Bernard Cote
David S. Coughlin
LTC (Ret) James W.Crawford, Jr.
James E. Curran
Kevin T. Curry
COLJohn F. Dagostino
Michael D'Aieondro
Philip D'Angelo
Mr. Michael P. Daly
Martin J. Damato
GEN (Ret) Michael S. Davison

ARltiY FIDTBUL

COL (Retl Francis T. Devlin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dick DiBlasio
Mr. Anthony DiMoso
Mr. John A. DiNome
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John R. Docksey
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Edward A. Dolan
John S. Donovan
COL (Retl John M. Dorr
Chris Dreher
Thomas A. Durso
Phil &amp;Toni Dynon
CPT &amp; Mrs. Morfin Dytrych
Mr. Charles N. Ebel
Mr. James C. Eberle
Robert J. Edgreen
Kip C. Edwards
Brion S. Eighmy
Victor Elgart
COL (Retl Bruce H. Ellis Jr.
COL (Retl Daniel M. Evans Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles B. Ewing Jr.
Mr. William H. Ewing
COL (Retllvon R. Farris
LTC (Ret) &amp; Mrs. J.L. Fenton
Mr. John D. Ficken
Mr. Fred Fimbel
LTC (Ret) Thomas(. Fiser
COL (Ret) Charles K.Aint Ill
Robert E. Francis
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Garry W.Fuhrman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred J. Gallo Jr.
COL (Ret I John B. Garver Jr.
BG (Retl Mohlon E. Gates
Ms. Anneliese Germain
LTG (Retl Alvan G. Gillem II
Louis H. Ginn Ill
COL (Retl Benedict E. Glyphis
MG (Retl &amp; Mrs. Fred A. Gorden
COL (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Stephen E. Gordy
COL (Retl William P. Grace Ill
Wilfred Grandison
Mr. Anthony L. Grasso
Dove &amp; Lois Gray
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald J. Greb
Michael W.Grebe
Mr. Gordon T. Greeby Jr.
R. Nelson Griebel
Cornelius Griffin
William Grogan
COL John H. Grubbs
COL (Retl Wolter A. Guild, Jr.
LTC (RET) Jock G. Gulden
Mr. Richard C. Carpenter
Benjamin &amp; Patricio Hackman
Richard M. Hadad
BG Franklin L. Hogenbeck
Mr. John C. Hall
COL (Retl Harold M. Hannon
Dole W. Hansen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William K. Harryman Ill
Mr. Jessie M. Hortman Jr.
COL (Ret) Oorence Barry Hortman
David S. Harville
Chesler C. Hatch
Irvin R. Hawkins
Paul D. Heitmuller
Floyd Henson
Ken C. Hicks
David W.Hill
Howell L. Hodgskin, Jr.
Steven D. Holly
COL (Ret) FrederickS. Holmes Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William W. Horn
Thomas F. Howley
Mr. Kenneth Hungerford
Theodore N. Hunsbedt
Mr. David E. Hurley
Sharon &amp; Dick Irwin
Lawrence M.Iwanski
COL (Retl &amp; Mrs. Lawrence L. lzzo
Mrs. Virgie J. Jablonsky
COL (Ret) Soul A.Jackson
Cheryl A. James

GAME DH

David &amp; Lee Jenkins
COL (Retl Bradley J. Johnson
Gory R. Johnson
Robert T. Johnson
Michael Joyce
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kolkworf
BG Daniel J. Kaufman
Kenneth Kaufmann
Edward &amp; Wendy Kozmorek
COL (Retl Henry C. Keebler Ill
Harry &amp; Marsha Keller
Nicholas J. Kelly
Patrick J. Kelly
Nancy Kennough
Mr. John J. Kilkenny
Ooss of' 67 &amp; '02
LTC (Retl Wayne A. Kirkbride
Mr. Robert B. Kleesonel
LTC (Ret) Robert E. Klein
Harvey M. Kneisc
LTC (Retl Johann W.Kohler
Ms. Leona Krauth
Fred T. Krawchuk Jr.
COL (Rei) Michael J. Krisman
Gene R. Kristoff
COL (Ret) Norman J. Kuklinski
Michael J. Kwinn Jr.
Ronald Labbe
James &amp; Patricio LeRoux
Dixie Lederman
Edward J. Legan
Edward D. Lewis
Ms. Laurel Lindner &amp; Jeff Krouse
Harry W.Lombard
Mr. Paul A. Lomtevos
Thomas C. Looney
CPT Arol J. Lora
Dr. Frederick C. Lough, Jr.
Melissa A. Louie
COL (Ret) Geoffrey R. Louis
LTC (Retl William E. Lozier
Leonard V.Lundberg
Bernard Lynch
MAJ William H. Lynch Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Eugene T. Lynch
Michael J. Lyons
Mr. John R. Maclean
Robert Macauley
COL John H. Mock
Mark D. Madigan
Thomas P. Maginnis
C. EmmeH Mahle
Bill &amp; Solly Mahoney
Robert Mark
William H. Morslender
MAJ (Retl James D. Martin
Arnold J. Martinez
MAJ Jill A. Mourer
William J. McCaffrey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael J. McConn
COL (Ret) Charles C. McCloskey Ill
COL (Retl John J. McCuen
Mr. Les S. McCuen
MAJ Vincent A. McDermon
Robert J. McDonald
Joseph P. McDyre
William R. Mcfarland
1LT Michael T. McGowan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William J. McGuckin
Mr. Scon C. McHenry
David &amp;Judy McKee
MAJ Michael McMahon
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey C. McManus
Michael Menicon
Charles S. Merriam II
Charles B. Merrill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey W.Meyer
Susonn M. Miguel
CPT David J. Mikolaities
Brendan T. Miles
COL (Ret) John M.Milton
Mr. William P. Mallin
continued

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Henry M. Mummo
Mr. Daniel T. Murphy
Dennis Murphy
John P. Murphy
IJC (Ret) Michael T. Murphy
COL (Ret) George J. Murray Jr.
John J. Muttel
Joseph &amp;Sandy Nagy
John G. Newby, M.D.
Mr. Frederick E. Noll
Northrop, Stroder &amp; Glenn
COL (Ret) Michael Norton
COL (Ret) Robert H. Nourse
Mr. Kevin O'Brien
Seth D. 0' Brien
BG Raymond T. Odiemo
C. Theodore Ogren
Steve &amp; Barb Ohotnicky
COL George F.Oliver Ill
Roderic E. Ordway
Joseph M.Orzech
Dr. Brion D. Owens
Mr. &amp; Mrs. W.K.Podgolskos
Anthony Pogones
COL Eugene &amp;Gndy Palko
Duke &amp; Alice Porker
Thomas J. Parr
COL (Ret) Farrell G. Patrick
d. of 1956
Scott A. Pollen
Mr. Wolter E. Poulekos
Bloke V.L Peck
Norman Peck
COL (Ret) Edouord A. Pelquin
William H. Perry
Mr. Kendall C. Peterson
Dr. Stanley E. Peterson
LTC (Ret) Joseph J. Plonzelter
William J. Pieper
Mr. Scott C. Pierce
Roman F. Pomponi
Mr. Paul W.Poole Jr.
A.G. Portfolio
COL (Ret) Paul E. Ptosnik
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kevin Quinn
Richard Raymond
Mr. James B. Reaves
George M. Reid Jr.
COL (Ret) Fronk W.Rhea
LTC (RET) Edward F.Rhodes
IJ( (Ret) Gerold Richardson
Mark C. Richardson
CPT Ryan N. Richardson
John Robbins
IJC (Ret) Barry J. Robello
Donald J. Roberts
Richard Roberts
Patrick W.Robertson
COL (Ref) Norman LRobinsoo, Jr.
Mr. Norwood Robinson
REV Robert W.Robinson
Thomas Robison
Richard Rockefeller
Robert R. Roe
GEN (Ref) Bernard W.Rogers
Carl G. Romani
Dr. Bryon E. Roshong
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John E. Rountree
LTC (RET) Rex A. Russell
Matthew &amp; Mario Ruvo
IJC (Ret) Robert F. Ryan Ill
Nicholas C. Salomone
John L Salzmann
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph F.Samonich
MG (Ref) John Samuel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jose L Sanchez
Charles F.Sargent IV
Mr. Gerold Sarnelli
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dwight A.Sarson

IZ

BG (Ref) Robert G. Sausser
Sande Schlelsinger
Otto E. Schmid
Jim Schohz
COL (Ret) David E. Schorr
MAJ (Ret) Michael C. Schulze
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Earl Schwartz
Dennis P. Scott
Mr. Wil~om E. Seltz
Roger Allen Seymour
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel Shamblin
Robert I. Shapiro
CPT (Ret) Mark E. Sheridan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stepehn E. Sideri
Mr. David C. Silva
Mr. Michael S. Simon
Robert J. Sinnemo
Kenneth B. Slutzky
COL (Ref) DavidS. Smith
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John J. Smith
Kristi L Snowboxter
Mr. Donald Sposato
Harry Squares
Julie Stoudt
MG Richard E. Stephenson
IJC (Ref) Harry T. Stewart
Mr. Robert H. Stillinger
Joseph Strangio
COL (Ref) Robert A.Strati
Hardy Strozier
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Wolter Sturek
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Peter Stuyvesant
Mr. &amp; mrs. Joseph H. Sullivan
COL (Ret) Charles H.Sunder
CSM Mary E. Sutherland
Mr. limothy R. Sweeney
Kurt Switala
COL (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Donald R. Swygert
Mr. John Takach
Neil M.Tangen
William R.Taylor, Jr.
LTC (Ret) John W.Taylor
William D.Taylor
Paul A.Terry
Robert Thomas
Mr. Kevin P. Thompson
IJ( Michael R. Thompson
Reverend &amp;Mrs. Sleven E.~
William Tochtermon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert W.Todd
Michael M.Toler
James B. Townsend Jr.
David B. Traub
Mrs. Joseph M. Turley
James R.Tyndall
Honk Uberecken '67
Frederick R. Ulrich, Jr.
COL (Ref) Carl C. Ulsoker
Christopher J. Voko
James Von Epps
COL (Ret) Towsend A. Von Fleet
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert J. Vlahakis
LT Samuel L Volkman
Jim Wagner, Sr.
Honey V.Wagner
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Steven A.Wahl
James L Wolden
IJC Norman G.Walker Ill
LTC (Ref) Anderson H. Wolters
James W.Word
Kathy &amp; Ed Wallo
Joseph C. Weinhoffer
Philip Welch
Fronk A.Welk
Mr. Rodney LWells
Dr. Bruce R. Wheeler
Catherine &amp; David E. Wheeler '55
Fredrick L Whitaker
Milton F. Wines

Thomas Wix
Kevin Wren
James Wyatt
Dr. &amp; Mrs. S.K.Young
COL (Ret) Terry J. Young
Mr. William Young
Thomas FZetterstrom
COL (Ref) leon L de Correvont

IJEITD&amp;IT
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald J. Adorns
Mr. Rashid J. Alridi
Dr. and Mrs. Allan Aheorne
MorkAibe
William E. Albrecht
COL (Ref) John I. Alger
The Algor Family
Morene N. Allison
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Albert J. Altorler
Harry Ambocher
COL (Ret) Robert M.Amrine
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Andersen
Robert C. Andersen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham Anderson
Michael and Vicki Anderson
Mr. Robert Andreotti
Raymond S. Andrews, Jr.
CPT Cort W.Andrews
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William L Andrews
Mr. Howard Angus
MAJ James T. Anibol
Mr. and Mrs. Antoch
Theodore C. Argeson
MAJ Rocco A. Armon do MD
Mr. Richard K. Arras
Eugene Atkinson
Dr. Samuel Aven
B. Felloboum Enterprises
John S. Bochledo, Jr.
Thomas A. Rodger
Whistles &amp;Bright Lights!
Morris Bannister, Jr.
Dr. Eric W. Bootz
CPT (Ret) Frons C. Borends
James Barnard
COL (Ret) Joseph P. Barnes
John Barresi
Daniel Borrell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John J. Barry
CPT Aaron C. Barto
CPT Koro K. Boles
Wolter D. Bouchmon
Donald H. Baumer
IJ( (Ret) RichardS. Beahm
Howard Bean
Joseph F. Beaton
Mr. Ronald Beaver
LTC (Ret) Joseph A. Beben
Mr. and Mrs. Becker
Marjorie J. Bedell
Mr. Thomas Begert
Mrs. Jeffrey Bell
BG (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Randall W. Bell
IJG (Ref) &amp; Mrs. Dennis LBencholl
Ben E. Benjamin
Douglas P. Bennett
Edwin T. Bennett
Anthony M. Bergen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard L Bernstein
Mrs. Robert A. Bethmonn
LTG (Ret) Austin W.Betts
Gerold Beyrer
COL (Ret) Paul A. Bigelmon
Russ ond Michelle Bilodeau
Joseph M. Bilotta
Mr. Dennis L Biller
Fred Binson
Mrs. David M. Bishop
Mr. Rodney L Bishop

&amp;lin FIITilll

IJC (Ret) T. James Bloke
Mr. James Blonchmd
Mr. Patrick Boccio
CPT Dennis E. Bogdon
Frederick A. Bolloci, M.D.
Craig CBorchelt
Anthony Bosco
Dr. Greg Allen Bowman, M.D.
MG (Rat) &amp; Mrs. Jock 0. Bradshaw
Thomas J. Brody
Stan Broson
IJC (Ret) Mark EBrennan, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dean Brewer
Robert H. Brinson, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Bristow
William G. Britton
Joson M. Brocke
Mr. Stephen E. Brooks
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Robert P. Brougham
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald E. Brower
W.Dexter Brown Ill
Anthony Brown
Mr. Edward Brown
Steve Brown
Earl D. Brutton Jr.
MAJ John L Buckheit
MAJ Jennifer G. Buckner
LTC (Ret) Roy C. Buckner
Mr. David Bumgardner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert C. Bunting
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard H. Burgess
COL (Ret) William M. Burke Jr.
Murray E. Burke
Mr. Richard F. Burkhart
Mr. Ruel Burns Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert S. Burns
Dole M. Busic
lawrence P. Cobol, Jr.
IJ( (Ref) Thomas M. Callaway
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arthur J. Camacho
Mr. Brion P. Campbell
Mr. &amp;ic J. Campbell
COL (Ret) Francis P. Concelliere II
Mr. Russell E. Canfield
Mr. James F. Contelupe
Suzanne Capone
Maryann Copp
Mr. Daniel M. Corey
Robert D. Carpenter
Ms. Barbaro E. Corrick
MAJ (Ret) Danford F. Carroll
BG (Ret) James L Carroll
Kenneth A. Corter
Juan Carvajal
Gerard G. Case
Vincent L Casillo
Michael P. Castelli
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey M.Casucci
MAJ (Ret) Edmund Cove
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Peter J. Covello
Ronald Celeste Jr.
Mr. Robert Cesork
Dean I. Chong
Cathy L Chapman
Mrs. Theodore J. Chorney
SSG Benjamin Chianese
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph J. Chickey
COL John H. Chiles
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George M.Chintolo
lino Chiolo
Mr. Darius P. Chronister
Mr. Stephen Gonciulli
Mr. Frederick S. Ooghorn Jr.
William R. dark, Jr.
Paul &amp; Molly Clark
MG (Ret) Fronk Ooy
Christopher J. Ooytor
Ointon H. Coddington, Esq.
CDR &amp; Mrs. lewis Cohn

GAME IH

Ira B. Coldren Jr.
Geoffrey J. Cole
Mr. Frederick W. Coleman IV
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward Coli
IJC (Ret) Willis C. Collett Jr.
BG (Ret) John W. Colhns
Brion P.Concannon
Mr. John Constable
Mr. &amp;Mrs. David J. Conti
COL (Ret) Francis A. Coach Ill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rithord B. Cook
Ooude E. Cooper, Jr.
Kenneth G. Capons
David Corbett
Bruce A. CordelM
Russell Corn&amp;Mus
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert J. Corrigan
Edward Cosman
James E. Coughlin Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James f. Coughlin Jr.
COL (Ret) Paul A. Coughlin
Iris M. Cowher
John E. Cox
LTC (Ret) Peder C. Cox
COL (Ret) Douglas W.Crof1
MG (Ret) Edward M.Crowley
Charles &amp;Sandra Culotta
COL (Ret) Thomas N. Cunningham
George H. Curley
BG (Ret) Elliott C. Curler USA
Joseph (ygler
Mr. Theodore R. Dabney
LTC Kenneth R. Dahl
Richard Dallaire
James M. Daly, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael J. Do~
Mr. Bryon Davidson
Mr. Steven C. Davidson
John Davies
SFC Down R. Davis
Bruce H. Davison
Mr. Thomas G. Day
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fronk DeBell
Mr. Robert J. Dedercq
Patrick Degiorgio
Mr. Andrew r. DeGuttodouro
Ken DeRosa
Mr. Charles H. Dedekind
Richard A. Demaree
Myles P. Dempsey
Don and Susan Dent
Daniel W.Derbes
Ms. Suson DeSanto
lawrence Desmond
Mr. Robert DiMorsico
Mr. Gerard DiNonno
Mr. Phillip DiNonno
IJ( &amp; Mrs. Robert F.Dickerson
Wi1t.om F.Diehl Jr.
Henry &amp; Suzann Dietz
LTC (Ret) Paul J. Dixon
Dr. Daniel C. Dobos
Mr. Daniel J. Donohue
Robert Dondero
Mr. Robert Donnelly
Gordon Dopsloll
&amp;ik H. Dowgos
Uoyd Draper
lou Drastol
Mr. William Dringus
Peter G. Drawer
Mr. H.E. Drugge
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lawrence Dudzik
CPT Melissa J. Duhaime
MG (Ret) Gordon J. Duquemin
Mr. Fronk Durrum
COL (Ref) William F.Dworsok
CPT (Ref) Edward J. Dyke Ill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph W.Dzwilefsky

�COL (Ret) Benjamin W. Eakins
MAl Kally L Eastman
Douglas J. Eccleston
JeffT. Eckert
Mr. Richard Eckhardt
LTC (Ret) John A. Econom
Peter F. Edge
Mr. William D. Edwards II
Ernest M. Ehlberg
Frank J. Eich
Joseph C. Eichel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jerald P. Eichelberger
CPr (Rei) &amp;k Frederick R. Ei1Sic1er
UC (Ret) John T. EllioH
COl (Ret) George W. England, Jr.
COL (Ret) Richard E. Entlich
COL (Ret) William Y. Epling
Ms. Teresa M. Erb
Stanley L Erney, M.D.
. Mr. Kenneth Erah
Mr. Franc~ Esposito
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Byrd Estes
COL Alexander Evans II
John G. Evans
LTC Richard J. Everson
Ronald H. Every
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Walker L Evey
MAl (Ret) Milton D. Ewanus
llT Chr~topher J. Ewolski
MAl &amp; Mrs. Patrick T. Farrell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas Farrington
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John F. Ferguson
CPT Bruce Ferrell
Tracy Fetchik
Peter N. Fikaris
Terry Fine
COL (Ret) A.T. Fintel
Anthony J. Fiore
Timothy M.Fitzpatrick
LTC (Ret) Michael J. Fletcher
COl &amp; Mrs. leonardo V.Flor
LTC Daniel E. Ford
LTG (Ret) Eugene P. Forrester
Garth L Fowler
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles E. Francis
Mr. Paul F.Franke
Dr. Harvey R. Fraser Jr.
Charles N. French, Jr.
CSM Willis Friese Jr.
John A. Fritchman
COL (Ret) lee W.FriHer
Dr. Robert E. Fromm
LTC August J. Fucci
LTC Christopher T. Fulton
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Furman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William Gailey
Michael B. Gaines
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert Gallagher Jr.
ScoH T. Gallagher
BG (Ret) Gerald E. Galloway Jr.
Dinah Down Gamin
Mr. Charles Garrison
William P. Garvey
James P. GoHo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Albert P. Gaudet
Dr. Richard F. Gennaro
lee Gibson
Michael Gilligan
Mr. Charles Gillis
William J. Gilman
Carl A. Giorgi
Milt Gold
Mr. Julian M.Golstein
Stephen R. Goldstein
CPT Chr~topher E. Good
GEN (Ret) Andrew J. Goodpaster
Goshen Central High School
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John A. Grandeo
Rose Green
LTC (Ret) Channing M.Greene
COL (Ret) James F.Greene, Jr.
Priscilla B. Greene
Mr. Robert Greene

Mike Greentree
Mr. Robert Gregory
John Greiman
Terry M. Grider
Mark R. GraHe
Paul Gruner
Mr. Mario Guarneri
Mr. Joseph G. Guignon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gary A. Gunther
Mr. Robert Guyer
Charles Haas
Mr. Edward A. Haos
CPT MaHhew H. Haas
MG (Ret) Craig A. Hagan
LTC (Ret) Thomas M. Hogen
Jerry R. Hole
Warren T. Hall
Jerry Halpern
Ellen Hamilt011
Denn~ Hampton
LTC Joe M.Hampton
Dr. &amp; Mrs. William Hampton MD
John Handago
Bill &amp; Julie Harnagel
BG (Ret) GilbertS. Harper
COL (Ret) George F.Harrington
COL (Ret) John B. Harrington
John K. Harris
COL (Ret) Franklin A. Hart
Nicholas J. Hart
LTC (Ret) Robert L Harter
Mr. Ralph Harting Jr.
Mr. Andy Hasho
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James HasseH
LTC Jay Hatch Jr.
Guy T. Hatch
LTG (Ret) Henry J. Hatch
Janice &amp; John E. Havel
John P. Hawn
John J. Hayden
Raymond Hayden
COL (Ret) James P. Hayes
Gloria A. Hayko
BG (Ret) Oliver G. Haywood
Harald E. Headlee
MAl (Ret) Robert L Heaton
Clyde L Heffernan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel B. Hennebry
Mr. Robert J. Henning
Paul J. Herrick Jr.
Edward P. Hetrick
Mr. Charles J. Hill
LTC Curtis B. Hill
CPT Trevor W.Hill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Allred l. Hobbs
LTC John A.Hodges
Marie l. Hidgkinson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Martin Hoffman
COL (Ret) George C. Hoffmaster, Jr.
David G. HofsteHer
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L Hogan Sr.
Michael C. Holden
J.B. Holeman Jr.
Mr. P.O. Hollislll
J.B. Holman Jr.
Donnie and Donell Horner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles H. HosuH Ill
Ellen W.Houlihan
MR. Kevin L Hoyer
David A. Huchital
Samuel J. Hughes Ill
James A. Hughes Jr.
Mr. Richard V.A. Huie
2LT Nathanael S. Hunterton
Frederick HyaH
Thomas Innes
Mr. MoHhew lpsan
Bruce V.Jackan
Mike Jacobs
Mr. Steven Jacobs
Terry M.James, Jr.
COL &amp; Mrs. John R. James
Ernest Jameson

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael B. Janke
LTC Robert B. Jarrell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kirk Jenson
COl Guy E. Jester Jr.
Anthony M. Jezior
Mr. Meirs C. Johnson Jr.
COl (Ret) Darel S. Johnson
COl (Ret) Karl W. Johnson
Michael H. Johnson
Thomas J.R. Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wayne S. Johnson
Ernie Jones
Torn Jones
LTC (Ret) &amp; Mrs. William D. J011es
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John V. Joyce Jr.
MAJ (Ret) Robert P. Judson
Richard N. Kobock
Jeff &amp; PoHi Kashner
Mr. Charles Kotze
lester Kay
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kaye
Mrs. Patricio A. Keenaghan
GEN (Ret) Donald R. Keith
Joe Kelly
William A. Kemeny
Stuart A. Kessler
Mr. John C. Kilpatrick
David Kim
COl (Ret) Daniel B. Kimball Jr.
Richard Kind
MG (Ret) Joseph P. Kingston
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roy Kitani
James Kitz
MAl Daniel J. Klecker
John &amp; Cynthia Klepich
LTC (Ret) lawrence J. Klima
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ferrieres Knaggs
Rev. George R. Knarr
COl Charles Knowles
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William P. Koch
Kenneth J. Kostik
Dr. Kathleen Kovacs
Mr. Christopher A. Kozak
John E. Krouse
John G. Krawczyk
Richard F. Krehel
Thomas K. Kreider
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph A. Krisonits
Jeffrey G. Kuhl
David B. Kuhn, Jr.
LTC (Ret) Robert C. Kuhn
MG (Ret) John E. Kulpa
William Kulsor
LTC (Ret) Edward R. lochey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kenneth R. ladensohn
CPT Gregory A. Lafata
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gordon J. Lahti
Ms. Cynthia A. loich
Joson lane
CPT lee S. langford
Mr. James laPorte
Dr. George F. larkin
Mr. Paul W.lascelle
Shirley &amp; Bill latham
Bob lee
Mr. Daniel P. lee
Ms. Marlene C. lee
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael lehman
James P. Leise
Mr. GarreH M. lelko
William lemok
Mr. Henry Lenart
Mr. Thomas W.leo
MG (Ret) Charles F. leonard, Jr.
Theresa Leonardi
Stephen Levandoski Jr.
Marianne Levandoski
Kenneth R. levitzky
CPT Michoellewaak
Stephen G. lewis
LTC John E. ley
COL (Ret) John P. liebel
Mr. Peter B. lilly

un roonut

•&lt;I

Mr. Roger C. lind
Kermn 0. Kindell
Adam linden
Charles tindholm
Mr. Chris lipt011
Mr. John lipton
CPT Richard T. liHie
Michael LoPresti
D011old G.lobedo, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Domenick loccisono
Mr. George E. Lansberry
Mr. Jose Loredo
Paul A. l~cornbe
COl (Ret) Charles J. luther
Deborah &amp; John lynch
Michael lyons
COl &amp; Mrs. Charles A. Lysaght
Mr. Wdliam lytle
Charles Moe GiH
James K. MacDermid
Richard E. MacFadden
Kim D. Mackie Austin
Mr. Vernard C. Madden
Per I. Madsen
John A.Maguire
A.John Maher
Brion E. Mahoney
Robert Mahran
Fred P.Malizia
Eva Mancuso·Feeney
Paul W. Mondry
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arthur S. ManiaHy
William R. Manley II
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Steven MarcheHi
LTC (Ret) James N. Morino
Eddie L Marian
Grant Marks
lewis Marks
Mr. Gary Marshall
Joann Marshall
Don and Marie Martell
Frank Martin
Jack W.Martin
COl (Ret) Jesse H. Martin
Joseph A. Martin and Co.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Melvin Martin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael P. Martin
Alan M. MaHei
Dr. Michael D. MaHhews
Mr. Peter MaHhews
John Matuscak
Mr. Donald C. Matz Jr.
John P. Maultsby
LTC (RET) Haldane R. Mayer
Mr. Mike McAvey
Michael J. McCallion
Mr. Joseph J. McCann Jr.
Warren D. McClain
William &amp; Elaine Mcdure Jr.
Robert l. Mcdure
James McCombs
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Keith F.McCombs
William J. McConnell
Dionne McCracken
Mr. Jackson McDaniel
John l. McDermoH Jr.
Joseph R. McDonald
Mary E. McDonald
Peter E. McDonald
Robert A.McDonald
William McDonald
Gene Mcintyre
John McKinley
William Mcloughlin
COl (Ret) Donald G. Mclennan
Alice M.McMahon
Timothy R. McMinn
Bill McMurray '45
MG (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Carl H. McNair
l1m McNeilly
Denn~ &amp; Catherine McNulty
LTC Michoell. McNulty
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph F.Meechan Jr.

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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles G. Meehan
Anthony J. Mehringer
Danford Meischen
Seth Mendelson
William Mercurio
MAl &amp; Mrs. Charles E. Merkel Jr
Anthony J. Messina
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COL MichaelS. Meuleners
James Meyer
ScoH K. Meyer
Todd Michaels
GEN Henry A. Miley Jr.
Charles Milite
COL (Ret) George M. MiHer
LTC (Ret) Bruce F. Miller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James R. Miller
Mr. John A. Miller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas R. Miller
William H. Miller
Bruce Milliron
Philip J. Mimmo
COL (Ret) John M. Minor
Fred T. Minton
John E. Mock
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gioc P. Modica
John &amp; Karla Moellering '59
James L Molinelli
Oliver B. Monson
Ernie &amp; Helen Montogliani
Michael &amp; lou~e Moraniec
1SG (Ret) Chester W.Morgan
Mr. Jerold A.Morgan
Roy C. Morgan
John B. Morris
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Timothy S. Morr~
Paul Morrison
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald E. Morrison
Richard l. Moskala
Frank Moticker
Chr~topher W. Mozina
Robert C. Mueller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John T. Muir
Michael &amp; Patricio Mullaney
Anthony Murphy
Bernadene Murphy
Philip G. Murray, Jr.
Mr. Michael Murray
COL (Ret) Thomas C. Musgrave
Marty Nopnick
John A. Nave
George Nelson, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bruce Nekon
BG (Ret) Dale R. Nelson
Russell Nekon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas J. Newman
LTC (Ret) John E. Newton
James C. Nicholson
BG (Ret) John W.Nicholson
Mario A. Nicolais
Ms. Victoria L Nilles
John Norton
LTC Gregory Nosal Jr.
COl (Ret) Robert M.Novagratz
Richard A. Nowak
LTC (Ret) John B. Nun
Mr. Charles B. Nye
Mr. Roy J. O'Connor Jr.
Mr. John 0'Connor
Paul J. O'Donohue
Nancy W. O'Hare
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bernard F.0' Hern
LTC James &amp; CPr Glendo O'Toole
David 0. Odegard
LTC (Ret) Richard V.Oehrlein
Mrs. Jean E. DlcoH
Mrs. Audrey Olsen
COl (Ret) Joseph l. Olson
John Onderdonk
Joseph &amp; Penelope Orr
Mr. Kevin OH
Phil W. Owenby
Michael W.Pace
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UC (Ret) Francis l Pod!ler Jr.
David E. Palomar
Pete Palermo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John G. Pappas
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Mark P. Parrish
Joseph S. Paterno
Eric S. Paternoster
Robert &amp;Potri&lt;io Pearson
Mr. Gregory l Pease
COl (Ret) Norman E. Pehrson
Michael J. Pendino
Brion T. Perez
COL (Ret) Carmine J. PerroHo
Mr. Ronald V. Perry
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Terrance Peste!
Mr. Andrew D. Peters
Bill Peters
Joseph G. Peters
Martha Peters
Mr. William J. Peters
Mr. Monhew J. Peterson
Mr. Bernard Petrie
Fronk D. Petrino, Jr.
Mr. &amp;Mrs. John A. Petrone
Jonathan J. Petrucelli
LTC (Ret) James I. PeHit
Richard F.Pleiler
COl (Ret) Thomas J. Phillips II
LTC (Ret) lee A. Phillips Ill
Mr. &amp;Mrs. M.Phillips
Ronald J. Piccone
Dr. Henry W.Pletcher
MG (Ret) Robert R. Ploger P.E.
Mr. &amp;Mrs. William A. Pogue
COl (Ret) Anthony G. Pokorny Jr.
Dean G. Popps
CPT Christopher S. Prentice
Robert Prosser
Michael M.Purpura
John Quaglia Jr.
Mr. David Quart
A.E. Queolly
COL (Ret) Robert F.Radcliffe
George A. Rademacher, Jr.
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Charles Radke
LTC Timothy A.Rainey
Charles T. Randolph Jr.
COl (Ret) Fronk C. Rouch
David F.Roy Jr.
MG (Ret) William E. Read
Edward Rebrook
LTC Richard A. Redd
Jane M. Reddington
MAJ Coral A. Redfield
Mr. &amp;Mrs. George M.Reid
Mr. &amp;Mrs. John Reim Sr.
Anthony Repuccio
BG (Ret) Royal Reynolds
John T. RheH
UC (Ret) lyle R. Rhodes Jr.
Michael V. Riccardi
Robert C. Riddell II
Rick Rider
CPT James Riely
Mrs. Teresa J. Rishel
Walter and Jeanne Ringer
Jon A.Roberts
Mr. George Roberto
Elwood C. Robertson
Edwin Rodriguez
Frank Joseph Rodriguez
Zigmund J. Roebuck
Mr. David E. Romano
Mrs. Roger A. Root
Gloria Rose
Robert B. Rosenkranz
John A. Roth Ill
Robert A. Roth
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Dennis Ruddy

Kenneth E. Ruddy
Max E. Rumbaugh, Jr.
COl (Ret) Thomos A. Rush
LTG (Ret) Austin J. Russell
LTC (Ret) Dean E. Russell
Alan M. Russo
John L Rust
COL (Ret) Paul G. Ruud
Dennis Ryder
Robert B. Sole, Jr.
Conio Solese
Joseph P. Solese
MG (Ret) Alan B. Salisbury
Mr. Joe B. Sanchez
Allen J. Sandvig
Stephen Sopol
Nick Sorni
Timothy 0. Sasser
Daniel P.Souter, Jr.
Karl R.Sovatiel
Tracy J. Soxon
COl Andre H.Soyles
Mr. Phil Sbarboro
Mr. Joseph S&lt;ali
Reba S&lt;hacter
Joel S. Scharf
Dr. Jerry S&lt;heinberg
Ron Scheinman
John N.S&lt;hermerhorn, Jr.
leah K.Scherr
MiltS&lt;hiff
WilliamS. Schleiden
Jimmy Schmolenberger
Thomas R.Schmutz
LTC (Ret) Andrew G.S&lt;hnabel
Eugene V. S&lt;holls
Frederick R. S&lt;hremp
Don S&lt;huck
Mr &amp;Mrs Jerry W.S&lt;hweiker
Mr. Donald H. S&lt;oggin
LTG (Ret) Willard W.S&lt;oH Jr.
COL Kenneth C. Stull
James ESeckel
MG (Ret) Richard V.Secord
Clinton Seibert
Martin Seitz
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Clyde A.Selleck Ill
MAJ Edwin W.Selman Ill
Mr.&amp; Mrs. Stephen M. Sergek
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Charles Sexton
Glenn &amp;Tracy Seymour
CPT TracyS. Seymour
Robert G. Shackleton
Mr. Dexter H.Shaler
Lev Sharon
Jim Sheppard
CPT Paul D. Sherman, Jr.
LTG (Ret) Raymond L
Shoemaker, Jr.
Chris Shore
Herb Shub
Mr. Robert L Shults Jr.
Megan L Shupe
LTC (Ret) louis Siegel
H. William Siewertsen
Mr. &amp;Mrs. George J. Silk
COl (Ret) Roy G.Simkins Jr.
Mr. &amp;Mrs. James T. Simms
LTC (Ret) Dougas A.Sims
LTC (Ret) Eddie R. Sims
Shirley Sims
Susan Sine
LTC (Ret) Ronald A.Skorupa
Mr. Bernard Skown
Mrs. Pamela J. Slingsby
Mr. NormanS. Smith Jr.
COl (Ret) William W.Smith, Jr.
Arnold Smith
Arthur D.Smith

Mr. Kevin Smith
Mary Smith
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Ri&lt;hard C. Smith
ScoH 8. Smith
Stacey L Smith
LTC Charles 0. Smithers Ill
Mr. lorry V. Smoose
CPT &amp;Mrs. Stephen L Snyder
David Solomon
Lawerence E. Sommers
LTG (Ret) Harry E. Soyster
Mr. Patrick J. Spann
Donna &amp;Anthony Spolizino
Marty J. Springstead
Ms. JeoneHe Stoots
Donald R. Stackhouse
Dr. &amp;Mrs. Gary Stamm
Peter Stamm
Mr. &amp;Mrs. William H. Stavola
Stan Steele
Som Stein
Sherwin L Steinberg
Mr. Louis Stepler
Ronald J. Steptoe
COL (Ret) Fronds R. Stevens Jr.
Charles Stevens
Michael J. Stewart
Mr. Andrew G. Stone
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Charles E. Stone
H.Stone
LTG (Ret) Howard F.Stone
Jock Stone
Mr. &amp;Mrs. J.P. Stoner
Mr. &amp;Mrs. John R. Strochom
Mr. John J. Strapoc
Mrs. James H. StraHan
Daniel C. Stredler

ScoH &amp; Usa Strine
Mr. John H.Strom
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Vaughn D.Strong Sr.
James R. Stuart Jr.
COL (Ret) Douglas 8. Stuart
LTC James M. Stuteville
William K.Suchan
Edward Sulik
Ed &amp; Oare Sullivan
Mr. Andrew P. Sullivan
John B. Sullivan
Mrs. Deborah Sullivan and
John Sullivan
Sue Sumer
MG (Ret) Lee E. Surut
Art &amp; Lois SuHon
Steven J. Svoboda
Mr. Thomas J. Swofford Jr.
Mr. &amp;Mrs. David Swointek
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William D.Swan
James Sweeney &amp; Dennis Riehmon
Robert J. Sweeney
KoriW. Sweet
David E.Symanski
BG (Ret) Charles A. Symroski
David Takacs
Robert W.Tollgren
Helen Tandy
William P.Tanner Ill
Kevin B.Tappe
Mr. William C. Taylor
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Gill M. Taylor·Tyree
EmmeH &amp;Sue Ten Broeck
LTC (Ret) Charles E.Tennant
Mr. David A. Thorp
Ill William K.Thiele
LTC (Ret) William C. Thoma
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UC (Ret) Ju~us 0. Thomas Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ja(k Thomas
George W. Thompson, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alvin G. Thompson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul Thomsen
Ri(hard Thomson Ill
William D. Thorpe Jr.
Jim Tierney
John F. Tierney
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ralph Tiffany
Mr. James I. Ttlton
Samuel H. Title
James R.Tomaswi(k
Dr. James Tomaszewski
Benjamin D. Torres
COl (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Robert G.ToHen
Mr. Bill Travnik
Fran(ois and Yolanda TroHa
John H.Troy
UC (Ret) John 0. Truby
Mr. Dennis R.Trujilo
LTG louis W.Truman (Ret)
CPT Lori l. Turbak
COl (Ret) Robert A.Turner
Charles M.Valliant
Mr. Edwin J. Van Keuren
MG (Ret) Jan A.Van Prooyen
Robert C. VanHorn
Gilbert J. Vanzile
Mr. Vaughn G.A.VaS&lt;on(ellos
Robert l. Vasta
LTG (Ret) Woodrow W.Vaughn
Dr. William T. Veal Jr.
Charles A.Vehlow
COl (Ret) Ro((o F.Ventrella Jr.
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Mkhael F.Vezeau
Ron &amp; Mira Vi(hiola
1lJ Juan P. Villasenor
COl Mark E.Vinson
Mr, Kevin R. Virgil
MG (Ret) John G. Waggener
COl (Ret) John E.Wagner
Mark R.Wagner
Thomas J. Walsh
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Edward W.Walters Jr.
Kenneth Warnitk
Joe H. Warren
Mr. John B.Warren
Clark Wasserman
Stephen &amp; Marilyn Wasserman
Mr. &amp;Mrs. James C. Waters
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald LWaters
Edward J. WaHo Jr.
John C. Weaver Jr.
COl (RET) Marvin 0. Weber
UC (Ret) Robert E.Weeks
Mr. Joel S. Weissman
Arthur D. Wells
Virginia D. Wells
Mr. Raymond Welsh
Mr. Dennis A.Wenker
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George R.Werner
West Point Society of Capital District
West Point Society of Chkago
Mr. James LWest
James R.West
CPT Mark R. West
Dana Weybrew
COl (Ret) Joseph W. Weyrkk
Eugene T. Whalen
Mr. Ja(k R. Wheatley
Thomas R. Wheelo(k
Mr. Paul C. Whelan
COl (Ret) William J. Whitener
Mr. Dan WhiHen
Mr. William B. Wiegand
Mr. William H. Wier
MAl (Ret) Edward W.Wildrkk Ill
LTC (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Rkky D.Wilkerson

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MAl (Ret) Allen J. Williams
Annie B.Williams
Rkhard J. Williams
Mr. Ronald F. Wilhamson
Mr. Donald L Wilson
Robert C. Wines
IJC (Ret) &amp; Mrs. George B. Winton
CPT Anthony M. Wizner
Mr. Mkhael Wojcik
Robert D. Wolff
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert A. Wolfrum
Rev. &amp; Mrs. John (. Woll
COl (Ret) Walter A. Wood Ill
Craig R. Wood!O(k
Mr. Keith W. Workman
Mr. John T. Worthington
Mr. Gerald Wright
Robert A. Wright
Pieter G. Wybro
David J. Wyso(ki
Mr. William E.Yeager
Norman Vester
lLT Potrkk M.Yannone
David C. Young
Mr. A. Kirkwood Young
Craig A.Young
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rkhard LZa(amy Sr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Darius Zampedri
Jim &amp; linda Zelron
Gurson G. Zeidman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John P. Zervk
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gory Zkkeloose
COl (Ret) Bernard l. Ziegler
Frederkk J. Zodini
COl (Ret) William E. Zook
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Stephen N. Zoretk M.D.
Thomas F.Zurla

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Ph~lis T. Abele

Edmund Atkerman
Curtis H. Adams Jr.
Mr. John A.Adams Jr.
COL (Ret) Samuel B. Adams Jr.
Christine EAdams
LTC (Ret) Daniel E. Adams
Mr. Ernest C. Adams
G. Rkhard Adams
COL (Ret) James LAdams
Mr. Jeffery Adams
COL John H. Adams
MG (Ret) Milton B. Adams
LTC (Ret) Robert l. Adams
COl William V. Adams
CPT Calvin LAddison Jr.
LTC (Ret) Joseph A.Adelman
loreHa Adekberger
COL (Ret) Charles P. Adkins
General Thomas Agar
LTC (Ret) Collin A. Agee
Mr. lowell Agnew
John R. Ahern
COL (Ret) Joseph PAhern
LTC Dean LAhner
COL Stephen A.Aiello
Ms. Sharon R. Aizer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mkhael A. Akeroyd
Thomas C. Albanese
CPT Bla(e C. Albert
MAl Daniel S. Albert
LTG (Ret) John G. Albert
Robert J. Albert
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arnoldo Albornoz
Mr. Rkhard J. AlwH
Craig Alderman Jr.
COl (Ret) Frederkk K.Alderson
Charles W.Alexander
MSG (Ret) Gerald A. Alexander USA

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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank J. Alioto
Douglas A. Alitz
Mrs. Bru(e A.Allard
Charles M. Allen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dean E. Allen
COL (Ret) Robert W. Allen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Terry Allison
James Allman
Dana (. Allmond
Mr. Joseph Alpaugh
Mr. Uoyd M. Alston
Joseph Altavilla
Theodore J. Altier
COl (Ret) Joel R. Alvarey
Mr. Raymond Alvarez
Michael E. Alverson
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MAl (Ret) Peter A.Ami!O II
Mr. Ransom J. Amlong
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Ammons
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Anthony Amoriello
Gerardo Amoroso
COL (Ret) Harry 0. Amos Jr.
Mr. Rkhard W. Anasta~
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James Q. Anders
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Horo(e J. Andersen
CPT MaHhew J. Andersen
LTG Edward G. Anderson Ill
COL (Ret) Edwin Anderson, Jr.
COL (Ret) Ferd E.Anderson Jr.
Grady F.Anderson
Darrrell LAnderson
MAl David E. Anderson
CPT Erik Anderson
K.Wendy Anderson
COL (Ret) loren A. Anderson
LTC (Ret) Monte R. Anderson
Mr. Paul A.Anderson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert J. Anderson
CPT Robyn J. Anderson
LTC Steven D. Anderson
John P. Andre
Mr. John M. Andreini
Peter &amp; Catherine Andreoli
MG (Ret) Ronald K.Andreson
LTC (Ret) BradT. Andrew
LTC (Ret) F~nn LAndrew
COL (Ret) Donald A. Andrews
Randolph H. Andrews
COL (Ret) Roger C. Andrews
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas G. Andrews
George J. Andrzejewski
LTC (Ret) Robert R. Angeli
Mr. R. Ridxrd &amp;Dr. Bernadette AtwJe
Rkhard E.Angle
LTC (Ret) Donald C. Anselm
LTC Douglas P. Anson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Constantine M. Anthony
CPT Vin(ente J. Antolin
Norma C. Anton
Anthony &amp; lillian Antonelli
CPT Deann R. Aparicio
BG (Ret) Ja(k A. Apperson
COL (Ret) Donald E. Appler
Gerald P. Araneo
CPT Patricia A.Anari
LTC (Ret) Arthur A. Arduna
Mr. EdwardS. Armanas
Mr. William A. Armelin
COl (Ret) Arnhym G. Rolle
COl (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Ar(hibald V.
Arnold Jr.
COl (Ret) Harvey l. Arnold Jr.
LTC !Ret) luther D. Arnold
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Raymond Arnold
LTC (Ret) Robert W.Arnold
Rkk &amp; Gndy Artino
Mr. Karl J. Arunski

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IJC (Ret) &amp;Mrs. MrnJel J. Asensio Jr.
Mr. John P. Ash
Brian W. Ashbaugh
MAl Paul V. Ashualt
Mr. Robert J. Ashman Jr.
lan(e A. Ashworth
BG (Ret) Robert L Ashworth
Fred A.D. Anaya
Mr. Howard AHermann
Ferris G. Any
Allen Aubin
John Auchinbetk
Ms. Colleen Au(hinletk
Mr. David Auchinle(k
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J. Frederitk Audette
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James Auer
David Auerbam
Robert Auletta
Dr. luther B. Aull
Mr. David R. Auman
LTC (Ret) Thomas A.Austin IV
MG (Ret) Gordon H. Austin
Randolph B. Austin
Alon W. Avery
llT Mkhael S. Avey
Robert J. Axley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Adolfo M.Ayala
LTC Allison T. Ay(o(k
Cynthia Ayers
LTC (Ret) Rodney S. Azama
Gerald &amp; Kathleen Babayan
MAl (Ret) Donald N. Babb
Bru(e A. Bobbin
leslie E. Bab&lt;otk
James F. Bab&lt;o(k
LTC (Ret) Gregory M.Babitz
1lT S(aH A. Ba((O
COL (Ret) William A. Ba(hman
COL (Ret) Willis G. Ba(on
Mr. Durwood R. Bagby
Mr. David l. Bagge«
BG {Ret) John C. Bahnsen, Jr.
Mr. Bill Bailey
MAl Broderi!k J. Bailey
Prof. Margaret B. Bailey
LTC {Ret) Viment P. Bailey
Mr. William E. Bailey
John T. Bair
LT Kevin M. Baird
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker Jr.
LTC Philip J. Baker, Jr.
LTC (Ret) David T. Baker
Duane Baker
COL {Ret) Frederitk J. Baker
John E. Baker
Patri(k K. Baker
Ri(hard J. Baker
Mr. Thomas Baker
Van R. Baker
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roman J. Bakke
Mr. William R. Baldwin Ill
Kenneth R. Baldwin
COl (Ret) Edmund K. Ball
William &amp;Terena Ball
CPT (Ret) Adam V.Balukonis
LTC (Ret) William H. Bamber
LTC {Ret) Thomas F.Bamford
Bernd D. Ban
William R. Sandeen
Andrew J. Bandzwolek
LTC Robert M. Bankey
MAl Bernard B. Banks
David Banks
Mr. Daniel M.Banovk
Mr. Thaddeus J. Bora
Kenneth C. Baran
Charles R. Barbee
COL (Ret) Henry A. Barber Ill
LTC (Ret) DavidS. Barber

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Mr. Kevin E. Barber
MG (Ret) John C. Bard
Cyrus P. Barger
Pat A. Baringhuas
Joseph R. Barkley
COL (Ret) Kendrkk B. Barlow Jr.
COL (Ret) Rayman C. Barlow Jr.
Donald J. Barlow
COL (Ret) Harvey P. Barnard, Jr.
Allison &amp; David Barnes
COL (Ret) Daniel G. Barney
Keith Barney
COL (Ret) Er!Oie M. Barone
COL (Ret) Reid A. Barren
Ri(hard A. Barry
Ms. Sunny D. Barse
COl (Ret) George B. Bartel
Mr. Philop C. Barth Jr.
John E. Barth
Robert Bartholomew
Mr. David W.Bartold
Mrs. loon C. Barton
Paul Bartone
COL {Ret) Ronald W.Bashant
MG (Ret) Harold H. BasseH
Frank J. Bassillo
LTC (Ret) Robert E. Bas~er Ill
MAl John Basso
Mr. Christopher 0. Bast
Chad T. Bates
Mr. David BoHalaramo
CPT Kevin M. Batule
LTC (Ret) David W.Bauer
Mr. Mi(hael A. Bauer
Bru(e J. Baugh
CAPT Mkhael A. Baumeister
Ms. GarneHe Bayne
Tom Bayone
COl (Ret) Karl L Bea(h
MG (Ret) James E. Seal
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Keith E. Beale
Dr. Kevin B. Beam
Mr. James M. Beamesderfer
LTC (Ret) Rkhard J. Bean
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James L Beard
COL (Ret) louin L Beard
COl {Ret) Charles D. Beaumont
Brad Beauvais
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James M. Be(k
MG (Ret) Stanley C. Be(k
Mr. William R. Be(k
Mr. Robert A. Be(kelman
Roy S. Be(kerman
Mrs. Donna B. Be(kner
LTC John M.S. Be(kstrom
COL (Ret) Peter A.Beukiewia
Jeffrey M. Bedard
COl (Ret) Gary D. Beeth
EvereHe Beers
George E. Beetham Jr.
Mr. Mkhael G. BeheHe
Mr. &amp;Mrs. lawren(e Beierlein
LTC (Ret) James J. BeiemhmiH
Mr. Ted Beilstein
LTC Robert R. Beimler
Peter C. Beisler
BG (Ret) Raymond E. Bell Jr.
Allan A. Bell
Mr. George T. Bell
Trammweii-Whi~ield

Andrew T. Bello((hio
Ms. Mkhelle Bellas
S&lt;ot Bemis
Mr. Jeffery C. Ben(hkh
Calvert PBenedict
COl (Ret) Rkhard H. Benfer
Dr. Phillip Benham, Jr.
CPT Anthony l. Benitez
Bishop Mourke M.Benitez

�Dr. &amp; Mrs. Dennis R. Benne«
COL &amp; Mrs. Mark E. Benne«
COL (Ret) George C. Benson
James T. Benson
SFC Alfred Bent
COL (Ret) Harold F.Bentz Jr.
Mr. Richard A. Benz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John W. Berdiner
Mr. Thomas A. Berens
Joseph L Bergontz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Bergeron
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alan G. Bergmann
LJC (Ret) Jack M. Beringer
Mr. Mi&lt;hoel Berkheimer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Duane Berquist
James L. Berry
Leeonn Duhosld Berry
Mark T. Berry
Mr. Steven G. Berstler
Mr. Paul F. Bertelli
LJC (Ret) John R. Berti
Dr. Charles F. Besanceney
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gregory R. Besozzi
COL (Ret) Albert H. Bethune
COL William R. Belson
Benjamin Bezkorowajny
William J. Bianchi
LTC Stephen G. Bianco
Anthony Bibbo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John A. Bibbo
LTC (Ret) Bruce W.Bidwell
COL (Ret) Edward 0. Bierman
COL (Ret) Allan C. Biggerstaff
CPT George M.Bilafer
Dr. Peter E. Billio
MAJ Ellen A. Birch
Steven Birne
LTC &amp;Mrs. Stephen J. Bishop Jr.
Alon Bishop
Richard F. Bitner
LTC (Ret) Joseph F. Blockgrove IV
COL Merrill S. Blackmon
LTC (Ret) Anthony H. Blackstone
Mr. Harold Blackstone
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jim Blackstone
Raymond W.Blaine
Michael Blair
Dr. Howard Blank
Peter &amp; Karen Blonkenheim
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arnold W.Bla«
Bob &amp; Shelly Blatz
COL (Ret) James F. Bleecker
Richard Bleiberg
LTC (Ret) Charles F. Bliss Ill
James G. Block
Mr. Kenneth E. Bloomfield Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Blount
CPT Thomas G. Blount
Joson Boardman
LTC (Ret) Fronk J. Bochnowski
Mr. Steven J. Bock
Mr. James B. Bodenhamer
COL (Ret) Henry R. Bodson
BG (Ret) Philip T. Boerger
CPT (Ret) Fronk L. Boersma
Mr. Stephen Boersma
William E. Boerth
Ms. Cynthia Boe«ger
Mr. &amp; Mrs. RichardBoggiano
Michael Bognaski
Douglas Bohrer, Sr.
COL (Ret) William F. Boiler Jr.
Richard L. Boland
Ms. Judith Bolduc
Mr. William R. Bolen
Mr. S&lt;o« Balik
COL (Ret) James P. Bolin
Steven L. Bolio
MG (Ret) Alexander R.Boiling, Jr.
Mr. C. Clint Bolte
BG (Ret) Philip L. Bolte
Marshall K.Bolyard
Bruce Bond

COL (Ret) John B. Bond
Robert J. Boni
COLJohn A. Bonin
Ms. Holly Bonislowski
Mr. Garland C. Bonner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James Bonney
Charles W. Boohor
Randall D. Bookout
Gory L. Boone
Ms. Gretchen Booth Guchek
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph C. Borden
Mr. James F. Borneman Jr.
Brenda Bourne
S&lt;o« A. Bovee
COL (Ret) Jon E. Bovkovoy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Merwyn Bowdish
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Colvert L. Bowen
LJC (Ret) David R. Bowen
MAJ (Ret) James R. Bowen
Mr. James W. Bowen
Mr. John M.Bowen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard J. Bowen
Bradley J. Bower
Mrs. Janice Bowermaster
COL (Ret) G. Hunter Bowers Jr.
Charles R. Bowery
Mr. Timothy V.Bowler
MG (Ret) Albert J. Bowley
Jerry L Bowling
Lawson Bowling
Dr. Douglas R. Bowman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George R. Boyce, Jr.
Mr. John K.Boyce Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul E. Boyce
COL Hugh F. Boyd Ill
COL (Ret) Ben F. Boyd
Robert D. Boyd
Oswald S. Boykin Ill
CPT Christopher Boyle
Edmund J. Boyle
George Boyle
COL (Ret) William J. Boyle
Tom E. Boytim
Mr. Robert G. Bozic
Mr. Bruce R. Bradley
Ms. Cathy I. Bradley
Mr. Thomas G. Bradley
Mrs. William C. Bradno
Dr WKim Brady MD
Michael J. Brady
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas J. Brody
William P. Brady
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William T. Brody
Joseph W.Broidt
Mary E. Brandreth
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Russell A. Brandt
William E. Braniff
Thomas A. Brann
LTG (Ret) Joseph K.Bra« on
Mr. Phillip B. Brous
Jeffrey P. Bray
CPT Donna M.Brazil
COL (Ret) Robert C. Breckenridge
LJC (Ret) William W.Breen
LJC (Ret) August W. Bremer Jr.
CPT John R. Brence
George Brengel
LTC (Ret) Ambrose W.Brennan
Edward N. Brennan
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Lucas H. Brennecke
lJC (Ret) William M. Breit
Mark Brewster
Ben F.Brion
COL (ReTJ Eugene M. Brisoch
Anthony D. Briggs
Mark D. Brigham
Thomas A. Bright
Mr. Pia« Brightwell
COL (Ret) Frank W.Bri«ain
Jeffrey Bri«inghom
MAJ (Ret) James H. Bri«on
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Brizic
Franklin P. Broadhurst

MAJ Jeffrey D. Broadwater
Dr. &amp; Mrs. John A. Brockhaus
CPT Lan&lt;e E. Broeking
COL (Ret) James R. Brokeshire Jr.
BG (Ret) Richard F. Bromiley
Mr. Thad A. Broom Jr.
Mr. Richard Bross
Angelina &amp; Raymond Broughton
COL (Ret) levin B. Broughton
MAJ (Ret) Gordon Brown II
COL (Ret) Edward A. Brown Ill
CPT Leonard G. Brown Ill
GEN (Ret) Arthur E. Brown Jr.
COL (Ret) Horace M. Brown, Jr.
Allan Brown
Mr. Bob Brown
COL (Ret) David D. Brown
LJ( David W. Brown
Donna Brown
Douglas R. Brown
lJC (Ret) Glenn A. Brown
LTC Heidi V.Brown
LTC (Ret) James D. Brown
Mr. James E. Brown
COL (Ret) levi A. Brown
COL (Ret) Uoyd K.Brown
Paul J. Brown
Philip G. Brown
MAJ Robert B. Brown
Robert E. Brown
1LT Robert G. Brown
Mr. William C. Brown
William B. Brown
Mr. William M.Brown
BG (Ret) Philip Y.Browning Jr.
Alan W.Browning Sr.
COL (Ret) Philip Y.Browning
COL Garne« P. Broy
MAJ Richard Brudzynski
Mr. John R. Bruellman
Donald J. Bruening
Philip C. Brumbach
Katherine R. Brundage
Joseph A. Brunelli Jr.
Barbaro A. Brunone
Edward L Bruno!
COL (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Earl D.Bruton Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. louis Bruzzo
Mr. Kevin G. Bryon
Mr. larry A. Bryon
John MBryant
David T. Bryant
Goble W.Bryant
Mr. James &amp; Dr. Susan Bryon!
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John E. Bryer
Brion D. Bryson
Leslie E. Bryson
Robert Brzozowski
LTC (Ret) Champlin F. Buck Ill
Harry A. Buckley
John J. Buckley
LTC Gerold L. Buckner
COL (Ret) Richard A. Buckner
Mr. Robert J. Bulger
Mr. Richard C. Bullis
Mr. Anthony L. Bullo«a
Thomas M.Bumpass, Jr.
LTC (Ret) William W.Bumpus
MG (Ret) Robert M. Bunker
George Burak
Jef Buranich
Mr. Fronk A. Surd Jr.
LTC (Ret) Edward K.Burdeou
Paulo Burger
Gerald A. Burgess
LTC (Ret) Edmund d. Burhans II
John J. Burkard
Joseph R. Burkart
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Patrick Burke
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Burke
William A. Burkhardt
MG (RET) Boles C. Burnell
COL (Ret) Thornton A. Burns Jr.

&amp;IMT FOOTBALL

CPT Mark Burns
Michael Burns
COL William K. Burns
Ralph R. Burr Jr.
LJC (Ret) Thomas F. Burrell Ill
Marcello G. Burrell
Dono E. Burth
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Henry M. Burton
LJ( (Ret) James H. Burton
Mrs. leona V. Burton
COL Paul Burton
Andrew R. Bury
Ms. Sereno Bush
Mr. Timothy Bush
William A. Bush
John Butchko
Chaun&lt;ey Burier
COL (Ret) lorry R. Bu«erworth
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John W.Button
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Emae G. Buzaid Jr.
Harry A. Buzze«
COL (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Gerold A. Byrd
William E. Byrne
COL (Ret) John D. Byrne
KevinJ. Byrne
LTC Robert A. Byrne
Mr. Curtis L. Byron Sr.
BG (Ret) Charles P. Cabell Jr.
Thomas R. Cafaro
Debra Coflin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cornelius Cohill
Thomas E. Cohill
Mr. Konrad L Coilteux
COL (Ret) John A. Calabro Jr.
Steve Calomito
Ms. Carol Colderbonk
LTG (Ret) William B. Coldwell Ill
Drema Coldwell
Nancy D. Colhelha
Mr. James F. Cali
MG (Ret) Daniel F. Callahan
llJ Karen M.Callahan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert C. Callahan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert M.Callahan
Peter R. Callos
John N.Colley
MAJ Harry B. Collico«e
BG (Ret) David H. Cameron
Mr. Michael L. Camire
Joseph A. Compono
LTC (Ret) Bryon D. Campbell
Dr. Donald Campbell
Edward K. Campbell
Mr. Gory Campbell
Mr. James E. Campbell
Mr. Richard J. Campbell
LTC (Ret) Terrence C. Campbell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gory J. Campise
J.D. Condon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. louis (onelli Jr.
Joseph Cannizzaro, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Allen H. Cannon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rodney D.Canterbury
Wilhelmina Davison (ontloy
Eddie L. Cantrell
Mr. David J. (app
Buck &amp;Sybil Capps-Gibbons
Robert A. Capra
Ronald Capri
LTC Paul R. Capstick
Francis G.Caputo
Mr. Daniel A. Coracio
COL (Ret) James T. Carbine, Jr.
Mr. James S. Card
Rosaline Cardarelli
COL Eduardo Cardenas
BG (Ret) Richard G. Cardillo
Dr. Peter A.Cardinal
COL (Ret) Arthur T. Corey
Edward J. Corey
Jock Corey Family
Mr. Rodney Cariker
COL (Ret) John W.Corley

GAME DIY

leonard M. Carlman
Mr. John W.carkon Jr.
John E. Carlson Sr.
Kenneth R. (orison
Dr. Terry A. Carkon
William B. Carlton
lJC (Ret) James W. Carmon
Bt11 Corney
Mr. Robert P. Caron
BG (Ret) Thomas E. Carpenter Ill
LJ( (Ret) Ronold WCarpenter, Jr.
Barnaby Prints In&lt;.
Mr. W"tlliom Carpenter
MAJ Douglas A.(orr
COL (Ret) John L Carr
Mr. Hiram Corrington Jr.
Thomas F. Carroll Ill
COL Daniel F. Carroll
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Denis C. Carroll
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward Carroll
Kevin Carroll
Kevin M.Carroll
John C. Corrow
COL (Ret) Bruce M.Carswell
Mr. Donald L Corter
MAJ Jim Corter
LTC (Ret) Robert A.Corter
Sidney W.Corter
lJC (Ret) Thomas F. Cartwright
Mr. George A. Carver Jr.
Bernie Cosey
Ms. Jane C. Cosey
Joel R. Caskey
COL Robert L. Coslen Jr.
Mr. John P. Coss Jr.
COL (Ret) Stanley D.Coss
Mr. Stephen T. Coss
Mr. John C. Cassidy
Mr. Arthur Castiglia
Mr. Anthony W.Castile
LTC Randol R. Castro
LTC (Ret) Arthur J. Cotes
COL (Ret) Richard W.Colo
Mr. Edward P. CoHron
Mrs. Augustus R. Covonno, Jr.
Jose A. Cecin Jr.
COL (Ret) Paul R. Ceror
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Cernoch
LTC Anthony J. Cerri
COL (Ret) Brion V.Chabot
Robert A. Chabot
LTC (Ret) William G. Chadick
LTC (Ret) Wayne F.Cholupo
MAJ Christopher M. Chambers
lou Chomp
Cristine Chompi
William Chompi
COL (Ret) Fred I. Chonolry
George Chandler
COL (Ret) John P. Chandler
Robin Chandler
COL (Ret) James W. Chapman II
Phillip &amp; Do«y Chappell
LTC (Ret) Donald E. Chorns
Emery J. Chose Jr.
Jeffrey Chose
Mr &amp; Mrs Gerold Chavez
Mark B. Cheben
Raymond W.Cheek
LTC Curtis P. Cheeseman
BG (Ret) Robert A.Cheney
Mr. Nathan Chereskin
Mr. Don W.Chesnut
Ms. Cathy Chess
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Steven L Chetculi
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Chewning
Mory R. Cheyna
Stephen Chiorini
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joe Chiavaro
Mr. Andrew T. Chmor
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Shin H. Cho
Peter J. Chrisom Jr.
continued

17

�A11n DOlORS conti11ued
Max &amp; Debbie Christensen
Norman &amp; Jovita Christie
Daniel WChristman
COL (Ret) Philip R. GboHi
CPT Mark D. Geplinski
Dina Gmino
COL (Ret) Joseph M. Gnquino
Mr. John E. Oody II
Robert P. Ooir
Frederick L Oopp Jr.
Jolk &amp; Pot Oork
Mr. Edwin Oork
Mr. Joseph P.. Oork
IJC (Ret) Philip A. Oork
BG (Ret) Corter W. Oorke Jr.
COL (Ret) Bruce B. Oorke
UC Edward t Oorke
COL Robert B. Oorke
CPT limothy M.Oarke
Mr. Townsend S. Clarke
Mr. Raymond Ootworthy
UC Oifford 0. Oousen
Perry R. Clawson
COL (Ret) Michael A.Ooy
COL (RET) Edward R. Oeory
William H. Oeckner IV
Mr. Barry K.dements
CPT Gregory J. Cleveland
IJC (Ret) John G. Oevelond
CPT Sean 0. Oeveland
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James M.Oilt
Mark douse
Richard Oucos
MAJ Tracey Oyde
COL (Ret) George P. Coon, Jr.
MAJ Mark B. Coo~
LTC (Ret) Tyrus R. Cobb Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jerold M.Cobb
LTC (Ret) Elwood A. Cobey
Steven Cochrane
Napoleon R. Cockern
Mr. K~e Cocozza
LTC Eugene P. Coddington Jr.
Mr. William P. Cody
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gil Coerper
Michael Coerper
Michael F.Coffey
MAJ William J. Coffin
Gndy L Coffman
COL (Ret) Edward V.Coggins Jr.
LTC Bruce R. Cogossi USA
Mark A. Coker
Suzan W.Colon
Ken Colbert
CPT Paul B. Cole IV
COL (Ret) William A. Cole
Michael T. Coleman
COL (Ret) Robert M.Coleman
Mrs. Robert B. Colemon-SuHon
Estelle Calgary
Ms. Megan R. Coli
Ms. Sheri Collorini
Dr. Craig E. College
LTC Mark C. Collier
Mrs. Arthur S. Collins Jr.
BG (Ret) James L Collins Jr.
Dr. &amp; Mrs. John A. Collins, ODS
MAJ (Ret) More K.Collins
Tanya 0. Collins
Oaudius M.Colombo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Colontelle
Mr. Charles S. Colson
John Colville
COL (Ret) Robert F. Comeau
Vince Comfort
John P. Conboy
John F.Concannon Ill
Ronald P. Conley
COL (Ret) Willard C. Conley

II

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fronk K.Conliffe
LTC &amp; Mrs. Shoun S. Conlin
COL (Ret) James M.Connell
Mr. Christian T. Connelly
Nelson 0. Conner Jr.
COL (Ret) Costex P. Conner USAF
MacPherson Conner
Edward t Connery
Or. James t Connolly II
John E. Connor Ill
Mr. Richard K.Connor
Mr. Daniel E. Conn01s
Thomas Connors
CPT limothy P. Conn01s
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John A. Conoby
LTC Michael J. Conrad Jr.
COL (Ret) Hawkins M.Conrad
Mark E. Conrad
MG (Ret) Michael J. Conrad
COL (Ret) Thomas M.Constant
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gory W.Conway
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Raymond Conway
Rody M. Conway
William Conway
LTC George S. Conwill
Mr. Charles J. Conz
LTC (Ret) PeterS. Conzelmon
CH(MAJ) John J. Cook Ill
Mr. Keith K. Cook
COllowerence J. Cook
COL (Ret) Michael R. Cook
Peyton E. Cook
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas R. Cook
Mr. James P. Cooke Jr.
COL (Ret) William 0. Coomer
John 0. Cooney
LTC (Ret) Jock B. Cooper
LTG (Ret) Kenneth B. Cooper
Patrick C. Cooper
1lT Carolyn J. CopcuH
Mrs. Helen Coropi
Mr. Robert A. CorbeH
Mr. Todd Corbin
CPT Brion P. Corcoran
MAJ Robert M. Cornejo
Charles Cornell
COL &amp; Mrs. John Cornelson
Ira Caron
William H. Correia, Jr.
Mr. Kenneth Corrigan
MAJ Guy Cosentino
Mrs. James C. Cosgrove
Richard 0. Cosgrove
BG (Ret) John J. Casto
Michael Costabile
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Don T. Costello
COL (Ret) Joseph R. Cote
LTC Craig CoHer
Mr. John CoHer
Mr. Eddie J. CoHie Jr.
Mr. Arthur Coughlin
LTC (Ret) James C. Peterson
Thomas E. Courant
MAJ David P. Courtoglous
COL (Ret) John H. Cousins
MAJ Horlene &amp; LTC Chuck CouHeou
Dennis M.Covey
John A. Covino
Mr. &amp;Mrs leonard Covolesky
Thomas F. Cowan Sr.
LTC (Ret) Bruce M.Cowan
George Cowan
Felix F. Cowey Jr.
Mr. leonard Cowherd
COL (Ret) Cleotus J. Cox
Don Cox
LTC Kendall P. Cox
COL &amp; Mrs. Marshall R. Cox
Philip V.Co~e

Prof.lheodore J. Crackel
LTC Brion M.Croddolk
Francis W.Craig
COL (Ret) RichardS. Craig
Mr. Robert J. Craig
COL (Ret) William B. Craig
CPT Mark V. Crone
Randy 0. Crone
BG (Ret) Thomas M.Crawford
Mr. Jeffrey D. Creech
Jeffrey Crennon
CPT Michael Crenshaw
Mr. C. Robert Cress
Honorable Albert W.Cretella Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles C. Crissey Ill
William Critchley
MG (Ret) W.O. CriHenberger, Jr.
Hugo W.Croft
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George R. Crombie
Gene K.Cronin
Joshua J. Cronin
Joy F. Crook
COL (Ret) Arvid P. Croonquist, Jr.
Donald R. Crosby
COL George Crosby
COL (Ret) Willi om E. Crouch Jr.
Mr. Donald L Crouch
LTC (Ret) Edgerton T. (router
Rufus C. Crow Jr.
Patrick Crowe
Joy &amp; Robert Crowe
COL (Ret) Francis B. Crowley Ill
Dole E. Crowley
Mr. John L Crown Jr.
Mr. Michael A. Crudele
Rolph Cruikshank
Mr. Michael A. Crumlin
Mr. Andrew M.Csisock Ill
Mr. Belmonte P. Cucolo
George F. Cullen Jr.
LTC (Ret) John F.Cullen
Mrs. &amp; Mrs. Ronald Cullumber
Mr. Sean H. Cummings
LTC Terrence Cummings
LTC (Ret) Vidor N. Cuneo Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Cunningham
COL (Ret) Charles C. Cunningham
Mr. Paul E. Cunningham
Mr. Gilbert W.Curl Jr.
COL (Ret) Richard L Curl
COL (Ret) Walton W.Curl
Robert J. Curran
Stephen Curran
Richard Currier
BG (Ret) William D. Curry Jr.
Mr. Paul J. Curry
Elisabeth Curshen
Daphne 0. Curtin
Howard Z. Curtis, Jr.
Michael Curtis
Paul &amp; Emily Curtis
Mr. Robert G. Curtis
LTC (Ret) Robert H. Cushing Jr.
Patrick W.Cusick
Mr. James M.Cutchin IV
Honorable David A. Cutright
BG (Ret) Joseph F. H. Cutrona
Salvatore R. O'Agostino
Rolph 0'Alessandro
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard 0'Ambrosio
Andrew O'Eiio
Mr. Fronk Dabkowski
Mr. Howard J. Dager Jr.
Mr. Oork OoggeH
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael Dogan
LTC (Ret) Grover H. Dailey Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel Dailey
COL (Ret) John M. Ooley
GEN (Ret) James E. Dolton

U MY FDOTBUL

COL (Ret) Albert G. Doney
Mr. Ronald W.Danforth
MG (Ret) Charles D. Daniel Jr.
James E. Daniels
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William F. Daniels
Dean L Danielson
Carol A. Dopro
Mr. Wolter Doquino
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Andrew T. Oorok
Mrs. James P. Darden
LTC Gregory J. Dardis
John H. Darrow
COL (Ret) William F. Dougherty
Thomas V.Doulo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. lawrence Dovollo
Ann E. Dovey
Bert DavidJr.
Edmund A. Davids
Mr. Robert B. Davidson Jr.
Charles Davidson
Mr. Thomas Davies
Richard W. Davis Jr.
Robert J. Davis Jr.
David E. Davis
Mr. F. Kenneth Davis
Ms. Joan Davis
Jon C. Davis
K.M.Davis
lawrence M. Davis
Mr. Peter Davis
Richard R. Davis
LTG Michael S. Davison Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jerry Daws
Mr. James R. Dawson
Mr. Richard B. Dawson
COL (Ret) Seth S. Doy
louis A. De Scioli
Robert ll DeVries
LTC &amp; Mrs. Peter DeFiuri Ill
William Defrancesco
LTG (Ret) Joseph E. Defrancisco
Francis OeGoroy
Mr. Hect01 Delara
Mr. Jock Deleon Jr.
CPT Vaughn D. Delong
Rolph W.Deluca
COL (Ret) Robert W.DeMont
llT Anthony J. DeSimone
Mr. Thomas E. DeSimone
Anthony DeVivo
COL (Ret) Paul T. DeVries
Mr. John L OeWiH Ill
Robert &amp; Cynthia Oeoderick
Mrs. James F. Deatherage
Ramona Decker
Mr. Robert Decker
Clayton H. Degiocinto
IJC (Ret) Oliver W.Degruchy, Jr.
COL (Ret) Frederic J. Delomoin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Juan J. Deleon
COL (Ret) Stanley J. Oelikot
Ms. lynn A. Delisle
MAJ James T. Dell' Olio
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dellavalle
Todd A. Oellert
David L Dellinger
COL (Ret) Anthony P. Deluco
Kathleen M. Demorest
Mr. &amp; Mrs. levan Dempsey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Benjamin W.Dempsey
Mr. Peter A. Oencker
Ms. Nancy Denisow
COL (Ret) Dole Denmon, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mitchel 0. Dennis
John M.Dennis
Mr. John Dennison
LTC Hugh M. Denny
Robert Denny
Donald A. Denton

GUH DlT

Cho~oin Joseph J. Deponoi

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Oeppoliti
Or. &amp;ic H. Oerovin Ill PhD
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John P. Oermonoski
COL (Ret) Henry M. Dermody, Jr.
Michael C. Derosier
Dr. Robert A. Derrickson Jr.
Dr. George P. Desjardins Jr.
Mr. David D. Detar Jr.
Mr. lee DeHra
UC &amp; Mrs. Raymond A. Devereaux
William Devereaux
COL (Ret) Arthur P. Deverill Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Vidor M. Devine
Mr. Joseph A. Devlin
Mr. Wilnom Dewald
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert DiCaprio
Fronk DiDomenico
UC (Ret) Joseph DiGangi
COL (Ret) John E. DiGrazia
William T. OiNeno
COL (Ret) BenedeHo OiPosquoll
Phillip J. DiRuocco
UC Philip J. DiSalvo
Mark C. OiTrolio
COL (Ret) John Dibble, Jr.
Ronald &amp; Juana Dibisceglie
Ronald P. Dibisceglie
Daniel M.DiCarlo
LTC (Ret) Denis t Dice
COL (Ret) Samuel T. Dickens
LTC (Ret) Charles W.Dickinson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James E. Dickinson
MAJ David L Diedrich
Mrs. F.W.Oierze
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank W.Oierze
Jonathon L Dietrich
CPT lorry Dillard
lJC (Ret) George J. Oimtsios
Allen Dingman
Mr. John R. Dinan
UC &amp; Mrs. Patrick Dionne
Mr. Raymond V.Oiscolo
Ms. Gndy Doone
John J. Oobise Jr.
William J Oobosh, Jr.
lJC (Ret) Edwin N. Dodd Jr.
COL Joseph G. Dodd Jr.
James W. Dodd
COL (RET)I.D. Dodge
Mr. James E. Doherty Ill
COL Michael Doherty
Mrs. Cynthia B. Oolvin
Paul A. Dombkowski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Agustin Dominguez
Mr. Juan M. Dominguez
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward W.Donald
COL Jeffery L Donald
BG (Ret) John W.Donaldson
Coro~n &amp; Alton P. Donnell, Jr.
Glen Donnelly
UG (Ret) Harold C. Donnelly
John C. Pembroke
LTC (Ret) Richard F. Doody
Mr. Denis J. Dooley II
COL PoHy Dooley
LTC (Ret) Thomas F.Dooley
LTC &amp; Mrs. Kevin C. Dopf
Dennis 0. Doran
Michael Doresh, Jr.
Mr. Dean E. Dorman
Robert E. Dorr
MAJ (Ret) MitchellS. OosseH
Robert W.Dotson Jr.
James A. Douglas
John F. Dougherty
Mr. William C. Dougherty
Robert W.Douglass Ill
Dr. Paul C. Dow Jr.

�Barbara &amp; Michael Dowe, Jr.
James H. Dowling
Mr &amp; Mrs Patrick I Downes
Patrick M.Downes
COL (Ret) Arthur J. Downey Jr.
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Robert H. Downey Jr.
COl (Ret) John P. Downing Jr.
lJC (Ret) James A. Dow~ Jr.
AmyLD~

Mr. Curtis J. Dow~
COl (Ret) Gary T. Do~
William J. Dayle Ill
LTC (Ret) John P. Do~e
Gerald F.Drago
Dr. Almond Drake
Gregory R. Droke
Michael J. Drake
Warren W.Drake
H. Glen Draper
Edward J. Dravo
LTC Robin J. Drescher
IIC (Ret) Edward C. Drinkwater Jr
Deanne Driscoll
' .
Deanne Driscoll
COl (Ret) John G. Driskill
COl (Ret) Melville A.Oriska Jr.
BG (Ret) RichardT. Drury
Mr. John E. Dryer
COl (Ret) John B. Dubbelde
Michael A. Dubinsky
Joseph A. Dubyel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel A. Duckworth
Mark Duclos
MAJ David A. Duffy
Erin Duffy
Robert L Duffy
Tom &amp; Jeanne Duffy
COl (Ret) lee E. Duke
Patrick A.Dulaney
Mr. Stephen C. Dumont
T. James Dumont
William H. Duncan, M.D.
Robert &amp; Karen Dunderdole
CPT Albert H. Dunfee
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph F.Dunlay
Mr. George Dunn
Mr. John A. Dunn
Mr. Peter A. Dunn
Mr. Christopher A. Durand
Mr. Richard L Durham
Mr. Thomas B. Durkin Jr.
Michael A. Durney
Mr. Jon R. Dutcher
Major Michael J. Dutchuk
Alexander P. Dyer
Edward L Oyer
Michael Oyer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert J. Oyer
lJC Stuart M.Dyer
MG (Ret) Travis N. Oyer
Mr. James P. Dyke
COl Gregory J. Dyson
COl (Ret) Stanley W.Dziuban
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald E. Earnhart
Dr. Whitfield B. East
Mr. MaHhew Eastman
MAJ Michael R. Eastman
BG &amp; Mrs. Paul D. Eaton
Dr. &amp; Mrs. EJ. Eberhard
Mr. John C. Eber~
Mr. Miles M. Eberts
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Kenneth R. Ebner
LTC (Ret) &amp;Mrs. lawrence Ebner
LTC (Ret) Henry J. Ebrey Jr.
Eric J. Eckenrod
John G. Eckhardt
II( James M.Ecklund
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bradley W.Eckroth
James M.Edelblute
Mark A. Edelman
Mr. Daniel L Edelstein
COl (Ret) leonard Edelstein
John and Anne D. Edgecomb

Daniel Edwards
Mr. James K. Edwards
II Jeremy V.Edwards
Francis C. Egan
James Egan
COl (Ret) William M. Egan
William A. Egizioco
MAJ (Ret) Richard L Ehrenreich
I. Robert Ehrlich
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerald B. Eighmy
Mr. Troy J. Eigner
COl (RET) Eiland
Michael P. Einbinder
Mr. ScoH L Einhorn
Mr &amp; Mrs. Steven Einhorn
Ambassador JohnS. D. Eisenhower
CPT Robert E. Eisiminger
Thomas I. Eisiminger
COl (Ret) Michael E. Ekman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James T. Eldridge
COl (Ret) Bradfield F. Eliot
LTC (Ret) James H. Elkey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Steven W. Ellenbogen
Mrs. Donald 0. Ellerthorpe
MAJ Charles B. Elliott
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Elliott
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John E. Elliott
COl Andrew G. Ellis
LTG (Ret) James R. Ellis
Mrs. Walter G. Ellis
lJC (Ret) Gregory W.Ellison
Bruce E. Elmblad
Mr. Stephen B. Elmer
Mr. John K.Elsasser
COl Jeffrey A. Elting
LTG (Ret) Robert M.Elton
CPT (Ret) Elwood M.Erne
MAl Charles J. Emerson Jr.
Honorable David T. Emerson
William B. Emge
LTC (Ret) William P. Emley Jr.
Kevin B. Emore
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James R. Endler
LTC Mark A. English
William &amp; Aileen English
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Steven E. Enke
Mr. George J. Ennis Jr.
BG and Mrs. Uzal Ent (Ret)
Catskill Orange Orthopedics
Bradley J. Erbes
Cornelius Joe Ergonis
BG (Ret) Duane H. Erickson
Edward E. Erickson
lJC Ernest T. Erickson
Mr. Chester N. Ernst
Donald l. Er~t
Michael B. Eroh
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles J. Erreger
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Timothy Erwin
Mr. Todd A. Esh
William J. Esmonn
Richard M.Esposito
Mr. Garth S. Estadt
GEN (Ret) Howell M.Estes Jr.
Mr. Brad M.Evangelist
COl (Ret) Albert L Evans Jr.
COl (Ret) Henry C. Evans
COl (Ret) James C. Evans
lJC (Ret} John G. Evans
Peter M.Everett
Mr. Robert A. Everette
Robert PFabrizzio
Mrs. Richard A. Fadel
LTC (Ret} Henry F.Faery Jr.
LTC MoH Fairs
MG (Ret) John C. Faith
John l. Fallon
Mr. Peter Falzarano
LTC DavidJ. Farace
Robert S. Farley
lee A. Farmelo
Mr. Raymond E. Farrar
Mr. Brian Farrell

Donald Farrell
Joe Farrell
Sean Farrelly
COl (Ret) Stephen A. Farris Jr.
Robert G. Farris
Waher Fatscher
LTG (Ret) Lincoln D. Faurer
Andrew G. Favret
COl (Ret) John A.Feagin Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Normand E. Fecteau
CPT Andrew M.Fedorchek
Sean E. Feeney
CPT K~e E. Feger
Allan D. Fehling
Simon Feilen
MG (Ret} Philip R. Feir
LTC (Ret) Joseph G. Felber
LTC (Ret) Theodore D. Felber
Mr. and Mrs. Vinci Felix
Mr. Craig Felker
Douglas W.Fellows
Gregory P. Fenton
John Fenty
Mr. Darwin W. Ferguson
Jack MFerguson
LTC (Ret} James E. Ferguson
PFC Donald J. Fernengl Jr.
Mr. Stephen B. Feron
Mr. Daniewl Ferrara
Joseph Ferraro
Peter James Ferrara
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George Ferrari
Glenn R. Ferraro
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kerry W.Ferris
Mark A. Ferrusi I
Mr. Joel I. Fertel
Thomas J. Fezza
MG (Ret) Charles J. Fiala
Thomas F.Fiala
CPT David P. Filer
Mr. Robert G. Finkenaur Ill
Mr. Dennis Finley
Dr. Bertram P. Finn
John R. Finneran
LTC (Ret) Roy S. Finna
William A. Fio Rito
Jill R. First·Trybula
LTG (Ret) Harvey H. Fischer
Mr. John E. Fischer
Roy C. Fischer
Dan &amp; Cindy Fischhaber
COl (Ret) Frank R. Fischl Jr.
Mr. Alan B. FISher
Eugene A. Fisher
Jeff Fisher
Mr. Phil F11her
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Timothy J. Fisher
COl (Ret} John B. Fitch
John Fitzgerald
COL John M. Fitzgerald
Mr. Michael Fitzgerald
Joseph Fitzhenry
Mr. Grey Fitzpatrick
Mr. John M. Fitzpatrick
Michael Fitzpatrick
Michael J. Fitzpatrick
COL (Ret) Thomas E. Fitzpatrick
William J. Fitzsimmo~
Dr. Thomas D. Flaherty Jr.
William J. Flaherty
Mr. Hugh Flanagan
Michael P. Flanagan
Mr. Christopher Flannery
MAl Michael D. Flannery
Kenneth P. Fleischer
LTC Gregory R. Fleming
Martha Flemming
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel L Flint
Harold J. Flint
Felix L Fliss
Ill Mike A. Florczyk
Hayward S. Flores Jr.
Robert A. Flory

liMY FIDTB&amp;Ll

Dr. James G. Floyd Jr.
Mr. Harold A. Floyd
Eugene Flynn
John E. Flynn
Mr. Sean C. Flynn
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thoma$ E. Flynn
Mr. Timothy J. Flynn
Damiano Foderaro
Mr. Rocco Foderaro
LTC (Ret) George C. Fogle Jr.
COl (Ret) Roland D. Foley Jr.
Mr. Roger L Fontaine Jr.
COl (Ret) Ashby M. Foote Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas Forchielli
James ForchieiU
CSM (Ret) &amp; Mrs. George J. Ford
Mr. William Ford
MAl Mary M.Foreman
COl (Ret) Frank G. Forrest
MAl Charles Forshee
LTC (Ret) James P. Forsyth
COL George B. Forsythe
Kimberleigh A. Fortuna
Vincent J. Fortunato
COl (Ret} Peter J. Foss
William Foster
Mr. William M.Foster
COL (Ret) Tom B. Foulk Jr.
Donald E. Fowler II
lJC Christopher W. Fowler
COl (Ret) Alan A. Fox
Mr. Charles S. Fox
MG (Ret) Eugene Fox
MAl Walter L Fox
COl (Ret) James F. Frakes
LTC (Ret) dillard J. Fralen
MAl David Fralen
MAl Karen Fralen
Mr. Ralph R. Fraley
Mr. Samuel E. H. France
Mr. Edward M.Francis
Mr. Michael J. Francomb
Krager Pharmacies
COl (Ret) Philip J. Frank
IIC (Ret} Robert T. Frank
LTC (Ret) Thomas R. Fronk enfield
II( (Ret} Walter L Frankland Jr.
MG (Ret} James 0. Frankosky
CDR Chris Frasse
leonard L Frauen
Donald C. Frazer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Don Frazier
LTC (Ret) William F. Freccia
Mr. James T. Freeland Jr.
James Freeman Sr.
Mark Frega
CPT Jeffrey W. French
MAl Krisfin K. French
LTC (Ret) David J. Frenier
Stephen A. Frick
Mr. Thomas E. Fricks
Arthur W.Fridl
COl &amp; Mrs. Louis C. Friedersdorff Jr.
LTC (Ret) Harold C. Friend
Leonard A. Frisco
James J. Fritschi
Charles M.Frosch
Dominic &amp; Koren Fruscello
Mr. lee Fuglestad
Jed D. Fulk
Charles Fullem Jr.
Mr. leonard H. Fuller Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John C. Fuller
Mrs. lawrence J. Fuller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Orville Fuller
Mrs. George R. Fullerton
LTC (Ret) Terrence D. Fullerton
Reginald Fullwood
Troy Fullwood
Ms. Yvonne Fullwood
Mr. George A. Fulton
COl Joe F.Furloni
COl (Ret) Barrley W. Furey

GUE DH

Mr. Michael E. Furlong
Allan &amp; Sandra Futernick
David A. Gabel
LTC (Ret) Jerome S. Gabig Jr.
Michael J. Gabriel
Mr. Thomas B. Gabriele
COl (Ret) Robert F. Gadd Ill
Dr. Ronald A. Gagliano Jr.
Dr. Ross A. Gagliano
Mr. Brian J. Gagner
Chris Gagner
LTC (Ret) Roger Q. Gaines
Mr. Sa~ l. Galacio Jr.
Mrs. Marilyn Galacio
John C. Galen
LTC Francis A. Galgano
Mr. James J. Gaboto
Charles &amp; Kathleen Gallagher
Mary Gallagher
Mr. Patrick J. Gallagher
II( (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Richard C. Gallager
Anthony Gallo
Mr. Richard F.Gamble
COl (Ret) Charles l. Gandy Ill
COl (Ret) Thomas A.Gandy
BG (Ret) William G. Ganey
BG (Ret) Vincent D. Gannon Jr.
Ill Marcia R. Ganoe
Mr. Jack C. Gantt
MAJ Matthew Gapinski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert M.Garabedian
Mr. John S. Garay
COl (Ret) George H. Gardes
Anita H. Gardiner
James Gardner
Mr. Jon S. Gardner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul Gardner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A.Greg Gargus
Mr. John G. Garner
Mr. Charles Garone
LTC John B. Garver Ill
COl &amp;Mrs. Randy Garver
Michael Gary
Michelle Garza
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dominick Gasparri
LTC Dennis M.Gassert
MAl Robert M.Gates
COl (Ret) Jeffrey W. Gault
Maryann Gawlas
BG (Ret) Forrest T. Gay Ill
LTC Christine M. Gayagas
Gail Y. Gayeski
Hugh Gaynor
MAJ Stephen J. Gayton Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kirby A. Gean
COl (Ret) Roy S. Geiger, Jr.
larry &amp; Barbara Geist
Mrs. Walter C. Gelini
Kurt D.Gelke
CPT Christopher Gellasch
Ill Chrisfian D.Gemar
LTC Michael G. Genetti
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roger A. Gengaro
Mr. Dennis P. Geoghan
James Georgas
LTC Bernard F. Gerasimas Jr.
COl (Ret} Abraham L German Jr.
Bruce Germano
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerald Gerrity
MG (Ret) John L Gerrity
James PGerstenlauer
Fredrick B. Gervais
COL Jer D. Get
COL (Ret) John H. Getgood
Ron &amp; Lori Gevry
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas J. Ghee
COL (Ret} John W.Gheen Jr.
George N.Giacoppe
Jeffrey T. Gibbons
COl (Ret) Gerald G. Gibbs
Thomas B. Giboney Ill
continued

II

�ARMY DOlORS continued
LTC Francis Gibson (Ref)
Mr. Jam~ F. Gibson
MGST Russel Gibson
John H. J. Giddings
COl (Ref) Ja~ J. Gigante Jr.
COL (Ret) Vernon G. Gilbert
Willard R. Gilbert
John J. Gilbride
Clair F. Gill
COl (Ret) Jam~ W. Gilland
LTC (Ref) William P. GilleHe Ill
Jack W. GilleHe
Mr. William J. GilleHe
CPT &amp; Mrs. Donald J. Gillich
Dr. Jeffrey R. Gillig
COl (Ref) Richard M. Gilligan Jr.
MaHhew J. Gilligan
Mr. Jeffrey T. Gilling
Reginald Gillis
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Michael C. Gillo
Frederick G. Gilmartin
CarolS. Gilmore
LTC (Ret) David D. Gilpatrick
Thomas Gilroy
LTC (Ref) Dennis R. Gilson
Phil W. Giltner
CPT Larissa A. Ginty
BG (Ref) Frank R. Giordano
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John B. Giordano
COl (Ref) Bruno A.Giardino USAF
lTC (Ref) Mark R. Girolamo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jam~ E.GiroHi
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas Gill
Mr. Fronk Giuliano
William Giunco
Mr. Donald A. Giza
BG (Ret) Robert A.Glocel
COl (Ref) Robert R. Gloss II
MAJ (Ret) Abraham M. Gloss
Chorl~ E. Gloss
CPT Katrina A. Gloss
Mr. Richard L Glossen
Joseph M. Gle~on
LTC Andrew G. Glen
Mr. Andre Glenn
Jeffrey S. Gloede
Mr. Peter C. Glover Jr.
llT Chef C. Gnagey
David P. Gnou
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Raymond Gniozdowski
Albert Goering
John K.Goertemeller
COL (Ref) Clifford N. Golf Ill
Jerry Golf
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Geoffrey D.Gohlich
CPT Kirk W.Gohlke
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jam~ L Golby
Sy &amp; Arlene Gold
Gerald E. Goldman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bruce Goldstein
LTC (Ref) Victor J. Gongola
LTC (Ref) Eugene K. Goodell
lTC (Ref) Albert V. Goodpasture Ill
Robert E. Goodwin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stephen W.Goodwin
Mr. Thomas R. Goodwin
LTC (Ret) Richard L Goodyear
Robert R. Goro
Bonnie &amp; Paul Gordon
COL (Ref) Thomas R. Gordon
Mr. John C. Garske
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David M.Garson
Steven Gorss
Mr. Chari~ Goschen
CPT Donald Goss
CPT Karl A.Gassen
Dr. Joy W.Gould Ill
leon Grable
Mr. Roman R. Grado Jr.

110

Mr. Edward J. Grody
LTC Norman M. Grady
COl (Ref) W'dliam S. Graf
Stan W. Graff
Mr. Seldon B. Graham Jr.
Ms. Bonnie Graham
LTG (Ret) Chari~ P. Graham
Mr. William F. Graham
COl (Ref) John W. Granicher
COl (Ref) Arthur V. Grant Jr.
COl (Ret) Bruce D. Grant
Edmund J. Grant
Mr. Edward D. Grant
SGT aoine Grant
Mr. Gary E. Grant
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grant
Mr. Michael D. Grant
Wendell F.Grant
COl (Ref) William D. Grant
Irene R. Granum
lee R. Grasleder
LTG (Ret) Ern~! Grav~ Jr.
Carlo Grav~
LTG (Ref) Howard D. Gram
Mr. Robert L Gray Jr.
COl Ollie Gray
William W. Gray
Edward Greav~
Christopher D. Grech
Mr. Jay Green
Mr. Michael T. Green
Mr. Jock Greenawalt
COl (Ref) Bernard Greenbaum
Bruce D. Greenberg
CPT Benjamin P. Greene
Harris D. Greene
Mr. Joel Greene
Mr. Joe J. Greene
CPT Timothy Greene
John GreenhUI
LTG (Ret) AbboH C. Greenleaf
LTC George Greenlee
Chari~ F.Greer
Mr. Harold R. Greer
LTC (Ret) Warren A. Greer
Mr. Kevin P. Gregoire
LTC (Ref) Robert L Grete
Dr. Kenneth R. Grice
Allred L Griebling
BG (Ret) Thomas E. Griess
Mr. John T. Griffin Jr.
LTG Thomas N. Griffin Jr.
Mrs. David T. Griffin
Douglas Griffin
Mr. Francis Adams
BG (Ret) Robert F. Griffin
David J. Griffith Jr.
Fenlon H. Griffith
Raymond EGriffiths
COL (Ref) leonard L Griggs Jr.
LTC Que R. Grigson
COl William T. Grisoli
Mr. John F. Grisoni Jr.
Mt. Tod Grober
Mr. &amp; Mrs. MoHhew M. Grobosky
Michael P. Grogan
LTC (Ret) Brian Grasner
Fred J. Grospin
COl John D. Gross
COl (Ref) Peter Grosz, Jr.
Mr. George H. Grov~
LTG (Ret) Richard H. Grov~
MAJ David W.Grauel
Mr. Thomas R. Grubbs
BG (Ref) Allen F. Grum
Dr. Michael L Grumelli
COl (Ref) Albert P. Grupper
Ms. Deborah Guiliano
Mr. Patrick A.Guinnane

Mr. Miguel A. Gu~errez
Joseph Gulia
Tom Gulla
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kenneth Gurbisz
JohnW. Gurr
Mr. William W. Gustafson
Maurice J. Gusfin
COl (Ret) Joseph A. Guthrie Jr.
CPT Robert A. Gufierrez
COL (Ret) Daniel Guyton
MAJ Robert A. Gwinner Ill
Mr. Douglas Haan
Mr. Robert M. Haas
MG Richard A. Hack
John Hockell
COl (Ret) Robert T.G. Hockell
MG (Ref) Jam~ F. Hackler
COl (Ret) William M. Hadly
LTC (Ref) Robert A. Haeffner
LTC (Ref) Frederick l. Hafer
Thomas M.Hafey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Carter G. Half
COl (Ret) Wallace K. Hoff
Joan Hagan
Mr. Michael L Hoggard
Mr. Thomas W. Hagstrom
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jam~ G. Hogy
LTC (Ref) James S. Hahn
Jerry E. Hahn
GEN (Ret) Rolph E. Haines, Jr.
Dale R. Hajost
COL Terry H. Hake
LTG (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Robert Haldane
BG (Ret) Allred B. Hale
Dr. Richard L Haley
LTC (Ref) Joseph D. Halgus
GEN (Ret) Charles M. HaU
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joy M.Hall
Kelly G. Hall
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert W. Hall
LTC (Ret) Jack L Holsey
COl (Ret) Bruce B. Holstead
John F. Halstead
Denise R. Homaguschi
Thomas C. Haman
COl (Ret) Rolland W. Hamelin
Mr. Donald J. Homillo
COl Jerry Hamilton
COl (Ref) Bruce M. Hamilton
David M. Hamilton
Milton H. Hamilton
llTTodd R. Hamilton
COl Paul F. Homm
Ms. Jeannine Hammell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James M. Hammond
William G. Hampson
Dr. David Hampton
Scoll E. Hampton
Steven L Honou
Jere R. Honchok
Fronk R. Hancock
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Hand
CPT (Ret) William G. Haneke
R. Gory Hanna
Whit Hanscom
BG (Ret) Charles R. Hansell
Mr. Arthur E. Hansen
CPT Andrew S. Hanson
Mr. Jam~ J. Hanson
CPT John C. Hanson
Robert G. Hanson
LTC (Ref) Robert J. Horos
Dr. Howard T. Horcke Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Carl H. Harden, Jr.
Mr. Peter D. Hardensline
Robert R. Hardiman
Mr. Everill F. Hardin
James RHarding
COl (Ref) leslie B. Harding

liMY Fllli&amp;Ll

John F. Harkins
Steven C. Harmon
CPT Blaire Harms
Mr. George A. Harms
Mr. John W. Harms
MAJ Bernard Harper
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Denis L Harrington
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George J. Harrington
Mr. John F. Harrington
Michael Harrington
COl Jomees E. Harris Ill
LTC (Ret) Robert L Harris Jr.
Mr. William W. Harris Jr.
Greg G. Harris
Joy Harris and Family
Patrick R. Harris
Phillip G. Harris
MG (Ref) &amp; Mrs. Richard L Harris
COL (Ref) William H. Harris
LTC (Ret) Charles E. Harrison Jr.
LTC (Ref) MoHhew C. Harrison Jr.
Stuart G. Harrison
Jeffery T. Harrod
COl (Ref) Thomas U. Harrold
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arlee Harry Jr.
Gerold E. Hart
Jeffery Hart
Mr. Michael R. Hart
Mr. James M.Harter
William &amp;Susan Harrlelder
CPT Brian J. Harthorn
MAJ (Ref) Gerhard B. Hamg
Anthony E. Hartle
COl (Ref) Franklin Y.Hartline
Richard Y. Hartline
Mr. Paul Hortman
Mr. Stuart B. Hartzell
COl Mark Harvey
Robert W. Hasbrouck, Jr.
Mr. Paul B. Haseman
Mrs. Fronds W.Haskell
LTC (Ref) Richard B. Haskell
MAJ Stephen M. Hosley
Charles A. Hosfings
Kyle R. Hastings
Harold Hathaway
W. Bradford Hairy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard T. HoHman
MAJ William A. Hauschild
Harry B. Hause
CPT Carino Housherr
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Hawkins
leland BHawkins
LTC (RET) Raymond J. Hawkins
Mr. Robert C. Hawley
COL (Ref) Jam~ l. Hoyden
William C. Hoyden
LTC (Ref) Joseph J. Haydon
COl (Ret) Allred G. Hayduk
Senator Robert W. Hayes Jr.
COl (Ret) Jo~ H. Hoy~
John G. Hayes
Michael Hayes
Mr. Robert F. Hayes
Mr. Thomas F. Hayes
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Russell Hayman
Dr. Robert Hoynswort
Kenneth &amp; Marion Hays
LTC Howard Hozlell Ill
COl (Ret) Richard W.Healy, Jr.
Mr. Michael D. Healy
COl (Ref) Guy H. Heath Jr.
Mr. Raymond A. Heath Jr.
Mr. Wayne E. Heaton
Jock L Hecker
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Gary B. Hector
Mr. Robert M. Heffron
Mr. Duane E. Heidecker
CSM (Ref) &amp; Mrs. Wayne C. Heinold

GAME Ill

Kenneth S. Heitzke
Jim &amp; lynne Helberg. '65
Woillo Helenius
Scoll G. Helg~n
Mrs. Catherine Helland
lTC (Ret) Howard L Hellerstedt
Jonathan Hellstedt
LTC (Ret) Richard E. Helmuth, Jr.
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Paul F. Henderson Sr.
Mr. Ge01ge Henderson
leonard C. Henderson
LTC Mork S. Hendrix
COl (Ret) John R. Hendry
Mary Ann Heneghan
James H. Hennigan
LTC (Ret) Kermit M. Henninger
COl (Ret) Kim J. Henningsen
Mallhew T. Henrikson
Mr. Stephen G. Henry Jr.
COl (Ret) Gregg Henry
LTC (Ret) James R. Henry
CPT Todd M. Henry
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Terry L Hensel
RobertS. Heppe, Jr.
LTC (Ret) Kenneth S. Herberger
Mr. Morris J. Herbert IV
BG (Ret) James A. Herbert
Thomas J. Herbert
Mr. JosephS. Herbets
David J. Herbison
Stacy Herig
COl (Ret) Dean A.Herman, Jr.
Brian Hermes
LTC Juan J. Hernandez
MAJ Douglas E. Herr
COl (Ret) Thomas A. Herre
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edwin F. Herrington
COl (Ret) Edward J. Hertel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dole B. Hess
Mr. Warren A. Hess
COL (Ret) Richard J. Hesse
LTC (Ret) James R. Hester
Jesse S. H~ter
lTC (Rei) John A.Hellinger, Jr.
LTC James M.Heverin Ill
James B. Hewelle Jr.
Richard H. Heydt
Mrs. James J. Heyman
COl (Ret) Wright Hiall
COl (Ret) John J. Hickey Jr.
COL (Rei) James L Hickey
Ph01is C. Hickey
R. Colin Hickey
COL (Rei) Stanford W.Hickman
James N.Hickok Ill
Michael C. Higgins
Mr. Richard G. Higgins
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William G. Higgs
COl (Rei) louis V.Hightower Ill
MG (Ret) Donald C. Hilbert
COL (Ret) James E. Hildebrandt
BG (Rei) Henry W.Hill
COL (Rei) Orland K. Hill
George 0. Hillard Ill
Mr. James H. Hillebrand
LTC (Rei) Maurice G. Hilliard
LTG (Rei) Jerome B. Hilmes
Richard G. Hilton
COl (Ret) Cecil Himes
SGM Arthur B. Himmelberger
Frank Hinchion
COl (Ret) Charles B. Hines
Robert T. Hines
COl (Rei) John J. Hinton
BG (Ret) William G. Hipps
Dr. Richard M.Hirata
CPT John D. Hixson
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UC Michael D. Hockley
Joson W. Hodel!
Gregory W. Hodge
Ted Hodge
CPT OiHord M. Hodges
Mr. H. Hampton Hodges
MG (Ret) John A. Hoefling
COl (Ret) Charles A. Hoenstine Jr.
Mr. &amp;ic Hoerner
COl (Ret) Joseph H. HoHman Jr.
Mr. Jerry HoHman
Richard J. HoHman
Thomas HoHman
William H. HoHman
Roger I. Hofmann
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Hogan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael W. Hogan
COL (Ret) Samuel M. Hogan
Mr. John D. Hogarth
Mr. &amp;Mrs. James W.Hogg
Mr. Jock Hogrebe
COL (Ret) Wolter W. Hogrefe
UC Michael E. Hokenson
MAl (Ret) John W. Holbert
LTC (Ret) James F. Holcomb
COL (Ret) Fred E. Holdrege Jr.
Thomas J. Holguin
Mrs. Paul R. Holland Jr.
Martin J. Holland
Janet R. Holliday
Richard Holliday
Mr. Jarvis V. Hollingsworth
Edwin T. Holloway
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas A. Holm
Mr. Corson E. R. Holman
Mr. Phillip Holst
John S. Holtze
Mr. lance G. Homan
CPT Dean H. Hammer MD
COl (Ret) Burton F. Hood Jr.
MAl Pennie Hoolmon
COl (Ret) James F. Hooker Jr.
LTC (Ret) David A. Hoopengordner
LTC (Ret) Roger L Hoopengordner
leon M. Hope
COl (Ret) &amp;Mrs. WAmn J. Hotmson
Donald Hopper
Mr. Thomas Horgan
Daniel H. Hornborger
Peter H. Hornborger
Marion A. Hornbe&lt;k
Dr. Thomas F. Horne
LTC leonard 8. Horning Jr.
Mr. James C. Horowitz
Mr. Thomas R. Horrobin
LTC (Ret) Kelso W.Horst Sr.
Bill Horton USMA '53
Steven B. Horton
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fronk J. Horvath, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard P. Horvath
Charles S. Horwath
Gregg Hosier
Craig Hotchkiss
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hothem
COl (Ret) John C. House
COl (Ret) Joseph W. House
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J.K. Howald
Carrol J. Howard
COL (Ret) Edward B. Howard
BG (Ret) John D. Howard
Maureen Howard
MAl (Ret) Patrick D. Howard
COL Russell D. Howard
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel J. Howe
LTC (Ret) John M.Howell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. lorry Howell
Peter M.Howland
COl (Ret) Pot C. Hoy II
James Hrodecky

liZ

Marcie Hrycyszyn
Richard C. Hubbard
Doin Huber
MAl &amp; Mrs. Michael R. Huber
MAl Robert B. Huber
COL (Ret) Thomas M. Huddleston
Charles M. Hug
LTC (Ret) John H. Hug
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wayne Huggler
Ms. Colleen Hughes
Mr. Dennis Hughes
George C. Hughes
lJG (Ret) James D. Hughes
LTC (Ret) James K. Hughes
John W. Hughes
Mrs. Paulo Hughes
Mr. Richard Hughes
COL (Ret) Robert B. Hughes
Stephen M. Hughes
Kenneth W. Hughesmon
MG (Ret) Victor J. Hugo Jr.
Mr. David Hull
Mr. MoHhew W. Hull
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald Hull
Rosemary Hummel
MG (Ret) Ira A. Hunt
COl (Ret) Richard l. Hunt
Robert L Hunt
Mr. John M. Hupp
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas P. Hurd
LTC (Ret) Richard G. Hurlburt
Dr. Glenn C. Hurley Jr.
Michael Hurley
COL (Ret) John E. Hurst Jr.
Mr. Mother B. Hutchens
Philo A. Hutcheson Jr.
LTC (Ret) Wolter J. Hutchin
Mr. Thomas Hutchinson
COL (Ret) David N. Hutchison
COl (Ret) David S. Hutchison
COL (Ret) Jerold L Hutchinson
Mr. John HuHon
Mr. Dennis W. Huyck
MAl (Ret) Richard J. Hyde
COl (Ret) Wolter R. H~onder Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard E. lo&lt;ono
MG Francis A. Ianni
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stephen M. lgoe
lorry M.lke
Gerold D. Ingalls
Anno Marie lngemi
Donald C. Ingram
COl (Ret) Glenn P. Ingwersen
Mr. Anthony N. lnsero
James V. Irons
LTC (Ret) Robert A. Ironside Jr.
LTC (Ret) Martin M. lschinger
CPT Steven L Isenhour
Richard F. lssocs
MG Robert R. lvony
Christopher A. lves
COL (Ret) Robert N.lves
Christine &amp; Carmine lzzo
Mr. Dominic J. lzzo
John K. Jaccard
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Andrew W. Jackman
Anthony T. Jackson
BG (Ret) Arthur G. Jackson
William D. Jackson
Mr. Jeffrey A. Jacobs
Kevin W.Jacobs
Richard A.Jacobs
COL Jonathon A. Jacobsen
COL (Ret) Gerhard L Jacobson
MAl Edward M.Jokes
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Walker Jamar Jr.
Daniel V.James Jr.
Ms. JeoneHe James
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John A. James

Patti James
COL (Ret) William D. James
John F. Jamieson
lewis M. Jamison
COl (Ret) Moximiono R. Jonoiro Jr.
Antonio R. Jonoiro
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph J. JoneHi
COl (Ret) Jerome T. Janicke
UC (Ret) Jock M. Jonnorone
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert N. Jonnorone
Mr. John S. Janowski
COL (Ret) Joseph A. Jansen
Mr. More R. Jortmon
Charles J. Jarvis
Mrs. Edward J. Josoitis
LTC (Ret) Joseph A. Joscewsky, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Joslow
Mr. John J. Java Jr.
LTC (Ret) Joseph J. Jovorski Jr.
COl (Ret) Joseph J. Jwoorowski Jr.
LTC Gndy R. Jebb
Robert Jelordi
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Herbert Jenkinson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Philip W.Jennings
MAl Wesley J. Jennin~
2LT ScoH R. Jerold
Ms. Carolyn Jernigan
LTC (Ret) William M. Jewell Jr.
Mr. Jock E. Johns
LTC (Ret) Robert N. Johns
LTC (Ret) William T. Johnsen
Stanley T. Johnson, Jr.
COL (Ret) lloyd E. Johnson Jr.
LTC Allan Johnson
Bradley R. Johnson
Mr. Bruce W. Johnson
COL (Ret) Charles E. Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charlie Johnson
MAl Darry Johnson
Dion Johnson
MG (Ret) Dwight B. Johnson
MAl Gerard M. Johnson
Gordon B. Johnson
COL (Ret) Hugh P. Johnson
James M. Johnson
Ms. laurel D. Johnson
Ms. lynn M. Johnson
Marie Johnson
Mr. Mark A.Johnson
Michael J. Johnson
Peter W. Johnson
Mr. Robol Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert F. Johnson
LTC (Ret) Robert J. Johnson
COl (Ret) Robert P. Johnson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mark L Johnston Sr.
Mr. James H. Johnston
Paige Johnston
Roy A. Johnston
Ms. Stephanie t Johnston
lincoln Jones Jrd
COl (Ret) OiHord Jones, Jr.
LTC (Ret) Charles M. Jones
COl (Ret) David T. Jones
lJ( (Ret) Don W. Jones
lLT GorreH P.Jones
COL (Ret) Harvey C. Jones
John E. Jones
BG (Ret) John G. Jones
Rachel L Jones
CPT Melissa A.Jones
COL Michael L Jones
Owen Jones
Paul G. Jones
Raymond M.Jones
CPT Steven K. Jones
LTC Thomas and Peggy Jones
Mr. Wesley l. Jones
COl (Ret) William A. Jones

lillY FIITI&amp;L l

COL (Ret) William L Jones
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey A. Jordon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph A. Jordon
COl (Ret) Norman D. Jorstad
LTC Paul F. Joseph
Wolter Joseph
WadeR. Jost
Juan Relrigertion Sup~y Inc.
MAl Randolph Judd
Mr. Craig D. Jung
Edward L Just
lvor MKoordol
Tanya Kobel
Jeremy Kahn
Keith and Crystal Kahre
James J. Kaine&lt;
Mr. Eugene T. Kaiser
COL (Ret) George F. Kaiser
COl (Ret) Francis C. Kojencki
COL (Ret) William W.Kokel
MAl (Ret) Kenneth M.Kolinich
Mr. Felix A. Kolinski
MAl Aaron E. Kollo&lt;h
Don Kaminski
MAl David J. Kommen
Rick Kommier
Mrs. Christine Koman
COl Robert P. Kane, Jr.
StraHan J. Kane
Mr. Mark Kania
Mr. George D. Konnopel
Mr. Mark Kannenberg
Mr. Nathan Kantor
COL (Ret) leonard Kaplan
Mr. George Korlon
BG (Ret) Robert C. Korns
Mr. Fronk J. Karoly
Jeffrey L Korr
Thomas W. Korr
COL (Ret) Donald Karrer
Michael D. Kasun
Gerold Kaufmann
John K. Keane Jr.
Mr. Robert Keornes
LT Colin P. Kearns
Kevin R. Kearns
Edward S. Keating
James P. Keating
Mr. Kevin M.Keating
LTG (Ret) James M. Keck
LTC (Ret) James A. Kee
COL (Ret) Robert J. Kee
LTC (Ret) John l. Keele Jr.
CPT &amp; Mrs. Joseph F. Keele
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael F. Keilty
2LT Michael T. Keilty
LTC John H. Kelleher Jr.
Ms. Katherine Kelleher
David J. and linda S. Kellemon
LTC (Ret) George HKellenbenz
F.H. Keller
Mr. Robert 0. Keller
COL Michael B. Kelley
COL (Ret) Arthur M. Kelly Jr.
LTC (Ret) John J. Kelly Jr.
Ms. Angie Kelly
Ms. April Kelly
Mr. Brent Kelly
Mrs. Chrissie Kelly
BG (Ret) Edward V. Kelly
Mr. John R. Kelly
Miriam B. Kelly
LTC (Ret) Patrick 0. Kelly
Mr. Peter A. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kelly
Suzanne Kelly
LTC (Ret) Thomas J. Kelly
COL Thomas P. Kelly
Tim Kelly

GUIE l lY

!leon B. Keltz
MAl John S. Kern
MG (Ret) RichardS. Kern
COL (Ret) Nicholas B. Kemp
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Russel D. Kendall
Morios M. Kendrick
Alexander D. Kendris
LTC Paul M. Kendzierski
Mr. David P. Kenna
Mr. James E. Kennedy
COL (Ret) John L Kennedy Jr.
J.W. Kennedy
BG (Ret) Kenneth W. Kennedy
Michael L Kennedy
LTC (Ret) Robert J. Kennedy
Robert S. Kennedy
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Terrence J. Kennedy
COl (Ret) Patrick D. Kenny
William T. Kenny
MG (Ret) Richard D. Kenyon
James R. Kerin Jr.
Stanley H. Kern
COL Michael R. Kershner
Mrs. Donald L Kersting
Wolter T. Kerwin Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gory P. Ketchum
Mr. Thomas E. Kick Jr.
Donna Kieckholer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Anthony P. Kiernan
Dr. Eugenio C. Kiesling
Mr. R. K. Kildow
David Kiley
Charles &amp; Kristyne Kilgore
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David R. Kilgore
Mr. George T. Kilishek
Thomas P. Kilkenney
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James Killoran Sr.
Mr. Gregory Kilmer
Jenny Kim
LTC (Ret) Jeffrey L Kimball
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas Kincaid
COl (Ret) David B. King II
Mr. Charles B. King Ill
Alan F. King
Arthur J. King
COL (Ret) Frederick M. King
COL &amp; Mrs. Wendell C. King
Mr. William T. King
COL (Ret) Arthur J. Kingdom
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rondolll. Kinnard
LTC (Ret) Harrison B. Kinney
Jori Kinnunen
CPT Milton l. Kinslow
BG (Ret) Gilbert W. Kirby Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mark G. Kircher
Sheldon W.Kirsner
Mr. William Kirtley Jr.
Patrick M. Kissane
LTC (Ret) Timothy T. KiH
COl John S. Klegko
Arthur A. Klein, Jr.
Mr. Derek T. Klein
Mr. Richard F. Klein
Robert P. Kleinberger
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Kleinlelder
LTC (Ret) lorry G. Kleinsteiber
John &amp; Cynthia Klepich
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Kline
Fritz Kling
Mr. Thomas R. Kling
Randy Klingaman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Randall R. Klingaman
John H. Klingberg
Kevin M.Klopcic
MAl (Ret) Raymond D. Klopotek
Norbert S. Klopsch
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harold S. Knopp Jr.
COL Gory K.Knopp
MAJ (Ret) Andrew M. Knight

�Robert J. Knight
Willis H. Knipe
Reverend Ernest J. Knoche Jr.
COl Rolf W. Knoll
LTC (Ret) WiHiom A. Knowlton Jr.
COL (Ret) Joseph L Knowlton
GEN (Ret) WiHiom A. Knowlton
UC Wolle! H. Knudsen
Fronk J.Kobes IV
Mr. Kenneth J. Kobes
Gerald C. Kobylski
Mr. Bruce C. Koch
CPT Jennie M. Koch
Mr. Jeff Kocsis
Raymond H. Koehne
Mr. Robert Kogut
MG (Ret) Francis P. Koisch
Mr. Andrew M. Kokordo
UC (Ret) Nicholas J. Kolar, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Torn Kolditz
Daniel &amp; Katharine Kolenda
The Kolker Consultancy
Mr. Prakash R. Kolli
Mr. Ronald K. Koltzing
Michael T. Kompa
George Kooyoomjion
Steven Kopleman
MAJ Alexander D. Korzyk
Daniel Koshonsky
Ms. Kathy Koshonsky
CPT William S. Koshonsky
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harry Koshinski
UC (Ret) Stephen R. Kostek
Mr. Edward P. Kostyk
MAJ (Ret) Edward A. Kostyniuk
John C. Kotonchik
Raymond V.Kotowski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Martin Kolwico
John Kovach
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas J. Kovach
Mr. Frank Kovacs
COL Maxim I. Kovel
Charles &amp; lenore Kovler
Mr. Michael J. Kowolchik
Henry Kowalski
Richard R. Kowalski
COL Gory W.Krohn
David E. Krall
Fronds E. Kromer
Mr. John J. Kromer
LTC (Ret) Kenneth R. Krammer
Albert H. Kropf II
Mr. Bob Krotzer
COL (Ret) Alvin W. Kremer Jr.
Christina J. Kretchman
CPT (RET) Charles Krieger
Henry Krigsmon
COL Ronald W.Krisok Sr.
Dr. John R. Krobock
Robert F. Krueger
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David H. Krumwiede
Morvin J. Krupinsky
Mr. Sheldon Krupnick
Joseph M. Krupp Jr.
Harry Kubosek
Mr. Robert Kudrick
Mr. &amp; Mrs. larry R. Kuhlman
Mr. Dole H. Kuhns
COL WolterS. Kulbocki
Mark E. Kuleck
COL (Ret) Frederick W.Kulik
COL (Ret) Thomas M. Kullman
George E. Kuntz
Scotl A. Kuntz
COL louis A. Kunzig, Jr.
Richard Kuppersmith
Nicholas M. Kurilko
Stephen Kurlowia
COl (Ret) Edward H. Kurth
Mr. John H. KurHi
Mr. Dole L Kurtz
Donald G. Kurtz
MAJ (Ret) Robert G. Kurtz USAF

COL (Ret) John P. Kuspo
LTC (Ret) Michael Kuziv
CPT Hunchu Kwok
William D. Kyle Jr.
Or. David F. lo Rochelle
Mr. John L LaBelle
Eugene F. La Borne Jr.
COL (Ret) George J. LaBreche
louis LoCroce
Or. &amp; Mrs. Paul N. Lafata
Mr. Peter J. LaFleur
COL (Ret) Oovis 0. Lafond
COL (Ret) Andrew W. LaMar Jr.
Or. John E. loSolo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Theoclore J. loVigna
Michael 0. Locey
Michael B. Lachance
LTC (Ret) Bernard J. Lochner Ill
COL James Von K. Ladd
Mr. Thomas logotollll
Thomas Loinis Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul H. Lake
COL Daniel F. Lolly
Anne E. Lamar
CPT Kevin Lambert
Michael J. Lambert
CPT Lindo M. Lomm
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James 8. Lamoureux
Jonathon A. Loncioni
David P. Londono
Wolter H. landers
John Landis
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John G. Londro
Mr. Barney M. Landry Jr.
Evon Lone
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James E. Lone
James E. Lane
CPT John 0. Lone
Greg &amp; lucy Lone
Tim Lone
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerard J. Lang
Ms. Felicia D. Longe!
Mr. Henry S. Langendorf
Mr. AJ. Longer
LTC John K.Longhouser
Mr &amp; Mrs Daniel R. Lonnetli
Norma Lanzillo
Michael P. larkin
MG (Ret) Richard X. Larkin
Ronald F. Larrick Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wolter F. larsen
Wilma Larsen &amp; Chris Schirner
LTC Creighton A. Lorson
Peter W.lash
LTC (Ret) Paul A. Lasley
MAJ Stephen R. losse
Toni Lostowski
Jamie lotaso
William C. Latham
Mr. Don Loub
Or. Kent loudemon
MG (Ret) Jerry 8. Lauer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John 0. Laughrey
LTC (Ret) Nelson E. Laughton
Louis S. Lauricella
Mr. Thomas F. Lavallee Jr.
MAJ (Ret) Thomas K. Lawlor USAF
Richard J. Lawson
LTC (Ret) George C. Lawton
Julianne lawton
COL (Ret) Oyde L Layne
MAJ Brian M. Layton
Joe Louori
COLJoseph N.G. LeBoeuf
Jock A. LeCuyer
BG (Ret) Word M. LeHordy
LTC (Ret) Jon C. leKonder
Philip &amp; Jayne LeRoux
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alan C. lebiednik
COL Maureen K. Leboeuf
COL (Ret) EmmeH C. Lee Jr.
COL !Ret) Robert V.lee Jr.
COL (Ret) Dwight E. lee

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Glenn H. Lee
LTC (Ret) Henry lee
Mr. John T. Lee
MG (Ret) Robert M. Lee
Charles K. Leech
John 8. Legere
LTC !Ret) James F. Lehan Jr.
Dr. &amp; Mrs. George D. Leidel
Mr. Richard Leise
COl (Ret) Albert F. Leister Jr.
Edwin S. lelond Jr.
LTC (Ret) James W. leland
CPT John C. Lemay
Kenneth R. Lemire
COL (Ret) Kenneth M. Lemley
COL (Ret) Bert L lennon
Mr. Paul G. Lennox
MAJ Perry R. Lenard
COL (Ret) Thomas A. Lenox
Mr. John J. Lentz
COL (Ret) Henry A. leonard
COL (Ret) Kenneth J. leonordi
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Salvatore Leone
David J. leperi
Benjamin J. Lepson
COL (Ret) Archer L Lerch Jr.
Eugene Lesinski
1LT Stephen L Lessor Ill
LTC (Ret) Robert Letchworth
COLI Ret) Victor T.Letonoff
Robert &amp; Mario Levesque
Mrs. William W.lewis Jr.
A. Camden Lewis
Mr. E. Terry Lewis
James C. Lewis, M.D.
Mrs. John H. Lewis
MAJ Thomas M. Lewis
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William R. lewis
Samuel Lex
CPT Jonathon P. Libo
CPT Jeffery A. Libby
Mr. Albert Liberty Sr.
BernadeNe LibreHo
Mr. John Licata
COl (Ret) Leon l Lichtenwalter Jr.
Mr. David A. Liebetreu
Ms. leslie Lien
COl (Ret) Karl R. Liewer
CPT Colleen Lightfoot
Douglas C. Ligor
MG (Ret) Roger M. Lilly
COL (Ret) Arthur F. Lincoln Jr.
LTC (Ret) Ronald W. Lind
LJC Steven R. Lindberg
Mr. Mark Lindsay
CPT Duane A. Linenkugel
James T. Liney
III Barry(. Lingelbach II
Eric Link
Joseph Link
Trudy Link
Charles Linke
Mr. Edward Linkiewia
Peter C. Linskey
2LT Christopher A. linz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George 8. Lipp
Colleen Lippert
Alan Litke
Mr. Charles Little
COl &amp; Mrs. James S. Little
COL Thomas Kemp Litllefield
Mr. Richard E. Litllefield
CPT Richard C. Liu
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Norman Livermore
LTC (Ret) Theodore J. Livesay
Mr. Tom Livingston
Ms. Valerie L Uoyd
James R. Locher Ill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael R. Lock
LTC (Ret) Samuel W.Lockerman
Dr. Stephanie Lofgren
COL (Ret) Jon W.Loltheim
MAJ Peter A. Loly

lillY FOOTBALL

CPT Jell L Logon
Mr. Michael J. logon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Willi om J. Logon
CPT Andrew D. Lohman
Pamela J.lohmon
Michael J. lombo1di
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Vladimir Lomen
LTC (Ret) John J.londo
Dr. Keith Lonergan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Denmon M. long
Mr. Ted W. Long
Mr. Vincent J. Longo
Ms. Michelle loof
COL (Ret) Edward J.
Mr. Timothy M. Lorenz
LTC (Ret) Richard W.lorey
Mr. Fronk P. Lorio Jr.
Mr. Joy C. Loufek
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John M. Loughman
2LT Koren E. Loughman
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Patrick G. Louis
Roy E. Lounsbury
COL (Ret) Joseph 8. Love
Robert J.love
Mr. Randol W. Lovell
James C. lover
Arthur S. Lovgren
Stephen J. Low
Army Golf &amp;Soccer Fan
LTC (Ret) W.F. Lowrey Jr.
Curtis lowry
Alan H. Lubke
MAJ (Ret) John F. lucas
liC (Ret) Arthur C. Lucio
Mr. Edward J. Lucyk
COL (Ret) Daniel D. Ludwig
Thomas G. Luebker
COL (Ret) Dirk H. lueders
Mark D. Lueking
Poullukert
Benson &amp; Judy Lum
Timothy Lund
Brion Lunday
Jonathon E. Lundstedt
Joseph Lundy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ken Lundy
Robert J. Lunn
BG (Ret) Sheldon J. Lustig
LTC John J. Luther Jr.
Rolph A. Luther
LTC Thomas F. Lynch Ill
COL (Ret) Fronk J. lynch Jr.
COL (Ret) Eugene S. Lynch
J. Brendan Lynch
COL (Ret) John M. Lynch
COL (RET) Patrick H. Lynth
Mr. Nelson M. Lynde Ill
liC (Ret) Michael K. LyneH
COL (Ret) Roy H. Lynn Jr.
MAJ Don A. Lynn
Mr. Richard J. Lyons
LIC David L Moos
LTC (Ret) Michael W. Moosberg
CPT jason P. Moossel
David G. Mabee
William J. MacAllister
Antoinetle C. MacAuley
Go~ord Moc(ortney
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kevin A. MocEiroy
LTC (Ret) James F. MocGill
Oyde 8. MacKenzie
Donald R. Maclaren Jr.
Kim S. Macleod
Charles A. MacMaster, Jr.
Mr. Robert J. MacMullin
Donald G. MacWilliams
Ms. Lauro J. Macaluso
Lillian Mace
Mr. Andrew Mocenko
Mr. John Macik
COL (Ret) Horace A. Madntire
MAJ (Ret) Tadeusz S. Mociubo
Ricard E. Mackin

GAME DlY

COL !Ret) James E. Macklin Jr.
Jefferson E. Macklin
Mr. William Madden
Mr. William J. Madden
MG Albert J. Madora
Jeffrey R. Madsen
Shadwell A. Madsen
Mr. Robert 8. Maehr
BG (Ret) Wallace C. Mogathan Jr.
Mr. Brian W. Mogerkurth
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Anthony D. MogneHo
LTC (Ret) John F. Magnotti Jr.
II( (Ret) Mark H. Magnussen
Patrick G. L Mogros
COL (Ret) Robert 8. Magruder
Michael Mohon
Mr. John E. Maher Jr.
Mr. Thomas 0. Mohon
2LT Francis X.Mahoney Ill
Daniel P. Mahoney
COL Stephen C. Main
MAJ (Ret) RobertS. Moir
COL (Ret) Bernard P. Major
Nancy E. Maksomski
Dr. &amp; Mrs. G.E. Malcom, Jr.
Dr. Jon Malinowski
Jeffrey F. Molisko
COL (Ret) George Maliszewski
LTC William C. Molkemes
Joseph T. Mallon
LTG (Ret) Glynn C. Mallory Jr.
MG (Ret) Philip H. Mallory
MAJ Gerold P. Molloy Jr.
MAJ Athena Guy Molloy
Christopher M.Molloy
LTC (Ret) James E. Moloney 111
COL (Ret) George A. Moloney
James W.Moloney
Mr. James L Molony
William A. Malopolski
Ms. Tommy Mamone
Mr. Henry Mandato
Robert L Mangels
CPT Patrick E. Mangin
William J. Mangini
UC !Ret) Joseph N. Mangino
Mr. Thomas L Mann
Mr. Thomas E. Mannie Jr.
Or. &amp; Mrs. Bruno Manno
LTC Joseph 0. Monous Jr.
CPT Dole R. Manry
Terry D. Manton
Gretchen Manus
Eve M.Monzke
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Richard Monzke
Fred V.Monzo
Mr &amp; Mrs Stephen J. Mapa
Mr. Andrew P. Mopes
COL !Ret) Robert 0. Marcinkowski
John A.Morckesono
Charles J. Morcouiller
Mrs. 8obert 0. Marcrum
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank Moresco
Mr. William Mariani
John &amp; Kathy Morin
Mr. Barry Morjoy
John M.Morkotos
LTC Thomas E. Markiewicz
Mr. Edwin S. Marks
CPT John E. Marlin
COL (Ret) &amp; Mrs. leonard S. Morrello
Thomas EMorriot
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Morro
Harold G. Marsh
LTC Stephen J. Marsh (Ret)
Thomas L Marsh
Mr. Christopher J. Marshall
Morris L Marshall
MAJ Eugene J. Martin Jr.
LCDR (Ret) Charles E. Martin Sr.
COL (RET) Oork C. Martin
continued

113

�IIMJ DIIIIS continued
C1'T (Ret) David F. Martin
Edith Martin
Mrs. No!ilaniel M. Martin

Polritk J. Martin
lJC Peter J. Martin
Mr. Woher J. Marlin
COL William J. Martinez
H. Edward Martini
Mr. George P. Martino
Martin Martino
lJC (Ret) Fronk F. Morvin
Mr. Ronald H. Mask
Mrs. Greta N. Masson
Jocquehne M. Masterson
Melinda S. Masterson
Mr. Thomas J. Masterson
Joseph A. Mostrioni
Joseph Mostrogiocomo
Mr. Robert A. Moszorose
BG (Ret) Francis T. Motoronglo
Mark Matheson
Mr. Vincent Matheson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Warren C. Mathews
lJC (Ret) Robert F. Mathis
Dr. Timothy A.Mathis
COL (Ret) Edward E. Matney
Jeffrey T. Matson
COL (Ret) Robert A.Motter
Mr. William H. Mollfeld
2LT Edwin D. Monhoidess Ill
COL (Ret) Francis W.Monhews
lJC (Ret) Norman A. Monhios Jr.
Mr. Judson S. Monhios
Douglas F. Matuszewski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. LJ. Mauceri
BG (Ret) John A.Mourer
Vincent J. Mauro
Christopher R. Mouser
Mr. Bob Moxcey
Chris C. Maxfield
Mrs. Joseph A.May
lJC (Ret) John J. Moyers, Jr.
LTC (Ret) William J. Mayhew
John R. Maynard Jr.
1LT John N. Maynard
Mary Maynard
MG (Ret) George Mayo Jr.
Ted Mazzella
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Keith P. McAffe
Daniel McAllister
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John J. McAllister
LTG (Ret) Dennis P. McAuhffe
Fronk J. McBride
Thomas H.McBryde
COL (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Jerome J. McCabe
GEN (RET) Barry R. McCaffrey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Peter McCoffrey
Mr. David P. McCann
Paul McConn
COL Raymond C. McCann
Robert E. McCarney
Ruth McCartan-Marley
CPT Daniel J. McCarthy
BG (Ret) Joseph E. McCarthy
LTC (Ret) Richard D.McCarthy
Robert E.McCarthy
James M.McCarver
Mr. Joseph L McCarville II
Timothy J. McCarville
Dr. Thomas D. McCary
MAJ Michelle McCossey
William T. McCauley
Harry W.McClellan
Mr. George R. McClelland
Joseph C. McClendon
Mr. Charles F.McClintock Jr.
Mr. Edward W.McCloskey II
Mr. Robert J. McCloskey
William W
. McClung

1111

R.D. Mcdure
Mrs. Regina A. W. Mcduskey
Mr. John MMcConaghy Jr.
Mr. Pot McCone
Ms. Baine McConnell
COL Gory L McCorkindole
lJC Michael E. McCormack II
Mr. Douglas P. McCormidc
Joe McCormick
Robert J. McCormidc
TidoiW. McCoy
Bruce 0. McCracken
COl (Ret) James G.McCray
Howard E. McCreary
Rev. Woher C. McCrillis
Mr. Brion J. McCrudden
Stephen McCullough
COL (Ret) Thomas G.McCunniff
COL (Ret) Paul B.McDaniel
LTC (Ret) William M.McDaniel
Edward L McDill
Nicholas McDonald
LTC (Ret) Robert A.McDonald
William H.McDonald
LTC (Ret) Bruce B.McDonough
COL (Ret) William McDonough
Mr. Leo D.McEvoy
Donald A.McGann
Mr. William B. McGee
John L McGill
Timothy Bush
Mr. Greg S. McGary
Michael C. McGovern
Michael F. McGovern
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bernard M.McGowan
Paul W. McGowan
MG (Ret) James l Mcinerney, Jr.
COL (Ret) Graham W. Mcintyre
Mr. Gregory M. Mcintyre
BG (Ret) Kenne!il E. Mcintyre
LTC (Ret) Michael V.McKay
Mark J. McKeorn
leslie R.McKerhnie
Sarah W.McKechnie
James N. McKelvey
MAJ (Ret) William J. McKerney Jr.
COL Alton C. McKennon Jr.
Mr. Thomas McKeown
Mrs. John V. McKerlie
COL (Ret) William R. McKinney
Mr. Robert B. Melone
COL (Ret) John R. Mclean
James S. McMahon
Matt McMahon
Donald McMillon
COL William N. McMillon
Clayton McMurray
Mrs. Jeffery A. McNally
lawrence F.McNeil
Custis McNeil~
COL (Ret) David A. McNerney
C1'T James F. McNulty Jr.
COL (Ret) James F. McNulty
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John K. McNuhy
Rickie &amp; Victoria McPeak
John D. McSpadden Jr.
lJC (Ret) David W. M6ween
Mr. Wayne E. Mcswiggan
William D.McWilliams
COL (Ret) William C. Meade Ill
lyle A. Meade
LTC (Ret) Marion F.Meador
MG (Ret) Charles F. Means
Mr. John J. Mearshimer
COL Thomas J. Mearsheimer
Kenneth M.Meccia
John R. Meceda
Mr. Robert Medeiros
J. Robert Medigon

AmyMeclino
Williorn M. Medof
lJC Michael J. Meese
MG (Ret) Henry W.Meetze
MAJ Aro A. Megerdichion
lJC (Ret) John D. Meglen
Mr. Michael Mehler
COL (Ret) Ar!ilur C. Meier II
COL (Ret) Fronk L Meier
Mr &amp; Mrs Richard Meier
Williorn Meier
lJC (Ret) George A. Meighen
PauiMeilok

RGOI
John T. Meixell
Ronnie Melinchak
Joseph W.Mell
Mr. Paul Melone
CPT Gerardo V. Meneses
Mrs. Sharon Menkens
COL (Ret) Thomas L Mennie
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward Mennono
Mr. Alvin L Mente Ill
Anthony F.Mentesono
Louis R. Mentillo
Richie Menzies Ill
Mr. Ralph A. Meola Jr.
COL (Ret) Mark E.Meranda
Clifford W.Mercer
Thomas KMercer
Steven Mercurio
George J. Merges
Mr. Douglas l Merkl
Paul F. Merkl
Philip N. Merrill
C1'T Paul MerriH
James F.Mesite, Jr.
Dr. Robert B.Messel
Angela M. Messer
Ms. Lisa Metz
Robert S. Metzger II
Peter J. Meyer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John H. Meyers
lJC (Ret) Lawrence G. Michalove
Mr. Dennis J. Michaud
COL (Ret) Martin J. Michlik
Christopher J. Midberry
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William H. Miehe Jr.
Be!il Mielwacki
lJC (Ret) Bruce P. Mignano
Patrick Mikukki
·
Stephen C. Mikulsky
COL (Ret) James F. Miley
CPT (Ret) John D. Miley
Torn Millen
Mr. Robert W. Miller Jr.
Derrick Miller
LTC (Ret) Ar!ilur R. Miller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles C. Miller
MAJ Charles R. Miller
CPT Davis A.Miller
Dennis M.Miller
Donn G. Miller
Douglas C. Miller
COL (Ret) Dyson R.C. Miller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gordon B. Miller
lJC (Ret) Jock R. Miller
James H.Miller
COL (Ret) John M. Miller
COL (Ret) John T. Miller
MAJ (Ret) Johnie Miller
Joseph &amp;Sunny Miller
Joseph W.Miller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Keith R. Miller
Mr. Kenneth W. Miller
Lowerence Miller
LTC (Ret) Milton L. Miller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Newell Miller
BG (Ret) Raymond 0. Miller

liMY FIITIUL

Mr. Rodney D. Miller
Mr. Ronald Miller
Mr. Timothy J. Miller
Wayne D. Miller
Charles A. MiUick
Dr. Donald D. Milk
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Milk
Mr. Robert H. Milts
lJC (Ret) Charles W. Milmore
lJC (Ret) Thornton M.Milton
LTC Phillippee Minez
Robert R. Minner
William J. Minogue, Jr.
Jan Minter
Jennifer S. Minus
Mr. Fronk Mirovsky
Wolter M. Mischler
Mr. Gerald S. Misurek
COL (Ret) Gerald C. Mitchell, Jr.
MAJ Timothy D. Mitchell Jr.
Mr. Charles W.Mitchell
Gerry W.Mitchell
Mr. James R. Mitchell
2LT Jennifer M. Mitchell
2LT Michael J. Mitchell
lJC (Ret) George D.M.Mitroka
COL (Ret) Charles M.Mizell
COL Martin W.Mookler Jr.
Mr. Darr~ L Mobley
Mr. Timothy E. Mock
Mr. R.James Moeller
Walter 0. Moeller
Dennis M.Moen
LTC James E.Moentmann
Mr. James L Mohney
1LT Samuel E. Makhiber
COL (Ret) John E. Molchan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John R.Molinaro
Mr. Joseph W. Molinaro
diffordl Moll
Jeffrey Malloy
Mr. Gerald J. Molnar
Mr. Nicholas Monaco Jr.
COL (Ret) Francis J. Monaco
John Mone
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Manhaut
COL William Monk Ill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Oliver B. Monoson
COL (Ret) Thomas H.Monroe Jr.
LTC (Ret) WilliamS. Monsos
Mr. John D. Montara
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Robert Monteith
Vonnette T. Monteith
Mr. BreH G. Maonen
Mr. Daniel Mooney
Mr. David W. Moore 3rd
Thomas Moore Cooke
Mrs. James E. Moore Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph A. Moore, Jr.
Kenneth M.Moore Jr.
CPT Joanne C. Moore
CPT Manhew R. Moore
Mr. Richard Moore
COl (Ret) Richard R. Moore USAF
Mr. Richard S. Moore
Robert J. Moore
MG (Ret) William C. Moore
MAJ (Ret) Michael 0. Moorman
MAJ Ricarda 0. Morales
COL (Ret) &amp; Mrs. William K.
Moran Jr.
COL (Ret) Clayton L Moron
Ms. Susan Moran
Lee Moraski
Mark W.Morehouse
Mrs. Donald R. Morelli
LTC Brion E. Moretti
Mr. Terry A.Morford
Adam W.Morgan

GillE llY

Mr. Robert E. Morgan
Russell Morgan
CPT Sean M. Morgan
COL Wilham M. Morgan
Mr. Joseph T. Moriarty
BG (Ret) Carl R. Morin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John J. Morley
LTC (Ret) James M. Morris, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred Morris
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John J. Morris
CPT Michael R. Morris
Dr. Robert P. Morris
Ronald l Morris
Mr. James L Morrison
Keith Morrison
Mr. Peter Morrissey
Craig D. Morrow
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wayne M. Mortok
Julie E. Morton
LTC (Ret) Donald J. Moser
Edward M.Moses
Mr. Scott F.Moss
LTC (Ret) David L. Mossbarger
James E. Matt
William Motzenbecker
Mr. James Mounce
LTC (Ret) James P. Moye
Ann Mueller
Mr. &amp; Mrs. E.M. Mulcahy
LTC (Ret) Deon D.Mulder
Mr. Michael Muldoon
LTC (Ret) Cassius J. Mullen
Thomas &amp; Geraldine Mulligan
CPT Patrick J. Mullin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mark F.Mulrine
Luis A. Muniz
Edward A. Munns
BG (Ret) James A. Munson
MAJ (Ret) John H.Munson
LTC (Ret) Wayne T. Munson
Mr. Donald G. Murdock Jr.
COL Edward G. Murdock
Ben Murell
Mr. Richard Murg II
Mr. William M.Murphey Ill
Mr. James B.Murphy Jr.
Mrs. Anne Murphy
LTC (Ret) Craig S. Murphy
COL (Ret) Edward C. Murphy
COL (RET) James R.Murphy
Mr. Kevin Murphy
Mr. Kevin R. Murphy
Michael J. Murphy
COL &amp; Mrs. Patrick J. Murphy
Paul M.Murphy
MG (Ret) Raymond P.Murphy
Stephan Murphy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas M.Murphy
LTC (Ret) Thomas E. Murray II
LTC Ray A.Murray Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Murray
Richard CMurtlond
Patrick B. Muschamp
Mr. Maurice A.Musso
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William G. Myers
COL (Ret) Ramon A. Nadal II
COL (Ret) Ross L. Nagy
Mr. William Nagy
Mr. William Nahabedian
T. Gregory Naples
Mr. Joseph Napoli
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gennard Napolitano
MG (Ret) Michael J. Nardotti
Ms. Undo Nay
Thomas Nazario
Michael &amp; Mary Neborak
Eugene M.Neff
John Negin
COL (Ret) C.C. Neilson

�Don A. Nelsen Jr.
COl (Ret) Donald T. Nelson
WiHiam D. Nelson Jr.
Philip R. Nelson
COl (Ret) Glennon E. Nenninger Jr.
Jolm H. Nerdohl
CPT Mi&lt;hoel J. Neri Jr.
MAJ Mi&lt;hoel E. Nerstheimer
COl (Ret) Vardell E. Nesmith Jr.
MAJ S&lt;oll Nestler
LTC (Ret) George I Neu
Peter G. Neuburg
David C. Neumann
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roger A. Newbauer
COl &amp;Mrs. Fran&lt;is K. Newtomer Jr.
Richard T. Newell
Mr. Craig S. Newrnaker
COL (Ret) Joe B. Newman
Robert A. Newman
William Newman
LTC (Ret) Donald ENewnhom
Mr. James C. Nibbelink
Mr. Gerry Nicholas
LTC Co mille Nichols
LTC (Ret) Rex A. Nichols
Mr. &amp; Mrs. W.M.NicholsonJr.
LTC (Ret) Robert K. Nicholson
Ms. Barbaro Nickels
LTC (Ret) Foster G. Nickerson
MAJ Suzanne C. Nielsen
T. Bradley Ninness
LTC (Ret) Cecil W.Nisi Jr.
LTG (Ret) Max W.Noah
Dr. Boles HNoble
MG (Ret) Charles C. Noble
COl (Ret) Charles S. Nobles
Mr. David S. Noel
Dr. Gerold W.Nogo
COl (Ret) Wallace W.Noll
Mr. Michael A. Noonan Esq.
COL (Ret) Wayne A. Norby
COl (Ret) William H. Nordin
Joan R. Normington
COl (RET) John J. Norris
LTC James H. North Jr.
COl (Ret) John H. Northrop
COl (Ret) leo E. Norton, Jr.
COl (Ret) Thaddeus M. Nosek
Mr. Raymond Nothnogle
LTC (Ret) John Novomesky Jr.
Michael Nugent
COl (Ret) Charles K. Nulsen Jr.
COl (Ret) Keith C. Nusbaum
Robert &amp; linda Nussbaumer
COl Kip P. Nygren
LTC (Ret) Stephen J. Nyquist
John 0' Beirne
LTC (Ret) James J. 0' Brien Jr.
LTC (Ret) Daniel D. O'Brien
Mr. Edward 0' Brien
Mr. James D. O'Brien
Jeanne 0' Brien
Mr. Michael 0' Brien
Mr. Neil 0' Brian
Mr. William G. O'Brien
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William J. O'Brien
LTC (Ret) Robert K.O'Connell
COl Vincent F.O'Connell
Mr. Thomas F.0'Conner Ill
Christopher J. 0'Connor
LTG (RET) Edmund F.O'Connor
Gerard F.O'Connor
Daniel S. 0' Dell
Mr. Charles F.O'Donnelllll
BG Edwin T. O'Donnell (Ret)
John E. O'Donnell
Michael J. O'Donnell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas J. 0' Donnell
Ann Marie O'Fiynn
Eugene O'Grady
Richard 0' Haro
Ms. Deirdre A. O'Keefe
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David L O'leary

James 0. Loughlin
Mr. Michael A. O'Neil
Patrick J. O'Neill
Mr. Francis J. O'Neil
John C. O'Rourke
Thomas O'Rourke
Morfin O'Shaughnessy
Mr. Colin J. O'Sulnvan
LTC (Ret) Kenneth E. O'Sullivan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Earl Oakley
LTC Jock J. Oakley
James F. Oaks
Ron &amp; Elen Obadl
James F. Obendorfer
Mr. Barry Obod
GregObod
William V.D. OcM Jr.
Mr. Thomas C. Odderstol Jr.
COL (Ret) Karl E. Dele
LTC (Ret) Thomas E. Oettinger
Mr. Glenn Offner
Ms. Ruth D. Ogilvie
Mr. Wolter R. Ohl, Jr.
COl (Ret) William D. Old II
Mrs. Kathy Oldsen
LTC (Ret) Julian M.Olejniaok
Marcus R. Oliphant
Stephen A. Olivo
Margaret E. Oliver
COl (Ret) Randall G. Oliver
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ed Olsen
Myra &amp; I. Shone Olshansky
LTC (Ret) Alan D. Olson
BG Eric T. Olson
Greg Olson
Gregory Olson
Robert Omasto
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jerry Onufrow
Wendy H. Oren
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John A. Orlando
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Orloff
Mr. Stephen J. Orloski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James W.Orner
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Eugene Orosz
LTC (Ret) Agustin Ortiz Jr.
MAJ Patrick 0. Ortlond
CPT Mark E. Orwot
Mr. Edward H. Orzelli
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Osborn
Gory Ostrander
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kirk W.Otto Jr.
JomesR. Olio
LTC (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Robert W.Olio
MAJ Paul E. Owen
CPT Robert J. Ozanich
Mr. Edward J. Pobich
Thomas D. Pace
COl (Ret) Bruce S. Packard
Mr. Michael Podgell
Thomas J. Paduano
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Emil W.Pagano
Randy C. Page
louis Paglia
LTC (Ret) Elmer G. Pohre
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alwyn R. Painter
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Anthony J. Polazzini
BG (Ret) Donald J. Palladino
Mr. Chris H. Palmer
Marie C. Palmieri
Baldo V.Pombionco
Joseph A. Paniccia
Ronald F.Panozzo
Mr. John Pantalone
LTC (Ret) Joseph F.Paone
Mr. Alexander Papajohn
Mr. Alexander J. Papatones
Or. &amp; Mrs. Kenneth M.Pardo
LTC (Ret) Thomas W.Pardue
Rafael A. Paredes
Jay M. Porker
Mrs. John G. Parker
Mr.Joseph W.Parker Ill
COl (Ret) Russell W.Parker

Wayne Parker
LTC (Ret) Wdliam E.Parker
Walter G. Parks
Mr. Greg Parnell
COl (Ret) Robert J. Parr
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rhinard Parry
COl (Ret) Gerold H. Parshall
BG (Ret) Fronk A. Partlow, Jr.
Mr. Jonathan M. Paschal
Karen L Pasqualini
COl (Ret) Edwin E. Passmore
LTC (Ret) Hunter W. Passmore
Mark A. Potanello
Mrs. Robert Pater
Mr. lynne M. Pallen
LTC (Ret) Walter M. Pollerson Ill
COL (Ret) Archie R. Paller
David L Patterson
Mithoel K. Pollerson
MG {Ret) GeorgeS. Patton
Ms. Stephanie Paul
Jeffery J. Pauli
GEN (RET) John W.Pauly
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles R. Pavlick
LTC (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Willom S. Pavlick
COl (Ret) Gary L Paxton
LTC John W.Peabody
COl (Ret) James H. Peale Jr.
David Pearce Ill
COl Michael A. Pearson
COl (Ret) James W.Peck
LTC Charles A. Peddy II
LTC (Ret) W
. Eric Pederson
Richard R. Pedrini
CPT (Ret) Stephen M.Peer
Mr. Ira R. Peezick
Ms. Marilyn Pegler
COl (Ret) Roland E. Peixollo
Mr. Robert B. Peltz
Peter A. Penaer
MG {Ret) Elmer D. Pendleton Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William B. Pendleton
Penn Fnterpises.lnc., West Point Div.
Dale Penn
John D. Pennekomp Jr.
Robert Pennell
Mr. John W. Pennington
Mr. Joseph N. Perchelli
Mallhew F. Perelin
Ms. Rosie Perez
Robert Perkin
COl (Ret) John Perkins Ill
COL (Ret) Randall A.Perkins Jr.
CPT William E. Perkins
BG (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Miller 0. Perry
Milt Perry
LTC (Ret) Glenn M.Peters
COl (Ret) Michael P. Peters
COL (Ret) James C. Peterson
Mr. Ronald Peterson
Warren E. Peterson
Mr. William M.Petre
David Petrini
Mr. Cory R. Peyton
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Timothy Pllaum
Russell M.Phelps
LTC (Ret) Dennis LPhillips
Glenn K. Phillips
COl (Ret) James W. Phillips
LTC Michael Phillips
Joseph Picard
LTCJose A. Picort
Ms. Patricia Pici
John G. Pickard
Phillip B. Pickering
Dr. Dwayne D. Piepenburg
COl (Ret) WilliamS. Pier
Mr. Joe Pierson
COl (Ret) Jimmy L Pigg
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward J. Pillings
Rolph Pim
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John F.Pimental
Mark &amp; Gloria Pincoski

liMY FIITI&amp;Ll

Mr. Robert Pingitore
Mr. &amp;Mrs. William L Pinkey
Jolm l. Pinto
CSM l.awreiKe M. Pinto
Mr. Robert A. Pinzuli
Jolm W.Pironio
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John S. Pirog
SFC Michael A. Pitruzzello
COl (Ret) HomerS. Pitzer Jr.
Raymond Pizza
Jon RPlaas
Dr. Howard M. Place
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William Plcxe
Vernon F. Pladt
Ray A. Plagens, Jr.
Ms. Reno Ploxe
COL {Ret) Karl J. Plotkin
LJ( (Ret) Thomas F. Plummer, Jr.
Mr. Frederick B. Plummer Jr.
Mr. Philhp S. Plutt
MG (Ret) &amp; Mrs. James A. Pa&lt;a&lt;k
CPT Brian J. Poe
Dennis S. Pogony
Jerome A. Pogorzelsk
Kevin G. Polak
Joseph M.Poletynski
LTC (Ret) John S. Polickoski
Mr. Raymond G. Pollard Ill
Patrick A. Pollard
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Polonitzo
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John C. Pomory Sr.
Michael R. Pompeo
George B. Ponzoni
LTC (Ret) Grady R. Poole Jr.
Gerard R. Pooley
LTC (Ret) Donald R. Pope
Harry C. Porter
Mr. Jerry D. Porter
Mr. Mark A. Porter
Mr. Francis W. Post
Wolter Postel
Edward Postell
LJC John l. Pothin
Robert W. Powell
Mrs. Adrian Powell-Taylor
Doris Powers
Robert D. Powers
LTC William J. Prantl
Dr. Fronk G. Pratt, Jr.
COl (Ret) Randall U. Prall
LJC Stanley C. Preaewski
Mr. Thomas Prern
Allen R. Prendergast
COL (Ret) Augustin M.Prentiss Jr.
Mr. Kenneth I. Pressman
Mr. Eugene A. Preston
Mark E. Preston
COl (Ret) William T. Preston
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rolph J. Presutti
Eugene Previdi
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred A. Pribble
Samuel M. Price
lawrence A. Price
Mary F.Price
LTC (Ret) Wolter E. Price
BG (Ret) Howard T. Prince II
CPT Robert D. Prins
Mr. Francis Pra&lt;eller
Joseph Pra&lt;opio
Mr. Tom B. Procopio
LTC George Prohodo
Mr. Maurice J. Proulx
Dr. Alexander Pruill
George P. Psihos
Dorrin C. Puckell
LTC (Ret) Raymond H. Puller Jr.
2LT Melissa Pulliam
Robert E. Pursley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph A. Puskas
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Geoffrey H. Putnam
CPT Craig E. Quadrato
Mr. John A.Quartorone
MG (Ret) Hugh J. Quinn Ill

GAME IH

Edward l. Quinn
Mr. James Quinn
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kenneth Quinn
Michael R. Quinn
Mr. ond Mrs. James Quirk
Russel G.llumimby
Joseph Rootz
Joseph B. Raczkowski
Mr. Warren Radke
Mr. &amp; Mrs. RKhord S. Radomski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Russel Radtke Jr.
MG (Ret) Edmund A. Rafolko
LJ( Daniel J. Ragsdale
Kenneth Roinis
LTC (Ret) Frederick A. Roll
COl (Ret) Stanley M. Ramey
Aaron Rand
RyunRond
Gordon l. Rankin
James A. Rankin
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rankin
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kenneth Raphael
LTC Joseph A. Rapone II
Rich Ropp
COL (Ret) Charles R. Rosh
Dr. &amp; Mrs. William l. Ratcliff
MAJ William L Ratliff Jr.
Doris Rausch
LTC (Ret) Steven J. Rawlick
COL (Ret) John W.Rawlings, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Howard Roy
Mr. Craig A. Raymond
Mark Reogon
Robert J. Reogon
George F.Reasor Jr.
COl (Ret) Jackson C. Revill
COL (Ret) John L Reber
Mr. George Rebovich Jr.
Christopher A. Recker
LTC (Ret) limothy Reddy
Ms. Diane Redling
MAJ Terence J. Redmann
Dr. Richard T. Redmond
John M.Reed
Thomas Reed
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas l. Reed
Mr. David Reel
MG Raymond F.Rees
COL (Ret) John N. Reese
LTC (Ret) Robert M.Reese
Timothy P. Regan
Mr. David D. Reichard
Mr. lawrence Reid
LTC (Ret) Richard F. Reidy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George A. Reihner
Mr. Paul G. Reiland
Mr. Glenn ReiDy
Mr &amp; Mrs Joseph G. Reilly
Mrs. Gilles Reimer
Paul H. Reistrup
Reliable Abstract Corporation
COl (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Melvyn D. Remus
LTC (Ret) Richard M.Renfro
Robin Renken
Mox M.Resnick
Michael J. Ressetar
David Restrepo
Ronald LReusch
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Irving D. Reval
BG (Ret) Richard l. Reynard
LTC (Ret) Wayne D. Reynolds
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William B. Reynolds
Ronald E. Rezek
Patrick N. Rhyne
Glenn M.Rice
LTC &amp; Mrs. James R. Rice
LTC (Ret) Stephen D. Rice
Terry l.Rice
Tom Richard
MG (Ret) Dorrie H. Richards
Mr. Darwin L Richards
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Mr. Michael Richards
Mike Richards
CPT John B. Richardson IV
MAl Christine Richardson
COL (Ret) lawrence C. Richardson
LTC (Ret) Robert T. Richardson
Mr. Royce L Richardson
COL (Ret) Arthur H. Ringler
LTC (Ret) William C. Ringler
COL Thomas J. Rini
Jose D. Riojos
Clifford T. Riordan
William L Ritchie II
LTC (Ret) Michael G. R~chie
CPT Paul Ritkouski
CPT l.ibrado K. Rivas
Rafael Rivas
CPT Gregorio H. Rivera
LTC Pedro Rivera
COL (Ret) RobertS. Rivers
CWS Kenneth D. Roach
Martin Robbins
LTC (Ret) Mark A. Robershone
LTC (Ret) Gary F. Roberson
Mr. Daniel W.Roberts Jr.
Dr. Herbert R. Roberts
Howard F. Roberts
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael Roberts
MG (Ret) Edwin W.Robertson II
David C. Robertson
Ken Robertson
lewis H. Robertson
Mr. Richard R. Robidoux
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel J. Robillard
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel J. Robin
Bruce T. Robinson
COL (Ret) Edward C. Robinson
COL (Ret) Karl W. Robinson
Steven Robinson
COL (Ret) Willard L Robinson
William A. Robinson
MAl Justin D. Roby
Paul W.Robyn
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert Rocheleau
IJC (Ret) Alan J. Rock
COL (Ret) Frederick G. Rockwell Jr.
Paul A. Rod armor
LTC (Ret) Robert M.Rodden
LTC Richard A. Rodrigues
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jose N. Rodriguez·Treja
Ms. Aida Rodriquez
David L Roe
Mr. Thomas J. Roe
LTC (Ret) Gilbert E. Roesler
LTC (Ret) Harry L Rogers Ill
CP!Irving S. Rogers Ill
Charles C. Rogers
COL (Ret) Ellietsan D. Rogers
Joseph L Rogers
1lT Matthew B. Rogers
COL (Ret) RJ. Rogers
William H. Rogers
John C. Roggow
Michael P. Rogowski
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert G. Rohlfing
Harold Rolseth
Mr. Anthony Romano
CPl Kevin P. Romano
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Curtis W. Roney Jr.
Thomas A. Rooney
William P. Rooney
James T. Root
LTC Robert l. Root
MAl Tracy l. Roou
Joseph &amp; Dorothy Rosa
Heath C. Roscoe
Edward J. Rase
Mr. &amp; Mrs. J.M. Rose Sr.
2LT Craig P. Rose

II&amp;

COL (Ret) Ernest G. Rose
Robert M.Rose
Melvin H. Rosen
COL (Ret) Norman R. Rosen
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Rosenfield
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sidney Rosner
James P. Ross
Marion C. Ross
Steven &amp; Neelia Ross
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Achilles J. Rossi
Shirleyann Rossi
Mr. Robert W.Roth
COL (Ret) Richard A. Rothblum
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David J. Ronenberg
Malcolm A. Ravero, I
COL (Ret) D.E. Rowe
Mr. Donald S. Rowe
William G. Rowe
Mr. lee T. Rowland
Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Rowald
Guy&amp; Carol Ray
Stephen B. Royall
Joseph W.Rubera
Mr. Sanford R. Rubinstein
William W.Rucinski
LTC (Ret) Jack l. Rucker
MAl Bryan L Rudacille Jr.
Gill H. Ruderman
Mr. Roger Rudy
Philip P. Rule
CPT Jeffrey F. Rufenacht
Mr. &amp;nest L Ruffner
LTC Edgar K.Rugenslein
CPT Michael D. Runey
LTC Anthony S. Ruocco
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dennis A. Rupprecht
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerry J. Rush
II( (Ret) Walter B. Russell, Jr.
Ben &amp; Mary Russell
IIC (Ret) Carl K. Russell
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph J. Russell
Melvin Russell
Steven E. Russell
Mr. Peter G. Rutan
LTC (Ret) Randall C. Rutler
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gary Ruzicka
Mrs. John M. Ruzicka
IJC (Ret) Harry M. Ryan Ill
Dennis P. Ryan
COL (Ret) James P. Ryan
Kenneth J. Ryan
Marlin F.Ryan
Richard J. Ryan
Mr. Richard L Ryan
Charles W.Ryder Ill
Tom Soal
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Salvatore Sabia
Maureen &amp; Anthony Sabina
John V.Sabino
Mr. Robert T. Soblich
Ronald L Sabo
George A.Sobochick
Anthony J. Socchet
Eliza M.Sacca
Mr. David J. Sacha
Mrs. Arlene D. Socks
COL (Ret) dyde D. Sadler
Ms. Carol A. Sadowski
Aaron J. Sodusky
MAl (Ret) William T. Sogmoen
LTC (Ret) James H. Saine
COL (Ret) Luciano C. Salamone
Mr. John M.Salazar
Ran J. Salgado
Burl Salisbury
James Salvador
LTC (Ret) Ronald l. Salvador
Mrs. Barbara Soma
Mr. Jesse Sammis Ill

UC (Ret) &amp; Ml-5. William L Sonvnan
LTC (Ret) James 0. Som!Mns
Thomas Sammut
Manhew R. Sampson
Mr. Joseph R. Sanders Jr.
lawrence T. Sanders
COL (Ret) Marshall Sanger
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Pablo E. Sontioga
Mr. Richard Sontorsola
Mr. Alan D. Sopowith
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Peter Sorandrea
Mr &amp; Mrs Richard F. Sardella
Carlos MB Sarmento
Gory P. Sorpen
LTC Gory G. Sauer
LTC (Ret) E. D. Sounders
Mr. Frank J. Savin
Neil Sawczak
CPT Reid L Sawyer
EdwardS. Saxby
Mr. Walter L Saxon
LTC Anthony Sbrocco
MG Robert H. Scales Jr.
Mrs. F. dare Scanlan
Ms. Tamara Scapicchio
Ms. Sherry H. Scardina
II( (Ret) Patrick A. Schada
Mr. Grant A.Schaefer
Norman E. Schaefer
Dr. PaulS. Schaefer
LTC Richard A. Schaefer
Mr. lee M.Schaeffer
Mrs. Judith B. Schall
Raymond J. Schaltenbrand, Jr.
COL (Ret) Herbert Y. Schandler
IIC (Ret) Bruton B. Schardt
John A.Schatzel
II( (Ret) Fred W.Schaum
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles T. Schauss
Ms. Regina Scheer
Dave and Wendy Schellhase
CPT Julie S. Schellhase
COL (Ret) Madison C. Schepps, Jr.
Winston M.Schepps
Barbara J. Scherb
COL (Ret) William A. Scherr Ill
Mr. Achilles Schiano
MAl &amp; Mrs. George K.Schieman
Mr. lawrence E. Schlanser
Mrs. liso M.Schlieber
IIC (Ret) Wolter H. Schmidt Jr.
Carl W.Schmidt
Mr. James F. Schmidt
leroy A. Schmidt
Ms. Roberta Schmidt
Mr. Steve Schmidt
Timothy 0. Schmitt
LTC Gerald J. Schmitz
LTC (Ret) Gregory L Schmitz
Mr. John J. Schneider
IJC Michael W.Schneider
IJC Thomas F.Schneider
Erhard R. Schober
Mr. &amp; Mrs. RichardT. Schofield Ill
MG (Ret) Richard A. Scholtes
Mr. Scott E. Schon
Mr. Dennis R. Schonewener
LTC Marshall D. Schoonlllilker
CPT Russell J. Schon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey J. Schrader
Richard A. Schrader
IJC (Ret) William K. Schrage Jr.
Jeffery L Schrepple
Bill A.Schroeder
June E. Schug
Paul F. Schultz Jr.
Mr. Brian G. Schultz
Warren R. Schultz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gary E. Schulz

lltn FIITilLL

''I

Paul Schu!Mcher
LTC (Ret) William R. Schutsky
Mr. George Schwab
COL (Ret) Francis E. Schwabe Jr.
Gerard l. Schwartz
Michael D. Schwartz
MAl (Ret) Elmer W. Schweninger
Mr. James F.Schwoob
COL (Ret) Carl B. Seiple
LTG (Ret) Winfield W. Scott Jr.
IIC Brad D. Scott
MG Bruce K.Scon
COL Mark A.Scan
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Scon
COL Robert W. Scan
Louis Scono
LTG (Ret) Brent Scowcroft
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald H. Scribner
Mr. Michael F.Scully
Robert E. Scully
IJC (Ret) Kenny A. Searcy
Rodger &amp; Beth Searfoss
Mrs. Dolores Seasholtz
Gary L Seasholtz
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George H. Seaworth
LTC (Ret) James E. Seay
MAl Anthony Sebo
Thomas L Secrest
Mr. Joseph G. Seeber
COL (Ret) William T. Seeber
COL (Ret) Robert Segal
Scon R. Segal
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerald W.Seibert
Jon A. Seitz
Marvin S. Self
Mr. Harold W.Sellner
Harold W.Sellner
Richard W.Sellner
Dennis W.Semmel
Mr. Maurice Serona
Mr. Charles Serwin
MG (Ret) John O.B. Sewall
Mr. D.C. Seward Ill
Mr. Eric C. Sexton
COL (Ret) Thomas K.Seybold
Arthur J. Seymour
COL (Ret) Robert A.Shade
LTC Edward C. Shaffer
Mr. Hugh A. Shaffer
CPT Benesheh D. Shomley
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Michael Shone
Philip 0. Shonk
George &amp; Delores Shannon
Hugh P. Shannanhouse
COL (Ret) Dennis P. Sharon
IJC lawrence G. Shonuck
MAl Worth D.Show Jr.
Mr. Dana Shaw
Mr. Patrick Shaw
Robert Shaw
MAl lisa A.Shay
John S. Shea Jr.
Mr. Daniel M.Shea
Frank E. Sheo
Joseph M.Shea
Kevin Allan Shea
Mr. Arthur R. Shean
MG (Ret) William E. Shedd
LTC (Ret) Donald E. Sheehan
Mr. Robert J. Sheehan
Brian Shellum
LTC (Ret) Randolph A.Shelton
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William W. Shely Jr.
Mr. Milan W.Shepherd Jr.
David Sheridan
Mr. Robert Sheridan
MG (Ret) Stan R. Sheridan
Mr. Jay Sherman
Mary P.Sherman

GUE DlY

CPl Michelle L Sherwood
Jennifer Sherzer
LTC (Ret) William C. Shiel
James M.Shilstone
COL (Ret) Daniel W. Shimek
COL (Ret) Alexander P. Shine
II( (Ret) Dale W. Shipley
Bruce Shiva
COL (Ret) Robert G. Shively
Joe H. Shockcar Jr.
COL (Ret) David J. Sholly
llT Andrew J. Short
LTC (RET) Audrey J.W. Short
John F. Shrekgast
CPT (Ret) William H. Shriver
John B. Shroyer
Donald E.Shuart
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas R. Shuba
Richard P.Shuey
Thomas K.Shuff Ill
LTC (Ret) John F. Shull
Dr. Warren B. Shull
Carl F. Shultz
Mr. Edward D. Shultz
Edward G. Shultz
William 0. Shumpert
Mr. Donald E. Shute
COL (Ret) Donald L Siebenaler
Annemarie Siegel
LTC (Ret) James L Siegel
Mr. R.R. Siegel
Amy P. Siegenthaler
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel Siegenthaler
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kurt L Siegrist
Mr. Mike Sienicki
Jud~ A. Sienkiewicz
Marsha Sienko
Christopher J. Sierakowski
LTC (Ret) William F.Sietman Jr.
Rhonda Siggens
Mr. Robert F.Siggens
Ronald F.Siggens
Mr. Anthony W.Sikorski
Mr. George Silides
Cristina M.Silva
Jim &amp; Karyn Silva
Ms. Nancy Silva
Dove Silver
Paul M.Silverman
Mr. Ward R. Silvolo
John D. Simor
LTC (Ret) Thomas A. Simcox
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Simmons
CPT Mark L Simmons
Rosalind Simon
Margaret Simonson
Mr. Jim Simpkins
IJC (Ret) Edward Simpson Jr.
COL Bruce E. Simpson
MAl Daniel E. Simpson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George F.Simpson
SFC (Ret) Nathaniel Simpson USA
Richard C. Simpson
Guerdon S. Sines
COL (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Merton Singer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James T. Sipes
Arthur K.Sirkis
Marilyn Sirolli
Mr. Frank E. Sisson II
COL (Ret) Joseph L Sites
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Donald Skellenger
COL (Ret) Winfred G. Skelton Jr.
LTG (Ret) lawrence F. Skibbie
Mr. John E. Skillman Ill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Vincent Skinner
Mr. Mark Skajec
Mr. Edmund Skorupski
George J. Slabowski, Jr.
Mr. Timothy J. Slack

�LTC (Ret) John H. Slaney
Stanley A. Slater
Michael R. Slepian
COL (Ret) Douglas A.Slingerland
Janet E. Sloan
Walter Sloan
UC (Ret) Leonard A. Sluga
Edward Smarsh
CPT Noel C. Smart
Monty A. Smeltzer
William Smiley
Mr. Peter Smiros
COL (Ret) Frederic H. Smith Ill
John M. Smith Ill
BG (Ret) Frederick A. Smith Jr.
COL George S. Smith Jr.
Mr. Wilbert F. Smith Jr.
Mr. Alan B. Smith
MAl Alicia G. Smith
BG (Ret) Anthony A. Smith
COL &amp;Mrs. Arnold Smith
Arthur J. Smith
Bud Smith
Mr. Carter F. Smith
BG (RET) Charles B. Smith
Mr. D.C. Smith
Mr. Daniel Smith
MAJ David A.Smith
David M.Smith
David R.Smith
CPT( Ret) DavidS. Smith
BG Donald B.Smith
COL (Ret) Donald P. Smith
LTC (Ret) Frank A.Smith
Mr. Frederick J. Smith
COL Grant M.Smith
James M.Smith
Mr. James T. Smith
Mr. &amp;Mrs. John F. Smith
John S&lt;oH Smith
Mark Hamilton Smith
MG (Ret) Perry M.Smith
Dr. Robert N.Smith
COL (Ret) Russell H. Smith USAF
Mr. S&lt;oH R. Smith
LTC (Ret) Stainton Smith
CPT (Ret) Stanley LSmith
Thomas A.Smith
Wade R.Smith
Walter LSmith
laura C. Smoose
John M.Smoot, Jr.
John 0. Smoot
LTC (Ret) Craig H. Smyser
LTC (Ret) David T. Smyth
Harry C. Smythe Jr.
COL (Ret) John D.Smythe
LTG (Ret) William W. Snavely
Don M.Snider
Mr. Michael R.Snipes
LTC Kathleen G.Snook
LTC S&lt;oH A.Snook
Beverly C. Snow Jr.
Mr. Frank Synder
CPT Frank J. Snyder
Heidi Snyder
Dr. Robert J. Snyder
Phillip Sabask
Carl Sohl
LTC (Ret) William R. Sale
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ken Salem
Mrs. Barbara Sallaro
Julian V.Sallohub
Mr. Irwin E. Solomon
Lon Salomon
Allan Sommer
Glyndol R. Sones
DaleS. Sang
Dr. Lewis S. Sarley Ill
LTC V.John Soron
Margaret Sosinski
Mary Beth Southerton
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gerald D.Southworth

Robert E. Souza
COL (Ret) William R. Sowers, Jr.
COL (Ret) Basil D. Spalding Jr.
COL (Ret) Frederick C. Spann
Mr. Owen LSpannaus
James Lee Spano
John LSposh
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spatola
Susan Speakman
Mr. James M. Spell Jr.
Alex Spencer
COl (Ret) Orton F. Spencer
David A. Spengler
COl (Ret) Joseph LSpenneberg
Mr. Paul N. Sper
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Francis X. Sperl Jr.
Dr. Michael C. Spielberger
Charles K. Spieth
IJC Robert M. Spillers
Gordon Spillinger
Mr. Joseph J. Spinnelli
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas Sprowls Sr.
MG (Ret) Charles E. Spragins
Hubert J. St. Onge
Mr. Robert J. St. Onge
LTC Patrick St. Pierre
lee A. Staab
LTC (Ret) Robert A.Stackhouse II
James Stacy
COL (Ret) Kweon Stambaugh II
Kathryn Stanbra
COl (Ret) Norman T. Stanfield
Ed Stankiewicz
Mr. Lorry W.Stankiewicz
Andrew J. Stanley
Mr. John K.Stanley
Mr. &amp; Mrs Ston J. Stanley
leonard J. Stanton
Paul Stanton
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Carl G. Stark Sr.
Mr. Carl J. Stark
Mr. Thomas A.Stork
MAJ Mike Staver
MAJ leland B. Stedge, Jr.
Donlon G. Steele II
David D.Steele
COl (Ret) Gary R. Steele
Mrs. Preston Steele
LTC (Ret) Samuell. Steele
John &amp; Mary Jane Steers
Miss Patricia Steers
COl (Ret) William A.Steinberg
COl (Ret) Ronald D.Steinig
Mr. &amp;Mrs. John R. StellaboHe
MG (Ret) Henry B. Stelling Jr.
Mr. Richard A.Stemle
David F. Stepek
CPT Allen H. Stephan
James M.Stepp
Mr. Shannon Sterange
BG (Ret) John E. Sterling
William N. SterreH, Jr.
LTC (Ret) Milton E. Stevens
George G. Stevenson
John C. Stevenson
COL (Ret) Michael A.Stevenson
LTC (Ret) Charles W. Stewart Ill
CPT Bart D. Stewart
Mr. John Stewart
2lT Joshua B.Stewart
Kenneth Stewart
Robert R.Stewart
CPT Williom D.Stewart
Timothy R.Stiansen
Ms. Jennifer Y.Stick
Mr. Robert J. Stidham
COl (Ret) Howard J. Stiles
Mr. Joseph W.Stilwell Ill
COl (Ret) Harold J. Stirling
William H. Stites
Ms. Margaret D.Stock
LTC (Ret) lawrence E. Stocke«
Mr. Brian J. Stokes

James J. Stokes
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edmund C. Stone Ill
COl (Ret) Charles B. Stone IV
llT &amp; Mrs. Michael A.Stone
Mr. &amp;Mrs. S. Gilmore Stone
Mr. laurence J. Stoneham Jr.
Mr. Jeffrey A.Stonerock
Ms. Melanie Stapp
George H. Storck
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Storey
Mr. Wendell S. Storms
Mr. John Storrar
Elemer E. Stout
Russell J. Stout
LTC Kevin P.Stramara
COl (Ret) William B. Strandberg
Michael T. Strauss
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert P. Strout
MG (Ret) Oliver D.Street Ill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward l. Strevig
Manhew A. Strickler
Mr. James C. Stroble
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank A.Strom Jr.
Mr. James l. Stroope
Robert A.Stroud
CPT Shawn Stroud
Ms. Dorothy Strunk
COL (Ret) Alexander J. Stuart Jr.
Teri B. Stubbs
Randal W.Studer
Mr. TracyS. Studer
COl (Ret) George Stukhart
Mr. John C. Stull
Don Stultz
Thomas A.Stumm
MAJ &amp;Mrs. Keith A.Sturgess
MAJ Michael D.Sufnorski
MAJ (Ret) Joel E. Sugdinis
Mr. James w. Suhay Jr.
LTC (Ret) John A.Sulik
Mrs. Cher~ G.Sullivan
Mr. &amp;Mrs. Donald F. Sullivan
COL (Ret) Francis R.Sullivan
Jay Sullivan
John J. Sullivan
Kevin M.Sullivan
CPT Michael D. Sullivan
Paul C. Sullivan
COl (Ret) Roland R. Sullivan
Mr. Terry Sullivan
Mr. Thomas M.Sullivan
Mr. George D. Summers
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas A.Summers
Eric M. Sundin
LTC (Ret) RichardS. Sundt
Patrick D. Super
Mr. Mark F.Supko
Ms. lorena M. Surber
Adolph SuHon, Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Eugene SuHon
James P.SuHon
Jason W. SuHon
COl (Ret) &amp;Mrs. John E. SuHon
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James A. Svoboda
Mr. Philip A. Swabsin
BG (Ret) Thomas E.Swain
LTC Wayne LSwan
Brian R. Swankoski
MAJ Charles H. Swannack
MAJ (Ret) Carl A.Swanson Jr.
LTC Thomas P. Swanton
LTC (Ret) Robert D.Swedock
Patrick M.Sweeney
LTC (Ret) Robert C. Sweeney
COl (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Trevor W.
Swen, Jr.
COl (Ret) Murray G.Swindler
LTC (Ret) Philip A.Sykes
Henry J Sylvestri
Mr. Robert E.Szigethy
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael D. Szody
COl (Ret) Edward Szvetecz
COL Dennis J. Szydloski

ARMY FOOTIHL

LTC (Ret) Robert WSzymczak
COL (Ret) Robert P.Tobb, Jr.
LTC John W. Talbot
LTG (Ret) Carlos M. Taiban
MAJ Christopher P. Talco«
Mr. Kevin l. Tally
Mr. Ronald Tamoschat
2LT Anthony J. Tanner
James M. Tanski
COl (Ret) Thomas H. Tarver
Michael J. Tashpan
CPT &amp; Mrs. Christopher J. Totarka
MG (Ret) Grayson D. Tate Jr.
COl (Ret) Christopher P. Tate
Mr. &amp;Mrs. William LTate
Francis &amp; Regina Ta~or
LTC Dean C. Taylor
Ms. Elizabeth Taylor
LTC (Ret) Frederick C. Taylor
MG (Ret) James B. Taylor
Jennifer Ta~or
LTC John J. Taylor
Mr. John P. Taylor
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stanley E.Taylor
LTG (Ret) David J. Teal
COl (Ret) Joseph R.Tedeschi
Dean M. Teece
Thomas J. Teesdale
MG (Ret) Charles E. Teeter
Mr. Lee Teich
Katherine A. Teliska
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert J. Teliska
LTC (Ret) Ronald H.Templeton
Susan M.Tendy
Robert K.Tener
MG (Ret) Robert D.Terry
Ms. Donna Terwilliger
COl (Ret) Robert M.Tesdahl
LTC (Ret) Edmund A. Thai
Stephen Thatcher
Mr. John F. Theroux
Mr. Raymond Thibault
Richard E.Thibodeau
Mr. Kenneth Thinnes
David A. Thomas
Dr. David N.Thomas
Mr. Gary P. Thomas
Hubert Thomas
COL (Ret) John R. Thomas
John R. Thomas
Kirk K. Thomas
LTC (Ret) Robert B. Thomas
Robert G. Thomas
Walter W. Thomas
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William R. Thomas
John T. Thomasson
Albert C. Thomma
LTC (Ret) Thomas M.Thompson Jr.
Adam C. Thompson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cleve Thompson
Ira W.Thompson
CPT James E. Thompson
Jerry W.Thompson
Katherine Thompson
Mr. &amp; Mrs. leon K.Thompson
COL Michael J. Thompson
MAJ Wiley C. Thompson
Michaell. Thoreson
1LT Eric J. Thorne
COL (Ret) Patrick T. Thornton
COl (Ret) Peter LThorsen
Mr. Gary H. Thorstens
CPT Charles G. Thrash IV
LTG (Ret) John R.Thurman Ill
Otis P.Tibbens
COl (Ret) Ralph T. Tierno Jr.
LTC Blair A.Tiger
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kenneth J. Tiger
Mr. DanielL Tigges
Sam &amp; Bertha Tignor
Mrs. Edward J. Timberlake Ill
Mr. William G. Tobin Jr.
COl (Ret) Daniel J. Tobin

GA ME DAY

COl Gary J. Tocchet
Michael D.Todd
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Tim Todish
Ms. Anne Toffey
R.C. Tohill
Warren E. Toland
LTC lenobio S. Toledo Jr.
CPT Elizabeth LToile
Mr. Kerry J. Tomasevich
Stacy M. Tomic
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Patrick R. Tomlinson Sr.
Eugene Tompkins
Dennis A. Tone
Mr. William J. Tonkin
James H. Tormey
Mr. Phil Tortorise
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Albert J. Toth
COL (Ret) James LTaw
Jomes P. Tower
Stephen D. Townes
Wayne C. Townsend
Mork M. Tracy
Michael Troma
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Travis Trammell
CPT Michael F.Trover
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arthur W. Travis
LTC (Ret) William H.Tredennick
COl (Ret) William C. Trefz
COl (Ret) Richard l. Tripp
Francine Trippodo
LTC (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Williom S. TriveHe
Richard Troiano
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey TroHer
Richard M.TroHer
COl (Ret) Malcolm G.Troup
Dr. Jeffrey R.Troxell
COl (Ret) Hugh H. Trumbull Jr.
MAl David C. Trybulo
Stephen P. Tryon
Mr.&amp;Mrs. William A. Tubbs
COL (Ret) Richard C. Tuck
Harlan W. Tucker
Mr. Jeffrey T. Tucker
LTC (Ret) Young A.Tucker
Philip F.lull
LTC (Ret) Bernard J. Tullington Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Johnson l. Tullos
Joanne &amp; Ronald S. Tunison
ScoH G. Turkington
MG (Ret) Benjamin 0. Turnage Jr.
COl (Ret) Albert F. Turner
MAJ Eric C. Turner
Dr. James Turner
LTC (Ret) James R.Turner
Mr. lawrence K.Turner
COl (Ret) Robert C. Turner
Thomas W.Turner
CPT Stephanie J. Tunon
Mr. Lester Twilley Jr.
COL (Ret) James W. Tyler
Mr. Tyron S. Tyler
Mr. Gene Uchacz
LTC Alfonso Ugarte
COL John M. Uhorchak
COL (Ret) Donald F.Ullmann
Max M.Ulrich
Ms. Angela Ulsamer
LTC (Ret) lloyd D. Umbaugh PhD
Graham l. Undercoffer
Nadine Underhill
Robin Underwood
Michael J. Ungar
COL (Ret) Rolph R. Upton
Edward J. Urbaniak
Kristine J. Urbauer
Mr. Carlos A. Urrutia
LTC (Ret) Paul F. Vader, Jr.
Raymond G. Val Jr.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mork Valderoma
Phyllis Valdez
Mr. Richard C. Valle
MG (Ret) Paul E.Vallely Jr.
co11tinued

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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lewis S. Vallette Jr.
Mrs. Allen Von Ando
COL (Ret) Robert A. Von Arsdoll
LTC (Ret) Joy Von Cleeff
Robin W. Von Deusen
Mr. John A. Von Grouw
Lorry J. Von Hom
Richard Von Hooten
James W.Von loben Sels
CPT Brei P. Von Poppell
Dr. &amp; Mrs. William Von Soun Jr.
Somuel F. Von Tassel
CPT Mortho S. VanDriel
Benjamin VonTassell
Mrs. Vol L Von Zelia
Vincent Vanacore
COL (Ret) Richard G. Yonder Meer
Paul &amp;Soroh Vandermeer
Mr. Mark Vondroff
MAJ Sondra Vonn-Oiejosz
COL (Ret) Alex A. Vordomis
Paul A. Varner
Mr. James A. Vaughn
LTC (Ret) Norman M.Vaughn Jr.
Don Vaughn
COL (Ret) Fletcher R. Veach Jr.
John &amp; Kathy Veenstra
Roger H. Veenstra
LTC (Ret) Robert T. Veidt
Mr. Richard A.Venes
Mr. Kottoloicheri S. Venkotoromoni
LTC Lawrence J. Verbiest
Poul E. Verescok
CPT (RET) Philip M.Verges
COL (Ret) Robert V.Vermillion
Ronald R. Vesselizo
COL (Ret) Hermon J. Vetort
COL (Ret) John H. Vickers
LTC Arthur 0. Victor Jr.
Vincent J. Viggiano
CPT Todd C. Villines
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Matthew C. Vinton
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Joseph A.Vi tole
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Arthur L Voetsch
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Mr. Gilbert A.Volker
Mrs. Joe J. Volpe
Mr. Joseph J. Volpe
COL (Ret) Theodore B. Voorhees
Richard J. Votta
COL Morfin L Vozzo
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. William M. Woddellll
LTC (Ret) Robert B. Waddington
LTC (Ret) Herbert M. Wogenheim
GEN (Ret) Louis C. Wagner Jr.
Mr. John F.Wagner
Michael P.Wagner
Scott D. Wagner
COL (Ret) Arlond H. Wogonhurst
LTC (Ret) &amp; Mrs. Thomas W.Wohob
Mr. Mark K.Waite
Mr. William H. Waite
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward J. Wajda Jr.
James J. Waldeck
Dovid A.Waldron
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Mr. DavidJ. Walker
Mr. Fronk Walker
Jacob A.Walker
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Frances Wallace
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard Wallace
MG William S. Wallace
AdomJ. Wollen
lTC (Ret) Charles H. Wollens
COL (Ret) James E. Walsh Jr.
Mr. Matthew T. Walsh
Mr. William G. Walsh
LTC (Ret) Ronald L Wolter
Richard G. Wolterhouse
COL (Ret) Fronk G. Walton
MAJ James J. Walton
Russell H. Wonge
Paul J. Wonish
LTC (Ret) Robert H. Wonk
LTC (Ret) Kenneth M.Wanless
Wantagh Fire Deportment
LTC (Ret) Wolloce W.Word Sr.
COL (Ret) Richard G. Worgowsky
CPT (Ret) Chllrles 0. Worner Ill
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James N.Warren
Mr. Warren D.Thomas
LTC (Ret) William C. Worren
COL (Ret) Francis A.Woskowicz
COL (Ret) John F.Wossenberg
David L. Waters
Mr. John L Waters
CPT (Ret) Lawerence E.Waters
COL (Ret) Norman C. Watkins
Mr. Stephen Wolsey
Warren K.Watson Jr.
Dennis E.Watson
Mrs. Thomas R. Watson
Mr. William Watson
Mr. Fronk A.Wollenberg
Ms. Dione Way
COL (Ret) DouglasS. Weort
Jeffrey M.Weort
Mr. James Weaver
LTC (Ret) James R. Webb Ill
COL (Ret) GeorgeS. Webb, Jr.
MG (Ret) William L. Webb Jr.
Mr. Eugene M. Webb
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Curl Weber
George L Weber
Mr. Jeffrey C. Weber
CPT Morfin J. Weber
Nancy Webster
COL (Ret) Edward C. Weckel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joe Weeks, Jr.
John A. Weglinski
David A.Wegrzyn
LTG Joseph H. Wehrle Jr.
TomWeid
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COL (Ret) William L Weihl
LTC (Ret) William V.Weihmiller
Mr.limWeik
CPT Deon Weiler
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gideon L. Weinstein
MAJ Michael P. Weinstein
COL John P. Weinzettle
Ms. Beverly A.Weir
COL (Ret) James H. Weis
LTC (Ret) Do~e J. Weishor
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Egon A. Weiss
LTC James W.Weiss
Mr. John Weisz
Donald J. Welch
MAJ (Ret) Jeffrey M. Welch
Mr. &amp;Mrs. John H. Welch
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael P.Welch

lTC Konold W. Welch
CPT Deverie Ann Weliver
LTC (Ret) Herbert W.Wells Ill
Mr. Robert H. Wells Jr.
Mr. David C. Wells
Thomas J. Wells
Mr. Willard Wells
Ms. Morgoret S. Welsh
LTC William Welsh
Dr. William L Welter Jr.
MG (Ret) George M.Wentsch
Ms. Shoron Werkheiser
COL (Ret) Robert R. Werner
Mrs. Robert P. Wessels
William R. Wessels
1LT David W. West
COL (Ret) Edward C. West
Jeffrey L Westfield
Burry D. Weston
COL (Ret) Ernest D. Westpheling
Robert S. Wetherill
Mrs. Kelly D.Wetzel
Mrs. Eileen M.Whalen
John P. Whalen
Dr. Charles W.Whotton
Louis L. Wheeler
Tom Whelan
Michael J. Wherley
Mr. Charles S. White
LTC (Ret) James M.White
COL (Ret) Lawrence K.White
Lofton H. White
COL (Ret) Lyman G. White
Wayne L. White
Mrs. William C. Whitehead Jr.
COL Wayne E.Whiteman
CPT Craig A. Whiteside
COL (Ret) Robert E. Whiting
COL (Ret) Arthur L. Whitley
Floyd G. Whitney Ill
Mr. Ooir G. Whitney
MAJ James A.Whitt
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John K.Wiberg
CPT James G. Wideman
Robert W.Widmer
Mr. &amp; Mrs. George T. Wilcox
John &amp; Darlene Wilcox
1LT Justin P.O. Wilcox
COL (Ret) Richard I. Wiles
Bruce A.Wilhelm
MAJ William G. Wilhelm
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Christopher Wilkens
Mr. Stanley E.Wilker
LTC (Ret) Benjamin R.Wilkerson Jr.
LTC (Ret) JohnS. Wilkes
1LT Christopher M. Wilkinson
LTC (Ret) Glenn F. Wilkinson
Margaret E.Wilkinson
Steve Willard
John H. Willauer
Mr. Weldon B. Willhne
Mr. and Mrs. Fronk W.Williams
Charles H. Williams Jr.
Robert G.Williams Jr.
MAJ Bruce H. Williams
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles Williams
Mr. &amp; Mrs. David Williams
Forrest D.Williams
Mr. George F. Williams
CPT James. S. Williams
Mr. Josh Williams
COL (Ret) Lewis A.Williams
Ms. Lynndo Williams
CPT Morton D. Williams
COL Richard C. Williams
COL (Ret) Stephen D. Williams
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Mr. Thomas H. Williams
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Ms. Bonnie Lee Williamson
Mr. Bruce D. Williamson
COL (Ret) William R. Williamson
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John B. Willis
COL (Ret) Richard C. Willis
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Richard V. Willis
Albert Willner
James A. Willson Ill
Mr. Ri&lt;hord T. Wilson Jr.
Leon J. Wilson
COL (Ret) Minter L. Wilson Jr.
Mr. A. Rhodes Wilson
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Mr. Daniel H. Wilson
COL (Ret) Donald E. Wilson
John Wilson
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LTC (Ret) Fronds E.Winfield
William R.Wink
COL Raymond J. Winkel Jr.
Brion Winkel
Arnold H. Winkelman
Richard Winslow
Sheldon C. Wintermute
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LTC (Ret) Edward L. Winthrop
Dr. Horold R. Winton
LTG (Ret) Leonard P.Wishart Ill
John M. Witherow
lTC (Ret) Peter C. Withers
COL (Ret) Andrew B.Wilko
John A. Witmer
Phil Wittmer
John K.Wohlever
H. Gregory Wold
Douglas J. Wolfe
Robert L Wolff Jr.
Morvin R.Wolgosl
Peter Woloson
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Mr. Robert A. Wood Jr.
Mr. Charles D. Wood
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Wood
Robert M. Wood
John D.Woodall
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William C. Woodell
COL (Ret) Roscoe B.Woodruff Jr.
LTC George J. Woods Ill
COL (Ret) George J. Woods Jr.
MG (Ret) Stephen R.Woods Jr.
COL (Ret) Horris H. Woods
Kevin &amp; Pamela Woody
Morvin Wooten
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Paul E.Wright Sr.
COL Daniel V.Wright
Ms. Elaine Wright
Mr. James A.Wright
COL Randy C. Wright
COL (Ret) Richard K.Wright
COL (Ret) Steven J. Wright
Thomas Wright
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Mr. Stephen J. Wunder
Charles Wurst
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George Yellen
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John Yoest
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LTC Thomos E. York
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Mr. Dove Young
Kenneth L. Young
COL (Ret) Richard D. Youngflesh
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�"To me, being at West Point is the greatest honor a person can have. Because, no
matter what happens in life, you are a part of something bigger than yourself, and
so few people can truly say that. Being at West Point means that you know what it is
like to work hard and use teamwork. Blood, sweat and tears don't stop you here,
they only make you stronger."
BJ. Wiley '02

"Being at West Point signifies to me that I am one of the privileged
few throughout the world who has an opportunity to see what I am
really made of. As I endure the challenges that West Point brings,
I am learning about myself, what kind of values I have and what kind
of leader I can one day become."

Omari Thompson '02

"Deciding to come to West Point was, bar none, the most difficult and
best decision I have ever made. I had to leave my family, friends
and girlfriend ... but I was becoming part of the 'Long Gray Line.'
Now I am part of a much larger family and know there is nothing
I can't overcome because the Corps is behind me every step of
the way."
.. Brandon Perdue '02

�"It fills me with immense pride to be a cadet here at the United States Military Academy.
Here I am immersed in a culture that praises hard work, courage, discipline and
integrity. As I look out my window, I can't help but feel a connection with the men
and women who sacrificed to make this country great. They are heroes.
Although they are gone, their legacy and soul still live on. Every day, I get a
chance to be like them."
Brent Dial '02

"In the past five years,
I have learned more
about myselfand becoming
a leader than I would have
learned anywhere else."
Nolan Gordon '02
"West Point is not easy, but then again, life isn't easy either.
But West Point has made me proud of myself, and the hard work
and friends I have made here will be with me the rest of my life."
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"Being at West Point means being a part of an elite
brotherhood that su·etches back 200 years. Every day
I walk through the same doors, sit in the same chairs
as Lee, MacArthur and Patton once did. This is
something incredibly special, and one can only
experience it as a cadet at West Point."
Gene Palka '02
"Attending West Point means a chance to improve my wisdom, ability to lead
and perseverance. Most importantly, it means being offered the chance to
forge friendships with my brothers on the football team that will last the
rest of my life. The friends I have made here are as close as brothers, and
that is something you can't get in any other environment than at West Point."
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to accomplish a task.
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to train and lead a ranger-type battalion on a secret mission. He requested the Secretary
of the General Staff to obtain this officer. Little did the famous Virginia Military Institute
graduate realize, but he was furnishing the words that later were to become of utmost
importance to the U.S. Military Academy. His orders were simple and conscise.

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New Rochelle, N.Y.
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September 6, 2003
Iowa vs Buffalo

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Associate Athletic Director Mary Curtrs
Associate Athletic Director Pau~ Jantz
Associate Athletic Director Fred Mrms
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Associate Athletic Director Rick Klatt
Assistant Athletic Director Mrck Walker
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Executive Program Editor/Sports Info. Director Phil Haddy
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Today's Game .......................2
Today's Yardstick .................... .4
University President David Skorton .. .... .8
Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby ......... 10
Senior Athletic Department Staff ........ 11
Iowa Football Support Staff ............ 11
Head Coach Kirk F erentz ........... 14-15
Assistant Football Coaches .......... 18-28
The University of Iowa .......... ... .. 32
The State Board of Regents . . ......... .33
University Administrative Officials ...... 35
Iowa's Football Ambassadors .......... 36A
Iowa's Football All-Americans .......36B-D
Wide Receptions- feature ............ 37
First String Faculty- feature .......... 38
Team Players - feature ..... ...... _.. .41
Collegiate Completions -feature ...... .43
Iowa Alumni Association - feature ..... .44
Iowa Player Photo Album .......... .45-47
Iowa Roster ...... ........... .... .. .48
Today's Probable Lineups .......... . . .. 50
Buffalo Roster ...................... 53
2003 Iowa Team Photo .. .... .... ... 54-55

Q&amp;A With Maurice Brown ..... ... ..... 56
Iowa Sports Outlooks .............. 57-58
Inside Iowa Football .. .. ...... .... .... 60
Hawkeye Student Services - feature ... .. 63
Q&amp;A With Jared Clauss ............... 64
Iowa's Academic All-Big Ten Team .... 64A
Iowa Football's Facilities ...... . .... 64B-C
University of Iowa Libraries .. ........ 64D
The Iowa Marching Band .............. 66
Herky &amp; The Hawkeyes ........ .... ... 68
Iowa's Spirit Squads ........... . ...... 71
Iowa Athletic Staff . ...... ...... ... 73-78
Iowa's Football Honor Roll . ....... .. 82-83
Earning Top Honors ......... ...... 84-85
Iowa's Partners in Excellence . . . ... .. ... 86
Future Football Schedules . .. . ...... ... 87
Hawkeye Visions ....................88
Kinnick Stadium ...... ......... . .... 91
Stadium Information ..................92
Iowa's NFL Tradition ................. 94
Buffalo's Photo Album ....... . ... .. 97-99
Iowa Football Support Groups ......... 100

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�TODAY'S GAME
Iowa (1-0) hosts Buffalo (0-1) today. ESPN
Plus will televise the contest to a regional
audience that includes CBS2 Cedar Rapids,
KDSM Des Moines, KMEG Sioux City,
KYOU Ottumwa, Mediacom Mason City,
KWQC Quad Cities and Cox Cable Council
Bluffs. The game is also available on
DIRECTV's ESPN GamePian package. Larry
Morgan and Marv Cook will call the action.
RADIO BROADCAST
Iowa games are broadcast on the Hawkeye
Radio Network. Gary Dolphin handles the
play-by-play, with color commentator Ed
Podolak and sideline reporter Mark Allen.
The Hawkeye Radio Network includes more
than 40 stations throughout the state.
HAWKEYE HISTORY
Iowa has played I ,040 games since beginning football in 1889. Iowa's overall record
is 521-480-39 (.520). That includes a 328191-16 (.628) record in home games, a 193289-23 (.405) record in games away from
Iowa City, a 253-323-25 (.442) mark in Big
Ten games and a 210-158-15 (.568) record m
Kinnick Stadium.
THE SERIES
This is the first meeting between the
two schools.
TICKETS AVAILABLE
Tickets are available for all of Iowa's
remaining home games.
Single game tickets are $45 for Michigan
and $40 for all remaining Big Ten games.
Tickets can be purchased on-line by logging
on to www.hawkeyesports.com or by calling
1-800-IA-HAWKS. Fans may also purchase
tickets in person at the UI Ticket Office.
IN THE RANKINGS
Iowa moved up into the No. 23 slot in the
most recent ESPN USA Today poll. The
Hawkeyes are not ranked in the Associated
Press poll. Six of Iowa's opponents are
ranked in the ESPN, USA Today poll, five of
which are conference foes. Ohio State is
ranked No. 2, followed by No. 7 Michigan,
No. 17 Wisconsin, No. 20 Purdue, No. 21
Arizona State and No. 25 Penn State.
BUFFALO COACH JIM HOFHER
Jim Hofher (pronounced Hoff-er, rhymes
with coffer) is in his third season as Buffalo's
head coach and his ll th season as a college
head coach. Hofher holds a 4-20 (.200)
record with the Bulls and his career mark
stands at 48-56 (.462). Hofher compiled a 4436 record in eight seasons (1990-97) at
Cornell, his alma mater. During his tenure at

Cornell, the Big Red played for two league
titles, winning one. Hofher posted 33 Ivy
League victories, which are the most of any
Cornell head coach. Hofher left Cornell to
become the quarterbacks coach at North
Carolina for two years (1998-99), followed by
a one-year stint as quarterbacks coach at
Syracuse in 2000. Prior to being named head
coach at Cornell, Hofher was an assistant
coach for five schools between 1979-1989.
During his collegiate coaching career, Hofher
has coached in five bowl games (Cotton,
Sugar, Hall of Fame, Las Vegas and
Tangerine). A three-year letterwinner at
Cornell, Hofher was the starting quarterback
and led the team in passing yardage from
1976-78. He played two years under two-time
Super Bowl champion head coach George
Siefert. Hofher has not coached against Iowa
or Hawkeye Coach Kirk Ferentz.

responded with a long drive of its own.
Senior QB Nathan Chandler, who started his
first game, engineered a 12-play, 80-yard
drive that ended with an Aaron Mickens
seven-yard touchdown reception.
The Hawkeyes took a 14-3 lead into the
half after RB Fred Russell scored on a oneyard run after DB Jovon Johnson returned an
interception to the Miami (OH) one-yard line
late in the second quarter.
After a scoreless third quarter, Iowa scored
its last touchdown when Chandler connected
with WR Maurice Brown for a 28-yard score
early in the fourth.
Chandler fmished the game 12-19 for 129
yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.
RB Fred Russell rushed 22 times for 167
yards, his ninth career game of 100 yards or
more. Brown caught a career-high seven
passes for 78 yards and a score.

COACH KIRK FERENTZ
The 2002 Associated Press Coach of the
Year, Walter Camp Coach of the Year, AFCA
Regional Coach of the Year and Big Ten
Coach of the Year, Kirk Ferentz (pronounced
FAIR-rintz, rhymes with parents), is in his
fifth season as Iowa's head football coach.
He resurrected the Iowa program and led the
2002 Hawkeyes to an 11-2 record, a Big Ten
title and an Orange Bowl berth.
Ferentz, at Iowa, holds an overall record of
23-26 and a 15-17 mark in Big Ten games.
He holds a 21-8 record in Iowa's last 29
games. In seven seasons as a college head
coach his career mark is 35-47. Taking over
a program that won three games in 1998,
Ferentz guided the 2001 Hawkeyes to a 7-5
overall record, including a win in the Alamo
Bowl over Texas Tech. Iowa in 2001 was 44 in the Big Ten, earning a fourth place tie.
Ferentz has not coached against Buffalo or
Bulls Coach Jim Hofher.

BUFFALO VS. THE BIG TEN
Buffalo is 1-2 against members of the Big
Ten Conference. The Bulls defeated Penn
State 10-0 in 1900, but lost to Michigan 1280 in 1901 and Minnesota 41-17 in 2002.

IOWA VS. THE MAC
Iowa holds an all-time record of 12-1
against current members of the MidAmerican Conference, having faced Akron
(1-0), Central Michigan (2-0), Kent State (10), Miami of Ohio (3-0), Northern Illinois (50) and Western Michigan (0-1 ). The
Hawkeyes won two games against MAC
opponents last year (Akron, 57-21 and
Miami of Ohio, 29-24).
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Iowa scored 21 unanswered points en
route to a 21-3 win over Miami (OH). The
victory was Iowa's third consecutive season
opening victory.
After yielding a 15-play, 77-yard drive that
culminated with a 21-yard field goal on
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Iowa improves to 82-31-2 in season opening games and 84-29-1 in home openers.
FB Champ Davis and RB A.J. Johnson were
the only true freshmen to play. Davis recorded two carries for eight yards, while Johnson
rushed two times for four yards.
Miami (OH) was held out of the end zone for
the first time in a game since a 21-0 loss at
Ball State (ll /6/93) - a span of93 games.
Iowa became only the second school to
defeat Miami (OH) in a season-opener in the
last eight years.
Both punters recorded a 62-yard punt in
the game, which is a career best for Iowa's
David Bradley. Bradley finished the game
with five punts and a 48.4 average. He was
named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of
the Week.
Hawkeye SS Chris Smith intercepted his
second career pass in the second quarter. His
first interception came in 200 I, which was
also against Miami (OH) and quarterback
Ben Roethlisberger and was returned 33
yards for a touchdown.
Iowa finished the game with a +3 turnover
margin. The Hawkeyes collected four interceptions and turned the ball over just once, a
Nathan Chandler fumble.
COMMON FOES
Miami (OH) is the only common foe Iowa
and Buffalo share this year. Iowa defeated
the RedHawks last week, 21-3. Buffalo
plays at Miami (OH) on Oct. 11.

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First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Net Yards Rushing
Attempts
Yards Per Carry
Yards Per Game
Net Yards Passing
Attempts
Completions
Interceptions
Yards Per Completion
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Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov.1
Nov. 8
Nov. 22

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Arizona State
at Michigan State
Michigan
at Ohio State
Penn State
Illinois
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Minnesota
at Wisconsin

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Iowa
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9
8
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5.8
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129
19
12
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N. Chandler
19
12
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Fred Russell
22
167
7.6
4.7
Marcus Schnoor
6
28
3.4
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7
24
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Maurice Brown
7
78
11.1
Ramon Ochoa
2
24
12.0
Erik Jensen
10.0
2
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Aaron Mickens
7
7.0
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Ho
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Avg
242
David Bradley
48.4
5
Scoring
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FG
PAT-I
Maurice Brown
1
Aaron Mickens
1
Fred Russell
Nate Kaeding
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21
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at Iowa
Colgate
Connecticut
Akron
at Central Florida
at Miami (Ohio)
Marshall
Ohio
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Northern Illinois
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4
15
3
54
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1.9
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250
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27
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9.2
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4.3
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First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Net Yards Rushing
Attempts
Yards Per Carry
Yards Per Game
Net Yards Passing
Attempts
Completions
Interceptions
Yards Per Completion
Total Offense
Yards Per Play
Yards Per Game
Net Return Yards
Kickoffs: Number-Avg.
Punts: Number-Avg.
Interceptions: Number-Avg.
Punts: Number-Avg.
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Penalties-Yards
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2
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10
13
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All Comp
Int
Pet
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TD
Randall Secky 21
7
0 33.3
60
0
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125
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13
53
4.1
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3
26
8. 7
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8
15
1.9
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4.5
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0
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Derrick Dyer
3
39
13.0
39.0
0
Matt Knueven
1
9
9.0
9.0
0
Tim Dance
1
7
7.0
7.0
0
Aaron Leeper
3
3.0
3.0
0
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Ho Yds
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Long
Dominic Milano
8
305.0
38.1
46
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PAT-I
PAT-2
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Dave Dawson
1
6
Michael Baker
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1-1
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CHRIS DOYLE
Lou Groza Placekicker of the Year Award.
Strength and Conditioning
Also, under Erb's direction, Iowa's 2002 kickoff return team led the
Fifth Year at Iowa
nation
with a 25.1-yard average. The Hawkeyes also led the Big Ten in kickChris Doyle is in his fifth year as strength
off
coverage,
allowing just 15.8 yards per return. Iowa tied for second in
and conditioning coach for the University of
the
league
in
punt returns (11.8). and ranked second in the Big Ten and
Iowa football program. He is credited with
18th
nationally
in net punting (37.0).
giving Iowa players the strength to Break the
Wide
receivers
C.J. Jones and Maurice Brown were both named to the
Rock.
honorable
mention
all-Big Ten team.
As the head of Iowa's strength and condiIn
2001,
Iowa
led
the Big Ten Conference in punt returns (14.6 yards
tioning program , Doyle has seen the
per
return)
and
ranked
fifth in kickoff returns (20.1 yards per return) . WR
Hawkeyes advance to consecutive bowl
Kahlil Hill was named as the national Special Teams Player of the Year after
games (Alamo in 2001 and Orange in 2002),
ranking nationally in both punt and KO returns. Defensively, Iowa's oppowhile winning 10 straight games in Big Ten play and earning a share of the
nents averaged just 7.5 yards on punt returns and 19 yards on kickoff
2002 Big Ten title with a perfect 8-0 league record.
returns.
Doyle is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the National
Iowa's wide receivers also had an excellent season in 2000, with Kevin
Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). That group named him the
Kasper setting a single-season record with 82 catches (for 1,010 yards)
Big Ten Strength Coach of the Year in 1999. He was one of 20 nominees for
and Hill catching 58 passes for 619 yards. Hill also ranked among national
the Professional of the Year Award , an award given annually and selected
leaders in both kickoff and punt returns as a junior. Four Iowa receivers,
by the NSCA membership. The award recognizes college professionals who
coached by Erb over the last three seasons, have been picked up by NFL
have shown excellence in their strength training and conditioning
teams.
programs.
Erb has two years' experience (1997-98) in the National Football
He served as director of strength and conditioning for the University of
League, having worked directly with Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz on the
Utah in 1998. Under Doyle's direction the Utah basketball team played in
Baltimore Ravens staff. He was Baltimore's offensive quality control coach
the national championship game. While in Utah, Doyle also served as state
while working with the offensive line. He was largely responsible for scoutdirector for the NSCA.
ing opponent defenses and assisted with special teams.
Doyle was assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University
of Wisconsin from 1996-98. He oversaw the training programs for the
Erb gained experience on the Syracuse and Hobart College football
football and hockey teams during this time. The Badger football team parstaffs. Erb served three years at Syracuse, where his primary responsibiliticipated in two bowl games (Copper and Outback) and the hockey team
ties included helping with the offensive line and scout team preparation. Erb
also coached receivers at Hobart College for three years.
won the WCHA championship during his tenure.
As a strength and conditioning professional, Doyle has tutored 108 stuErb was a standout receiver at Bucknell University, where he set records
dent-athletes who have advanced to the professional ranks in the NFL, NHL,
for touchdown receptions in a season and career. He set a school record for
average yards per catch in a single game when he averaged 33.7 yards on
and NBA.
Doyle served as offensive line coach at Holy Cross from 1992-95. He
six catches vs. Fordham. His 902 receiving yards in 1989 ranks second
also worked as a graduate assistant at Notre Dame in 1991 and Syracuse
best alltime at Bucknell. He ranks fifth in career all-purpose yards (3,286)
and was Bucknell's Most Valuable Player as a senior in 1990.
in 1990. Notre Dame won the 1992 Sugar Bowl following the 1991 season,
He earned his B.A. in business administration from Bucknell and his
and Syracuse won the 1990 Aloha Bowl.
Doyle was a three-year starter on the offensive line at Boston University
M.A. in high educational administration from Syracuse.
from 1986-88. Doyle served as a student assistant for the football program
Erb was born April 22, 1969. He and his wife, Eileen, have a son , Jacob.
there in 1989.
CARL .ACRSON
Chris earned his B.S. in human movement from Boston University in
Running Backs
1990 and his M.Ed. in education from Boston University in 1991.
Fifth Year at Iowa
Doyle was born June 30, 1968. Chris is from Quincy, Mass., and attendCarl Jackson, a member of the University
ed Boston College High School. Chris and his wife, Tia, have three sons,
of Iowa coaching staff from 1979-91 , is in his
Declan, Donovan, and Dillon.
fifth year as running backs coach since rejoining the Iowa staff. Carl previously served
LESTER ERB
in that same capacity for the Hawkeyes from
Receivers and Special Teams
1979-88 and he was Iowa's offensive coordiFourth Year at Iowa
nator from 1989-91.
Lester Erb is in his fourth season as wide
Running back Fred Russell was named
receivers and special teams coach at the
University of Iowa. He became a member of
first-team all-Big Ten last season when he
the Hawkeye coaching staff in 2000 after
averaged 114.9 yards per game. The Iowa rushing attack
spending one year on the Army staff as tight
ranked second in the league and 17th nationally at
214.2 yards per game.
Erb coached Nate Kaeding to first-team
In 2001 he helped coach running back
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��Ladell Betts to second-team all-Big Ten honors and a spot in the Senior
Bowl. Betts became the first Iowa player to lead the team in rushing four
straight years, and he was a member of the NFL's Washington Redskins
during the 2002 season. Betts rushed for over 1,000 yards in both 2000
and 2001 . Betts ranks second in career rushing and is one of two Iowa RBs
to gain over 1,000 yards in more than one season. Jackson has coached
eight of the 10 Hawkeye running backs who have rushed for over 1,000
yards in a season.
During his first 13-year stint with the Hawkeyes he coached five running
backs (Tony Stewart, Nick Bell, Dennis Mosley, Rick Bayless, and Ronnie
Harmon) to 1,000-yard seasons. In 1979 Mosley became the first Iowa
player ever to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single season, and Stewart
ended his career as Iowa's career rushing leader (he currently ranks third) .
With Jackson on the coaching staff, Iowa has won four Big Ten championships, earning Rose Bowl appearances in 1982, 1986, and 1991 , and a
BCS Orange Bowl appearance last season. In addition, the Hawkeyes have
appeared in eight other bowl games.
The Hawkeyes led the Big Ten in total offense and scoring offense in
1990. Iowa was ranked 11th in scoring offense, 14th in rushing offense,
and 15th in total offense, nationally. In 1991 the Hawkeyes tied the school
record with 10 victories and were ranked fifth in the nation in the final
CNNIUSA Today coaches' poll. Iowa led the Big Ten in scoring in both 2001
(32.6) and 2002 (37.2).
Jackson also worked with the Hawkeye kicking game during his previous stint on the Iowa staff. In 1981 Punter Reggie Roby set an NCAA record
by averaging 49.8 yards per punt, and placekicker Rob Houghtlin is Iowa's
career scoring leader.
In 1992, Jackson joined the staff of the San Francisco 49'ers as offensive backfield coach . The 49ers made the NFL playoffs all five of Jackson's
seasons in San Francisco (1992-96), winning the Super Bowl in 1995. He
also coached two NFL Pro Bowl games in 1993 and 1994.
In 1997 Jackson moved to the University of Texas, serving as offensive
backfield coach under head coach John Mackovic. At Texas Carl coached
NCAA rushing and scoring leader Ricky Williams. He coached Lincoln High
School in Port Arthur, Texas, in 1998.
Jackson served as running backs coach at North Texas State under
Hayden Fry from 1976-78 before coming to Iowa. He coached 14 years
(1963-76) in the Texas high school ranks prior to joining Fry at NTSU in
1976.
An outstanding athlete at Prairie View A&amp;M , Jackson was a two-time
all-conference quarterback and first-team Academic all-American. He was
named the school's outstanding athlete in 1961 . He placed third in the long
jump at the NAIA national track meet in 1961 and second in 1962. His
career-best leap was 25-3 1/2.
Jackson earned his B.S. degree in 1963 and his M.S. in 1975, both from
Prairie View A&amp;M.
Jackson was born Aug . 16, 1940, in Bay City, Texas. He and his wife ,
Doris, have two grown children , Carl Jr. and Cheryl, and two grandchildren,
Cara (11 ), and Aaron (1 0) Jackson.
RIC OHNSON

Tight Ends and Recruiting Coordinator
Fifth Yea r at Iowa
Eric Johnson takes on a new assignment as he begins his fifth year at
the University of Iowa. Johnson will coach the Hawkeye tight ends and will
serve as the program's recruiting coordinator. He takes over for Reese

Morgan, who now coaches the Hawkeye
offensive line.
Eric has served as Iowa's quality control assistant for the last three years. He
was a defensive graduate assistant during
his first year (1999) at Iowa. Johnson has
helped Morgan in Iowa's recruiting efforts
the last three years. Iowa recruiting classes in 2000, 2001 , and 2003 were ranked
in the nation 's top 25 by most of the top
recruiting services. Eric also headed
Iowa's ambassador program, a group of
students who assist during the visitation process of prospective studentathletes.
Johnson joined the Iowa staff after serving as a graduate assistant
coach at Vanderbilt University from 1996-98, working one season with the
linebackers and two years with the defensive backs. At Vanderbilt Eric
worked under coach Woody Widenhofer for one season and under Norm
Parker, Iowa's current defensive coordinator, for two years .
Johnson attended Vanderbilt after his prep career at Whitefish Bay HS
in Milwaukee, Wis., where he was defensive MVP as a senior linebacker.
After a redshirt season Eric was a member of the Vanderbilt squad for one
season before being injured.
Johnson was a student assistant coach at Vanderbilt for two seasons,
working with coach Gerry DiNardo. After earning his bachelor's degree in
history in 1995, Eric remained at Vanderbilt as director of football operations for one year before serving as a graduate assistant coach. Johnson
has completed course work toward his master's degree in health, promotion , and education.
Eric was born May 24, 1972, in Milwaukee. His wife's name is Patsy.
ON McLAUGHLIN

Qual ity Control Assistant
Fourth Year at Iowa
Jon Mclaughlin is in his fourth year on
the University of Iowa football staff. Jon is in
his first year as Iowa's quality control assistant after working with the Iowa offensive line
as a graduate assistant for the past three
seasons.
A year ago Mclaughlin assisted with the
Iowa offensive that ranked seventh in the
nation in scoring (37.2), 13th in total offense
(424.5), and 17th in rushing offense (214.2). The Hawkeye offense led the
Big Ten in scoring for the second straight season, while also leading the
league in pass efficiency (156.3), third-down conversions (46.6%), and
sacks allowed (12), while ranking second in rushing offense and third in
total offense.
Mclaughlin joined the Iowa staff after serving as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Muhlenberg College in Allentown , Pa., for
three seasons. Mclaughlin was on the staff at Muhlenberg for four years.
His first season there he served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach . During his three years as offensive coordinator, Muhlenberg set 29 individual and team
school offensive records. Mclaughlin coached
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terence honors. He was also the Muhlenberg baseball coach in 1996-97.
In 1995 Mclaughlin was on the staff at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.,
serving as assistant offensive line coach and head junior varsity coach .
Cornell set a school record in 1995 for total yards in a season , averaging
over 420 yards per game.
Mclaughlin served as defensive line coach and special teams coordinator at Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y., in 1993-94, where he worked with
current Iowa assistant Lester Erb. Hobart earned its first-ever postseason
playoff bid in 1993.
Jon was the defensive line coach at Alfred University in Alfred , N.Y., in
1992.
Mclaughlin coached at the high school level in 1991 , serving as offensive and defensive line coach at Watkins Glen High School in Watkins Glen,
N.Y.
As a player Mclaughlin was a four-year starter in the defensive line at
Alfred University.
Jon earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Alfred University
in 1991 and is pursuing his master's degree in recreational sports
management.
Mclaughlin was born June 11 , 1968, in Bloomfield, Conn.

ESE MORGAN

Reese Morgan, one of the most successful high school coaches in Iowa prep history,
is in his fourth year with the Hawkeyes.
Morgan will be directing the offensive line for
the first time this season. Morgan spent the
first three years on the staff as tight ends
coach and recruiting coordinator.
Morgan coached tight end Dallas Clark to
consensus all-America honors last year. Clark
was also named winner of the John Mackey Award , which goes annually to
college football 's top tight end. Clark was named to at least seven first-team
all-America teams.
Morgan became part of the Iowa staff after eight years at West High
School in Iowa City. He took a West program that had lost 35 straight
games and resurrected it to elite status in the state. West won state Class
4A (largest class in the state) titles in 1995, 1998, and 1999. Morgan left
the program with a 26-game winning streak.
Between 1994 and 1999 his West High School teams were 62-7. His
overall record at West was 67-20. He has totaled 146 career prep victories.
Morgan is a member of the Iowa High School Coaches' Hall of Fame.
He also served as assistant principal and dean of students at Iowa City
West High School.
Reese also served as a teacher (1973-92), assistant football coach
(1973-77) , and head football coach (1978-91) at Benton Community High
School. He led Benton Community to a winning football season in 1978 and
guided his teams there into the state playoffs on three occasions.
Morgan attended St. Mary's High School in Lorain , Ohio. He lettered
three times in football and one year in track and field. He was a linebacker
on the Wartburg College football team . Reese was a four-year letterman for
the Knights and was team captain as a senior in 1971 .
Morgan earned his B.A. degree in education from Wartburg and earned
a master's degree in educational administration from the University of

Northern Iowa.
Morgan was born June 22, 1950. Reese and his wife, Jo, have two
daughters, Jessica and Caitlin , and a granddaughter, Morgan.

HILPARKER
Defensive Backs
Fifth Year at Iowa
Phil Parker is in his fifth season as defensive backs coach at the University of Iowa.
Phil coached strong safety Bob Sanders
to first-team all-Big Ten honors in each of the
past two seasons. Sanders was also named
to The Sporting News' fourth all-America
team a year ago. In 2001 Sanders earned
National Defensive Player of the Week after
collecting 25 tackles in a win over Indiana.
Sanders ranked 30th nationally with 11 .1 tackles per game in 2001 , and he
returns this season for his senior year.
In addition, free safety Derek Pagel , a former walk-on , became one of
Iowa's top defensive backs a year ago as Iowa ranked third in the Big Ten
in pass-efficiency defense. Pagel earned second-team all-Big Ten honors
and was a fifth-round selection of the New York Jets in the 2003 NFL Draft.
Cornerbacks Antwan Allen and Jovan Johnson each collected freshman allAmerica honors last year as well.
The play of the secondary last season helped the Iowa defense rank second in the Big Ten in turnover margin (+1.2) and rushing defense (81 .9) and
third in scoring defense (19.7).
In 1999, Iowa's secondary was led by the play of safety Matt Bowen.
Bowen led the team in tackles (1 09) for the second straight season. He was
voted second-team all-Big Ten and was a sixth-round selection of the St.
Louis Rams in the NFL Draft. Bowen will join the Washington Redskins for
the 2003 season after signing a multiyear contract following the 2002
season.
Parker was the defensive backfield coach at Toledo for 11 seasons prior
to joining the Iowa staff. During his tenure at Toledo , Parker coached 10 allconference selections and helped the Rockets win conference division
championships in 1997 and 1998.
Toledo won Mid-American Conference championships in 1990 and
1995 and competed in the 1995 Las Vegas Bowl. In 1995 Toledo completed an undefeated season and was ranked 22nd in the final UPI poll and 24th
in the CNN poll. That season Toledo led the nation in turnover margin. Two
of Parker's Toledo players, Darren Anderson and Clarence Love, were drafted and played in the NFL. In 1998, Toledo ranked 19th in the nation in scoring defense.
In 1990 the Toledo defense ranked 12th in the nation in total defense . In
1992 Toledo ranked ninth in the nation in pass-efficiency defense and 11th
in rushing defense.
Parker served as a graduate assistant coach for one year at Michigan
State. Parker was on the Spartan staff in 1987 when MSU won the Big Ten
title and defeated Southern California in the 1988 Rose Bowl.
Phil was a standout defensive back at Michigan State, earning first-team
all-Big Ten honors in 1983, 1984, and 1985. Parker was named
defensive MVP at Michigan State in 1983 and 1985 and
was invited to the Hula Bowl following his senior
season.
While at Michigan State Parker helped
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the Spartans earn invitations to the 1984 Cherry Bowl, where he was named
Most Valuable Player, and the 1985 All-American Bowl.
Parker earned his B.S. degree from Michigan State in 1986.
Parker was born March 13, 1963, in Lorain, Ohio. Phil and his wife,
Sandy, have two children, Tyler and Paige.

ARRELL WILSON
Outside Linebackers and Special Teams
Second Year at Iowa
Darrell Wilson , a coach with collegiate and
high school football coaching experience , is in
his second year on the Iowa staff. He coaches
the outside linebackers and special teams.
Darrel coached Grant Steen to secondteam all-Big Ten honors last season. Steen
intercepted three passes in a win at Indiana
last season , a feat that ties an NCAA record
for interceptions in a game by a linebacker.
Last season Iowa's defense ranked second
in the Big Ten in rushing defense (81 .9) and
turnover margin (+1.2), tied for second in QB sacks (40), and ranked third
in scoring defense (19. 7) and pass-efficiency defense (113.7).
Wilson joined the Iowa staff after serving as outside linebacker coach
and special teams coordinator at the University of Wisconsin for two years
(2000-01 ). One of his star players at Wisconsin was punter Kevin Stemke,
winner of the 2000 Ray Guy Punter of the Year Award .
He also coached running backs at Rutgers (1999) and the defensive
secondary and wide receivers at Rhode Island (1996-98) .
Before his collegiate coaching career began , he compiled a 65-18
record as head coach at Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden , N.J.
(1988-95) . His Wilson HS teams won five conference championships and
four times advanced to the South Jersey Group Ill state finals.
Along with the outstanding success of his teams on the football field,
Wilson was named Camden's Citizen of the Year by the Rotary Club in 1992.
A former honorable mention Division 1-AA all-America defensive back
for Connecticut (1976-80) , Wilson was named to the Huskies' 1DOth
anniversary all-time team in 1998. He played one year with the New
England Patriots (1981) and five seasons (1982-86) with the CFL's Toronto
Argonauts . He was a member of the 1983 squad that won the CFL's Grey
Cup.
Wilson graduated with a B.A. in sociology from Connecticut in 1981 .
Darrell was born July 28, 1958. He and his wife, Monica, have four
daughters, Brianna, Kayla, Kiana, and Jehlani.
.. BLAZEK
Offensive Graduate Assistant Coach
A.J. Blazek is in his second season as a
graduate assistant coach after serving as a
student assistant coach in 2001. He will work
with the Iowa offense in 2002 after previously
working with the Hawkeye defense.
Blazek helped with an Iowa defense that
last season ranked second in the Big Ten in
rushing defense (81.9) and turnover margin
(+ 1.2), tied for second in QB sacks (40), and

ranked third in scoring defense (19.7) and pass-efficiency defense (113.7).
Nationally, Iowa's defense ranked fifth in rushing defense and 12th in
turnover margin.
Blazek started all 12 games during the 2000 season at center for the
Hawkeyes and was a two-year letterman after joining the program from
Butler County Community College (Kan .).
In 2000 Blazek earned honorable mention all-Big Ten honors and was
an Academic all-Big Ten selection his senior season. He was named a permanent team captain at the conclusion of the season , earned the team
Hustle Award for offense and received the Iron Hawk Award . A.J. as a senior was the only Hawkeye offensive lineman to start all 12 games at the
same position. He played all but one offensive down during the season ,
missing one play vs. Ohio State.
In 1999 Blazek started the first three games of the season and five
games overall. He also earned Academic all-Big Ten honors as a junior.
Following his college career, Blazek played for the Chicago Rush of the
Arena Football League in both 2001 and 2002. In 2001 he earned the
Walton Payton Award for community service in the Chicago area.
Blazek was born Nov. 5, 1978.

MOND BRAITHWAITE
Strength and Conditioning Assistant
Second Year at Iowa
Raimond Braithwaite is in his second year
as assistant strength and conditioning coach
at the University of Iowa.
Joining the Iowa program prior to the
2002 season , Braithwaite was a member of
the strength and conditioning staff that assisted the Hawkeyes in earning a perfect 8-0
league record , a share of the Big Ten
Conference title, and an invitation to the
Orange Bowl at the conclusion of last season ,
Iowa's first-ever BCS bowl appearance .
Braithwaite joined the Iowa football program after serving as a graduate
assistant strength and conditioning coach at Florida State University during
the 2002 spring . Braithwaite worked with the football and women's golf
teams at Florida State, where his responsibilities included lifting technique
instruction, organization of football lifting groups, assisting in the administration of torso development and dynamic warm-up, football lifting groups,
and assisting in the maintenance of equipment in the weight room.
Braithwaite served as an intern at Florida State in 2001 , assisting in the
instruction of workout programs for various FSU athletic teams, including
football, softball , and men's and women's golf. From March to December of
1999 Raimond was employed as a rehab tech at NovaCare Outpatient
Rehabilitation , assisting in the setup and provision of patient care.
Braithwaite earned a bachelor's degree in Sports Science from the
University of West Florida in 1999 and his master's degree in science in
exercise physiology from Florida State University in 2001 .
Braithwaite competed in both football and basketball as a prep at New
Berlin Central HS in New Berlin, N.Y.
Raimond is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and
is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning
Association.
Raimond was born Nov. 11 , 1977, in
Queens, N.Y.
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�RY.AN DERMODY
Strength and Conditioning Assistant
Second Year at Iowa
Bryan Dermody is in his second year as
assistant strength and conditioning coach at
the University of Iowa. Dermody is actively
involved in all aspects of the strength and
conditioning program for Iowa football.
Dermody became a full-time member of
the Hawkeye staff after serving as an intern
with the Iowa program for two years. He
joined the Iowa program after serving as a
student assistant strength and conditioning
coach at Lakeland (Wis.) College, where he
was involved with the design and implementation of the strength and conditioning program for football and men's basketball.
As a member of the strength and conditioning staff at Iowa, Dermody
has seen the Hawkeyes advance to consecutive bowl games (Alamo in 2001
and Orange in 2002) while winning 10 straight games in Big Ten play and
earning a share of the 2002 Big Ten title with a perfect 8-0 league record .
Bryan graduated summa cum laude from Lakeland College with a B.A.
degree in exercise science, with an emphasis on athletic training . As a student athletic trainer at Lakeland he assisted with evaluation, treatment, and
rehabilitation for student-athletes in 15 NCAA Division Ill intercollegiate
sports, while serving as the head student trainer for men's basketball and
baseball.
Dermody was a three-year starter at outside linebacker for the Musky
football team as an undergraduate at Lakeland College. He served as team
captain as a senior. He earned honorable mention honors in the All-llliniBadger Conference, was named Academic All-lllini-Badger Conference and
was named to the Verizon Academic all-America district team .
Dermody is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, and he is a
member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. In 2001
Bryan was a recipient of the prestigious National Strength and Conditioning
Association Challenge Scholarship.
Bryan was born April 4, 1979, and is a native of Greenfield, Wis. He
competed in football and track and field while attending Greenfield HS.
AMES DOBSON
Strength and Conditioning Assistant
Fifth Year at Iowa
James Dobson is in his fifth year as assistant strength and conditioning coach at the
University of Iowa.
As a member of the strength and conditioning staff at Iowa, Dobson has seen the
Hawkeyes advance to consecutive bowl
games (Alamo in 2001 and Orange in 2002)
while winning 10 straight games in Big Ten
play and earning a share of the 2002 Big Ten
title with a perfect 8-0 league record.
Dobson joined the Iowa football program
after serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Southern
Methodist University for two years. At SMU Dobson worked with the
Mustang football, volleyball, and basketball teams.

Dobson attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison , where he
worked as a student assistant with the Badger football team for three seasons as an undergraduate. James earned his B.S. degree in kinesiology
from Wisconsin in 1996.
Dobson is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association .
James attended Mt. Horeb (Wis.) High School, where he competed in
football and baseball.
Dobson was born Nov. 8, 1973, in Mt. Horeb, Wis. James and his wife,
Rebecca, have a son, Colton.

ICHAEL KETCHUM
Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach
First Year at Iowa
Michael Ketchum is in his first season as
a graduate assistant coach at the University
of Iowa. He will work with the Hawkeye
defense.
Ketchum joins the Iowa program from
Vanderbilt University, where he served as
video coordinator for the football program,
serving on the Vanderbilt staff in both 2001
and 2002. Ketchum worked in all areas of the
football video department, including editing
of practice and game video, supervising student workers in all phases of the football video operation, and videotaping
practice and game competition for other Vanderbilt athletic teams.
During the 2001 football season Ketchum was also involved with assisting the offensive coaching staff in the breakdown of opponent game video.
Ketchum was a graduate assistant coach at Cumberland University in
1999 and 2000, working with the Cumberland offense. Michael assisted in
coaching the offensive tackles and tight ends during the 2000 season, as
well as serving as video coordinator. In his first season at Cumberland he
assisted with the offensive line and wide receivers.
Ketchum also handled additional duties within the football program,
including assisting in equipment management and field management and
involvement in breakfast check, study hall, curfew check, in-office recruiting, and assisting with the strength and conditioning program.
Michael was a four-year football letterman (1996-98) at the University
of the South, where he was also involved with the rugby program throughout his college career. As a prep football player at Gainesville (Ga.) HS
Ketchum was a team captain and was runner-up for Hall County Offensive
Lineman of the Year. He also earned two letters with the varsity wrestling
program.
Ketchum earned his master's degree in organizational and human relations management from Cumberland in 2001 after earning his bachelor's
degree in 1999 from the University of the South.
Ketchum was born July 2, 1977, in Atlanta, Ga. He is engaged to
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WR ......... ll
LT ........... 78
LG .......... 74
61
RG .......... 71
RT ........... 69
TE ........... 35
QB .......... 10
WR ......... 9
RB .......... 2
FB .......... .46

WR ......... 3
LT ........... 74
LG .......... 59
65
RG .......... 79
RT ........... 63
TE ........... 80
QB .......... 7
TB .......... 21
FB .......... .40
FL.. ......... 85

c ...........

Hinkel, 84 Melloy
Gallery, 70 Gray
Walker, 59 Cronin
Ferentz, 54 Elgin
Rothwell, 75 Borchers
McMahon, 64 Felder
Jensen, 49 Follett
Chandler, 5 Tate, 16 Manson
Brown, 13 Ochoa
Russell, 23 Schnoor
Ch. Davis, 40 Cervantes

c .............

Dance, 20 Dyer
Love, 75 Alvarez
Schifano, 73 Schmidt
Weber, 64 Dunn
Zeppuhar, 72 Minocchi
Mills, 76 Miles
Upshaw, 88 Miller
Seeley, 13 Piskorik
Leeper, 22 Dawson
Shaughnessy, 41 Wilson
Knueven, 86 Watson

IOWA DEFENSE

BUFFALO DEFENSE

DE ......... .48
DT .......... 90
DT ......... .45
DE .......... 31
OLB ....... .42
MLB ....... 52
WLB ....... 18
LC .......... 26
SS ........... 33
FS ........... 37
RC .......... 20

Hodges, 60 Luebke
Clauss, 93 Helms
Babineaux, 38 Neubauer
Roth, 79 Freeman
Steen, 50 G. Lewis/ 7 Roberts
Hodge, 53 Worthy
Greenway, 27 Miles
J. Johnson, 36 Ejiasi
Sanders, 19 Smith/15 Merrick
Considine, 19 Smith/39 Paschal
Allen, 3 Dawkins

LE ........... 37
DT .......... 62
NT .......... 94
RE .......... 52
OLB ........ 55
ILB ......... 4
OLB ....... .46
CB .......... 32
SS ........... 6
FS ........... 2
CB .......... 28

Jacques, 96 Clark
Schroeder, 87 Abraham
Atuatasi, 53 Berry
Austrum, 49 A. Sanders
Clifton, 44 Morris
Wilcher, 93 Harris
Cummings, 99 R. Sanders
Bradford, 31 Arroyo
Williams, 29 Gibson
Graham, I 0 Baines
Smith, 10 Baines

PT ........... 28
PK .......... 95

Bradley, 91 J. Gallery
Kaeding, 1 Schlicher

PT ........... 17
PK .......... 18

Milano, 19 Moss
Baker, 17 Milano

THE BULLS

THE HAWKEYES
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Fred Russell
Ma'Quan Dawkins
Herb Grigsby
Drew Tate
jermire Roberts
Eric McCollom
James Townsend
Maurice Brown
Khaliq Price
athan Chandler
Taylor Strube
Ed Hinkel
Cy Phillips
Brock Ita
Ramon Ochoa
Adolphus Shelton
Miguel Merrick
jason Manson
Marques Simmons
jonathan Zanders
Chad Greenway
Chris Smith
Antwan Allen
Albert Young
jacob Spratt
Calvin Davis
Kyle Riffel
Marcus Schnoor
Marcus Paschal
jovon Johnson
Edmond Miles
David Bradley
jerrnelle Lewis
Ryan Majerus
Matt Roth
Kevin Sherlock
Andrew Becker
Bob Sanders
A.J. Johnson
Erik jensen
Rory Steinbach
Chigozie Ejiasi
Sean Considine
Matt eubauer
Chris Brevi
Edgar Cervantes
Mike Klinkenborg
Richie Williams
Grant Steen
Aaron Mickens
Mike Humpal

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QB
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Champ Davis
Brett Chinander
Eric Zilisch
Paul Wilson
Howard Hodges
Sam Brownlee
Mike Follett
George Lewis
Zach Gabelmann
Abdul Hodge
Kevin Worthy
Mike Elgin
jacob Gancarczyk
Tom Busch
Brian Meidlinger
Tom Revak
Blake Larsen
Ben Cronin
Tyler Luebke
Brian Ferentz
Chris Felder
Alex Willcox
Kody Asmus
Jacob Bowers
Peter McMahon
Lee Gray
Eric Rothwell
George Eshareturi
C.j. Barkema
David Walker
Kory Borchers
Mike jones
Sam Aiello
Clint Huntrods
Robert Gallery
Marshall Freeman
Greg Dollmeyer
Tony jackson
Ben Gates
Matt Melloy
Warren Holloway
Scott Chandler
Tyler Fanucchi
jared Clauss
john Gallery
Kenny lwebema
jory Helms
ate Kaeding
john Traynor
Derreck Robinson
Bryan Mattison

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LB
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LB
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GRAHAM, Mark
DB
DANCE, Tim
WR
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LB
PELZ, Dallas
P/K
WILLIAMS, Gemara
DB
SECKY, Randall
QB
ROB! SON, Eddie
DB
KING, Steven
RB
BAINES, Angel
DB
BUCHA AN, Kevin
WR
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QB
PISKORIK, P.j.
QB
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BAKER, Michael
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DYER, Derrick
WR
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RB
DAWSON, Dave
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BYROM, Kareem
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DB
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HAYMORE, LaRon
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LB
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FB
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DB
JACQUES, Philip
DE
THOMAS, Stephen
DB
ERVIN, Ollice
LB
SHAUGHNESSY, Tom
FB
WILSON, Tyrone
FB
PATTERSON, jared
RB
McEACHERN, Lucas
DB
MORRIS, Rodney
LB
PIROWSKI, Hank
LB
CUMMINGS, Bryan
LB
ROBERTSON, Todd
LB
BOURJOLLY, jude
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AUSTRUM, Demetrius DE
BERRY, JUrk
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LB
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BUBLAVI, jeff
LB
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OL
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CONRAD, Jan
DL
SCHROEDER, Rob
DT
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OL
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OL
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AUGUSTE, Leroy
OL
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BURGIO, jon
STRESING, Art
OL
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OL
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RICHARD, jamey
OL
MINOCCHI, Dan
OL
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LOVE, Zachary
OL
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ALVAREZ, Alex
OL
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OT
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OL
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ZEPPUHAR, Erik
OL
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UPSHAW, Chad
WR
LARMO D, DeSean
WR
McCLOVER, Gabriel
WR
GREEN, jeff
WR
KNUEVEN, Matt
WR
WATSON, Brian
DT
ABRAHAM, Marek
TE
MILLER, Brian
TE
SCOTT, Trevor
TE
VRANTSIS, Greg
WASHINGTON, Leonard DL
LB
HARRIS, Obadiah
DL
ATUATASJ, Sagan
DL
DOMBEK, jeff
DE
CLARK, Rashad
DE
SMITH, Andrae
LB
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���Full Name: Maurice Jamaal Brown
Nickname: Mo, Mobeasy
Birthdate: 2/ II /81
Major: Economics
Height: 6'2
Weight: 215
Shoe Size: II
Bench Press: 365 lbs.
40 Yard Dash Time: 4.46 seconds
Food: Steak
Musical Artist: Hot Boyz
Movie: Scarface
TV Show: Bernie Mac
Video Game System: Playstation 2
Color: Black
Professional Sports Team: Miami
Dolphins

Senior wide receiver Maurice Brown
enters the 2003 season after a breakout
junior year. Brown led the Hawkeye
receivers in 2002 with 48 receptions, 966
yards, and II touchdowns. Brown set the
Iowa single-season record for touchdown
receptions, edging out Quinn Early's 10
touchdown receptions in 1987. His 20.1
yards per catch ranked fourth nationally in
2002. The Fort Lauderdale. FL native
recently sat down with Sports Information
Student Assistant Aaron Blau to talk about
his life on and otT the field.
Who had the biggest influence on your
football career?
I would have to say me because I made the
choice to play football.

How does it feel to have the singleseason touchdown reception record at
Iowa?
It feels great, but I'm IWt done yet. I have
another season to pro\'e what I am capable of
and hopefully I will hal'e a lot more
touchdowns this year.

What was your most memorable
moment from last season?
In the lockRr mom ajier beating Minnesota and
knowing that we were 8-0 in tire Big Ten and we
were Big Ten champ1. The first two games of
the vear were great too. My first two catches
went for touchdowns.

Is there any significance in your jersey
number (9)?
1\·e been wearing it since high school. I just
like it. One of my fai'Orite receil•ers in high
school wore #9 and my uncle is alw nicknamed
T-9.

Do you do anything special to get
yourself pumped up before game time?
I try not to think about the game umil it
happens. .411 week we talk and focus on the
game. Before game time, I just listen to mu1ic
and try to relwr.

What is most thrilling to you about
football?
Dominating the man across from me.

How hard was it to move to Iowa after
growing up in Florida?
It wasn't too hard, except for the winters. I knew
Fred Barr and Colin Cole before I came to Iowa
and they made it pretty easy for me.

If you could play any other position,

what would you play?
The only other position I would think about
playing is defensive end. I lo~·e playing recei1•er
and really don "t want to play anything else, but
when I was lin/e. everyone wanted to be a
defemive end.

If you had the opportunity to play for
any team in the NFL, what team would
you pick?
I don't care what team it is, as long as I make it
to the NFL someday.

What do you enjoy most about playing
receiver?
Recei1•ers get to 1rulke the flashy plays and scon!!
the touchdowm, that's really fun. I love to
dmni1wte the defender that is trying to guard me.

If you could go one-on-one against any

defensive back, who would it be?
Deion Sanders because he is one of the best and
I would likR to see how I would do against him.

If you won a trip and were able to take
one teammate and one coach with you,
who would you pick?
I would takR Jermelle Lewis because he is my
best friend and coach Erb because he has
helped me through so much. We are real close
and we hal'e more than a player-coach
relationship, we have a good friendship.

What is something that few people know
about you?
A lot of people call me Mo. but my real first
name is Maurice.

What is the best part about being a
student-athlete at the University of
Iowa?
n1e camaraderie with the team is great. I just
like to chill with my teammates.

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Full Name: Jared Robert Clauss
Birthdate: April7, 1981
Major: Communications
Height: 6-5
Weight: 280
Shoe Size: 14
Parents' Names: Bob and Marilyn Clauss
Sibling's Names: Cory (25)

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Video Game: 2003 NCAA College Football
Thing About Being a Hawkeye: Improving as a
team, while doing it the right way.

If you were on a deserted island, which
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have with you and why?

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Ferentz? What was your first impression when you met him?

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Terry Anderson

Dale Arens

Dave Aspelmeler

Carla Baker

Pat Beemer

Head Mens Golf Coach and

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Head Soooer Coach

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Paige Bixler

Gayle Blevins

Lisa Sluder

Don Boland

R. Joe Border

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Faalities Mecharnc

Amy Bowen

Tom Brands

Lucy Broadston

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Jeffery Bullock

Janet Burcham

Steve Callaway

Scott Cappos

BobbeCamey

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Lisa Cellucci

Larry Cookman

Susan Cooper

Pam Culver

Jack Dahm

John Davey

Jean Davis

Asst. Field Hockey
Coach

Equipment Manager

Clerk

Secretary

Head Men's
Baseball Coach

Head Men's
Swimming Coach

Administrative Asst.

Celia Eckermann

Matt Ellison

Anthony Dean

Shelly Deutsch

Cale Doyle

Matt Doyle

Tom Dunn

Director of Sports
Camps

Secretary

Golf Course
Maintenance

Asst. Athletic
Trainer

Head Men's
Gymnastics Coach

Sandy Ethridge

Pam Finke

Jenni Fitzgerald

Dan Foster

Dan Gable

Chris Gonzalez

James Grant

Account Specialist

Clerk

Asst. Women's
Basketball Coach

Assoc. Director of
Athletic Training

Asst. to the Director

Asst. Volleyball
Coach

Head Women's
Track Coach

Asst. Director of
DevelopmentEvents/Campaign
Coordinator

Art Director

Services

Peter Gray

Janet Greder

Tracey Griesbaum

Marlene Haman

Jennie Hartgrave

Assoc. Director of
Student Services

Academic
Coordinator

Head Field Hockey
Coach

Development
Services Manager

Athletic Trainer

Peggy Hausler

Aaron Hawks

Matt Henderson

Kristi Higby

Mike Hoffman

Administrative Asst.

Asst. Men's
Swimming Coach

Dir. of Development,
Annual Support

Secretary

Plant Services
Supervisor

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�IOWA ATHLETIC STAFF

CONTINUED

Steve Houghton

Donna Howe

Peggy Jenn

Jan Jensen

Randy Jensen

Brian Jones

Gerald Jones

Head Men's Tennis
Coach

Clerk

Athletic Equipment
Manager

Assoc. Head
Women's Basketball
Coach

Facilities Mechanic

Asst. Men's
Basketball Coach

Rowing Rigger

Marie Kasparek

Mary Jo Kinney

Alex Kolyvanov

Mandi Kowal

Greg Lansing

Mike Lawler

Cynthia Leonard

Secretary

Administrative Asst.

Asst. Men's
Gymnastics Coach

Head Rowing
Coach

Asst. Men's
Basketball Coach

Assoc. Director of
Athletic Training
Services

Secretary

Judy Leonard

Larissa Libby

Marc Long

Mike Lorenzen

Laura Macfarlane

Kathleen Matthes

Bill Maxwell

Secretary

Assoc. Head
Women's
Gymnastics Coach

Asst. Women's
Swimming Coach

Head Women's
Gymnastics Coach

Asst. Rowing Coach

Secretary

Strength Coach

Derek May

Randy McCray

Pat McGhee

Chad Mejia

Karen Messier

Jana Michael

Michael Morgan

Asst. Women's
Gymnastics Coach

Facilities Mechanic

Asst. Men's Track
Coach

Asst. Golf
Professional

Clerk

Director for
Development, Major
Gifts/Women

Asst. Women's
Basketball Coach

Boyd Murray

Judy Nealson

Nancy Nelson

Lori Neu

Toni Neykova

Gregg Niemiec

Garland O'Keeffe

Assoc. Director of
Athletic Training
Services

Clerk

Secretary

Secretary

Asst. Women's
Tennis Coach

Spirit Coordinator

Head Women's
Swim Coach

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CONTINUED

Melissa Ohta

Jerry Palmer

Nancy Parker

Rae Parker

Asst. Volleyball
Coach

Video Production
Asst.

Student Services
Asst. Director

Asst. to the
Director

Michael Patterson

Irene Pearson

Lisa Piper

Andy Piro

Facilities Mechanic

Secretary

Secretary

Senior Director of
Development,
Endowments

Mark Plakorus

Larry Putney

Jess Rickertsen

Christa Roberts

Asst. Soccer
Coach

Facilities Mechanic

Asst. Director of
Ticket Operations

Secretary

Joyce Rossie

Bob Rydze

Linda Scott

Damian Simcox

Clerk

Diving Coach

Administrative Asst.

Director of Facilities

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Les Steenlage

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Facilities Mechanic

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Jerry Strom

Kris Stumpf

Mike Swift

Melissa Tagliente

Rose Thomas

Diane Thomason

Faye Thompson

Administrative Asst.

Secretary

Groundskeeper

Asst. Field Hockey
Coach

Administative Asst.

On-Campus
Recruiting
Coordinator

Athletic Trainer

Ted Thorn

Toby Trail

Dmitri Trouch

Pete VanEiswyk

Holly Van Vlymen

Michelle Venturella

Traci Wagner

Superintendent of
Golf Course

Asst. Director of
Marketing

Asst. Men's
Gymnastics Coach

Facilities Mechanic

Asst. Softball Coach

Asst. Softball Coach

Asst. Director of
Sports Information

Theresa Walenta

Rich Walker

Susan Walker

Jim Walters

Paul Wardlaw

Vicki Wear

Matt Weitzel

Secretary

Assistant Men's
Basketball Coach

zzAsst. Director of
Student Services and
Coordinator of Retention

Groundskeeper

Head Women's
Tennis Coach

Secretary

Asst. Director of
Sports Information

Larry Wieczorek

Kendra Wieditz

Hope Williams

Joe Williams

Andy Winkelmann

Head Men's
Track/Cross
Country Coach

Office Coordinator

Academic
Coordinator

Asst. Wrestling
Coach

Academic
Coordinator

Tony Wirt

Wendy Wisehart

Don Yeggy

Judy Yoder

Jim Zalesky

Asst. Director of
Sports Information

Asst. Rowing Coach

Auto Mechanic

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ALLEN MOTORS
HIAWATHA, lA 52233

AL CHAPMAN
ALLEN MOTORS
HIAWATHA, lA 52233

RICH WILLIS
BETIS CADILLAC/LEXUS
DES MOINES, lA 50325

DAN BEVINS
BEVINS MOTORS, INC.
BELLE PLAINE, lA 52208

SCOTI BEVINS
BEVINS MOTORS, INC.
BELLE PLAINE, lA. 52208

JOHN SCHROEDER
BLOOMFIELD FORDMERCURY, INC.
BLOOMFIELD, lA 52537

MARK ZIMMERMAN
BOB ZIMMERMAN FORD
CEDAR RAPIDS, lA 52406

JOHN DEERY SR.
BRAD DEERY MOTORS, INC.
MAQUOKETA, lA 52060

BRAD DEERY
BRAD DEERY MOTORS, INC.
MAQUOKETA, lA 52060
DEERY BROS.
W. BURLINGTON, lA 52655

JOHN M. CHEZIK
CHEZIK-SAYERS HONDA
IOWA CITY, lA 52246

JON M. BELL
CHEZIK-SAYERS IMPORTS
MERCEDES-MITSUBISHIVOLVO
IOWA CITY, lA 52246

LARRY CLEMENT
CLEMENT AVIATION SALES
FT. DODGE, lA 50501

SAM BUSER
COMMUNITY AUTO PLAZA
WATERLOO, lA 50704

DARWIN KILBURG
D AND D CHEVROLET
DEWITI, lA 52742

OALE HOWARD
DALE HOWARD, INC.
IOWA FALLS, lA 50126

DAN DEERY
DAN DEERY MOTOR
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CEDAR FALLS, lA 50613

MICHAEL E. DUEA
DUEA MOTOR COMPANY
ALBIA, lA 52531

RANDY OAKLEY
BOB MICKEY FIRST
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CEDAR RAPIDS, lA 52402

AARON WALTER
GIB WALTER MOTORS, INC.
GLENWOOD, lA 51534

ANNE HARGRAVE
HARGRAVE MCELENEY, INC.
IOWA CITY, IOWA 52246

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HARTWIG MTRS. INC.
IOWA CITY, lA 52240

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HARTWIG MTRS. INC.
IOWA CITY, lA 52240

TOM HOLOIMAN
HOLDIMAN MOTOR INC.
CEDAR FALLS, lA 50613

MAX HOLMES, JR .
HOLMES OLDSMOBILE,
HONDA
DES MOINES, lA 50325

JOHN LEPELTAK
HOLMES OLDSMOBILE,
HONDA
DES MOINES, lA 50325

RICHARD JONES
J.M. JONES &amp; SONS
MANCHESTER, lA 52057

RUSTY JONES
J.M. JONES &amp;SONS
MANCHESTER, lA 52057

RICK ROJEK
JIM ARENSON
CHEVROLET-IMPORTS
CENTER POINT, lA 52213

JIM MILLER
JIM MILLER NISSANSUBARU
CEDAR RAPIDS, lA 52402

JOHN DEERY, JR.
JOHN DEERY OLDS-NISSAN
CEDAR FALLS, lA 50613

JOHN FALB
JOHN FALB CO.
WEST UNION, lA 52175

GARY JUNGE
JUNGE CHRYSLER -JEEPDODGE
CENTER POINT, lA 52213

JASON JUNGE
JUNGE CHRYSLER - JEEP DODGE
CENTER POINT, lA 52213

DON MEIER
KEMMANN CHEVROLET
LOWDEN, lA 52255

DOUG KRIEGER
KRIEGER MOTOR CO.
MUSCATINE, lA 52761

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WEST BRANCH FORD
WEST BRANCH, lA 52358

NEIL WIELE
WIELE CHEVROLET
WEST LIBERTY, lA 52776

MARK A. ZIMMERMAN
ZIMMERMAN PONTIAC·
CADILLAC-OLDS·HONDA
ROCK ISLAND, IL 61201

GEORGE COOLEY
C&amp;S COMPANY SUBARU
WATERLOO, lA 50702

KEN WILLIAMSON
CAROUSEL FORD
IOWA CITY, lA 52240

DR. FRED AND DOROTHY
CARPENTER
THREE AND SCOTI
NEWTON, lA 50208

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IOWA CITY, lA 52240

DEB MEYERS
MCGURK-MEYERS MOTORS
CORALVILLE, lA 52241

KEN WILLIAMSON
NISSAN OF IOWA CITY
IOWA CITY, lA 52246

PETER MCLAUGHLIN
MCLAUGHLIN OLDSCADILLAC-ISUZU, INC.
MOLINE, IL 61265

RUSS LARSON
WASHINGTON AUTO PLAZA
WASHINGTON, lA 52353

PHILLIP HARGRAVE
HARGRAVE CO., INC.
TIPTON, lA 52772

STEW HANSEN
STEW HANSEN 'S DODGE
CITY, INC.
DES MOINES, lA. 50312

MARK STUELAND
STUELAND AUTO CENTER
INC.
TIPTON , lA 52772

WES FINCH
WES FINCH AUTO
PLAZA, INC.
GRINNELL, lA 50112

JEFF FINCH
WES FINCH AUTO
PLAZA, INC.
GRINNELL, lA 50112

FRANK SLOAN
HAWKEYE
WOODSHAVINGS
DES MOINES, lA 50309

JACK WALKER
JACK WALKER
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
SIGOURNEY, lA 52591

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SAM JOHNSON, SR.
ALLEN MOTORS
HIAWATHA, lA 52233

AL CHAPMAN
ALLEN MOTORS
HIAWATHA, lA 52233

JOHN DEERY SR.
BRAD DEERY MOTORS, INC.
MAQUOKETA, lA 52060

BRAD DEERY
BRAD DEERY MOTORS, INC.
MAQUOKETA, lA 52060
DEERY BROS
W. BURLINGTON, lA 52655

DALE HOWARD
DALE HOWARD, INC.
IOWA FALLS, lA 50126

DAN DEERY
DAN DEERY MOTOR
COMPANY
CEDAR FALLS, lA 50613

KEVIN HARTWIG
HARTWIG MTRS. INC.
IOWA CITY, lA 52240

TOM HOLDIMAN
HOLDIMAN MOTOR INC.
CEDAR FALLS, lA 50613

JIM MILLER
JIM MILLER NISSANSUBARU
CEDAR RAPIDS, lA 52402

JOHN DEERY, JR.
JOHN DEERY OLDS-NISSAN
CEDAR FALLS, lA 50613

RICK ROJEK
JIM ARENSON
CHEVROLET-IMPORTS
CENTER POINT, lA 52213

JOHN FALB
JOHN FALB CO.
WEST UNION, lA 52175

GARY JUNGE
JUNGE CHRYSLER - JEEP DODGE
CENTER POINT, lA 52213

JASON JUNGE
JUNGE CHRYSLER - JEEP DODGE
CENTER POINT, lA 52213

DON MEIER
KEMMANN CHEVROLET
LOWDEN, lA 52255

DOUG KRIEGER
KRIEGER MOTOR CO.
MUSCATINE, lA 52761

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KRIEGERS OF DURANT
DURANT, lA 52747

GARY LAFRENZ
LAFRENZ FORD, LINCOLN,
MERCURY, INC.
MASON CITY, lA 50401

MARK KRIEGER
M &amp; M FORD - LINCOLN MERCURY, INC.
MUSCATINE, lA 52761

DEAN MCCORMICK
MCCORMICK MOTORS
IDA GROVE, lA 51445

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PAT MCGRATH
PAT MCGRATH
CHEVROLET- GEO - ISUZU
CEDAR RAPIDS, lA 52402

MIKE MCGRATH
MIKE MCGRATH
AUTO CENTER
CEDAR RAPIDS, lA 52402

LARRY MINCER
MINCER FORD, INC.
COLUMBUS JUNCTION,
lA 52738

JERRY O'ROURKE
O'ROURKE MOTORS, INC.
TIPTON, lA 52772

BILL PEROOCK
PERDOCK, INC.
WASHINGTON, lA 52353

PHIL PER DOCK
PERDOCK, INC.
WASHINGTON, lA 52353

JOHN RAMSEY
RAMSEY PONTIAC &amp;
IMPORTS
URBANDALE, lA 50322

RON ALPEN
RON ALPEN FORD
DURANT, lA 52747

PAUL STU ELAND
STUELANO AUTO CENTER
INC.
TIPTON, lA 52772

MARK DREUSICKE
TOYOTA OF IOWA CITY
IOWA CITY, lA 52246

JIM DREUSICKE
TOYOTA OF IOWA CITY
IOWA CITY, lA 52246

DOUG VERMEER
VANNOY CHEVROLET
CO., INC.
MONTEZUMA, lA 50171

BRAD LARSON
WEST BRANCH FORD
WEST BRANCH, lA 52358

NEIL WIELE
WIELE CHEVROLET
WEST LIBERTY, lA 52776

MARK A. ZIMMERMAN
ZIMMERMAN PONTIACCADILLAC-OLDS-HONDA
ROCK ISLAND, IL 61201

GEORGE COOLEY
C&amp;S COMPANY SUBARU
WATERLOO, lA 50702

KEN WILLIAMSON
CAROUSEL FORD
IOWA CITY, lA 52240

DR. FRED AND DOROTHY
CARPENTER
THREE AND SCOTI
NEWTON, lA 50208

COMMUNITY MOTORS
PONTIAC-GMC-QLDS-ISUZU
GM CERTIFIED USED
IOWA CITY, lA 52240

DEB MEYERS
MCGURK-MEYERS MOTORS
CORALVILLE, lA 52241

KEN WILLIAMSON
NISSAN OF IOWA CITY
IOWA CITY, lA 52246

PETER MCLAUGHLIN
MCLAUGHLIN OLDSCADILLAC-ISUZU, INC.
MOLINE, IL 61265

RUSS LARSON
WASHINGTON AUTO PLAZA
WASHINGTON, lA 52353

GREG SHOTIENKIRK
SHOTIENKIRK, INC.
FT. MADISON, lA 52627
SHOffiNKIRK FORD-cHRYSLER
MT. PLEASANT, lA 52641

STEW HANSEN
STEW HANSEN'S DODGE
CITY, INC.
DES MOINES, lA. 50312

MARK STUELAND
STU ELAND AUTO CENTER
INC.
TIPTON, lA 52772

MICHAEL WAGLER
WAGLER MOTOR CO., INC.
SIGOURNEY, lA 52591

WES FINCH
WES FINCH AUTO
PLAZA, INC.
GRINNELL, lA 50112

JEFF FINCH
WES FINCH AUTO
PLAZA, INC.
GRINNELL, lA 50112

PHILLIP HARGRAVE
HARGRAVE CO., INC.
TIPTON, lA 52772

FRANK SLOAN
HAWKEYE
WOODSHAVINGS
DES MOINES, lA 50309

JACK WALKER
JACK WALKER
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
SIGOURNEY, lA 52591

�Associated Press National Coach of the Year
Walter Camp Foundation Coach of the Year
Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year
District Coach of the Year by American Football Coaches
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by American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)
F1rst team Freshman all-America by Rivals.com
Fourth team Freshman all-America by The Sporting News
First team Freshman all-Big Ten by The Sporting News

Placed second in balloting for the Heisman Trophy
Associated Press College Football Player of the Year
Winner of Davey O'Brien Award as nation's
best quarterback
Walter Camp Foundation first team all-America
Second team all-America by the Associated Press
Second team all-America by The Sporting News
Second Team all-America by CNNSI.com
Big Ten Conference Offensive Player of the Year
Finalist for Maxwell Award
Finalist for Walter Camp Foundation Player of the Year
Chicago Tribune Silver Football Award as Big Ten
Conference Most Valuable Player
First team all-Big Ten
First team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News
Permanent Team Captain. offense
Co-Most Valuable Player, offense
Hayden Fry "Extra Heartbeat" Award
Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week vs. Northwestern
Rivals.com Player of the Week vs. Northwestern
Big Ten co-Offensive Player of the Week vs. Michigan
Big Ten co-Offensive Player of the Week vs. Penn State
East/West Shrine Game
Hula Bowl

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Big Ten Conference Offensive Player
of the Week vs Purdue

Academic all-Big Ten
Team Leader Award. offense

Honorable Mention all-Big Ten
Verizon District VII second team Academic all-American
Academic all-Big Teo
Hustle Team Award. defense

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Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award
Co-Most Valuable Player, offense
Verizon District VII first team Academic all-American
Academic all-Big Ten

Second team all-America by The Spotting News
Second Team all-America by CNNSI.com
First team all-Big Ten
First team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News
Co-Most Valuable Player, defense
Permanent Team Captain, Defense
Iron Hawk Award
Senior Bowl
Academic all-Big Ten
Hustle Team Award. special teams
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First team Freshman all-Big Ten return specialist
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Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of
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Co-Most Valuable Player, defense
Permanent Team Captain. defense
Rotary Gridiron Classic

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First team aii-Amenca by Football Writers
Association of America (FWAA)
First Team all-America by CNNSI.com
Finalist for Rimington Trophy
Third team all-America by the Associated Press
First team all-Big Ten
Academic all-Big Ten
Permanent Team Captain. offense
Co-Most Valuable Player. offense
Hayden Fry "Extra Heartbeat" Award
Senior Bowl
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Walter Camp Foundation first team all-America
First team all-America by the Associated Press
First team all-America by American Football Coaches
Association (AFCA)
First team all-America by Football Writers
Association of America (fWAA)
First team all-America by The Sporting News
First Team all-America by CNNSI.com
First team all-America by ESPN.com
First team all-Big Ten
First team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News

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First team all-Big Ten
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First team all-Big Ten
Hustle Team Award. defense

First team Freshman all-Big Ten by The Sporting News
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Honorable Mention all-Big Ten
Co-Most Valuable Player, offense
Rotary Gridiron Classic

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Coaches Appreciation Award. offense

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Co-Most Valuable Player, offense
Hula Bowl

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Co-Most Valuable Player, defense
Iron Hawk Award
Big Ten Conference Defensive Player
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Hula Bowl

Coaches Appreciation Award special teams
First team all-Big Ten
Coaches Appreciation Award defense

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F1rst team all-America by Football Writers
Association of America (FWAA)
First team all-America by The Sporting News
First team all-America by CNNSI.com
First team all-America by ESPN.com
Second team all-America by the Associated Press
First team all-Big Ten
First team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News
Verlzon second team Academic all-American
Verizon District VII first team Academic all-American
Academic all-Big Ten
Permanent Team Captain, special teams
Special Teams co-Player of the Year
Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of the
Week vs. Penn State

Second team all-Big Ten
Hustle Team Award, defense
Big Ten Conference Defensive Player
of the Week vs. Indiana
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Coaches Association
Walter Camp Foundation first team all-America
First team all-America by the Associated Press
First team all-America by The Sporting News
First team all-America by ESPN.com
Second Team all-America by CNNSI.com
Big Ten Conference Offensive lineman of the Year
First team all-Big Ten
First team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News
Co-Most Valuable Player. offense
East/West Shrine Game
Senior Bowl

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Academic all-Big Ten

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Jonathan Babineaux

Brad Banks

Fred Barr

Scott Boleyn

David Bradley

Maurice Brown

Tony Burrier

Edgar Cervantes

Erik Chinander

Dallas Clark

Jared Clauss

Colin Cole

Sean Considine

Adam Densmore

Robert Gallery

Ed Hinkel

Abdul Hodge

Howard Hodges

Jason Hoveland

Erik Jensen

D.J. Johnson

Jovon Johnson

C.J. Jones

Nate Kaeding

Will lack

Andrew lightfoot

John Morscheiser

Bruce Nelson

Derek Pagel

David Porter

Matt Roth

Fred Russell

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�Honors
The following individuals and organizations are
recognized as members of the 2003 Kinnick
Society and the 2003 Champion Hawks in honor
of their generous contributions to Iowa Athletics,
received as of July 1, 2003. The Hawkeyes
thank you!
Kinnick Society
(annual gifts of $5,000 or more)
Terry J. Abernathy, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Michael K. AbouAssaly, Burlington, Iowa
Morris Adams, Iowa City, Iowa
AEGON USA, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Claude and Dolly Ahrens Foundation, Grinnell, Iowa
Daniel Ahrens, Iowa City, Iowa
James C. Aldridge, Des Moines, Iowa
Sieve and Tanya Alford, Coralville, Iowa
Alliant Energy, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Robert W. and Elizabeth M. Allsop, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Alter Trading Corporation, St. Louis, Mo.
Bruce E. Altorfer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
James R. and Sharon M. Altorfer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Gerry Ambrose, Iowa City, Iowa
Tom Arnold, Encino, Calif.
Mary C. Ashby, Marion, Iowa
Suzanne J. Bailey, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Alan "Monte" Ballou, Iowa City, Iowa
Nora Lee Balmer, Iowa City, Iowa
Bank of America, N.A., Des Moines, Iowa
Bankers Trust Company, Des Moines, Iowa
Banklowa, Independence, Iowa
Barker Co., Keosauqua, Iowa
C. F. "Larry" and Lois L. Barrett, Bettendorf, Iowa
Bechtel Trusts &amp; Foundation, Davenport, Iowa
Ruth D. Beckman, Delhi, Iowa
P. Sue Beckwith, Waukee, Iowa
Douglas P. Belcher, Iowa City, Iowa
Larry R. Bergdale, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Warren S. Berman, Fairfield, Iowa
Gary L. Bishop, Coralville, Iowa
Bituminous Materials &amp; Supply L.P., Des Moines, Iowa
Joyce A. and Keith E. Borglum, Waterloo, Iowa
Reed M. Bouchey, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Bowker Mechanical Contractors, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Catherine T. Britt, Elgin, Iowa
Thomas M. Brown, Iowa City, Iowa
Randall M. Brunson, Marion, Iowa
E. J. and Joanne Buresh, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
David A. Burkamper, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Thomas R. and Patricia G. Buroker, Des Moines, Iowa
CRST, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Gary M. Cain, Johnston, Iowa
Cantebury Inn &amp;Suites, Coralville, Iowa
Thomas L. and Lori P. Cardella, Solon, Iowa
B. W. Carpenler, Coralville, Iowa
Fred E. Carpenter, Jr., Newton, Iowa
Martin G. and Ruth Turnquist Carver, Muscatine, Iowa
Mrs. Roy J. Carver, Muscatine, Iowa
Roy J. Carver, Jr., Bettendorf, Iowa
Cedar Graphics Incorporated, Hiawatha, Iowa
Barbara N. Chesler, Branford, Conn.
Chezik-Sayers Honda-Mitsubishi, Iowa City, Iowa
City Carton Recycling, Iowa City, Iowa
City Electric Supply, Inc., Iowa City, Iowa
Joseph E. and Jennie V. Clay, Des Moines, Iowa
The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Mid-America,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
John W. and Mary Ann Colloton, Coralville, Iowa
Community Motors of Iowa City, Iowa City, Iowa
Catherine N. Cooper, Marshalltown, Iowa
Lowell W. Cornwell, Fort Dodge, Iowa
Country Bancorporation, Crawtordsvil/e, Iowa
James L. Cram, Vinton, Iowa
Robert L. Cramer, Boone, Iowa
Clyde R. Crawford, Coralville, Iowa
Joe P. Crookham , Oskaloosa, Iowa
Marty L. Cropp, Urbandale, Iowa
Charles A. Crouch, Spencer. Iowa
Beth Cullen, Oxford, Iowa
Curries Company, Mason City, Iowa

Steven W. Davis, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Shi~ey Sindt Day, Coralville, Iowa, in memory of David W Day
Brad Deery Motors Inc., Maquoketa, Iowa
Des Moines Orthopaedic Surgeons, P.C., West Des Moines, Iowa
The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa
Dodds Athlelic Tours, Champaign, Ill.
James W. Doran, Wheaton, Ill.
M. D. Dreibelbis, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Dubuque Stamping &amp; Manufacturing, Inc., Dubuque, Iowa
Steven F. and Kay Dummermuth, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Dunn Investment Company, Manchester. Iowa
Timothy J. Dwight, Jr., San Diego, Calif.
Allen R. Earles, Maquoketa, Iowa
Christi A. and Calvin J. Eldred, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
John W. Fage~and , Maquoketa, Iowa
Falb Family Charitable Foundation, Dubuque, Iowa
Mark C. Falb, Dubuque, Iowa
Richard C. Felice, Des Moines, Iowa
Brent A. and Ellen Feller, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
First Avenue Club, Iowa City, Iowa
Firsl Newton National Bank, Newton, Iowa
David J. Fisher, West Des Moines, Iowa
Kevin P. Flaherty, Denver. Colo.
Kevm N. Fiatt, Chesterfield, Mo.
Ruth A. Frazier, Chariton, Iowa
Douglas C. Fredericks, Iowa City, Iowa
Douglas P. Freeman, Urbandale, Iowa
Gastroenterology Associates of Iowa City, Iowa City, Iowa
Patricia K. Gauron, Iowa C1ty, Iowa
The Gazette Family of Companies, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Jay M. and Sharon Gellerman, Moline, Ill.
Russell A. and Ann Gerdin, North Liberty, Iowa
Perry A. Glassgow, Chicago, Ill.
Jorge Gomez, Jr., Bettendorf, Iowa
Graphic Prinling &amp; Designs, Inc., Iowa City, Iowa
Alex H. Grayes, Skokie, Ill.
Leonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Michael J. Haight, Iowa City, Iowa
Ronald H. Hanneman, Coralville, Iowa
David C. Hansen, Iowa City, Iowa
William J. Hargis, WoodbUJy, Minn.
Joseph H. and Sally Jo Harper, Davenport, Iowa
Harris Yamaha Golf Cars, Inc., Peosta, Iowa
Harry's Custom Trophies, Ltd., Coralville, Iowa
Carol A. Haupert, Ottumwa, Iowa
Hawkeye North American Moving &amp; Storage, Inc.,
North Liberty, Iowa
Donald W. Heineking, Iowa City, Iowa
Edward J. Hertko, West Des Moines, Iowa
Gary D. Hested, Story City, Iowa
Lyell R. Hogg, Clear Lake, Iowa
Leonard L. Hollar, Iowa Falls, Iowa
John F. Holmes, Whiting, Iowa
Kenneth W. Hopper, Davenport, Iowa
Dale Howard, Inc., Iowa Falls, Iowa
William A. Hull, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Timothy L. Hupke, Mapleton, Iowa
Imprinted Sportswear, Inc., Iowa City, Iowa
Iowa First Bancshares Corp., Muscatine, Iowa
Iowa Health Physicians, Des Moines, Iowa
Iowa Urology, P.C., Des Moines, Iowa
Jacobson Compames, Des Moines, Iowa
Gregory D. Jensen, Mount Vernon, Iowa
Carl L. Jesina, North Ridgeville, Ohio
Johnson County 1-Ciub, Iowa City, Iowa
G. Richard Johnson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
James P. and Rhonda K. Juhlin, Clear Lake, Iowa
Amr S. Kamhawy, Waukee, Iowa
Roy G. Karro, Southfield, Mich.
R. Bruce Keith, Lake Forest, Ill.
Kennelh Paul Gallery, Urbandale, Iowa
Ronald D. and Margaret L. Kenyon, Des Moines, Iowa
Kennelh K. Kinsey, Iowa City, Iowa
Kirchhoff Distributing Company, Dubuque, Iowa
W. A. Krause, West Des Moines, Iowa
Mark R. Krieger, Muscatine, Iowa
Krieger Motor Company, Muscatine, Iowa
James R. LaMorgese, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Roger L. Lande, Muscatine, Iowa
John C. Langland, Iowa City, Iowa
Loren G. Larson, Dubuque, Iowa
Dale Lee Distributing Company, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
RobertS. Lee, Iowa City, Iowa, in memory of Dorothy J. Lee

Merrill D. Leffler, Fort Dodge, Iowa
Anthony J. Leo, Oelwein, Iowa, in memory of John B. and Beverly Leo
Ailene H. Liechty, Iowa City, Iowa
Audrey R. Linge-Ovel, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Linn County 1-Ciub, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Terry L. Lint, Des Momes, Iowa
William and Joan T. Logan, Keokuk, Iowa
Brad and Anne M. Lohaus, Iowa City, Iowa
M &amp;M Ford-Lincoln-Mercury, Inc., Muscatine, Iowa
Maher Brothers Transfer &amp; Storage, Inc., Iowa City, Iowa
Sidney D. Manful!, Washington, Iowa
Mansfield Charitable Foundation, Belle Plaine, Iowa
Marsh Inc., West Des Moines, Iowa
Dean L. Marshall, Burlington, Iowa
John W. Martin, Fairfield, Iowa
Harold L. McCollum, West Des Moines, Iowa
Tom McCreery, Waterloo, Iowa
Bruce C. McDonald, Keokuk, Iowa
Pat McGrath Chevyland, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Mclaughlin Oldsmobile, Moline, Ill.
Alex A. and JoAnn F. Meyer, Middle Amana, Iowa
Mid-American Glass, Inc., Davenport, Iowa
Forrest "Frosty" and Joan 0. Mitchell, Grinnell, Iowa
Jim Molini, Iowa City, Iowa
Christopher Liechty Mordaunt, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Linda Liechty Mordaunt, Springville, Iowa
Kenneth A. Moss, Iowa City, Iowa
The Mudd Group, Cedar Falls, Iowa
Musco Mobile Lighting, Ltd., Oskaloosa, Iowa
Robert D. Muzzin, Coralville, Iowa
R. Braden Ne1man, Wichita Falls, Texas
Dale V. Nelson, West Des Moines, Iowa
J. William Nelson, Naperville, Ill.
Thomas M. and Kathryn P. Nereim, Iowa City, Iowa
North Scott 1-Ciub, Bettendorf, Iowa
Stephen B. O'Donnell, Jr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Dennis L. Oldorf, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Dennis L. Oliver, Williamsburg, Iowa
Janel A. Oliver, Williamsburg, Iowa
Lamoni D. Olson, Indianola, Iowa
Larry L. Pacha, Oxford, Iowa
Theodore H. Pacha, Iowa City, Iowa
Jeff Palmer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
John Pappajohn, Des Moines, Iowa
Pamela S. Passmore, Iowa City, Iowa
Shirley B. Paul, Iowa City, Iowa
Jane A. Perrin, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. , in memory of Burr H. Perrin
Douglas W. Peters, Burlington, Iowa
Jay Petersen, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Cordell 0. Peterson, Hudson, Iowa
Gordon C. Peterson, Norway, Iowa
John L. Phillips, Solon, Iowa
William F. and Mary K. P1tlik, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Polk County 1-Ciub, Des Moines, Iowa
Marvin A. Pomerantz, Des Moines, Iowa
Mark C. Pothitakis, Fort Madison, Iowa
Quad Cities 1-Ciub, Bettendorf, Iowa
Bruce L. Rastetter, Alden, Iowa
Chad L. Reimers, Coralville, Iowa
Ronald R. Reschly, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Melvin J. Richards, Moline, Ill.
Fred A. Riddle, Iowa City, Iowa
Michael J. Riggan, Muscatine, Iowa
Thomas C. and Eloise B. Rigler, Los Gatos, Calif.
Norman K. Rinderknecht, West Des Moines, Iowa
Bruce E. Rmgdahl, Columbia, Mo.
Mark Ritchie, Woodstock, Ill.
Thomas M. Robinson, Iowa City, Iowa
J. F. Roland, Cedar Rap1ds, Iowa
Larry J. Roth, Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Donald L. Ruggles, Moline, Ill.
Ernie E. Rundall, Jr., West Liberty, Iowa
Jerry Rundall, Anamosa. Iowa
Maile-Gene Sagen, Iowa City, Iowa
The George H. Scanlon Foundation, Urbandale, Iowa
Robert w. Schlutz, Columbus Junction, Iowa
Julia A. Schmidt, Marco Island, Fla., in memory of
Christian G. "Dutch" Schmidt
Dave Schmitt Construction Company, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Marvin W. Schumacher, Denver. Iowa
Gary F. Seamans, Galena, Ill.
Seltec Sales Corporat1o~. Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Eugene E. and Virginia L. Seyb, Muscatine, Iowa

�George A. Shepley, Muscatine, Iowa
Robert D. Sherman, Dallas, Texas
Toby B. Shine, Spencer, Iowa
Shive-Hattery, Inc., Iowa City, Iowa
Thomas G. Shreves, Coralville, Iowa
Jan M. Skala, Camdenton, Mo.
John S. and Peg J. Slusher, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
S.E.I. \-Club, Ottumwa, Iowa
Joseph E. Spreitzer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Lee D. Staak, Iowa City, Iowa
Ronnie Stange, Solon, Iowa
Arthur E. Stanley, Gainesville, Fla.
David M. Stanley, Muscatme, Iowa
Steele Capital Management, Inc., Dubuque, Iowa
Randall L. Stevens, Iowa City, Iowa
Christopher Street Memorial Foundation, Milo, Iowa
Frederick Stroh, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Stueland Auto Center, Inc., Tipton, Iowa
Sueppel's Flowers, Iowa City, Iowa
Wallace J. Sulentic, Waterloo, Iowa
David A. and Gloria Sanford Taffae, Des Moines, Iowa
Robert H. and Mary Susan Taylor, Solon, Iowa
David S. Tearse, Iowa City, Iowa
Toyota of Iowa City, Iowa City, Iowa
John A. Travlos, Ottumwa, Iowa
Carlton 0. Tronvold, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Tru Art Color Graphics, Iowa City, Iowa
Truck Country of Iowa, Dubuque, Iowa
Butch Trumbull, Venice, Fla.
Darryl J. Trunnel, Coralville, Iowa
John E. Tyrrell, Manchester, Iowa
U.S. Bank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Edward J. Vanderlind, Venice, Fla.
John R. Van Heukelom, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Raymond K. Vawter, Jr., Des Moines, Iowa
Myron J. Walker Trust, Iowa City, Iowa
Omer K. Walle rich, Fort Madison, Iowa
Jared E. Walter, Clive, Iowa
Randy P. Ward , Iowa City, Iowa
W. David Ward, Des Moines, Iowa
Washington County \-Club, Washington, Iowa
James J. Weber, Dubuque, Iowa
Wells Fargo Bank Iowa, N.A., Des Moines, Iowa
Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers, Iowa City, Iowa
West Side Unlimited Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Roger J. Wetlaufer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Weyerhaeuser Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Casey P. Wiegmann, Overland Park, Kan.
Valerie Lynn Williams, West Des Moines, Iowa
Ben V. Willie, Iowa City, Iowa
Herbert A. Wilson, Coralville, Iowa
Howard 0. Winebrenner, North Liberty, Iowa
Winegard Company, Burlington, Iowa
Randy Winegard, Burlington, Iowa
Dale L. Woods, Iowa City, Iowa
James E. Woods, Davenport, Iowa
Steven D. Yeater, Iowa City, Iowa
Earl M. and Edna M. Yoder, Iowa City, Iowa
T. Scott Zach, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Catherine Zaharis, Urbandale, Iowa

Champion Hawks (gifts of $3,000
through 4,999)
Dee Ablett, Iowa City, Iowa
Art1stic Manufactunng Corporation, Altoona, Iowa
Kenneth A. Aspelmeier, Mediapolis, Iowa
William D. Baker, Iowa City, Iowa
Alice Barkmeier, Naples, Fla.
Larry L. Bauer, Uniontown, Ohio
Robert B. Becker, Marshalltown, Iowa
James W. Bell Company, Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Jo Ellen Bender, Naperville, Ill.
Darrel E. Berry, Delhi, Iowa
Benjamin W. Blackstock, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
David L. Blankenship, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
M1lena B. Bogaard, Northbrook, Ill.
Terry M. Brown, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa
Steven R. Bruner, Kellogg, Iowa
Jeffrey J. Buffo, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Bradley J. Cahoon, Iowa City, Iowa
Bradley A. Canfield, Cedar Rapids, low&lt;
David A. Canfield, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
David E. Carlson, Iowa City, Iowa
Roy J. Carver Ill, Muscatine, Iowa
Ace\ Catlett, Johnston, Iowa
Kevin A. Catlett, Johnston, Iowa
Brent H. Christie, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Dennis Cmelik, Hartley, Iowa
David J. Cook, Des Moines, Iowa
Dean M. Cooper, Pleasant Hill, Iowa
Darrell A. Coppock, Marion, Iowa
David c. Craig, West Des Moines, Iowa
James A. Davison, Marshalltown, Iowa
Arthur William Devine, Jr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Scott J. Dobesh, Urbandale, Iowa
EMC Insurance Companies, Des Moines, Iowa
John E. Einspahr, Wayzata, Minn.
R. Joe Ewing , Iowa City, Iowa
Mark D. Feilmeier, Breda, Iowa
Natalie Rydberg Finn, Iowa City, Iowa
Fisher Controls International Inc., Marshalltown, Iowa
Verne E. Folkmann, Coralville, Iowa
Derrold M. "Pat" Foster, Iowa City, Iowa
Ron A. Fromm, St. Louis, Mo.
Lynn B. Ge1ck, Bettendorf, Iowa
General Growth Companies, Des Moines, Iowa
Stephen R. Grubb, West Des Moines, Iowa
Thomas J. Gudenkauf, Coralville, Iowa
John M. Hale, Ankeny, Iowa
Kathleen B. Halloran, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
James C. Hanson, Moline, Ill.
James M. Hardy, Coralville, Iowa
Thomas H. Havemann, Dunlap, Ill.
Kurt F. Heiar, North Liberty, Iowa
Ray K. Hermeier, Iowa City, Iowa
Larry T. Herrig, Dubuque, Iowa
James J. Hilgenberg, Bettendorf, Iowa
Hills Bank and Trust Company, Hills, Iowa
Holmes, Murphy and Associates, Inc., West Des Moines, Iowa
Janet L. Homewood, Iowa City, Iowa
Fred Horstman, Oes Moines, Iowa
Edward J. Horwitz, Omaha, NE
Iowa Concrete Products Co., West Des Moines, Iowa
Iowa Men's Gymnastics Booster Club, Iowa City, Iowa
James C. Johns, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Donald F. Kaas, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Irvin K. Kaighin, Bettendorf, Iowa
Jerome J. Kaiman, Omaha, Neb.
Michael J. Kanellis, Iowa City, Iowa
Dick Kasperek, Hinsdale, Ill.
Kinseth Hotel Company, North Liberty, Iowa
Chad R. Kirkpatrick, Marion, Iowa
Richard M. Kishiue, Bettendorf, Iowa
Donald W. Klimes, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Knutson Construction Services, Inc., Iowa City, Iowa
Douglas C. Kolsrud, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Richard S. Laffoon, Carlisle, Iowa
Todd T. Langager, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Paul E. Larson, Waukee, Iowa
Robert J. Latham, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Carlin C. Lawhead, Muscatine, Iowa
Donnie Linder, Marion, Iowa
Lowell A. Luhman, Iowa City, Iowa
Burdette A. Maas, Iowa City, Iowa
H. Timothy Mackey, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Kenneth Malloy, Fairfield, Iowa
Martin Manetta Trust, Urbandale, Iowa
Joseph C. Mashek, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
W. D. McCausland Ill, Waterloo, Iowa
Fredrick H. Meier, Wheatland, Iowa
Mercy Foundation, Des Moines, Iowa
Midwest Janitorial Services, Inc., Hiawatha, Iowa
Milligan Brothers Transport, Inc., Baxter, Iowa
Michael J. Moran, Dublin, Ohio
John W. Moreland, Jr., Iowa City, Iowa
Moss Distributing, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa
Harold D. Murphy, Wellman, Iowa
Butch Niebuhr, Perry, Iowa
Dean E. Norland, Washington, D.C.
B. V. "Bill" Northup, Bettendorf, Iowa
Ralph L. Nunn, West Des Moines, Iowa
Kevin W. O'Brien, Iowa City, Iowa
Kathleen S. Ockenfels, Iowa City, Iowa
Michael O'Donnell, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Lonny J. Olejniczak, Marion, Iowa
Ron E. Olson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Martha L. Parsons, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
John J. Patton, Eldridge, Iowa
Pester Corporation, West Des Moines, Iowa
Andy Piro, Iowa City, Iowa
Douglas J. Piro, Iowa City, Iowa
Dell L. Pooler, Bellevue, Iowa
Wayne A. Purk, Cedar Falls, Iowa
Dick R. Rabenold, Ames, Iowa
River Products Company, Inc., Iowa City, Iowa

David J. Roberts, North Liberty, Iowa
Tom E. Robinson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Todd J. Roehr, Davenport, Iowa
James V. Rogers, Clive, Iowa
Philip L. Ropp, Kalona, Iowa
Thomas David Ross, Des Moines, Iowa
Michael J. Rovner, West Des Moines, Iowa
John Ruan, Jr., Des Moines, Iowa
John H. Sattler, Lewisville, Texas
Stephen L. Schalk, Davenport, Iowa
Barry G. Schillinger, Battle Creek, Mich.
Schlievert Plumbing Incorporated, Waukee, Iowa
JoAnn Schoning , Ruthven, Iowa
Keith G. Schulte, Ety, Iowa
Rose M. Schwichtenberg, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Gary L. Sharp, Denver, Iowa
Sherwood Company, West Burlington, Iowa
Shive-Hattery, Iowa City, Iowa
Frantz J. Silberger, Muscatine, Iowa
Darold Sindt, Keystone, Iowa
Siouxland \-Club, Sioux City, Iowa
Gary T. Slager, Iowa City, Iowa
Slavens Properties, Inc., Bettendorf, Iowa
Isabelle Sm1th, Iowa City, Iowa
Smurflt-Stone Container Corporation, Box Division, Des Moines, Iowa
Ronnie D. Sonnenburg, Clear Lake, Iowa
Robert F. Sperry, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
The Sports Column Corp., Iowa City, Iowa
Tim Stalker, Creston, Iowa
James K. Starkweather, Jackson, Tenn.
Eric J. Stenberg , Atkins, Iowa
John Stevens, Iowa City, Iowa
Ronald K. Stewart, Des Moines, Iowa
Lucille E. Sun\eaf Strawman, Johnston, Iowa
Viola Suverkrubbe, Carroll, Iowa
lama County \-Club, Tama, Iowa
David A. Terwilliger, Des Moines, Iowa
Michael S. Thomas, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Greg L. Thompson, Urbandale, Iowa
Townsend Engineering Company, Des Moines, Iowa
James R. Tyler, Atlantic, Iowa
Wayne D. Vander Pol, Shawnee Mission, Kan.
George N. Van Patten, Des Moines, Iowa
Peter L. Vidal, Garner, Iowa
1\ya B. Vo\fson, Bettendorf, Iowa
Michael J. Vonderhaar, Bettendorf, Iowa
Rhonda R. Hartley Watton, West Des Moines, Iowa
Maxine E. Welch, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Wells Dairy, Inc., Le Mars, Iowa
James J. Wendling, Bettendorf, Iowa
Wenger Truck Line, Inc., Davenport, Iowa
Bruce A. Willey, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
George J. Wine, Solon, Iowa
Dennis D. Witte, Des Moines, Iowa
Richard E. Woodard, Davenport, Iowa
Edward E. Young, Iowa City, Iowa

Note: Car dealers who provide generous annual support at
the Champion Hawks level through the Athletic Department's
Courtesy Car program are recognized elsewhere in this
program.
I·Ciub Recognition
Individuals who contribute annually to Iowa's athletic
programs are identified as members of the \-Club and receive
recognition at these levels:
\-Club ($40- 99)
Century Hawks ($1 00- 299)
Bronze Hawks ($300 - 599)
Silver Hawks ($600- 1, 199)
Golden Hawks ($1 ,200- 2,999)
Champion Hawks ($3,000- 4,999)
Kinnick Society ($5,000 and above)

For more information about how you
can help the Hawkeyes, contact:

Athletic Development Office
The University of Iowa Foundation
Levitt Center for University Advancement
P.O. Box 4550
Iowa City, Iowa 52244-4550
Telephone: (319) 335-3305/(800) 648-6973
www.uifoundation.org
www.hawkeyesports.com/iclub

Be part of the team. Join the I·Ciub!

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�ENDOWED FOOTBALL
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Investing in a
Winning Future, is a 10-year campaign, with a $25 million goal, which
seeks to create permanently endowed scholarships for all starting
positions for Iowa's athletic teams. The program currently includes
approximately 75 fully endowed scholarships,40 partially endowed
scholarships, 25 scholarships which are in the development stages
and 30 future scholarship gifts.
The following scholarships are fully endowed awards which are
currently dedicated to the Ul football program. These endowments
of at least $125,000 provide earnings to annually fund a full ride
football scholarship (tuition, room, board, books and fees). Other
sport scholarships, partial scholarships, awards being developed
and/or planned are not included in this list.

Dr. C.F."Larry" and Lois Barrett Football Scholarship
John and Ruth Beckman Football Scholarship
Patty and Tom Buroker Football Scholarship
B.W."Wayne" Carpenter Football Scholarship
Gene and Jennie Clay Football Scholarship
John and Mary Ann Colloton Football Scholarship
C.W."Bump"EIIiott Football Scholarship
Mark C. Falb Quarterback Scholarship

1-Ciub
Role

Support Plays a Vital
1n
Hawkeye
Athletics

Bill and John Fenton Memorial Football Scholarship
George C. and Nora Foerstner Memorial Football Scholarships
Hayden Fry Captain Scholarship
Leonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley Center Scholarship

The University of Iowa athletics program is a success in part because of
private fund raising conducted through the University of Iowa Foundation
and the Iowa Scholarship Fund, Inc. This fund raising program has earned
national attention and respect, consistently ranking near the top in the
Big Ten and in the top twenty nationally in number of contributors and
dollars contributed.
About 10,000 1-Ciub members contributed more than $14 million to
support Hawkeye Athletics in 2002. There are 1-Ciub members in all 99
Iowa counties and all 50 states. Each Spring the 1-Ciub hosts banquets
at more than 40 locations throughout the state and the Midwest where
coaches and staff meet with thousands of Hawkeye fans.
In addition to such successful annual fund raising activities, numerous
capital campaigns have been held for new facilities, building renovations,
and other major departmental needs. The Hawkeye Horizons Campaign,
which was successfully completed in 1995, raised more than $7.7 million
to construct the Richard O.Jacobson Athletic Building. This facility features
training and medical facilities as well as locker rooms for football and 13
other men's and women's sports teams. The Grand Stand Campaign for
Iowa Women's Softball, the first capital campaign exclusively for women's
athletics, generated more than $1 million to renovate the softball complex
and Pearl Field.
In 2002, several projects were completed including the University of
Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame in the Roy G. Karro Building; the Ronald D.
and Margaret L. Kenyon Outdoor Practice Facility for football; and the
opening of the Hawkeye Women's Soccer Stadium.
Projects underway for the coming year include the completion of the
Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center, completion of a new
cross country course and enhancements to the Hawkeye Women's Soccer
Stadium.
The goal of the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program is to endow
scholarships for all starting positions for Iowa's athletics teams within 10
years. Arthur E. Stanley, a 1931 Ul graduate and letterwinner, boosted the
endowment program in 2002 with a record $2.8 million gift for endowed
football scholarships.
For more information about the 1-Ciub or the Hawkeye Visions Endowment
Program, contact:
Athletic Development Office
The University of Iowa Foundation
P.O. Box 4550
Iowa City, lA 52244-4550
(319) 335-3305 or (800) 648-6973
www.uiowafoundation.org/athletics

Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Football Scholarship
Theo and Glenda Hitchens Memorial Football Scholarship
Richard O.Jacobson Football Scholarship
Johnson County 1-Ciub Football Scholarship
Nile Kinnick Memorial Scholarship
W.A. Krause Football Scholarship
Jack and Ailene Liechty Football Scholarship
Gus and Thea Mastrogany End Scholarship
Bob and Dorothy Otto Memorial Football Scholarship
H.W."Whitey" and Grace Piro Football Scholarship
William and Kay Pitlik Football Scholarships
Polk County 1-Ciub Football Scholarship
Bob Root Memorial Football Scholarship
Aurthur E. Stanley Football Scholarships
Dale L. Tied en Memorial Football Scholarship
Earl and Edna Yoder Football Scholarship

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Phone: 319-338-9764 Fax: 319-338-7910

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�HAWKEYES CURRENTLY ACTIVE IN THE NFt:
Player
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Current Team
NFL Service
Jason Baker ..............P........... Kansas City Chiefs..
.......2 years
Tavian Banks .............RB .........New Orleans Saints ...............3 years
Ladell Betts ...............RB........Washington Redskins ..... ..... 1 year
Matt Bowen ..............DB...... .Washington Redskins .......... 3 years
Dallas Clark ...............TE ......... Indianapolis Colts ................151 year
Jared DeVries ............ DL........Detroit Lions .......................4 years
Tim Dwight............... .WR .......San Diego Chargers ............... .5 years
Zeron Aemister ......TE ........ .Washmgton Redsklns
.....3 years
Mike Golf ................. OL.. .......Cmcinnatl Bengals ...............5 years
Anthony Herron.. .. ...DL.. .......Detroit Lions......
. ...2 years
Kahlil Hill ...................WR .......Seattle Seahawks .....................1 year
Aaron Kampman .....DL ......Green Bay Packers... ..... . . ...... 1 year
Kevin Kasper......... ..WR .......AriZona Cardinals..
......2 years
Tom Knight... ............DB ........Baltimore Ravens ..................6 years
Bruce Nelson ............Ol.. .......Carolina Panthers ............1st year
Derek PageL...........DB........ New York Jets .......................1st year
Scott Posp1s1'-..........DL.. .......San Diego Chargers.. ............3 years
Damian Robinson ......DB .........Seattle Seahawks .................6 years
Ben Sobieski ...........OL........Buffalo Bills........... ...............1st year
Eric Stembach .. ...... OL. ........Cincinnati Bengals .... ..
.... 1st year
Ross Verba ..............OL ......Cleveland Browns .................6 years
Casey Wie(jmann ......OL. ....... Kansas City Chiefs ........ ....... .7 years
LeVar Woods ...........OLB.......Arizona Cardinals............ . 2 years
Bashir Vammi. .......... .WR .......Carolina Panthers ...............3 years

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Brad Banks ............OB ..... Washington Redskms ..........1st year
Fred Barr ...............LB ......Tennessee Trtans ................1st year
Colin Cole ......_....Dl ......Minnesota Vikings................ 1st year
C.J. Jones...............WR .....Cieveland Browns ..............1st year
David Porter ...........OL......Green Bay Packers ..............1st year

HAWKEYES IN THE SUPER BOWL
Player
Team
Super Bowl
Mark Bortz .. ..... .... Chicago ...........................................1986
Mike Devlin ...... ......Buffalo...............................................1994
Tim Dwight..............Atlanta ..............................................1999
Melvin Foster ..........Dallas ... .. .. .................................. 1993
Merton Hanks ..........San Francisco..................................1995
Ronnie Harmon .....San Diego Chargers .......................1995
John Harty.... . .• . .San Francisco....................................1982
Jonathan Hayes .....Pittsburgh ......................................1996
Jtti Hilgenberg... ...ChiCagO .......................................1986
wally Hilgenberg ....Minnesota ...........1970, 1974, 1975, 19n
Jim Jensen...... . . Denver .............................................. 1978
Bob Jeter .. .. . ... Green Bay .......................................1967
Bob Kratcll......... .. .Giants/Patriots ......................1991, 1997
Paul Krause ......... Minnesota .....................1970. 74, 75. 77
Curt Men..... . . .Kansas City .................................1967
John Niland.........Dallas .....................................1971. 1972
Ed Podolak . ... Kansas City ................. .......... .. ...... 1970
Mike Reilly.... . . Minnesota...... ........ . ... .. ......... 1970
Reggie RGby ...... M181T11.... ... ...... .. ..........................1985
Matt Rodgers ..... . Buffalo.. .. . . . .. ... .... .. ..... ...... .1993
Andre Tippett. . New England . ........ .. ..............1986
Ross 1/erk .... Green Bay....................~ ......... 1997

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Iowa City, IA
(319) 936-7791

Fax
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Wellman, IA
(319) 646-5257

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P.O. Box 128 • Cedar Rapids, lA 52406 • (319) 364-0131
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Controls Group
1351 60th Street N.E.
Cedar Rapids, lA 52402
Tel. 319/395 7070
FAX: 319/393 3247

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We are proud to be on the team to bring Building
Automation and Energy Management to the University of
Iowa

5205 18th Ave. SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404
(319) 390-5993 Fax (319) 390-5995
"Serving Eastern Iowa Since 1968"
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Ph: 712-322-0308
Fx: 712-323-7575

1159 E. Pierce St.
Council Bluffs, IA 51503

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HAWKEYE FIRE &amp; SAFETY CO.

9943 HICKMAN ROAD • DES MOINES, IOWA 50322
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT FIRE EQUIPMENT
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716 Oakland Rd NE
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Phone 402-339-2552
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P.O. Box 557
Oshkosh. Wl54902-0557

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StadtUm Record' . .• ........... • ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .92
Rutgero; Head Coacheo, . . . . . . . •
. ... · · · · · · · • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .94
1999 Season In Revtew .......•..•..... . .... · · · · · · .... · ... · ......96

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Protram contents desl1ntd tty Jot Caputo
loctl Section Edllor M" V3QO

Hetsman Trophy Secwm ............. •. ................. ........ I05
Scarlet Kmght&gt; In the Prm ..........••.......................... 113
Rutgers Stadtum Info .................•• • ....................... 117

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�RUTGERS

,.ONIGH,.'S GAME
Rutgers Scarlet Knights vs. University of Buffalo Bulls
T01\.IGIITS GA~1E: Rurgcr' pia,, it'
,t.·umd con,e&lt;..Utl\e hom,· g.tme when tt
I.!Cc' Butt t!.l ton1ght .tt 6:00 p.m. at
Rurgef'- ~t.tdmm (41.500). Th1' 1' the hN
mcetm' cnr 1'-etw•·•·n the S.:.trlct Kntghts
.md the Bulk Rutger' h,.,_ f,Ked MidAmenc.m Confl·rence ''PI'onenr- fi1ur
ttmc' thmugh thl· ye;tr,, .md ha, comp1led
a 2 1-1 record ag;lln't the MAC. The
Scarlet Kntghh look 111 wm the1r i1f\t rwn
game' of the 'ea,on ior thl· f1r't ume since
1994 when thl'Y knttd..d nit Kent and
Wc,t Virgmia to 'tart tht• year .u 2-0.
A BOLT TilE BL II..., Un1ver-~ry .n
Bufbln hc.td lnoth,lll &lt;..n.ICh Cr.1i1: C1rl-u,
.md tht.• Bull- look to reb••und irnm rhc1r
t&gt;penmg 61· 7 '"" t 1 "'' r h.:u'c b,r
"'.tturd.t~ when thev 'I'H RutJ,!er' to pl.t)
rhe1r 'econd um,ecuti\'C BIG EAST
Coniercnce opponenr \\hen Bufi,,l,l
opened rrammg c.tmp ••n "'und.1y, .~ugu't
13th , rhe Bull' welcmm·d 30 nt·wt:&lt;lmcr'
,md 1--eg.m wmkmg ttn rcplncmg ,c,·en
,t.utcr' on the offen,l\·e ,,Je, mduJe tour
mcml-er' ••I the otfen,1ve lme who gradu.lted. A(,,, mt"ing Irom the Butt,tlo art,Kk
arc ofkll'I\'C Wt&gt;rkhorses Dre\\ H.tddad
.mJ J&lt;t&gt;h R,Hh. ll.hld.1,1 .:aught 85 pa"es,
whtle Roth "·" thl· lcad1ng ground gainer
w1th 519 yard' and at-,, c,tught 16 P""e'
m 1999 The rchUtiJ tng effort' on the
offensiVt' "de ht•gm wtth four rcrturning
'tartcrs hack from (a,r yt•ar, mcluJmg
quanerhack )Ill' I:rce,ly, who started all
II game' l.tst 'ell'&lt;ll\ and threw fnr over
I. 700 y.1rJ, ;md c1ght wuchdowns in h"
f1rst colle~:l.ttl' duty. jom1ng Freed~ as
rcrurn1ng ,t,trter' .H~ RB Dem.:k
Gordon, who .we rage•! 4 S y trd' per
..:.un m ht' ltr't rwo 'ca,on,, G Gal-&gt;e
Kt&gt;dcr. a former ttght end, und T Da"id
Pruce. Dcfen,l\·ch, the Bull' entered the
2000 C.ltnp.ugn \\'lth 'e\'en ,,f II starters
h tck, mdudmg le.1dmg mckler Chns
..:;hclly ,m,l S Crntg RohJf, who tteJ for
th, MAC le.1guc w11h lt\'C mtercepuom
!.1'1 ,e;l,on. The Bull- .1l,n rely on the
,ent\lf lt•,t,lcr,htp ,,1 C:B C.ul&lt;" Sptncer, a

THE COACilE'-' Now tn h1s fifth 'cN1n
•11 Rutger,, TfRRY '-'IlEA (,'ll,b to conttnuc the rebu1ldmg prole'' he heg.m tn
the 1996 W&lt;Nlll. Shea\ c hargcs ,Ire olf ro
,1 good 'tart in 2000 foll,m:tng ,1 'cason
openmg wtn o\'er Y1lhnnva. L"t year,

the Scarlet Kntghb ,uffercJ through .m
tn)Uf\ plagued I 10 campatgn. But two
years ago, the rehutldtng pt&lt;lCC" \\ ,Is rtght
on schedule a~ She t led Rutgers ll&gt; a 5.6
record in I 99s (&lt;1 (1\·e-g m1c 1mpnwenwnr
from 1997). the mt&gt;st wms :tt RL smce
1994. It "'"' the best turnaround 1n the
ht~tor) nf RU fO&lt;Hi'-all, .mJ the second
best tn the NCAA 111 199H. !:-&gt;he;l w,1,
honored a' the 1998 BIG F '\ST "CMch ot
the Year." Shea was the f\1g We,t's "Co;Kh
of the Year" (and nattonal "C,~;ICh of thl·
Year• by Pw Football Wl·ckly) tn 1990
after gutdmg San )tlse 'it ttc tt&gt; ·' 9 -2· 1
record, rhe confercnn~ tttlc. thl· C.1lth&gt;rn1.t
Ra"m F\..lwl cr,lwn md .1 Tnp 20 r mktng.
The foll,lwtng vear, She 1 gUtJe,l "'·m J•"e
Stare to .1 o-4-1 reet,rd .md l shIre of th.:
Btg \Xfe,t champtonshtp &lt;.;ht t '' 21·42·2
m s1x 'ea-..m' a' a college hc.1J coaLh. He
was 15-6-2 111 two ,e.hons It '-'.m j,"l'
State mJ ''now 9- ~6 m h,.. t\.,trth 'e hnn
of rebuiiJmg the Rutcer' progr,un. The
54-\'ear-old She~. the 24th hc,td co.Kh 111
RU ht&gt;ron·, " a 196 gr.1uare lll Oregon,
where he rlayed QR (1965·6 7).
CRAIG CIRBUS is now m '"' 'lxth ,ea·
,on as head coach of the Bull,, .md h:l\
guided Butf,tlo\ Journey from Dl\'l'llln Ill
ro D1vts1on 1-A. He "17· W at UB In only
hb ~ewnd se&lt;Nm at the h.:lm ( 1996) the
Bulb went 8-3 anJ C1rhus was named
NCAA 1-AA Independent Coach ol the
Year. Cirhlh, a 1980 UB grad who 'pent II
year~ as an ;w,istant .lt Penn Sl'ltl', hl'l".lmc
the 22nd head h'll&gt;tball co.1c h m U B lmto·
ry tn December of 1994.
DEBUTS: Makmg rhc1r collcgtate dthns
for the Sc.1rler Kmchts ag.unst Vtll.mn\',1
were true freshmen Jcremc B.tkcr (DB),
John Com1skev (DL), B11l l Llmhrecht
(LB). Bnan Hohmann (LB), '\; 1t~ J•tncs
(DB). EJ ]11rd.m (LB), 1-:r.v-:t,,f
Kac:orow,kt (OL), We, L)'·"k (DB), 11nJ
Rich ~1cMant' (OL); red-shtrt lr~,hmen
Hearcltfi Le&lt;.mor (RB) and J.hon
Malakoskt
(DL),
tr&lt;mslcr'
Rnvon
Anderson (RB fwm ~onh C.1roluu v1,1
Nassau Communtty College), Ttlrr,m..:e
Heggie (LB trom Ventura Jumor Collcg.: ),
Shawn Scahrt'lllb (DB fmm Tenne"el'),
and Davtd Strmger (WR lnun Nonh
Carol111a Star.:}; and John C1urt:111 (FB), a
senior whn earned a spot on the team '"a
walk-on.

2

GOOD TO HA\'E YOU BACK: Markmg
thetr return to a..:uon m the Vtllanova
g.\ me tor the S.:.arlct Knighb alter t\\ o
\·car, off wcre \X.'R Del nco Fletcher ,mJ DL
B11l Tulloch, ~lth of whom la,t played m
1997. Commg hack after a vear off wa' ~
Ben Marrm, who wa, a 'tarrer for rh~
~L.trler Kn1ghr, tn 199o.
FIVE TD PASSES FOR McMAHON·
SL'n1or QB M1ke McMahon's five TD paw
cs ag,\ilht Villanova moved him mto ,ole
pns&gt;e"tlln of f1fth place nn Rurger,' ,Illrune li,t With 28 cureer TDs. McMahon
p,hseJ Bryan Forrav (1992-93) and Bert
KtNlp ( 1974. 1976-77), who were tted
wnh Z5 TD paso;es each. "Jext up on the
TD pa"tng ltst 1s Rich Poltc;Nro (19&amp;\·
69), who threw 29 TO pa"e'.
ROYAL EFFORT Ftith-year ,enmr
\\'.liter Ktn).( grabbed fi\'C ra~'e' for 104
~.uJs (20.2 yarJ, per catch). the rh1rd time
111 h1' ..:nreer rh:n Kmg h·1s ,urp·h,ed the
IOO·wrJ m.lrk m h" cueer. Kmg s career
h1gh came last year when he L3Ui!ht four
passe, f,lr 115 yard,. He also had two
c;trche, f,,r ll2 yards on Sept. 20, 1997
.1!-!&lt;lllbt B..tstlln College .
"lNG OF BIG PLAYS: Wtth h1~ f1w
Larche, tn rhe Villanova game, Walter
Kmg n•lw has 65 catches m his rhrec-rlu,
ye;H' &lt;H Rutgers for I ,221 yard,. Kmg ha'
:werageJ 18.8 yards per catch m h 1s career,
nne nf the best marb m Rutgers history.
A \VIl': OVER BUFFALO WOULD.
*GI\·e the ::.carlcr Kn1ghrs rhc1r ftN 2-0
record smcc 1994 when RL &lt;lpened the
se.t,,m hy knllCktng off Kent (2&amp;-6 &lt;&gt;n Sept .
~. 1994) .md We,r \'in:mta (17-IZ nn
Sept. 10, 1994).
*G"·c rh~.: Kntghr, their flf\t threc-g.lln~·
Rurger" Srad1um winnmg streak m f1ve
seasons. "nee RU defeated Ctncmnatt
(O.:r. 15, 1994), Temple (NO\. 5, 1994)
11\d then 'hvy in rhe 1995 se,ts,m t&gt;pcner
(~tpt 16, 1995).
RUTGERS FOOTBALL 0~ THE
W\Y,/\'1/: C,tmplell: Rutgers lnoth.tll tntor·
matton, including releases, :,t.ltt&gt;ttt.:s,
record, an,! fe.ttures c&lt;1n he \'1&lt;:\\e..! at:
\\ \1'\\',Sl',lrlctkntghts.cnm
the
Sc.trlet
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SHAUN O'HARA
By John Beisser

~· ha' ,!,m~· 1t. The l0ng wad ha'
.:n ld "haun O'Hara ha' made
th~ ~R

Wh.:n thl Jl)95 H.fl,rn.,rough H1gh
gradu;lt~'ll enn&gt;lleJ ,It Rutger' live ye.tl":&gt; ago
:IS .1 walk-on, n&lt;&gt; &lt;lther D1v1'"m 1-A ,chool
believed chat he ,,.,,, I·A maten;t(, hut
O'Hara J'l'r,evere,l. He \owed that he
would e;tm n ,chofar,lllp an,! eventually, he
did Jl"t th;n. lie \&lt;1\Vl'd rh,tt he would be
smrtcr, and l'\'entually hl' w,t,. Hl' not ,,n[y
;,tartl.'J; lw l'l'~;.une ,1 flr,r-te;ltn All-BIG
EAST nffetN\ e lmcm.m.
n"' p.tst Apnl, rill' 2000 'lR. draft \\'a&gt;
hdJ. O'lltra w.~s not '&gt;&lt;'k-.:.tc.J Undauntt:d,
he and h1' agent ....ourul thl' lcugue and he
landed a frl'l' agent cont,l-.t With the
Ck\'danJ Bru\\11'. On AU)..'l"t 25, all '-Fl
tt.-am' had to have 1hetr ro-tc~'&gt; parcJ o '' n t&lt;
the 53 pla~cr:, the) wtil take mto the -cason.
When ~um.l.t) c.ttnl', O'Hara and .111 of
h1s tcamm,ltl.'' tm,lgcJ O\'er m the Browns'
tr.un111g center h)r te,un tnl.'ctll11!'· It \\'as D·
d.l)'· A' ht.• ,,,,(h.J 11110 the hmldmg, O'Hara
'pont..J t\\\l mcmher:, ,,f the tctm \ J'CN'nnd
evalu.ltlon ,uff wamng hy the door. In 1\;Fl
parbnce, the"&gt;e people are known as the
Turb • and their role b to perf,,rm the
unem:1ahle task oi mfomtmg the playe~'&gt;
bcmg cut to g&lt;l ;,el' head coach Chns Palmer.
"Dnving &lt;Wer there ;md walking in, I
""' gomg through pretty much every ncr\'·
ou' emotl&lt;lll you could 1magine," ~a1d
O'Hara. "I ,,,w the twn me"enger' 'tandmg
there .tnd I heard one of them tell a player,
'Coach P.tlmer want' to 'et• you 111 h1'
off1ce.' I cro"eJ my lingers, -a1d a prayer
then ':ud h1 "' I walked P•''t one of them.
And he s.11J h1 to me. A' I kept on \mlkmg,
I let out a little bremh."
O'lbr.1 went hl h1' offcn"'·e lme meet·
mg. and then went tl) the locker room to
gather n (,.,, helongmgs when the mectmg
\\ol' &lt;l\'Cr .md hc.1ded h.tck w h1' hotel
room. No one had told h1m he made the
team, hut mmc unJ'llrtantl}·. no one told
h1m he h,,J not.
"I \\,1&gt; walkmg through the h;t(b a' f~t I
could "' no one could catch up w me," he
~ap wuh a htugh. "I g&lt;lt to my hotel room
and my parenr' were callmg, asking 1f I
made 1t. I rold them I thmk I m1ght ha\'e
but I '""n't wre. Then I called my agent

rmd expla111t:d what happened and he s:ud
rhat\ c,xxl, that I had m.~,Je 1t."
A 23-year old player realt:c' a hfdong
dream and rhe \\'11} he fmJ, out 1' h} not
being told to le,l\'e?
"Prerry much," 'a1d O'Ham. "My ng.:nt
said to ~ray calm though bcc,lu~ thl· Rmwn'
could snll piCk up S&lt;)meone el-e fmm :moth·
cr team on wai\'crs. Well, a coupled,,,, went
by and I just kept showmg up for practice.
Eventually, my offemive I me cnach congrat·
ulated me and Dw1ght Clark (Clcvcl.md\
Director of Operation.' nnd the nun who
caught Joe Montana\ TO p:1" dubhcJ "The
Catch" in the 1981 NFC Ch.1mp10n,h1p
game vs. D.~Ua,) 'aw me m the hall one d.,,
and he offered congr.uulaut&gt;n,."
The again,t·rhe-oJd, rrogre"ll)O th.n
led w thl' moment ha, been ,utrtlm~:
• Walk-on
• Scholarship player
• Starter
• All-BIG EAST
• Undrafted by the ~FL
• Free agent
• Memher of the Cte...eland Bmwn'
When O'Hara rJn ont&lt;&gt; the f1cld m
his Browm' umform tor the fiN pre~.l·
;,on game "'· the Philadelph~;l Eagle,,
he glanced into the crowd and 'J'lmcd
his parents beammg. When he entered
the game for the fiN ume, he 'J'llttt.&gt;d
them again and welled up w1rh pnde.
"It was vel') exciting that first
game," he said. "M} parent' have heen
so suppornve throughout my career."
O'Hara, who wa' hom m Ch1Cllgo,
reah:ed another dream when he wok
the field 111 a pre--cason game ag;tm't
the Bea~. the team he 1dohzed a' :1
ch1ld. In the four pre-~C:l'&gt;&lt;lll game,,
O'Hara played the e&lt;.:JUI\ alent of two
full game' at center. Now that he h."
made the NFL. he has ro adJu&gt;t h1~
dreams, ra1se the le ...el of them. He "
listed as the second-team center hut
knows that several of the backup~ on
the offensive line have taken a lot of
snaps at center m trainmg camp. A~ a
rookie free agent, he remain' m a
somewhat tenuous pos1tion and 1t will
take a bucketful of pcr,piration to
establish hlm&gt;elf in this league.

4

But hi, hX&gt;t ~~ m the door • !nerally.
The Turk 'a1d h1 and let h1m walk on hv.
And throughout his iootball career, ail
~h.Hm O'Hara has e\'er asked t~1r j,. a
..:hance. He\ done a prett'! good JOh of
tak111g it fnlm there.

SEVEN SCARLET KNIGHTS
ON NFL ROSTERS; TWO ON
CFL ROSTERS
All 31 NFL have reduced their rosters to the 53·
man limit on August 25. After the final cuts were
made, there were seven former Rutgers football
players who opened the 2000 season on NFL rosters. In addition, two former Scarlet Knights are
partJCJpatmg m the Canadian Football League.

The seven Scarlet Knights who are in the NFL are:
Marco Battaglia Tight End Cincinnati Bengals
Jay Bellamy Defensive Back Seattle Seahawaks
James Jenkins Tight End Washington Redskms
Ray Lucas Quarterback New York Jets
Shaun O'Hara Center Cleveland Browns
Reggie Stephens Defensive Back New York Giants
Harry Swayne Offensive Tackle Balt1more Ravens
N~te. Rashod Swinger, a defensive tackle for the
Anzona Cardinals is on the physically unable to
perform hst while he rehabilitates a knee injury.

The two CFL players are offensive tackle Ben
French, who earned a spot with the Hamilton
Tiger-Cats and cornerback Mark washington
who plays for the Montreal Alouettes.
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Dear Fnends of Scarlet KniJ.lhts Foorh.lll:

Welcome to Rutgers Srad1um for the opcnmg of the Scarier Knighrs' 2000 season.
1 hope you share my exc1temenr about the }·ear .I bead
Since 1766, Rutgers, The Stare Un1vers1ty of New Jersey, has been one of the
nation's prem1er msritur10ns of h11:hcr cducanon. Rutgers- a par((cipanc in the first
college football game ever played- a I'&lt;&gt; boasts a long and nutHandmg football tradition.
With10your enchw,.asnc support, thiS st'a'&lt;m Promises to l&gt;c another memorable one. 1JOtn
you saluting the players and applaudmg the1r determmatiOn to contmue the Scarier
Kn1ghts' proud tradinon.
All my best,

Smcerely your:.,

Chri~tme Todd Whitman
Go\'emor

��De:~r Scarier Kn1ghc- Fan,
of"' 'PP•oooh &lt;ho 2000 "'~" woh '"" '"""~'""" '"" '"''""'"'· Wioh,
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FRANCIS L. LAWRENCE
r lianm L laiiTtru:e, m~ ~·cll·
&lt;• "'"~ pre-ldem 01 Rutger,, "The
...,, &lt; L"mvm1tv ot :-\e11 jer~.
, .rr e 10 Rurger.- 10 the fall of 199J
from Tulane L"nll'el'-11), \\her.: he
\1'3, the chtef ocadem•c officer. At Tulane he had
abo heiJ the pc-mon' of Acung [\e;Jn ol
~l'll1.0mh ~~~~. Depurv Provo,t, anJ Dean&lt;~
th~ Graduate School. At Rut~er,, Pre,iJent
UIIHcncc ha' leJ the umver&gt;tl)' 10 retumang to 11,
I'Ol'h a' a ,ruJent·cenrered re,earch umvcmty,
wtth mcrtoa-e.l .lCCe'-' anJ &gt;upport ti)r women anJ
mmonttc&gt;, courleJ lltth me hiche,t len:! of aca·
uemlC excellence. Bef\\een 19:J9 anJ IQ99, the
weal numh:r oiftN·)ear applicanon' mcrea\CJ !-)
nearlr 25 percent to an all-ume high of more than 26.51.\'.ln fall1999, me unl\'cl'-1·
ry enrolled the L1rget hN·year das, 111th the h1ghN academ1c quailn on record
Rctlecung the J1\'CI'Slt'j of~e\\ Jer;eo,, fiN·) ear mmonl) enr&lt;Jllmem !!f\'\\ '-'l 46 per·
Cent. ~!mOnt) graduates gte11 b\ OOe·thuJ {0 J) pen:tnt 01 me totlll bJCcalaureate&gt;
all'arJed an I&lt;m In recent )ellrs, Rutgers' excellence,, amactiO!! more -wdent&gt; 01 the
h1ghtst qualm, a Jj percent IIlUcase 10 tudent· 1\lth C&lt;Jill!X' tre S.:\T ....-ore- alxlvc

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m me nauon; $2 4 millton fro I t FmJ for ~ell Jc~ to endoll the Jo;;eph
Ulffi\1'311 Center for ~leti'Cl-\1 r ~ "' "'• S2 mtlhon irom}emmeanJ lorrame A~e&gt;n·
for undergraduate schol:tr·h•p u,J re&gt;earch 'urpon; anJ S~ rn1lhon fwm Alan \~
f..clllc ••rt 10 &lt; 1.!."111 a profe,lOr,hlp anJ 'UJ'J'l'rt kiiO\\·,h•r- m Ct&gt;Jf&lt;lrate and hi&gt; me&gt;•
law 81 t~c h,., I ot Ulll•:-,;t'\\'2!l.

~ luth ~~ R t!,'er.-' rtwnt ~'e&gt;' .:an~ attnl&gt;ured t&lt;)OUNiatC'I:Ic plan. A :\C~~ \ L•klll
for Excdlcncc. n-klpll'l! 10 199; wuh the goal ofhnngmg Rut~er.- mto the rank&gt; l,f the
naUC&gt;mJ', h&gt;p pubhc rc&gt;e;trch unJVcf\Jtle&gt; The theme,,,( me rlan mcluJe excellence an
ll.'&lt;lffiln~,I\."C.li'Ch, .mJ \t'l'\"lCe; me lmjX&gt;nance oiJJWNt)', acces.&gt;, anJ afforoahthl)~ tefOO·
SJWnN Ill l'ffiCI):IOg CL'(]lmllllll)', 'rate, ,mJ &gt;OCietaJ tkrnan..J:;; me need tor mten.JI.'Ctphml)
arrn\ICht..,,mtcm.nJOn.tl pcr&gt;pt.'CII\"t", anJ mterc&lt;unpw. collaroranm; the e.'&lt;l\ual nature
of r&lt;~nncl"'hlr' 11 1th !!'ll"cmmem, hu&gt;me&gt;•, anJ the o;choob to accomph;h our ,trnt~1c
CIJal,: anJ tht· mrecml pan rhat anf,&gt;rmJuon techno!()!,..'\ w111 pial' macaJem1c en.l..'JI'•
or,. In urJ.:r hi JUmp-&lt; tan the top rnont'l nrea., ot the •tr.lte&lt;~tc plan, Rutger.- reallocat·
eJ lunJ.trom admm• tram·e "'~"101:' to a..-akrm.: PlUJ'O'&lt;', cenerJtmg a$i m•lhoo armu·
al funJ tolleawankJ COillJ'CIIII\el}.ln lounc&gt;ar&gt;, rhe rrccram bera.!l'll Sl6 m~hon to
generate 5174 m11111.-n \\ •m nxxlcst unpro\·ement' 10 :-rate •UPJX&gt;rt, Rut!.'el' \\"a.• al..o ahlttoc...,tabhsh the Retn\'eSt mRutg.~ p!tY:.'I3m 10 1991 modertomJect m~~:h-necJeJ funJ.
me mto our core academ1c emerpnse. Rem1 N m Rut::CI" ha., JuecreJ 322 m1lhon to
SUPJ'Ofl nC\\ facull) htnno, enhan,e tu.knt hone!'~. lfiCrea.-e •tWent ....-hoi.
omlups and Stipends, and expand kC) area- uch a' the hh.me:- anJ decnoruc commu·
natiOns.

-h•r- an the :-=auooal AcuJem) of :lCtcnn•, the ~.uonal A~Jem) of Engmeenn~:.

B.)ffi d the cll'ar strJtcgJC plan anJCUiauon •1 the om! ft~ an a.ivanced mklflll.ltJOO
lt'ChnOifl!,'} mlrastructllrc 10 uppon excellence, Rlr.-:tt 21.\.\' I&gt; Rut~ers' multt·\~tr
PfOJl'Ct for a comprehen•l\ e ntt~ l•rl tor data, \'IJeo, anJ vo1ce commumcanon• Rul·
gcr' ''a chant r mt·mber r•l lnrcmrt2, ..en·m~ a' rhe mrd·Arlantic !!l!"iJ'X'I' 'lie. the
c~:nrr.•I"'Jd.: tnr nt'\1 h•gh·•('I.'I..J hnb muur fl'l:lOO. Our amrmou.' &gt;tate\\ tJe net\\wlm~
prOJl'Ct "rnl(c~Jmg m panncr,htp 1\ nh Bdl Atlantic and ha, received lU~'tanll.ll
tunJm~ fl\•m :\cw )1'1'-l'} ', H1~her EJoc:tthlll FaCJhllt» Tru-t Fund, the ~ew Jc~v- fquipmcntlc.hmc FunJ, ft\lcrall!rant,, anJ a11 .uJ, frl•m mJu&gt;tl)· and tounJan,&gt;ru..
Allll&gt;l\g tht'nl&lt;l&gt;t tmjX'Ilant ""'~&gt;A''"~~ the \([alt'glC pl;m art' me new aca.l.:ml~ J'Rl~1111\ th;ll l&gt;nng the rc,ulh of 1111r i.tcult) \ &gt;ehubr&gt;h1p mto the cla...,.rOc.&gt;m tn ennch the
eJuc,llhln ot Rutb~f\ liUJenr,, rrcpanng .. ne\\ generath&gt;O to conquer the ch.tll~n~'t'
Of l&lt;&gt;mOITI1\I, :-.:meltl'r\ nell Uef,'l'l'C rl'll',!IJiru haw h:en aprroveJ at the unJerL'foiJU•
.11e anJ graJU&lt;trt•lcld,, lnclu,lm~: bJomt'lll&lt;'lll ~ll!!ln&lt;'Cnn~. g~ncuc- and mJCruh•ol~ •
cdl b!ulog') anJ ncurosctcncc, puhlll healrh,.mJ the Vbual an~. \X'e ~n also J'lllnt to
thtrt)·l\1 l new cen1~ anJ ln•ll£ute• that focu, oo !!Tound·ht'2km.: mrerJ•,•rlman
n:-c.1n:h and areas ofcnuals&lt;X:L1l net&gt;d

and 1hc lnsutute of Mt..IJCane ha\ e mcrea..ed •lfiCe 19 9 nearh one-thuJ. Toralspon·
sort'll r~:&gt;C'l•Rh nnJ conlracts h,t\e doubled trom 390 i m•lh0n m 19t~9 to more than
$1:.-0 m•lhon m 2(.'(\1. Th~ :--:auonal Re5&lt;: uch UlUI1CJI report ol 1995 r.mkeJ 13 Rut·
gt'l'\ 1'1\~dffi.' atllt.lll{! the h.~ 25 In the nanon and r.mkeJ 16 :urotl~ lllf' 10 unrMt~
ment over 1he pN f1rc yc.tr\, To J.ne, mL•re than 30 comrame; han· &gt;pun ott I rom
RUiger' re't'arch. Rutr.:er r.mb 6th natll&gt;nalh in the numl&gt;er nt hcen'e' anJ
&lt;•puon' y•ciJmg mcomc m 19%.
Rutr.:cr' rc-e:uchcl'\ .1re at tht• fordront nf Jt&gt;eO\'cflP that ar~ revolut11•m:mg
tclcwmmun1C.U11.ln~. a,h.m,m~ rchahlht&lt;tlln~ anJ rm,mctic technologJe&gt;, leaJmg to
new unJeN.m.lmg u( hr.un fund l&lt;)n .mJ nt'\1 trearment' (or ncun&gt;llli~Kal JJ,;&gt;rJo:l'\, anJ
L11lcnng CntiC'dl tool' f&lt;l{ unkxlmg the )l'Crcr- ,,, hloiO!!lcJI 'Y'tcln&gt; 10 rh.trmaceullcal
•mJ medical mc&lt;ll'l:h. At the same time. rR:m:h anJ pr&lt;'!:l';lm mltlati\ C' In mc an&gt; anJ
.,. Jcncc' anJ ml'l.lucauon art' 1hn11ng. Rut~cl'\ facult) are m.1km~ 'l!!lllh~t Jt..:n\ cr·
'"' ahoot earl) homtmJ on~ms anJ bch.1\ 10r, mounung mnovam c prO&lt;~ram&gt; that
a.h·ancc puhlicd~.; I'QTSC llll m.1tten of race, ethmot) anJ cuh:ure, and I rt-nn~ n."&lt;.'ltrch,
teaclung, and ,"ll!rt'aCh to refnnn the rcac~and lt'llllltn::!Ci machem:.uc.' II\ thenauoo\
&gt;Chools Thcaruat RutgersenJO)'ed ~1al retiYbl\lttOn 10 1999~Cr~-rood- Theater.
IOOn.l.J b) a Ruq,\~ cra.fUJ!e,II.'CCI\1'11 aToo) fa 1\:,t tOlll3l the-.ucr, kfl)llOOIII\JlJ(ll\•
ucrc maJc f&lt; r two sh011 pmJuceJ ll'l a Rut.'t'rs f.'ICu!t} m&lt;:mrer, and •everal !:faJUJtc•
dM.ll&lt;lllGross~ hool ufthe An perf.llllled m featured n~t.... orworkeJ hacl-ta::e m
RrroJ~'d} hll.l.
Rut,.:ers' hnancc art• al:&gt;~.l rrn&lt;rcnng. Gr(Mth 10 the unn·eml) ._ buJ.:tt lnm $6!0
m1IIK•n 1n Fi 19119 to~ I 2b1lhoo m 1999 '' m J:Oi.~ mca•utl" arrnl&gt;urark· ro r;ro111h an
the pernmas:c•~ ilw wttl dtmt" ln11ll ltJtr.tl ~'l'.mt' .mJ commct,., lne ~'l'llllth m ft'J.
t't&lt;ll tunJm.: rdhl, 1he ~~~r·md~;a.. IOgwmrcuu,cnc "fRut~cr.-' tacult). FunJrJJ•m~
h,b "~l!l'J ,,, .mnu tltul,tl' mcrcol"-oJ Jr,trn.ltiC'JIIy lt\lm 19S9 t(l Z(\\1• mnr~ 1h.m
tnplm~.lrom $24.7 mtlll••n m 19S9 1&lt;1 S&amp;i.l mtiiJ&lt;•n 10 Zl\~. The un•v~r,I!V\ ~nJ''11··
mcnt ha,Jlmn.. t tnphl frnm~ll6 1mlhon m 1990 wSi42 milli1m m 1999.
Am~~~.•hk·n."l.t111 pm:degdhhtw"'l11&lt;1 $) llllllkfl gdr-m-l wJ til'(]] ~un Mk:n"'"'

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In ~e\1 JeOC), Dr WI\ rt'OCe ha, sen eJ on the Pre-ident-' C..lU!ll:ll anJ 00 the ~C\\
Jer~ Cool miSSion on ' 1ence and Tt'ChnoiO!!'i and the ~e~~· Je~'&gt;&lt; 1 -hrael Comm1,.
'!On, .uilOil!: othe~ On the nat100alle\-el, Dr.l.a11rence &gt;en e:- on tht' eX&lt;'CUIIvteom·
mlttoo of the h: ml tilxlth the A,.,..\:tatKlll of Amen~ UruveNue-&gt; ,,...
'\ffi(r·
u::m Councal on Educatu n. For the i\ello~.~ Comm1--1on on th~ F01ure 't '&lt; and
LanJ Grant Unn-rr-•ue,, he cha1rt-d d rrc-~dcnual .. \mrrmtee that m 1m rclt 1&gt;t.-d
1report mlet.l "The Le-,1mmg S!'ICJet)," m wh1ch tht· memh:r, romreJ our 1har n'"'·
k•r tht· hN 11me, ~~· h:tll' lht• rcocbnok'l,'} to m.•l.: htcnmt· k"olmm~ o1 rt"ollny. prt'Ct...:h
II th(' lime llht'J\ IIIL1.\ l&gt;t\'tlllll' ol nt'Cl' 'II). Th!&gt; 'rnn~. Or. lawrt'!Ke 1\a\dt:ett'\l chair
ol the Rig E.N Cront.:rcl1ll' mJ rcrrc-&lt;.•ntaiJI"t' uf the Rig Ea,r ,,n the 1-..arJ ,,, Jm'(·
(II[\,,( the :-JCAA. nr.l.uwr~nn· r~cCI\"CJ hi' h.tchclor's Je&lt;.!rec tl\lm :,t. Lou" Um·
ll'Nt\ ,m,l h1, Ph.D m Frt·n,h CLl"lltl Lncr.Hur~ from Tulane UmwNt\ An Inter·
nauon.•llr known ...:h,•LJr, ht· h.t&gt; r~tcll t'll.m awarJ fn&gt;m rhc French g1w~mmcnt. He
.mJ h1' Wlk, M.1ry K.ty, h tH' fnur ch•IJrcn anJ eleven ~ranJch1 IJren.

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ROBER7 E. MULCAHY Ill
-ucc.s-ful anJ IIUlOI"lltlve admll1l-·
rrawr thl\llll:hout hL&gt; tenure m
&gt;f&lt;Jfi" mana~mem and Je.. &lt;lormem, d~ common thread m the
career 01 Robert E. }.fulcah, Ill ha,
h:-.:n h~&gt; unJ1 mg ctmnurmem to exceUenC(.
:\owm h~&gt; thtrJ }Car a. Directoroi Athletic' ar
Rut~'t.-r., the State Cmver-trv ol '\ew )tr..e\. ~lulcahy
h;l, .1lr.::hly m~Jc a -i~lllficant impact as m&lt;m.l~cr of
one 11f the n.mon '&gt; Lu)!e&gt;t mtercolle~late athleuc
p!\~'lllm'- He n:maim COOllllliTOO lO the 1Jeal that Rut·
1!\:rlo athlcuo. w1ll pnli"IJe a meanmgful experience t{lf
"' 'ttllknt-athlttt'S,.l 'troll!! 'llp('Ort ''"'rem lora n:r·
ti.'X'Tltatlw cm::hmg 't:tlt anJ a piU),'Illllllll 11 lu.:h the
entill' Umvcr.il\' commumt} can rake I!Te:lt pride.
UnJt.r h~&gt; leakr-h•p, the Din-too ha,. Jewl&lt;reJ anJ llllrlememoo a Srr: te&lt;~t&lt;: Plan
to •'UiJe Rutgcr. to the loll' 10 one oi tht·f'OO&gt;! nmm~; anJ challengtn!! ern.' 10 coli~
athletiC' AJ11 L&gt;IOOall'l'-oo::nu:attOO Ju, enaNed the almml,trdOI"e anJ 'lff'.'lt ,Lliftu
operate ar !!realer etf~eleOC).
In h~.&gt; lmt rwo )e31' a, Dire..: toe (ll AthletiC!,~ lulcah1 has 1-«n a cuidllll: force m'!!!·
rulk."'ant llllpi\J\'etn(1lt, ma numM rlcnt 101l arC&gt;. He ha, 1:-«n ut.-trumenud m~ eJ.
ormg anJ '«l..llJll: ooN.k re1 enoe trulmd .i m1U100, v.h!Ch ha, ~ired menhance·
metlt c/ a number c4 t.lltln~e&gt;c Carnal rro,ect&gt; trom th,, funJmg hale ~too mexp.md·
ed meJ~a tJCtht~e&gt;c anJ a m...lem,ltltt"-&lt;i·the tut acal.:mic -.urf&lt;llllahlf3t01) m the Wlli
Brov.n AthletiC C.·mer. Other •mrro1 emt1lt' hl the RAC toclude ne11 office ~e k•r
coorlle&gt; an3 alrnint~t!:(\, v.hKh h11e alh,....J the 'ffill"ll" arhknc :Umint"lr.nll w 1-.:nlllt'
c~nrralh loaued m that laCiht} for the hN ume.
Mulcthy ha_, .ll&gt;&lt;J pl.tetod mUc.:h emrha-.&gt; mthe 31\'a ol acadtmiC 'urport, whKh h;t,
1:-«n 1\'Rl-ctt'd k: &gt;lh'fllhcmt ,.:;un' mthe ch"nxllll.locrca".J acldermc SUJ'IX'It l1&lt;b mcluJed ~ adJ!UOn ot full I Ime rcr-onncl, wmrutcr Ia h. .mJ tutonal ~IYKe&gt;. Progmm.' 'lll.h
as the c®prehen;lve RL Stwnd LifeSkJll, ha1·e 1-ecn lx•btereJ to heir cru.ul'l' a ptN·
!JVC ,mJ llll'"dlll!l~!ful eXpt:Ol"!lCC fnr the Ruto.,\:r.. ru'Ot-.lthlcte. The Annual Reptlll, wh~~:h
chromcb the Jtvl,l&lt;ln\ a&lt;h1evcmcn~ .mJ 11 ,., rnxluced l\1r the imt ume e1 cr followmc
the 1993-99 academ~e war, ruNtJx.,cumulmlei!I'.U. [\lint avcr:ll..'-"' r~·each l"llr..ll)" team.
lbc O.n,•nn wntmue' tu 1-oc a lea,h m'" CtJmmlrmcnt to ~nJer eqlllt'l..mJ ha,
maea.iC\1 fur,.h!\11 fur &lt;cholar..h•r- anJ be~ hi) 1mpruwment&gt; mthat Mea.
~fuicah) h;t, ,Jl'(HJ\ l"l'&lt;l'll me 11\lti(UU(I\ Ot 8 canpn.-herJ.,n-e nmi.'Oil!: anJ rroouto."l\
plm tO lurther IOCI\'a'C corpo.lC3le 1\'1 enoe anJ enhar!Ce the 01 crdlllllla~ lll the athkt·
IC rrocram Corpo.li"Jte ~..,n..-oohlr ha, n-tn m each ot the la..&lt;t two1ear.., anJ voill em·
tmoe W!!ruw a' Rut~ AthletiC' h;t, enr.rt.J mtoa ~rtner;}up 11 1th one cot the nat tun',
leadm!! hllll.', ~dlicm ~ :\\arleurn:
:\0 ~ wlule, tht' Rutgtr. athkuc trtl!.'llllll coounlle&gt; Ill !!roll anJ tmprv1eon the
ficiJ of~- Htghhght, Wider~ lulcah) \ ll'".!tch ha1 e tocludo.l the our&gt;Wldm!! ~·'lllll·
aoce ~~ the \\orntTI'.. m.~ttN!IteJm, which ail an..:eJ to the !l\.\\~\C-\A Fmal Four and
1999 ~CAA Elne Eu:ht. A re·l ll.th:ed mt1\\ t-n,lcti-WI ('I"O!!I'.lm ha, eameJ L• '1'&lt;\: •
uve NIT 1-ocnh., atier a nme·)ear aN:oce tr&lt;llll rt''bt'a.'M comperinon, anJ the 'X..rlet
Kni$rs' h.J."-h.dl tl'311\ (the ~I\\' BIG EA~T Gl!llt-reocechamf'II.Thl bma.lecm""
.. ~tl\-e
appearance' m the ~C -\A 1iJUmamem.
Mulcahy cam~ to Rut~cr.. &lt;&gt;n Arnll5, 1998, alter .m exrrnonlmary 19-year r~nurc
a. Pl'l'\1Jcm anJ CEOnl th~ ~&lt;·w )ef\C)' ~~n' .mJ Exposition Auth,,n(}·. L"nJcr ~fuk·
ahy'&gt; lcaJcrloh1p, the NJSEA Jc1dnp,oJ mw the nau.m'&gt; rn:m1erspom. anJ entcrrammem
venue. Aml'n~ hi) n&lt;'tewonhy .Khl~Wment&gt;at the MeaJ..,wlands incluJeJ ~bli&gt;hmg
New Jer.ey a:. the hom~ of the fm~t wllcgc .uhlcnc compeuuoo mthe country, mduJ-

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IIlli the crcauon cl the Ktcloffa

"IC F~xbaUGame, artractm!!the ."-nu)-~111 ~Ill('

to ddrilin m three ,\X'll-ffi\ an:! 1-k),()OC &amp;.:hi i\'CAA \ kn".. &amp;.l:erhill Easrem Re"'..'100-

alsanJ the last Final Foor el"erto heheiJ man Arena m 1996. ~fulcah\ led~ oe-,ouatk"lfl' that rt,ulteJ m tht :\HL', ~ tl-. the :-,'H.\ Jet,, anJ the ~fSll }.fern~r II' callIng the \1~-bnd:, rhe1r Nlll:
~lukah1 \ kad.-r-..h•r u tl \ "L-\ ~Jdpt.J Jewlor lcCL,Jauoo whiCh led Wit owr·
'&gt;ei:IOi!

th&lt; tl.i:&lt;ll,tructK."lfl of R Jt~'t·r- "r !o.lmm anJ bUIIJmg ne11 o;occer, LKI"O\.-.e md

tr.~o:k .mJ llciJ laclllllc,

The Spt)rt' .mJ ExJX"ll ~ mAuth&lt;lnt) marun:J irom rnllldrily aIK1r..e racing anJ rm·
t\."""''nal ft~~~~.tll ~u-mc" mlll.J ,t,ucwiJt" encme ftlr '~'-'"'• t"nterramment anJ cX('ll&gt;i·
non Jewkormcnt Junnc ~fuk.tlw\ tenure. B~ the cnJofh1.1 tenure at the Meadowlands,
the Sron' G~~nrb 11~1&gt; h&lt;"flnl! 61.\1 ewnt' .1ycar, dra11- m~ sc1·en milhoo l"t&gt;ltof' annu,11~ tn 'lk:h .Jiti'Kt~ 11\, ,1, the G1.mt,, jet,, r\:V!l,, :\cr,, :mJ hor.e racing, 3.' wdl a' a wide
1'1mtll r•l farmll 'h'111' mJ conet·n,
\lukah1 \ htclon~:(XlliJon tor '(hola-11~ anJ .:olk-&lt;,oe athleuc. anJ hi&gt; unJ\·merommnmcnt to ruh """ ~~:c, h;t, not gone unoc.rKeJ The :\ev. York Ttme&gt; ~nlx:J ht'
tt1lure v.1th rh \)"~-\ , (1\t' ot "q111tt fcr\'or ;mJ ior.s1~1, ~rabli.shme the ~fea.Jov..
1\ MlflC
I
n\ leaJif1C 'ptlrt&gt; anJ entertalllmetlt complexe.." The ~e\\,trl
"' :d;.&gt;n hailt.J the holdm!! o1 the ~CAA Final F&lt;u (an e\"ent that v.-.b co-hl.,.,reJ b)
R r~_ .,) m:\ev. Je£X1 a- "the mJraclt:ol tht ~leaJo"lanJ.,"
Among h , manl rrc/es,•Klll.11 affilt.mon, ~ lulcahl :&lt;1"\"e&gt; on rhe &amp;arJ o1 the
:\'JOCml}i~'(hlll nuilitll.llandCoiJec.~ Hallcc F.l!llC, bOlairottr&gt;AIIarJ,Cannuttee,
I&gt; an hm.T.ll) lllt"'tll!x.'t" ("4 the Ammcan In:dull Cruch.:·.' :\..,...X13tll"l\, anJ :&lt;1"\1!&gt;&lt; (1\ the
A.,uJ, ol -e1eral hu-me" and chmt.thl&lt; COIJW"JIJOO&gt;
~fulcahl.al!l"aiuatec/\illmm'".!Umi&lt;NCI"(ABmHL-t&lt;&gt;n,l95 ),!l&lt;brecel\"ed'C\··
crdl av. 1rJ, 11\llll h" ,,IITll m.uer, 1rKiuJmc the~ ft\lalt4 E.xcelleoce from the Collet:e d
Art, mJ "\:tcn.;e,, thr Alumm ~ledal, anJ the ).1me. "Jumlx..," Ell~&lt;.)( Achievement
All.uJ .),lllll' ll(hcr h(l(l(lf\, h,, ION rn:ed mduJe the Knight of St. Grego(\ medal,
recrrwJ lrtlfll r,'J't: J••hn P.tulll, anJ rhc Elh' (,(anJ ~lt.Jal,lHonor
A.1~ .mJ h1' w1k Teff\ r&lt;'i:enth rl"h:.utod 111 Ba,lm~: R1J~'I: after 37ycarlo m:\fend·
h,llll. Th&lt;.·) ICC the l'll\:OI&gt;tf\Cit1l(hlkJn'l1, lll{flkhng rhe)&lt;IUn).~. [)eiJre, who b pre.ent•
II' a "-l!'h&lt;&gt;mt&gt;r,· .n Rutgcf\. Tht· ~1ulc·.•lll \ al,., have 10 grMch!IJren.

What ft 're Sa n About lob Mulcah
"I watched h1s work over the years that I have been Governor and saw what he was

able to do To get the Ftnal Four here. to get the World Cup-he's shown a breadth of
expenence that 1thouoht IS very su table and I'm glad that Rutgers and the commrt·
tee they put '" place-the search comm•ttee·felt the same way."
-ctuistlll6 Todd Whilmdn. Governor. The Stille of New Jersey
"Wh~e we want to have wmruno teams. we WID be

successful only if we can accom·
plish that wrtt11n the frameworlc of the urvvers•ty"s academic values. We are con·
villced that Bob Mulcahy wtl prOVkle that IMOV311Ve leadersh•p. Our conclusion was
that Bob M11tcahy possesses a un~que combinahon of talents and expenences that
I'll" move Rutgers' athletic program to 1ts next level of accompl•shment."
-Or. Francts L Lawrence. President. Rutgers Umve($1/y

"Thts tS the man who made an arena nse mthe night where once there was only
swampland. brought the Final Four to the Great Megalopolis for the first ume in a
hall century. negotiated w1th at least six professional franchises of varymg size. got
Rutgers 1ts 42.000-seat stadium and ran the most famous sports complex on the
Contmental Land Mass."
-Jerry lzenbero The Star·Ledger. February 4, 1998

·everyone in the state knows him, and he·s been a mover and shaker tn the state for
a long ttme."
-{;ene Corfi(Jan. Former ACC Commtssioner and Director of AthletiCS, Universtty of
Notre Dame

�ADMINISTRATION

Joe Quinlan
Senior Assoc1ate Director of
Athletics

Terrence Beachem

Kevin MacConnell

Assoriate D1rector of Athlet1cs/Ch1ef
Fmanc1al Df11...,,

Assoc1ate D1rector of Athletics for
External Afla1rs

Dr. Michael Mahan

Kathleen Hickey

Natalie Migliaro

Assoc1ate D ·t .IF of Athlet·cs for
Academ1c Support Serv~ces

ASSIS'.l!"'t D1rector of Athletics

Ass1staf'lt D1 ·ector of At'lletlcs

Kathleen Shank

John Temyila

Rita Kay Thomas

Ass1stant D1rector of Athletics for
AcademiC Support Serv~ces

Ass1stant D1rector of Athletics for
F1nance and Adm1mstrat1on

Sen1or ASSIStant Director of
Athlet1cs

Patty DeSantis

Don Kessler

Dean Carl Kirschner

Athletic EqUipment Adm1mstrator

Coord1nator of AthletiC Training

Chair Academ1c Overs1ght
Comrruttee for Intercollegiate
Athletics

Serv~ces

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Brian Crockett

Assoc1ate Director of Athletics for
Development/Executrve D1rector of
Scarlet R Club

Dr. Robert Monaco

Ass1stant D -ector of
Athlet1csl01rector of SportS

John Wooding
Assistant D1rector of Athletics for
Sports Media Relations

Dr. Jeftrey Rubin

NCAA Faculty Representative

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A leadmg re,carch unt\er-iry \Hth a renowned tac·
ult\. Rutger' ha' more than 4,('{1() undergraduate cour,.
e,, lal&gt;.mttllrte&gt; rhat uull:e ,rate-of-the-an technology and
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History
Rutger&gt; ~l.'&lt;'n It' h1-rorv m I i66 3&gt; Queen\ Cc&gt;lll."£e,
th( c ghth m'muuon of h1gher educati~m to be found·

t.-d m rhe Amencnn colome&gt; It 1-&gt;ecame Rutger&gt; Colll."£e
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tru,tee and Revolutionary \~ar \'eteran The UniveN·
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k"£e &lt;,f ~&gt;Uth jcf'l'Y in C.'lmdcn wa.' mcorporated inw Rut·
gcr&gt; tn 1950 U'gt,latl\eact&gt; m 1945 and 1956de-J~'Ilatl.-d
,JI!tts d1vi'"'n.' a' The Srate Untver&gt;lt} of New Jer-ey. Rut·
ger' 1' the only umver&gt;iry in the natwn

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sev\ lll\ly comprehen,1ve public re;,earch umver,ity and
a mcml-er of the pre,ttglllll:l A&gt;.,oc•atton of Amencan Lim·
ver&gt;~tte' (AAU). a 'deer group of61 public and pnvate

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mmer-..~d in a new mtllemum, the admini,tra-

rc-t.·arch m'tltuuon,. Under the leadership of Pre,ident

ttl n, ho.mh, f.1cult\ and &gt;taff of Ruq::er,, The

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trauon Jcvde&gt;('&lt;..J pn&gt;p&lt;r-.ab that &lt;ul'f'OIT l!fl)\\'th area:. 1Jen-

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h1ghly sk11led work force that w1ll require acce» to hfc·

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conhnued

untvcr,ny\ ,hvcr'c: 'trc:ngth,, moved lnrward
dunnc the: 1999-~l\.X' acadc:m1c ye.u under
the 're"·•rd'hlp of the Commmcc: lor the
Future. The: un1ver-tt\ ha' mw't~-J '20 m1l·
l1on over hvc ~..-.1r- to 'upport rhc dc:vd,&gt;pmcnr
of more than 100 mnm-amc, muludt.,.;lplin:uy
rrob'l'31n' on •• 11 thr,....· campu-...,._ The-e re-o.'lUre~
have pro\'ldcd excc:llent levc:rage; tll date
more: than "174 nulhon m c:xtc:mal fundmg ha.'
l&gt;ccn gcm·rattoJ hy the-e pr&lt;~J•'cb.Twdvc lmplemcntatl&lt;lll Clllllffilth.'l''• repre,enllng rou,me;..,,
cognltln.&gt; sc1ence and neunlSc1encc, crcati\'e
an.,, t-Ju, ninn, cngmt-cnng, ennr&lt;&gt;nmenml ,ruJ.
1es, mform;mon ~1ence and tc:chnology, tnrernauonal ;..tudle,, hht•ral arr' and science,, l1fc
sc1c:ncc:s .mJ .lgrtculturc:. puhl1c p&lt;lhcv nnJ
law, and women\ scholar-htp .mJ kader,hlp,
.ue cnnunumg hl gcner.11&lt;: .md 'urrorr new 1m·
u.mvc' rh.lt wdl enh.mce Rur)!er,'leader,hlp
"' .1 m.IJ&lt;•r rc:,c:.trch un1ver'l!\.
Worl on rhc: c,lmmum,,tttnn' mtro"L-trucrure
1-cmg l-u1lt through RU!':ct ~C\.10 'nil C&lt;'nunue throughout the )·car, \\lth the d1~1n1: ol
trcnd1c:' mJ the m'rallauon ol 1ntemal bUildm~: "mng an,J,·xtcm.•l c.thlmg ro lml Rut~er-"
C.lmpu.,.;,. Bcltcvl-J to IX' thl' lar~;e't projeCt lll
It- kmJ .u .m) Amenc.tn unl,·c:r,lty, rht· lour·
year c:tlort '' 11l prm 1Je dat.l, '1dl'•• and \'OICe
-.erYICl'- w.tppn •xnn. tdv 260 Rutgcr;.. hUIIJm~.
fuol th"June. RL.~ct 2L\\)wmng haJ ~n
complc:tloJ m 12 lK.Idlmll hlllldm~:' 1nd 27 rc:'"
1dt!nce h.tlb on the: un1vcr-1ty\ Bu-ch, Collc:s:e
Avenue. Dougla''• L1nn~wn, and l'.c:w.1rk cam·
pu'c'. By the 'rarr of rhc: n~:w ,tc,tdemK ye,1r,
w1rmg t' c:xpccreJ to ht• compll·red man aJdi·
uon;JI 16 hu1ldmg, .md 2 3 rc:~1dence halls.

National Ranklngs
• Mlmcy m.1g,1:me\ I ')98 collc:gc gUide
ranked Rutgc:r' 14th n.tttonally a' the t&gt;c,r
\'ollUt' amon~.: puhl.c m'murwn,. Fur Jx,r huy'
m the M1d-Ad.tntll: rcg10n, Rur~:er,.:-..:ew

• A 1997 :\ 1t till. I 'x.ulCe Foundanon 'll~&lt;.h
ft •n,.:1 ''-' ol -&lt;:tence anJ t'TIJ!l·
ncerine d.&gt;ctorJte Tl'Ciplcnc- fC\ t-ahl that Rutj:ers
ranked IC'th .unong puhl., AAU lll'tnuuon'.

ot the unden..T;.d

Students
• Aprwxun.ttc:lv ll'.C\.'0 Rutger' 'ru,lt•nt'
graduate c:ach vc:ar.
• Rmger' ., sLXrh m the t\AU m tot.tl
mmt&gt;riry ,tuJcnr cnr,,llnwnt, scnmd 111 Afm:,m-

Academic Support
• ~"ammg R,.,....urce Center- on nil campu..'o\."
otter turonng, 'tud\ nr, and genc:ral academ·
tc 'UPP&lt;'rt to unJergraduate 'tudenr,. The
Cl'nter' hc:lrcJ more than 13,(1('0 'tudent'
.mJ made o\·er 3:!,(1('0 contact:. Junng the
199~-99 acadc:mtc vear.
• Teachmg Excellence: Center' till Rut·
gl'r-' rhrc:c: clmpuse:. prov1de support to faculty
memhcrs in the1r role as reacher,.

American enn•llmc:nt, eighth m A'1'm .md ninth

m Launo c:nrollment .tccordmg to ;..t;Hi,rk'

Financial Aid

through 1999. Rut~.:c:r' 111 New firurhwu.:l
ranb f1fth 111 the n.mon .mwng prc:domi.
nanrly wh1tc: unl\· ... r"tlc:' 111 .tw.~r,llng haccalaureare degree' co Alnc.m·Amc:nc.ln,,

• Undergraduate student, received more
th;tn $184 milli&lt;m in federal and ,tate grant'
and lt&gt;an,, work lsrud} job, and univer-~r\·
;..cholarship, in 1999-00.

• Mmont\ 'tudent c:nwllrnc:nr t•l 15.692
1' more: than an} other c&lt;•llc:ge or unl\l"Nt) m
rhe ,rarc:.ln 1999-0(\,n C&lt;&gt;mrn,ed 31 72 per·

• The .wera~:e fi~t vear award
1m teh '-7.400

"'3' approx·

Brun,wu:k "·" r mleJ lourrh.
• The: 2C\X' ~ htton ol "t\mcnca\ Bc,t

cent of Rut~:er,' 'tudenr ('l•pulatton.

• "c\'t:nty·,tx rercem of the entenng cia,,
r&lt;.'\.cl\ ed '" arJ,_

V,tlue'' h\ l "· ''""' and \Vorl,! Rcrorr
ranked Rut 'tr' 19th .mwng all AAU rut&gt;J.c
ln'tltutiOn,, Rutgt•r,.:-..:ew firun\1\'ICk rlac ...,

Faculty

Impact on New Jersey

22nJ on the l1't ol tht• tt&gt;p 50 naollnal puhhc

• Rut,:er,' ,ruJent to lacult} rauo 1, 14: I.
• ' ncrv-eighr pen:cnt offacult\ hold thl'
h1~:h.:,t degree 111 thc:1r field.
• Among AAU umver-me,, Rutgl•r, rank-

• Th~: l,mwf'i~ ·, t.'Cortomtc trnpact on ~t."\\
)c:N:~ 1' more than ·2 billion annual!\

third 111 pl'rccnta,~:c of Afnc.m·Amenc.mlac·

• ~tudc:nr- h:we conrrihured more than
500,(1(1(1 hour, oi communtry ;..en 1ce through
Rutgcr,· Cni:en,hlp and Serv1ce EJuca·

.unong ,t.tte umvc:Ntll"· RutJ..'\:f'·Ncw Brun,w1ck
ranb 15th. Rurgc:r' &lt;. 'amdc:n r;1nl&lt;:' 42nd,

ulry and etghth m p.:rn:nt,tge of t&lt;:m,tle f.1.:ulry.
• Forry faculty h.wc: 1-c:t•n c:lcnl•J to rhc:
American Aca,lemy of o\rr- and ::XK·ncc,, rlw

thlll program ;..mce 1ts incept1on in 1989 •
That\ .1 mmimum wage ,·alue of mMc: than
$2.6 millton.

.md Rutgc:rvNc:wark r.tnb 49th.
• Yahr~&lt;&gt;! lntc:mct Life M.ty 2&lt;\."0 ranked Rut·
gcr., 50th ,tm&lt;mg Amt·nc.J\ mt&gt;st w u~ooJ collegt.,.

National Academy of Sclencl,, tht• 1\Jatton;tl
Academy of En~llll~·rs ..md the (n,tltute ,,( Mt'll·
tcme, the natmn\ ll'adm~: honnr '''nc:tte,.

• More: than 293,592 alumnt have gradu;ucd from Rutgers and approxlmatcl} 63
percent of livm~: alumni reside tn New Jersey

Ulli\'C:r,ltle\.
• The: 1998 l.'dln&lt;&gt;n "f k1plmgcr\ Pc:Nm·
.11 Fmance Mag.1:m1. ranb the tor I 00 '.tluc;,

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�This is Rutgers
Accounting
Africana &amp; Afro-American
Studies
Agricultural Sc1ence
American Studies
Animal Sc1ences
Anthropology
Applied Mathematics
Applied Physics
Applied Sciences in
Engineering
ArtNisual Arts
Art History
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences/ Biology
Biomedical Sciences
Botany/Plant Biology
Cell &amp; Development
Biology
Ecology &amp; Evolutionary
Biology
Entomology
Genetics &amp; Microbiology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry
Neurobiology
Natural Resource
Management
Physiology
Zoology
Biomathematics
Bioresource Engineering
Biotechnology
Business Administration
Ceramic Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chinese

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Civil Engineering
Classical Humanities
Ancient Mediterranean
Civilizations
Clinical Laboratory
Sciences
Communications
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Criminal Justice/
Administration of
Justice
Dance
East Asian Languages
&amp; Area Studies
Economics
Education*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering
English
Environmental &amp;
Business Economics
Environmental Planning
&amp; Design
Environmental Policy,
Institutions, and
Behavior
Environmental Sciences
Evolutionary
Anthropology
Exercise Science &amp;
Sport Studies
Finance
Food Science
French
General Science
Geography
Geology
Geoscience Engineering

German
Greek
Greek and Latin
Hebraic Studies
HIStOry
History/French
History/Political
Science
lndependenV
Individualized
Major
Industrial
Engineering
Information
Systems
Italian
Jewish Studies
Journalism
Journalism &amp; Mass
Media
Labor Studies
Latin
Latin American Studies
Liberal Studies
Linguistics
Management
Management Science
and Information
Systems
Manne Sc1ences
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Technology
Medieval Studies
Meteorology
Middle Eastern Studies
Music
Natural Resource

Head coach Terry Shea gathers with the 2000 Rutgers' football graduates.

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Management
Nursing
Nutritional Sciences
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physician Assistant
Physics
Plant Science
Political Science
Portuguese
Preprofessional
Programs
ProfessionalOccupational
Education
Psychology
Public Health
Puerto Rican Studies
Religion
Russian
Russian, Central, and East
European Studies
Science, Technology, &amp;
Society
Slavic &amp; East European
Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Statistics
Statistics/Mathematics
Teacher Certification
Program•
Theater Arts/
Dramatic Art
Theater Arts and Speech
Urban Studies
Women's Studies

*Teacher certification programs are taken in addition
to an under-graduate major,
and some are five-year programs leading to B.A. and
M.Ed. degrees.

�HEAD COACH

TERRY SHEA
n y~ar three, the vision that Terr)'
Shea 1:-rought to Rutgers foothall
uron ht~ hiring on Dect!ml:ocr 20,
1995, ~n to bear fru1t. After
two years of plaming &lt;eeJ,, the fini,ht..J product hegan ro emerge in 1998
when the Scarlet Knight:&gt; orcht!&gt;tratl.J
the second-b1ggest one-year turnaround
m NCAA Division 1-A football. In earl}
December of that year, more good new~
was sent the Scarlet Knights' way w1th
the word that Shea had been named
1998 BIG EAST Coach of the Year. Ht,
pcers, h1s fellow BIG EAST C{1acht!s, had
rec(&gt;gnl;cd rhe masterful JOI- he and hb
,t,tft were dom}.!. The 24rh he.td footl,all coach m Rutgers hNory,
'&gt;hL.I emh.trh\lon year tin1r With cau-.c for optimism and horc.
Tite 1999 x"a"~n . }t.'ar f(&gt;ur . ,Ull'tt..J &lt;&gt;11" &lt;&gt;nan lnJUrY-pl&lt;tcucd nnte and
the mJunt.-. JU't h-pt lllOUnnn(! anJ mounnng.ln July, ..ramng Jder'-'1\'elme·
man ~1.m.:ll' (\'1'1'\' \\'il' k"t lor .tlan,'C p;trt of rhe '&lt;.bOO due (&lt;&gt;3 tom pee•
roral mu-.cle mcum.J '' h1lc hfung "eu.:ht,. The Pert} tn)UI'\' '&lt;1'\·cd a' a hac·
rtn!-"-'1' C•l thll~" to \:Oill&lt; . On thl'l&gt;f'COIO!.! J.l\ oi pre--&lt;a,on camp. llf'ttmi'm
\\'3' further tempered \1 hen ,ldell,I\'C bJCk T.'lrell fn.ocne\, 3 pre·-e&lt;l-&lt;.&gt;11 hon·

I

Not at&gt;our to g1vc up. not abt.lllt ro .1!1\'e m, Tem· Shea enter- ,.e-.u i1ve
'ft.'Clv-eyt..J .mJ dctemuned t&lt;&gt; rekindle the posttl\'e feelml:' that were bt.1m
our of the rurnamund 199 'L'a'&lt;lll. He~ prom.be in the mar\) plavers who
were l&lt;•rct..J ll&gt; rake the held ahead oi ~hedule m 1999. The 2@ te-am w1ll
take the field With more exrcrience, more determination, anJ horefully. m&lt;"li'C
luck on lh 'Ide.
"It take, wura}.!e to suppt.m a program where succ~' arre-ars m umt."' "'
J1,tanr," 'ay.. She.1. "My .,raff and I remam certain that we wtll re,,·ard the
loyalty of &lt;Jtlr alumm and f,m, m dcvclopm~ nm only a wmnmg t&lt;x,tl:&gt;all pr&lt;&gt;·
!,T..tm, rut a pn&gt;j.,'r.lm th.u Will prrlduce outl;tandtng graduate, of llUI' UniveNty."
Ul\\;uU:, that plcds..'l!, m rtlfl&lt;&gt;n."ll signmg day 1n early Februaay. Shw Ull\'elkxl
a 24-man recrumng cb-.., rhar lxY.ht.' 12 players who hail from New Jer-e}
&lt;Uld ".1 cb,,, th.tt repre-cnt- a halance of '!'l-ed and power. "What I c;Jil"Jcr·
-ey Power" repre-cnr- the 12 New Jcl'&gt;t!y athlete&gt; from the 24 we have got·
ten wmmltlncnr' twm That~~ the lll&lt;&gt;-t we have s1gned from New Jer-cy
'mce we've 1:-ccn here," &lt;.;hca emphatically told the pre.... "For the-e pl.lyer... rodt.'Cide hl,t.ly do-c to home, to ptw do-e to hom.:.md to pia, l&lt;&gt;r the
&amp;..uler Km~.:ht-, we are extremely excar~&gt;d abt.&gt;ut that."
Thcx pi.J\"1!1" haw dt.•odt&gt;d to play for Tetl)· he-•. ·md 1re &lt;.-agcr to J1,.
play thc1r talent' lor a coach who ha, hxn rec(lf!'lll:t..J ~' Cu ch of the Year
on h&gt;rh enJ, of rhc conrtnt'nt. \\'hdt. 199 marked the fiN ume a Rut{:e~'&gt;
l&lt;~){h:tll coach had n.xel\ t..J BIG EA IT h-10or..., 1t "-a.-. nut th.: liN tunc ht.'ll
had ri.'CciVt.'\.1 n CCinfercnce "C'.oach of the Year" award. Sht.':l wa.. honoR"ll a..

'~ L"'lll'~o.hd.ltt.', wa, lo-.t

k11' the "-':l."'"' due to .1 tom ACL
B, mid·'L"':l.'&lt; &gt;llljlUrtl'TOOck ~ilk~ M... ~f.lhon.l&gt;ll roce

to ,h,mer -c\ er,tl Rulgt.'~'&gt;

P·'''mg rt.-,;orJ,, tell \"ICtlm to
the lllJUI'\ rug ,h \\ d\. kht f&lt;&gt;r the '&lt;:hon with an
tn)Urt..J n}.!ht ,h,&gt;ukk-r ,uffert.'\.1 while d1nng into rhe end
:&lt;&gt;ne h•r ,1 t&lt;•lKhdown '"'· \'1r}.!tnlil Tech. Bv the time
Nowml-.·r rolk·d .m•und, .1 0-9 Rutg&lt;'~'&gt; ream wa.' ~tart·
mg .1tnu: frt.·,hman &lt;U quarterh.~ek m Chad Schwenk,
.md fiN ·yt.'&lt;lr pl.lyt.•r, anJ walk-on' d&lt;&gt;trt&gt;d the twoJwp &lt;&gt;n both 'id.:"&gt;frht.· htll. Tite -ca"m \\"il'&gt; ..piralmg,
l&lt;"t m ,l h&lt;l:t.• of cnllcht.·'· 'Plmr,,mJ g.IU:e.
Through It ,1l1, "ht.· 1 kept h" pot-e. hi, Wit' about
hnn.anJ m&lt;"t 111\J'&lt;&gt;rt.mth • hr- ream t&lt;ll:&lt;'ther. F..&gt;r ft.&gt;ur
hour... m \\ eek l 0. "h~ 1\ V&lt;l4.11lJ.! ch.trg..., ,Jugged it out
on even term' ,1 ·lin'' trndltlnnal BIG EAST kmgpm
...,,...,,.. u.,... at Rutger... SraJunn. Schwenk led the Scarlet
Kn ·&amp;,r, on a nlllragC\111' l.uc fourth qu.lrter dm·e that
nt..J the b'&lt;~lliL' nnd loru'l.lo\Crtlme. \X 'hen k1cker Lee
:O.kl\tnald', held !,'OOI.,;:nhl through the upnght,, Rut·
ger... had n-ell~~~ nnpmhahlc Z4·21 '1cto~
After the j!:nn,·. II\ t.'ll\C•tl&lt;&gt;nal Tem Sht:a wht,.
pl'I'LJ a ,Jton,J'&lt;&gt;Iglt:llll phm...: • ''l(hL'\.',1 '""mch tt \"l'IUOI(
\.'11~' ftghung the1r he,lrt'lltll, not (,!1\"lng up, 11&lt;\t gtvmg
m - It\ wl);lf Y&lt;Jttll\e f,lr."
All t&lt;&gt;IJ. on·r td,&gt;:l'n kc' ~.1rler Knighr- were k,.t
f,,r ,1 maJ&lt;&gt;nty ,,f the "'L"~'· 1f 11&lt;&gt;1 the enure "&lt;!;l:&gt;l.'lll. "Forty
pcrct.·nt ,,f &lt;&gt;&lt;lr pr&lt;&gt;Jt.~lt..J .. r,tnmg lim:up watcht.J 90 percent ,,f &lt;Jttr "-"l"lll fn&gt;m rhe ,I.Jdint'&gt;," Sht'll noted at one
pt.Jint of the c.nnp;ugn.

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th~ B1g Wc,t\ "C1ach of the Year" m 1990 after
gUJdmg &lt;.,,m Jo-e ':it 1tc to a 9-Z-1 record, the
Confcrenu: ,h,unpllm'hlp, and a v1ctory m the
C1hfom•a R.u,m Bowl "ih~.l \l,'a' abo named
1kli10Ckll Gn:h &lt;'4 the Yc.~r f,~kl\1,1ng the 19'1\1cam·
r&lt;ugn t&gt;, Pro FnothaII Wecld y.
"hc.l 54 (rom June 12. 1946). a forrn.:r head
co ..:h .It '-;,m J :N: State .md :h-&lt;&gt;etuc head coach
;Jt "t:~nf,,rJ, ., kno\1,1l for hh mno\'nnv~ and cre:~uvo:: &gt;ff~n'IVC COaChing :mJ !~"aChing IJC!a,, pat·
ncularlv With quartcrbad., w1thm 'l multiple -et
,,ffcn-.c. From 1990-91, hl· kJ '-:m )1 ..e State to
a 15-6-2 rt'C&lt;lrd that mduJl.J '19-2 I mark m hi.,
fiN yc-.1r ,md n B11: Wt:,t C..&gt;nkren&lt;:t: Champ11&gt;n·
'hlp, a Ci!hfom1.1 R.u"n Buwl \'IUory anJ rutional rl'Cil!:nltiOn 10 tWO Wlrl~ "l'r\'ICe poJI, (20th by
UPI and 26th hy A''&lt;ICWl'&lt;l Prt:"). For that 'tel·
lar -.eason, he wa.'&gt; named B1g We,r Coach of the
Year by rh~ le&lt;1,1,'lle\ coachL•, and rhe Pro Foorrall
W~~kly National Coach of th~ Year. He also
-.ervl"&lt;.l &lt;\'an ,•.__,,tam coa,h for the \'(/c.-.r t~-am m
th~ E~t- We,t Shnnc G.1me m 1990
The 1990 Spartan team ..c;oreJ 387 (Xllnt' m
th~ rC,I,'Uiar -.c.J.'&gt;(lfl
third h•ghl.,t m ..c;h&lt;&gt;ol htv
wry.1n 1991,S.mJ•~ &lt;.,t.lr~· \1,,1.,6-4-1 and cameJ
a 'hare of the Fit&lt;• Wc,t champ•on'h•p.
Shea IOlloY&lt;t..J hL, "\'Lil) ..._.State ~ICc~~· JOlf\·
mg Bill Wabh a' ~r.mfurd'., a'-«t.ue head coach
ankAlubi\'eoxnlmart•fnm 1992-941b..vrerue
tncether rwJuu.J •• Blocktl\Ncr &amp;m I win on:r
Penn Start: ani a loog·&gt;tM..hng mt~rual n.,;pect that
rum' l&gt;nghtlr to th ' 1,).1~ lmmtXhatdy 1-ctor~
tall~ the~ at R~,..~ 'hc'l "~the q.rlrt~.'!h!Cb
coach (or rht• Rntt'h G.,Jumr•a L1on' ,,f the CFL
Pnor w h" ht':lll Cl(l(hm~: 'nm :u San)&lt;"'&lt;
5tJn:, he w;~ the 11ll'llS\c o.xnlul:lf&lt;'l' then: 6tm 198486.1n th&lt;~ thrw -c«n, rh: Spm&lt;ln' "~lfl the Pacif•cCnN Athlenc A'"&lt;XLitkll1 mk·anJrh: 1986Calif&lt;mia Bowl. S.Ul )&lt;~ Swtc ranh.J tiN m the C('Juntry 10 total 1&gt;ffen-c and ~...-mg olfcn-c m 1986 and
l ith Ill~ Lll 1984.Thcn~1 ttd: rus \UUmi!Ub

plavtx._.&gt;l; ro Cthkmt. " th., ,&gt;'ft:l\,1\c
coorJmator unJcr Bmcc "m""T from
19S7-$9.
A 1968 gmduar~· of tlw Unl\'lT'it\'
tiOn.,.,-.n. wlx-re he rm)'Xl.J Uh..:iolq,~.
She1 nho t:am&lt;..J ht' ~fa,ter', J~'grL't'
m c'.un...:lmg p.....ycholo,I,'Y twm h1, alma
rnaterm 1970. A,,l colk"Ctlte pb\t:r, he
,,•..._,aquarteri&gt;&lt;Kkt&gt;n thL·I965-67 Oregon \&lt;JP.Ity te-.1111.'.
He J-,cg.m h1, C&lt;&gt;achmg cart:t:r ,._ n
two·vear gmdu.•te .l....,N&lt;lnt .It Orq.:on.
From 1970 tlm1Uj,&gt;h 1975, he \\a' &lt;Ul.tNv
rant cooch at Mt. H, x11.l G~tnmtlllll)' Q,J.
lege m Gre,ham, Ort:gon. Hl• then
mo,·ed on to the maJor colk'):e r.mb. Frmn 197683, he coacheJ the defen,•w -.ccond.1~·. 'J'Cual
reams, quarterracb anJ n:&lt;.:CI\'eP. at Ut 1h ..;;t ttL' .
HIS final t'\myemat Utth !'wtc ( 19!i2·~Bl. ht:" L'

The Terr

th,· offcn,Jve coordinator.
At the collec•ate le\·el, he ha, worked \\lth
nattonall)-ranh-J quarterback.' Cra•c Br;.J,h.m,
Enc H1pplc and Buh Gachano at Unh ~nte;
Bob Fra-co. ~f.ke Pere: (19~6 nam n.•l tot ,J
c£,-n-.: k-.U'!'), rmd Ralph Martim at $..mJn·e~·rt:
mJ Troy T.1ylor at Califomta. MO&gt;t rl'Ct:ntl~.
~h&lt;.l tut&lt;.•r&lt;.-J ranford and PAC-10 R'C&lt;&gt;nl-...:mnc
QB ~tcve Sten,trom.
A native of San Mateo, CA. Shea ., the
.1llthor of "The Quan~rback." puhJ.,hed 1n 1979.
llc al'~' Introduced a \'ideo in,rmction piL'CC,
"The Makmg of A Quarrerhacl.:," m 1987.
Sh&lt;..-a ., martieJ to the former Su,..m Town nf
San Ou.'j.,•o, CA, who owns a l-ochdnr\ ,k'!,'l't'l! fnllU
thl• Univer..~t) of Oregon anJ a lllit&gt;ter[, J&lt;..'J..'rl~ m
l.Jocanon from the Uni,•er;tt)' of PortlanJ. Th~y
arc the parent&gt; of three chi!Jren: Jenmfer (24).
G.mt:n (23) anJ Daniel ( 19).

Shea File

1998..........Head Coach, Rutgers Urvv8f'Slty • •• •
••.•.•• named "BIG EAST Coach of the Year·
1995.
.Quarterbacks Coach • • • •• • • · • · • · • • •• •••.•••
• ••••••. Brbsh Columbia LJoos (Cfl)
1992-94 ...Associate Head CoaciVOffensrve ••••.•..••••••••••••••..•.••••.. .Coord•nator. Stanford
1990-91 Returned to San Jose State to take over the head coaching dulles
cornp~led a 15-6·2 recon1m h•s two years ...
SJSU went 9·2·1 and captured the Big West champtonsh•p and a Calrforma Raisin Bowl victory •••
1n 1991 the team went 6·4·1 and was the BJO West co-champtOn
1987-89 ... OffensiVe CoQ(dmator. Ca.llfomta
1984-86 ...OffenSIVe Coordmator. San Jose State
1982-83 ....OffellSlve Coordmator. Utah State
1976-81 .. Assistant Coach of secondary. special teams, quarteroacks and receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah State
1970.75 ....Assistant Coach of secondary, passmg game, and special teams, Mt. HOOd Commumty College
1968-69 ....Graduate Asststant Coach, Oregon ••••.••.. .... .•..• .....Overall Coach1ng Record: 23·42·2
1996-98 ....Rutgers
.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . •••
• • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....8·36
1990-91 ....San Jose State
. . . . . . . . . . . . "" ...... 15-6·2

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Quarterbacks Coach/
Recruiting Coordinator
Mario Verduzco
Enrermg ht&gt; fifth :.e~n. Coach Shea appomted
Vcrdu:co the Scarier Knighr:.' quarterback.!. coach, after
&gt;er\'tng a' rhe '-"''rant QB coach :.mce 1996. Verdu:co
Will wntmue to work clo-el) wtth Shea on the develnptncnr and executton of the Scarlet Knight offeme
a' well a&gt; all game day preperauon and ana!y,t~. He
wtll al-o C&lt;mrinue ~Shea's eyes m the booth .md wtll
wnrmw to ·'"''r Shl''l m ht, anal)st' of play callmg. In hts tenure at Rutgc.._, Vcr·
Juo:w Jn·clopcd .trguahl) rh,· he,r Quarrerhack School m the country, where young
men from around the counrry ;trnw 'On rhe Bank.-.' mJune to~pend four day' !cam·
mg till' ,m .mJ ,Ctl'l\cc ,,, ljuarrerh.tckmg. He will also conttnue ro he the chtcf
rer,,mncl c1 nluart&gt;r .mJ connnue in ht' role coordmaring the recrumnl! ctl~lrt'
l~1r ti-t~ "~ 1rkr Kn1ght,.
r "'r t, h1' .tn11ai.H Rurgcr,, \'erJu:co w;~&lt;, the head football coach, otkn·
'"·c coorJmator, .md quancrb.tck/r..-cclvcr coach at De An:a Commumty College
m Cupcl'fln&lt;l, CA tmm 1994-95. He rrenou,ly 'er\'ed a' the a"r'rant head
coach'' nh the ,.une e,,achmg durtc' ar De :\n:a from 1991 r~ 1994.
\'..-rdu:w lx):dll h1' C&lt;Xk:hmg caR-er a, rhe :&lt;eondarr co.lCh 'It Soquel H1gh ~hool
m 19i~ het,,r,· a"unung th•· Juue, ,,f Jden,tl·e coordmaror in 1979 and rhe ,,ffcn·
'"·e co&lt;&gt;rdmaror/quancrback/receln:r cooch twm 19S2 through 1986. He wa' abo
the offctt-~1 ,. ~oordtnar(lr ,md lJU&lt;Irtcrhack/r.:ceiver coach ar Gavl!an Commun1[\
Colleg,· trom 19~7-!':-1. \ erdu:u' h," had a pa,ion for coaching quarterhacb and ha' lx-cn dn1ng '0 sanco: 1979 • ht, fir,t quarterl-ack llt [~ An::a
C.C sm,,,(wd ull of rill' -chn&lt;&gt;l\ P·'"ang r..-cord,, and his 1995 fre,hman qu.merh.Kk t1ed a Caltti&gt;rnta CtHnmuntty Q,llo:ge &gt;tnglo:-game wmplcuon
l'l'Cilrd wtth 41u•mpll'fl(ln,. The CotNn ol f~&gt;rmer Illano" and Bnush c{llumi-la rl'cmd-sctllng ljUarterh.ICk Ja,.,m \'erdu:co. and uncle ol lormt:r
Y.tlo: lj\t.lrterb.ld Robhy \',·rdu:co, he gradu.ned from San Jo,e Stare wah a dt:gro:e m Phy,tc.ll Educ.u itm and a mmor m Biok&gt;gteal Sc 1cnce' 10 19:iS.
llo: i' .1 mo:mh.·r ot rhe Pht K.1ppa Er,ilon Phy,ical Education honor '&gt;(lCtety, and carncd h" Cal1forn•a Teaehmg credcnual whilt: complt:ting hi,
M;Ncr\ dq:rl·l' 111 Rtomech:tntc, .md ExerCise Physiology. His h.x&gt;k "The Btome,hat\lcs of rhc Quarterback Po&gt;ttion: An lnregrarive Appwach"
''an m·dcprh 'rudy tll' rlw rcqu1"ro: phy,•cal and menral sktlls a quartcrb&lt;lck mu'r f'l"'c'' fll funeuon
dct.His tr:tmmg tllcth(&gt;dology.

Ill

a ra"·orienrt:d offensive :.tructure, and also

\'crdu:c:o w.1s horn and rai"·,l m rhc San Franctsco Bay area and has closc tie' to thc S.tn Joa4utn Valle) m Caltitlrnta a' well as the Calth'rtlt&lt;l
C.:nrr.1l C.&gt;.N Ho: .md h" Info:, Cathy, h:tve a th·e-year old ..on. Charle,.

Associate Bead Coach/
Defensive Line
Rod Sharpless
R. ,J Sh 1rple"" m hts fifrh campatgn wuh the ""arler Knights. Ho: 't:rves a' .l"ociare ho:ad coach and \\Ill
rake t•n the re'r&lt;'n,ibiltties of defen,tve Ime coach tftcr hanng coacho:J tho: m'tde linebacker' the prenou' ft&gt;ur
'e·'"'ns. He abo -erved as the defenstw coordtn,lfor lor the Kmt;hts m 1996 and 199i
In 1995. he ~rved ~the co-coordmawr for rhe nattonally-ranh-J dcten::.e of BIG EAST Champton \'1rgm 1a T~xh.
"R&lt;&gt;d is the ktnd of coach who f1ts our proJ;:r~m ol rnoldm' young men to pcrt,,rm ar thetr h 1 ghe,r poten•
ual on 1nJ off rhe field," head coach Terry She 1 ,,uJ "Rod's l'Xpo:rience tn rccruitmg and del'ek,pmg player' from '\ew Jersey beneftt~ our Rurgo:r' footl.,all prognm grc.Hly."
::;h.uplc" hu.N\ a \\l'.tlth ,,f cxr~ru~ncl', having partictpated tn II howl J:illlle' ·" cuher a rlayo:r or a Cll&lt;lch. In hi, three 'ea,om at Vtr·
gtnta Tech (I 99 ~-95). the Ht,ktes pamctpared in rhree bowb and were the 1996 Sug.tr &amp;1wl champ1on,, with ·1 28-10 win ol'er Tt:X&lt;l\ They
wt&gt;n the I 99 3 Independence Bowl when he was the defenSive Ime coach, and lo;,r HI Tennc"ec m the 1994 Gar or Bowl w·hen he served
a' nut,tde lmebackcr, coach. The 1995 Tech defensive unit was ranked first nanoMlly aga1mr rhc ru,h, ftfth m scoring defense and tOrh
in toral Jefen'e wuh Sharpie'' workmg wtth the outside linebackers and rover,.

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conbnued

Sh.trp!c,, earn~-J" health .mJ phv,tcal o:du~':lttOn dt."gret: from Mar)· land
10 I 97S, who:rc he wa, 11 three-year ,carter at both IO,tde and our-.de
ltnehad:er tor the Terrap10,, The Tcrp, were the 1974 Adannc iliN Conference champiOn' .md he pl.l\ ed 10 the I 974 Lihertr Bowl and the I 9i 3
Pench Bowl. He hoiJ, a ma,tcr\ degree in educanon from &amp;mtc (~iD),
completed 10 I% I.
Prwr h• ht, tenure .11 Varg10m Tech, ht: -erveJ a' rhe defcn,tve l10e
coach at Curncll. In the ,ummer of 1993, he worked warh rhe Bufl.t·
lo B.tb a' the Jcfen,tve line wach on rhe Ralph C. Wil,on, Jr. Coach·
e;, Fdlow,htp. lie ,1!-o \\Orked wtth the Tampa Bay Buccaneer; defenMVC ltne 10 the ,ummer of 1989on rhe Hugh Cul\·erhou'e Coache, Fd·
low-.htp
Sh:uplc" enrert•d the ct&gt;:lchtng ranb at Willmgboro (NJ) HS. coachtng from 1975-77. At Wtlltngboro, he abo wached rrack and worked wtth
Olympu: d1ampwn Carl Lt&gt;wt,, He returned to ht~ collegtare a lma
m:ltcr, M:tryLmd, ,ervmg ·" ouNde linebacker&gt; coach from 1977 to 1980. Dunng th,tt ttme. rhe Terp, played m rhc 1977 Hall of Famc B,nd,
1978 Sun Bowl, ,mJ I 980 Tangerine Bowl.
Alter -.erviOg the 1981 "~'''on ,J, out;,tde linebacker" coach at RllhmnnJ, Sh.uplc" "n',tmt• rhe Jefen-.ve Lme coach ar Kenrutky. He
'erveJ 10 thl'&gt; capac tty from 1982-1989, and helped lead the WtiJcat' to .tppe.~rancc' 111 thl' 19S3 md I 984 Hall of Fame Bowl Sharpie"
returned to M.u)·lanJ ·'' w tdl' recetver" coach from 1990-91, hclptng the team to tn appearance 10 the 1990 Independence Bow 1
A nattvc of Jack-om tile, NC, he ,ern:d 10 the UntreJ Sr~ue' Au Force from 1971· 7Z hcforl' enrenng ~iaryland. He 1, marneJ to the
former Ltnd.t DtO.liO, n nauve of ~icrcen tile 1\j and the) I· \·e ltwcl) me-year old Jaughtl'r, Vtctona.

Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers
Dennis Creehan
l'&gt;.:nn ... Creehan, -;t Pennsyh-anta naun~ who h." 't't\'t·d a' heaJ coa~h It 'x urh L);akot1, S tn Franc t-eo :::.nrc and
F.dmhoro ( PA), ha .. 25 years oi colle~:e C&lt;l.tehtn!: expcrtt'tKe. tIt·" •'' named the Jden,tn: coordmaror ior the 'x·tr
let Knu::hr, following rhe 1997 ..ea"m.
"I am very ple:beJ ro haw Denm-. on our ,t,ltf," "hll ,,ltll. "lie bnng' I wmnmg l:&gt;ackground and a wealth ,,f foot·
ball knnwedgc w our program. Ht, exrcnence 'P" 1k- \'olume' .!hour ht, Jedtcauon, tcach10g and leader,htp a"tlt·
rtcs. We have already seen h1s background ,1, a hc.td cu.tc h "nng .mother dtmen ...on nf maturity to our Scarier Kmght
'tal{"

Creehan, 51, (born August 16, 1949), wtll co;tch the tlll{side lme"•Kkcr' along wirh h 1, coordmator Junes. He
wa-. the outstde lincb;lckcrs coach ar rhe Unive~iry of Cali forma from 1987-89 when Terry Shl'a served a' offen..ive coordmaror. Whtll' at Cal,

he ruwred the Phnentx Cardmals No.I draft ch01ce Ken Harvey, who il' a collegtan, was tht• MVP tn both the East-West Shrine Game and the
Sen tOr Bowl 10 1988 In 1997, Cree han was the defen&gt;tve coordtna·
tor at Arkam.1' St.ne, whu;h unproved gro:ady over rhe cou~e of the
year w the (Xltnt th.u, m the 'ea'''n f10ale, rhey held their oppom:nt
to JUst 180 tot,ll )arJ, and"' potnr,.
In ht, 12 'ea....,n, .t.. a ht".~ C&lt;JOCh, Cn&gt;ehan comptled a 71-55-1 recN,I.
Hew 1, the 199 3 North Central Conte renee Coach of Year reclptenr

n "" tth D.1kon1. In ht, hn: ''--a"m' ( 199::!-96) in Vermtllion, South
Dak,&gt;t was 2~·27.mdudmt: ,m ~-3 mark m 1995 and a 6-5 fm ... h m
1996, wtrh a wm over c\ enrual nanonal champR•n &gt;:onhem Col,•rado.
The program wa' 2-9 m hts ftr,r yl'ar and 26-16 10 hts la ..r four.
In 1990-91 he was the head co:~ch/a"tsranr arhleuc dtrecwr ar
San Fr.mct,c•• '-'r lie and the reilm comptled tb most wms m 10 'ea"&lt;lrt' tnd ~~ 12 -.chtkll and conference t&lt;.'"l."'Clrd... Fwm 1985-S7 ;md from
1991-92, he ''a' the defemaw lme coach and special rearm coordt·
nawr for the Edmonton £.,ktmt" of the C·madtan Footl:&gt;all League. In
rhat ume, the [,ktmo' were 35-16 and wnn two conference tid~ (1986
and 199 1) .mJ .1ppeareJ an the Grey Cup (1986). In 1986, Edmonton wa' 15·5·1 f~•r the lx·,r mark an the CFL. The Eskimo&gt; led the CFL
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From 1979·84, he was the head coach at Edmboro and comp1led a 39-20·1 IN '...:~&lt; ll·be,t .65:&gt; wmnm~: percentage and he won three con·
ference Coach of the Year award~. The ream's :!5·5 mark from 1982-84 made th~ 'Xllts the \\ mnm.:e&gt;t program m the Ea,t dunng that urne.
Dunng hts tenure, EJmh&lt;&gt;ro set more than 50 conference .~nd 'Chool record' .md I&lt; ur of h" teams were nauonally·ranked. The 19~4 ~uad w11s
tht: co·champ1on of the we,tern dl\·1,1on w1th an 8·2 mark. The 19~3 team w11s the No. 2uffen&gt;e m D1\ 1s1on II and hnt~hed S-2.1tnt,hmg -ec·
ond m tht• conference. H" 19S2 mark of9·1 made the team d1\'hllln utl1,t-. From 1975-79, he 'erved as the defen&gt;1\'e coordmator at Edm·
bow and was abo the baseball c&lt;&gt;:lch m 1979.
Pnor to h1s tune at Edmh&lt;lro. Creehan ~en·ed as the offens1ve coordtn.lfllr under he.1d wach Chuck Klausing at Cameg1e Mellon m 1975.
Kl.tu'lng w.ts ,1 member .,f the Rutger' staff m 1960. In 1974. he w.t&gt; the ught ends coach .md recruttmg coordinator for Johnny MaJOr&gt; at Pitts·
burgh. He beg.m h" coachmg c;ueer ( 1971· 74) at Keystone Oab HS m Pmsburgh, wh~·n: he served as offen-1\'e and defen&gt;1\'C coordmawr
.md coached wrestltnl! and baseball.
Afwr w1nnm.: numerous football awards for hts play at Bethel Park HS, he st.trted three seasons ( 1968-70) at -rrong safety ar Edmb&lt;&gt;m. The
temn ~;aptam, he W&lt;ln f1r-t•team all-ECAC honors and fir&gt;t·team albtatc laureb from both AP and UPI in 1970, when the Scot&gt; won the Lam·
bert Bowl &lt;1'&gt; the F:N\ best ream.
An author (The Wing· T: From A w Z) and an m-demand cit me speaker, he holds .m educarton degree from Edinboro ( 1971) and Master\
degree&gt; lrom DlH.)uesne (1973) and P1rtsburgh (1977). He and h" w1fe, Lmda, have t\\'&lt;hons · Kt\tn and Casey.

Pass Game CoordinatorI
Wide Beceiversf,.igbt Ends
Jim Benedict
J1m Bened1ct, who earned hr,t·team
A"oetated Pre:,&gt; All-Ea-r honor&gt; a' a wide
rece1ver ,1[ Rutgers and ha.' m·er 20 year&gt; of
h1gh -..:hool experience m New Jersey, -.cr\'L"&gt;
as wtde rece1ver&gt; coach. In 20(1(), Bene·
dtet rake, on the dutte" of ra'' game coor·
dmawr and coachmg the nght ends. in
add1twn to h" w1dl• re\:e1\ er coachmg re&gt;pomibtlities.
Bened1ct, 53 (born August 24, 1947 ), was a two-year letterwmner
under Scarier co.tc h John Bateman m 1968 and 1969 when the
Kn1ght~ were 8-2 and 6 3, respect1vely. A native of New Jersey, who
attended Govt'rn&lt;;r l1vtn1N&lt;m HS m Berkeley He1ghrs, NJ, he led Rut·
gers m rece1vmg in 1969 w1th a school-record 48 receptions (m JUst
nme games) for 650 yards and three TO,. The receptions record
stood fur 12 years. In 1968, he grahbed 19 pa~-.es for 315 yard' and four
TO... Ren~'\11ct, who '·Hour rhe 1967 x-a.'l.ln after cransfernng from V.\11
w1rh QB Rteh Pultcasrro, had two-year career rota I&gt; of 6 7 catche., fnr
965 prJ., and 'even TDs.
Rened1ct w,ts the he.td coach at We,riidd HS for the 1994 and 1995
'e&lt;l"-llls. He w.ts the he.td C&lt;&gt;ach ,H West E."ex HS m 19R6, followed by
a 'even-ye.tr run of su..:ce" "rhe head coach ·u Summit HS. Summ1r won two 'late tttle,- 19~8 and 1993- under Benedict\ dm:cuon and
comp1led a re..:ord &lt;&gt;I 49-22. The ream re:tched the 'tate lmab three tunes .md .td\.lnced w rhe pla~oli, hve ume, m Benedtct\ tenure. Dur·
mg that ttme, he won Watchung Conference and Umon Count' Coach oi the Year hon&lt;&gt;rs m 19SS He al'o wvn Suburban Nc,,, Coach of
the Year honor' m 1989, 1992, and 1993
"J1m Bened1cr\ hi'tory of succe" m workmg wtth the h1gh ''h~&gt;ol pla~ers of~e\\ Jerse} ts a periect ftt for our program," say' head
coach Terry She.t "J1m\ expenence as a h1gh ~chool head coach beneftts the total devdopment of the player, in the Rutger' foot·
ball program."
He hnngs colleg1ate co.tchmg expenence lb well, hanng sen·ed as an ,,s,1stant at Columb1a lwm 1982-85, workmg with the recetvers, sec•
ondary .md freshmiln team,. H1s fir&gt;t colleg1ate Jl)b was a graduate assl\t;mt. coachmg the w1de rece1\·er&gt;, at Rurger~ dunng the 1974 season.
Bened1ct, who ha&gt; coached in the North-South All·Star game m 1979 and 1989 (secondM}) &lt;md 1994 (defem1ve coordmaror), worked
under New Jersey veteran head coach, the late Lou Rem no, at Unton HS fwm 1977 ·81 when the school won two stare champ 10n,h 1p.,.
Bened1ct carnt•d an undergr;tduare degree m phy~1cal educauon from Rutgers tn 1971. A re,idenr of H1ghland Park, Benedict ha, two sons;
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nd stmt ,I( Cal1torn.a. coach me the ofiensl\ e Ime.
n:c ye.us (19S7-S9) when the RU he;ld coach ''a'
d l11s wale P.1ttr arc the pwuJ parents of a""'· Anrhnhmhd.ly m c;ul) Au!:usr.

oach a1 Rutgers.
Tht• ) t•\ car·okl ::5unms began h1' coachmg oreer m 19~5 at He1Jdhurg Collt•g,· (Ohw). ''here ht• was lmehacker coach md Jet en·
'" e hacks &lt;.:&lt;13ch \\Ill It• fuHshmg h1s undcrgr.1Juare studies ;H Bo\\ hng Green. :Sunms \\3' iJ grad. ~ '"''t.mt .n S.1n Diego Sr.ue ior t\\&lt;l
seasons, hefme returnmg to Oh10 to serve as runnmg bacb coach ,H Oh,·rlm Colleg•· 111 )9s:-;.s9 "•mms \\as outside lmeh.1ckers coach
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(Oh10) lr.&gt;m 19:-59·91, hcltHc mo\'lng on ro Toledo.
OngmJih twm frem1&gt;nt, Ohw. Sm1ms plavcd tour vcars ,,, ,.,1rs1t) to,&gt;rh.•ll t R,,,, lmg Gret·n. where hew'' .m AII-Conierencc Ime·

h.1ckcr H&lt;· rcct:l\e&lt;l h1s h,H:hd,•r'- decree 10 !9S6, and also studied m San DICI!&lt;' "r 1tc\ m.Jstcrs progr.un. 'nnnh charactcn:cs himselt ·"
co.1ch who ""dcr.uloru:ntt.•d, .md stn:sscs tundamenrab."
"I'm r&lt;·.tll) l,&gt;,&gt;kmg forw.1rd w workmg wiCh rhe players and st&lt;llf here at Rutgers," Sunms soud. "I want t1&gt; get our runnmg bacb to play
.n tht• htghcst !t•vd, on ,1 ~.:ons1stent haSJs, and I '''&lt;lnr our guy' w he 'complete' runnmg hat·b, not just those who cxcd carrying rhe hall,
or «Itching tht· h;lll."
Sn11n1s currt'IHiy rt'sldcs 111 Rdlc Mt'&lt;ld, NJ \\'tth h1s wife Vicroria and rhe1r rlucc yt•ar·old son Trt' Athttn.
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Mike Gibson
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,,tlclle' for the :-.:arlcr Kn&amp;!!ht, m 2l\.X'. La'r 'ea,on, Gth,on

"a' re,pon,thlc t~'r co.Khtng the ught cnd,, mdudmg honor'
,,mdul.nc L.J. Snmh. In 1997. he'' ., .1 c:u.tJy,t 10 tht· dc\ l'l·
opml'nt nt Rutger-' AII·BIG EAST punrcr. J.ueJ Slm.m. l~•'t
, .....~m. hl' hdpcJ devd&lt;'l' Denni' Thoma' mto ont• ol BIG
EAST'' r.&gt;p kt&lt;-h•tl return men.
In 1999, Th&lt;Hll&lt;h' 726 ktckoft rcturn y.uJ, \\',h thl' 'l'Cond·
htghc't Ill ,cho1 &gt;l ht,l&lt;&gt;l}·. Dunng Gthon\ f~&gt;ur-year rcllurc ;b 'pcual te:mb coach, hclu,
hdpcd ,C\en pl.t~t·r' t·.trn Bl(l rA:::&gt;T "'-&gt;pcctal Tean" Player of rhe Week" accul.tde.,, lit•
h,,, .11"' co,tdw,l tluct• All Bl(.l EAo..;T perh&gt;rmcr' during ht, rime ;lt Rutgl'r,.
&lt;.Jth,on 44. (hot n J.mu.1rv 22. 1916) ,crv&lt;'d '" ,,ffell&gt;ive coorJmator .md quarrt•rhacb
w.ll h n1 Lolg Hc ( 199 3-9'i ). lit' ftr,t cxpencnce tll the BIG EAST '' ,1, "lwn hc \\ ,,,
oltt•n'" e lm&lt;' ,.,,.,hat Tt·mrlt· ( 1992) a' "dJ ...., 'pcctal teatm anti nght cnJ, C&lt;~Kh ( 19~992) l'rwr 111 ht, ,tppomr ml'nt at Tempi&lt;'. hc 'erved &lt;b renumng coorJm.ttor .md dtrt·c·

.u Rtce ( 19t'l~·s9).
"Mth· 1s an out&lt;toJndmg maJor colic!!&lt;' rl'crutrer tn rhe Ea,t," 'a'' head coadt
Tcrr\ "he 1. "Add hts \cars ,1 ( ~·xperu:n.:c tn coordlniltlllf.! 'pcctal tl'.lm' pit\ on
the college Je, el md, ltmd that ~ilk&lt;' h,1, 1--e&lt;'n a pertecr In Ill£ our ~o 1clung 't 1ft.
Our -peCtll tlalll' untt' \\crt' , 0 (&amp;d Ja,r \car itnJ will connnul' to tlllpHlH' under
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For'"' ,ca,ons he \\mkcd at Bo,ron Untn'Nt\ ( 19~2-:&gt; 7). From 19~6-s7, h,· ''a'
tht• &lt;llt&lt;n'•'•"coonlmator and quartcrh.1.:b .:oach and hetote that coachl'd runnmg htd:' ,,n,l 'ervcd ,1, recruttmg coordinator trom 19S2S5. For thr,·c '&lt;'•I'Oil' ( 1979-S 1} pnor t&lt;&gt; \\orktm: \nth the Terru~r,, ht• ''a' h,•;~,l ftc,hman coach and rnrunmg coordmator m Cornell.
1-k· hl'g.Hl Ju, toa&lt; hmg C.trl't'r ll h 1, alm.l m.ltt'r. \\\:,tern :\1.u\'l.lOJ. Ill 197~ •'' the •l"btam offl'n,t\ &lt;' hnl' .:oach .mJ 'Pl'Ct&lt;ll t.: 1m, c~·•ch.
A thrl'c·~C.H ,tllrtt•r t.&gt;r rh,• (lr,·.:n Tcrmr. he e.uned all·conlcn:n&lt;..&lt; honor' •'' ·'center m ht' 'cn1or ye.1r. A natl\·e oiS 1hcr ~pnng,.
MD. hl' "·'' .llour•,l'.tr ,t,Hter ,It .:enter ami linebacker ,1( 1'\nrrhw,,,,d H .... !1,• hold, ol B.t\. Ill poltttc.d 'Cten.:c/cducatllln from \Ve,r·
ern M.tryl.tnd 111 197~.
A lnnc" l'IHhll,lil'l 1\ho CI1J•'Y' runnmg, w.:ighdtftlll)! and goltmg. o.h,oll .md Ju,, \\tk, McloJ) .lrl' the rrouJ parent, nt d.lugh·
tcr Dt•bh, ,1nd 'l&gt;n·m·l;t\\ Pat.

Run Game Coordinator/
Offensive Line
Bill LaveronJ
T t &lt;XCitlr.g _nJ mno' .• u,·e off&lt;"n,l\·&lt;'
')'tern that Tern ::-hea ha' &amp;mplemcnt&lt;'d at
Rutger' rcqmrc' coache' who h.n ,. exre·
ncnH· w nh the,, ,rem. Thcoft~n,tv&lt;' lmt•

(( ht&lt;:.tgl&gt;lx•.&gt;r,). I fl, mu't rl.'Ccnt 'Uccc" 'h'f\.•, rhat ot Shaun O'H,tra,
who came to Rutgcr- Ill 199; ,,, o1 walk-,,n .md lt:ft il!&gt; an All-Bill EAST
Ftr'l Tt•.tm nwrnhcr and a trec agent wnh the ClevelanJ Bro\\ n,.
Ll\ crom, "ho \\Orke,f Wtth rh&lt;' often'".'' line m Sh&lt;'.l \ tenurc ar
"an jo,c "tatl", coac hcd the oj &lt; ""'c 'lnd dctcn't''&lt;' ltne .u rhc pw·
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m,lt' an cxrrcmd~ fo~.'U,t'\lmJ" rJU&lt;~I. He wmpleteh unJeNanJ, what

fCatUtC' olgt(e, expiO,I\'C athlete' who IHt'
qutcl on thl'tr fct't. In ht' c.ueer, Btll
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thl.~ type ot hm:mcn. Tht.&gt; dutit"' of runnmg

I 1m lookmg tor m otten't' t.' lmt pl.l\ I 1m cxutt:d that Bil!t, ,,n our ,talt."
From 1990-94, ht.' \\Otktod It"' m J&lt;-..e ~t.lte a' the oHen,•vc Ime co;Kh
.md h.•,( duw:' wnh 'peoal te.tm' trnm 1990-9!. He h,,J.J, an under·
gr.ldu.\tc degrl't' fr&lt;&gt;m thc Untvcr,tt) ot Caltiornta in cnmmolng~
( 1970) .md lw earncd ht' tca~hmg crl'dcntial m rhe master\ program
.n tht• Umn:r-~ty of S.m Fr,mc•,cn.
A thrt'&lt;'·)t'.tr ,t,mmg &lt;.:l'ntcr for the Untvcr-.ry ,lCaltfornta ( 1967·
69), he hl'g.m h,, &lt;:oa..:hm)! carel'r at ht, alma mater, handlmg the

g.une c&lt;ll&gt;rdm.H&lt;&gt;r \\crc ,,!tied m 199S, .md ra•J ,1lnw't unmedt:l£c Ji\ •
1dt.'nd' ·''till' RU ~n&gt;und g.une ll'.lfurl'd onc of the top grt&gt;und att.l(b

m rhe Bill l:t\ST.
lie h h C&lt;&gt;.ll'hnl rlllllll'Wil' &lt;&gt;lknst\'e ltn&lt;"mcn who h;we t•nterl'd
rht• NFI. 1ndudtng llarn·y '-&gt;alcm (Detrotr Lwn,), Ketrh Kart:
(Dt'll\W Brnllcn,). D&lt;&gt;llf.! Rt~:,enbcrg (NY Gtants), .md Tro~ Au:ennc

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cont1nued

Special ,.eamsfSafti
Mike Gibson
A 'dcr.In coach anJ recr

.Jk, rhe 'pc.:tal re. ms '"'
,af,•tll" tor the S..:nrlct Kni.
\\'3, rc-J1&lt;m,th!..· r,~r '' ·lLhm
,andtJJt\' LJ. Smtth. In 19

•'rnwnr ''' Rurger,' All-BIG
,,. ,,on, he hclpeJ JeH~Ior
F.AST\ top k1ch&gt;ll return 1
In 1999, Thon''"' 726 k
h1~.:he,1 m 'dw...t hhlllf\, 1)unn~-: Oth'&lt;m\ four-year rcr
helped,,., ,.n pii)W' \'.lrn fiiG F \ST "::-pect&lt;ll Te.um f
ha, ,,J,o CO&lt;Icfl~·d tlun• All RIG EAST pcrfMmcr- Juri
G1h,nn 44. (horn j.muar) 22. I956) ,crvcJ as offen·
co.tch .11 C..•lg.Hl' (I 99 ~-95). lf1, IJr,r expenencc in
ottcm1W luw co.ll h .u T\·mplc (I •N2) ·'' wdl ·'' 'pt:ctal
92). Pnor In h1' ~ppomtmcnt .lt Temp!,·. hl· 'cn·ed as
t••r oltoorhall oprrath•n' 11 Rill' ( 19S~·S9).
".\.i1kt• 1, .tn our-t.llldtnJ: matnr C••Ilcgc rc:cruitt:
Terry Sheil. "Add Ju, }car' ot expcnc:nce Ill coor
the college fc, eland, I lind 1h.11 .\.ltke ha~ 1-&gt;ccn a r
Our 'PCCI.tl te.trn' unit~ wer•· -oltd Ja,t \car anJ ''
.\.l1kc.•', lcader~h1p."
For'" -c:N.ll\s he \\Orked at B.1,10n Un1vcr,1ty (
the otfen'" c coordm.l!nr and quancrh,u:b coach an
ss. Fnr thrc.·c 'l'oi'Ofl' ( 1979-~1) rnor {()working\\
H\· hq:.m h1' C•Mdung c,uc.·,·r ar h1' .1lma m,Hcr, \Vc,
A rhrec.··n•.u 'I lrll'r tor th,· Grc.•cn Terror, hc ear
MD. hc w,1, 1 lllur·)L',Ir ,l,lrtl·r .n ccntN .mJ lint:ha
l.'rn .\.l.uyl,1nd ttl 197~.

A lltll\'" l'IHhu,,,~st '' h,, cnJ&lt;lY' runnlnJ.:, weigh
lcr [),•hhl .md 'on·m·lm, Par.

Run Game Coordinal
Offensive Line
Bill Laveroni
Titc.' CXlltlnl.; 1nJ innc.l\
th.u Tcm· ...;~ c l ha.,
Ru!J:er, rc.·qu1 ,, &lt;. chc, "
n~·ncc wuh rhc ')'tern. The ollcn,l\·c: fmc
fc.uurc' agtll.', cxp)o,lvc: athletes who arc
s} -rc.·m

qutek on thl.'lr Ice!. In h" career, Btll
l..:ln·rom ha, rc.&gt;cru1red anJ ruwr&lt;.'l.! many c.'t
thc.·-..· type of Imcmcn. The Jutte- ol nmnm~-:
game ,oorc.ltn.nor wcr'' 11c.khlm 199S, .md p.ud nlm,"r unmedl.tle J" •
tdcnJ, ,,, the. RL •round g,mw fcalurcc.l one''' the wp ~:round attacks
Ill 1he Rill I· ·\"T
lie "''' cn.tdwd llllllll'£1'11' offc.·n,ivc lmcmt.!n who h;wc cnrcrcd
the NH .. tnclud1ng I Ltr\'l'} SaJ,·m (Dctfl&gt;lt Lion&gt;), Kc1th Kan·
(Pcnver Bronco,). Douv R1~·,enhcr~-: (N) Gtanr,). and Tro) Au:cmll.'

Lc:.tguc m 1995.
"RtJit, an out-tanclmg l"ooch," '·l}' Terr, She:~. "He L' \en mten-e,
.mJ '' .m ~·xtr\·tnd) focu'\·J mdl\'tdu;tl. He compl.:rek un,ler-ran,l, what
I am lt_.,okmg tor Ill ('&gt;tT.:tbl\.: Ime pl.l\. I 1m ex..:1t&lt;.:J that Btl I,, on •&gt;ur ,rat{"
From 199C'-94,1w \\&lt; •rh'l.l.tt S.m J• &gt;-.c: :-rue ct- rht: often,tve Ime coach
o~nJ h.1J dutll'' wuh 'Pl'(l,ll ream' trom 1990-92. He h,,Jd, an under·
~.:r.tduate degrcl' fmm thl· Un1ver,1ty of Cahfornia m crmunoh1 1!)
( 1970) .md h~· eilrl\l'd Ill, r,·,tchmg creJennal m the ma,rer\ rro~.:ram
.tt the Univcr,uy of San Franct,co.

A rhree·vc.1r 't.lrt mg ..:enter lor the Un1wr-tty of Cali forma ( 1967
69), he hegan fu, w.tchmg c.ucer at ht, alma mater, handlmg the

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conllnued

fre,hman re.tm m 1970 The folio" mg ) ear, he JOmed the lJmn:r-m ot San Franct,... o
coaching 'raft.
From 1972-76, he "a' .m "'' '' &lt;'Oa&lt;h at ::-an Frnnct,eo\ ::Ot l!!natiU' H' nJ he ,,n,
head coach at Ptedmont (CA I b r 1977.
He returned t&lt; the L 01\ er-tt\ •I ( ~ltlorm,t 111 197~ to co.1ch lmel-acker' ,mJ nght en,J,
and worked at Ur th
tc from 1979-~2 a' tlw Iuwhac kcr, anJ ottcn,ive Ime coach, whcrt·
Shea wa, the offen,tve u ordtn,ltl&gt;r tn 19:-&gt;Z-:-&gt;1.
From 19~3-S9, hl" wurkcd ht' 'l'CI&gt;tl&lt;l ,lint :tr C,tl.tornta, co,tchmg the olten'l\ c Ime.
He overlapped with ::-ht• 1 ug.un f&lt;~r riHt'l' ye.tr' ( 19~7 -S9) when rhc RU head co,tCh ,, .t,
the offen,tvc Cl&gt;ordm.nor 11 Rc·rkck~ .
La,·eroni, 52, (l-orn July 20, 194S) md ht, wtfe P.lrt) ,ut" the proud parc•m, of .t sc\11, Anrho·
ny Ed\\ard. who celehrared 111, '&lt;'C&lt;Hl&lt;l htrtll&lt;la) in c.trh Augu't.

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Running Backs
Shawn Simms
F r .ht Z(\.\:1 'ea,&lt;~n. Shawn Stmm' h,t, J&lt;

1 td t ll Rutgcr'
toorhall 't .tt a, runnmg hacb coac~ ..., 111m' c:omt''
to Rurger' aftc·r ltv.: ,·.:ar' ar Big Ten Confcrl"nn rr s m' l 1luo
::&gt;rate md lllm'"'·
"\\'&lt;•'rc excited tn add a coach ,,f Sh.m·n \ c,tltN.'r to our 'taft.
He hrmg' 1 wealth of expenencl" 'lnd enrhu"·"m w our pr.•·
gr.un," She.t 'aid. "Shawn ha;. an tmpre"l\'e h.~~:kground. md
h,t- demon,trateJ great 'ucce" 111 coachmg runnmg h.ll'k-, ,m,l
come' to u' htghl~ H'n&gt;lllllll'llde,l "

Unt\ cr'lt)

Sunm, \\;b ,\11 ·'""!ant ,1( Ohtll Snrc for the ra'r three 'C&lt;hon,, where he ((l;Khnlthl·
dcteJht\'C l'll'k .tnd ,tl'o worh·,l wtrh rh.: PAT ;tnd field goallmlt,. Pnor w ht, '11nr \\lth
the Rue key~'· "mtm' ,,.n &lt;·,1 ·" runntng l-acb coach for two 'l'il'&lt;lll' .It llhm&gt;l\.
\\ htl&lt;· .ll llltll&gt;h, ht. n&gt; ,,hed R,•f-&lt;·rr Hokoml-e. pre,enrlv the ,rarun.~: fullh.td ,, ttlt
the "t.r~r R.,,, 1dumpll'll
Lou" Rani\. Holcoml-e holJ, the Fighrm.~: llhnt rt.•cord tor
ru,hutJ.. ).mlag.:- mil ' l ' " •r ( 2~ 1) and 111 .t 'mde !!ame (J 15).
"m 111' ,tJ,o 'l"lH'd ,,, runnmg h.Kb coach at the Unt,·er-~t) ot Toledo from 199 1-9;.
\\ h 1, t Ti&gt;ledo, he cva,lwd a patr of r\11-~irJ Amcncan Contert.nce back,, \\'a,ean Tmt
anu Ca'l'l ~I.Rcth, tht.• top [\Hl ru,h,•r, Ill Rockers ht,tor\ . Ins n m,'l,t'( \car at Tnlt.•·
do, T.·m and .\klkrh t.ornhmed for o\er 2.0\.'10 \ HJ, ''"the cr&lt; nJ In ht' tmal rhrct• ,,.,,.
'on' at Toledo, I , " ' 1 the 'a me 'ratf a' D \ e Steckel. currenrlv m,tJl" hnt.·hach·r, coa,· h at Rurgt.•r,,
Tht.· 3i ·) &lt;"at·• I "
l ' began ht' coachm..: t. .reer m 19:;5 at Herddhu ~ l
It :c· (Ohto), \lht.·rc• he• ""'I neh chr C&lt; .t&lt;.h nJ Jelen·
'''"e l-ack' ~:oach ·
~•,lung Ill' unJergr.tduatl" ,ruJte' at lkm lrnc Grl"tr ..., •1 ~' 11a' .t gra...
&lt; " ' 'ranr t ::-. n Du:~&lt; Sr 1tc tor two
'C.t'nn,, h.:lort.• rerurnmg to Ohw ro 'Cne •h runnmc bacb coach at Ol-,·r 1 (,•liege• 111 I&lt;J:;:;.:-,9 "'r llh \\:t' • ut,tJ.: ltnehacku' co,tch
at ~{t,tmt (Ohto) from 19~9-91, c, rc movmg on (&lt;l T,lled,l.

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Ongm,tlh lrorn frelll&lt;lnt, Oht&lt; "•mm' pl.wed iour year',,,- ,·ar,tt\ f«nhall 11 R.m·lmg Green. wht•re he \\"an Ali-Conter.:nce ltneb.tckl'r Ht• n:u't\"l'cll\1, h,tchdor\ dc.;rec m 19:;6, and abn ,ruJted in !:&gt;.m Dte•~•' "t ttc \ ma,ter' progr.tm "nnrn' char:tl"teri:e, htm,eJf '"
a co.tdl '' ho '' '\kuul ••rtcnrc.!, 11nJ ,trc"e' tunu;lmcntal,."
"I'm rl'.tll) [,,.,kmg lon\:-trd to workmg wtth the player' and &gt;tatf here .11 Rurgcr-.'' "unm' ,,ud. "I wanr w get our runntn.L: hacb Ill pia,
at the ht.L:ht.•'t It'\ el. on,, con'''rcnl ha"'· .md I wanr our guy' tn he 'complete' runn1ng h;h:b, not JU't rho,c who excel carrying the hall,
or carchmJ.! tht• h.1ll."
Stntllb currt.•ntl~ r&lt;''id&lt;'' tn Relic Me,td, NJ '' 1th hi, wife Vicmna .tnd thetr thrt•e H"ar-nld "m Tr..: AtNtn.

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Inside Linebackers
Dave Steckel
[)a,~ "r&lt;..:kd L' now mlu:, fitth ~ 'VIl w1m he~

coocfuns: the tl.:f&lt;-n,tve hne for k.ur \"CCJ"'- ~r...d:e• "
lmehacker-,

&lt;'t Knighf'., Alter
'" &lt;OOCh tl11.· tn,Kk

I !.·came t&lt;lRu[)..'C1"tlom lllledo, which h.n.-.teJ the n.1tkll\', 12th·ffillkeJ
c.kfc·n-c tn 1995.
"O.we 1-nn~.:, an our&gt;randmg wmnmg lltttrude r,, our t&lt;'alll \\tth ht,
thorough C&lt;•achmg 1nd emhusia;ttc mom atl&lt;&gt;n ,,(,lUrdc:tcn't'·&lt;·lr. •nr."
"11d h&lt;':lJ coach Tcrrt Shea. "He ha:, a 'tnlllg reput.ltlon tor hc:mg .1 hcrce
mott\ uor .md .m int&lt;'ll'&lt;' ddcn,tvc Ime coach. Wtth the;e trait,, he's ·• ~rfect ftt to &lt;lUr dc:lctNvc ,1,1H."

~tcckd, 4l (horn (\:whcr 25, 1957). wa, the Jefcruive line coach lor the R&lt;!Ckct' lr&lt;•m I&lt;NZ.lJS,
a ~nod whKh includt•, thetr l)l,tonc 41-37 overtime win over Nevada in the La, Vega' Rowl m I&lt;NS.
Durin)! h" ume .ull•hlo, he cmcht•d NA... l,r·r&lt;lUM drafr ptck Dan Wtlham,, ,\ thr&lt;'C•tnne ~1t,I·Amcr·
1can Cmfercncc clwicc, ,t- well a, .1 t&lt;&gt;t,ll of \IX AII-Qmference ptcb.
Pn,,r rn ht., 'tint at Tob.kl, ht• worh-J f~lllr '&lt;'a:&gt;l&gt;lb ( 1938-91) at Lchtgh, mcludmg tW&lt;' \'&lt;.':1~ ~'I tnt'•
h;~cke~ .md 'IX'&lt;:tal t&lt;'llll' coach ,1nd t\\\1 V&lt;~~~ ~ dl'lerbt\·e !me C&lt;XKh. In 1986 .mJ 19~7. h,· -crved
a.' ,t•"t-r.mt h&lt;'3J coa.:h ,1nJ' Hcn,tvc coordmawr at Dtckm.x&gt;n. where the ream ro-c from l.t't piau· tn
conlcrence runn,·r·ur m two -ea.,.,n,.
A naun· of rull&lt;·rron, PA "here he arrenJc:J \Vhitehali-C··rh HS StcxKcl grnJum&lt;'l.l in1m Kut:tm•n tn 19~~ "nh a dej!rt't' m dememarl educanon.
He c-.:trn~.J n ma,ttor\ m ph~'tcal ~-dlk.-anon from ~ftamt (OH) m JQ')4
In 19:,;, he 'l.'r\'t'\1 a' a gr.11.luatc n"t-tant Jefen,tn: line coach at Mmne-ota under Lou Holt:. The prc\'IOU' )e:lr. he coached at B.
''ve hne 'IX'Ct.llt,c. Ht, hN .:olk-gmte coaching JOO
In 19

,,-a, a, a deterutve hacb wadu.1te n"l&lt;t,lm at :-.1t.1m1 (OHl m 19~ 1.

"r •te a' a Jefen-

·z. he wa., tht• Jcfcn..,t\ ,. co.~Jtmtor and tlltcn,ive Ime cooch at Governor :-.itffhn II~ m ~htllmgton, PA. liN.OOChlf\g cart't'r 1-&lt;ej_&gt;an m the -rnng

of 19::-2. 11ht'tl he &gt;&lt;:f\N a' a ,tudenr ••,,t,tam at Kur:rown, workmc pnmanh wtth tht• offen,tw ltne.
Att,·r il thrl'l.'·}ear pcnod of &gt;Cf\ I«' Wtth rhe :-.1anne Corp- ( 1915-i:i), he "'a' d1xharg,.,J \\ nh the rnnl.: of.:orporal. lie taught phv,u.:alt-dlk.-atlon at
Dtckm,.on m 19S(,.~7 an,l .u Bali.::LJte from 1%4·85.
''Stt-.:" and ht, 11 tf,·, :-.t.u; Beth, hm e a nmc-year old Jaughter, Am.mda.

Defensive Backs
Charlie West
Charltt' West, who has 36 years experience,,, .1 college anJ NH pl.lyt•r
.md coach, '' m ht, lourth year workm)! w1th the Rutgcr' scwndary In 2(\10,
\X!est wtll serve,,., th~: defen"ve hacb ctlach f&lt;~r the Snrlct Kn1~-:hrs.

w...,r. 54 (htlr!l AU).!US[ 31.

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Ill

Terrell, TX).IIN gamed cxpenellll'

1t Svr IClN'IIl 1994·9'i. Ht•
h.~s scneJ as the Jcfenstve hacks coach tor t\\'&lt;l \iF! t~ uns- thl· Nc\1 En~:·
l.!nd l'.ltrh)ts (1991-92) and the Denver Bronco' ( 9~H-~ti). With \X'c,r on
st,lH, the Bmn-.o' l('('l'3rc:J m t\H' ::.u('l &amp;1wb ( 19Si and I9SS). 1100 two A mer-

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rhc BIG EAST as the defensive (,acb Ct&gt;.ll.h

It an Conil'rt·nce m!e, and thre.: [) \'l'lon ChampiOnshtp' th ''ell a' g;unmg
one w1ld carJ pla)offberth. All-Pro, Lout, Wnchr and D.:nnt' Smtth pla,ed und~r W~-st'~ tutelage

\X'e,t', coll~·gwtt' coachmg cxpenencc Ill&lt; ludcs one -ea-on a' Jefcnst\ e coordmator and lmC'had:&lt;-r,
coach at HownrJ Um\CNt} m19:&gt;9, whcrt· the Bt-on tini,hcJ ,econd tn rhe conference .mJ were ranked
tie-r m the nauon m rot 1l defe11&gt;e and m -cormc Jefen,e, thuJ m pa"mg deten-e .md se1 enrh m ru h·
mg defense mo., Non 1-AA. Ht• al-o \\orked a' an our,tJe !mehacker' and 'fX'C.tal reams .oach m C".al·
rfomm m 19:&gt;2. He 'ef\ eJ a' Jcfen'l' e hack- coach at ~filcale-rcr Collcg&lt;· m ~t. Paul, M~ m 19 I (ht'
llr't co 1chmg exrenenc.e)
He lettered 1' a dt•fen,l\c ha,k at Tcxa,·El Pa"~ irom 1965-67. He 'fill ho(J, the '"hoot rnorJ for
mo't c.ut'er mtt•r,,·pnon' (19), ffi&lt;ht l~T, m a -ea"'n (II m 1966) and mo't m ,1 camt• ( 4 ). Alter gr.1Juatmg from UTEP m 1968. \\.'e,t hegan
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FootbaU Operations
Reggie Sims
R~~1c "nn.,

who ...:rveJ for two '&lt;!"J...'&lt;&gt;Il.' .1.'-11
,L,,,,r,mr m rhe ll&gt;otball off1ce. ~ n&lt;&gt;W m
ht, it!rh '&lt;.'a'&lt;'n !h rhl' Admm~.;.rranve A,,l,tant
to the mhlenc dtr~xror With maJor ~ron.,thtlt·
ttc' m loc.&gt;thall.
Sm..,· r&lt;.'&gt;f'llll.,thtlm&lt;.-, mclude -ervm~:: a' game
and travd lt&lt;Non, .tnJ coordmattng dtniC' ,mJ
C&lt;l;lchc, nmvenuoru., m aJdmon to ·'"''nn~:: m a \'llnery of otherday-w-d.ty
,1JnHn"rranve Jutie.,.
Stm, '' ,l 1989 graduate of A,hfand (Ohto), where he wa;. a rhree·y~':'lr
t,,.,rh.tlllerrerwmner a;. an ouNde lmch,l&lt;:ker and u~::ht end. \X'hile .u A,h.
Llnd, he plw&lt;.-d on tea!Th that won rno I k':ll'tLmJ Oxtf.:rence OlamrK•~.J-ui"'
In 19, ~. ht' t&lt;.'&lt;lm went to rhe DI\Non II pla)oll-, anJ tim.,heJ etchth m the
nanon.
He a''umeJ hL, durie a' A,,,,tant to the l:&gt;Jr&lt;.-ctor/ Football Oper.moru.
m ~1.uch. 1995, after sernn~.: one '&gt;C&lt;N~n a' a graduate a_,,,,tant cnKh
\mhm the Rurgcn. football pwgmm. ::&gt;un' ;.cl'\~-,a, rhechtef rude m theda~·
t.Taduat~

Eric Nussbaum
Athletic 'l'rafner for FootbaU
En&lt;. ;\;lh-h.t.tm ~now m lllil4rh-11l "'ll'k·
mg w1th the"&lt;:.

w-J.1y, off-field operanon ,mJ
h:h vanou&gt; re&gt;ponsthtlttte'
h.-dl mlhe lixxroll rn~ anJ
m c&gt;thcr operanoru..
~,m. f'R." ll~ oerveJ a-. M
a"•'tant co'lch &lt;~t Freehold
Town,htp HS for four )'e:ll",
mcluJm~.: 1 'tmt as deien,t\e
&lt;:&lt;,.&gt;rdmatnr. Prior to that, he
w,\, tmdwd mall fucet::.d the
Freehold program, &gt;ef\•ing a.,
defell'i\'e lme coach, ltne·
h lCkcr CllHch. a'St.&gt;tam c.&gt;fkn·
'1\l' (me CUlCh, Wide r&lt;!Cetvel"
coo&lt;.h nnd -econdary c,~ &lt;.h
A rNdem oijacl......,n. 'J
the 3~-)&lt;.'arold Strru. (b.. m \1•\ l7, 1967) and h1, wlf~ D:ltlah are th•· p.U'·
l'l\[' of three lovely daughtel", ll·}~·Jr (lid Chamara. a thr&lt;.'C·\l':U old c,d.
n~:y and Cierra, who tumloJ one m June.

1987-98. He ab..1 In, C.Xft'lll'tl&lt;:C mrh rh,•l'htbJdphL'l Eagle.. the U.S. Ohmp1.:
Trunmg Cemer m Lake PhKtJ, :SY..mJ the 1994 WoriJ Champ~&lt;&gt;n
L S. l~&lt;:n-.......e ream. In adJ1rKlfl, 'u,,bJurn taucht for five ,·eal" m the cxer·

rlct Kmght ti.x1lball to:aln, mcluJmg the 1. ,r thr~:~ a' hL-ad toorhall trainer.
~u"haum JOmcd the Rut~en. pfO!..&gt;ram m
I9S7. He '' :-1 1%5 graduate of Mtllerwtlle
(PA) Umn·r-~ty .md holds a Ma,ter&gt; degree
( 1987) ftnm the Unl\ eMy ofVirgmta. Nu....,roum
W\&gt;rKloU with thl• Rutgcr- men's lacnJt&gt;.-e ream fn.&gt;m

-c cnce pr0j!r3m at Rutgcl'o
!'-:u,,haum, who rcce1ved thl' Rutg~·f'' Pre-•Jent 1l Award for Adnun·
Nratl\e Excellence m 1996, I' a memher of the "ATA &amp;~ard ot Ccrtth·
canon. He ha;. made numel'llll' pr&lt;&gt;ellhltiOn' &lt;•n the 'rare. Jt,tnct .md

Strength And Conditioning
Sldp Fuller

y&lt;.-ar... at Rutger&gt;, he taucht ph}'K"al&lt;-ducanon ar Eli:al:-eth H1gh !:X:ho..-&gt;1
and JOmeJ hL' fonner -chola-uc coach. Jerry ~f.ure, a' an a,,t,tant coach.
I {e worked w1th both hne.' and 'Uf'CI'\ '"'\)the 'tren(:th and condmonmg
program tor the Mmutemen lk then returned to Rutger... m 1993.
Fuller 1s a 1990 gradu.ue of We,r Vtrgmt.l, where he earned tim:~:
letters &lt;h a defenstve ltnem:m i11r th~· Mountaineer,. In 19o9, h,•
chumeJ the Htght'l&gt;t Mounramt:er Award, gtven tll an unsunf,! oftetN\·~·
.md dc(enstve lmeman each yc.lr.
Another New Jer-cy hrcJ st.llf llll'lllher, Fuller was a tight end :n
::X&gt;mcl'\·tlle H1gh Schc.x'l ;mJ t..':lffi~'&lt;.l All·C..lllnt), All-Are. m.l o\ll-~1td·
sta[l' Conterence honor&gt; mJ pla\ed Ill the ?:..:cw ]er'*\ ~Or' :-. hAllSrar game :u Rutger&gt; St. diUm.
,o\ ph\ ,,cal eJucauon nJ ' •11 manat••mcm maJor at \X'cst \'tll:tnta,
Fulk·r and hL, \\ife, Lana, hn: m :-..n.~I"Ct \\tth rhctr three-year old Jaugh·
rer Alayn:t.

::;ktp Fuller 1' m h1s etghrh 'ea-on a' the
dtrect&lt; r ,,f 'trcngth anJ condmomn~:: 1&lt;'1' the
Rut~:ers UntvcNty foNhall program. The
33-year old (horn january 4. 1967) Fuller
was n;uned Ill the position in August, 199 3.
Under Fuller\ gllld~nce, this year\ LoJttwn
,.,f the "c.arlet Kntghrs agam en)o\·eJ &lt;llle 1&gt;f the m&lt;N productive off·
'ea-..&gt;n \H&gt;rk,lut pfOj:(ram' m ht, tenure. Se\'en Scarlo:t Kmghts can now
1-ench pre" over 4CO pound,, whtle 14 or her' c.m hench 350 p.•umh
or more.
Full~:r Jnmd rhe Rurgel" pmgram m 1990 a' a t.'Tllduate a: ,L,tam (()(}[·
!-all eooch, W&lt;&gt;rkmg for two "'-"'3.'&lt;111.' w1d1 th~· dd&lt;'INVe and c.'tten'l\ e hnc'
nnJ coordm:ltlng the offcn'•'·e '&lt;&lt;'Ill re.un. F,,IJowmg Fuller', fir,t tW&lt;&gt;

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nat tonal level.
1\.u-..,haum and h1s wtle, J&lt;xlt. r~..,tde 111 Frn:hold wtth thetr two cht!Jrl'll,
llarn"'m (4) and)e:.:.tca (2).

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Speed Enhancement
Mike Johansen

condl!lomm: pa&gt;J:ram,, "orkmg \'C'ar·round w1rh mhkre- w
unpr&lt;li'C 'tx.·cd, ag.tu~ •. tnd ct&gt;ndltionmg, ,1, well ,1, ,l,,bnng 111rh th&lt;.•
'rrcngrh program.
A J99l graduat&lt;' of :-.1om&lt;.
"t , UntiCI"&gt;lt\, Johan-cn &lt;.-ameJ a
,J&lt;.·~,rrL-c m ph)''""'l e..ltK.Itll&gt;n, wuh m cmph.1''' &lt;Ill &lt;l&lt;lulr firn""''· II,· 11',1.'&gt; ccr·
nh&lt;..J a 'rrcnboth .mJ C(il'llhtionmg L'Cr.lch throuch rhc :-.:all&lt;''l;11 '-tRn~oth an,!
( .o..hr~ mgA'-'&lt;lC!aUonmA~&lt;t.l99~. lil'l,,tL....,ac&lt;."l1lhuH uhC.:och
h\ USA W,·,ghthf[lng.
J&lt;'h m-en, 11ho pi.1)&lt;..J h1gh ;,&lt;; hool b.1-chall at Qut-cn ol Pcac&lt; r '\.,mh
AriiD\.'tol • n:l\ up m LyndhuN. 11,• currl'nth 1'&lt;."'1-i:.._ 111 ::,.l)TCI 11l&lt;.. '\.]. wuh
111, wife ::&gt;u,,m.
'&gt;4.'11 'rt.'-'t.i and

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son a, the Rur~r...' "'po.'t..J Enh:m&lt;.em~:m l
·h.

RutJ:;&lt;.'r' h&lt;'ld ltloth.lll ''~'' h TciT) ~h&lt;.1 ha'
pl.te&lt;.'l.!.1 m1JOI' cmph.N' 1&gt;11 dcwl,'l'tn!! 'J"-'1.'1. md
Johan-en LS h&lt;.-a..img rhm charJ:c_ 1be 31-ycar old
Jdl;m....·n (hm ~hn111) 9, !9()o,'i) ln. h&lt;.·mn mcm·
her ut till' S..1rlct Km ·hr ,m-ru.,oth ru11.l coo.hti&lt;)JU!ll!
,r,1ff smce 1992
J••h m-en', r,·,pon,,h,lltlc' mdtKl&lt;· dcl·d,&gt;pmg mdll·,,!u.11t:e..l ••ll·'&gt;l'&lt;l·

Video Services
Chris Rhodes
Thl.' Rur~:o.:r- IPoth.Jil pTl&gt;J.:r.nn t' on th&lt;· cur·
1111!.!&lt;!&lt;1!.-e•ihlmand \l,lClHtochnoh.') and head·
mg thl.' \ 1d&lt;."fl C)x-rauon' ar&lt;.-a 1' Lim, Rho,J....,,
,1 h&gt;nlll.'r,t.ln,hJt .:&lt;&gt;mt·rtock.n Ro11~m unlH'Nty.
ll1e 10-~c.u oiJ lld&lt;'\1 &lt;.OnrJmarur ''at the control- of a ~·rht'tl&lt; ' I md ' 1lx•rnre arr.t) ut
1 ~tk·" &lt;.'\Juipmcnt, hou,,·d m the I bk· ( 'entl.'r. RlwJL-,.' ahtllty w e,lu g.1me
anJ rracuce t.1pe m .1 Jct.ule..l ;m,l df~t:ll.'nt n ncr n"L k." htm an m1 o1lu·
ablc pr,·pararum tool tor th&lt; ~oadltng ,ratl
Ruti,'CI" ft&gt;llthall J'fll).,'l':Ull J10'"''""' the,,,.• .~ Dtglt.ll Edtnng S),ll.'lll,
wh1ch r.:. U'&lt;.'\lm ~onccn "uh ''•'f&lt;'-of·thl"·an co.. 1putcl", ,n,1hhn~ Rh ....le:.
ami ht, l11·e·pcr...&gt;n ,taff to q111ckl) ,,.111 ,-1Jt'\&gt;t.1J'&lt;.' 11hteh I' 'h&lt;•t at ',mfl\b

nw

l,&gt;eanon' on ~:ame d.l\ nnJ dunng pracu~c '':"ton,,
Rhod&lt;."' 1-a 1995 ~:,•radllllrcc•l Rowan Clll&lt;.1,'(' anJ al...,a !.:r.!du:.lt&lt;.'&lt;•l nL-ar·
h} Pt,C&lt;ILIW.1Y H11!h ~chr&gt;ol. Pnor to 111, Jul), 1996 ''rn"al .11 Rurge..-,
Rh&lt; ...b "'~'~ ,'\1 a, ru1 adrnmL"fr.ltll 't' .t,,L&lt;r.mt "1th t~ '\. H ·, l'hil.u&gt;lplua Ea!!b
(1993-94) anJ 11'&gt; rill" I KJ.."oCtX'111.fitl3!01' l~&gt;rthe l..t&gt;t)I.Jco \j, ruch., c{rhc- \VlAF
(1&lt;)95-96).
.-\ wp·tl11:ht \'lJ&lt;'\1 operanun 1' an c'"''llnal m~o'fe..hcnr hl a tooth.1ll
'li(&lt;.L"''· Rutg&lt;.'l'' "r odl\111 '' a moJd nt ,rat&lt;.'•"l·rhe·art
1 tdco cap;1h1lmc,, wmp;lraHe to rlw NFL ,t,1dium' ml 'harlolt&lt;' .m,l jack·
--on,·tlle. \X'trh rho: comhmanon &lt; 1 Rh• ..,,..: c'\pt:nl-c atl&lt;l th,·capahlhtl' ol
tlw 11ck'\&gt; taohtl' wnhm thl' Hal&lt;.· Center. R111gcr- ,t.m,l, 'houkb·t&lt;•·,ht'IUI·
dcr 1nth the hc't m wlll.'gl.' fc~t&gt;tball.
''\\'hen I look through th~ lcn,oi my came tr I,,.,,.. ream look, wellpr,·pareJ. then I icd llh·l'w J,,,ll' mv Jt&gt;h," ,,I\' Rh• "1&lt;.-'
rt~am\ t&gt;n·held

Graduate Assistant
Ryan carney
C·1rtl&lt;.·\. lrt&gt;m k ,fgo.:wr&gt;&lt;.xl, • J, 1''" ,1 tnur)'&lt;.'.11' pl.1ycr 11 '-onh C.1rolma (I &lt;)95.99) md &lt;1
starter .u ' ~ tl.'r
h" Jumor und -.cmor "'-a·
"''11'. C"~1rtlq C&lt;'lll('Ct&lt;'l.i Ill lour howl !.!&lt;IIlli.'' With
th ... T.uh,·d,, .mJ "·l' n:u11L.J tl.'.un captJul m hi.'
final x':IS(m.lle II'D.' a fiN·t&lt;'311l All-

Ad.mric C..•ht Omtcr... nc.: Ac.Kl&lt;-nuc Te,un -ck"Ctl&lt;&gt;n 111 1999-2C\'J.
TI1e 2 3-~~·.u-old C.•rtlcy pla\·L·d 't:hol.!,tJcallv .It lkll;en Cuholtt: Hit:h
Schoolm Ora.ldl. and 1,'\1 rhc team to a ll'-1 rt-corJ L' a -cmor. In ht- l'lll•r
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Cllmplled ,1 41· 3 r~or,l.

Graduate Assistant

Kevin Kelly
Kelly ''"n""' tt&gt; R\ltgcr-altcrtii&lt;I'-C&lt;l.'&lt;&gt;tt.,,b;tn
·"'"t1nt ''~h m till· Uml'cNt) ur "rom Rru.&gt;k.
\\here he 5('1'\'&lt;.'1.1 a' lllllll".., rnt"k' coach ond
dcfl.'n,•w ltnl.' coad1 Kelly .1!"' .1'-'l'te,l 111th
'rec1:1l t&lt;~tm,, and " " re,('On'lble t'l1r ronv
lkt•&gt;k', f1lm '''k1n an.lcompu1a hr,-akdmm, "II

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,,, a d~ien,l\'l' end and lincl:&gt;ackcr. J...clly "·" ,1 tii'&lt;HIIlll' "DcfcJN\'l' Player
,,, the Yem" t,&gt;r rhc "- llltf' and x ·n.J ·t., t&lt;,tm &lt;.'llptatn a' .1 -cmor.

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Kehler, &lt;.lknn '79
Kdlq, Fr,lnk '19
Kroll, Ale,andcr '62
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Pill. Lmrcncc "L•ury" '39

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Monica L. Elliott. Owner
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908-412-6910

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112 SouTH 16TH STREET • EASTOIWIGE, NJ 07018
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P 0 BOX 160, PARLIN. NJ 08859

Ruggero Scav•na
President

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Commercial &amp; Residential Floonng
38 Hamburg Tpke

973-831-()102
Fax 973-835.0076

Rtverdale. NJ 07457

(908) 464-1542 • Fax (908) 464-2690
100 Lincoln Street · Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

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Fax· (9 73) 64 3· 7982
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(o09) 441-7650
(609) 344-0647
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SUJte 23
Jamesburg, NJ 08831
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Kenilworth, N.J. 07033

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4 Wood Hollow Road, P.O. Box 436
Parsippany, New Jersey, 07054-0436
33 Main St., P.O. Box 904, Farmingdale, NJ On27
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(732) 530-4292 • Fax (732) 938-3332

Phone: 973-887-8800 Fax: 973-887-8844

weldo'#materials, inc.
141 Central Ave., Westfield, NJ 07090
(908) 233-4444
WELDON QUARRY CO., LLC
Lake Hopatcong
WELDON CONCRETE CO.
Bound Brook, Linden, Perth Amboy, Watchung
FANWOOD CRUSHED STONE CO.
Watchung

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Watchung, Linden, South Brunswick, Kearny
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Howanl Talman, H. lth.JCl
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Ham Rockafeller, End
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AI Garrett, Orlt·n•l\&lt;' Gu.1rJ
P.tul Rohe'(m, End
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Hcnn B.:nkcrt, H.rllh,,k
Homer Ha:d, End
Homer Ha:d, Fullj,.xl
Jo~d.. Gro.,man,ll,llloral-lc \lenum.

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Ab Falcinelli, H,l(l(,ral-1.- \f&lt;11uon,
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1983 Jim Dumont, Tiurd Teun, AP.
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John Owen,, Ht&gt;ll&lt;&gt;mHc \ knU&lt;&gt;n,
-\P, ClfktN\l' Gu.1rd
1984 Alan Andrew;., Stxm,l Tt,llll,

AP.llghr End
Andrew Baker, HonoraHc \!t•ntf&lt;!ll,
AP. fl.mlcr
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1985 Tvronne towe, HoooraHe \lentKlll,
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1986 TYn1flne towe, Hf!l'lorahlt• MentKlll,
AP. Lnd· o;~oer
1987 Brian Cobb. 1-l.:n.-.rarle \ll'fltl&lt;lll,

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1949 Frank Bum,,llmoraHe \lennon.
AP. Qwrurln:~
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\ lmtKlll, LPI, Center
1954 B!Un O'Hearn, HOO(&gt;rnrle \leru100,
AP.Center
1955 Bt&gt;bHow;~ni,Hmorarll'\lenum,
AP.Ottt'IN\&lt; Guard
1958 Bill Au,tin, FiN Team, AP.
R"
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inducted into the National College
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1976 john Abander, Honorable Mcnum,
AP. [~ft'll.•l\c Taclle
Jim Hu(:hc,, Hmorat-1... .\!muon,
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Hcnn Jenkin,, HoooraHe \lennon,

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1978

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�2000RUTGERSFOOTBAll

T

WESLEY ROBERTSON

Imposing His Will on the Rutgers Defense

he numbers jump out at you like
a wmnmg lottery ucket. 6-feet2-mches, 240 rounds. 4.36 in
the 40. 550 pound -.quats. 485 bench
press.
If semor lmebacker Wesley
Robertson plays h1s cards properly, these
numbers may mdeed turn mro h1s personal wmnmg ucker.
Robertson'~ phys1cal presence is as
imposing as It gets on the football field,
at any level. To -.ay that he stands out
10 the m1ddle of the defeme would be a
gross understatement. He has the ability to srop people 10 the•r tracb.
Roberrslm, a sen1or, h;b moved into
the llUt'&gt;ide lmebacker position for
Rutgers this seawn, anchoring a ne\\ 34 ddensin~ .1l1gnment that was in,ulled
to u'e Rurger,' speed .md depth at linebacker w H' ad\'.mtagc. There 1s no
player more 1mporranr to that alignment than * 3 h•m,clf.
The 2000 sea,on w•ll 1-e .m Important one for Roberhon, &lt;Is he enter~ his
final year 111 .1 Rutger' un1fnrm The
aforemenrwned numhers suggest a
bon;lfide NFL pnbp~o·ct. h b jw.t time
for hun to pmduce on rhe field .
Robertson l.&lt;llllc to Rutgers 111 1998
from Bem·d•u College m South
Carolma, .t relauvcly unheralded walkon l~lr the '-'c:1rlet Kn•ghh. In 1996
however, the )"l. 1r RL lm1shed wnh ,1 56 mark, RobcrNm displ,l) ed lw; .thd ity
to compere .lt tht• BIG EA"iT level,
le,tnn~ h1' m:uk &lt;lll specul tvtms and
the scvcr.Jlunil&gt;rwnate rerum men who
felt thc wrath ot h1s h..-,nc-cnmching
h1ts. In nme game,, Rl)bertson \\ a.s
credited w1th 3!' rackb (26 solo) and
one tackle !~lr loss. L.tte m the 'cason,
he startcd thrt:l' g,unc .\t ms1dc !mehacker, estahhshm~.: hunself as a key figure for the 1999 team.
Last season, however, did nor begm
in a favorahle fash1on. A naggmg foot
injury limited h1~ partlctpauon in pre~cason drills and precluded hm1 from the
first three l.ontests of the se;tson. That
~etback left Robertson our of the loop
for much of the season, as he fought his

way back on the f1eld 10 m1dseason and
registered 64 tackles, \Hth one sack, but
never really found h1mself at 100% and
capable of applymg h1~ phys1cal g•fts on
the field.
"Last year, I didn't really feel com·
fortable enough to ju~t play." s&lt;Hd
Robertson. "The IOJury set me bad. a
b1t and I found myself ball-watchmg on
the field at times."
The 2000 season 1s one of cnucal
importance for Robertson, who wdl he
watched closely by NFL scouts, analysts
who love h1s combmauon lli s1:e, speed
and aggre~sivencss. In the season openmg win over Yillanm·.t, Robl.rtsllll led
Rutgers with eight r.Kkles, mdudmg
four for lo"cs ( 10 y.uds) and one s.1ck
for -6 yards. Robers ton turned 10 II\ e
unassbted tal.kles and three ·'"Ned.
Robertson al"o preserved Ruu:ers' twnrouchdown, Z7 -14 lead, in the tmddle ol
the fourth quarter With two kev pby,.
Robertson broke up .1 p.ass m the t•nd
mne on second anJ I 2 anJ then swpped
a run f&lt;.1r a two-}ard In" on the ensuing
play to force a Villanova punt, which
was followed by a RU toulhdown on the
next possessi(m for a 34-14 lead.
Additionally, Rutgu, \\ dl need

57

Robertson to perform m such a manner
each week in order to stop ~orne ot the
nauon's top offens1ve threat~ - Y1rgm1a
Tech s M1chacl Yick, Boston College\
Cednck Washmgton and M1ami s
Santana Moss.
With the naggmg
mJune~ behmd him, the Robertson i~
truly ready to put his best foot forward
and place h1s stamp on the Rutgers season. A great year from Robertson will
go ,1 long way towards helpmg Rutgers
rise m the BIG EAST srandmgs. Ir will
also help Robertson improve his stock
for ,1 profess1onal carcer, a dream since
he began pia) mg football as a -.cholasttc
st,u m Camden, NJ.
"I feel as rhough I am a sleeper,"
said Robertson. "I'm JUst gomg to put
e\·cnrhmg out there and '&gt;ec what haprem. I'm gomg to show en~ryone
what I am really capable of doing on
the football field. •
If that 1s trul\ the case, then the
Rutgcr' faithful can expcct a fun-filled
yt•ar with Robertson on the detensin~
s1de of the ball. Easdr the mlN
mmceahle player m scarlet, Roberts(11l
b well on his way to becoming the top
force both on the field and in the
we1ght room.

�RUTGERS
2000RUTGERSFOOTBALL

BY THE NUMBERS
BUIGERS 2QQQ SIATIST!CS
:iUIIII.l(aiQb!J
34
34 0
24
6
15
3
46
108
62
32
t4
460
0
323
44 ·27·1
73
12 0
323 0

Sconng
Po1nls Per Game
F~rst Downs
Rushing
Paumg
Penalty
Rush no Yardage
Yards Ga,ned Rushmg
Yards Lost Rushmg
Rushmg Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TOs Rush no
Passino Yardage
Att·Comp·lnt
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
lOs Passmg
Tout Offense
Total P1.1ys
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
Kackoff Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
lnt Returns·Yards
Kdoff Return Average
Punt Return Average
lnt Return Average
Fumbles-Lost
Penalt1es·Yards
Average Per Game
Punts·Yards
Average Per Punt
Net Puntmg Average
T1me of Possess,on
3rd Down Convers1ons
3rd Down Pet
4tn OOwn conversions
4tn Oown Pet
Sat•s·Yaros
M1sc Yards
Touchdowns Scored
F~eld Goals-Attempts
PAT KICks·Attempts
Attendance

6UFFALQ 2QQQ STA!ISTICS
!lwJw1l
21
21.0
t6

s

11
0
57
77
20
23
25
570
0
285
49·29·2
5.8
98
2850
3
342
72
48
3420
5·116
0·0
1·26
23 2
00
260
H
9·84
84.0
5·178
35 .6
280
2800
6117
35%
3/4
75%
2·12
0
3
0·1
3·3
0

s

369
76
49
3690
3·100
3·38
2-23
333
127
II S

4-0
6·51
51.0
2-64
32 0
32 0
31 48
7/ 16
44 %

213
67%
2·12
0

5
0·2
4·5
23752

Rushing
Thomas, Denn1s
Ohene. Jason
McMahon M1ke
Stanton Seth
Anderson Ravon
Jones MiChael
TEAM
Total
Opponents

G Att Gaan Loss
1
I 10 41
1 7 28
1
I
7 26
17
I
1
0
6
I 5
7
3
1
I
0
2
I
1
0
38
I 32 108 62
I 23 77
20

Net
40
27
9
6

Avg TO Long Avg 'G
40
20 400
0
39
0
9 27 0
1.3
0
IS 9.0
6 60
60
0
~
4 40
08
0
·2 ·20 0
0 ·20
-38 ·380 0
0 ·38 0
46
14
20 460
0
19 57.0
57
2.5
0

Rushing
McDonald . Bam
Brereton. Marv1n
Walker. Theron
Dwarte. Marqu s
Jackson, Kenon
Grundy. Albert
Gordon, Oernc&lt;
Freedy. Joe
Total
Opponents

Ranlv1ng
Johnson Errol
Smitfl, W
K1ng Walter
Thomas, Oenms
Stnnger David
Hobbs Josh
lovelace. Antome
Aelcher Oetnco
Anderson, Ravon
Total
Opponents

G
1

Avg
10.0
85
20.8
78
85
280
19.0
15.0
·2.0
120
98

Rete1vmg
G
S•nofleld, Oahnel
1
Forde. Andre
1
Barrtoszek. Chad
1
Shaughnessy. Brandon I
Barber, Rob
1
Gordon_Oerricl;
1
McDonald. Bam
I
1
McK1ne. Zeke
Total
1
Opponents
1

Paning
Ma~.thon

M ke

Total
ents
Scoring
~~ vJn Errol
lu., Water
Smith W
Lovelace. Antone
Barone, Ste~e
Total
Opponents

I
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1
1
1
1
I
I

1
I

No
6
6

s

4
2
1
1
1
1
27
29

Yds
60
51
104
31
17
28
19
15
·2
323
285

TO
2
I

1
0
0
0
1
0
0
5
3

Long
19
16
38
13
13
28
19
15

3
38
27

Avg,G
600
510
104 0
31.0
17 0
280
190
150
·2.0
3230
285.0

G Elht Att·Comp·lnt Pet Yds TO Lng Avg.G
1 155 98
44·27· 1
61.4 323 5 38 323 0
I 155 98
44·27- 1
614 323 5 38 3230
I 1'008
49·29·2
592
29 285 0
TO

FG

o-o
v-D

I
I

o-o

0
5

0·2
0-2
0·1

3

o-o

Kick
0·0
0.0

o-o
o-o

4·5
4-5
3·3

Rush Ret Pan OXP Sat
0-0 0 !10 0 0
t.. 0
0
0.0 0 o-o 0 0
0 (HI 0 0
0 o-o
0 0
0·0 0 0·0
0 0
0·0 0 0·0
0 0

o-o
o-o

58

B..llllJ

Sconng
Pomts Per Game
F~rst Downs
Rushmg
Passmg
Penalty
Rushang Yardage
Yards Gamed Rush1ng
Yards Lost Rushing
Rushmg Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TOs Rustung
Passmg Yardage
Att·Comp·lnt
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
lOs Pau•no
Total Ottense
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
K1ckoff Returns· Yards
Punt Returns·Yards
lnt Returns·Yards
Kickoff Return Average
Punt Return Average
tnt Return Average
Fumbles Lost
Penalt,es·Yards
Average Per Game
Punts·Yards
Average Per Punt
Net Pun!lng Average
T1me of PosseSSIOn
3rd Down Convers1ons
3rd Down Pet
4th Down Convers ons
4th Down Pet
Sac ks By·Yards
M1sc Yards
Touchdowns Scored
Field Goals-Attempts
PAT Kteks·Attempts
Attendance

Pts
12
6
6
6
4
34
21

Passing
Freedy Joe
Total
Opponents
Scoring
s,ngf,eld. Dahnel
Keller, Scott
Total
Opponents

G
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Oll.Rllelll
63
63.0
23
20
3
0
304
347
43
50
61
3040
6
82
9·6·1
91
13 7
82 0

7
7.0
14
4
7
3
102
156
54
33
31
1020
0
168
36·16·2
4.7
105
1680

Att G1 in
88
8
4
26
5
22
2
2
1
2
1 0
5 4
7
12
33 156
50 347
No
6
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
16
6

I

I

270
69
39
2700
10·108
3·34
1·5
108
II 3
5.0
4·3
6·38
380
8·238
298
233
31 59
3117
18%
111
100%
2·23
0
1
0·1
H
0

386
59
6.5
386.0
2·90
4·52
2·25
450
13.0
12 5
2·0
10·88
880
4·131
32 8
24.3
2801
215
40%
0/0
0%
3-27
98
9
0·0
7·8
40634

Loss Net
12
76
0
26
19
3
0
2
0
2
0
0
6
·2
33
·21
54 102
43 304

Yds
121
19
13
II

11
6
1
·14
168
82

Avg
95
65
38
10
20
00
·04
·30
31
61

Avg
202
6.3
6.5
11 0
110
60
I 0
·14.0
10.5
13.7

G Effie An-Comp·lnl Pet
1 81 70
36-16·2
44 4
1 81 70
444
36-16·2
1 167.64
9 6·1
667
TO
1
0
I

9

FG
0·0
0·1
0·1

o-o

Kick
0-0
1-1
H

7-8

TO
I

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
1

TO Long AvQJG
0
72 760
0
12 26 0
0
16 190
1 20
0
0
2 2.0
0
0 00
0
4 ·2 0
0
9 ·21 0
72 102.0
0
6
25 304 0
long
34
9
9
11
11
6
1
0
34
57

Avt/G
121 0
190
130
110
110
60
10
· 14 0
1680
82 0

Yds TO Lng Avg.G
168 1 34 1680
168 1 34 168 0
82 1 57 820

Rush Rec Pass OXP Sal Pts
0.0
0.0
0 0 6
0.0
o-o 0
0·0 0 o-o
0 0 7
o-o I 1-1 0 0 63

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20 ........ Fnd.t}. )erred ......................... LR ........St&gt;.........6·l ......... ! 10 ........... BurnaJ'IJ C.-ntr.•l............ .... \ .tncoU\'f'r, RC
2 I .. ..... ThontJ&gt;SOn, L'leW:tync .. • ...DR... .. ..:,0....... 'i-s •
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22 ........ Hmron, Tnvt' ....................... RB..
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•• Ha.... Hnndon ......
... . .... DR .......:X1........ 6.0....... 170 • • • atrmom Ht,...... .............. Chc\'crly, ;\II
24
25 .......... Fra:~t•r, r\nthon} ... ......... ..... DR ...... Fr...... 5-11 ....... ~05 ......... Pennmgton l're[' .............. Pennm~:ron, NQ
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27 .......Grant, ).tS&lt;&gt;II .......................... DR ....... l'r ........ 6•1. ....... .. 19\? ......... l}a)·'lde ............................., .... Be~y"Je,l"! .
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1'1 .......;l.lartm,l\en ......................... DR .... . r....... 6·0 ......l5 ......... Ben::en C.,tholtc. ........ ....... Rm~wooo, Sj
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l7 .......Ctur""· John .. ...... . ........... FR ....
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42 . ... Bend,·r\onan ..........
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41 ........ Orr, R.111lcm..... ...... .. ......... LR..
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44 .......Ctm['bcl. )t•rcmr .................... LR ... .. .. f:r. ........6·2 .......
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46 .. ..~!anon, lro1 ....... .. ........... RH ...
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.... ...... Wanta~:c. ~
47 ........ Fn:cnc:\, T~ell
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... Bergenfield ................ ...... lk-rj:cnllda, N~
20 .. ..lor.im, hi......... .....
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S l .... ...Sh,,,.,,r,,•r, (),"·"' ... ....... .. ...01. ... ...~o .......6-S ........ 301.1 .. . ...... Aihx&gt;n&lt;t ...... ............... . ...... Airoun.•. P
4 ..... ..~kCormt&lt;k, l'lennts ............ LR ........ ~r ...... 6·2 ...... 23(1 . ...... Q\IcJ,, .................... Wullt'r Sprmf!S, H.
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'59 ..... Pern ~ ,tr.:t•' ...... .. ..
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....... ....... ... Lmw
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til .... , Perko, Th,nna' ........ .. ........ NT ...... Sr......... 6-l ...... 28'\ .. .. ...Qu.tkcno"n ..... .............Quakerto\\11, PA
62 ........ W.IIt.tm~nn, Mtke ................OL ...... l:r.........6-L....... 22Q ... .. .. ~~ur.hcrn R&lt;:J:~&lt;'n.l1......... ...... Barncf..11, Nl
63 .... ..Da\ls, &amp;:au .. .....
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nol1 Cros.&lt; Rcs:.ronnl ............. Lm_g e~. RC
64 . . ..Dmsmore)Rob .. .. ... . .. ....01.
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2 ........ G.11J1c~r Ja,.,f&gt; .......
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• 5 ...... Smith, 1.-1. ........ .....
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-56 ... Stnn~:er, J)d\ td ........ . ........ WR.. ..$o......... 6-0 .......... 205 ......... ~orth Brumwad: ...............::;.!\run'"""· N
S7 ...... Burnt·tt. \\'tllram . ........ .. ..... DE .........S,&gt;.......6·4 ....... ZSO ... ...... A,bu'l· PMk ............. .......... A,hur) P.trk, N
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lloward Blackwood . . ........................ LT
Rich Mazza ........ . ................ . ..... LG
Jeremy Wornack ... . ......... .. .... . ... . ...... C
'1ra'\is Mills ................ . ............... RG
Julian Ross ............................. ... . RT
L.J. Smi t h . . ................ . ....... . ....... TE
Er rol Jo hnson ..... . ......................... fL
Mike McMahon ............................ QB
Jason Ohene ............................... HB
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David Pruce ............................... LT
Tim Hedges ............................... LG
Kevin Dum ................................. C
Gabe Kogler .................... , .......... RG
Brad John essee ............................. RT
Brandon Shaugnessy ........................ T E
Andre Forde ............................... SE
Joe Freedy ................................. QB
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Tom Petko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NT
Greg P yszczy muka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE
Wes Robertson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OLB
Nate Leonard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB
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�WINNER FOR LIFE
ZOOORUTGERSFOOTBAll

BRICK COACH WARREN WOLF TO RECEIVE
SECOND ANNUAL JOHN BATEMAN "WINNERS
FOR LIFE AWARD"
onight i-, ,1 ~rectal night at
Rueger~ as legendary Brick
Townshtp head fl)otball
coach Warren Wolf, the winnmgest
coach tn New Jer,ey football h1sto·
ry, will be the rectpient of the second
annual
John
Bateman
"Winners for Ltfe" Award, named
&lt;lfter the former Rutger~ head football coach Or. John F. Bateman.
Bateman '&gt;ervd as head football
coach at Rutgen; from 1960-72, and
comptled a record of 7 3-51. In h1~
first :.cason at the helm, he guided
the 1960 Sc.arlet Knight~ to an 8-1
record. The followmg season,
Rurger~ put together it~ first undefeated sea)on, coming from 25
point., behmd to defeat Columb1a
31-19 in the season finale.
The tmpaLt he had on his player~
extended far beyond wins and losse~. The award 1s spomored hy the
Dr. John F. Bateman Foundation, a
group of lw. former player... The
foundation honor., a Ne\\ Jersey
h1gh ..chool footh.lll CO&lt;Kh who best
exempli fie~ Bateman\ ideals of
developing player.,' character and
academic competence .1long with
.tcadcmic .. kt!b. A committl'e of
Bateman's former player' 'elecr... the
rec1p1ent of the B.ltcm,m Award.
Alex Kroll, a 1961 first-ream
Ali-Amenc.m Cl'ntcr ,tt Rutgers,
who h·ls been mducrcd tnto both
the Rutgcrl&gt; Football and the
Nattonal C,llegc Foorl--all H ttl, of
Fame, ~~ ,, commtttee member for
the B.nem,m A\\ ud.

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"Our committee, all of whom
played or worked with Or. John
Bateman when he coached at
Rutgers, believe that a great football coach does more than w m football games," s;ud Kroll. "He helps
hi~ player~ wm throughout thetr
lives. He can be a mentor, teacher,
role model and parr-tune father. Or.
Bateman was a great role model
htm~elf. Foorball, to h1m wa~ a \\a't
of enhancing a young man's education, whtle 1t strengthened hts character and capacity co contribute to
the communtt't· When he pas~ed
a\\,lY m 1998, we deoded that the
be~t wa't to honor hts memory was
to honor coaches who bnng hts
pnnc1ple~ to ltfe."
Warren Wolf ~~ just such a man.
He has served ;lS the head football
coach at Brick Towmh1p Htgh
School stnce 1958, and hts remarkabk· 42-ye.u career, he has led hts
reams to a record of 309-83-11 and
ha, coached more than 5000 players.
He has led h1s teams to 20 Shore
Conference Champion,htps, II state
ch.llnptOnships and 1s a member of
the NJSIAA Hall of Fame.
But more tmportant than his wm
and loss record is the record and
tmp&lt;lCt Warren Wolf has had on lm
players and h1s communtt\. He ha~
not only prepared the~e young
adulh to connnue thetr educatmn
and football career~ at all levels of
mtercolleg1 ne htshthall 1--ut also
hm. prepared them for success m
life H1;, record of puhlK sen 1ce and

community mvolvcments is ourstanding. He has served &lt;h Mayor of
Bnck Township, President of the
Ocean County Board of Cho~en
Freeholders Trustee of Ocean
Count~ College and New Jersey
Assemblyman representing Ocean
County. A member of the
Fellowshtp of Chnstian Athletes,
Warren Wolf has to found rime to
also teach Sunday School at his
church and to .:;enc as a tru tee at
Ocean County College and the
Ocean Coum} Board of health
The mirial winner of the Bateman
Award last season \\ib P1erce
Fraunhctm, a standout defensive
b&lt;lck on the ~ carlet Kmghts' undefeated 1961 ream and the htghly-suc&lt;:e!-&gt;..,ful head coach, ,nhlettc director
and assbtant princtpal at Immaculata
High Sc.hool. Long-ttme Rutgers fans
wtll recall that in the row.ing comeh;Kk \ ictor}
O\"Cr Columh1a,
Fmunheun intercepted a pass and
rl·tumcd 1t for,, touchdown.

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2000RUTGERSFOOT8All

OLYMPIC SPOTLIGHT

ut~cr-. Un1ver,1ty boa't" '&gt;&lt;&gt;ml" of th~
top athlenc team' m the reg1on .md, m
mo~t ca,es, the1r 'uccc'' become&gt; well·
known on a nauonallc\ d Th1, p:bt ye.u, anJ
over the cour&gt;e of the 'ummer, several top
O lympic S('Ort .nhlew. and n1aches Jtstin·
gutshed rhemwlve, fM excellencl." &lt;In the
playm~ field.

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BROWNLIE NAMED CAPE LEAGUE
TOP PROSPECT:
Rutgl"rs Untvel'll\' "'phomore pttcher Bol-t
Bmwnlte, a mcml--er uf the F.tlmourh Com·
modur&lt;.'' of th&lt;.• Cape Cod L&lt;.•.tgue dtl\ 'um•
mer. '~a' the rt-.:1p1cnt 1&gt;l the Rul'&lt;:rt A. ~k~eec:c
Award, gtven unnually w the top prok"10n.tl
prospect m the Cape CoJ League. The award
I ' voted U('On h~ vari&lt;'ll' -.couh from ~lator
L&lt;.":lgue B.t-.eh.lll.
Th" summer, Brl&gt;wnlte cnnunued h" 'uc·
ce,~. p.&gt;,tmg .14·2 r~c•r,l wtth .1 2.10 ERA for
the c.,mmoJore,, Pl.tymg m :uguahly the
top am.neur league m the C&lt;lUIHry, Brmvnl1e
ull. •wed JU't 49 h1t' 111 6:!.2 annmg, of work
(.78 hl!,/mnmg) whtle 'trikmg out ,tll•,tguc·
hest 71 hatter' ( 1.16 'tnl..euut,/inning)
Brown he ,tl'&lt;l hurled two ,hut• •ut mntnl!&gt; m
the ( tpc CoJ Leagul" All-St.u G;tme anJ
then 'ltrteJ (,,r the Care All-St.tr' in an
exhthl!l&lt;m ,.,, Team U!:'A. Br.. wnhc (Itched
one 'hutout mnmg wHh two strikeout&gt;,
mdudmg C.11legtate Pl.tver of the Ye.tr :-t.trk
Te1xe1r.• of Geor1:1a Tech, wh0 earned the
Mcl\;n·,e A\\.trd m 1999.

YEFIM UTVAN NAMED U.S. OLYMPIC
FENCING COACH:
Rutgers Unl\'eNt••'- fell&lt;:u1g coo.;h, Yefim Ltt•
,·an. was named rhe :!000 Olympic men's fenc
m~:: teams he:td coach, as amwunced hy the U.S.
Fencm~ A'""'1ation Thts wtll 1--e Lm·an\ '-CC·
ond tnp m the Olymptc Game:., h:tnng -.crvd
a. a coach for the U.S. team m the 1996 Games
in Atlama. In ,.x y~~" wtth the Rurge" Untvef'tt} men\ and W&lt;&gt;men\ fencm~: progmm,
Yeftm Lnvan has brought h1s teams to &gt;IX
NC A.. A Fencmg Ch:tmp1on'h1ps.
A' the u.S. N.nll)nal Team mentor, he
co.tdwJ U.S Natwnal Ch;tmpionshtp stl\'er
and hwn:e tnt-.:l:tlt't .• nJ P:m-.'\men~';ln Game'
compcm&lt;&gt;r A \an Wehcr .l» ''ell .b CltH B.1yer and
Tamtr Blcx1m, who went on to ~ome memhcf'
of the 1996 L,;.S. Olymp1c Team. B.1yer hth
~one &lt;&gt;n to hcc:ome &lt;&gt;ne of the most w1dely rec·
ogm:cd American n.tmes m mremational fenv
mg c1rcle,, wnh a W&lt;&gt;rld r.mlm~ It- h1gh ·"
II rh tn 1999. Both Bloom and Bayer w1ll wm·
pete m thl" Olvmpic g:1mes for the 'ec:ond con'ecun,·e rmu: under Ltt~'lln when the te.un
C&lt;&gt;mpcre. at the Sydne) E.xhthltl&lt;&gt;n G.-mer in D.tr·
hill.! fhrb&lt;liJr from Scpt~:mhcr 16 thwu·~h the l4.

FOUR ROWERS, TWO ROWIN G
COACHES TO REPRESENT RUTGERS
I!'. SYDNE\:
The Rutj..'l't&gt; Unm:Nty cn:1~ tcatn.' wtll be well
reprt-cnrd 10 S)Jncy, a' lour to\\ef' md two
c ~&lt;:he, \\til repr~nr rhe UmteJ ~t.tt&lt;.-,.. )eH
Klor&lt;-oc;k1 '90, Jenmfa L'\1re '91. Sc.m Hall '89
nnJ R,lhen K.tchler ·~ w11i r0\\ 1
wh1lt· Ch.trlc- Bun 'til .tnd ii&gt;m
Tevha 1r '92 w1ll \ern· .h nxKht·'·
The l!fOUP JOin• W&lt; en'• ro•ket•
l:nll rltwrs T:unmy Sutt&lt; •n·Bn"m
(C 111 tda) .111 I F:mm&lt; Ndt 'Y''
(""t ~11), wh..&gt; \\ 1!1 al... ,, omr c.
A.. It fl)ur rower- u•mpcrc.l.u
tht• I996 Sununcr t ~ nne' 111
Atlanta, a, part 01 ·• 'lx·pcr-;on
Rutgt·r, c.mug,•nq tn rmnng,
rhe mo't from my 'mde Un1•
vcr-.ny m thl· countrr. Th.,
gwup ,,f rowers carrtl'' our the
le&lt;.!'KY m'ttlled hy Tum Pri.:e
.md Chuck f.om: '52, who c.tp·
turcd ,, gold medal at the 19S2
Hcl'm'kt Olvtni'IC' m the p.uro-.Jrt"&lt;.l event, rhe fiN .mJ onl~
umc tlw U.S. h,t, W&lt;&gt;l1 thi, ewm.

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ttme cerc111&lt; lily. The l&lt;XX&gt; -cason m.u\cs the lOth
Anntversary for head coach Bob Rea.&lt;.so and his
'tntf, whu.:h came to Rutl!e~ m 1982 anJ has
'mce tran&lt;formcJ the RutJ,'Crs soccer team mto a
nanonal power. Dunng the ,1/rseason, f.ms and o;up~"''"' seb.:t&lt;..J Annl\'ersary All-Star teams, whK:h
wtll 1--e honored on thiS nm~wonhy even mg.
A pair of O lympiam and World Cup partll.I('Cll\C.. Alexi L1l.. and Per~-r Venn......, were \\&gt;red
the top defender and forward, re.,pectt\'ely,
whtlc Btll Andrackt, the scmin~ goalkeeper in
the 1990 :-lauonal Champtomhtp game, w~
&gt;ek·cred ;b the wp goalkeeper. Cuncnr A"Nanr
C.&gt;ach and former All-Amencan Pedro Lopes
" h n·lmt-d the hlp midfic!Jer.

DEJESUS SIGN S PROFESSIONAL
CONTRACT WITH K.C. ROYALS:
Ourltekler D.wtd Dejesus, who played ar
Rutger- f,,r the ra~t three ,c·•-on'. ha... &lt;tgneJ a
rr••h: .........n.tl contract With the K.m ..." City Royal-. Dejesu,, wh,, was ch&lt;hen 111 the fnurth
r&lt;&gt;und h- the Ro\.1(, m the june amateurdr.tft,
mh.J the Jcal &lt;&gt;n Thur-&lt;l.ty, Auf..'U't I i . T&lt;.·rms
ul h" C&lt;&gt;nrr:tct were nor d1-..k•.al. The giftl-d &lt;&gt;lit·
ftelder wtll rep.&gt;rt t•&gt; rhe R,,~-a(,' ln,tru&lt;.:ttonal
Leo•gue camp on Scptemher 24.
De)c'u' ts the ftfth ml'mher of the ZOL10
Ru~oers 00.-chilltt.•am m Jnm the pn'lf-...,..,k11'1.1l h.r-ehlll r.Jnk,, .Kcomp.mymJ: D.tncn Femrer (K.C.
Royals), j.1ke D.lllhcrt (Seattle Mmners), J•x B.
C.1r •ne (Oakland Athlelll') and ~ltkeO' Rnen
( 1\::tr&lt;'lt Ti,.;er&gt;}

TRDIGER APPOL" TED T O NCAA
BASKETBALL ISSUES COMMITTEE:
Rut~.:er&gt; Umn-rs~r. h~ ,J women', oo.,kerroll
c '-~C. V1\ tan srnn~er ha... h&lt;.~n •'Pf'lllnt(•.l to
th~ NCAA Dt,.t,wn I Proposed Ba,kerhall
l"uc~ Comminee for rhc lOL"'I-2001 nc.:a.l,•mtc
v~ar. Stnngcr \\'ttl partKip.uc on the 14-memh&lt;.·r \\'Oilll'll\ sulx&lt;&gt;mmmce wtth 'uch dlgnt·
t.mc:-. a,, Tcnne--..'C h..-ad a.n.:h Pat Summm, Stan·
ford ht.&gt;a&lt;l&lt;oach T.1ra \'.mDcrw,·r and Atl.tntiC
I 0 Commt"iom·r Linda Bruno ~1onnwuth
Um,·eNtv Pre&gt;I,Jent Rehc ' St )fd w11l chair
th~ wonwn\ 'ubcommitt~~
The comnmteo: ''a fl'c:&lt;l!,'lllti&lt;&gt;n that Dtvt,ll&gt;n
I men's and women\ ha,kcthallts .mtmporram
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'lt&lt;;h 1'-'ll&lt;.,. •L' r&lt;.oc;nntmg, -..h&lt;.'lluling and eligll-&gt;11ir-..
Tht• men's ..uhcornm1ttce, ,,[..,., c.:nn'L'tmg of 14memher,, ., hl'.tdcJ b~ ~yracu'l' Unl\'erstty
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Artists' sketches detail the humble beginnings of college football-hardly the game
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Nov. 8, 1869, New Brunswick, N.J.
A' thl' f,r,t colic ·e f'"'tball · 1111e C\'er pl.l\cd. th" ct~rtrc't get' the
noJ a' thl' No. I game of all llnll' on the ba''' ,,fat' hl'tllflcal 'IJ..'fllf·
u.:ancl.'. Th,· gaml.' horl.' lmle r,-,,·mhlancl.' to lb modern cnunterp.lft.
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JJ\·, coll,·gl' fu&lt;lthall w-a, ht•rc w 'ray. Rmger' g01 Columhu
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'''·Khmg carel.'r.

3. Rutgers SO, Virginia Tech 49:
Oct. 31, 1992, Rutgers Stadium,
Piscataway, N.J.
Tt1 ' 'unc R~ ~er' t,m, w 1llralk &lt;1h..nn lt&gt;r ,til ctcrnttv whlll' H,,ku:
fan' ,IIJI try w put It behmd them. The fiN lead Rutgcr- ewr had in
thl' g;lllll' caml.' '"lime expari.'J. At onl.' ('&lt;lint in the fir,r qu;trrer, the
Kn :hts traikJ 2~ · 7 . Thl' llumccommg Day fans ar Rutgl.'r- '-,r ,J,um
h.,J no 1Jea at tl11' ('&lt;ltnl what 11a' m store. Behmd the p; "mg of
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Mtm·r ( 17 c.trm:,, 14S ).trds), Rutgl.'r- stormed b.tck. Tratlmg 49·44
\\lth JU't 1:32 lett m the game, the Scarlet mowd Ill the Hnk1e 15)";tr,l lme on th•· 'rrength t&gt;f ltve Ft&gt;rt.l' complettnn,. W1rh ll\'1.' 'ec&lt;mds rcmaming, Fmtay hat wade rccl.'ll'l'f Chris Brandl')' (c:aght catch-

2. Rutgers 13, Tennessee 7:
Nov. 3, 1979, Neyland Stadium,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Rut :• ' ha, I"" , I t' 'hart• of monumcnntl
up&gt;ch m u' long .md pn&gt;uJ rr,tdmon, and tha,
one ranb 11ght at dll' top. R.tnh·,l I 7th 111 rhe
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Homl.'commg Da}. 1-.noxvalll.' Journal 'i'&lt;'r" nlaror Ekn Byrd, m h1' 1'111\C day column. rl'p&lt;'.tt·
edlv a'kl'd the que,nun, M\X'h.tt arc Rutcer,'". A
kw hour' l.ttl'r, Fhr,l. ,,J,mg w11h thl' 84,265
fan;, on hand had rhe1r answl.'r. Quarrcrh.Kk Ed
McMtchacl ''as nothmg 'hurt ''' hrilli,mt. On

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end :&lt;InC and pandem~&gt;naum hroh· out. Tlw
team' combmcd for 1,164 yatds .md ~9
point,. Every fan an the stadiUm that ,!;,y
knew they had wune"cd 'omethang n~rv.
very 'J&gt;.:ctal.

warchmg the game on ABC. probablv
m1~,ed the play hecau'e of clo,cd eye~ and
unpa~Moned prayer. What they mi.,.,ed tn
the sea,nn·~ final second \~it- Svulet cor·
nerhack O..m ~brri' gomg h•gh w knock
down the pa"• thu, avertmg a J'&lt;l"lble ue
(\\lth the two•J'&lt;ltnt try) Rutgers had Its
'econd undeft•ated sea~on m I 08 years of
football. Ul&lt;lnts Stad1um rang tlut with
hell,, courte'Y of the huge mc"age board
11hich p1uured the famed t&lt;llltnc bells of
Old Quct•n,, and bedlam .,wkt: loo-e.

4. Rutgers 21, Penn State 18:
Sept. 24, 1988, Beaver Stadium,
University Park, Pa.
On tha., da\·, Ruto·er' lanall) 'le1\ the
gaant. Fan~ lt,tenang to r.tdao' up .and
down College Avenue let out a huge roar
when Penn St&lt;HC quarrerhack Tony
Sacca\ fourth down pa.,, anto the t•nd
zont fell harmle"lf ancomplete. A p.m ol
thar,l qu.uter TD run&lt; h) Make Bom and a
herou: goal-ltne ,t.tnd an rhe fin.tl ,,·,oml,
gave Rutger' at' lar't wan over Penn ~t.He
an 70 year' and ended the Laom' I S.g.unt•
wan .,treak an the 'ertt''· Rurger" wok a 14·
I 0 lead on a thtrd·quartcr, 11-yard ,c,un·
per h) Botti Wtth 4: hJ lett an the reraoJ.
Botta raced 5i )llrd' for a TD, wha,h
.,taked Rutgers to J 21-10 lead. Penn St.lll'
cut the deficit to f1ve wuh a fourth quar·
ter ''''re. :md gamed po"e"ion ot tht• h.tll
wnh Jll't over three m1r utt:&gt; to go. At th&lt;
53-,ccond mark h.·nn "''t1te had ,1 firM
and 10 :n the ~c trier thrcL·yard lant·. But
the RU deiemc dug tn, holdang off two
runnmg plays .md then succt•"tull)
dcfendmg two P·'"L''• to take m·,·r on
dow"' With ju~t 12 'econd, ro pJ.,,. Bol!l
fin1,hed wtth 112 yarlb on IS carrte&gt;.
Quarterback Scott Ernt·y C()mpleted ntne
P&lt;"'e'• mcludmg a HI-yard TO ,tnh· to
Er1c Young.

II. Alabama 17, Rutgers 13:
Oct. II, 1980, Giants Stadium,
East Rutherford, N.J.
Rutger.., led hy future NFL ddt•n,l\·e
stalwart' Deron Cherry and Oino M,u\·
g1ero, played m he.Ht out .t):atn~t the~''· 1rankeJ team in the natton. hut c une up a
tad sh&lt;•rt. Don )i!~(lb tared con'c~uu' ,.
pa,,e, of 23 and 49 y.1rd, w )arne' M.t!IJr,l,
the latter producmg a rhard·quartcr t&lt;&gt;uchdown, :h 'Barna surnvcd &lt;1 maJor 'c:.trc en
route to Its 26th str.ughr victory. j,Jcohs'
Mnke ru ~.f.lllard ca\'C rhe Tide a I i-6 lead.
A crowll of 58,107 watched on an ncar J1~·
heltef a~ RU m1ddle guard Ed Stew,tr,l
recovert•d an Al,,h,Jma fumble on the
Cnm~un Tide 26 late tn the thtrd qu,Jrter.
Rutcer' converted the turn()ver mt&lt;&gt; s1x
po1nt' two plavs l.ncr when ~k~1achael
ro"ed a ntne·) ard I'·"' ro A Ihen Ray.
Tratlmg hy four pomt' wtth le~ then t•aght
m1nutes w play, Rutgers' Ken "nmh

7. Rutgers 29, Princeton 0 :
Sept. 27, 1989, Rutgers Stadium,
Piscataway, N.J.
The o\1\&lt;. TV camera' made rhe1r way
the Rutgers campu.' for the very f1r&gt;.t
ttme. The cameras, along wtth an ,werfl()w
crowd of 31 ,000, were on hand for the game
which cclehrareJ the Cenrenn1.tl of college
I~)Othall. Thq "·ouiJ see the mlht lop&gt;ideJ
Rutger' w tn 10 rhe 60 game' played
1-t:tween tht· tt•am,. The comhmauon l&gt;f
great defen,t• (Pnnceton\ new Wmg-T gm
only two far-t Jowns m the fiN half) and
Rtch Polt~a,tro\ accurate nght arm
(P, ltca,tr.l hu 1:! of h1' ltN 14 pas'e&gt;)
'raked Rutgo:r' to a 21·0 halfume lead.
Poltca,tro -cored ltr..t on .1 rollout, Bruce
Van Ness 'cored on a plunge and P~lltca..tro
p;bsed to B.1h ~wncbraker to C&lt;ltnplete the
ltr't h.tlt '"'r ng The game\ other TO was
on a p,!-, from ~1ike Yanchc:if to jt-e
B.uone. A' wa' the ca..e I00 vcar~ ear Iter,
the muthern mal hy the Raman R1ver
came up Vlcwriou.,.
to

linebacker Doug Kokoskle's tumble recovery
late in the fourth quarter sealed the deal lor
the Scarlet Knights in their 1988 openingday 17-13 upset of Big Ten power Michigan
State in East Lansing.
rcrum,·d a punt 41 yarJ, to the 'Bam.1 11,
hut dctensl\'e hack Rad) Cll'menrs hlmcd
~1c~11ch.tl'll&lt;lf a 13-prd lo" on thard dm&lt;n
to end the threat. Afrerw.uds, Alahami\
coa..:h P.tul "Bear" Bryant gr,JCJtmsl) ,,ud,
"\Ve d1Jn't hea• R~on:n,, that\ for sure. All
I can 'a\ 1s &lt;H W&lt; n "

8. Rutgers 17, Colgate 9:
Nov. 18, 1978, Giants Stadium,
East Rutherford, N.J.
Th r L ' n,. n1..:hr t•rt EH:ry lon~:·
llnll' Rtllger~ klotl-all fan 111ll rememl-cr
where t hl \ were on that fateful ev..:nm~
The Sc.trlt-t "-n1ghrs rr•ok .1 IC'-0 record mtn
the Coh:.1tc g,Jme, 15 w.us t&lt;&gt; the dare th 11
Rutct•r, had liN pur rogetht:r a perfcLI 'ea·
-on on tht• gnd1ron Wnh Rutgers leaJmg,
I i -9, tollowmg ~lark l.u~'ltcr\ five-) .tr,J
TD nm \\lth JUst 1:12 renwl\lng, Colgate
moved from Its ''"'n 33 111 t h~ ':&gt;carlet eaght
m e1ght qutek play,, On -c~ &gt;nd .md 10. Red
R.uJer QB Boh Relph pa"ed IntO the end
=•'nc "nh one -econJ -how mg on the clo&lt;:k.
It\ helancd th:lt a large number ()f Rurgers
fan,, of the 3 3,405 a''emhled nn that ch1lly
evenmg md man\ ml•re ll'levl'lon new~r'

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8. Arizona State 34, Rutgers 18:
Dec. 8, 1978, Giants Stadium,
East Rutherford, N.J.
The mauguml Garden State B.lwl was
Rutger&gt;' fiN and. to this J'&lt;llllt, only bowl
game pp~ ranee. The thermometer tn
G1anr' "'~r JtUm rtoad an un,ea ...."lnable 40
dc~-:reL-.,, de-pue the prcg.ttnl' lwrc 1-y the
Rutgers ..qu,t,l th:\1 11 would 1-t· much colder
"' It enterwmeJ an An:ona ~tate team
accu,wmed to playing tn \\ .um weather.
Rutgers, a t&lt;H&gt;·to·three-touchd,,wn under·
dog ro th,· 'i 3 '-un Denb ( wmner.. O\·er
An:ona an,l U"'~C). "-a' hot at the ,tart and
clung to ,1 10 7 halfnme lead. But the Sun
Dcvib, hchand rhe pa.,.,mg comhm:n10n of
QB Mark Malone and WR J&lt;1hn ~11,tler, a
pa1r l.lf iururl' :-.; FL plawr,, opened a comman.::lmg 28-10 lourth quarter !t•aJ. Rutger..
rcl-ounded wtth 5:49 left tn the game when
Ted Blackwell scored on a f1ve·yard run and
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9. Rutgers 17, Michigan State 13:
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ranke,l '-;part'"''· Quarrerha&lt;.: k S.:nn Erm·\
w~t- ,h.trp httting on 25-of-16 (•l"c' tor 2 W
yard,. lie found tl.mlcr Enc Yt&gt;ung lor a 61·
yard ''llr'' m rhe '''&lt;.:&lt;mu quarter and ,-,lllll'
back w1rh .m IS-,ard TD 'trike r.• 'l'ltr en,!

Brl'tl Ml•r,ola nfl ,1 ddkcuon. Ynun~-: ,-,u1ght
nme ra"e' for I ~4 \.uJ,. Carmen ::.d.tl mt
mund,•,I out dtl' ,1.1\ \ ,.cormg tor RU \\tth a
39 y tr,I ,ccund·qu.trter ttcld go.tl. ~p.m.m
QB fl.&gt;hhy McAilt,ter tall1ed the Ion~ \1'-'U
Tn m a thml-qu.mer, one·)arJ hqx·•
Clmgmg ro a tnur-pomt J,•,td, the tm·d RU
Jefcn,.: w;~&gt; on 1he Yerge of huckm~-: wh,·n
lmeb.•cker O.'ul-: Koko,kre rn·m·ereJ 1 Bbl..e
E:m tumhle. Th,• Scarlet often": ran our rhe
clock. Et!!ht nIt' lftn Rutgcr' ,h... h·d
T.:nn'·"ee of tlw ...,!:C. the Scarlet knt~-:hr,
hdpe,I the Btl-! T,·n learn .1 lurll' nwr' ,1-.,ur
Rutg,•r, foorhall.

10. Rutgers 28, Florida 28,
Sept. 14, 1985: Florida Field,
Gainesville, Fla.
Th,· ,,.j.J, would h;W&lt;' hecn ,r.tdcJ
s~.lrlll Kmghr' tt" one '""~'''
Cl)n,,,!cr,oJ tht• '' I tnt! hllt lOtlltn!! oft the
A'tr&lt;&gt;turl ·mJ the more rh m 7U\."0 r.1htJ,
or;m~-:t··dad Oaror t:m,. Throw m the fact
th.H Rur~-:er' '' " f.tctnl-! dw !\o. :! team m
th: n::tttt•n •.md rho: dcd. \1::-t, rt•alh ,,,.,h·d.
"ttll Rut~-:er' JUllll'l"d &lt;&gt;ut t&lt;• .1 7-0 lc td 1111 .1
onl' \•trd, fir,t•quaner run hy Alhert "mtth.
But F(,)ftJa, l:x·hm,l Ali·Amertc1 qu ncr

;tj.!.llll'l I he

h1,k Kerwin Bdl. then r,•d.:J oft dtl' next
•mr' to go ur hy 14 ,It the h tli. The
(i nor' opened the le.t,! h' 2~- 7 m dw thtrd
qu.trter. W1th the game ,,.,·mmgl) m h.md.
Flt&gt;nd.t C&lt;&gt;ach (.J;1lcn llall rnok lkll •&gt;Ut oi
the game. Rutgcr' 'Pfltnl-! mw actton ,u thh
pt&gt;tnt. Dcfcn,I\"O: end T.&gt;i.IJ :-.1c1wr rerumeJ
.tn 1111ercepll&lt;&gt;n 4o y.trd' lttr a TD·I'l&lt;&gt;rida
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d,·fen'r,·e 'ctll"'• le.•Jms: w ,, one·nr,l "mtth
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Alan &amp; Maf)one Goldberg,
GSED'58
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Bernard M Goldsm1th, 111'66
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George &amp; Barbara Lapnow
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Joyce Harns Ernst
Robert L Fornaro '75
Bruce &amp; Marjone
Freeman '52
Fnends of Thomas J.
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Fnends of Women's
Lacrosse
Joseph M Fuoco, Esq '71
Dr Ronald J Garutt1, Sr '67
Thomas K G•bson. ENG '45
AnthOny W Glennon

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Kimberly Hatchett
Robert E. Haynes '49
John J. HeidriCh, uc ·so
Robert A Henng, C '79
RIChard W H1U 57
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RIChard C Kaempfer
Howard J. Kahn 84
Robert K Koehlor, NCAS 51
Eleanor S Kuebler
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Bnan A Lenker. Esq., '83
David Lonsk1, Esq , ENG '83
Maunce Meyer, Ill '56
Joel M•ller '63
Miller's Rentals. Inc.
Joseph E Orhck, ENG ·so
Bnan D Perk•ns '76
Raymond F Ronc1n,
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Steven B. Boehm. Esq 75
John A Bradley. II '65
Hon &amp; Mrs. NICholas F Brady
Stephen M. Brenner
Hon Toot M Bnlmer. Nlaw '48
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Col Walter A Bruyere, 111'39
Gene M Buckno '61
John J Byrnes. UCN '61
CagersCiub
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Phip &amp; Hon. JEw1e C;rb-'68,
DC' 73, CLAW 80
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Lowell &amp; Kathenne Doak
Mr &amp; Mrs Douglas V. Dolan
78
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Thomas M Duff 70

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NICholas W Fthppone,
ENG'45
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Char1es F. Foerster, Jr.
Footbaft FarHMIS
Leo GaSI8fltCa 73
Eugene F. Gaugha/1, GSM '68
Arthur M. Goldberg Esq '63
Herman w Graf, SB '41
Kenneth J Gnsp1n Esq '70
Leopold M Hams
David J. Hams. Jr.. UC '86
George F. Hendncks, Esq '65
Richard L. H1nes '61
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Raymond L Hughes
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Raymond J Kaden. Jr CPA
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John R Kamn 79
Harold J Kaplan 57
David Kapulsky
Richard S Kleinman, M D 72
James C KntCOs '59
Sally Ann Lapelosa UC 70
The Hon Raymond
Lesn18k'71
Leonard &amp; Herb l.Jttrnan '52
Glenn L Long 72
Mr. &amp; Mrs Jeremy J. Lubcher
Frank &amp; Joan Magg•o
Allan Ma1tiln '58
Carl A. Maltese. Esq ,
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Geza J. Marx 77
Kevtn &amp; Seema McGrath
Ethelyn Meyer
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Mr. and Mrs John Orlovs!&lt;y
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Raymond Russo 78
Aob1n Sathan
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RIChard F. Schaub '58
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Rutgers Touchdown Club
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Trust of David T. Bender
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Daniel H. Wheeler. Esq '89
Ronald N Yurcak. AG '65
Xerox Corporation

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Alberta Stout
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Alan S Stull, GSED '51
Jeff &amp; Susan Torborg,
GSED '63
GeorgeW
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Joseph P. Whiteside
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Robert A.P. Sesee '48
Wilham J. Shepherd '48
Edward A. Sheppard '58
Frederick D. Sibley '61
Robert &amp; Barbara Sm•th
MIChael J. Stang '67
Arthur and Reana
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John H. Tunken. Jr. 50
FrankJ Torpey, '51
John A. Toth AG '63
Thomas J. Varga
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Col l Mrs Theo Hard•es
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Mr&amp; Mrs John
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Thomas A lerubrno '83
Or. &amp; Mrs W Robert Jenkins
Joseph P. JellrWIQS 77
Trmoltly P. Kane 73
Hon. Bernard A. Kannen ·so
Lawrence A Kaufman. ED '60
Mr &amp; Mrs Wilham H
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Thomas F Kelso 72
Robert P Kenney ·56
Thomas E Kenney '56
John C. Kenny GS'70
Irma Leopa Kemson. UC '58
Barbara &amp; Jack KeiVI
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MIChael J. Kohu1, C 70
Alexander J Kovacs 70
Robert H Kraus. Esq '61
Gregory B Krohel, M D 70
Drs Moc:hllel &amp; Jo&gt;,oce Kuslria.
GSEO '49. GSEO 79
Frank &amp; AIICO Kuszen '40
Eugene J Kutcher Jr 73
NICholas J Laccett ·66
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Drs. Eleanor &amp; Robert
laudiCrna. GSNB 74 '63
Frank J Laud•no. Sr
Thomas E Lavery 71
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lawrence A LeBrocq
Robert A Lerter, NCAS 67
Christopher E. Lemrng C 78
John E Leppert. Jr. ·so
Rober! L Levensteon '54
Peggy and B•n Liddy
Trrnotl'ly Lrlly. Jr.• GSNB '66
RIChard A. Lloyd, GSED '68
Or. Elernard &amp; Nancy Lotstern
Max A Luber 54

Mr &amp; Mrs Amenco Lugo
MIChael C MacDonald 75
MatthewW Madbnger'81
V•rcent P Maggro '57
Frank A Magno. ENG 73
Paul J Magno '83
George T. Magyar. UC 79
John L. Mahoney '54
John L. Mahoney til '79
Bert R. Manhoff '48
Patrick B Mamrng
Rose S Martuggr
Robert G. Marguccio '56
Bruce E. MariCh '63
George F' Massey 72
Rocco J Mazza. uc '82
Kathleen A McAdam. DC '57
James F McCue 78
Or Kevin McGurgan '82
Thomas McKay, 111 '69
Bnan J Mclooghlin '86
BenJ81T11n S L. McNally
Glenn MeltZer
RIChard J. Mercer '49
David Mdler, NCAS '54
Mrcnael W MJier '91
Thomas C Mdler74
Martrn L. Mtntz '67
Dallld Mrschel
John P. Mrsko. Jr.
Clyde M.tchell'53
Arthur A Mol&lt;tor, Jr. '62

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Mr &amp; Mrs. Charles Montanaro
Gilda M. Moolles DC '96
Dr. James A Moreno. c 70
Robert E. Mulcahy Ill
Wrlham J. Naslonskr, LC '86
H. James Neary '60
J m &amp; Jan Netgllbor
Leonard Nemhauser '48
Wilham E Newell, Jr. '65
Dr Robert M. Nrcholas
Gregory Nolo. M.D. 75
Joseph F. Novak. UC '82
Robert F. Ochs. GSED '49
E Eugene Oross. Sr. 53
Ortho-McNerl PharmaceutiCal
Harnet Osinski
RIChard A Ossi '58
Nicholas J Palermo '58
John J. Palm•en
John E Pappas, ENG '64
Dean J Paranrcas. Esq. 73
RIChardT Pekmez~an •54
Harold S Pert '48
Ronald L Pert. Esq 73
Thomas J. Peters
Dr. Earle N. Petorson
Mr &amp; Mrs Raymond A
Peterson
John Petronko. Jr • Esq..
AG'64
TheoOOr'e R. Peyrek. Ill. ENG 75
Arthur L. Philhps Esq. '49
James G Prcanllo 74
Jerome Pternot ENG 79
RIChard M. Polhemus '88
Crndy Orlick Poole, UCNB '88
Barry Portnoy
JohnJPowers
Thomas J Pnsll. Jr. '55
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Charles R. Redmond so
Or. David P. Remeta C '80
EdwardRey
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James W Rogers 72
Stephen J. Roma '86
Thomas J. Romeo '57
Leon Root. M.D. '51
Paul W Rork, GSEO '42
Barry Rosner
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John G Rosta, ENG "36
David M Rotem 78
Peter A Royek '82
Howard L Rubenstern.
PHAR72
Ga~ Russen
Sandra Russell
Alfred Sa '85
Archard 0 Sands. Jr '83
Anthony J SantangelO
Frank Santangelo
Wliam Scald'lard, Jr.• ED 50
Archard J. Schattrn '69
Or. Joseph SChenkel '63
Oarence Schel.mal, HI uc 72
M ldred R SCh ldkamp
Peter E. Schottlander. M.D. 72
MIChael Schuler. ENG '71
Neal A SChwarzfeld. Esq ·sa
~10 A Scrbler. Jr. GSM '82
Wilburn A Sells 64

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Joseph P Sery1o. NCAS 77
Sanford M Share. NCAS '70
Jerry 1. Sherman. NCAS ·55
Sh•rley &amp; Bernard Srlbor
PeterW Srlowka, LC '80
Stephen G. Simms '62
Franklin S S•mon, ENG '49
Anthony G Skorupski 72
Edward Slaughter Esq. '65
Phyllis &amp; lrvrng Smrth '52
Samuel G Smrth. Jr UC '60
Walter E Sokol. GSM '82
Lt. Col Wrlliam E. Spert•ng '35
Dorothy &amp; George Sp•ecker
Walter E. Staab '55
Mr. &amp; Mrs Archard SlanZIOne 'fr7
Star Ledger
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RIChard Strauss
Wilham 0 Suarez. LC 74
RIChard A SultVan
Or. W•lliam w Sunano.
GSE0'84
Kathleen P Sweeney, C 79
Stephen G. Sweet. Esq. '69
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Anthony V Szumski, UC '82
Roy H Tanzman, Esq 73
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Patrtcra J. Tassrnr
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PHAR'51
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Alison M Torres 76
George J Trapp 70
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Unrversrty OrthopaediC Assoc.
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Anthony B Vignuokl
MIChael V VIOla, ENG 72
Neil A Volaskr. LC '95
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'63
Waterford Wedgwood USA
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Joseph C Wesllern '64
Oennrs Whalen '81
Barbara Whrtefleet
Sidney A WMrnan '64
Arthur J. WIChman '63
Leslie 0. Wrldrng. EO '35
EdwardL.
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Stanley B Winlder '64
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RIChard A Wnght'54
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Rutgers Golf Assocl8toon
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Ned Savad '65
Peter J. Sav•no '69
Warren E. Schaefer '65
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Robert A Scott '47
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Jolvl W Schuster '51
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Sharon J. S.mandl ·so
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Mr. &amp; Mrs RIChard Sprague
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Peter F. H1bbard ·67
George A. H1111mel. Jr.
Donald Lows H•rsch. UC ·so
George W H•rsch. UC '83
RIChard G Hoffer. NCAS '64
Hon Barnett E Hoffman '62
David A. Hoffman '82
James K Holdsworth. LC 79
James N Holmes Jr. ENG '87
Barry Holt '67
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Gary J Horow1tz EsQ. '82
John H Houghton '52
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David A Wh•nfrey ·so
Kathryn A. Whrte, C '78
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Alfred V. Brady, ENG '45
MIChael A Bnll ·n
Gregory 0 Brown, LC'82
Arthur C Brum, ED '35
Harold M. Brusk1n '38
Frank R. Burns, GSED '49
Mr &amp;Mrs. RobortJ.
Burz~chelh, Esq., NLAW '89
Robert F Bush, SB '49
Dr Phlil1p Bush•nger '76
Forrest C Button, Jr. '49
SamCahn
Wayne J. Canastra
Mr. &amp; Mrs Edwrl G Carman 7-4
J Herbert Carman, Jr. '60
Charles J. Carr011 '53
Canton F Cesseday ·68
Mr. &amp; Mrs Charles W Cessidy
Kevin J. Cavanagh, NCAS '80
James P Chalupa
Bruce T Chandlee, GSED '67
Jo6eP.h J C1311onl '93
Robert V. C13rrockJ 7 o4
Stanley &amp; Lorralfle C•emnieciO
W11liam J Coan. Ill
ArthurS Cohen '47
Roy A Cohen. SB '57
Raymond H. Colclough,
ENG'62

KevinDColn
Mr. and Mrs R J¥y Conllln
David W Cooney 75
Glona Copeman
Mochaol A. Costello '32
John W. Cullen, UCN '76
Dr. James l . Cun)8k
Robert J D'Ameto, GSED '52
George A Daum, ENG '41
Dr &amp; Mrs Matthew J
De,neka, DC '90
VIncent Carl DeMaiO '«
Or. Neal A Demby '64
Carleton C. Dllatush, AG '40

Mr. Fooda&amp; 2000

Nonstick cooking spray
I package (5 pounds) frozen chicken winos. thawed
I cup (Z sticks) butter. melted
Z cups orated Parmesan and Romano cheese mixture. divided
1 cup seasoned breadcrumbs
Z cups mayonnaise
3/4 cup milk
I · 2 teaspoons hot pepper sauce
for the wmgs Preheat oven to 425°F. Coat alarge-limmed baking sheet With nonsuct
cooking sl)fay. Place the thicken wings in alarge bowl and cover with melted butter Toss
until even~ coated. In another large bowl combine 1·3/4 cups olthe grated cheeses and the breadcrumbs. Caat wings with cheese
and breadcrumb mixture and place on baking sheet Bake lor 10 minutes. tum and bake for 10 to 12 more minutes. or until the juices
run clear and no pink remains.
for the dipping sauce: In amed1um bowl. combine the mavonna1se. milt hot pepper sauce. and the remaining 1/4 cup grated cheeses;
whisk until thick and smooth Serve as adipping sauce lor the wings.
for tailgating Prepare chicken accordmg to directions franspon in foil pan and reheat on glill Serve witll chilled dipping sauce.
ServeslO.

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Dooald l H.lrper 75
J Mdlael Hartsteon. ENG '63
W.tliam F. •Bucr;y" Hatchett
Char1es C. Haus '52
Edw111 A Hawthorne ·so
John A Hendricks 62
G Chuck Henrungs, Jr. '65
Raymond 0 Henry
John F. Herma '70
RIChard W H.ghlander '63
CMst G Hi&lt;lt.s
Wllliam A Hoffman 74
Jack C Hohnst•ne '67
Dr. Leon Horlick '53
Peter l. Hoi'OWitz '78
Tosh,masa Hosoda '57
W Robert Howarth D.D.S. 70
ArthurS Hozore

Bruce E Marich '63
George P Massey 72
Rocco J. Mazza.
'8 2
Kathleen A McAdam, DC '57
James F. McCue 78
Of. Kevin McGuogan 82
ThiOmas McKay, 111 69
Bnan J Mcloughlin ·as
Ben)8m.n S.l. McNally
Glenn Menzer
RIChard J. Mercer '49
DaVId M1ller, NCAS '54
Michael W Miller '91
Thomas C. M1ller 7 4
Martin l. M.ntz '67
David M1schel
John P. M1sko. Jr.
Clyde M1tchell '53
Arthur A Molitor, Jr. '62

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Peter A Royek '82
Howard L. Rubensteon.
PHAR'72
Gal Russell
Sandra Russall
AHredSa '85
RIChard 0 Sands, Jr. '83
Anthony J Santangelo
Frank Santangelo
William B Scalehard. Jr., ED 50
RIChard J Schatt•n '69
Dr. Joseph Schenkel '63
Clarence Sclleu1Tll8rl, Ill, UC 72
M11dred R. Sch11dkamp
Peter E. Schonlander, M D. 72
MIChael Schuler, ENG 71
Neal A Schwarzfeld. Esq. '68
Howard A Scri:lnef, Jr. GSM '82
Wilburn A Sells '64

Waterford Wedgwood USA
The Hon. lawrence
We.ss. GSED ·54
Of. leonard Wetssburg '43
Joseph C. Westletn '64
Denn1s Whalen '81
Baroara Whrtefleet
Sidney A Whitman '64
Arthur J. WIChman '63
leslie D. W11ding. EO '35
Edwardl
Wlihlams, SB '52
Stanley B. W1nkler '64
Hon. Doug &amp; Hon. Freda
WoHson 74, DC '76
John E. Woodland '32
Rochard A. Wright '54
Anthony Yortano '79
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel lack
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Dr R. Glenn ROSM!Ck
Louis R. Rosier NCAS ·52
Glenn J. Rufrano 71
John C. Runski '66
Rutgers Goff AssoCiat•on
George E. Sang 70
Nell Savad '65
Peter J. Savtno '69
Warren E. Schaefer '65
Paul Scheele
Warren A Schne•der '52
Robert W. Schroeder, AG '67
Wa~er J. Schultz, UCN '53
Robert R. Scott '47
Dr Wilbur A Selander
GSED'69
John Semmlow
Steve Senko '49
Stephen &amp; Roberta Setnn
Haddon L Shabazlan, ED '50
John W Schuster '51
Joseph G S•kora 74
Sharon J Sunandl ·so
Dr Alexander J. s.mone '75
Suzanne M. SkarzynsiO,
PHAR'90

P/370
DC'82

PHAR'53

Coster's Frame Ganery
Dr Alan M Crosta, Jr '86
Ryan D. Cruz '96
Stanley F. Cwahnski, Jr ,
ENG'79
John R D'AiessiO
Eugene J. Daley
J. Herbert Davidson '28
Raymorld J De carlo.
ENG'69
Andrew A DeciCCO, C '91
E Hampton Decker. Jr. '31
Ben1am1n Del Vento, Esq.,
GSED'61
James E DeMartino. Esq.
Robert A. DeS1mone. M D.

John Gabnel Hernarldez '86
Dr RIChard A Herren. AG'54
Robert G Heselllne. UC "84
Peter F. H bOard '67
George A HIITVTlel, Jr
Donald LOUIS Hirsch. UC "80
George W H1rsch, UC "83
Richard G Hoffer, NCAS '64
Hon Barnett E. Hoffman '62
Dav1d A Hoffman '82
James K Holdsworth. LC 79
James N Holmes, Jr., ENG '87
Barry Holt '67
Kanm A Homsany, ENG '94
Gary J Horow1tz Esq '82
John H Houghton '52
lhorWalter Hron '65

Joseph G Manno. ED "36
Phi p P. Manno. Jr. ENG '84

Mr. &amp; Mrs. John D Marran
Ann &amp; Greg MartJo. UC '82
Marv.n D. Massey. UC 52
Ronald J Mastrol•a '55
Clifford J. Maurer, Jr, UC '74
Constanbne Mavroud•s. M.D
'68

Hugh M. Maxwell. AG '45
George W. McCiughan,
UCN '78
Kathy McEnerny
MIChael McGinley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James
McGuckin '85
Jerome McHugh

89

73
75

Donald J Pryor, LC '82
Rosemary E Ramsay,
Esq '82
T1ny Condnllo Randazzo '78
Ashok Gregory Rao. SBNB ·as
Enk F. Rasmussen. AG 71
Paul J. RICkerson. UCNB '89
MIChele arid Robert R1ng
Stephen J Atpa. CCAS "83
John Rtttei'SOI1
RIChard A Rtzk. GSED '55
Albert R. Aobbms '37
Harold E. Roberts, Jr. '50
Dan1el H. RObiOOVItz '69
Thomas M. Rodenht ·ss
Dr. David Moore Roscher ·59
Herbert M. Rosenthal '75

Mr. &amp; Mrs Edward Skladany
Alsdorf C SITllth. ENG ·so
Clifford I. Smdh 79
Howard M SI"Tllth. GSNB ·sa
Wi am P Snedeker ·53
Brenda Bnght Snyder, DC 73
Nancy E. Souza. DC '84
Stanley S Spector. Esq. '61
Dr John E Sp•eker. C 75
Mr. &amp; Mrs. RIChard Sprague
LesSta•b
Philip L Stable '46
Robert L Stevenson, ENG '65
Car1 F Stillwell '62
Robert c. Stiles. '53
Gordon Dean Stone, GSM 74
Urlda H. Stone '85
Dr. Patricta Stuart '78
Barry D. Sulhvan. ENG '60
Aaymorld B. Sullivan, ENG '93
Ira D. Susswetn '49
Thomas P Sweeney '80
Frank M. Tartanella ·so
Jesse I. Taylor. Jr., ED '52
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey J. Tertelman
Dr. Charles B Thayer, AG '44
C. RusseU Titus '65
LouiS N Tnandafilou, ENG 74
w 18m J. Truex ·so
Denn•s E. Tully ·sa
James S. Ulsamer 72
Jane &amp; S. 1Umstadter
Clara Van Der Hoef
Terence G Van Dzura,
Esq. '78
Leonard N Vanderwende '80
Mt. &amp; Mrs. Douglas C
Wacker78
Matthew J. Walker '86
Matthew A Waters. C '94
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stephen Waters
David R. Watson. '67
Stanley Wetss. GSED '62
David A. Wh1nfrey '50
Kathryn A. White. C 78
Thomas W. Wilfong. LC 77
Arthur Wtnkler. Esq. '66
Jeffrey E. Wood '66
Howard L Woodward '40
Ronald F. Wozniak. M.D.
PHAA'69
Marshall H. Wnght, GSM '83

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Aaron &amp; Company
Alflhated Management. Inc.
Paul W Albnght 56
Thomas &amp; Janette Allen
W1lham T. Allen. UCNB '52
Jeffrey W Alpaugh, C ·90
Anonymous
Anthony L Antm '47
V1ncent J Apruzzese ·so
AUas Technology Servoees
RobertS Aubry, Sr. '47
Kenneth W Badore, Jr '59
Angelo V Baglrvo '49
Charles A. Barker, Jr '61
Edward F' Barrett, C '85
Bernard I Barnsh, D M D '68
Dr &amp; Mrs Scott F. Bateman
MIChael Baumgartner, Jr.
Frednc S Baytos, Jr , AG ·56
James M Beatty PHAA '65
Roger L. Benedetti, PHAR ·93
Dons J Bennett
Robert 1 Bennett '61
Aaron Jay Beyer, Esq 68
Edna &amp; Ray S.U.got11
MIChael J Blecker, M D 67
Drs. Charles &amp; Gan Bloom
Edward J Boocher
Betty &amp; Bruce Bochert
A. Irene Bode
Prof. Raymond D Bodnar 51
George Boggs Ill, ENG '42
Henry A Brackman
AAred V Brady, ENG '45
Moehael A Bnll '77
Gregory 0 Brown, LC'82
Arthur C Bruni, ED '35
Harold M. Brusk•n '38
Frank A. Burns, GSED '49
Mr &amp; Mrs. Robert J.
Burzoehelh, Esq., NLAW '89
Robert F. Bush, SB '49
Dr Ph1lhp Bush1nger 76
Forrest C. Button, Jr. '49
SamCahn
Wayne J. Canastra
Mr.&amp; Mrs. Edwin G Cannan 74
J Herbert Carman. Jr. '60
Charles J Carron '53
Cartton F. Cassaday ·66
Mr. &amp; Mrs Chartes W Cess.dy
Kevin J Cavanagh. NCAS '80
James P. Chalupa
Bruce T Chandee, GSED 67
Joseph J C18ttonl '93
Robert v Clarrocki '74
Stanley &amp; Lorra.ne Coemniec!U
WdfJam J Coan. Ill
ArthurS Cohen 147
Roy A Cohen, SB '57
Raymond H Colclough,
ENG 62
Kevin D Coll.ns
Mr. and Mrs A Jay Conllln
David W Cooney 75
GlonaCopleman
Moehael A Costello '32
John W Cullen. UCN '76
Dr. James L. CunJ&amp;k
Robert J D'Amato, GSED '52
George A Daum, ENG '41
Dr. &amp; Mrs Matthew J
De,neka, DC '90
VIncent Carl DeMaiO '44
Dr Neal A. Demby'64
Carleton C. D!latush. AG '40

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mid~t the pregame pageantry and celebration taking place in the parking lot,
there are those folks "ho "do" and tho~e \\ ho only dream of "doing." It'~ our
mission to take these seemingh helpless dreamers and impart to them
the mouth-watering secrets ol creating the perfect tailgating experience.

Tailgating has come a long "ay since that Yale game in 1904 when a handful
of fans brought along some quaint-looking picnic baskets in order to han! some
supper and tea before the game. Re~carch is still being conducted to determine
which school really fired up the fi~t grill in a parking lot. The problem is most
schools claim that honor. Therefore, T promise to get to the heart, er stomach
of the matter. Regardless of bragging rights, firing up the grill, and inviting friends
and family to the party in the parking lot has become a time-honored part of
the college gameday experience.
As Tailgaters, we revel in the celebration that takes place on Saturdays in the fall.
Bands playing. Alumni gathering together. Grills smoking. Great food and drink.
Compatriots met before and after each game. The parking lot is our
neighborhood, a place to meet new friends and enjoy good times.
As Commissioner of Tailgating, I am here to assist
you wah vour critical gameday lifelines:

Audience Participation - Dress in team colors. Sho\\ your spirit. Go to an a\\ a)
game and support vour school. Fire up the grill and share some food with
the other tailgating team.
Call A Friend - !mite your non-tailgating friends to experience the celebration
in the parking lot. "Each one reach one." What a memorable part\ it would be
if each tailgater brought a rool..ie along!
50150 - What to grill, burgers or brats? Potato salad or

chips? Charcoal or gas grill? Big decisions need to be
made. Check out w\vw.tailgating.com and, of cout~c.
the timeless tips in this Guide for the answers.
As l, the Commissione1· of Tailgating, travel this vast country, going from tailgate party to tailgate party, I look
fon.va1·d to seeing you having the time of your life before
voUt· favorite team hits the gridiron.
So, who wants to be a tailgatcr?! Who wants to enjoy the ultimate celebration
in the parking lot?! I do. Final answer? Final answer.
Joe Cahn
The Commissione r of Tailgating

George P. Massey 72

Rocco J Mazza.

uc '82

Kalhieen A. McAdam. DC '57
James F McCue 78
Dr. Kevin McGu.gan 82
Thomas McKay. 111 '69
Bnan J. Mcloughl•n ·as
BenJatnln S L. McNally
Glenn Meltzer
RIChard J. Mercer '49
DaVId Miller, NCAS '54
MIChael W M1ller '91
Thomas C. M1ller '74
Martin L. M1ntz '67
David MISChel
John P MISkO, Jr.
Clyde M1tchell '53
Arthur A Mohtor, Jr '62

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Howard L

MUIIlRf"ISU••n

PHAA '72

GanRussen
Sandra Russell
A~red Sa '85
RIChard D Sands, Jr '83
Anthony J Santangelo
Frank Santangelo
William B Scatchard, Jr, ED ·so
Roehard J Schatt1n '69
Dr. Joseph Schenkel '63
Clarence Scheurman, Ill, UC 72
M11dred A. Schlldkamp
Peter E. Schottlander, M D. 72
MIChael Schuler. ENG 71
Neal A Schwarzfeld, Esq. '68
Howard A Scrbnel'. Jr. GSM '82
Wilburn A Sells '64

The Hon. Lawrence
Wer.;s GSED '54
Dr. Leonard We&lt;ssburg '43
Joseph C WesUe•n '64
DeMlsWhalen '81
Barbara Whltefleet
Sidney A. Whitman '64
Arthur J Woehman '63
Leslie D. Wilding. ED '35
Edward L.
Wilhlams. SB '52
Stanley B. Winkler '64
Hon. Doug &amp; Hon Freda
Wolfson 74, DC '76
John E. Woodland '32
Roehard A. Wnght '54
Anthony Yortano 79
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Danoel Zack
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PHAR '53
Coster's Frame Gallery
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Ryan 0 Cruz ·oo
Stanley F. Cwa nski, Jr ,
ENG79
Jot1n R O'AieSSIO
Eugene J Daley
J Herbert OaOOsorl '28
Raymond J De carlo,
ENG '69
Andrew A Oeocco. C '91
E Hampton Decker, Jr. '31
Benjamon 0et Vento. Esq.,
GSE0'61
James E DeMartino, Esq
Robert A OeSomone. M 0

John Gabroel Hernandez '86
Or. Rochard A Herren. AG'54
Robert G Heseltone. UC '84
Peter F. H bOard '67
George A Honvnel, Jr
Donald LOUIS Horsch. UC '80
George W Hirsch, UC '83
Rodlard G. Holfef. NCAS '64
Hon Barnett E Hoffman 62
Oavod A Hottman '82
James K Holdsworth. LC 79
James N HolmeS. Jr , ENG '87
Barry Holt '67
Kanm A Homsany, ENG '94
Gary J Horowotz Esq '82
John H. Houghton '52
thor Wa~er Hron '65

Joseph G Manno. ED '36
Pholop P. Manno. Jr. ENG '84
Mr. &amp; Mrs John 0 Marran
Ann &amp; Greg Marton, UC '82
MSMn 0. Massey. UC '52
Ronald J Mastroll8 ·ss
Clifford J Maurer, Jr • UC '74
Constanbne Mavroudos. MD.
'68

Hugh M. MaxweD AG '45
George W. McCiughan.
UCN78
Kathy McEnerny
MIChael McGonley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James
McGuckm '85
Jerome McHugh

89

Sr.AG70
OC'82
'73
'75
Donald J. Pryor, LC '82
Rosemary E. Ramsay
Esq '82
Tony Condrollo Randazzo '78
Ashok Gregory Rao. SBNB '88
Enk F. Rasmussen. AG 71
Paul J. RICkerson, UCNB '89
MIChele and Robert Rong
Stephen J. Ropa. CCAS '83
John Rrtterson
RIChard A. Allk. GSED '55
Albert R. Robbons '37
Harold E. Roberts. Jr. ·so
Oanoel H. Robmovrtz '69
Thomas M. Rodenhr '56
Or David Moore Roscher '59
Herbert M. Rosenthal '75

Dr. R Glenn Rosivack
LOUIS R. Rosier, NCAS ·52
Glenn J. Rufrano 71
John C Runskl'66
Rutgers Got! Assooatron
George E Sang 70
Neol Savad '65
Peter J. Savono '69
Warren E. Schaefer '65
Paul Scheele
Warren A Schneider '52
Robert W Schroeder. AG '67
Walter J Schultz. UCN '53
Robert R Scott '47
Or Wolbur A Selander,
GSE069
John Semmlow
Steve Senko '49
Stephen &amp; Roberta Setnn
Haddon L. Shabazoan. ED ·so
John W Schuster '51
Joseph G Sokora '74
Sharon J. Somandl'80
Dr. Alexander J. Slmone 75
Suzanne M Skarzynski.
PHAR'90
Mr. &amp; Mrs. EdWard Skladany
Alsdorf C Smoth. ENG '60
Chfford I. Smoth 79
Howard M. Smoth, GSNB '58
Wolloam P. Snedeker ·53
Brenda Bnght Snyder. DC '73
Nancy E. Souza, DC '84
Stanley S Spector, Esq. '61
Dr John E. Spoeker. C '75
Mr &amp; Mrs. Rochatd Sprague
Les Staib
Pholop L. Stallle '46
Robert L Stevenson. ENG '65
Csr1 F StJIIweO '62
Robert C. Stoles. '53
Gordon Dean Stone, GSM 74
Linda H. Stone '85
Or. Patricia Stuart '78
Barry D. Sullivan. ENG '60
Raymond B Sullivan. ENG '93
Ira 0 Sussweon '49
Thomas P Sweeney '80
Frank M. Tartanella '80
Jesse I Taylor. Jr , EO '52
Mr &amp; Mrs Jeffrey J. Tenetman
Dr Chat1es B. Thayer, AG '44
c Russellrtus '65
Louos N Troandafilou , ENG 74
Wotliam J. Truex ·so
Oennos E. Tully '68
James S. Ulsamer '72
Jane &amp; 8111 Umstadter
Clara Van Der Hoef
Terence G. Van Dzura.
Esq '78
Leonard N. Vanderwende '80
Mr. &amp; Mrs Douglas C
Wacker'78

Matthew J Walker ·ss
Mattllew A Waters. C '94
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stephen Waters
David R Watson. '67
StanleyWeoss. GSED '62
David A Whonfrey 50
Kathryn A Whrte. C '78
Thomas W Wdfong, LC 77
ArthurWrnkler. Esq. '66
Jeffrey E Wood '66
Howard L. Woodward '40
Ronald F Wozniak, M D
PHAR'69
Marshall H.Wright, GSM '83

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How many games lboth home and away)
do you plan on attending this season?
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2-3 0 4-5 0 6 0 more than 6

What is your age?

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35-«
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Are you:

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Aaron &amp; Company
Alf~oated Management. Inc
Paul W Albnght 56
Thomas &amp; Janette Allen
Wilham T. Allen . UCNB '52
Jeffrey W Alpaugh, C '90
Anonymous
Anthony L. Anbn '47
Vancent J Apruzzese '50
Atlas Technology Servaces
RobertS Aubry. Sr.'47
Kenneth W. Badoro. Jr '59
Angelo v Bagilvo '49
Charles A. Barker, Jr. '61
Edward P Barrett. C ·es
Bernard I Barnsh, OM 0 '68
Or &amp; Mrs Scott F. Bateman
M.chael Baumgartner, Jr
Frednc S Bayles. Jr , AG '56
Jamos M Beany, PHAR '65
Roger L Benedett, PHAR '93
DonsJ Bemett
Robel1 T Bennett '61
Aaron Jay Beyef, Esq 68
Edna &amp; Ray S.zzagona

MIChael J 8/eci&lt;er, M 0 67
Drs Charles &amp; Gan Bloom
Edward J Boccher 77
Beny &amp; Bruce Bochert
A lr-Bode
Prof Raymond 0 Bodnar '51
George Boggs Ill, ENG '42
Henry A. Brackman
Alfred V Brady, ENG '45
MIChael A Bnll 77
Gregory 0 Brown. LC'82
Arthur C Bruni. ED '35
Harold M Sruskon '36
Frank A. Burns. GSED '49
Mr &amp; Mrs Robert J
Surzachelll, Esq., NLAW '89
Robert F Bush, SS '49
Dr. Phillip Sushinger 76
Forrest C. Sutton. Jr. '49
SamCahn
Wayne J Canastra
Mr &amp; Mrs EcN;~n G Carman 74
J. Herbert Carman. Jr ·eo
Charles J Carroll'53
Carlton F. Cassaday '6&amp;
Mr &amp; Mrs Charles W C.ss.dy
Kevin J. Cavanagh, NCAS 80
James P. Chalupa
Bruce T.. Chandlee, GSED '67
Joseph J. Caafionl '93
Robert V Ciarroc!U 7 4
Stanley &amp; Lorrwne Clemnied.i
William J Coan, lll
Arthur S Cohen 47
Roy A Cohen, SS 57
Raymond H Colclough.
ENG 62
Kevin D. Collons
Mr. and Mrs A Jay Conlan
DaVId w Cooney 75
Glona Coplernan
Macha!M A. Costello '32
John W Cullen, UCN '76
Dr. James L Cun,ak
Robert J D'Amato. GSED '52
George A Daum. ENG '41
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Matthew J.
OeJneka. DC '90
Vincent Carl DeMaiO '44
Dr Neal A. Demby '64
Carleton C. D•latush. AG '40

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How much travel time does it take you to attend
your favorite team's games?
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0 ~ hours
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O femafe

What is your household income?

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$100,000+

0 $20,()()()-$29,999
0 $30,000-$39,999
0 $.40,000-$49,999

What is the last level of education you completed?
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during/While tailgating?
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How often do you access the internet?
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Dr &amp; Mrs
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Dr Henry
RobertO
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Which of the following foods would you be
interested in cooking at a tailgate?
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0 Wings
0 Southwestern
0 Sweet &amp; Sour
Chicken &amp;Corn
Meatballs

Are you an alumnus of either school anvolved
in today's game?

OY

ON

Are you visiting from out of town?

N

OY

Do you consume sports-energy drinks lGatorade,
Powerade, Boost, etc.)?
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How often do you tailgate?
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11·15 timeS/year
0 16+ times/year
0 &amp;-10 times/year

R.!Ymond

Mr &amp;Mrs

Do you use a recreation vehicle for tailgating7
yes, 1-6 x/year

Who does the shopping for your tailgate parties?
0 wife
husband
O olher

Oenru.N

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RIChard P. FuHor
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James A Gent.
MIChael N
John A
WarrenO

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on the grill while tailgating?

0 yes. &amp;-10 x/year
0 yes, over 10 x/yea r
0 no, I don't use an RV

Do you have children under the age of 187
OY

.., N

If so, what ages?
0 less than 6
&amp;-12

13-17

How many hours before the game do you set up
camp for your tailgate?
0 less than one 0 1- 2 0 ~ 0 5-6 0 over 6

How did you obtain your Touchdown Tailgate
Guide?
0 distributed in parking lot
0 in Touchdown Illustrated
0 pass-along from someone

How much money do you spend a season on
tailgating elements lfood, drink, entertainment,
etc.)?

Joseph M

0 $5(}..$99
0 $2()0.$500
0 $100-$199 0 over $500

Carolyn E.
Machaell
Lawrence
Pauline L.
Wallace
GraphiC
Ronald
JohnJ

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like to tailgate?
w car racing
O soccer
O baseball
O other

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George P Massey 72

J Michael Hartstetn, ENG '63
Wdliem F.. 'Suclcy" Hatchett
Challes C HaU&amp; '52
Edwin A Hawthorne

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G Chuck Hennangs. Jr. '65
Raymond 0 Henry
John F. Herma '70
Richard W Hoghtander '63
Christ G Hiotos
Walfoam A. Hottman 74
Jack C Hohnstane '67
Dr. Leon HorliCk '53
Peter L Horowatz '76
Toshtmasa Hosoda '57
W Robert Howarth, 0 D.S. 70
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Rocco J Mazza, uc '82

Kathleen A McAdam, DC '57
James F.. McCue 78
Dr. Kevin McGUigan '82
Thomas McKay. Ill '69
Snan J. Mcloughfln '86
Sen)atTll/1 S. L. McNally
Glenn Meltzer
Rachard J. Mercer '49
Oavtd Moiler, NCAS '54
MIChael W M•ller '91
Thomas C. Maller'74
Martan L. Mantz '67
Oavad Mischel
John P Masko. Jr
Clyde Matchell '53
Arthur A. Molitor Jr '62

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Allred Sa '65
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Anthony J Santangelo
Frank Santangelo
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RIChard J Schatton '69
Dr Joseph Schenkel '63
Oarence Scheunnan. 111. UC 72
Maldred A Schlidkamp
Peter E. Schottlander, M.D. 72
Machael Schuler. ENG '71
Neat A. Schwarzteld. ESQ. '68
Howard A Scrblor. Jr. GSM '82
Walburn A Sells '64

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The Hon. Lawrence
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Or. Leonard WeiSSburg '43
Joseph C. Westlein '64

Demas Whalen '81
Barbara Whotefleet
Sidney A. Whitman '64
Arthur J.WIChman '63
Lesloe D.Wilding. ED '35
EdwardL
Willitams. SS '52
Stanley 6. Wankfer '64
Hon. Doug &amp; Hon. Freda
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John E. Woodland '32
Aachard A. Wright '54
Anthony Yorlano 79
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John C. Runski '66
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George E. Sang 70
Ned Savad '65
Peter J Savrno '69
Warren E. Schaefer '65
Paul Scheele
Warren A Schneider '52
Robert W. Schroeder. AG '67
Walter J. Schultz. UCN '53
Robert R. Scott ·47
Dr Wilbur R Selander,
GSED'69
John Semmlow
Steve Senko '49
Stephen &amp; Roberta Selnn
Haddon L Shabazoan, ED 50
John W Schuster '51
Joseph G. Stkota '74
Sharon J. S•mandl ·so
Dr. Alexander J Somone '75
Suzanne M. Skarzynski,
PHAR'90
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Alsdorf C. Smith, ENG '60
Chfford I Smith 79
Howard M. Smth. GSNB '58
Wilham P Snedeker '53
Brenda Bright Snyder, DC 73
Nancy E. Souza. DC '84
Stanley S Spector Esq '61
Df John E Spoeker. c 75
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Les Sta.b
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Robert L. Stevenson. ENG '65
Car1 F Stillwell '62
Robert C. St•tes. ·53
Gordon Dean Stone, GSM 74
Linda H Stone '85
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Barry D. Sullivan. ENG '60
Raymond B Sullivan ENG '93
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NormanD CoiWln. M.D.
PHAR'53
Coster's Frame Gallery
Dr. Alan M. Crosta. Jr '86
Ryan D. Cruz '96
Stanley F. Cwafinski. Jr..
ENG79
John R D'AlessiO
Eugene J Daley
J Harten Davidson '28
Raymond J De Carlo
ENG'69
Andrew A Decocco. C ·91
E Hampton Decker Jr '31
Ben)amrn Del Vento. Esq..
GSED'61
James E DeMartrno. Esq
Robert A DeSomone M D

• lhtlllul

Dr.J.
John Gabnel Hernandez ·as
Dr RIChard A Herrett, AG'54
Robert G Heselton&amp;. UC '84
Peter F. Hobbard '67
George A Honvnel. Jr
Donald LOUIS Horsch. UC ·so
George W Horsch. UC '83
RIChard G Hoffer. NCAS '64
Hoo Barnett E Hoffman '62
Davod A Hoffman '82
James K Holdsworth, LC 79
James N Homes. Jr. ENG '87
Barry Hott ·s7
Kanm A Homsany. ENG '94
Gary J. Horowolz Esq. '82
John H Houghton '52
lhorWaller Hron '65

ca...••••• •

Joseph G. Manno. ED '36
Philip P Manno. Jr ENG '84
Mr. &amp; Mrs John D Marran
Ann &amp; Greg Marton, UC '82
Marvon D. Massey. UC '52
Ronald J. Mastroloa '55
CL1fo«l J. Maurer, Jr, UC '74
Constanbne MavroucfiS M D
'68
Hugh M. Maxwell, AG '45
George W McCiughan,
UCN78
Kathy McEnerny
Mochael McGtnley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James
McGuckon '85
Jerome McHugh

89

Sr.,P/370
DC'82
'73
UCNB '75
Donald J. Pryor, LC '82
Rosemary E. Ramsay.
Esq '82
Tony Condrillo Randazzo 78
Ashok Gregory Rao. SBNB ·as
En)( F. Rasmussen. AG 71
Paul J. Rdlerson. UCNB '89
Mchale and Robert Rong
Stephen J Ropa CCAS '83
John Rrtterson
RIChard A. Rtzk. GSED '55
Albert R Robbins '37
Harold E. Roberts. Jr. '50
Daniel H. RobinoVltz ·s9
Thomas M. Rodenho '56
Dr. David Moore Roscher '59
Hertler! M. Rosenthal '75

Frank M. Tartanella ·so
Jesse I Taylor, Jr., ED '52
Mr. &amp; Mrs Jeffrey J Te telman
Of Charles B. Thayer, AG '44
C Russell Titus '65
LouiS N Tnandafilou, ENG '74
Wilham J. Truex ·50
Dennos E. Tully'68
James S. Ulsamer '72
Jane &amp; Bm Umstadter
Clara Van Der Hoof
Terence G Van Dzura.
ESQ '78
Leonard N. Vanderwende 'SO
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas C
Wacker'78
Matthew J. Walker '86
Matthew A Waters. C '94
Mr &amp; Mrs Slephen Waters
David R Watson. '67
Stanley Weoss. GSED '62
David A Whonfrey '50
Kathryn A. Whote. C 78
Thomas W Wilfong. LC ·n
Arthur Wtnkler, Esq '66
Jeffrey E. Wood '66
Howard L Woodward '40
Ronald F Wozniak. M.D
PHAR '69
Marshall H. Wright, GSM '83

contmued

�Home
Aaron &amp; Company
Afhhated Management. Inc.
Paul W Albright '56
Thomas &amp; Janette Allen
Wilham T. Alton, UCNB '52
JeffreyW Alpaugh. C '90
Anonymous
Anthony L. Anlln '47
Vtncent J. Apruzzese '50
Atlas Technology ServiCes
Rober! S Aubry, Sr. '47
Kenneth W Badore. Jr.'59
Angelo V Baghvo '49
Charles A Barker, Jr '61
Edward P Barrett, C '85
Bernard I Barnsh. OM D '68
Dr. &amp; Mrs Scott F. Bateman
MIChael Baumgartner, Jr
Fredoc S Bayles, Jr , AG '56
James M. Beatty. PHAR '65
Roger L. Benedctb, PHAR 93
Dons J Bennett
Robert T. Bennett "61
Aaron Jay Beyer, Esq 68
Edna &amp; Ray S.utgOit•
Michael J Blecker, M D '67
Drs Charles &amp; Gan Bloom
Edward J Boccher 71
Betty &amp; Bruce Bocher1
R.lr-Bode
Prof Raymond D. Bodnar '51
George Boggs Ill. ENG '&lt;42
Henry A Brackman
Alfred V Brady, ENG '45
MIChael A. Bnll
Gregory 0 Brown. LC'82
Arthur C. Brunt, ED '35
Harold M Brusktn '38
Frank R Burns. GSED '49
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert J.
Bul'liChelli, Esq., NLAW '89
Robert F. Bush, SB '49
Dr. Phillip Bushtnger '76
Forrest C. Button, Jr. '49
SamCahn
Wayne J Canastra
Mr.&amp;Mrs Edw!nG C8tman7&lt;4
J Herber! Carman. Jr. '60
Charles J Carroll ·53
Carlton F. Casaaday ·se
Mr. &amp; Mrs Charlu W CAsSidy
Kevm J. Cavanagh, NCAS ·eo
James P. Chalupa
Btuce T Chandlce. GSED '67
Joseph J Cl811oni '93
Robert V C.arrocld 7 &lt;4
Stanley &amp; Lorra•ne C•emniodd
Wtll•am J Coan, Ill
Arthur S Cohen '&lt;47
Roy A Cohen, SB '57
Raymond H Colclough,

·n

ENG 62

Kevin D. Collins
Mr. and Mrs A. Jay Conlan
David W Cooney 75
Glona Coplernan
MIChael A Costello '32
John W Cullen. UCN 76
Dr. James L. CuOJak
Rober! J D'Amato. GSED '52
George A Daum. ENG '&lt;41
Dr &amp; Mrs. Matthew J
DeJneka. DC '90
Vtncent Carl DeMaiO '«
Dr. Neal A Demby '64
Carleton C Dtlatush. AG '40

BnanR
Stephen
JlmasG

C&lt;JI. l Mrs Theo
Donald L Harper 75
J Mdlael HartSt810, ENG .63
W41iam F. 'Buc:try Hatchett
Chene~;
HaUl&gt; '52
Edwin A Hawthorne '60
JOfln A Hendncks 62
G . Chucl&lt; Henrungs Jr.'65
Raymond D Henry
John F. Herma 70
RIChard W Htghlander '63

c

Christ G. 1-!K&gt;tis
Wilfiam A Hoffman 74
Jack C. Hohostlne '67
Dr. Leon Horhdc '53
Peter L. Horowttz 78
Toshimasa Hosoda '57
W Robert Howarth DD.S. 70
ArthurS Hozore

George P. Massey 72

Rooco J Maua

uc '82

Kathleen A McAdam, DC 57
James F McCue 78

Dr. Kevin McGutga.n '82
Thomas McKay, Ill "69
Bnan J Mcloughlin ·as
BenJam•n S L McNally
Glenn Meltzer
RIChard J. Mercer '49
DaVId M•ller NCAS '54
MIChael W Mtller '91
Thomas C. Miller 74
Marttn L. Mtntz '67
Davtd Mtschel
John P. Mtsko, Jr.
Clyde Mttchell '53
Ar1hur A Molitor, Jr. '62

aa

Howard L Rubenste.n.
PHAA72
Gati Russeft
Sandra Russen
Alfred Sa '85
RIChard 0 Sands Jr. ·53
Anthony J Santangelo
Frank Santangelo
Wtliam B Sca1Chard. Jr. EO ·so
RIChard J. Schatttn '69
Dr. Joseph Schenkel '63
Oaranoa Scheurman, Ill, UC 72
Mtldred R. Schlldkamp
Peter E. Schottlander, M D. 72
MIChael Schuler. ENG 71
Neal A Schwarzfeld, Esq. '68
Howald A Scrb1er, Jr. GSM '82
Wilburn A Sells '64

The Hon. Lawrence
Wetss. GSED '54
Dr Leonard Wetssburg '43
Joseph C. West1e111 '64
Oenn•s Whalen '81
Barbara WMefleet
Sidney A. Whitman '64
Arthur J. WIChman "63
Lesl•e D. Wtld•ng. ED '35
Edward L.
Willilams. SB '52
Stanley B. Winkler '64
Hon. Doug &amp; Hon. Freda
Wolfson 74, DC'76
John E. Woodland '32
Atehard A. Wnght '54
Anthony Yorlano '79
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dantel Zack
contmued

�Scholarships
Dr. R Glenn Rosrvack
LouiS R Rosier, NCAS '52
Glenn J. Rufrano 71
John C Runski '66
Rutgers Golf Assoc1at10n
George E. Sang 70
Nell Savad '65
Peter J. Savino '69
Warren E. Schaefer '65
Paul Scheele
Warren A Schneider '52
Robert W. Schroeder, AG '67
Wa~er J. Schultz, UCN '53
Robert R Scott '47
Dr. Wilbur R. Selander
GSED'69
John Semmlow
Steve Senko '49
Stephen &amp; Roberta Seton
Haddon L. Shabaz1an, ED '50
John W Schuster '51
Joseph G S K.ora 74
Sharon J. Sunandl'80
Dr Alexander J. Somone '75
Suzanne M. Skarzynski.
PHAR'90
Mr. &amp; Mrs Edward Sldadany
Alsdorf C Smth. ENG 60
Cl1tford I Smith 79

Sr Pl370
DC'82

Norman
PHAR 53
Coster's Frame Gallery
Dr. Alan M. Crosta Jr '86
Ryan D. Cruz '96
Stanley F Cwahnski, Jr.
ENG'79
John R. D'AlessiO
Eugene J Daley
J. Herbert DaVIdson '28
Raymond J De Carlo.
ENG'69
Andrew A Doocco. C '91
E. Hampton Decker. Jr '31
Benramm Del Vento. Esq.,
GSED'61
James E. OeMartmo, Esq
RobertA DeS1mone. M.D

John Gabriel Hernandez '86
Dr. RIChard A Herren. AG'54
Robert G HeseltJne. UC '84
Pater F H1bbard ·57
George A. H1mmel. Jr
Donald Lou1s H1rsch. UC '80
George W H1rsch. UC '83
Richard G Hoffer, NCAS '64
Hon Barnett E. Hoffman '62
DaVId A Hoffman '82
James K Holdsworth. LC 79
James N Holmes. Jr.. ENG '87
Barry Holt '67
Kartm A Homsany. ENG '94
Gary J. Horow1tz Esq '82
John H. Houghton '52
lhor Walter Hron '65

Joseph G Manno. ED '36
Phi p P Manno. Jr. ENG '84
Mr &amp; Mrs. John D Marran
Ann &amp; Greg Mart1n, UC '82
MaMn D. Massey, UC '52
Ronald J. Mastrolia '55
Clifford J Maurer, Jr., UC '74
Constantine Mavroud1s M D
'68

Hugh M Maxwell, AG '45
George W McCiughan,
UCN78
Kathy McEnerny
MIChael McG1nley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James
McGuckin '85
Jerome McHugh

89

73
.UCNB75
Donald J. Pryor, LC 82
Rosemary E Ramsay
Esq'82
T1ny Condnllo Randazzo 78
Ashol&lt; Gregory Rao. SBNB '88
Enk F Rasmussen. AG '71
Paul J. Rd&lt;erson. UCNB '89
Michele and Robert R1ng
Stephen J R1pa CCAS '83
John R1tterson
RIChard A Razk, GSED '55
Albert R Robb1ns '37
Harold E. Roberts, Jr. '50
Danael H Rob1nOv1tz '69
Thomas M Rodenh1 '56
Dr Dav1d Moore Roscher '59
Herbert M. Rosenthal 75

Howard M Smth. GSNB ·sa
WaUiam P Snedeker '53
Brenda Bnght Snyder, DC '73
Nancy E. Souza. DC '84
Stanley S Spector. Esq. '61
Dr John E. Spieker. C 75
Mr &amp; Mrs. RIChard Sprague
LesSta1b
Philip L. Statile '46
Robert L. Stevenson, ENG '65
Carl F St1llwell '62
Robert c. Stites. '53
Gordon Dean Stone, GSM 74
L1nda H Stone '85
Or. Patricia Stuart '78
Barry D. Sullivan, ENG '60
Raymond B. Sullivan, ENG '93
Ira D. Susswe1n '49
Thomas P Sweeney '80
Frank M Tartanella '80
Jesse I. Tay1or. Jr., ED ·52
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey J. Te1telman
Dr Charles B Thayer. AG '44
C Russell Trtus '65
LouiS N. Tnandafilou, ENG 74
W11amJ.Truex'SO
DeMIS E. Tully '68
James S Ulsamer 72
Jane &amp; S.ll Umstadter
Clara Van Der Hoef
Terence G. Van Dzura
Esq.78
Leonard N Vanderwende '80
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas C
Wad&lt;er78
Matthew J. WafKer '86
Matthew A Waters. C '94
Mr &amp; Mrs Stephen Waters
DaVId R Watson. '67
Stanley We1ss. GSED '62
David A. Wh1nfrey '50
Kathryn A Whrte, C '78
Thomas w Wilfong. LC ·n
Arthur Winkler. Esq. '66
Jeffrey E. Wood '66
Howard L Woodward '40
Ronald F Wozniak, M.D.
PHAR '69
Marshall H. Wright, GSM '83

cont1nued

�Home
Aaron&amp;Company
Affolll!ted Mi.inagement, Inc.
Paul W Albnght 56
Thomas &amp; Janette Allen
WiPiam T. Allen, UCNB '52
JeHrey W Alpaugh, C '90
Anonymous
Anthony L. Anbn '47
Voncent J. Apruzzese '50
AHas Technology ServiCes
RobertS. Aubry, Sr. '47
Kenneth W Badore, Jr. '59
Angelo V Bagllvo '49
Charles A Barker, Jr '61
Edward P Barrett. C '85
Bernard I. Barrish, OM.O '68
Or &amp; Mrs Scott F Bateman
MIChael Baumgartner, Jr
FredriC S Bayles. Jr, AG '56
James M Beatty, PHAR 65
Roger L Benedctll, PHAR '93
Dons J Bennett
Robert T Sennott 61
Aaron Jay Beyer, Esq 68
Edna &amp; Ray B&lt;ZZ100tt•
MIChael J Blecker, M 0 67
Drs. Charles &amp; Gan Bloom
Edward J Boocher ·n
Betty &amp; Bruce Bochert
A.lr-Bode
Prof. Raymond 0 . Bodnar 51
George Boggs Ill, ENG '42
Henry A Brackman
Alfred V Brady. ENG '45
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Weoss. GSED '54
Or. Leonard Weossburg '43
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Demos Whalen '81
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W1llilams, SB '52
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Hon. Doug &amp; Hon. Freda
WoHson 74, DC'76
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Les Staib
Phi p L. Stallle '46
Robert L Stevenson. ENG '65
Carl F Sbllwetr '62
Robert Stites. ·53
Gordon Dean Stone, GSM 74
Linda H. Stone '85
Or. PatnCia Stuart '78
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think the,\ 'd love to sta\ in the parking lot forever... but not
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parking lot. You never want to get caught with your pants
down in a Port-A-Pott) with no TP.
Dedicated tailgaters always respect their
surroundings and make sure the area is clean after a big party.
There's no excuse ever to run out of ice. Load
a second cooler with the frozen stuff!
Storm clouds roll in at the craziest times. So,
while everyone else is diving into their car or truck, you'll
keep on cookin'!
Just in case that Nerf football zipping through
the air bonks you between the eves.
Even if vou have a tendency to burn the food,
there is no excuse for vou to Ia) off basting your own skin.
Change the life of a lo\·ed one. Bring them to their
first tailgate party.
You can cover a lot
of ground \'isiting
friends in the parking
lot. With the right shoes
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MIChael Schuler. ENG 71
Neal A Schwarzfeld, Esq '68
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WeiSS, GSED ·54
Dr. leonard WeiSSburg '43
Joseph c.Westle•n 64
Oenn•s Whalen '81
Barbara Whrtefleet
Srdney A. Whrtman '64
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Willilams. SB '52
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l. \\ ho caught the game-\\ inning
touchdo\\ n pass in last season's
national championship game at the
okia Sugar Bowl?

7. Which of the foliO\\ ing Sanford
Independence Bo\d records did
OIJahoma quarterback Josh Heupel
not break in last season's game?
A. Completion!.
B . Auemph
C. Touchdo\\ n Passe"
D. Passing Yard"

A. Ron Dugans
B. Petet· Warrick
C.Tra\'iS Minor
D. Dan Kendra

2. Besides Florida State, which i the
onh other team to finish the 1999
season undefeated?

8. Who was the last Heisman Trophy
"inner not to foliO\\ that up b\ winning a bowl game?

A. 'ebraska

A. Charle~ \\ood..,on

B. Marshall

B. Dann} Wuerllel
C. Eddie Georg~
D. Rashaan Salaam

C. Penn State
D. Kansas State

3. Pdor to last season's 23-17 loss to
Ha'' aii in the Jeep Oahu Bo" I, when
"as the last time Oregon State
appeared in a bowl game?
A. 1957
B. 1962

9. Which conference had two teams
that won BCS games last season?
A. Big Ten

B. SEC
C. Big T\\ehe
D. Big Ea.,t

C. 1965
D. 1971

4 . When was the onh time the
Crucial.com Humanit~rian Bowl
was not won by the Big West
Confet·ence champion?
A. 1997
B . 1998

10 . Prior to last season's okia
Sugar Bowl. what \\as the last bowl
game to host two undefeated teams
for the national championship?
A. Rose Bowl

C. 1999
D. C\et

5. Wisconsi n's 17-9 \'ictorr over
Stanford gave the Badger'S t\~·o consccuthe Rose Bowl \\ins. Predoush.
"htch "as the last team to accomplbh this feat?
A. USC

B. Michigan
C. UCLA

D. Washington

6. Penn State's J oe Paterno made hb
1·ecord-breaking 30th bowl appearance in last season's Sylvania Alamo
Bo\\ I. Who did he pr~doush share
the record with?
A. PauJ "Bear" Br\'ant
B. Lou Holtz
C. Lavell Edwards

Scholarships

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C. Orange Bowl
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Warren E. Schaefer '65
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Warren A. Schneider '52
Robert W. Schroeder, AG '67
Walter J Schultz, UCN '53
Robert R Soott '47
Dr W1lbur R. Selander,
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Stew Senko '49
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Haddon L Shabazlan ED 50
John W Sclluster '51
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WJIIJ8m P Snedeker '53
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Linda H Stone ·as
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Barry D. Sullivan. ENG '60
Raymond B Sutlivan, ENG '93
Ira D. Sussweon '49
Thomas P Sweeney ·so
Frank M Tartanella ·so
Jesse I Taylor, Jr, ED 52
Mr &amp; Mrs Jeffrey J. TeJtelman
Dr. Charles B Thayer, AG '44
C RusseU T1tus 65
louiS N Tnandatilou ENG 74
W11liam J Truex ·so
Denn1s E. Tutly '68
James S. Ulsamer 72
Jane &amp; Bm Umstadter
Clara Van Der Hoef
Terence G Van Dzura.
Esq. '78
Leonard N Vanderwende 'SO
Mr. &amp; Mrs Douglas C.
Wacker78
Matthew J. Walker ·as
Matthew A Waters. C '94
Mr &amp; Mrs Stephen Waters
David R. Watson. '67
Stanley We1ss. GSED '62
David A. Whinfrey '50
Kamryn A Whrte. c '78
Thomas W Wi tong LC ·n
Ar11M Winkler, Esq. '66
Jeffrey E. Wood '66
Howard l. WoodWard 40
Ronald F. Wozmak, M.D.
PHAR'69
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Frednc S Bayles, Jr.. AG '56
James M Beatty, PHAR '65
Roger L. Benedettt, PHAR '93
Dons J. Bennett
Robert T. Bennett '61
Aaron Jay Beyer Esq 68
Edna &amp; Ray B•ZZJgOttl
MIChael J Blecker. M.O '67
Drs. Charles &amp; Gan Bloom
Edward J. Boocher 77
Betty &amp; Bruce Bochert
R. Irene Bode

Prof. Raymond 0 Bodnar '51
George Boggs Ill. ENG '42
Henry A Brackman
Alfred V Brady, ENG '45
MIChael A Brill 77
Gregory 0 Brown, LC'82
Arthur C Bruni. EO '35
Harold M Bruskin '38
Frank A. Burns, GSEO '49
Mr &amp; Mrs Robert J
BurzicheiiJ, Esq., NLAW "89
Robert F. Bush, SB '49
Or. Phllltp Bushtnger 76
Forrest C Button. Jr.'49
SamCahn

Wayne J. Canastra
Mr &amp; Mrs. Edwin G. Carman 74
J Herbert Carman. Jr '60
Charles J Csrroll ·53
Csrt:on F Cassaday '66
Mr &amp; Mrs Chartes W C.SS&lt;dy
Kev1n J. Cavanagh, NCAS ·so
James P Chalupa
Bruce T. Chandtee. GSEO '67
Joseph J Coaf1oni '93
Robert V Ctarrocki 74
Stanley &amp; lorratne Ctemnte&lt;:kt
Wtlham J Coan. Ill
ArthurS Cohen '47
Roy A Cohen, SB '57

Raymond H Colclough.
ENG'62
Kevm D Collins
Mr and Mrs A Jay Conlan
David W Cooney 75
Gloria Cop/oman
MIChael A Co'&lt;1etlo '32
John W Cullen, UCN 76
Dr James l CuOf&amp;k
Robert J O'Arnato. GSEO '52
George A Oaum. ENG '41
Dr. &amp; Mrs Matthew J
OeJneka, DC '90
Vtncent Cart DeMaio '44
Or Neal A Demby 64
Carleton C. Otlatush, AG •40

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Drago.
Dean Elmer
Dr Thomas
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George
Jack ElM
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Joe Cahn, the Commissioner of Tailgating, invites you to Go RVing.
Joe's been tailgating around the country in an RV for the last few years.
Let the Commissioner teach you how to tailgate your way into
legend-A to Z, only by RV. First thing Joe thinks you should do: "Get
a recreation vehicle!"

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AJI parking spaces are not created equal. Get to the stadium early to make
sure you snag the one that gives you the prime party space. If the
university allows it (and many do), you can arrive by RV days before.
Serious tailgaters need to find that perfect spot, by the grass or at the end
of the row. You11 have plenty of room to open your awning and set out
your chain..

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Tailgating out of your RV means you're bringing your kitchen with you.
Since you'll have a refrigerator and a freezer, forget bagging the perishables. Don't worry about all the ice melting in the cooler. Turn on the RV
fridge/freezer the night before, and you'll always have fresh food and cold
drinks. And just like home, you can cook anything a kitchen can offer. All
of your favorite ingredients will be on hand. Whatever you decide to eat,
have it ready an hour or two before the game begins. You11 have plenty
of time to eat and clean up before you head into the stadium, with your

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Stephen
James G.
Col &amp; Mrs Theo
Donald L Htlrper '75
J Michael Hartstam ENG '63
Wrlflam F. "Budcy" Hatchett
Char1es C. Haus '52
Edwlfl A Hawthorne '60
John A Hendncks '62
G ~ Hennngs Jr '65
Raymond D Henry
John F. Herma '70
Archard W Htghlander '63
Chnst G HIOOs
W&amp;m A Holtman 74
Jad( C Hohnsltrte 67
0.. Laon Hor11ck '53
Peter l. HorOWitZ '78
Toshornesa Hosoda '57
W Robert Howarth 0 0 S 70
Arthur S Hozore

Bruce E. Manch '63
George P Massey 72
Rocco J Mazza uc '82
Kathleen A McAdam, DC '57
James F. McCue 78
Or Kevin McGurgan '82
Thomas McKay, Ill '69

Br181l J. Mcloughhn '86
BenJ8mon S L McNally
Glenn Meltzer
RIChard J. Mercer '49
David M er, NCAS '54
Mietlael W Miller '91
Thomas C M er '74
Marton l. Mrntz '67
DaVId Mrschel
John P Mtsko. Jr
Clyde M tcnell '53
Arthur A. Mo' W Jr. '62

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Howard L Rubenstern,
PHAR '72
Gall Russell
Sandra Russell
Alfred Sa '85
RIChard 0 Sands Jr '83
Antnony J SantangolO
Frank Santangelo
William B Scatchard, Jr., ED·so
RIChard J. Schatttn '69
Or. Joseph Schenkel '63
Cliwerce ScheuTren. I UC 72
Moldred A. Schddkamp
Peter E. Schottlander, M.D. 72
MIChael Schuler. ENG 71
Neal A Schwarz1eld, Esq. '68
Hot.ard A Scri:lner Jr GSM '82
Wtlburn A Set s 64

The Hon Lawrence
WBISS. GSEO '54
Or. Leonard We•ssburg '43
Joseph C Westletn '64
Dennis Whalen '81
Barbara WMefleet
Stdney A Whitman '64
Arthur J WIChman '63
leshe 0. Woldong , EO '35
Edwardl.
Wdlilams, SB 52
Stanley B Wtnl\ler '64
Hon. Doug &amp; Hon. Freda
Wolfson 74, DC '76
John E. Woodland '32
RIChard A Wrtght '54
Anthony Yorlano 79
Mr. &amp; Mrs Oanoel lack
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RV to a game and take everything with you, from climate control to a fully
equipped bathroom (that last one is su re to make you a lot of new
friends .Joe knows). You \.\'on't lug tables, chairs, the grill or anything else
a lreadv in vour home on wheels. Rather dine on fi ne china than paper
and plastic? Go a head, ma ke your tailgating more elegant. You'll generate
less trash, too. And don 't forget the onboard TV and VCR. You can watch
a ll the foo tball highligh ts or entertain your guests by playi ng ' ideos from
big games and Bowl tt;u mphs past.

Drive your RV to a game and you'IJ fi nd yourself in the middle of a great
community. Surrounded bv fe iiO\\ alumni, you'll want to make s ur-e th at
your friends can fi nd you. Flv a flag from the RV roof. Cook extra food
to share with neighbors. Swap recipes with the fol ks in the ne't parking
spot. ThrO\\ the football and have a good time! Don't forget to leave
the neigh borhood clean
a t the end of the day. Bring
ple nty of trash bags,
a nd la ke them with you
when they're full.

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Have big fun at your RV
tailgating part}! Wear your
learn colors and dress up your
big ride too. Go RVmg when
you tailgate, and bring your
par·ty home.

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Coster's Frame Gallery
Dr Alan M. Crosta. Jr. '86
Ryan D Cruz '96
Stanley F. Cwalinslu, Jr1
ENG'79
JohnRD'Aiessio
Eugene J Daley
J Herbert Davidson '28
Aaymonct J De carto.
ENG '69
Andrew A Deocco. C '91
E Hampton Decker. Jr '31
Benjam1n Del Vento. Esq.,
GSE0'61
James E DeMartmo. Esq
Robert A DeS1mone M D.

John Gabnel Hernandez '86
Dr Aoehard A Herren. AG'54
Robert G Haseltine, UC '84
Petef F. H•bbard '67
George A H11Tl11l61, Jr
Donald LOUIS Hirsch. UC '80
Geofge W H rsch. UC 83
Roenard G Holler NCAS 64
Hon Barnett e. Hoffman 62
DaVId A Hoffman '82
James K Holdsworth. LC 79
£maS N HolmeS. Jr., ENG '87
Barry Holt '67
Kanm A Homsany. ENG '94
Gary J HorOWitz Esq. '82
John H. Houghton '52
thor Wa~er Hron '65

Joseph G Manno, ED '36
Philip P. Manno. Jr ENG '84
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John 0 Marran
Ann &amp; Greg Mart10. UC '82
Marvm D. Massey. UC 52
Ronald J Mastrot1a '55
C ffoo:l J Maurer. Jr . UC 74
Constanlll19 Mavroudis, M.D
'68
HughM. Maxwe , AG '45
George W Mc:Ciughan.
UCN78
Kathy McEnerny
MIChael McG•nley
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James
McGuckm '85
Jerome McHugh

89

Sr.AG70
OC'82
73
UCNB75
Donald J. Pryor. LC '82
Rosemary E Ramsay.
Esq. '82
T•ny Condrillo Randazzo 78
Ashok Gregory Rao. SBNB '88
Enk F. Rasmussen. AG 71
Paul J. RICkerson, UCNB 89
Michele and Robert A111g
Stephen J. A1pa CCAS '83
John Rrtterson
RIChard A Rizk. GSED '55
Albert A. Robbms '37
Harold E. Roberts. Jr. '50
DameI H. Robinov•tz '69
Thomas M. Rodenhi '56
Dr. David Moore Roscher 59
Herbert M. Rosenthal '75

Or A Glenn Rosivack
Lows A Rosier, NCAS 52
Glem J. Rufrano 71
John C. Runski '66
Rutgers Golf AssooatJon
George E. Sang 70
Nell Savad '65
Peter J. Savmo '69
Warren E Schaefer '65
Paul Scheele
Warren A. Schneider '52
Robert W Schroeder, AG '67
Walter J. Schultz UCN '53
Robert A. Scott '47
Dr. W1lbur A Selander,
GSED'69
John SemmiOw
Steve Senko '49
Stephen &amp; Roberta Setnn
Haddon L. Shabazlan, ED 50
John W Scnuster '51
Joseph G. Sikora 74
Sharon J S•mandl ·so
Dr. Alexander J. S•mone '75
Suzanne M. Skarzynsk1.
PHAR'90
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Edward Skladany
Alsdorf C. Sm1th. ENG '60
Clifford I. Sm•th 79
Howard M. Sm1th. GSNB 58
W1lham P Snedeker '53
Brenda Bnght Snyder, DC '73
Nancy E. Souza. DC 84
Stanley S. Spector, Esq '61
Dr John E. Spieker. C '75
Mr &amp; Mrs Roehatd Sprague
LesStalb
Phthp L. Stat•te '46
Robert L Slevenson, ENG '65
can F Stillwell '62
Robert C. Sbtes. '53
Gordon Dean Stone, GSM '74
L1nda H Stone '85
Dr. Palrioa Stuart 78
Barry D Sullivan, ENG '60
Raymond B. Sullivan. ENG '93
Ira D. Susswem ·49
Thofnas P. Sweeney '80
Frank M. Tartanella ·so
Jesse I Taylor. Jr., ED '52
Mr &amp; Mrs. Jeffrey J. Te1tetman
Or Charles B. Thayer, AG '44
C. Russel Trtus '65
LOUIS N Tnandafilou, ENG 74
William J . Truex ·so
Denms E. Tully '68
James S. Ulsamer 72
Jane &amp; Bill Umstadter
Clara Van Der Hoef
Terenoa G Van Dzura,
Esq 78
Leonard N Vanderwende '80
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas C
Waoker'78
Matthew J Walker ·as
Matthew A Waters. C '94
Mr. &amp; Mrs Stephen Waters
DaVId A Watson. '67
StanleyWe•ss. GSED 62
DaVId A Whlllfrey ·so
Kathryn A. Whrte. C 78
Thomas W W1 long. LC 77
ArthurW1nkler Esq. '66
Jeffrey E. Wooo '66
Howard L. Woodward '40
Ronald F Wozniak, M.D.
PHAA'69
Marshall H. Wnght, GSM '83

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Affiftated Management, Inc.
Paul W Albright 56
Thomas &amp; Janette Allen
Wilham T. Allen, UCNB '52
Jeffrey W. Alpaugh. C '90
Anonymous
Anthony L. Ant.n ·4 7
V1ncent J. Apruzzese ·so
Atlas Technology ServiCes
RobertS Aubry, Sr '47
Kenneth W Badore, Jr. '59
Angelo V Baghvo '49
Charles A Barker, Jr '61
Edward P. Barrett C '85
Bernard I Barnsh, 0 M 0 '68
Dr. &amp; Mrs Scott F. Bateman
MIChael Baumgartner. Jr.
Frednc S Bayles. Jr., AG '56
James M Beatty PHAR '65
Roger L. Benedetti, PHAR '93
Dons J Bennett
Robert T Bennett '61
Aaron Jay Beyer. Esq '68
Edna &amp; Ray S.zz.gott1
Mdlae! J Blecker, M 0 '67
Drs Charles &amp; Gari Bloom
Edward J Bocchcf ·n
Betty &amp; Bruce Bochert
R. Irene Bode
Prof. Raymond 0 Bodnar 51
George Boggs Ill. ENG '42
Henry A Brackman
Alfred V Brady. ENG '45
MIChael A Bnll 'n
Gregory 0 . Brown. LC'82
Arthur C. Bruni, ED'35
Harold M. Brusk1n '38
Frank R Burns. GSED '49
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Rober1 J
BurziChelh, Esq., NLAW '89
Robert F. Bush. SB '49
Dr Ph1lhp Bush1nger '76
Forrest C Button. Jr '49
SamCahn
Wayne J Canastra
Mr.&amp; Mrs EdwlnG Carman74
J Herbert Carman. Jr '60
Charles J Carroll '53
Carlton F. Cassaday ·se
Mr. &amp; Mrs Charles W C.~
Kev.n J Cavanagh. NCAS '80
James f&gt; Chalupa
Bruce T Cha~. GSED 67
Joseph J . Claffoni '93
Robert V Coarroclu 74
Stanley &amp; LorralllC C181TVlieckl
William J Coan. Ill
Arthur S Cohen '47
Roy A Cohen. SB '57
Raymond H. Colclough,
ENG'62

Kevin 0 Collins
Mr. and Mrs R oWf Conlan
David W. Cooney 75
Glona Copleman
MIChael A . Costello '32
John W. Cullen UCN '76
Dr. James L. Cun,ak
Robert J D'Amato, GSED '52
George A Daum. ENG '41
Dr &amp; Mrs Matthew J
Dejneka. DC '90
Vtncent Carl DeMaiO '44
Or Neal A Demby '64
Carleton C. 01latush. AG '40

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Donald L Harper '75
J Mdlael Hartst811l, ENG '63
Wolliam F. 'Budcy" Hatchett
Chartes C Haua '52
Edwin A Hawthorne '60
J00n A Heodncks 62
G Chuck Henr~~ngs. Jr. ·55
Raymond 0 Henry
John F. Herma 70
RIChard W Highlander '63
Christ G Hic.hs
William A Hoffman 74
Jack C Hohnsttne '67
Dr. Leon HorliCk '53
Peter L. Horow1tz 78
Tosh1masa Hosoda '57
W. Robert Howarth. D. OS. 70
ArthurS Hozore

Bruce E Mancil 63
George P. Massey 72
Rocco J Mazza. UC '82

Kathleen A McAdam. DC '57

James F. McCue 78
Dr. Kevin McGlllgBn 82
Thomas McKay Ill '69
Bnan J Mcloughlin '86
Ben,afrlln S.L McNally
Glenn Meltzer
RIChard J Mercer '49
David Miller. NCAS '54
Michael W Moller '91
Thomas C M1ller '74
Martin L. M1ntz '67
David MiSChel
John P. M1sko, Jr
Clyde Mrtchell'53
Arthur A Molrtor Jr '62

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Peter A Roye 82
Howard L Rubenste.n,
PHAR72
Gan Russell
Sandra Russell
Alfred Sa '85
Richard 0 Sands. Jr '83
Anthony J Santangelo
Frank Santangelo
Woliam B Scatchard. Jr. ED ·so
RIChard J Schattin '69
Or. Joseph Schenkel '63
0araroe Scheurman. Ill UC 72
M•ldred R. Schildkamp
Peter E. Schottlander. M.D. 72
MIChael Schuler. ENG 71
Neal A Schwarzfeld. Esq. '68
Howard A Scrilner. Jr.• GSM '82
Wilburn A. Sells '64

Waterford Wedgwood USA
The Hon. Lawrence
WetSS. GSED '54
Dr. Leonard We•ssburg '43
Joseph C Westle•n '64
Dellllls Whalen '81
Barbara Whrteflee1
Sidney A. Whitman '64
Arthur J Wichman '63
Leslte 0 Wild1ng, EO '35
Edward L.
Wrllilams. SB '52
Stanley B. Winkler '64
Hon. Doug &amp; Hon. Freda
Wolfson 74, DC '76
John E. Woodland '32
Archard A. Wnght'54
Anthony Yortano '79
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel Zack
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Dr. Eleanor M. Ahsler, DC '63
B Mart Allison, LC 78
Rochard T. Anderson '62
Mr &amp; Mrs Thomas J. AngeU
'81
Dr &amp; Mrs Jose R. Antollon
M Stephen Arata LC 75
A Peter Ard1l0, UCN 74
Leslie J. Armour, Jr.'59
Rochard c. Arthur ·55
R.J AttanaSIO
JosephS Babonsky. UCNB '50
Barbara L. Bake
Dr. James C. Baker '69
Raymond S Balkonos 77
Fred R. Baser. ENG '43
James J. Bates '48
Marco Battag oa %
Mr &amp; Mrs Alexander M. Bell,
Jr PHAR '42
Joseph B Bella. PHAR 55
T. Clarke Benton, AG '52
Walter H. Berger '38
Kart G Bergman 57
Dr Robert G BerkowitZ, '76
Henry D. 84gneN. LC 77
Dr. Ronald R. Blandon.
NCAS'72
Mr. &amp; Mrs. G 1ber1 B1 tz
Bill Bocch1no
Steven J. Boda '76
Gene Bol'bely, Jr . LC 76
Trav1s s. Borgemcht '35
BonofaceJ Braza IJS '37
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stanley Brusk n
Ralph Burattl, ENG '44
Peter Burkhardt. UCNB n
EdWard R. BurkoWski. '57
Douglas A Burton '73
OomiOock J Burzichelli, '84
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mark N Busch
August Buzas. AG '40
Cooper M P Byrne ·55
Robert G. Cahse, NCAS 75
Leon A Carpenter. 111'57
Lome Cartee
Davtd A Cayer ·so
Dr Wolloam V Chalupa. AG 58
V. Edward Chartrand ' 40
Robert P. Claus. AG ''57
Deborah R Cohen C '92
Mart1n B. Cohn
Robert P Colon. SB '52
L04S 0. Collett. D '34
David J. Conrad, GSED '62
Richard M. Constanllne '79
Consti'UC1JOO &amp; General Budd·
1ng Laborers Local 79
John R. Cook '63
Norman D. Corw1n, M.D.
PHAR'53
Coster's Frame Gabery
Dr. Alan M. Crosta. Jr.'86
Ryan D. Cruz '96
Stanley F CwaJonsio, Jr.,
ENG '79
John R. D'AleSSIO
Eugene J. Daley
J Herbert DaVidson '28
Raymond J De Carlo.
ENG '69
Andrew A Decioco. C '91
E Hampton Decker Jr '3 I
Ben1amon Del Vento. Esq.,
GSE0'61
James E. OeMartJnu Esq
Robert A. DeSomono. M D

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ENG '86
Oexler &amp; cara Earle Fou1dallon
Robert W Ooeckman
Uno DICUOIIo '93
Mr &amp; Mrs Robert E Oiemar. Jr
Tonoa M Dillon. DC '82
Dota
David P. Downs 72
J.Creoghton Drury '92
Phohp W Dumont '62
Colonel &amp; Mrs Clark Edwards
Max I. EIChner 72
L Moehael Eosenberg '64
Dr. Otto Eosert
Jonathan I. Epsteon, CLAW'73
Donald S Ershow '80
Phd p I. Evertz 65
Dr Robert R Fales, AG '67
Ladislas F Feher. Esq .56
David A Feogley Ill '66
PeterS. Festa
Robert R Fick. ENG ·so
Frank P. Folopps '69
Delbert F. ~t. Jr. AG 68
James o Ford ·ao
Dr &amp; Mrs Jerome S.
Forman79
Kevin M. Foy 79
Jennoler D Fnend·
Huozer. C '92
Fnends of Wrest! ng
Joseph R. Fntsche. Sr.
Samuel Garnson. C ·54
Walter J Gasoor. ED '51
John S Gatt1 '83
WI am J. Gatyas 56
John J. Gawel, ENG'85
Chartes S Georgio. LC ·n
Ira Gerstel ·so
Alfred F. Glatz. UCN '69
Lawrence Gordon ·54
John H Gray NCAS '64
Jack Greenberg. Esq. 72
Mr &amp; Mrs John A Gnngen
Arthur J GnSI. LC '74
Harriet Gnswold
A Jerome Grossman "61
David R. Grossman, M.D 78
Anthony J Guacet, '83
James E. Gutzwiller. ENG '41
M1ke Guyader
Aaron Harston
Robert W. Halsey. SB 51
John F. Hanley '69
l&lt;elnn E. Hamson. MD ·n
Stephen B. Havran 75
Mr &amp; Mrs Thomas R. Hayes
Joseph A HOIOen 56
Mr. &amp; Mrs James B. Hefler
Samuel E. Helhngs. Jr '62
Dr. J. Kenneth Herd 50
John Gabnel Hernandez '86
Dr. RIChard A Herrell. AG'54
Robert G Heseltlne. UC '84
Peter F. Hibbard '67
Ge&lt;lfge A Hlll'll'llel Jr
Donald Louos Horsch. UC ·so
George W H rsch. UC '83
Rlcllard G Holter, NCAS '64
Hon Barnett E. Hoffman 62
DaVid A. Hoffman '82
James K. Hotctsworlh. LC 79
James N. Holmes. Jr.• ENG '87
BatTy Holt '67
Kanm A Homsany. ENG '94
Gary J Horowotz Esq '82
John H Houghton '52
lhor Waner Hron '65

Scholarships

Ray Huntoon. UCNB '90
Frances B Hutchason '87
Dr Howard I. Hyman 75
James E lgo 78
Louis A lmfeld. Esq .•
NLAW'55
Dr Arthur W Jacoby '49
Gapt David W. Jakubowski 77
Ronald M James UCN '64
Paul Jochnau
Robert E. Johnson '41
Arrnen Kachoogoan
Allan M. Kammerer. ENG '57
Harold V Kane. Jr UCNB 79
Edward Kanner. Esq. 73
Arnold M. Kaplan '58
Mr &amp; Mrs Mark B Kasdin
Douglas Kavutoch. C '93
Or Wells H Kedd•e
Larry E Kern ENG '60
MIChael B. Kerner '67
Rochard C Korchner. AG '64
Donald A Korkwood ·57
Jeffrey G. Klepacko. LC '91
Dr George N Knecht AG ·52
Dr Frank J. Kocun. GSNB '68
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fredenck M. Koehler
Tom Koeller
Mr. &amp; Mrs John N. Korzun
Alfred H Koster
Paul A Krasnavage c 75
Gen Redenck Kroesen. Ret '44
Will am L Kufta. GSM '70
Gerald A Lacey 56
Danoel R. Laponsko '90
Robert S laud'IOO
Gary J. Laughongl'ouse '64
John E. Lauzon
John A Lawrence ENG '44
Rochard R. Lawrence. GSED
'62
Robert J. Lazarczyk. 78
Gilbert Lee '82
Or MIChael B Lerner '79
Dr. Allen M Levme '69
Oavod L0111ne. SB '49
Adam 0 Levy. UC '96
Phi p &amp; Rota Levy
Dr. RIChard J Lombardo '64
Kevan M. Long '91
MIChael R. Longo ·ss
Willoam G Luhman '59
Arthur J. Lyons '36
George G Mackaronos '48
Anthony MadJOr
F Mdlael Maiolo '86
Lawrence A Mansoer '52
Joseph M. Manzo. LC '91
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Anthony V Marano
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wilham E. Marfuggo
DaVid Manano '74
Joseph G Manno. ED '36
Philip P Manno. Jr ENG '84
Mr &amp; Mrs John 0 Marran
Ann &amp; Greg Mart1n, UC '82
M81V1n 0. Massey. UC '52
Ronald J. Mastroloa '55
Cliftord J. Maurer, Jr.. UC '74
Constanllne Mavroudos. M D.
'68
Hugh M. Maxwell, AG '45
Ge&lt;lfge W Mcaughan.
UCN78
Kathy McEnerolY
MIChael McG10Iey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James
McGuckln
Jerome McHugh

·as

89

RobertS Mcintyre. GSED 51
Geoffrey T McKernan, C '83
Dons McNally
Cronan McTogue
DaVid C. Maskers
S DaVid Messarosh. LC 89
RIChardS Messner. GSED '80
Robert W Metcalfe. ENG '62
Dr. Harry P. Mey&gt;r~ 68
Frank MIChael
Robert M•llar '79
Char1esC M!er, AG '49
Harold F. Maller, Jr., ENG '68
Kenneth W Miller, ENG 53
JamesJ. Milne, LC 79
Kimberly Anne Motchell, C '86
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Rushing Attempts
Team

Rushing Yards
228 Amm Zereoue, West Virganta ( 11/7/98)
Passing Yards
4 70 Pete Gonzale:, Pimburgh ( 10/25/97)*
178 Make Sa under~. West Virginta ( 11/9/96)
Receiving Yards
36 Herman Lewi&gt;, Wake Forest ( 11/8/97)
Rushing Attempts
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29 Mark Harr-ell, Boston College ( 11/24/95)
Passes Caught
12 P.j. Frankl an, Tulane ( 10/24/98)
82 Fronk Co-ra ro C.T. jones, MtamJ (10/1/94)
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Individual
Receiving
TD Receptions
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Most Interceptions
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232 Terrell Walla- v' Temple (11/5/94)
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2 ·Andy lioll.md"' Pm,burgh (10/25/97)*

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32,832

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Rutr.:crs 27, '-'~~\' 17 • 9/16/95
Rutger- 28, Kent 6 • 9/03/94 • Stadtum Orenmg
Svr·Ku'c 27, Rurge"' 17 • 9 30/95,
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2 • M·uk W.1;,hmgron "'· Cmcinnan (10/15/94)
2 N1ck M1le-Mayer v,, Navy (9/16/95),
&amp; Navy (9/7/96)

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Consecutive wins

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I 37 ·Andy Ho!Lmd "'· Pm,burgh (10/25/97)*

Longest Run
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Longest Pass
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4S N1d. M1kc-Mayer "·Villanova (S/31/96)
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S3 Tardl W1ll1;, "'· P1mburgh ( 10/28/95)
Longest INT Return
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Points Against ·
Points Against ·
Total Yards ·
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55 v,, We,t Virgmaa ( 11/9/96)
55 v,, Pm,burgh (10/25/97)*
2 two rune' (1994), 2m 1995

September 3, 1994
Rutgers 28, Kenr 6
33,279
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Robbie Burr' (Kent)
Vance Benton (Kent)
A,rron Whatley (Kent)· two yards
Ray Lucas (RU) ·incomplete
Astron Whade) (Kent) from Mike Challenger
Berkeley Cla£.1.(ctt (Kent)
Bruce Presley (RU) ·two vards
jon Durk&lt;" (Kent) tackled Bruce Presley
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Reggae Funderburk (RU) ·six yds
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Roger j&lt;&gt;ne' (Kent)
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Tony PNers ( Kenr) reco\'ers
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In!: the c.1p ,mJ !,'o\\'n annuall). In aJdin,•n, clo-c to 200 'tu•

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Saying Goodbye
TI 'X\.X' -.ct.... m m.1.rhu the ::6rh an,l tmal c:unp:tJb'Tl for
lacrL"-.c c•.10Ch T.11n Have-. A k'l:&lt;-1lllmthc ~me, !Ia''-" tm·
.,h,.J ht' cuac:hmg C:lfL"Cr \\lth a rL...:orJ of 194·1'i6 at Rutj,'\'f'o
and a L3f&lt;.'\!r mark that 'ranJ, .It 2 3~- 1 ~2. A "hol1r-h1p h,,,
hcen c:r'-·,trcJ 111 ht, hl&gt;nor ,mJ wlll g,, .mnu.tlh t&lt;• 1.1 'tlKknt·
•llhh:rL'on rhc men·, Iaa&lt;"·"-' tl':llll who exempli II&lt;·, lo~ ,I h).
,b.!Jc;ttl&lt;&gt;n ,mJ oiC.tJemic prowc''·

Academics
The graJu;~non rare of Rutger- 'tudent·at hlett'' co111111·
uL.J ro n-c Rut!,'t.'f'o ha.' '-'~'"''Tl fr&lt;'m JIN owr 100 'tudl'nr·,trh·

96

dt·nt .tthkt'-"' rL-corJlu a 3.5 GPA t&gt;r h1gher ,md well O\ l'r 300
TL'&lt;:orck·d a 3.0 GPA &lt;&gt;r h1gher thts year· numl't.'r- that wn·
unuc w ancrc;N~ C\'t:ry year.

Women's VoUyebaU
Run,.._..., \\"&lt;&gt;men\ \'olleyhall plavcr Lol.t OpaJ•r.ullx'clmt•
tht· hN 'x.trlet Km!.!ht to 1'&lt;.' n&lt;un&lt;.u to the All-RIG EA~I
FIN T~ 1111 •n I
ltlllT war 'rartcr. Otxtdmm caml'l..l BIG
EAST h,,n,,r- m L":Kh ot ~....m, at Rut!.!er-.

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Women's Lacrosse
R'"!."'~ ..... n "'l' nu.lfickl'l'l.i: llim1l-t.~ "~ ru1 AII-An1cr·
tea ,._.(e&lt;:U•&gt;n for the th1rJ rime rh1, pa'r 'pnng. A t\lo·ume
4.0 'tudt·nt, Olalni'Cr- hm,hcJ her cart""er at Ruu.:cr. m -;ec.
ond pL'lCc m all-nn1e Clfl"Cr .l."L.;t, \\ 1th 66 anJ m fi10nh pbcc
m •ll·tnnc &lt;.1Jrccr -conng \nth I Z1 goal-.

Baseball
Tilt' Rutger- h,1,..,:to,tll te.un. ku hv he.1J coach Frtu H1ll.
c:.tptur'-·,1 the RIG EA::-.1 Re~-,YtJiar ::-.ea"m and T.'lJm.tmL·nt
( .h.unpu •n,hlfl' f&lt;•r the "-'C&lt;•nJ time in thrcx yt'ar-.f'&lt;"tt'\.llt'
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.t,h mn·J to th rh1rJ comecutt\'e NCAA T.&gt;urrumcnt.
Natl&lt;&gt;tUIIy-ranh.J for nme·con...ecunvc wecb, the Sc·ulct
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Keith Cromwell became the all-lime
scoring leader at Rutgers with 209 career
points and earned All-America honors lor
the second consecutive season.
tc:un h.•mng aH.T.l,'\' (344) on.! 'lxth m team ERA
( 3S0). tlw t&gt;nh tc.':lllllll the cuunm to h: r.mh.J
m the tor 10m horh c:.•tc.•guru:'
Scmnr ,horN&lt;'!" l).trrc.·n Fcn,rc.·r hl·L.lllll' thl'
fiN Rutg&lt;'~" pl.t\cr to cam F1N Tl'.un Ali-Arncr·
t(,J 'm'c JeH li&gt;rh&gt;rg 111 196 3 Fc.·rNcr \\~h n.nnl.J
Fn~ Tc:1m AII·Arr~&lt;.'fk..ut hy the \..,tkJO&lt;ll Ci.•II,'I!J.lte
Rl'l'h:J!I Wrm:r. A''&lt;lCt.uu•n .m,l The ~rortmg
Nc.•\\,, rnakmg hrrn orw t&gt;f 12 hnalt,t- ltlr the
rrc'!IJ!t&lt;•u' Dtc.k llllll·,,·r Tr,,ph\. A con,en'u'
AII·Arnenc.m. Ft"rNer h.'\:.mW the.· hN RU pl.ly·
erro h: n.amcd RJ('j EA~"T Pl.l\cr of thl' Year. and
W&lt;lll the RIG EAST'" era!! h mmg ,h.tmpt·
&lt;•n,hap (.411). Firu,.hnll: the 'l"a'-''f\ r.mkcd l'tghth
m the.· c(JUJll f\ m lxnung, Fen-ter crl&lt;k'-d ha' C:tl'\.'l"r
a' the all•llnl&lt;.' RU lcadc.'1' mat hat-, hil,, and Jou·
1-&gt;lc,, hl'Cormng the.· fir t pll)&lt;'l' to ama" mort"

dun 3..:\' hat' m a Gu-c.-.::r ( 115).11c tam-he.~
rhe -ea....'ln 111th 101 hat' (rlw ltN RU
pltwr t&lt;lcollc."Ct rlll.ll'l'than 1('(\ har' m,l -c.·t·
-.m) anJ cnJ,.J ha, car.:enmh .1 1~5 1-&gt;at·
tmg;Wertgc
RIG EA'-'T R&lt;k&gt;kle ot the Year R.•l-&gt;
Brtlllnltc 11 ,t, r.mh·J 19th m tlw n.trron
wnh a 2.55 ERA (fourth .unong frc....,hnll·n).
He tied RU\ 'mgbw:t'&lt;lll Will m.lfk tt
10, 'mglc.,c.t'&lt;&gt;n 'hutour rc.•c,&gt;rd wtth
k10r, .md -mgle·'l~l" "' compl.:r.: ~unc m.'ll'k
of c1ght. He ,tl"' -harrcrc.·d rhc.· 'mglc.··
-.ea&gt;On 'trrlt"&lt;lllt n1&lt;1rl wtth ~9 )..:\, &lt;.)..·,•r
th.: -umnwr, Bro\\nhc l'IIJ&lt;'I\c..J ,mAll· tor
.....-a n for th.: Falmouth Commodor&lt;''
ot the C.'lpe C.oJ Lc.:.l!,'U&lt;

Women's Soccer
Uche
P.... ci d"K·
\\Omen', ""x-cer program
cJm&lt;'ll both r&lt;"gh1nal All·
Amcnc.
or- and All·
BIG EA~T h·mor- tor th.: htrth
nn~~: an m \ thn-c·}c.~lfotpcaan.
Bnght \\,l, n:une.l t&lt;l rlw AII·Bl&lt;.~
EA~T hN tc.~un three ttml-.dur·
mg hc.·r tllu,rnnu' c.·.trecr.

Men's Lacrosse
Lter'""' ul·(,lJ't.lin "-c.•Jih
Crnnmdl, an JI.N thn'-' "-l""'"'J;"
1-&gt;c.-c.. ~lt(' the Rurb"-'" all-tml&lt;.' lc.~..k-r
an c:arc....-r JXJlflh 111rh 209. lie 1\,h
,1 'l"Cond·tc.":.Jrn AII·Amc.'n(".t ~b:·
non(",."''' &amp; mnh\), hon. •raHc
rrll'flt •r "T\ U~ILA AII-Ama·
acan r J 1 hr-t-Tc.·am ECAC
~~1."1,;(1011.

fiN re.m1 All-BIG EAST choice for the '&lt;.'l.:onJ
,tr,ttt•ht yc.. 11 -he w;b named the .\1\'P ot the
'&lt;C:\.A \'&lt;.c,r Regron.
C \ lnm Stn~er l:.!cune jL~&gt;t the tharJ Otva'lllll I wt&gt;mc.·n \ ba~ketball coach to reach the 600
n( t&lt;ll) plateau with a 68-64 Ject,i&lt;lll over Texa.,
••n [\.wmh:r 18, 1999. One of the O'l(bl: reco~:ru~\.1
.md n"'f'l'Cted name. m the game, Smllj,ocr rcmaan.'
the thtrJ wmnmge&gt;tcoach (621-191 n&gt;coru in 28
yt"ar.) tn ll'&lt;&gt;men\ ba;.kctball h~&gt;tllf\'.

Gymnastics
Tilt" )..'\nllld:{rc, tl!allld.."t&lt;!d out the '&lt;!:l:-&lt;lll 111th
•• rwgr.tm-1-&gt;c....t 16-5 mark and earned rt' -.oconJ
l'\c..'l' tnp tn th~ ~CAA R...gt,&gt;nal... Dunng rhe x':l·
..... ,n, Junror ~ 11111 C1mph!ll ~"red the rnJt:ram',
fiN·e\cr ll\0 on rhe l!flevcn bar-.

Women's BasJcetbaU
~h.111 nc:rra ~tt 1\. ~.

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Di,rrtd I All·Anwnc.:.tn, \\~'the.:
dri\ tng t, &gt;r(l' 1-&gt;c.·hmd the 1\&lt;)fl){ n\

1-&gt;a,kcthtll tc m\ JOUnlc\· to ttfiN ncr N( AA Fm,1l Four m
ZL\\.) "tcw·m led t lw tc.'.lm 111
&gt;C&lt;lrtf\g 1nd rd'&lt;&gt;undmg l&lt;lt the.·
-cconJ ,tr,uglu -c.•.l,.lll tnc.l hn·
t,hcJ her C:.lfl'l'r ,b thl' "lwol\
lOth .Ill-ume lc.t,ltn~: -c.nrcr \\ ath
1,346r&lt;•rm' m JU't tluc.'l.' war.. A

98

Men's Soccer
Th- mc.11', x&gt;cccr tl!alll won the BIG EA::&gt;T n'!!·
ular -,c-a.,.&gt;n champtl&gt;n,har anJ aJ\ .meed to rhe
~CAA Tourmmcnr li.ll' the nrnth ttmc m the h,t
II "~.,.,"'' llll&lt;kr heaJ cmch &amp;Jb Rea-......). Tilt" re:~m
hm'hl.J wrrh .m overall tl&gt;cord of I 2-6-3, mcluJmg .m tl·l· I marlm the BIG EAST.
Jnn Con11&lt;1)' 11'&lt;1.&gt; a two-nmc BIG EAST G&lt;xll·
kc.·c:pcr of the Year and a three·ttrne All-BIG
EA'&gt;"T hN Team &gt;elecnon for men\ -c.lCcer. lie
led Rutger' to the BIG EAST Tournament
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John Youssef and the Rutgers men's soccer team captured the BIG EAST Regular
Season Championship and hosted an
NCAA First Round match versus Yale.
Andschana Mendes earned All-America
and All-BIG EAST honors while helping
the field hockey team to a 10-7 mark.

champ1on,h•p m 1997 and a rl'!,'lllar x .....n mle
m 1999, anJ 'nn~-..1 m ~:oal m rhr~·~ '\:C -\A
T.-..urnanw:·m.... A ,,.,n~·r"L-u.-.AII-Amen~ '"· mduJm~ F1N TlvJrn All·Arnt&gt;ncan h- C.•llt.:~ ..::...&lt;cer
Onlm~·. till' 6-6 Com' ·'Y ri.a)' pmfc,,,. •n.•lly for
the S.m J••"-' E.mhquah-, ,,f dw 1\H.S.

Football
%;tun O'll.1ra ''·" n;tmeJ All-BIG EAST
(fiN tl~un) for h1, pcrfonnance on the oftcn&gt;ive

hnc fi&gt;r the Sc.~rk·t Kn1~ht f~xltl:-oll pnlj.,'l'am. A mv·
tune_All· RIG EA...,T ...:k-cnon, the Sc'lrlcr Kn1ght
co-c.lpt.un '•!!neJ 1 fr~~ agent contract w1rh the
Cll:wl.lnJ Brown.... •fth~ l\A

Swtmming
I h.. J '" nnmmg coalh Chudc \Varner. m
l'"t h1, th•rd ~.t.... tn at thl' helm of the '"'•mmmc
nnJ dl\ mg program, k'\J the \\\'lffi&lt;.'fl', t~-am rna -ec·
ond rlace hn .... h .u th,· BIG F.A:-T Chamr•·
on.Ju(h, "'en pl'IC&lt;"- h::ttn than the PfC\'Kll' )ear.
The lnen •, pro~:ram cli-o 1110\ ~-..J ur t\\ 0 'f'Ob :mJ
flnt,h~-d th1r.l. For h1, di'on-. \Varner wa.... nameJ
BIG F.AST Women\ 013Ch oi the Y~-ar.

neJd Hockey
The Rut~c·r, f1e!J hockey team f•m,heJ the
'ca"m 10·7, .md AnJ."h;ma McnJe. "a.' named
th1rd tt:am All Amcnc.m anJ flr-..r ream BIG
EAST All-Conference. HeaJmg mw her JUn1or year, 'he nccJ, ju't 25 p.1mts tll become
Rutgcr,' all·tune lcaJmg &gt;eorer.

Men's Basketball
Fn:&gt;hm m T,,JJ B1llet 1\er.•g~.J 12 .~ poinr~
per game la,t :-ea.... m. ""' u Rurc,·~ tr~,hman
rewrd wah 76 three-romte~ m.J,le .md hi the
Scarlet Kntghb m.t-...'l't' wah I 32 The Rut1~e~
men',, ba...kerball team readK-..1 the NIT (,,r the
&gt;ee&lt;md 'tra1ght -.ca."'"· markmg the fiN ume Ill
e1ghr year- the Kmgh~ maJe hack·ro-hKk J'l"t·
-..ea:.&lt;.ln arpeamnct:,,

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athlete wl1&lt;1 exhihtsowrall excellence m the chw
ronm, on the rlaymg field and m the c~'mmum·
ty. Tr.m, wl1&lt;1 ~-ean her caret:r at Rut~.o'l:~" a' a w.llkon, "''rkeJ her wa\ up w bemg a co-cart.un .mJ
an All-BIG EAST performer m 2&lt;.\.'X'.

The kncin~ tt:am,, under thl· d1r~-.:uon of
Yefun Lnvan. t:nJ&lt;n-ed ar\I.Wr 'tand.lllt '&lt;':1.-&lt;&gt;n anJ
fini!.heJ lOth m tht: NCAA T.lllrnanx·nt rhl,
\c!al'. Followmg the x':l....&gt;n, L11van \\,t, n:un~-..1
head coach of the U.S. Oh rnpu: Fencmr
Head Fencing
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Softball
FIN ru-eman Kelh C.n:r-... m oi th~· ....--4lba!
team fm1'heJ her cHrcer ,n Rutgc~ "' th~
grcate't hmer (.383) anJ hciJer ( .9ts~) m
Scarlet Krul.:ht luotor\. The ~let Kn1~t "it
ball tt:am (,m,heJ wah a 24-16-1 rl'CorJ, for
the nmeteenth 20-wm :-e;N.m m llc.ld 0.\ICh
Pat Will.,' career.
Softhall player Quyen Tran '' ,J., g1ven the
Student-Athlete Reco,;:nmon Award by the
National A'&gt;..'()(13tlon of Ac.1Jem1c Adv'"'~
for Athletic:,, The honor g&lt;)C.' to the 'tudent·

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Men's Crew
Thl:' men\ l.ghmcighr &lt;.7&lt;'"
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recent memor. Tht• rt-am hn·
''ht.J 7-2 and had 1-c~n ranh.J
nanomll\ a' htgh ~' :-:o.l dunn~,;
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The \\Tt-,{hng ttnm hm-.ht'-1 S·
3 ovcmll, k.J by JUill&lt;&gt;r Jon F\&gt;N~r.
who ''~" mnked 1n t ht• t1 'I' I 5
narionall} for mud1 '''the ~N•n
at 149 J'llUOLb. Lw xw&lt;ll'lil"i!llln.J
the IC'Orh wu1 ,tt Rufj,'\:f' lortUII:h
John Sacch1, ochlt'\ ~..J m Jll't "''
1C'th "&lt;•'""'n hert•.

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1llC llll'O ~ !,'llitl"aall \\00 ~ lt"l.
ro!'&lt;&gt;htan' ,nJ lllt'ht.J -..xonJ
at the BIG E-\"f (1\3rnpk-n...h!J".
whtk rhc m. m~ · , tt-am 11\111 the
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on...J·u~anJ ,,-a-..nutll J t&lt;&gt;th.:·AII-BIG EA"T tt':lm.
'hoormg .1 BIG E -\ST lx·,t 66 on thl:' -..'\:c•nJ d.t\
of C&lt;&gt;mpcnn&lt;•n

'hack and Field
Rutgcr. h&lt;'-tt\.ltlw BIG r A...,T Outd&lt; "•r Track
&amp; Field Oli\rnp1t&gt;n...J11p. at rlw 1\tut·r Tr.l(k .md Fidd

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season and.
ultimately.
the Heisman
Trophy.

he college football world knew
Desmond Howard was talented
when Michigan visited Boston College to open the 1991 season. It
had no idea the Wolverine w1de rece1ver was ready to launch a season that
would make history.
By the t1me M1ch1gan had laid a
35-13 pounding on the Eagles. Howard
was the He1sman favorite. How could
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trophy was pretty much concluded
the following week. against Notre
Dame. With the Wolverines holding a
tenuous 17-141ead, coach Gary Moeller
decided to take a chance. On fourth-

and-inches from the NO 25, QB Elvis for 4.031 yards and 35 TDs. BYU finGrbac took a QUICk drop and lofted a ished 8-3-2 and won the Western Athpass toward the nght corner of the end letic Conference. but the team's lack of
zone. Howard outran two lnsh defend- national exposure and Detmer's dropers and made a flat-out-diving TO off in passing yards from 1990, when
catch that salted away the victory.
he won the Heisman after throwing
There was more mag1c as the sea- for a whopping 5,188 yards. doomed
son went on. Perhaps the most impor- h1s chances for a repeat
tant came aga1nst Michigan State.
So. it was left to Howard to close the
which had beaten the Wolverines the deal In the Wolverines' season finale,
previous year. Howard caught a scor- he cemented his candidacy by returning strike to help M1chigan exact mg a punt93 yards for a touchdown 1n
revenge, 45-28. W1th each week, it Michigan's 31-3 rout of Oh10 State.
became clearer that Howard was put- After sconng, he broke into a huge
ling together a spec1al season, and sm1 e and struck the Heisman pose.
that 11 would be impossible to derail his before being mobbed by ecstatiC teammates. hwas a moment of glonous sponHe1sman Express.
Not that there weren't any other taneity and a fine exclamation mark
candidates. At Flonda State, QB Casey on h1s magical season.
Weldon (2,527 yards passing, 22 TDs)
Two weeks later. Howard won the
was authoring an all-America season. Heisman by awhopping 1.574 votes over
He led FSU to an 11-2 mark that 1nclud- Weldon. His 640 first-place votes were
ed a 51-31 thumping of Howard's the most-ever to that point. It was a fitWolverines-in Ann Arbor.
ling conclusion to a season that began
At Brigham Young, Ty Detmer threw with such an emphatic statement. •

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8 Y J I M CAMPBELL

mr. inside S mr. outside
Doc
Blanchard
and Glenn
Davis of
Army spelled
double
trouble for
opponents
during the
mid-1940s.

~nce 1935, the He1sman Trophy
has been a symbol of excellence. Arguably the most famous
piece of award hardware in the
world, the trophy itself. given annually
by the Downtown Athletic Club of
New York, far outstnps the notonety
of the man it memorializes-pioneer
college football coach John W. He•sman. Each award winner 1s a legend
m his own right. However. certain
Heisman w~nners revolutionized the
approach to the game of college football w1th his special skills.
To football fans old enough to
remember, there were never two players in the same backfield who did so
much damage to so many opponents.
To those too young to have seen
them. the names Blanchard &amp;DavisMr. Inside and Mr Outside-are forever linked 1n football lore. Uke Rodgers
&amp; Hart. George &amp; Ira Gershwin. and Fred
Astaire &amp; Ginger Rogers. you can
hardly have one Without the other.
Unt1l Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard's halcyon days on the plams
of West Point in the wart1me Forties
(1944-46), Heisman Trophy winners
were usually of the one-man gang
variety-chicago's Jay Berwanger.
Iowa's Nile KinniCk. M1Ct11gan's Tom Harmon, and Minnesota's Bruce Smith. If
the college football public knew another backfield mate of the aforementioned. it was probably the fullback.
whose unenviable task was to block for
and make the high-stepping halfback
look good Blanchard and Davis

S

changed all of that. If only for a while.
Never before were two players out
of the same backf•eld such a threat to
put a game out of reach. and do 11 so
quickly. It was almost hke giv1ng an
opponent the fatal cho1ce: Would you
like to be shot to death or stabbed to
death? It could be sa1d that the speedy
Dav1s represented a high-velocity bullet. the heavy-hitting Blanchard a
piercing knife wound.
Dunng the he1ght of World War II.
Blanchard and Dav1s, and their con-

s•derably talented teammates. never
tasted defeat In fact. they had only a
very few close ca Is n the 28 games
Blanchard and Dav1s played together
the West Pointers won 27 (most by
huge scores) and t1ed one (Notre
Dame. o-o. in 1946). The Cadets were
accla1med national champ1ons mboth
1944 and 1945 and were No. 2 in
1946. The Touchdown Twins each
earned All-America honors in each
of the1r three varsity years So dominating were Blanchard and Dav1s that

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Ne11er before were
tllllo players out of
the same IJacklield such
a threat to put a game
out of reach, and do it
so quickly.
undefeated Arfrr.J outscored the1r 1944 opponents
504-35. In 1945. another undefeated team was
almost as decisive, 412-46. The 1946 Gadets were
again unbeaten, though once-tied They outscored
the oppositiOn 263-80.
Blanchard, whose father was a standout at
Tulane after World War I, was born in 1924 in
B1shopv1lle, South Garoltna. where htS father pracllced med1c1ne. Christened Felix Anthony, he was
called "Little Doc.~ because of h1s resemblance
to his phys1cian father. Blanchard enrolled at the
University of North Carolina, but at the outbreak of Wortd War 11 he tned to enlist. His heavIly-muscled, 205-pound body was fiVe pounds
overweight for a man six-feet tall Since he
was of such a solid build, he couldn't lose the
necessary weight to qualify for the serv1ce. He
did, however. receive an appomtment to the United States Military Academy. He arrived at about
the same time as Davis. Davis. a twin (brother
Ralph was born a few minutes earlier-thus. the
nickname "Jun1or"). was also born in 1924 in
LaVerne. Galifom1a. Atremendously talented athlete, Davis scored 962112 (1.000 being perfect)
on the West Pomt. 10-event physical aptitude
test. The prevK&gt;us record was 90111'2-the average cadet scored 540. Although only 5-10 and
17Q-pounds, DaVIS had blazing speed.ln the first
game of the 1944 season (vs. North Carolina)
Dav1s ripped off sconng runs of 73, 38 and 37
yards. Blanchard, 1n th1s game, took a lateral from
end Barney Poole, whO had caught a pass from
Dav1s, and ran 60 yards to score. It was a preview of the next three seasons of college football. As a sophomore, Davis averaged 11.5
yards per carry-that's well over afirst down INBry
lime he touched the ball. He was second in
the Heisman voting, wh1le Blanchard was third.

Despite Davis repeating with another 11 5 per
carry average. in 1945 Blanchard became the f1rst
jun1or to claim the Heisman Trophy; Dav1s was
again second. Mr. Outside had h1s moment in
the sun in 1946, winning the coveted hardware. wh11e Blanchard, hobbled by a knee injury
m the season·s f1rst game, fin1shed fourth m the
votmg.
W1th a war-weary natton looking anywhere
for good news. Blanchard and Dav1s became legends 1n their own time. Astory, probably apocryphal. has II that an Arrrri offensive l1neman looked
across the line of scnmmage and satd to his opponent. "I don't know you, but I'mgett1n' the hell
outta here-Doc Blanchard is coming through."
New York Sun writer George Trevor (who is
credited with coming up w1th the ''Mr Inside and
Mr. Outside" sobriquet) wrote at the he1ght of their
glory days:
"Ashes to ashes. dust to dust,
if Mr Inside doesn't get you.
Mr. Outside must."
Notre Dame coach Ed McKeever scouted
Arrrrf and sent the followtng telegram back to South
Bend. Indiana: HAVE JUST SEEN SUPERMAN IN
THE FLESH-STOP HE WEARS NO. 35 FOR
ARMY AND GOES BY THE NAME OF DOC BLANCHARD-STOP.
Before the o-0 tie w1th Notre Dame 1n 1946,
Blanchard and Davis shellacked the Fighting Irish
59-0 and 48-0 the two previous years. Only a
game-savmg shoe-string tackle by Notre Dame's
Johnny Lujack kept astreaking Blanchard from
sconng what could have been the winning
touchdown 1n this scoreless be. It was in this game
that more talent was on the field simultaneously
than probably at any other time mcollege football history-four Heisman winners. Blanchard

and Dav1s. of course. lujack (1947's awardee)
and end leon Hart of Notre Dame. the 1949 winner and the last lineman to win the Heisman.
Space limitaltons prevent a game-by-game
chronicle of their exploits. but Blanchard and Davis
were each athree-ttme AI -Amenca selection and
each place withm the top four vote-getters in the
Heisman balloting in the years they weren't
accorded the honor of college football's outstanding
player
Shortly after graduat1on Blanchard and
Davts went to Hollywood to film essentially their
own story. "The Spirit of West Point." Davis
sustained a tw1sted knee during the filming.
Both he and Blanchard had been offered
lucrative-for then-$130,000, three-year contracts to turn pro with the San Francisco 49ers.
The issue quickly became a true political football
and the players' request to have their leavetime coincide with football season was denied
by the War Department Both men served on active
duty, with Blanchard making acareer of it (he flew
113 combat m1ss1ons m Vietnam m the 1960s
before retiring as a colonel). Davis left after h1s
three-year hitch and played for the los Angeles
Rams for two seasons. He was brilliant as a rookie in 1950. but the long layoff and the effects from
the old knee injury robbed him of his speed. He
made a post-playing career heading up charitable
events for the los Angeles Times
It can successfully be argued that never
before or since have two stars of such magnitude ghttered in the same backfield at the same
time as Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard. •
Jim Campbell is the Director of
Athletic Development at Bucknell
University in Lewisburg, Pa.

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1994·95

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1991·94

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197HO

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1919

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1994·95

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RB

1982·85

New York Giants

Free Agent/1986

Ken Smith

DB

1977-80

Detroit Lioos

Frte Agent/1981

1M McDonald

Pl

1995-99

fbfolllniglllllrlvb (Al-l Frte Agent/2000

Rudy Smith

DE

1994-95

Dallas Cowboys

Frte Agent/1996

Ed McMichael

OB

1978·80

New Jeney Generals (USFL)

Robert Sneatheo

DE

1991·94

Philadelphia Eagles

Fm Agent/1995

Washington Red.skios

Gary Melton

WR

1988·91

Scott Miller•

DE

1986,88·90

Craig Mitter

Rich Spitzer

OT

1980·82

Seattle Seahawlts

Frte Ageot/1983

New .lenly Red Dogs (Anm) Free Agent/1997

Free Agent/1992

Reggie Stepheos

DB

1997-98

New York Giants

Frat Agent/1999

Ed Steward
Tyronoe Stowe•

LB

1977-80

Denver Broncos

Free Agent/1981

LB

1983·86

Pittsburgh Steelen

Frtt Agtot/1987

Du Strohmeyer
Harry Swayne•

LB

1995·99

New York Jets

Frtt Agent/2000

DT

1983·86

Tampa Bay Bucs

Rasbod Swinger•

DT

1993·96

Sao Ditto Cbargen

RB

1991·92

New York Giants

Jim Monahan

RB

1949·51

Dallas Ttxaos

25tl111952

Sam Mudie
Bob Nash•

OB

1959·61

Pittsllurgh Steelen

12tl1/1962

Frank Naylor•

c

1979·81

Seattle Seabawlts

Free Agent/1982

WR

1977·80

Cincinnati Bengals

Free Ageot/1981

Howard Talman

B

1912· 15

Musillon Tigen

Cleveland Browns

Free Agent/2000

Andy Tighe•

OG

1971·73

New York Jets

New Orleaos Saints

Free Agent/1975

Bill Traoavitch

E

1937·39

Detroit Lioos

Harold Updike•

T

1933

Tim Odell
Shaun O'Hara

T

1913·15

OL

1995·99

Tony Pawlik

DB

1972·74

Bill Pallingtoo •

LB

Free Agent/1993

Buffalo AU-Americans

Baltimora Colts

9tl1/1987
Frat Agent/1997

Fret Age.nt/1974
6tM940

New York Yankees

1949·50
Mike Morgan Pellowski LB 1968·70
Boris Pendergrus WR
1982·84

New England Patriots

Free Agent/1971

Bruce Van Ness•

RB

1967·69

Atlanta Falcons

5tl111970

Washington Red.skios

Free Ageot/1985

Scott Vaughn

OT

1992·93

Denver Broncos

Frte Aeent/1994

Bill Pickel

DT

1979·82

Los Angeles Raiden

Carl Waite•

B

1921·23

Frankford Yellow Jackets

BUI Powell

WR

1995·98

Dallas Cowboys

Free Agent/1999

Mark Washington

DB

1992·95

New York Giants

Frte Agent/1996

Bruce Presley

RB

1992·95

Indianapolis Colts

Free Agent/1996

Sean Washington

DB

1986·87

Dallu Cowboys

Frat Aeent/1988

Art Price
Nick Prisco•

1944

Pittsburgh Steelen

1988·91

Pittsburgh Steelen

1930·32

Philadelphia Eagles

Elnardo Webster
Shawn Wt!Uams

LB

B

OLB

1989·92

New York Jets

ManhaU Roberts•

DB

1989·92

Sacramento Gold Minen Free Agent/1993

Vernon Williems

RB

1982·85

Chicago Bears

Fret Agent/1986

Orlando Predaton (Anna)

1994

Temll Willis

RB

1993·95

Frtt Agent/1996

Dwayne Wilson•

DB

1979-80

New York Jets
Washington Federals

30th/1951

Ieith Wottzel

LB

1980·82

Miami Dolphios

Bob Yaksick

OB

1960·62

Chicago Bean

Paul Robeson •

E

1915·18

Leon Root

c

1948·50

Akron Steels
Chicago Cardinals

Stanley Rosen •

B

192H8

Buffalo Bisons

2nd/1983

21st/1945

Tony Sagnella

DT

1982·85

Washington Redskins

Lee Schneider

LB

1967-69

New York Giants

Free Ageot/1986

Bob Simms•

TE

1957-59

New York Giants
Houston Dilen (AFL)

1960

Jartd Slonn

p

1992·97

Washington Red.skios

Free Agent/1998

Mike Yaocheff

OB

1969·70

Los Angeles Rams

Harold Young

DB

1981·84

Los Angeles Raiden

10th/1960
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9tl111992
Frte Ageot/1993

7tb/1983
19tb/1963
Frte Agent/1985

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RU,.GERS
S,.ADIUM

2000 ticket Policies

I S.:atan I oJ p ulmg iur all game- (homt, au'tly, and post-~a.son) wtll be ha-eJ
on Se N&gt;n Ticket and Scarier R pomr '~ -tem (pomu art auamed frum conrribu·
uom years as a •easun ucktt ho/kr, Alumm Awx:wuon membersh1p, ~ason ncl&lt;tt&gt;
held m sports other than footbo.U, and Pmuknll\ Club membership). Secuom 105 &amp;
126, 'tapulate a 250 pomt min1mum; -eaung an Scwum 104. 106, 125, and 127
snpularc 100 (Xllnt'. Call rhe Rueger Ti~h·t l1tt~ec r Sc.ul~r R for more infl&gt;r·
marwn on the pomt 'I 'rem.
2. lrxll\ 1dual, u •-h•ng to ,,t toc.:erher must submu rherr order' to!!ether. All &gt;eat.&gt;
u I "e l"tgned attotdm~ to tht&gt; lo\\est pnontl an the group.
3. '&gt;c 1 ng tor 'tn;;le game- Wilt ~OT BE ADJACE:ST to easm ncket loca·
1

un'

4. Au.1y game ucket:&gt; ordereJ m advance u l1 be m;uled &gt;eparatdv. arrroxtmatel\
three ueeb rnor to game.
5. If tackct' arc not received rwo day' rr•ono the game, rlca'c c.1ll the Ticket
OffiCe at (732) 445-2766.
6. Rutgcr. b not II!:&gt;J'&lt;.lO&gt;tbleior kN ,·omlcn ttckl'l"11' fllrl:tng (\l'\l" '\0 REFU'IDS
OR EXCHA:SG~.
7. Full rcmmancc mdudmg handlmg mu-t accompan1 all arpltcaoon&gt;.
3. For -rec1al hamltcarred ,eaun!!/parkmg, plclb(' call the ucket othce bettlfe
plac•ng order'9. Ticket- 'UI-JcCtlo avatlabtht}.
10. Chtldren !4 month' (2 year•) and older mu~t ha'r a tt~ketto the game.

II . All mfmmauon ,ubJect to change
12. Th~ m.lXImum re&gt;ale prem 1um. an accorJan.:e 1111h Ne11 Jer)e\ Sr rc Lm.
1&gt; 20 percent of rhe uckctrnce ,,r $3.00, 1'-ht.:hc\·cr t' )!tearer.

Stadium Puldag
I &gt;\LL 'iT\ DIU~ I PARKI:\G MUST BE Pl.:R( HASED I~ ADVASCE.
~ &lt;.;[A"('' PARKI:SG: $3~ 0C (tndudC$ all -tx home game•) for &gt;t"a-on n~L:·
et I'
, 1h.
3. &lt;.;J~GLE GA\1E PARKI'\G: $5 00 Game·b~-game parL:m,e mav l-e rur~ha.~
m td\ me c. Parkmg p.l-"t• are nor -old 111thoot ncket purcha&gt;&lt;'- Day of game

parlm~: '' only :l\'tulable m the Athlenc Center lot'
4. FJm w"hm~: w park toccthcr mu'r enter the J,,,, ,ttthc ~me nme "'a )!fllUPo
With e;Kh vch 1clc J1,playing a mat.: han~ p.trklng p.t)' for that Mea.
5. HandiC.lppcd ID. regl•tranon, or rtt~ uJ tnll)l rc prc•cnt an order 10 f&lt;.'tjliC' [
handiC&lt;lpped parking. [)t:s1!:flat...d 'i")[.'o arc m the ~arlt•t and Ydlo\\ lot&gt; for x-&gt;a·
'&lt;&gt;n ttckct holder' onh, and m the Athkuc t 't•mtcr and Phy•K• lor; fur -mgf,
tame ucket holder&lt; Prorer ,Jentiltcanon m~~&gt;t l-e J~.'!llared to park tn those area&gt;
6. Parkmg tor ho:&lt; truCk• 1n Purple or Athleuc Center lot' onlv.

Stadium Operations Comments

The Ruth-er. L nawNtY Oiv~&gt;IO!llll [mere &gt;lk').. •t&lt;' Ath•clle&gt; L' crmnutteJ to pn.l\idU1!1
max1mum -.crvacc .tnd Ill malang youf\'l&gt;lt w Rur~:c~ :::.r.Jd1um an enJO)&lt;!ble expen·
encc. We .t~ gr.ndUI fClf the letter- ol arrn.x~ltl&lt;ll'l t&lt;'C&lt;&gt;~,'Ill:tn~ the coorte;y of oor ,taff
If you h;wc an~· &gt;Ut!!:C&gt;tll&gt;ll.', comment' l&gt;r quc,lll&gt;n'• rlc&lt;t-.c forward rhem to: Stadi·

um MJn&lt;~r. 83 Rrocbtelkr Road, p,,.;,ua" 1y, \J). 08854·8053.

taUgatt Policies
•· P.lfkmc '" 1re open three (3) hour' pnor to ktckoH and cJo,e at du-l. Park·
mg 'l'&lt;Ke' arc hm11ed and ta1lganng mu-r l&gt;c conhned to a ,mall area around )OUr
vchtdc. For faro wtshing to park lll):ethcr. all veh1dc• mu'&gt;t enter lot:&gt; at the -.1mc
umc, Jt,playmg matchmg rarkmg P~"e'· For re&lt;h•&gt;n' of crowd -afety, ,raJ tum
lot parkmg will be re:.erved for those aucndmg the game. If you do nor attend
the ~;.une, you w1ll be a.--ked to leave the ,raJ nun p.trkmg area at k1ck-ofi nme.
2. Unt\eNI) r~lation and &gt;tate 'rarute&gt; on drug and akohol con,umpuon \\Ill
be stnctly enforced. Keg•, beer ball,, and tenu ar~ rroh1h11ed
3. For safety purpo-e_,, charcoal hould be diSi: rdcd m -pectalh marked barrel'
located throughout the parkmg lot&gt;. Please put all tra'h m proper recc-ptade-.
PLEA''E RE~1EMBER THAT THE GRAS'-' FIELD'&gt; ARE t...:~ED DAILY RY
RlJfGER::. STUDE~TS FOR C0\1PETITIO:\ A~D RECREATIO:S

ticket Policies and laformation
Ticket Policiel&gt; -Everyone rwo yc.1r' 1ol ,lgl' ,or older mu't have a nckct to emcr
the 't tdtum. The ncker holder ts rc,mcrc.'d to rhe 'Cellon, row and ,cat mJ•c.ul-d
on lhl· uckct. PeN.lm Jea,·ing thctr 'e;l(, Junng the gam.: or rel\R'en hahc, mal
he rl'(]ulrcd to 'ho\\ the1r nclet •tub to the u-hcr 1-oeforc rhe\ are rcadmml-J
to thetr '&lt;'&lt;'liOn
All sales arc fmal. Ticker' u til not be refunded or rerlaced tf lo-t, m1-rlaced,
stolen, muulated or de-troied. The Rutter'! Oi' NOn of lnrercoll~tc Athlwc'
resen c the right to revoke uckct' h) n.•fund of the purcha-.e rn~e
AJ,ance Ttckeb - Ad\"3nce th.kct' are ,t,,ul.lble at the Rut~er.- Arhleru: Co:n·
r~ r Ti, kct lYIIcc weekda}' S:OO nm ro 5:00 pm Thq may akJ be purcha•ed on
game d.l\ ar the &lt;lr 1d1um. For wmrlerc nclcr mfurm.mon &lt;or ro purch~'c y1&gt;ur
[I(KCI\ With v.,a. Ma)terCarJ, or Dl'niVer \'1.1 thl· Athletic
Ttckct Office, please call (7 32) 445·2766.
' tuJent Ttckeh - Rurger' •tud~nt uckets Are tor tt e hy Rutger' ,tudcnr' only.
&lt; arc not tran,terable and are \"a ltd onh u hen a'compan1ed b) a \"alad Rut·
ger• -tudent 10. Rutcers ,ruJenr ucket \\til be honored onl} ar th&lt;' \X'e,1
~ o Re·Entn Poli~ \ - Spectahn• 1&lt;'3\ mg the •tad tum \nil nor

be r&lt;'3Jmmed
· cketstub. ~pecratol" must present a uhole un·u&gt;&lt;.-d ucket to re-enter Gate
'upcn I)Of' w11l allow re-enm t,Jr pre•apprO\ cd exco:ruonal c•rcum.r.tncc'
onI,
Will C.tll - The w.n Call wtndow" loc.ltcd Ill the orth Gare ticker bnoth
&lt; and "cellon 116.
Accc,,ible Seatmg -Spec ally dc,~nl"&lt;l 3f&lt;'l' •mmcdtateh· behmd 1,&gt;\\cr lc\ d
secuor rea HlaHe Seatm£ '' 3\'atlal-lo: to a,conunoJare at Iea-t one gue,t
per d ,ahled ,pecll tor.

Stadlum Policies
Gate Procedures-All &gt;pectator- mu r pre&gt;&lt; m the1r own ucket. Specrawr-. then
h.'l:' ;Jnd c.ury·m contamers are 'ul-tc&lt;t lllm,peclll&gt;n h ,tadium ,~.:umy. The
(,11l&lt;lWinJ! Item&gt; are not permttted m Rutgcr' 'it,tdlum: .tlcoholac be\·erage,, c.ln,,
.::Ia" bottll''• cooler&gt;, balb, fla,b, umhrcJh, .md n&lt;1t&gt;emakcrs.
Alcoholic Beverages - Alcoholic be\-cr.tge' 1rc n\ll permmeJ m Rurgcr,
continued

117

�The r a re play , quirky b o unc e or b izarre situation c an give college football referees
ins tant h eadaches, e s pec ially s ince the y are expected to make immediate decisions
during the heat of battle . Under the gun, could you make the right call?
Touchdown Illu stra t e d gives y ou the whis tle. Below are rulebook headaches
designe d to t e st your know ledge of the game. You be the ref!

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BOSTON COLLEGE vs. SYRACUSE

NEBRASKA vs. TEXAS A&amp;M
Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch throws for split end Matt
Davidson in the end zone, but Aggies safety Michael
Jameson steps in and makes the interception. Jameson catches the ball on the 2-yard line, but backpedals into the end
zone, where he is taken down by Davidson.

BC tailback Cedric Washington runs to the outs1de. where
he·s hit hard at the BC 36-yard line by Orangemen defen·
sive end Duke Pettijohn. Washington's helmet flies off. but
he remains upright. Hopmg to outmaneuver Pettijohn. he
runs backwards. where he fumbles. The fumble is recov·
ered by Syracuse linebacker Morlon Greenwood. who's
immediately stopped at the 30.

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WISCONSIN

vs. MICHIGAN STATE

Down 26-24, with four seconds on the clock the Badgers
have the ball on the Spartans 15-yard line. Quarterback
Brian Bollinger rolls out of the pocket, but cant hod an open
receiver. With time expired, and Spartan linebacker Josh
Thornhill bearing down on him, Bollinger drop kicks the
ball towards the end zone. and through the goal post.

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ARMY

vs. NAVY

Naval academy wide receiver Brandon Rampani is lined
up on the far right. After the snap, Army defensive back
Derrick Goodwin pushes him at the line of scrimmage, and
he steps out of bounds. He steps back in bounds, runs down
the field. and catches a pass in the end zone from quarterback Brian Broadwater.

YOU' RE THE REF:

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�RUTGERS STADIUM
"r dlUm An) speer t r pos =mg alcohol ~111
be asked 10 urrcnder t Any peer tor under the
mtluen~ of ale hoi ~•II he •!.:ed to lea\e thl"
tJd;~m

:o\t&gt; "m&lt;~king P(llin - Per umHr

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u :n\, smolang IS 001 (ll.'mlllted anywhere m- de the
&lt;t d urn ( 1tatm area resr r01 m5 and concourse
auas).

Umbrdla, Pwh1bir~J - To .n,urc ,Jf~q and
good held\ l&gt;!blilt), urnl&gt;rellas 11re not rermm.-d m
Rurg,r• :,t,Jdlllm.
Pet- Prohibited l'~t-urc pn&gt;luhu.-d m Rutgcr&gt;
"••Jnun.
Cro~d Nt&gt;i-l· PcnJit) - l mler l\CAA rub,
~xn ,11 m I Jnu mwlbJ cn'"J nn1&gt;e (i.e !100&lt;'·
IMktn) can result m a frH'•)arJ renalr, a~uN rhc
home ream Plea'c nbscn c quarrerh:lck md ofhcral'r ~rgn 1b for qu1ct \ 1ol.uor' rna) t-e a,h.J to
lea\ c the snd urn.
hciJ Rl~l.ui''"' - ~pt~tator. mu t keep off rhe
ria) llljl fields at all ume, dunng nJ atrer the~.
An)t ne' rolltmJ: thiS p&lt; he&gt;, \1 1ll be escorted from
the •t dlUm and ub1ca to arrest. ~rect.uor, mu,t
usc the •t J
t the lo" er concourse le\ d.
Public AJJI\'" .,,,rem - ThepubhcaJJre" ')'·
rem 1&lt; mtcr
rh (, r &lt;pcccaror 1mtorma·
non Ctmcmung the game Pk -.e do not reque-t the
use of the puhJ.c 1d..lr~ S)'Sil m to rnal&lt;" :.tX 1al con·
tact,. ~ &gt; ppcals "rll be made 0\cr the puhhc aJJre.,.,
,, 11\ nCt'Jll under cxcepu, nal Clro.•m,tanc~.
"•&gt;hcirJtil&gt;n -The sellmgot an) Item~~ on~ one
' ·~ than um1 ~r ll}·aurh,,rr-,J per,onnd 111 and
uwunJ Rurgu' Stadutm, mduJrng rhc parkm.:
''"'· 1, rroluhu,.,J. \ 111l.u.n nrc :;ub)e.:tto pnl&gt;{'Cuuon.
'it.1diurn Garc, AcH , •r1d11m 11a m.un ~orrh
n..l \\'e t gates. Ex11 tx!rum 113 all Ea,t, :-\onh and
\X'. t G IHS ft o( the lo"cr ~l'IICOUN'.

General Stadium Directory and
Information
t.tning lime' - All home J:3111e ud:er:; md care
tent llH' rarung limes Pic 'C con,ult your local
nn&lt;pa~r r 01llthc ucket f£ice, (7J2) .,45.
2766, 1&lt; ~ nftrm
l.Aht and h&gt;und
rnqu uu to the t d1um )t If (g tt arundanu
ushm orr ckelliffict) Foil ~ rng each 1me, an)
uncla1m&lt;.-d arttde 11111 be turned 01 cr to the Um' crsrt} Polrcc Dcp rtment nJ hdd there for
prorcr ldenllf1C311on. C II[, &lt;31\ he Jrr~ttcd to
( d2) ~l2-7ZIJ.
hr,t Aid - hr-r .uJ tacrlnrc' 1r~ avalla!-le
hchmd "l'CIIun 115 (N(Irth End Zrml',l.otrerCon·
CIIIIT\d ~lcd1(.1l .1"1'1 11\ll' 11,,1 ., a1·.ulahlc on

both upper conc01me5 and rrutde rhe -tndtum hy
conra.tmg the ne rc:.t usher
e.:urit1 -For poh~;e &lt; 1&lt;rance, the command
po-t l ' located t-t"hrnd ~CIIon 116 (1'\urth End
oncormt), or '-onr ct nearest u her
Rut::er' "ou1cnir- -An. macmearra~ of Rut·
cer&gt; l,;n er- l ''lU' emrs are aqu!Jble It come·
menrl~ locart-d !\&lt;)lefty booths behrnd ~lions I I 5
.mJ 116(:-.'cmhf.ndZone l.l~«t'!'~). &lt;\\ell
b Ea,r Lowu C ncour'e and Wc,t Gate- An~a,.
Refre,hment;, Rdrc,hnwnt' .uc S(&gt;IJ fr&lt;&gt;lll C\11\·
cc-sl\ln ,t.1nd' l•x.11cd &lt;~ll rhc ll&gt;Wcr mJ urpa
C(II\COUN~ le,ek Thl• Rutgcr' D1n&gt;11&gt;n ol Du\mg
Scrncc' I) thl· ,t,JJIUtn I&lt; &gt;tid ~onu:"1on 1l'lt.lor.
Re&gt;t Room' - Re,t won" nrc l&lt;&gt;carc,l rhmugh·
out r &lt;&lt; '" cr nnJ upper concour&gt;e&gt; B•h chang·
mg table- are 3\allaHc m spec1alh -marlcd rncnr&gt;
and "omenr' re't room' on both le1rl.s
Tdepht&gt;nc' - Puhllc telephones arc loc.ued aim~
the lo~'l'r anJ upper concourses One telephone r
each loc
slgTI3ted ior "heclchan US&lt;"
\\'t&gt;ather or "r.,dium Emefl!cndc, - In c.nc of
an) -.e~e rt
r or other Clrcwrur.mces \1 h1ch
tna) nece;,rtarc- e\ acuau&lt; n of the stadiUm, plea.&lt;e
folio~ drrecuons l'f stadJUm perwnnel (pohce,
u-hcr-, P.A anne&gt;unccr, etc ) ro the lJUickc t md

and tollow -•~n&lt; ro Rut~:er- and to
appropnate lm.
• From Route 28i Tra,·elin~ South: Take Route
~~~
· 1 ro the Cenrenn
&lt;\Hnue exu and

, n' to Rur "e" an..! ro the arrropnar.: lor
• From the Garden State Parl.."a' Tra1eling
South: Foil~ Park"~~ '.ut.; to Ex11 12Q.Sc" jcr'&lt; Turnp1ke. Travel South on the ~&lt;:" Jcr'~\
Tump•k~ to Exrr9·'tw Brunswick. Foil~ from u
1'x11e.
• From the Garden State Parkway Traveling
North: Follow Parkway "lorth w Exu
105·R&lt;urc IS. t'lke Route IS North anJf,,llowdm.'\:·
!l&lt;&gt;n' tr 1m** abuvc.

Rutgers Stadium Lots
•Scarlet &amp; Green· Enrer na R11 er Road to Sut·
r

R, ""'

• Br'"' n and \\'bite • Enrer na .\ietlar&gt; L"lne to
Sutrhc-n Road
• Ydlcm • Enter 1IJ .\fetlar- Lane to Bren Road
e\\ Roo..!
• Blue &amp; Ph, ,jc;, • Enter na Hoe- Lane \'\'c,t to
•\...:n Road
• Purple • Emu\ •a ~ierlar&gt; Lane to Bren Road

Jobasoa Park Lots
:o\igbt Game afct\ "u~,,tion' - Uulr:e hgnt·
ed •ca'
".:'
the t dJUm nd park·
mg lor-. :-\o p&lt;N·~:ame t ulgaung r• Jllm1rd at
lll,!ht game,,

Directions to Rutgers Stadium Lots
(Sutphen Road, Busch Campus,
Piscataway)
Game Da) '\,or~:: Plea-t• he n"arc of posreJ s1gns
on all ~ ,. ~ ,., Ill the :-:e" Bruns\\l~kJPlsCat•
awa) 1 u:rn1t~. "hrch "1ll d1recr Rutgers f ns to rhe
arrropnare route on game d ) The folio\\ m
dnecuon.'
neral tra' el purpose&lt; on I~
• From the \.ey. Jer'e' Turnpike, ~orth or
Sooth: 1: t ~
:\n Bruns\\ 1ck and pa) toll.
**FoUOI' lgll&gt; for Route I !\orrh :\e" Brun," ~L
Procet.--d al ng Route IS ~ rrh, cr 'Ill the Rlu
nan Rl\er, lpproxmuteh j 7 m1les Proceed
rhrou..h the hght t the end of the bnd c. ta) •ng
10 the nght I d nd tr 1elrn~: trnrghr for Bro\\ n,
\Vh1re, Yello~. Purple. or Arhlcuc Center p;1rkmg.
'x
C
or Ph) ••~ lou..
• From Route I, Korth or outh: T.1l~ 1hc l'XIt
tur Route I" \.or h \.c\\ Rrun'" 1d tnd ph&gt;ccl.'J
from 1htwc

• From Route 287 Tra1cling North: T1kc R&lt;&gt;Utl'
287 North f(&gt;thl' '&gt;l&gt;uth R.mJl1lphnllc Rt1.1J Ex11

120

• Enrer 113 R1ver R, ...d l'f LanJmc Lane
• From Roure I North. take Ex11 !i :\'orth anJ
fl&gt;llo\\ 'l£n'
• From R&lt;&gt;ute l~7. take exa for Roure 527-!\c"
Brun~w1ck (Ea&gt;ton Awnue) and folio" ''gn'
u At~,,J bnch Brulge and Metkrrs Lan,

Rutgers Athletic Ceater
(FRI f. \hurrl. Bu.&lt; Senue 1 SraJmm arec~)
• Enrer' ~ 1t &gt;m Lane or Avenue E
• From R, te \ !\orth, cx•r fur Route 2i ~orth
m J · Jllo" ''!:n'
. ~ nRoutc2 i",E(ltS.'llt' RandolphHIIcRoad
l cntennr.ll Ann.1c .mJ tollo" ''lm'

** A1oul Lynch Brid~e and .\tetlars Lane
UMDIJ Medical School
(LmuU'd FREE '\huwe Bu.s Sen~t:e It) Swdium area)
• Erucr \'Ia Hce. J..an.. We&gt;t {f011'1lc?rly Old H-e Lane).
• RecommcndeJ Jrrecrion:; are trom Route 2 i to
appropnate ex11. (Yelloo, Blra. Purple lm~).
• All parking ra,,e, mu,t be rre-pa1d, m .ld\'l!nce
onh·. cxccrt Athletic Center pa"e'.
• P.ukmg pa"c' can be purcha,ed day of game, 1f
n .ui.Jhlc. at $5.(1(1 rer \'chicle.
• FREE 'huttb run arrroxlrnately el·ecy thirty (30)
mmute' hegmnmg three hour&gt; pnor to k1ckotf.

�RUTGERS

BIG EAST SCHEDULE
Thur...day, October 12

Sundav, Augu ... t 2 7

BCA Bowl. Blacbhurg, Va.
Georgi,t Tech ar V1rgmta Tech

\Ve,t V1rgin1.1

M1am1 at Temple
Boston College .lt Pitt:.hurgh
Vtrganta Tech &lt;H Syracuse
Notre Dame &lt;H We,t Virginia
Rutgers at Navy

Boston College 14, WcH Vjrginm 34
Akron 23 Virginia Tech 52
Kent 7, Pm.,hurgh 30
Villanova 21 , Rutgers 34
Buffalo 7, SHac.u"c 63
Temple 17, Na,·) 6

Saturday, eptember 9

Pithburgh 'lt Bowlmg Green (ERT)
Bo. . ron College at Arm\' (Fox Sport' '\;et)
Mi1mi at \Va,hingron (ABC)
Syracu'e at Cincinnati (Fox ~(X rt' Net)
Buffalo at Rutgers
Temple at M \r) land
Saturday, September 16

Rutgers at Virginia Tech (ERT)
Maryland at West V1rgima (ESPN2)
Penn State at Pm!&gt;hurgh (CBS)
Bowling Green at Temple • ff
Saturday, September 23

Rt4tgers at Pittsburgh
M1am1 at West Virgm1a (CBS)
Na,·y at &amp;bton College (ERT)
Syracuse at East C.lmlm:t (ESPN2)
Ea~tern M1chig.m u Temple • ff
Thursday, September 28

West V1rgan1.t

1t

Temple - ff

Saturday, September 30

Virginia TeLh at Bo. . ron College
Miami at Rutgers
Bngham Young at Syracuse (ESPNZ)
Saturday, October 7
Temple at Virgtma Tech
Pittsburgh at Syracuse
ConnectiCUt at Boston College
Florida State at M1am1 (CBS)
Idaho at West V1rgania

(E~P~)

:00 p.m.

Noon/6:00 p.m.

TBA

Saturday, O ctober 2 1

Saturday, September 2

V1rgan1a Tech 1t Ea-.t Carolina (ESP~)

qm1a Tech

Saturda.,. , October 14
Temple at Rutgers
s.,. racu'e at Bllston College

Thursday, August 3 1
M&lt;.. eese St;ue 14, ~1wni 61

Thursday, September 7

t \

Cancelled

Nolm
Noon/3:30p.m.
Noon/7:00p.m.
Noon/7:00p.m.
Noon

Saturday, O ctober 28

Rutgers at Boston College
Pm:-.burgh u Virgml,\ Tech
LllUI~Iana Tech at Miam1

8:00p.m.

Noon
~lXlO

3:30p.m.
3:30p.m.
6:00p.m.
6:00p.m.

Noon

Noon
3:30p.m.
6:00p.m.

Saturda y, N ove mber 4
Temple lt &amp;hton Colleg(
\ 1rgtma Tech at M1,1m1 (CB ~)
Svracu~e at We,t Virgini.t
~orth Cawltna at Pm... burgh

Noon

TBA
TBA

}.;Qln

!\:oon
~oon

'oon/3:30 p.m.

Saturday, N o" ember 11
Syracuse at Temple
Noon
West Virginia at Rutgers
Noon/2:00 p.m.
Pmshurgh at M1am1
TBA
Bo~ton College at Notre Dame (NBC)
3:30p.m.
Virganta Tech &lt;1t Central Flonda
6:00p.m.
Saturday, N ovember 18

3:30p.m.
3:30p.m.
Noon
, oon
6:00p. m.

Pittsburgh at Temple
M1ami at yra&lt;.w.e (ESPN)
East Camlina at West Virgm1a (ESPN)
Notre Dame at Rutgers (CBS)

Noon
6:30p.m.
Noon
3:30p.m.

Friday, N ovember 24

We . . t Virgm1a at Pitbhurgh (CBS)

2:30p.m.

7:30p.m.
Saturday, N ovember 25

Noon 3:30
7:30p.m.

Rutgers at Syracuse
Boston College at M1ami
Virganta at V1rginia Tech

8:00p.m.

1:00 p.m.
TBA
Noon
Noon
1:00 p.m.

ERT • ESPN Regwnal Te levisiOn
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Ill

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KNOW THE RULES
By Kate Rickey
Assistant Director
of Athletics
ll n1u di~·h.H,I ....,, ulet

A

Km~.:lu fans out thcr~ k no''
tt ,my gt\'Cil tnlllll~nt wh11 is
eltgtbl~ anJ who ts not. Whether
you r~ad .thout tt m th~ p;tp~r. on
the web or you arc "tn the kn11w"
via som~ 11thcr C\ll11tl\Unic,lti\lllS
medlllm, you alsll pmhably kno\\
the rea"lm why .m tndtgthl~ pbver 1s
ineltgthk. Rut do \'llU rc.tlly krww what ts
requir~d 111 stu,lem·athletes .K'Ildcmic.tlh'
111 order to p.uttctpat~ tnmt war-to-year!

Freshman Year
lntttal Eltphiltt~ "r md.uds
All freshmen mu't meet thl '-CAA
stand.uJ, tor mm.tl eltgthtltt}' tn l'rdcr w
he tmml·dtateh eligihll· fM pr.tettce.
cnmpettttllll .md .uhlcttc ftn,m~:tal .nd
durmg their hN yc.tr 11f xhOt)l. In order
to he .1 full qu.tlttler (an mdt\'tdu.tl '' ho b

eltgthlr for ,1!1 rhree thtnJ::s just mentioned), ,1 ,rudem must mel!t ,t sltdtng
,c,lle that mclu,les a core htgh school
grade ('&lt;Hnt average and a standardt:ed
test -.core. The s&lt;..ak• range' fmm a 2.0
GPA \lith a 1010 SAT (or ,u1 86 ACI)
w ,t 2.5+ GPA wtth .111 b20 ~AT (nr 68
ACT). F11r .til freshmen (at ;til NCAA
Dt\'bllln I ,mJ II sd1\loi-.), these requtremenr, ;uc cerrtfted thwuJ;:h a central
l)rgantz;ltton, the NCAA Clc.mnghow·e.
(Although thts has tht.: "1\CAA" i.lbel
anacheJ to tl, tt b .Ktu.tll) n1 t a r.trt 1'f
thc NCAA nauon,tl otf'iLe 'raft. It ts a
scpar.tte orgamzarton both on p.tper and
physical~\-.)

Freshman Year
Conrmum~.: Elt~thtltt\' St.md.trJ,
As you know, the ,tc,tdemtc st,md.trds
d11 not end .liter nne bc\.omes eltgthle ,1,
a freshman.
Ont:l' till' mJt,·idu.tl
hccnme, .t "full-tledJ;:l'd" studenr-.tthlere
at a unl\·erstty ( i.l'., .tft\."r h1· pr she ha'
attended thl• ftrsr day 11f prautee or cla~s­
cs), he or shl· must then hcgtn to mt•et
NCAA "conunutng cltgthtltt)" 11r '\arts·

t.tctory rrogr~·""
r~·gu brtotts 111
l&gt;r,ler tll he eltgt·
hie for compl'rt·
th\11, E.1..:h }"l'.tr
an
tndindu;tl
p r ll g r e s s c s
rhn1ugh sdtll&lt;ll,
the
NCAA
st.mdards
.tr~
somewhat dtf·
ferl'nr. Hl'rl' "a
breakdown of the NC A. A requirl'tlll'llts
as an indh·idu;tl enters each \"l';tr of
sch1JOI after the freshman yc,tr. (Thus, tf
the indivtdual docs not mn·t the tl\lted
rcqutremenrs ,lt the start of thl· gt\"Cn
,·car. hei,he will be ineligihle f11r wmpe·
ntion for at least the hrst semester ot the
,ll:ademtc year. The 111di'"idu,tl ~:oukl "g\."t
health\·" or make up .m\' .tc:.tdemtc ddl·
ctcncies hv the end of rh.tt scmcstl'r .md
potentiall~ re-g.nn eltgihil!l) tor the
beg111ntng ,J( the next semester. Thts ts
11bnou'h onh helpful in spllrts that
encomp;t;,s lx1th semesters.)

Sophomore Year
• 1\tu~t successfully complete 24 hours 11f
credit hetween the 11pcning of classes h1r
the fall of his/her frc,hman year and the
end of the summer ses-.Hln immedtatcly
rrecedtng his/her sophomore year.
* Of the 24 hours, 12 may he retm·dt.tl·
tyre courses. (RemeJtal Cllltrscs mav
onh· be counted ww.uJ thl• 24 hour
requirement when taken during the

tre:.hman vear.)
Of the 24 hl1urs, IS (i5%) must he
taken during rhe re).:ul.u acad1•mk y1'ar
(i.e., fall. wmter l'r 'pnng term,)

Junior Year

• ~ 1ust succes_,iullr complete 24 hours ,1f
credit between the opening nf cl.t"e' tor
the fall of his/her sl)phlllllllfC ye,tr an,l
the end of the summer ses,inn tlllllll'dt·
ately preceJmg hts/her junt11r year, 11r
mu't have an average of 12 cr~,Jit h11Urs
for every semester of e\'ery year thl· tmlt\'idual has t-een m atrcndance as a full·
time student

123

* 75'}., of the,e hours mu't 1-e mken Jur·
tng the ,tc.ldcmt~.- year.

* Mu,t declare ,1 'rcctfic degree progr.tm
(maJor)

* :-..1ust h.t\"e 25'}o ot the course r\."qutremenh ior thl· Jcgree completed

* Must have .tt least a 1.8 GPA
Senior Year

* Mu,t succ.c-;sfully complete 24 h11ttrs of
~:redtt between the 11pening

of classc~ for
the fall of lm/hcr juntllr year and the end
of the summer sc"inn immediately prccedtn~ his/her senior year, or must have
.m ,t\"Crage of 12 crcdtt hour' for every
setnl'stcr of e,·ery year the tndindual h;h
hccn in attend.mce a~ a full-time studem
* i5% 1l thcse hnur' mu&gt;t 1-e taken dur·
tng the .Kademtc vear
• Must h,l\"e 50'\, l&gt;f the requirements t~"lr
hts/her currcm spcctfic degree pmgr.tm
completed
* Mtht h,l\"e at least a 1.9 GPA

Fifth Year

* Must suc.cts,fully comrlete 24 hour' l)f
.:redtt between the opening of da~ses for
the f:tll of his/her semor year and the end
of the summer sesswn immediately pre·
ceding his/her fifth year, or mu~t have ,m
;werage of 12 credit hour~ for e\'ery
semester of every year the tndi\'idual ha,
hccn tn attendance as a full-ttmc student
* 75'&gt;o of thesc ht1Urs must he taken dur·
mg the .tcad1·mtc year
* Must h;l\"e iS% of the requtrrmenr.. for
h1s/hcr current spectfic degree completed
* Must haw at least a 1.9 GPA
TI1cse are the standards ,tLtJenr-ath·
kt~;s must mect tn order to preserve their

'-.:CAA eligihilit\" for cnmpetttton.
TI1ere arc addttlllllal regulations all stu·
dent' at Rutga.. Unt,·crs~ty mu't fulfill m
order to remam m good a~.~aJemic standmg. Thcse n~gulations \"at")· by thc col·
leg.:- tn whtch the student 1s enmlled.
It vou have any que~ttons related to
NC o\A ntles, or have knowledge &lt;lf ,t
posst hie 'tolatton. please conract the
Compli.HKe Office (Kate Hickey or Rita
Kay Thomas) at 445·784 3.

�RUTGERS

FALL SPORTS
This Week in Rutgers Athletics:
Sun. lO

Field Hockey
Men's Golf
Women's Golf
Women's Soccer

Tu~. 12
Wed. 13
Fri. 15

Volleyball
Men's Soccer
Men's Golf
Women's Soccer
Volleyball

Sat. 16

Men's XC
Women's XC
Field Hocke,
Football
Men's Golf
Men's occer
~1en\ Tennis
Volle) ball

at Old Dominion
2:00p.m.
Na\')- Fall lm ttatwnal
Sally Hobson Memoria l Invitational at Rutgers
Syracuse Tourn,uncnt
vs. Buffalo
12:00 p.m.
Stony Brook
7:00p.m.
at Seton Hall~
4:00p.m.
James Madtson Invitarional
Rutgers Classic Tournament
Syracuse vs. Rtchmond
6:00p.m.
Rutgers \'s. George Washington
8:00p.m.
South Carol in&lt;l Tournament
vs. Sam Houston St&lt;He
5:00p.m.
Fordham lnvitationnl
Princeton lnvit.ttional
at Michigan
1:00 p.m.
at Virginia Tech*
TBA
James ~1adison Invitational
\Vest Virginia*
7:00p.m.
at Penn t.ltc Invitational
South Carolina Tournament
\'s. Mtami Un.iv~r:-.it\'
10:00 a.m.
vs. South Carolina '
4:00p.m.

Featured Match of the Week:
Men's Soccer
Saturday, September 16
Yurcak Field
Rutgers vs. West Virginia
lllhe Rutgers Unt\erStty men's soccer team, led by
I junior back Davtd Boutilter (pictured), will open its
home schedule with a match \ 'S. West Virginta on
Saturd.ly, September 16. The Scarlet Knights were
ranked 20th m the preseason nauonal poll and are anne~
tpating anmher htghly~successful season in 2000. The
2000 cason will also mark the 20th anniversary for head
coach Bob Rcasso, who came to Rutgers in 1982 and has
transformed the program into a national power, with
three Final Four appearances, including the 1990
National ChampiOnship game. The West Virginia
match will also feature an Anniversary celebration ,
featuring the return of several prominent former players.
Anniversary All~Star teams were selected during the
offseason and those honorees will return to Rutgers to
participate in the specia l celebration.
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1976·79

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Free AgtnV1980

Albert Smith

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1982·85

New York Giants

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Kto Smith

DB

1977·80

Detroit Lions

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Let McDonald

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1995-99

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Rudy Smith

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1994-95

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Ed McMichael

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1978·80

New Jersey Generals (USFL)

Robert Sneathen

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1991·94

Philadelphia Eagles

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Gary Melton

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1988·91

Washington Redskios

Rich Spitzer

1980·82

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1986,88·90

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Craig Miner

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1991·92

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1949·51

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1959·61

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Jim Monahan

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Reggie StepbtJu

1997-98

New York Giants

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1977·80

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1983·86

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1995-99

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1983·86

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1993·96

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Boward Talman

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1912·15

Massillon Tigers

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1971·73

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1967·69

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New Orleans Saints

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Washington Redskios

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Bill Pickel

DT

1979·82

Los Angeles Raiders

Bill Powell

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RB

1995·98

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Mark Wuhinglton

1992·95

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1960·62

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1969·70

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Harold Young

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1981-84

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1982·85

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1967-69

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RU'I'GERS
S'I'ADIUM

2000 ticket Policies
I ~ t!ln .d p ultng tor all game:- (/wrnt, QU'II~. and posH~ason) \\111 be ha-ed
on S&lt;: Nl!l Tkkct and S.:arlet R ro•nt ')'tc:m (pomu are auamed frvm conmbu·
uuru , 'tan ru a &lt;eruun ucket holder, .-\lumlll :\wX:kiUiill memb.."rship, uason IICketi
held m sport; other chan foorbaU, and Pmulenn' Club m.:rnbersh1p). Secuom 105 &amp;
126, 'tlpul.nc a 250 romt mimmum; -caung 1n Scwun' 104, 106. 125. and 127
'urulatc 100 J'lllnt,. Call the Rutger' Tlch · ("1•·,&lt;· r :X ulet R lor more: mfor·
mauon on the romt '}'rem.
2. lndl\ ,Jual, "•-hmg ro -1t t&lt;M!cther must submn therr order' to!!ether. All &gt;eat'
"1ll be a.-.1gned attotd n~ to the lo'i\t-St pnont} 1n the group.
3. Seaung for ,mgle game- WILL :\OT BE ADJACE.'.'T to ea&gt;vn ncketloca·
uons.
4. A" " game u~ket' ordered m advance" ll be m.11led sepanueh, arproxlmatd}
three 11ceh pnor to game.
5 If nckct' .m: not u:ce1ved tW&lt;) J~\' pnor to the g3mc, plea'e call the Tacker
Off~ee at (732) 445·2766.
6. Ruti.'Cf\ b not n:&gt;JX111&gt;1hle for h-t ,")f &gt;tolen tid.l't' &lt;")f p;ulong ('NC,. :\0 REFlNDS

OR F_XCHA~GES.
7. Full remmancc mcludmc handlmg must ccompan} all apphcauon'
. For 'r&lt;:c•al hand 1carred ,eating/parkmg. plea&lt;(' call the ucl.et off1ce bet,lre
rlacmg onler,.
9. Tacker- 'UI&gt;JeCt ro ava•lahht).
10. Ch1ldren 24 month' (2 }ear-) and older mu t ha1c a tl,ket to the game
II. All mlormauon ~uhJ&lt;:Ct to change:
12. The m.1x1mum rc,ale premiUm. m accorJan,e "1th ~e" Jer)cy State !..111,

"20 percent of the ucket rnce or ::-3.00, "h,,he1·cr 1' ~re.ncr.

Stadium Parldag
I ~ll "TADIU~1 P1\RKI~G MUST BE PL;'RCHA''ED I'-= AOV.ASCE.
2. S[ A"('' PARKI~G: $3~l'C (m ludes all )IX home game,) for -ea-on ucL:·
et h,
tl).
3. ':il~loLE GA~IE PAR!\T'\G· ~; 00 Game·b)-g me parL:mg rna\ l'C purch -a!
m ,J\ me c. ParlCing iU''e&gt; are not ,old~ uhout ucL:et purcha,e,_ Da' of game

p.ukm~: '' nnl~ a\"1Uiablc m the Athlw, Ccnrcr lot'
4. Fan' w1,hm~: 10 park together mu't cntcr th&lt; l•&gt;t' Lt the same ume 1' a ~:wup,
wnh c.1ch vchtclc J 1,plapng a mat.:hmg p.trbng Jl·'" 1M that uea.
5. l bnd1C.1pped 10, rcg1,tran0n, r pbcar.l mu)t he rrc,cnt m order to r~'qUC't
hand1carrcd park mg. [)e;. 1 mat~ ,pot• arc m the :xarlet and Ydlo" lot' f(lr &gt;&lt;"'3·
'-On utkct holder' onh. and m the Athlcuc l.cmter anJ Phl'"' lot&gt; for ,mglc
t.:amc ud.et holder&lt; Prorer tdentihcauon m~~&gt;t he J~lared to p;ark 1n those arra&gt;
6. Parkmg tor hox tmck• m Purple or AthletiC ( emt'r lot' onl

Stadium Operatioas Commeats
The Rut~,'l:r- Lm\"CN!}' [)j, ~&gt;100 ,~ lnt&lt;·Kolkgott' Athku.::. l' c,xnmmed to pro1 ,Jull'
maxnnum -.crviCc .md t&lt;l makmg wur '"''1t to Rutgcl" StJdlUm an enJol-able exren·
encc. \Y/e ,II\' !-&lt;r.ndUI for the lettcf\ ol aprn.'I:I.L!I•\1\ rtX&lt;'!.~u:mg the coune:.y of our ,r;Uf
If you ha1 ,. nn ,ug~e,tll&gt;n.,, wmmcnb or quc,tl&lt;&gt;n,, rle.t-c lorward them to: Srad1·
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&gt;t' tre oren three (3) hours pnor to Iucke ff and d o'e at du,k. Park·
ta1lg:mng mu't l-e conhneJ to a ,mall area aroond your
\ ch1dc. For fan' wt,hing l:o park t(lgt'ther. all ~ch1de' mu't enter lot&gt; at the .;ame
tunc, J•,playmg matchll11g rarkmg P~"e'· For rca,on' of crowd ,afety, ,rad1um
lot p.trkmg will be re,erv'ed for tho,e ~ncndmg the game. If you do not ;ll!cnJ
the 1: nne, you~ 1ll be ib cd to lc~1e the ~tad nun r.1rlmg area at lack-ott time.
2 UmiCNty regulanon a d 'tate statutes &lt;II drug and al,ohol con,umptlon "'II
be stnctl~ enforced. Kc" , beer balls, and tents arc prohtblfed.
3 For fet~ purpo-e,, cli•rcoal ,hould he dl5(.3rded m -pec•all) marked barrels
locatt-d throughout the ~larking In Ple-.tst put II tr hI' · · ·... • rxcptacle
PLEA"E REMEMBER liHAT THE GRA '-'~FIELDS AR i ._ '"-[!" AllY B)
RUTGER..., ~TUDE:\'Tc; FOR C0~1PETITIO~ A~D Rh "RE'\T ON
I . Park

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m~ 'pace' are hmned and

ticket Policln u llaformatlaa
11ckct Polic1c~ -Even nc f\\&lt;l Yt'.lr' t&gt;t .~~e or &lt;'ldcr mu't have a nckct to enter
the ,t,1d1um. l11c ncker lder 1s ro.:,mctl'd w the x'Ctlnn, ro\\ and ,cat mdiC:ltt-d
t&gt;n the Utkct Per--oru lea· mg the•r 'cat&gt; durmg the game or between hahc, ma 1
be rcqu1rcJ to 'ho\\ thet ncket 'tubs 10 the u'hcr hef&lt; re the\ are rca hnm,·d
to thetr ecuon
All s:~les arc fmal. 11&lt;' et, w1!1 not be rcfundeJ • r replaced 1f Jo,t, m1splaced,
stolen, muulated or de,tn:&gt;\ed. The Rutgers (}j, ISIOn o.f lntercolll!(!tate Athlcuc'
resen c the ri,l:ht tv re\ l'e tiCker- b) retund of the pure ha-c rn~e
A.hance 11cker-- Ad nee ticket' are available at the Rut!!er.- Athleuc Ct'n·
tcr Ticket Ott•~~ weekda! '.::&gt;:00 am tO S:OC' pm. Thq ma1 al'o be purcha,cd un
game d.l) 11 the ';t •diu For completc tKlct mftlrm.ltu&gt;nl•r to pur~ha'e your
u,ket 11 11h v,, •· Ma&gt;te arJ, or D"l(l\'l'r vm the Athletic
Ticket Office, plme ca I (732) 445-2766.
tuJent lkkeh- Rurge" &gt;tudent !lckets ref&lt; r u e hy Rur~:er.- , ruJ.-m, on I~.
Thq rc not tran,ter !.,Itt "'' are \-altd onl~ "hen cc mpamcJ b) a vahd Rut·
g&lt;rs -rudent ID Rut~:c:rs ,tudent ucket&gt; ~111 he- h norC\1 onh at the We~t
Gate
:-\o Re-Entn Polk\ - Srectat( r' lea\ m the: •tadlUm "1ll n t t-e readmmcd
\\llh ucL:etstub. ~pee tat if" must present a wh,le un·used t1cket to re-enro.:r Gate
'upcr\ •sor&gt; "1ll allow .·entf) for rrc•opprm cd ex,epuonal c1rcum t.tn,c•
Pill~.

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hehtnd &lt;.;, • [II •I 116.
Ac.:e"ible Seltmg - 'pee ~lh dc,•gntxl art''' lllllnl'di.Hclv 1-c:hmd lo11cr le1 d
sewor- ·e l lahte Se~unc 1' D\1lll.lhll' w o,comm&lt;XIatc: arlea't one guc't
per d ,ahled &lt;pect t r.

Stadium Policies
Gate Procedures-All 'pect.llt&gt;f' mlbt pre"nt thw own uckc:t 'pect.ator--, tht'lr
h •I'' 1nd c,ury-m comaune.-, arc ,uhJect w '"'J'CUion h1 ,t &gt;dium '"'um1·. The
followm~ Item' are not permmed m Rutgcr' ::OtJd1um: .1lcohohc bevc:r,lge,,, 10,,
ghN bottle,, coolers, balb, fla,b, umhrdl.h .md nobemaker,.
Alcoholic Beverages -- AlcoholiC hc1 cr.tgc' .1rc not permincJ m Rutgcr&gt;
conhnued

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instant headaches, especially since they are expected to make immediate decisions
during the heat of battle. Under the gun, could you make the right call?
Touchdown Illustrated gives you the whistle. Below are rulebook headaches
designed to test your knowledge of the game. You be the ref!

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NEBRASKA vs. TEXAS A&amp;M
Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch throws for split end Matt
Davidson in the end zone, but Aggies safety Michael
Jameson steps in and makes the interception. Jameson catch·
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zone, where he is taken down by Davidson.

BC tailback Cedric Washington runs to the outs1de, where
he's hit hard at the BC 36-yard line by Orangemen defen·
sive end Duke Pettijohn. Washington's helmet flies off. but
he remains upright. Hopmg to outmaneuver Pettijohn, he
runs backwards. where he fumbles The fumble is recov·
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immediately stopped at the 30.

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ARMY vs. NAVY

Down 26-24, with four seconds on the clock the Badgers
have the ball on the Spartans 15-yard line. Quarterback
Brian Bollinger rolls out of the pocket, but cant find an open
receiver. With time expired, and Spartan linebacker Josh
Thornhill bearing down on him, Bollinger drop kicks the
ball towards the end zone, and through the goal post.

Naval academy wide receiver Brandon Rampani is lined
up on the far right. After the snap, Army defensive back
Derrick Goodwin pushes him at the line of scrimmage, and
he steps out of bounds. He steps back in bounds, runs down
the field, and catches a pass in the end zone from quarterback Brian Broadwater.

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h: a-keJ 10 surrender u An~ 'pecrator unJcr the
mtluence of akohol "til N: a,led to le;n c the
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' ,, ~mg b nor p&lt;'flllmed anywhere tn&gt;h.le the
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areas).
Umbrella, Pwhibircd - Tt&gt; cn,urc ,afery anJ
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cxcc-&gt;1\'t .md unct•nlttlllcd crowd llll~&gt;t' (Le no~.se­
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home re.un. Ple,,,c nh,erl'c qu.trt.:rback and ofiiClal't 'll:n 11, lor ()lilt I. Vtt&gt;l,ttor' mJ) f:.e a'kcd ro
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rl If I I ':11 all ttml" dunng anJ altcrthc z,Jme.
An) one 1rolaung rh" pohq "til be &lt;:&gt;eorrcd from
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Public AdJrc,, &lt;;,,rem -The puHtcaJJre,, ,,,.
rem '' mrcr &lt; J rn nh fc r -pccrator&gt;tmtormauon Ctmcl'r!lmg the gJmc Plea...,.. Jo nor r~'lfUot rhc
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other rh.m untwr,uy turhuri:cJ per-,mnd m anJ
uwund Rut~l·r, St.tuaum, mduuing the r.ukmg
lt&gt;t,, ,, pn&gt;luhut.J. \ hll.u,lr. arl.' &gt;U~JL'Ct w rro&gt;~."Cunon.
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mqu,ncs to the stadiUm &gt;tat! (gau arrendam,,
ttSh(rs or ucket office). Follo11 mg e.t.:h !!:tmc, am
unclamted arudc 11 Ill bC' wrn~-J 01 cr ro the Unrl'crsu) Polacc Dt•partment t~nd hdd there ior
rropt•r tdcnttflC:IUt&gt;n. C1ll, ~.111 be directed to
(732) 9H 7211.
FiN Aid
rtN atd f.tctlttte' arc .11 ailablc
hehm,l Sect ton 115 (North End Zone, Lo11•er Con·
cmmc) Mcd~t.tl a""t•mce also " .ll'adable on

both urrer concou~' anJ m,tJc rhc ,tDJIUm b1
neare-r u,hcr.
Securitv -For ro 1Cc '"l't :nee, the command
l"'&gt;t t&gt; located h:h
"Xd m 116 (1\'orth End
:. 'k L ·. &lt; Conemo, . · , ntJCt nearc't u'hcr
Rutger' Souwnir&gt;- An nttractl\ r arra1 01 Rut·
~cr&gt; Lnl\·et&gt;~t' ,ou1 l.'mr' arc al' ulthlr at c0m emend) located n..wdr~· booth., hehrnJ Sewnn.' 115
anJ 116 (:-..'urth End Zlm&lt;,l.l&gt;trcr Cont·u•mel. a' \ICII
as East Lower Conc&lt;lUr'e and \Ve,r Gate Areas.
Refreshmenb- Rctrc,hmcnr' ,nc sold lrt&gt;m con·
cession 'ranJ~ located tlll the lower .md upp~r
concour'e len:ls. The Rur~cr' Dll'tslllllllf Dmmg
St:rnccs 1s the ,t.tdtum ft&gt;od 'oncc"n•n 1·cnuor.
Rest Room'- Re&gt;t rtlllm' .Ire l&lt;..:.m:,l rhwu~h­
our tht: lower and upper conwur-cs. Ba~)' chang·
Ill!! table, are .n'ailahle m 'rccaally-m.trkcd m.:nts
and woment' rc'r worn' on b..1rh lc1ck
Telephone&gt;- Publt~ telephone' urc locat~.J along
the lower and upper con,our-..:,, One tdcrhone at
each loc tll&gt;n 1, uc,tgn.H~-d lor 11heekha1r u-e
Weather or Stadium Emel'):encic' -In &lt;N.' of
an~ &gt;CI'Crc 1\C lthcrorothl"fCif\.Um&gt;tilllCC \\htch
may nece"1rate e1 acuauon of the 'tadrum, plea-e
follo11 duccuo11&gt; l'f 'tadtum perSQnncl (poltce,
u,her-. P.A Jnnounccr, etc) to rhe qut,~c't and
safe,t ex t
C&lt;''lt·•~tmg rh,

Night Game Safety Sui!J.le&gt;tion' - Uult:t' ltght·
ed area' ·o .1\:ce,, nd e.xtr the 'raJmm and park·
ing lob. ::-lo lll'&gt;t·gamc tatlg.Hmg I' allowed ,n
ntght game,.

Directions to Rutgers Stadium Lots
(Sutphen Road, Busch Campus,
Piscataway)
Game Da) ~ote: Plc,J&gt;e ~c ;1\1 .ue pf ro'reJ ''!!I"
on all highlla\'' m the :-;e11 Brun'llick/Pr,,at·
a11ay I'ICIIlltl". whiCh wtll dtrc•r Rurgcr- I an' ttl rhe
apprornate route on gam&lt;' Ja). Thl.' folln11 Ill!!
dtrecuon.' 1re k•r ~cncral rral'el purp.."e' onh
• From the :-.e11 Jer'e' Turnpil-e, :'\onh or
Soorh: T.·.;e E&gt; 9-:\c" Brum11 tck and pa) toll.
**Follo11· '1!.'11' I&lt;X Route 1 :-\onh·:\c11 Brufu111.l.:
Procc..-J along Route ts :\'onh, cr "1111: the R.unan Rtn·r, aprroxtmJtd) l.7 mtlc.. Pro,eed
through the ltghr It the end of the bndge, sta)tng
m the nght land and rra1 ehng 'lmght l•&gt;r Rro" n,
Whne. Yell0", Purple, or Athleuc Cent( r p;nkmg,
anJ left t, r '-c uler. (,. c · •. Rl L ur 1'1 ) '''' lor,.
• From Route l, North or South: T1ke rhc CJCII
for Route 18 :-Jonh-Ncw Brunswtd and prtxccd
from * ab01·e.
• From Route 287 Traveling North: Take Route

287 North to the South Randolphvtllc Ro.1d Extt

120

and follow sum~ to Rur~:er&gt; and ro
appr pr· h! lut.
• From Route 287 Traveling South: Take Route:
2Si :,Outh •o rhe Centermial :\l'enue extt anJ
k: U\t Sll!ll&gt; tO Rurger&gt; .md to the arrwpnate lot.
• From the Garden State Parkwa1 Tra1·eling
South: Fol 011 Parkway South to Exit J2Q·Ncwjcr·
'cl' Turnpike. Tra1·el South on the 1'\ew Jer"!\'
Turnpike to Exu 9-l'\ew Brunswick. Follow from**
abtlle.
• From the Garden State Parkway Traveling
North: Follow Parkway North to Ex11
lOS-Route 18. Take Route 18 North and follow direc·
t1ons ff'Jm ** abu1·e.

Rutgers Stadium Lots
•Scarlet &amp; Green· Enrer na Ral'er RoaJ to Sur
phcn R~e~d
• Bro11 n and White • Entcr 1·ra Metlar- lane to
'-1 rrhcn Road
• Yellow • Enter 1ta .\letlars Lane ro Brett Road
to Barrho "'1ew RoaJ
• Blue &amp; Ph\&gt;ics ·Enter na Hoe' Lane \Ve,t to
Frc. n"h •\&gt;en Rood
• Purple • Enter na .\1erlan. Lane to Brett RoaJ

Jobasoa Park Lots
• Enter na Rt1·er Road or Landmg Lane
• Fwm R&lt;)ute IS Jl.:orrh, take Exn 27 ~orrh anJ
fl&gt;llll\\ Sl!;n&gt;
• From Route 287, take exit for Route 527-New
Brumwtck (Easton Avenue) and follow "gns
** At111d Lynch Bndge and Metlars Lan&lt;'

Rutgers Athletic Center
(FREE Shuul.: Bu:; Senice ro Sradium area)
• Enrcr via Sunom Lane or Avenue E
• From R&lt;~utc I~ North, extr lor Route: 27 ~onh
and follow signs
• Ff()m Route 287. Extt s.~uth RandolphHlle Ro:td
or Ccnrcnnral An~nue and follow stgns
** Amid Lyn.:h Bridge and .\ietlars Lane

UIIDIJ lledical School
(Umlled FREE Shtmle Bus Ser\1ce 10 Stadium area)
• Enrer l"tt H00 l..ane \Vor {frJJ'Tl1eriy Old Hoo Lane).
• R~-c0mmcnJeJ Jarecrions are from Roure 2o7 to
orrropriate exit. (Yellou·. Blue. Purple lors).
• All rarkmg pas.es muot be pre-paid, m adl'ance
only, cxcert Athletic Center passes.
• Parkmg pa&gt;seo can be purchased day of game, af
:ll'ailablc, ar $5.00 per 1•ehicle.
• FREE shuules run approximately every tharty (JO)
minutes begmning three hours prior ro kickoff.

�RUTGERS

BIG EAST SCHEDULE
Sundav, Augu.,t 27
BC-\ Bowl. Blacbburg. Va.
Georgia Tech ar V•rgm.a Tech

Thur..,da,, October 12
\Ve,t Vug1ma ac Vugm•a Tech

Thursday, Augu.,t 31
Mc.\:ce'l St ne 14. !\1wni 61
Saturday, September 2
Boston College 14, We~t V1rgims1 34
Akron 23 Virginia Tech 52
Kent 7, Pmshun:h 30
Villanova 21, Rutgers 34
Buftalo 7. SuaqN: 63
Templl' 17, ""-·I'') 6
Thursday, September i
V1rgtn1'l Tech :n Ea,t Carolina (ESP.
Saturday, September 9
Pittsbun:h 'lt Bowlmg Green (ERT)
Bo~ron College ar Arnl) (Fo.x Sport~ '\;ec)
Mi1mi at \Va,hmgton (ABC)
Syracu-.e u Cmcmnatl (Fl X sr, rt' :-.Jet)
Buffalo at Rutgers
Temple at ~1m land
Saturday, September 16
Rutgers at Virginia Tech (ERT)
Maryland at West V1rgima (ESPN2)
Penn State at Pittsburgh (CBS)
Bowlmg Green at Temple • ff
Saturday, September 23
Rutgers at Pittsburgh
M1am1 ar West Virgm1a (CBS)
Na,·y ar &amp;l.,ton College (ERT)
Syracuse ar E.bt Cctrlllma (ESP~2)
Ea.. rern Mich1g.m ,\t Temple • ff
Thursday, September 28
West Virgm1.1 u Temple - ff
Saturday, September 30
Virgini 1 Tec.h ar Bo,ron College
Miami at Rutgers
Bngham Young at Syracuse (ESPN2)
Saturday, October 7
Temple at Virgm1.1 Tech
Pmsburgh at Syracuse
Connecticut at Boston College
Florida Stare ar M1am1 (CBS)
Idaho at West V1rgmia

(I:.!:-&gt;P~)

~:00

p.m.

Cancelled

Noon
Noon
3:30p.m.
6:00p.m.

3:30p.m.
3:30p.m.
, oon
, oon
6:00p.m.

Noon/6:00 p.m.
TBA

Saturday, October 21
M1am1 at Temple
Boston College .u Pittsburgh
V1rgmta Tech at Syracuse
Norrc Dame .lt Wc.,t Virginia
Rutgers at Navy

Noon
Noon/3:30p.m.
Noon/7:00 p.m.
Noon/7:00p.m.
Noon

Saturda)', October 28
Rutgers at Boston College
Pm~burgh at Virgm11 Tech
Lou1~1ana Tech at M.am1

8:00p.m.

;-..;oon
!\oon
3:30p.m.
3:30p.m.
6:00p.m.
6:00p.m.

Saturday, October 14
Temple at Rutgers
'), r.1cu'e at Bll.,tOn College

Saturday, r-;ovember 4
Temple lt &amp;.,ron College:
\ 1rg101a Tech nt ~11clml (CB~)
S\'T1Cu'e at \Ve,r V1rginia
'l"l,rth Carolma at Pm~t--urgh

Noon
TBA
TBA

~o..n
'1\,o n
~oon

·oon/3:30 p.m.

Saturday, No,ember 11
1oon
Syracuse ar Tcmpk
West Virginia at Rutgers
Noon/2:00 p.m.
Pmsburgh at M1an11
TBA
Bo~ron College at Notre Dame (NBC)
3:30p.m.
V1rginia Tech at Central Flonda
6:00p.m.
Saturday, November 18
Pittsburgh at Temple
Miami ar S}rac.u..c (ESPN)
East Carolma at West Virgm1a (ESPN)
Notre Dame at Rutgers (CBS)
Friday, November 24
We~t Virgm•a at Pittsburgh (CBS)

Noon
6:30p.m.
Noon
3:30p.m.

2:30p.m.

7:30p.m.

Noon 3:30
7:30p.m.
8:00p.m.

1:00 p.m.
TBA
Noon
Noon
1:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 25
Rutgers at Syracuse
Bo:.ton College at M1am1
Virgm.a at V1rginia Tech

ERT - ESPN Reg10nal TelevisiOn
ff- Franklin F•eld, Philadelphia, Pa.
All times Eastern and subJeCt to change

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By Kate Rickey
Assistant Director
of Athletics
ll V&lt;llt ,lt~-h.u,l "'c ul~t
kntdH f,m, out thcr~ kno''
lt .mv gJ\'en lll&lt;llllent who j,

A

dtg1hl~ anJ wll&lt;l '' n&lt;lt. Whether
you rt•.td .tb&lt;lllt at m th~ pap~r. on
th~ web or you .1re "m the knllw"
\'ia '&lt;llll~ tltiK•r C\lll11lllii11C,ItiOI1S
nwdaum, Y&lt;lll al,,l pn1b.1hl) know
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rcqlllrcd of ,tudent·athlt•tc' ,K,ldt·mac.llh
m order to partiCip.ltt' trnm w.1r-ro-y~ar?

Freshman Year
lnltl.ll Eltg1l'1l1t) ::;!t.md.trJ,
All trc,hmen mu't meet thl '\.CAA
'tand.ud... f&lt;'lr mttl.ll ehg1h1ht\ m •rd~r w
he unm~:d1atcl\ cli~:1hlt· for pract..:c,
C&lt;lffi['Ctltton an,l .uhletK tman&lt;..l.tl .uJ
dunng their ftr,r ye.1r of xlwol. In order
tot--e .1 full qu.1liltcr (,m mJI\·1Ju.ll '' ho b
cltg1t-.le for ,111 rhr~:e thtnJ.!' JU't men·
tionl'd), a 'tudenr mu't m~:ct ,l sltdmg
...call' th.n mdu,fl-, a cor~ htgh s&lt;.: h(l(ll
gr;lde pomr an·ragt• .md a ... ranJardJ:ed
test 'core. Tht• 'l•lk' ranges !r.lln a Z.O
GPA wirh a 1010 SAT (nr .111 86 ACT)
w .1 2. 5+ CPA wtth .m SZO SAT (or 68
ACT) F&lt;lr 1!1 trl''hml'n (.lt ;Ill NC A.A
D1vi,llln I .mJ II ...dwot...), tl~t·,c reqlllrl'·
menb arc caultcd through .1 centrdl
organmmtm, the NCAA Ck.lrtl'\J.!hou,c.
(Although thl' ha, th~: "'\.CAA" bJ...cl
.utacheJ ton, tt ,, ,1&lt;.:tu til) n• r a p.m ot
the NCAA natmnal offiu: ,raff. It '' a
~par.nc nrgamzauon both on parer and
rh\ 'lc.tll\.)

Freshman Year
Conrmun1g F.lt~,h1ltr\ St.mJarJ,
A' you knn\\, rhc ,l\;,t,ktniC ,t,md.trJ,
Jn not end ,liter ,,nc l't'\.omc' eltg1l&gt;le •''
.t lre.,hm.m.
Onn· rht• tndl\ adu.tl
hc~nme' .1 "tull-tlcdgt•d" ... rudent-.lthlcrc
,I( ,1 unl\'erstt~ (i.e., ,lftl'r ht• (IT ,he ha~
arrended tht• f1r't day of pr.~ew:e 11r cl.l~'­
es), he 11r ,h,· must then hcgm to mt·et
NCAA "~onunuang d1g1hil1r~" &lt;lr '\;1t1s·

r

r &lt;l g r l' ' ' e '
rhrnugh ,tJ,,~&lt;ll.
the
NCAA
st.md••rds
.tre
somewhat d1f·
ferenr. ~ lae 1' ,1
breakdown of rhe NC '\A requlrt•mt·nr"' an mJi,·idual enter' l'&lt;l~h )"t'.tr of
scho&lt;.11 after rhe trc...lm~an yc.1r. (Thu,, 11
the indl\·1dual d&lt;.~Cs not met•t tht• lllllc,l
reqUtrcmcnt' .u the ... ran ot rht• gl\ en
vcar. hef,he '' 1lli-e ind1gihl~: f,1r wmp~:·
ntitm fur at lca'r rhe ftr,t 'cme,ter of rhc
academ1c vear. The mdl\'ldu.ll&lt;..mlld "get
healrhv" or make up .m) .lc,,Jcmlc dcficicncic' hy rhe end of rh.n 'eme... tt'r .mJ
porcntJ;llly rc-g.un ehg1hil1t) for t ht•
l&gt;cgmnmg of the next ...cmc,ter. TIIh 1'
ot--nou'h onl) hdptul 111 'P&lt;lrts th.tt
encompa" lx1th ...cme ... rers.)

* 759o ot the,c hour- mu't he takl!n durllll!

the ac,tdemtc year.

* ~ht-t ded.ue ,, 'rectiic degree program
(lll,IJOr)

* :'\.1u,t h.we 25% ot the cour-e requiremen!\ tor the Jq;:rcc t:tlmplercd
1.8 GPA

* Mtt-t h.tn· .tt lca't a
Senior Year

MtN 'U&lt;:Le.,sfully Ct1mplete 24 h&lt;.Jurs o!
Lretltt between rhe openmg of clas...es for
the fall of lu,/her juntor year and the end
nf the 'tunmer ,c,~ion immediately prccedmJ! h1s/her .,enior year, or musr have
.m ,1\·cragc of 12 creJ1t hour' for C\'l"f\'
....:mester ot C\'l'f\ vear the 10dt\'ldual has
been 111 .mend,mcc .b a full-ttmc ,ruJenr
* iS% ,,f the'c hl&gt;Ur' must be taken Jur·
mg the .lc.ldemi&lt;: vear
* ~1u't h,l\T 50?o &lt;.ll the requirements for
h1,/her current '('l'ctfic degree pr&lt;Jgram
L&lt;.lmpl~:tcd

* MtN h.we at lea't a

l.9 GPA

nfth Year

* Mu ...r stKcc"fully complete 24 hour' ol
cr~:d1t ht·tween the opening of classe' t'l1r

Sophomore Year
Mu't ~ucccssfully c:omplete 24 hour' &lt;ll
credit hetwcen the npening of dasse' h1r
the fall of his/her frcshm.m year and the
end of the summer scs~i&lt;m immt•tlt.llcly
preceding hb/her snphomore year.
Of the 24 hours, 12 may he remedl.tltyre cour...t!s. (RcmeJ1al C&lt;lur... es may
onh· be count~:d t&lt;m.1rJ rht• 24 hour
requtrement when t.lkcn Junng the
frc,hm;m year.)
* Of the 24 hours, I ' (i59o) mu't be
taken Juring the regul.u aca,lt'llllt ye.tr
(t.c., fall. wmter or 'pnng term,)

Junior Year

* Mu't 'ucce......full) C&lt;.lmpl~:re 24 hours &lt;.11
credit between the tlpening ot da"t's tor
the fall &lt;.lf his/her ''lph&lt;.1111&lt;1re ) c.tr .m,l
the end of the summer ,c,,itm nnnwdlately precedmg h1'/hcr junaor v~:.1r, 11r
must ha,·e .m average of IZ &lt;:rt•,lu hour'
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�1993 UN IVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

THE BULLS EYE - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1993 Schedule.................................................... 1

UB President William Greiner..•..................... 2
Division of Athletics ....................................... 3-6
The Institution ................................................... 7
Head Coach....................................................... 8
Assistant Coaches ......................................... 9-11
1993 Preview ............................................... 13-15
The Facilities ................................................... 15

Today's Featured Player...... Inside Centerfold
UB Roster .......................................... Centerfold

Today's Opponent............................. Centerfold
Today's Scouting Report .... Outside Centerfold
Upperclassmen Biographies...................... 16-25
The Ne\vcomers .......................................... 25-27

1992 Final Statistics................................... 28-29
The Record Book ....................................... 30-34
The Last Time ................................................. 35
All-time Results ......................................... 36-37

1993 VB Fall Sports Schedules ................. 38-39
The 1993 VB Football Game Program was written and produced
by Assistant Athletic Director Tom Koller. Special thanks to
Mike Rowland and Ted Wasko. Printing by Buffalo Lithograph.

1993 UB Football Schedule
SEPTEMBER

Sat., 9

at Fordham

1:00pm

Sat.,4

MAINE

7:00pm

Sat.,16

BUFFALO ST.

1:30pm

Sat., 11

NEW HAVEN

7:00pm

Sat., 23

TOWSON ST.

1:30pm

Sat., 18

LAFAYETTE

7:00pm

Sat., 30

at Youngstown St.

1:30pm

Sat.,25

EDINBORO

7:00pm

NOVEMBER

OCTOBER
Sat., 2

at Hofstra

7:00pm

Sat.,6

at Boston University

1:00

Sat., 13

at Central Florida

1:30

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�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

THIS IS UB - ADMINISTRATION
WILLIAM GREINER
President
William R. Greiner is the 13th
president of the State University of New
York at Buffalo. The University at Buffalo enrolls approximately 27,000 students, offers nearly 300 degree programs
(baccalaureate, master's, doctoral, and
first professional), and has an operating
budget of approximately $500 million
with over 4,500 associated full-time
positions. Professor Greiner was appointed to the UB presidency by the
Chancellor and Board ofTrustees of the State University in September 1991,
following an extensive nationwide search.
Professor Greiner joined the faculty of the University at Buffalo School
of Law in 1967. The following year he became chairman of Legal Studies
Programs, in which po ition he coordinated both the school' s undergraduate
program and its interdisciplinary activities. In 1970 he was named Associate
Provost of the School of Law; in 1975, with the school's shift from a
provostal structure to one headed by a dean, he became Associate Dean.
In 1980, Professor Greiner was appointed the university's Associate
Vice President for Academic Affairs, and he became Interim Vice President
for Academic Affairs late in 1983. From the time of he's appointment to that
position until July 1984, he was the chief academic officer for the Division
of Academic Affairs. He assisted the president in the transition to a unified
system of academic administration, which resulted in the creation of the
position of University Provost to serve as chief academic officer for the
university as a whole.
In August 1984, Professor Greiner was appointed UB' s first University
Provost. As UB 's chief academic officer, chief planning officer, and enior
vice president, he provided administrative oversight and academic leadership for the university. As senior vice president, Provost Greiner also acted
as general counselor and surrogate for the president and as presiding officer
in the president's absence.
While provost, Professor Greiner played a key role in a number of the
university's accomplishments:
• advanced UB's candidacy for membership in the Association of
American Universities, leading to election to the AAU in 1989;
• planned and implemented the UB component of the SUNY Graduate
Education and Research Initiative (GRI);
• initiated the Undergraduate College, which seeks to restore the
fundamental and integrative roles of the arts and sciences in undergraduate
education:
• developed more regular and systematic approaches to the recognition
of outstanding faculty achievement, leading to the designation of many UB
faculty as SUNY Distinguished Professors;
• greatly enhanced recruitment of minority faculty,. sta~f, and students,
and substantially strengthened support programs for rrunonty students;
• provided administrative leadership in the formation of some 20 new
interdisciplimu y research centers;
• supported successful competition for two National Science :oundation Research Centers, the ational Center for Earthquake Engmeenng
Research, and the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis;
and
• supported the establishment of two state research centers, the ~ew
York State Institute on Superconductivity and the New York State Institute

for Hazardous Waste Management.
Professor Greiner remained University Provost until his appointment
as interim president in March 1991 .
In addition to his academic responsibilities at UB, President Greiner
has held a number of related positions in affiliated organizations at UB and
throughout the SUNY system. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of
the University at Buffalo Foundation, Inc., as well as of its Executive
Committee. He also chairs the Board of Directors of the Ca1span-UB
Research Corporation. At the systemwide level, he has been a member of
the SUNY Doctoral Council and the Council of Academic Vice Presidents,
and is now a member of the SUNY Council ofPresidents. He also holds seats
on the SUNY Research Foundation Board of Directors, Budget Review and
Policy Committee, and ominating Committee.
President Greiner has also been active in regional, state, and national
associations whose work pertains to higher education. He was recently
appointed to the New York State Senate Higher Education Advisory
Committee, and he sits on the SUNY Chancellor's Advisory Council on
State Needs, within which he chairs the Task Group on Economic Development.
He is a member of the Western ew York Consortium of Higher
Education and the Board of Directors of the Western ew York Health
Sciences Consortium. He represents UB to the Association of American
Universities.
From 1987 to 1991 he served on the Executive Committee of the
Council on Academic Affairs of theNational Association of State Universities
and Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC). He chaired that council during
1989-90and represented the council onNASULGC's Executive Committee
from 1989 to 1991.
In areas of civic and professional concerns, President Greiner is
affiliated with a number of organizations throughout Western New York.
These include
• the Group of 18, a consortium of local leaders in business and the
professions;
• the Buffalo Council on World Affairs;
• the Buffalo Academy of Fine Arts, of whose board he is an honorary
member;
• the Board of Directors of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra;
• the Advisory Board of Leadership Buffalo;
• the Erie County Bar Association;
• the Board ofDirector of the Greater Buffalo Development Foundation
(GBDF), as well as the GBDF Partnership Task Force;
• the Board of Trustees of the Studio Arena Theatre (active membership, 1990-91; honorary membership, 1991-present); and
• the Board of Directors of the United Way of Buffalo and Erie County .
In addition, he has served on a number of citizens' advisory committees, reporting variously to the Mayor and Common Council of Buffalo, the
Erie County Executive, and the Town of Amherst Board of Supervisors.
Topics addressed by these groups have included public education, real
property revaluation and taxation, and the reorganization of municipal
government. His personal memberships include the Yale Club and the
Buffalo Club.
Before coming to the University at Buffalo in 1967, President Greiner
was a faculty member in the School of Business at the University of
Washington in Seattle. He received a bachelor's degree in economics from
Wesleyan University and subsequently earned three degrees-a master' s in
economics, a master' s in law, and a doctorate in law-from Yale University.
Born in Meriden, Connecticut in 1934, President Greiner is the son of
William R. and Dolores Quinn Greiner. He and his wife of35 years, Carol
Morrissey Greiner, reside in Williamsville, ew York.

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�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

THIS IS UB - DIVISION OF ATHLETICS

NELSON E. TOWNSEND
Director of Athletics
elson E. Townsend was appointed to the
position of Director in the Division of Athletics at
UB in September 1987, and assumed the office the
following December after serving as Athletic Director at Florida A&amp;M University for 19 months.
Among his responsibilities at UB are supervision of the intercollegiate athletics program, and
Recreation and Intramural Services.
But Townsend's major responsibility has been overseeing the upgrade
of the Division from NCAA III to its current Division I.
"This position gives me the opportunity to play a major role in the
development of an upgraded athletic program at a university with national
prestige and a strong academic program."
Certainly, Townsend has made his presence known, not only at the
University, but in the Western New York community.
A member of numerous civic groups and an outstanding public
speaker, Townsend became the first black member of the 122-year-old
Buffalo Club, a meeting place for Buffalo's leaders. He is also a member of
the Executive Organizing Committee of the World University Games
staged in Buffalo in 1993.
"When you accept a position like this one, you also accept the
community," said Townsend. "This is a wonderful community, big but not
overwhelming, with gracious people who always seem to have a smile for
you."
A native of Horntown, Va., Townsend attended Mary N. Smith High
School in Accomac, Va. where he was the president of his senior class and
the student government, played quarterback on the football team, was an
All-Conference centerfielder in baseball and a forward on the basketball team.

BILLBREENE
Associate Athletic Director
Bill Breene had been the Athletic Development Director since 1988 prior to assuming his new
position as Associate Athletic Director for Operations in the summer of 1991.
While handling a more expanded administrative role, Breene will oversee overall departmental
operations as UB begins a new era at Division I.
Certainly, Breene brings an impressive resume to his job. From 1984 until returning to Western New York in '88,
Breene was Director of Athletic Development at the University of Houston.
There, he was responsible for the administration of all fund-raising efforts,
promoted and marketed the athletic programs, secured gifts for capital

He is a 1962 graduate of the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore at
Princess Anne, Md. with a Bachelor of Science degree in social science. He
was vice president of the Student Government Association, a member of the
men's senate, chairman of the debating team and a member of Kappa Alpha
Psi Fraternity.
Townsend continued his athletic career at Maryland-Eastern Shore as
the starting center fielder on the baseball team for three seasons.
Following graduation, he coached baseball, basketball and football at
Northampton County High School at Eastville, Va.; and initiated the
baseball program and won two county titles as the head coach at Worcester
County High School in Snow Hill, Md. He also guided three county
championship baseball teams at Pocomoke (Md.) High School where he
served as vice principal from 1969-71.
Between 1971-74, Townsend was the executive director of"Shore Up,
Inc." a public service organization in Salisbury, Md. and from 1974-76 he
served as the director of development at Maryland-Eastern Shore.
He received his Master's Degree in educational administration from
Salisbury State College, Md., in 1974 and is currently working on his
dissertation for a doctorate in education from Temple University.
From 1976 to 1979, Townsend was the Director of Athletics at
Maryland-Eastern Shore, where he conducted an NCAA Division I
intercollegiate program in seven sports. From 1979-86 he was the Athletic
Director at Division I Delaware State College with 12 sports for men and
women including I-AA football.
In March of 1986, Townsend was named the Director of Athletics at
Florida A&amp;M in Tallahassee and began rebuilding the school's NCAA
Division I program. Under his leadership, Florida A&amp;M's department
deficit was erased and revenue increased to more than $2 million.
Townsend and his wife, Diane, live in East Amherst and have four
children: Tracee Lynn, Marc, Tracy Eugene and Eboni.

campaign projects, supervised the annual scholarship drive and supervised
all season-ticket promotional campaigns.
Since corning to UB, Breene has implemented numerous projects and
campaigns, such as the Varsity Club Donor Program, the lst-and-10 Bank
Debiting Program and the Football Development Fund dedicated to raising
money for the upgrade of the football program to Division I-AA.lnjust four
years, his office has raised nearly $2 million for the Division of Athletics.
Breene earned an undergraduate degree in health, physical education
and recreation in 1975 from the University of Southern Mississippi. While
there, he played baseball on a grant-in-aid and was a member of the
basketball team.
He received his Master's Degree in athletic administration and coaching from Southern Mississippi in 1977 where he was a former assistant
baseball coach .
Breene and his wife, Mary, reside in Amherst.

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THIS IS UB - DIVISION OF ATHLETICS
TOM KOLLER

year for the Daily Sentinel in Rome, NY, he moved back to Western ew
York and worked for the iagara Gazette in iagara Falls from 1981-88.
There, his beats included the Buffalo Bills and Niagara University men's
basketball.

Assistant Athletic Director
for Media Relations &amp; Marketing

While at the Gazette, Koller won Associated Press Awards for a fiveTom Koller joined UB's Division of Athletics
part series on iagara basketball and for an expose on illegal recruiting of
as Sports Information Director in September of
high school basketball players in the Lockport area. He also won numerous
1988 and was appointed assistant athletic director
awards for column and feature writing and was among the finalists for two
for media relations and marketing in the summer of
national Associated Press writing awards.
1991. His office oversees all marketing aspects of
Prior to coming to UB, Koller worked in Albany, NY, as community
the Division of Athletics, ticket sales, development,
relations representative for the ew York State Office of Parks, Recreation
and promotions. Since becoming full-time marketing director in the summer and Historic Preservation.
of 1992, his office has raised more than $300,000 in gifts and trade.
In 1992, his women's basketball program was ranked No. 4 in the
In addition, Koller's office is responsible for dispensing information on country. In 1991, Koller' s men's swimming and diving media guide was
the University's intercollegiate athletic programs to the media, development ranked No. I in the nation in Division II. In addition, the guide's cover was
and production of media guides and game programs, and management of judged Best in the ation. In four years as S.I.D., Koller's publications have
personnel at home sports events.
won eight national awards.
A native of the Town of Tonawanda, Koller earned his Bachelor's
Koller lives with his wife, Linda, in Lancaster, with their daughter,
Degree in journalism from Buffalo State College in 1980. After working a Caroline.

ED MICHAEL
Assistant Athletic Director
for Recreation &amp; Intramural
Ed Michael was appointed to his position in
1988 after serving as Director of Basic Instruction
from 1979. He is responsible for the development
and supervision ofUB ' s vast intramural and recreational athletic programs.
But it is wrestling that Michael is most noted
for at UB. The school's wrestling coach from 1970-91, Michael had
produced some outstanding numbers: a 212-103-3 dual meet record, 39 AllAmericans, Top 20 rankings at the Division I level for four years and, in
1978, the Division III national title- the first and only CAA title at UB.
Michael took over the UB program after serving four seasons at

CHARLES GLOVER
Assistant Athletic Director
for Business Affairs
Glover joined the Division of Athletics in
1988 as Business Manager and was elevated to his
current position as watchdog of the Division's
finances in August of 1991.
Prior to joining the Division, Glover was college accountant at UB and was responsible for the
administration of the University's Income Fund Reimbursement Program

Corning Community College where he posted a 45-5 record. In 1971, he was
named the NCAA Division I Rookie Coach of the Year. Other honors
include the ew York State Collegiate Wrestling Coach of the Year in 1974
and 1987, and the SUNY AC Coach of the Year in 1982, '85 and '87.
A member of the National Junior College Athletic Associations' s Hall
of Fame and the ew York State Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame, Michael
was a standout football , wrestling and track and field athlete at Ithaca High
School. At Ithaca College, he was center for the football team and captain
of the wrestling team.
After being graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in
1965, he received his Master's Degree from the University of Maryland a
year later. An accomplished speaker, Michael has been published in magazines and periodicals and co-authored a book with former UB assistant
coach Scott Stever on winning leg wrestling.
Michael and his wife, Connie, reside in Williamsville. They have a
daughter, Terry, son, Jim, and a grandchild.

(funds from sources other than New York State appropriated).
He was responsible for all IFR accounting and fiscal control including
the synchronization of the University accounting system with those of
SUNY Central and State Audit and Control.
From 1977-78, he served in financial services at UB after a three-year
stint as Coordinator of Business Affairs at the University. In that role, he
developed and maintained accounting procedures and record-keeping practices. He also assisted the director in the preparation of the annual budget
requests and advised on the condition of the budget.
A native of Adah, Pa. , Glover earned his Bachelor of Science Degree
in business administration in 1969 from UB with a secondary major in
economics. Here ides in Buffalo.

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THIS IS UB - DIVISION OF ATHLETICS
EMILY WARD

and budget questions. She is responsible for assisting the athletic director
in the overall planning. development and operation of the intercollegiate
athletics program. Included in that role is the assurance of Title IX
compliance by the Division. Ward is also responsible for all contractual
agreements with external agencies, assignment of athletic officials and
serves as the institution's Senior Women's Administrator.
A 1981 graduate of Springfield College, Ward received her Master' s
Degree form Northern Iowa in 1982. In her nine seasons as the UB women's
swimming and diving coach, Ward compiled a 63-26 dual-meet record for
an impressive .708 percentage.

Assistant Athletic Director
Emily Ward as umed her new role in the Division in the summer of 1992 after spending the past
nine seasons as head coach of the women' s swimming and diving team. In her new role, Ward is
responsible for the day-to-day interaction with
coaches, including schedules, officials, contracts

MIKE GENTILE
Director of Compliance, Eligibility
and Student Services
Mike Gentile joined UB's Division of Athletics
in August of 1991 as the Director of Compliance,
Eligibility and Student Services.
Gentile i responsible for certifying the eligibility
of all of UB's student athletes and for assurring
compliance by the Division of Athletics with all CAA and conference
regulations. He also provides rules education for all coaches and Division
staff as well as acting as a liaison for the Division with other University
departments.
From 1988-91, Gentile was Law Director for the city of Sandusky, Ohio,
where he was the chief legal counsel for all matters relating to municipal

MIKE ROWLAND
Sports Information Director
Mike Rowland joined UB's Division of Athletics in July of 1993 as Sports Information Director.
Rowland will serve as a public relations representative of the Division of Athletics, write, edit and
produce media guides, press releases and game
programs, supervise gameday personnel for the
school ' s various sporting events.
Rowland joins the UB staff after spending one
year with the ational Football League's Buffalo Bills in the club's Media/
Public Realtions department. A graduate assistant for the 1992 AFC
Champions, Rowland's duties included writing and editing the team's
nationally distributed weekly press release, editing the Bills' NFL Gameday
Magazine and assisting in all phases of public, community and media
relations. Rowland also assi ted in all aspects of media relations for Super
Bowl XXVTI, held in Pasadena, California.

government, including collective bargaining, representing the City Commission before all state and federal courts and representing the city in
affirmative action and civil rights cases.
As well as maintaining his general law practice from 1980-89, Gentile
also taught graduate courses in the school of physical education at Kent
University, and worked in the school's athletic department in areas such a
eligibility, academic counseling and financial aid.
Gentile coached varsity baseball at North Ridgeville High School in
orth Ridgeville, Ohio, from 1985-89 in addition to his duties as Assistant
Law Director for the city of A von Lake, Ohio.
A 1977 graduate of John Carroll University, Gentile was a three-year
member of the institution' s varsity football team and a two-year letterman
in baseball.
Gentile went on to earn his law degree in 1980 from Cleveland State
University and his Master of Arts Degree in physical education and sports
administration from Kent State in the fall of 1990.
An accomplished high school basketball official and avid Cleveland
Indians fan, Gentile and his wife, Susan, reside in Youngstown.

Rowland has assisted in numerous charity events held throughout the
Western ew York area, including the Jim Kelly Million Dollar Shootout
and the Buffalo Bills' Mini Camp for Kids.
A contributor to the Buffalo Bills Report monthly newspaper and a
member of the Western ew York Sports Publicists Association, Rowland
also asisted the Bills' Scouting Department and Stadium Operations during
his stay.
A graduate of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Rowland earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in communications and was an assistant to the
Sports Information Director for four years.
While at Edinboro, Rowland produced numerous CAA media guides
and publications, assisted in media relations and served as the school's
baseball and volleyball public address announcer. Rowland also produced
sports features for the school's cable TV show "Fighting Scots Sports" and
was a regular contributing writer to local newspapers in the orthwestern
Pennsylvania area.
A native of Edinboro, PA, Rowland is single and resides in Orchard Park.

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�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

THIS IS UB - DIVISION OF ATHLETICS

MIKE RIELLY
Head Athletic Trainer
Michael F. Rielly was appointed head athletic
trainer in the Division of Athletics in August of
1977, the beginning of his second stint in that
position. He had previously served as UB's trainer
for two years ( 1974-76) before becoming project
director for the athletic trainers certification program at Canisius College in 1976.
Rielly is a graduate of iagara University, where he majored in
physical education. He received his Master's Degree in the care and
prevention of athletic injuries from Ithica College in 1974 and completed the
National Athletic Trainers Association certification exam in 1976.
In May of 1990, he was named Program Director for the newly created
University at Buffalo Sports Medicine Institute.
A native of Portland, Maine, Rielly was an All-State second baseman

during his scholastic sports career and baseball remains one of his major
interests.
In addition to his responsibilities as an athletic trainer with UB's
student/athletes on the institutions intercollegiate teams, Rielly also assists
with training programs for the faculty, staff and other students, and has
counseled a number of professional athletes during their rehabilitation.
Rielly directs a staff of full and part-time and assistant trainers
assigned to various UB sports. He has done extensive clinic and
seminar work in Western ew York and has volunteered his services to
numerous non-University organizations and events includi ng the
national marathon trials, the Empire State Games and the ew York
State Special Olympics.
Rielly has published extensively on a number of subjects and has
made presentations to numerous regional, national and international
groups and organizations.
He resides in North Tonawanda with his wife, Judy, daughter,
Michelle and son, John.

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THIS IS UB - THE INSTITUTION
The year 1993 marks the 23rd anniversary of construction work on a project that
includes development of UB's 1,200-acre
new North Campus in suburban Amherst and
rehabilitation and expansion of the older
South Campus, located three miles away on
the north edge of the City of Buffalo.
Completion of the orth Campus is
scheduled for the mid-1990s. A total of 80
buildings have been constructed; about 80
percent of the project as it is now planned is
finished.
A significant part of the current construction scene is the new UB Stadium, behind Alumni Arena, which provided facilities for the 1993 World University Games.
The State committed 22 million to be used
for the stadium which will seats 27,000 for
the Games and 16,500 for the UB football
program. The stadium also provides 80,000
square feet of ancillary space for facilities
such as locker rooms, as well as a new field
for international soccer and a new internationa! track facility.
Under construction is a $41.8 million
Fine Arts Center, which will house four
theatres, including a I ,820-seat auditorium,
two art galleries, sound studios, a screening
room, and the departments of Art, Theatre
and Dance, and Media Study.
Also underway for the North Campus
are an expansion of the Student Activities
Center, which will triple the capacity of the
present facility; a 59 million office-classroom-laboratory complex for the
Faculty of Natural Sciences and
Mathematics; and The Commons, a
commercial complex on the shores
of Lake LaSalle, which opened in
the fall of 1991.
On the South Campus, a new
$54 million research building is now
in the design stages. Plans for the
six-story building include lab space,
conference rooms, and faculty offices. The building will be oriented
toward research, and will provide
specially constructed facilities, including pathogen-free laboratories
that must be kept sterile.
Recently completed construction includes an expansion and remodeling program at Squire Hall,
the School of Dental Medicine; a

$19 million clinical facilities addition for the School of Medicine;
and a major reconstruction and
enlargement program which
transformed the original
Lockwood Memorial Library into
a state-of-the-art Health Sciences
Library.
ADMISSION
Admission to UB is competitive.
Roughly 80 percent of the
freshmen accepted in 1991 were
ranked in the top 20 percent of
their senior class.
More than 60 percent of the
regularly admitted freshmen had
SAT verbal scores above 500, and
more than half had SAT math
scores above 600, significantly
higher than State and national
norms.
Admissions decisions are
based on high school grade average, rank in class, and SAT or
ACT scores.
Applicants for fall freshman admission
are encouraged to submit applications as
earlyaspossibleduringthefalloftheirsenior
year of high school.
Complete applications are reviewed beginning in January and notifications are issued soon thereafter.

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grants, work study opportunities, and federal
and State loans are available to qualified
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JIM WARD - HEAD COACH
In 25 years of coaching on both the high school and collegiate levels,
Ward has coached many outstanding athletes who have gone on to play in
the NFL, including a No. 1 draft choice. The 1990 and 1991 Super Bowls
have showcased two of his former Howard University players.
Before joining the collegiate ranks, Ward built his reputation in the
Baltimore, Md. area, having coached at Northwestern High School from
1969-84,postinga 112-28record. While there, Ward's football teams won
five Maryland Scholastic Association Championships and six ofhis players
-Ray Snell, Ray Snydor, Nick Savage, Andre Creamer, Charles Banks and
Shawn V anhorse - were later drafted by NFL teams following college.
And football wasn't Ward's lone coaching success at Northwestern. He also led the school's track and field team to an incredible 1839-1 record, including 12 Maryland State championships. He also coached
wrestling and posted a 65-15 career mark.
"One of the reasons for Jim's success is his ability to relate to the
student-athlete," said Nelson E. Townsend, director ofUB's Division of
Athletics. "Ourkidsfindhimassomeonewhoisenjoyabletoworkwithand
a person they fully respect."
Ward's most important role at UB is that of an educator.
"As an educator, I understand that I must demand excellence in the
classroom if I am to have excellence on the field."
Ward and his wife, Jannett, have three children, Kim. Jimmy and
Shawn.

Jim Ward became the 21st head coach of the University at
Buffalo football program on February 25, 1992 and immediately
set his sites on returning the Bulls to their glory days of the 1940s and
'50s.
Since becoming head coach, Ward has instituted an explosive
freeze option offense with pro passing packages.
"My coaching staff and I look forward to playing Saturday night
football before 16,500 UB supporters. We hope to make the alumni
and all of Western ew York proud of the product we will put on the
field each season," states Ward.
A 1968 graduate of Maryland-Eastern Shore, Ward earned his
Master's Degree in Physical Education and Supervision from Morgan
State in 1975 and in Education in 1978.
Ward came to UB in 1991 following a very successful stint as
offensive coordinator at Norfolk State University from 1989-91.
Prior to that, he served in the same capacity at Howard University.
In 1987, his Howard offense was ranked o. 1 in I-AA and led the
nation in rushing and kickoff return. In addition, two of his players
were named to the Kodak All-American team.

EDUCATION
• 1968 graduate Maryland-Eastern Shore
• 1975 graduate Morgan State, Masters (2)
• Currently working on Doctorate from Morgan
State
EXPERIENCE
• Head football coach, 1969-84, Northwestern High
School in Baltimore, Md.
-Compiled a 112-28 record
-Won five Maryland Scholastic Championships
• Head track coach, 1969-84, Northwestern
-Compiled a 183-9-1 record
• Offensive coordinator at Howard University, 1984-89
• Offensive coordinator at Norfolk State, 1989-91
• Offensive coordinator at UB, 1991
• Head coach at UB, 1992-present
PERSONAL
• Born Jan. 2, 1948
• Married (Jannett); 3 children (Kim, Jimmy, Shawn)

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ASSISTANT COACHES

GREG RICHARDSON
Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator
Richardson joined Coach Ward's staff in
1992 as assistant head coach and co-defensive
coordinator. Prior to corning to UB, Richardson
was Associate Head Coach at orth Carolina
Central in Durham, C.
From 1988-91, he was defensive coordinator
at orfolk State University where he also coached
track. In 1988, the club' s pass defen e ranked
second nationally and his overall team defense
ranked 25th. In 1989, his defense recorded five

shutouts. From 1986-88, Richardson served as defensive coordinator at Johnson C. Smith University
in Charlotte, C. The team finished second in the
nation in 1986 in pass defense and fifth in the
country in total defense. In 1987, the team finished
sixth in points allowed at 11.2.
A 1974 graduate of C Central, where he was
a three-year starter in the defensive secondary,
Richardson is currently working on his Master's
from orfolk State.

NICHOLAS A. CALCUTTA
Offensive Coordinator
In his first season at the University at Buffalo , Calcutta will serve as offensive coordinator
and offensive line coach, in addition to his duties
as pro-liaison and director ofUB' s Football Camp.
From Ashland, PA, Calcutta joins the UB staff
after four years at South Carolina State where he
served under the legendary Willie Jeffries.
Calcutta served as offensive line coach as well as
film coordinator and pro-liaison director.
Calcutta joined the SCSU after three years as
coach Jeffrie' s offensive line coach and administrative assistant at Howard University. During
his stay at Howard, Bison offensive lines were
among the most heralded in the Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference.
Prior to his appointment at Howard, Calcutta
served as a defensive end and outside linebacker
coach at Memphis State University and Southern

Illinois-Carbondale, where he was part of a staff that
produced nationally ranked defenses in every major
category. His coaching highlight came in 1983
when Southern Illinois won the 1-AA ational
Championship.
Calcutta played his college football at Mansfield
State College for two years before transferring to
Millersville University where he earned a Bachelor's
degree in secondary education in 1980.
Calcutta has coached such outstanding players
as Tim Harris of the San Francisco 49ers, Davis
Brandon of the Cleveland Browns and Eric Douglas
of the Charlotte Rage.
Calcutta is a member of the American Football
Coaches Association and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and is married to the former Judy
Crews of Carbondale, Illinois.

JOE REICH
Defensive Line
A native of Lebanon, PA, Reich graduated
from Gettysburg College in 1987 with a B. A. in
mathematics and went on to Georgia Tech as a
graduate assistant for one year, coaching the
quarterbacks under Bobby Ross.
Reich returned to Gettysburg in 1989 where
he served as the offensive line and strength and
conditioning coach until joining UB's staff this
season.
While at Gettysburg, Reich also served as an

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assistant track coach and physical education instructor.
Presently finishing his masters in physical education, Reich is a member of the American Football
Coaches Association, National Strength and Conditioning Association and the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes.
Joe is married to the former Deirdre McLoughlin
of Truckahoe, NY.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

C. RAY GREGORY
Quarterbacks
Gregory enters his first season with the Bulls
and eighth at the collegiate level. He most recently
coached the receivers at Lee's McRae College in
Banner Elk, C.
In 1991, Gregory was the receivers, quarterbacks and running backs coach at Itawamba
Community College (Fulton, Miss.), where he
helped lead the team to a 7-2-1 record, and was
rewarded by being selected to coach in the orthSouth All-Star Game.
Gregory spent 1989-91 at the University of
Hawaii, where he coached running backs such as
Philadelphia Eagle Jeff Snyder and Saskatchewan
Roughrider Dane McArthur.
In 1989, the Rainbows were ranked in the top
five nationally in rushing and scoring, finishing
with a 9-3-1 record, including a 56-14 upset
victory over No.5 Brigham Young. A trip to the
Hula Bowl marked the school's first-ever post

season appearance.
UH' s 1990 season was highlighted by another
upset (59-28) of two-time WAC champion BYU,
led by Heismann Trophy winner Ty Detmar.
From 1987-89, Gregory was the receivers and
assistant offensive line coach at I-AA power
Georgia Southern, where the Eagles saw post
season action in 1987 and 1988.
Gregory made his coaching debut in 1986 at
Bridgewater State College under Peter
Mazzerferro where the team won the
Massachussetts State College Championship for
the first time in school history.
Gregory played football while attending Lee's
McRae College (88) and Emory and Henry College (86) where he earned a A. S. and B. A.,
respectively. Gregory also holds a Master's from
the U. S. Sports Academy in Daphne, AL.

OTIS FLOWERS
Defensive Backs, Kick Game Coordinator
Thi is Flowers' third eason with the Bulls
and second as defensive backfield coach. Prior to
joining the UB staff, he spent 1990 as defensive
coordinator at St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute
and three years as defensive backs coach for
Buffalo State College. Flowers was an AllAmerican free safety for two seasons at Canisius

College. He was voted the team ' s Most Valuable
Player and its Rookie of the Year. In 1986, he was
named to the All-ECAC team. A resident of Buffalo, Flowers earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in
history from Canisius in 1988. He is currently
working on his Matser's degree in public affairs
from UB.

JEFFMONKEN
Wide Receivers, Co-Recruiting Coordinator
Monken joined Coach Ward' s staff last
season after spending the previous year as the
wide receivers coach at Arizona State University.
Prior to joining Arizona State, he was a
graduate assistant at the University of Hawaii in
1989-90 where he coached the secondary, slot
backs and punters. Monken was a standout wide
receiver at Millikin University in Decatur, Ill.
from 1985-88. In that time, the club posted a 279 record. He also ran the 100, 200 and 400
meters for the Millikin track team, and threw
the javelin. In 1988, he was the recipient of the
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of the prestigious Walter Witt Award as Milliken' s
outstanding junior physical education major. A
graduate of Joliet Central High in 1985, he received
his Bachelor of Science Degree in physical education from Millikin in 1989 before earning a Master's
in higher educational adminsitration from Hawaii
in 1991.
In the immediate Monken family there are 11
members who have earned outstanding coaching
records. In the February 22, 1982 issue of Sports
lllustrated appeared an article entitled "The Coaching
Monkens", highlighting his family ' s successes.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

ANDRE CREAMER
Running Backs
Andre Creamer comes to UB with a wealth
of experience as a collegiate coach and professional athlete. Creamer played under UB head
coach Jim Ward at Northwestern High School in
Baltimore, MD, and is one of many All-American players who have come out of Ward's programs to coach or play professional football.
Creamer was highly recruited by most major
universities as a high school senior and opted for the
University of Tennessee under Johnny Majors.
A four-year starter at cornerback, Creamer

was instrumental in the Volunteers 35-7 victory over
Miami in the 1986 Sugar Bowl.
While at Tennessee, Creamer participated in four
major bowl games and was a sixth round draft choice
of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Last season, Creamer coached the Morgan State
defensive backs and helped Eddie Hall reach AllAmerican status.
Creamer graduated from Tennessee with a degree in sociology and has a daughter, asia.

JAMES GARLAND
Linebackers I HeadJunior Varsity Coach
Garland starts his second season as linebackers coach, and was promoted this year to
head junior varsity coach. Garland played his
prep football under UB head coach Jim Ward at
orthwestern High School in Baltimore, MD,
and followed Ward to Howard University on a
full ahtletic scholarship.
A 1990 graduate of Howard with a B.A. in
business management, Garland captained the

champion Bisons in 1988 and '89 from his linebacker
position, earning preseason All-American, and Academic All-American honors in 1989, as well as AllMEAC honors in 1987 and '88.
Garland was a part of Howard's no. 1 ranked
Division 1-AA teams in both '89 and '90.
A second degree black belt in karate, Garland
will earn a degree in 1994 from UB's school of social
work.

DOM GOVENETTIO, JR
Strength &amp; Conditioning
High School from 1987-89. A crisis intervention
specialist at Ives School in Lincolndale, New York,
he was also Cottage Program Coordinator at Lincoln
Hall in Lincolndale where he was responsible for the
rehabilitation program and treatment goals of 24
court adjudicated teenagers.

This is Govenettio' third season with the
Bulls. A graduate of Buffalo State College with
a B.S. in Criminal Justice, Govenettio was former
captain for the Bengals in 1986. That season, he
also earned the team' s Defensive Most Valuable Player honors. Govenettio began his coaching career as assistant coach at Orchard Park

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1993 PREVIEW
When Jim Ward looks back on the 1992 edition of the University at Buffalo football team, he likes to summarize by telling
listener that "we were exciting on both ides of the ball."
Ward wouJd like to change ju t 50 percent of that analysis this season
when the Bulls officially make the final step to Division 1-AA.
"Offensive! y, we're looking to continue the outstanding progress
we made last year," say Ward, who was given a three-year contract
in December after leading the Bulls on an interim basis la t season.
"We were 4-6last season, but anyone who saw us play, especially
our opponents, knew we could have easily been 6-4 with our offense.
"Unfortunately, while we scored points, we also gave up points."
To confirm: Among the many school records the Bulls set on
offense, the most noteable wa for most points scored in a season
with 319. They also allowed the most points in their history at 395.
"Obviously, when you analyze last season and think of this
season, we're looking to continue to mature offensively and strengthen
ourselves defensively."
A closer look at the '93 Bulls:

OFFENSE
QUARTERBACKS
Great Scott! How else can you describe junior Cliff Scott (Grand
Island, NY; G rand Island). Last season, despite learning a new
offense (freeze option), Scott howed all why he i con idered one
of the premier quarterbacks in the nation at the I-AA level.
"Simply a great, great player," said Ward. "He doe so many
things so well. Everyone can see his arm strength and his running
ability, but what they don't see is his competitiveness. The kid wants
to win so badly."
Scott played in and started all 10 games for the Bulls and in so
doing, set one school record and tied another while honing in on
other . Against ew Haven, Scott set a school mark for yards
passing with 490, completing 29 of 51 attempts in a 69-48 loss. He
also threw for five TDs and rushed for one more. In fact, oftheBulls'
609 yards of total offense that day, Scott accounted for 534 yards
(490 passing, 44 rushing).
For the year, the former Western ew York Player-of-the-Year
completed 140-of-287 passes (48.8 percent) for 2,088 yards and 18
TDs, tying Marty Barrett's school record for TDs in a season.
Ward will be searching for Scott's backup. Look for sophomore
Mark Taylor (Elm a, NY; Iroquois) and newcomer Mike Miles to
compete. In fact, Scott's brother Anthony Scott (Grand Island,
NY; Grand Island) may also get a look at quarterback. Anthony, a
two-way player, mirrors his brother's background, having
quarterbacked Grand Island and earning co-Western ew York
Player of the Year honors.

precision routes helped him finish the '92 camapign with 38 receptions for 525 yards and four touchdowns.
The record-setting Smith impressed during his junior season
with his athletic talents and outstanding hands. He closed the year as
the team's top receiver with 47 catches for school-record 996 yards
or a 21.2-yard average, and 10 touchdowns- tying a school record.
Kris Green (Niagara Falls,NY;Niagar aFalls)andWillieFord
(Syracuse, NY; Nottingham ) will be looked upon to provide depth.
Green totaled 11 receptions for 183 yards or a 16.6-yard average
while the speedy Ford had six catches for 119 yards (19.8 per game)
and one touchdown. Ford also rushed eight times for 107 yards
including a 39-yard TD run.
Also returning is tight end Tony Car roll (Boiceville, NY;
Watervliet), a starter in all ten contests last season. Carroll had 16
receptions for 122 yards with one touchdown. Chris Behan (Honeoye
Fa11s, NY; Honeoye Falls Lim a) finished 1992 with three receptions for 21 yards and a TD.

RUNNING BACKS

The departure of school career rushing leader Alan Bell and
fullback Eric Polanski leaves the Bulls with little experience in the
One of the strongest areas on the club, anchored by the return of backfield.
Coach Ward's freeze option offense gave Scott the chance to
two starters, senior Rusty Knapp (Johnson City, NY; Maineexhibit his rushing skills, finishing as the club's second-leading
Endwell) and senior Doc Smith (Riverhead, NY; Riverhead).
Knapp is the atypical pos ession receiver. Last season, his rusher with 458 yards on 148 carries with nine touchdowns.

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1993 PREVIEW
Matt Prelewicz (Tonawanda, NY; Tonawanda) and Scott
Still, the Bulls' opponents averaged 39.5 points per game last
Donaldson (Chenango Valley, NY; Chenango) should also see season, including two outings of more than 60. They gained 451.3
action after seeing little in I 992. Prelewicz gained just 11 yards yards per game, including 224 on the ground.
while Donald on had seven. Both also scored one TD.
Junior Ruben Lindo (Saugerties, NY; Saugerties) moves to DEFENSIVE LINE
running back after spending last season as a defensive back. He
Three starter return to anchor the defensive line. Junior Todd
posted 36 tackles and three pass breakups from the secondary last Schaffer (Vestal, NY; Vestal) returns after posting some impresyear.
sive numbers last season.
Despite a bout with appendicitis in training camp, and the fact
OFFENSIVE LINE
that it took him three games to get back into playing shape, Schaffer
The offensive line should be strong in 1993 with the return of finished with 36 tackles - seventh-best on club - including a teamhigh five tackles for loss.
four starters.
Anchoring the line is senior center Rich Lowe (Niagara Falls,
Look for a strong year from sophomore nosetackle Rich
NY; LaSalle). The 6-l , 255-pound Lowe played the first two "Bubba" Walker (Pittsburgh, PA; Plum). One of the first studentcontests of last season with a severe groin pull.
athletes to receive scholarship money since the Bulls announced
Juniors Mark DiNardo (Lewiston, NY; Lewiston-Porter) their plan to upgrade to 1-AA, Walker didn't disappoint last season.
and Jason Adams (Utica,
Walker closed the campaign
NY; Utica) will handle the
with 32 tackles, including 16
left tackle and guard posisolo. He was also third in sacks
tions respectively.
with three.
Di ardo, at 6-3, 300
Also back is senior Jason
pound , had a rarity among
Galley (West Seneca, NY;
offensive Iinemen last season
West Seneca/Alfred). The 6foot-5, 250-pound Galley finscoring the lone touchdown
ished with 19 solo tackles and
of his career when he fell on a
fumble in the end zone in the
29 overall, plus three sacks for
Bulls' game at Central
46 yards in loss. In addition,
Florida.
Galley used his height to block
Adams , at 6-2, 265
two point after touchdowns.
pounds, started all 10 games
VinceCanosa (Niagara Falls,
last sea on. He suffered a
NY; Niagara Falls) is back
dislocated shoulder against
after recording 19 tackles of
Colgate but returned to the
which 14 were solo.
lineup the following week for
the Bulls' win over Buffalo
LINEBACKERS
State.
The Bulls lose four-year
Senior Jason Sulenski
starter Rich Dadabo, fourth on
(Roslyn Heights, NY;
the club in tackles last season, but return their outstanding freshman class
Roslyn) returns to his right guard position playing in nine contests of 1992.
last year.
Ben Kincel (Pittsburgh, PA; Penn Hills) and Pete Conley
Also looking to crack the line for playing time will be senior (Jamestown, NY; Southwestern) are back after eeing considerBrendan Creahan (Buffalo, NY; Canisius), junior Chris Miller able time last season. Kincel had 42 tackles -fifth-best on the club
(Pittsford, NY; McQuaid).
- with 23 solo and two for Joss. Conley had 27 solo tackles and 39

DEFENSE

overall.
Doug Lindsay (North Babylon, NY; North Babylon) is also
back after seeing good time as a freshman last season. He finished
with 32 tackles, including 22 solo and three for losses.

Even with giving up a school record for points last season, the
Bulls defense showed signs of coming together. During UB's threeDEFENSIVE BACKS
game winning streak, the defense limited the opposition to an
Possibly the biggest concern last season for the Bulls' strategists
average of 19 points.
and
the
one area this year to be strengthened. In fact, Ward &amp; Co.
In the 26-15 win over Hofstra, UB ' s defense held the Flying
were
forced
to move wide receiver Kareem Stroman (Syracuse,
Dutchmen to just 84 yards of offense including an astounding rninusNY;
Henninger)
to the defensive backfield.
40 rushing. Both totals are school records.

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1993 PREVIEW
And, the Bulls won't have Bill Stonecypher, and his team-high
65 tackles, and Mark Anderson (53 tackles, four sacks) to rely on
after both graduated.
"After a couple of games, it was obvious we needed help there,"
ays Ward. "We simply decided to get our be t athletes on the field,
no matter what side of the ball. And I thought both players took on
their roles well."
One bright spot in the backfield was the play of senior Robert
Harris (Wilkes-Barre, PA; GAR Memorial). An outstanding cover
man, Harris clo ed with a team-high five interceptions- the most by
a UB player ince the 1987 season. In addition, Harris was second on
the club in tackles with 56, including 44 olo and four for loss. He

also had two fumble recoveries, six pass breakups and one blocked
punt.
Stroman is back, but it' s uncertain if he will remain on the
defensive side of the ball. Stroman fini hed with 28 tackles, an
interception and four pass breakups in 1992.

SPECIAL TEAMS

NEWCOMERS
A smile. That's the first reaction one will receive when asking
Ward about his recruiting cia s.
"Outstanding," he says. "We went out looking for speed because speed kills and speed can make up for a lot of mistakes. And,
specifically, we went looking for defensive help. I think we got
both."
Heading the list is Anthony Scott (Grand Island, NY; Grand
Island), Cliffs 6-2, 218-pound brother and the We tern ew York
Player of the Year. Where will he play? "Anywhere we need him,"
says Ward, noting that Scott played quarterback and defensive back for Grand Island.
Ward is especially high on Brad Bess
(Binghamton, NY; Binghamton). The 6-2,
245-pound fullback I linebacker rushed for
more than 3,500 yards in his career and was
named one of the Top 50 backs in the Street &amp;
Smith Big East Round Up. He is a first team
All-State pick as a linebacker in 1991 and as a
running back in 1992. He picked UB over
schools like Penn State and ebra ka.
Hardy Mitchell (Pulver, SC; Pulver)
is a 6-5, 255-pound defensive tackle who was
a first-team All-State selection last season and
was listed as one of the Top 50 recruits in South
Carolina. Ward calls him "our sleeper."
Linebacker Tom Wedding (Dublin,
OH; Dublin) was voted the best junior linebacker at the 1992 Ohio State Football Camp
and is an All-Ohio Capital Conference firstteam pick.
Ward is very excited over Ray Wilson
(Long Beach, CA; Long Beach Poly I Long
Beach City College). The 5-10, 180-pound
running back had 1,097 yards on 163 carries, or 6.7 yards per carry.
Another running back, M aurice P erry (Newark, NJ;
Weequahic), has Ward smiling. Perry had 1,126 yards last season
and a 5.2-yard average. Defensive back M ike Chichester
(Hyattsville, MD; Dematha) helped his club win four straight state
championships.
Ward calls Bobby Perkins (Carson, CA; Carson I Long
Beach City College) an "outstanding cover man" who had 54
tackles last season. Der ek Wicks (Norwalk, CA; Cerritos CC) is
a 5-11 , 180-pound wide receiver who averaged 19.2 yards per catch
last season thanks to 4.4 speed.
Tony Altman (Goldsboro, NC; Goldsboro) is a 6-4, 265-pound
defensive tackle named to the first-team All- ortheast orth Carolina. Bill Payne (Bellport, NY; Bellport) can play fullback, linebacker and punt. He averaged 41.8 yards per kick last season and was
named All-Suffolk County.

Senior Doug Radwanski (Depew, NY; Depew) is back to
handle the punting chores. Last sea on, Radwanski averaged 34.8
yard per punt on 52 kicks. His long went for 51 yard and he
knocked five inside the opponent's 20.
M ark Mozrall (Elma, NY; Iroquois) is back after a uccessful
1992 campaign as the Bulls' kicker. The junior was good on 4-of-8
field goals and 33-of-37 point after touchdowns. Included in those
four field goal was a career-best 48 yarder vs. Hof tra. Mozrall
holds the chool record for most PATs and PAT attempts in a season.
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THE FACILITIES

'NEW' UB STADIUM
Completed in the summer of 1993, the
'new' UB Stadium is the home of the football
Bull , a well as UB's track and field team .
The official groundbreaking was held on
September 17, 1991, and the $23 million
complex was financed by the ew York
State Dormitory Authority.
The 16,500 permanent seat tadium was
the site of track and field competition and
closing ceremonies for the 1993 World
University Games, an event which hosted
over 130 countries and more than 5,000
athlete .
An eight-lane, 400 meter track circles the
radium's natural surface infield, with 186feet, free-standing light tower providing
lighting for nightime events.
The stadium also houses administrative
offices and meeting rooms, state-of-the-art
training facilities, physical conditioning
equipment, two large locker rooms capable
of hou ing 800 athletes, luxury suites and a
board and was financed by the UB Founda100-seat press box.
tion, Inc., through donations by Coca-Cola
USA and the Coca-Cola Bottling Company
UBSTADIUM
of Buffalo, Inc.
In addition to the 1985 and 1986 Empire
The former home of UB football and
track and field teams, the tadium seats 4,000 State Games, UB Stadium has been utilized for
pectators in permanent bleachers with ad- theNewYorkSpecialOlympicsSummerGames,
ditional "berm" seating and standing room several championship collegiate and scholastic
track and field events and by other institutions for
on the northwest side.
Completed in August, 1985, the stadium collegiate football contests.
was first u ed for the 1985 Empire State
Games, which attracted about 10,000 athletes and coaches to opening ceremonies. ALUMNI ARENA
The Recreation and Athletics Complex
The $3.5 mmion tadium features a syn(RAC)
on the University's orth Campus
thetic field surface, "Ornniturf', encircled by
includes
Alumni Arena, a$12.5 million Phase
an eight lane, 400-meter "Royal Athletic
II
Building
and a $1.5 million outdoor playTrack Surface" running track.
ing
fields
complex.
The track also features a steeplechase
Alumni Arena features the largest "freecour e with a water jump inside removable
floating"
hardwood floor in the United States
curbing.
with
basketball,
volleyball and badminton
The stadium was enhanced in the fall of
courts
circled
by
a
200-meter track and seat1987 with the installation of a 150,000
ing
for
8,709
spectators.
electronic scoreboard featuring a message
The building includes three levels of

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offices, locker rooms, equipment and training-therapy rooms, seminar rooms and racquetball courts.
The Phase II Building on the north side
of Alumni Arena has an Olympic-sized
swimming pool and a separate diving well, a
triple gymnasium, gymnastics arena and
dance studio.
Other areas are a wrestling practice room,
two weight-training rooms and additional
racquetball-squa h courts and offices.
The pool and diving well (natatorium) is
comparable to any facility in the East and
includes movable bulkheads, four springboards and four diving platforms,
accomodations for the handicapped and gallery seating for 1,000 spectators.
The playing fields complex is located
behind Alumni Arena and features lighted
baseball and soccer fields, field hockey, softball and several multi-purpose fields. I 0
tennis courts, two basketball courts, two
handball courts and an archery range.

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PLAYER PROFILES

JASON ADAMS

KYLE BOOKER

Junior, Offensive Line
6-2,265
Utica, NY; Utica High

Sophomore, Offensive Line
6-6,240
Bay Village, OH; Bay Village

1992 - Played and started in all 10 games ... Left the game vs.
Colgate with a dislocated shoulder but returned to start the Buffalo
State game the following week.
1991 - Was one of the bright spots for the Bulls' offensive
line .. .. Played in and started 10 games as a freshman.
Personal: Born June 5, 1973 ... Earned three letters while playing
for Coach Art Asselta at Utica .. .Was one-year captain there ... Named
All-Area second team ... Two-year letterman in baseball...Lists "everything" as favorite food ... Favorite movie is Clockwork Orange.

1992 ··Saw limited action last season and moves to the offensive
side of the ball in 1993
Personal: Born June 10, 1974 .. .Namedsecond team All-Southwest Conference at Bay Village High for Coach Tom Kaiser...Led
team to conference championship.

VINCE CANOSA
Sophomore, Defensive Line
6-1, 240
Niagara Falls, NY; Niagara Falls

CHRIS BEHAN
Sophomore, Tight End
6-0,205
Honeoye Falls, NY; Honeoye

1992 - Played in all 10 games, starting four ... Recorded 19
tackles, 14 solo as a freshman ... Had five tackles, including one for
a loss against ew Haven ... Had a tipped pass that led to an interception
in the Bulls' victory over Hofstra.
Personal: Born March 24, 1974 ...Division III Section VI 1991
.
Defensive Player-of-the-Year and All-League selection for Coach
1992 - Played m all 10 games as a .freshman ... Made three Roger H ru-1ey a t tagara
·
Fall s H.1g h ... T ota1e d 55 tac kl es, seven
d f bl
d
f bl
·
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receptions for 21 yards ... Scored first collegiate points on a two-yard .,
.
rorce urn es an seven urn e recovenes as a semor.
TD reception vs. New Haven ... Also returned one kickoff for two r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
yards ... Recorded five special teams tackles.
CANOSA'S NUMBERS
Personal: Born April 28, 1973 ... Two-year captain for Coach
AT
TOT INT
SACKS
Bill Donegan at Honeoye High ... Set ten school records on offense, YEAR UT
19
5
0
defense and special teams ... Two-time All-County and All-Greater l99 2
14
Rochester selection ... Three-year letterman and an All-County per- L . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
former in basketball.

BEHAN'S NUMBERS
YEAR REC
1992
3

YDS
21

AVG
7.0

TD

LONG
10

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PLAYER PROFILES

TONY CARROLL

PETE CONLEY

Junior, Tight End
6-3, 215
Boiceville, NY; Watervliet

Sophomore, Linebacker
6-0,220
Jamestown, NY; Southwestern

1992 - Started all lO contests as a ophomore ... UB 's third
leading receiver last season, catching 16 pas es for 122 yards (7.6
avg.) and a TD ... Caught a career-high five passes for 35 yard vs.
Lafayette ... Scored first collegiate points on a 13-yard TD
reception at Central Connecticut. .. Made three reception for 24
yards at Central Florida ... Also returned one kickoff for zero yards.
Personal: Born May 5, 1973 ... Two-year letterman and oneyear captain for Coach Dan Reinfurt at Watervliet High ... All-State
and All-League performer at tight end ... Member of the 1990 Class
C Section II Champioinship team ... Three-year letterman in track
and field and All-City Athlete-of-the-year in 1991.

1992 - Played in all I 0 games, starting four as a
freshman ... Recorded 39 tackles, including 27 solo ... Had seasonhigh nine tackles against Central Florida and Buffalo State, earning
seven solos in each contest. .. Recorded five tackles vs. Edinboro,
New Haven and Colgate.
Personal: Born July 24, 1973 ... Recorded 349 tackles, including 131
his senior season as a two-year captain for Coach Ron Littlejohn at
Southwestern High ... Also rushedfor2,331 yards fora5.4average... Earned
All-State Defensive honors and was Section Vl Defensive Player-of-the
Yearhisseniorseason ... Holdsallbuttwodefensiveschoolrecords ... Threeyear letterman in baseball and wrestling.

CARROLL'S NUMBERS
YEAR REC
1992
16

YDS
122

A VG
7.6

TD

CONLEY'S NUMBERS
YEAR UT
1992
27

LONG
13t

AT
12

TOT
39

INT

0

SACKS
0

BRENDAN CREAHAN
Senior, Offensive Line
6-5,250
Buffalo, NY; Canisius

CHRIS CASHEBA
Sophomore, Linebacker
6-2, 190
Buffalo, NY; St. Joe's

1992 - Saw extensive action a a freshman ... Recorded 24
tackle , including 16 solo and one for a lo s.
Personal: Born Aprilll , 1973 ... Three-year letterman for Coach
Bob O'Connor at St. Joe's ... Named to the All-Western ew York
Team his enior season and was a two-time All-League
selection ... Recorded 17 sacks and 106 tackles his final two
seasons ... All-League performer in track and wrestling.

CASHEBA'S NUMBERS
YEAR UT
1992
16

AT
8

TOT
24

INT

0

1992- Appeared in all 10 games last season, starting the season
finale at Central Florida.
1991 - Moved to the offensive side of the football during
training camp and made ignificant progress.
1990- Closed outstanding freshman sea on with 46 tackles and
a sack ... Started alllO games ...Had eight tackles vs. both Westminster
and Southern Connecticut.
Personal: Born March 17, 1972 ... P1ayed three years and was
captain at Cani ius High for Coach Rich Werder...Was AllCatholic ... Played center on basketball team for two seasons ... Enjoys
weight1ifting ...Majoring in Engineering.

SACKS
0

CREAHAN'S NUMBERS
YEAR UT
1990
13
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PLAYER PROFILES

JASON GALLEY

MARK DINARDO

Senior, Defensive Line
6-5,245
West Seneca, NY;
West SenecalAlfred

Junior, Offensive Line
6-3,300
Lewiston, NY; Lewiston-Porter

1992- Played in all 10 games as a sophomore ... Recovered a
1992- Played in 10 games, starting nine as a
fumble in the endzone vs. Central Aorida for his fir t collegiate junior. .. Recorded 29 tackles, including J 9 solo and recovered a
points.
fumble ... Finished third on the team with three sacks for minus 46
Personal: Born August 26, 1973 ... Two-year letterman and yard ... Had finest game of his college career vs. Morgan State,
one-year captain at tight end for Coach Harry Lawler at Lewiston- recording nine tackles (seven solo), two blocked PATs, one sack and
Porter. .. Played in the orth-South All Star Game his senior a pass broken up ... Earned eight tackles, including five solo vs.
season ... Captained his prep basketball team and was a two-time All- Buffalo State ... Recorded four tackles, one sack and recovered a
League selection in track and field.
fumble vs. Mansfield.
Personal: Born ovember 11, 1971 ... All-Western New York
performer at defensive end for Coach Jim Brots at West
Seneca... amed Fir t Team All-League tight end and First Team
Division I All-Star at defensive end ... Hockey and basketball prep
standout. .. Transferred from Albany State.

WILLIE FORD

Sophomore, Wide Receiver
5-9, 160
Syracuse, NY; Nottingham

GALLEY'S NUMBERS
YEAR
1992

1992- Played in alii 0 games last season ... Caught six passes for
119 yards as a freshman ... Also rushed eight times for 107 yards and
one TD ... Blocked a punt to set up the Bulls' first touchdown vs.
Mansfield ... Ran 37 yards for a TD off a reverse at Central
Connecticut after an earlier 44 yard run was called back due to a
penalty ... Also returned 22 kickoffs for 459 yards.
Personal: Born March 3, 1974 ... Two-year All-State, All-Upstate ew York and All-League player for Coach Lorenzo Jackson
at ottingham High ... Runs a 4.38 40 ... Set single game school record
264 yards rushing and led league in receiving in 1990 and 1991.

FORD'S NUMBERS
Receiving
YEAR REC
6
1992

YDS
119

AVG
19.8

TD
0

LONG
42

Rushing
YEAR ATT
8
1992

YDS
107

AVG
13.4

TD
2

LONG
39t

Kickoff Returns
RET
YEAR
22
1992

UT
19

AVG
20.9

INT

0

SACKS
1/2

KRISTIAN GREEN
Senior, Wide Receiver
6-2, 180
Niagara Falls, NY; Niagara Falls

1992- Played in alllO games as a junior. .. UB's fourth leading
receiver with 11 reception for 183 yards ... Caught three passes for
34 yards vs. Colgate .. . Made two receptions for 54 yards vs. Lafayette,
including career-high 34-yarder. .. Two catches for 30 yards at
Colgate.
Personal: Born March 10, 197l...Two-year letterman for
Coach Roger Hailey at iagara Falls ... Played quarterback in high
school...Transferred from Syracuse University.

GREEN'S NUMBERS
YEAR REC
1992
11

YDS
459

TOT
29

AT
10

LONG
39
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YDS
183

AVG
16.6

TD
0

LONG
34

�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

PLAYER PROFILES
KNAPP'S NUMBERS
YEAR REC
1992
38
36
1991
1990
9
TOT. 73

BENKINCEL
Sophomore, Defensive End
6-3,220
Pittsburgh, PA; Penn Hills

1992 - Played in eight games and started four. .. Recorded 16
tackle , seven solo with one for a loss and an interception against
Morgan State ... Had nine tackles, including five solo vs .
Colgate... Totaled eight tackles, seven solo vs. Lafayette ... Finished
season with 42 tackles, sixth on the club.
Personal: Born June 15, 1974... amed to the Pittsburgh PostGazette's Fabulous 22 and Pittsburgh Pre s' Finest 44 teams ... AllConference selection for Coach Neil Gordon at Penn Hills High ...Had
140 total tackles, two sacks, two interceptions and four blocked kicks
in his career.

KINCEL'S NUMBERS
YEAR UT
1992
23

AT
19

TOT
42

INT

SACKS
0

YDS
525
603
135
1,263

AVG
13.8
16.8
15.0
15.2

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4
1
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5

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36t
57
22
57

RUBEN LINDO
Junior, Defensive Back
5-9, 185
Saugerties, NY; Saugerties

1992 - Finished with 36 tackles, 25 solo on defense for the
Bulls ... Also saw action as a kickoff returner, bringing back 13 kicks
for 283 yards with a long of 39.
1991 - Enjoyed fine freshman season in which he closed with
26 tackles ...Finished spring camp as starting cornerback .... Appeared
in all 10 games ... Had seven solo tackles against Brockport... Also
had three kick returns for 116 yards, including 51-yard return vs. East
Stroudsburg.
Personal: Born Sept. 19, 1972... Played for Coach Larry
evil at Saugerties ... Graduated with school record for longest
punt and kick returns ... Also competed on track team, running
sprints and high jump ... Favorite athlete is Deion Sanders.

RUSTY KNAPP
Senior, Wide Receiver
6-0, 190
Johnson City, NY;
Maine-Endwell

LINDO'S NUMBERS

1992- Played and started in all 10 games ... Was second on the
club with 38 receptions for 525 yards and a 13.8 yards per catch
average with four TDs ... Had seven receptions three times last
season ... Had a 36-yard TD catch vs. Morgan State ... Made catches on
two clutch third down conversions in the Bulls' victory over Mansfield.
1991- Played in all 10 games, starting nine... Led the Bulls in
receiving with 36 for 603 yards or a 16.8 average... Set career highs
with eight receptions and 153 yards, including a long of 57 against
Hofstra ... Caught six passes for 102 yards vs. Montclair State...Had
an 18-yard TD reception against Canisius.
1990 - Saw limited time appearing in nine games ... Finished
with nine catches for 135 yards.
Personal: Born October 7, 1970 ... Earned two letters at MaineEndwell... Graduated with school record for most yards receiving in
a season and career...Also captained both baseball and basketball
teams ...Was All-Conference in baseball as first baseman and
pitcher...Played forward on basketball team.

YEAR
1992
1991
TOT.

UT
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YEAR KR
1992
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116

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�Great Scott!
For quarterback Cliff Scott, actions speak louder than words
BY RICH DEITSCH

Scott realizes he needs to improve.
"I'm looking to be a lot more consistent this year, more consistent
in
throwing
the ball and in the knowledge of the game," says Scott,
As he Jeans back in an oversized chair in the UB football office,
a
former
All-Western
ew York selection at Grand Island High
Cliff Scott barely speaks over a whisper.
School.
"Those
are
two
areas
I can improve on."
Cliff Scott is far from the Jim Kelly and Joe Namath mold of
After
staring
at
perennial
powerhouse Grand Islaf\d, Scott atquarterbacks who make great sound bites and soft drink commercials.
tended Di vision I-AA power
He's more in the mold of speaking
Marshall
University for a year, but
softly and carrying a gun for an
then
transferred
after red-shirting
arm.
during
his
freshman
year at the
"Randall Cunningham - not
West
Virginia
school.
He said he
that I pattern my game after his- is
left
Marshall
because
he
realized
a low-key guy, he's a quiet leader
he
would
have
been
sharing
time
type of guy," says the 6-2, 205with the other quarterbacks at the
pound Scott. "I just lead by exschool. He transferred to UB in the
ample, and if you can do that, then
fall of 1991.
you don't have to say too much."
"For awhile I really felt com"He' s the kind of a young
fortable down there," he says.
man I would like my youngest
"(Leaving) was something spur of
child to be like," says UB coach
the moment. I don' t do anything
Jim Ward. "He's quiet, unassumrash, but that was real rash. I just
ing, very intelligent and a very
did it, though. I just left. I was
sensitive kid. I often call him a
doing well academically, and I was
quiet storm."
the second-team quarterback when
The quiet storm Jed a loud and
I was a true freshman. That wasn ' t
thundering record-setting UB ofthat bad, but I wanted to be the firstfense last season. Scott played and
team quarterback. I got a divorce
started in every game, throwing
so to speak."
for 2,088 yards on 140 of 287
Scott disenchan trnent at Marshall
passes and tied a school record
has led to a beautiful marriage at
with 18 touchdown passes. Scott
UB. He started in nine games in
rushed for an additional458 yards
199l,completing 103 of213 passes
and scored nine touchdowns from
for 1,478 years and six touchdowns.
the ground. Under his leadership,
He was named Rookie of the Year
the raging bulls set a team records
for most points scored in one season (319), average scoring per game for the ECAC Upstate New York Region.
But despite being an All-Western New York selection at quarter(31.9), average yards per game (387.1) and touchdowns scored in a
back during his senior year at Grand Island, Scott was barely recruited
season(45).
"Cliffs leadership abilities come from the kids seeing him," says by any Division I power.
"Cliff has so much ability and yet no matter what kind of numbers
Ward. "When there's pressure, he works better. He does a good job
of being a general on the field. My offense is geared toward the he puts up this year or next year, they will still say he' s from a Division
quarterback, he's the trigger man. Last season, he was responsible for I-AA school," says Ward. "I think Cliff Scott will play beyond the
college level. If he were at a Division I-A school, I've got a feeling that
67 percent of our offense."
Scott set a school record with 490 yards passing on 29 comple- his name would be mentioned on one of those Heisman Trophy
tions of 51 attempts in a 69-48 loss at ew Haven, throwing five candidate lists. "
And don't forget that Scott still has two more years left as the
touchdowns and amassing 534 of the Bulls' 609 total yards. Against
Mansfield State, the versatile Scott struck by land and by air. He was leader ofUB ' s freeze-option offense. By the time he throws his last
18 of 27 for 305 yards and threw two touchdown passes while rushing pass for the Bulls, he will undoubtedly hold the majority of the school
for 103 yards on 17 carries and three touchdowns. He had 408 of the records at the quarterback position.
Bulls' 595 total yards against Mansfield State, earning him the ECAC
"People forget I still have two years left," Scott reminds.
Just long enough for the quiet storm to provide some more
Upstate Offensive Player of the Week.
But even with the lofty accomplishments and all the accolades, lightning and thunder for UB football.

�1993 University at Buffalo Football Roster
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Derek Wicks
Doc Smith
Eric Otis
Mark Mozrall
Mark Linkiewicz
Anthony Scott
Gerald Carlson
Everen Anthony
Tony Altman
Kristian Green
Cliff Scon
Mike Miles
Mark Taylor
Doug Radwanski
Greg Duval
Keith Warren
Ruben Lindo
Kareem Stroman
Jamaal Johnson
Bill Tipton
Dominick Rosamilia
Charles Clency
Aaron Keo
Terrance Fisher
Jason Kuehn
Rick Rodriguez
Bill Payne
Maurice Perry
Pete Conley
Matt Werder
Scon Donaldson
Man Prelewicz
Chris Behan
Mike Chichester
Roben Harris
Craig Guest
Andre eita
Donald Suchnya
Brad Bess
Sunnel Motley
Adam Tardif
Greg Bomberski
Cleveland Benning
Anthony Swan
Abdula Sabb
Terry Morgan
Brian Francis
Richard Lowe
Mike Sloan
Eric Almante
Chris Wojtas
Todd Pace
Doug Lindsay
Steve McDuffie
Tom Wedding
Shawn Richmond
Tony Latona
Gene Oyer
Eric Bicocchi
Tom Fenlon
Billy Bowen
Vito D' Aniello
Michael Spagnolo
Brendan Creahan
Barrett Ouimette
Kyle Booker
Jason Sulenski
Edward Ellis
John Sandusky
Vince Canosa
Todd Schaffer
Rich Walker
James Mane
Tony Carroll
Rusty Knapp
Howard Bishop
Jim Stems
Mike Schleelein
Chevin Young
Hurben Winfield, Jr.
James Maglisceau
Dicran Jamgochian
Brian Tenshaw
Jason Galley
Sheldon Smith
Patrick Sanders
Gary Robb
Hardy Mitchell
Jack Fisher

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lllGHSCHOOL
Cerritos CC/Paramount
Riverhead
Coahoma CC/McComb
Iroquois
ew Hanford
Grand Island
Randolph Central
Fern Creek
Goldsboro
iagara Falls
Grand Island
Ramapo
Iroquois
Depew
Kenmore East
Bishop Me amara
Saugerties High
Henninger
Cleveland Hill
Charles F. Brush
Ketchum
McKinley
Kamehameha
CoahomaCC
Greece A thena
Kennedy
Bellpon
Weequahic
Southwestern High
Canisius
Chenango High
Tonawanda
Honeoye Falls Lima
Dematha
G.A.R./ Hudson Valley CC
onh Haven
Burgard
William ville East
Binghamton
Hargrave Academy
Lackawana
Lake Shore Central
Rive1side
Kingston Academy
Syosset
Nottingham
Chenango Forks
LaSalle
Aquinas
ew Utrecht
Greece Olympia
Bellpon
onh Babylon
Grover Cleveland
Dublin
Milford Academy
Williamsville East
Salamanca High
Syosset
Aquinas
Kecoughton
Rome Free
Syosset
Canisius
Chenango Valley
Bay Village
Roslyn
Hamden
Kiski
iagara Falls
Vestal High
Plum
Aiea
Watervliet
Maine-Endwell
South Park
Kenmore West
Hamburg
John Adams
Seneca
Grand Island
Dematha
Liverpool
West SenecalAI fred
Elmira Free Academy
Pickerington
Warsaw
Wren
ewark

HOMETOWN
Norwalk, CA
Riverhead, y
McComb, MS
Elma. y
ew Hanford, y
Grand Island. y
Randolph. y
Louisville, KY
Gold boro,
Niagara Falls, NY
Grand Island, y
Spring Valley , y
Elma, y
Depew, y
Amherst, y
Clinton, MD
Saugerties, y
Syracuse, y
Buffalo, y
South Euclid, OH
Poughkeepsie, y
Buffalo, NY
Hauula, Hl
Cordova, T
Rochester,
ew York,
Bellpon, y
ewark, J
Jamestown, NY
Buffalo, y
Chenango Valley, NY
Tonawanda, y
Honeoye Falls, y
Hyattsville, MD
Wilkes-Barre. PA
onh Haven, Cf
East Utica, NY
Willliarnsville, y
Binghamton, NY
Chattam. VA
Lackawana, y
Angola, y
Buffalo, y
Kingston, y
Syosset, y
Syracuse, y
Nicholls, y
iagara Falls, NY
Rochester, NY
Bronx, y
Greece, NY
Bellpon, y
Nonh Babylon, y
Buffalo, y
Dublin, NY
onhfield, IL
Williamsville, NY
Salamanca, y
Woodberry, NY
Rochester, NY
Hampton, VA
Rome, NY
Syosset, y
Buffalo, y
Chenango Valley, NY
Bay Village, OH
Roslyn Heights, y
Hamden. Cf
Belle Verdon, PA
iagara Falls, y
Ve tal, y
Pittsburgh, PA
Pearl City, HJ
Boiceville, y
Johnson City, y
Buffalo, NY
Kenmore, y
Orchard Park, y
Queens, y
Buffalo. y
Lewsville, y
Washington, DC
Liverpool, NY
West Seneca, y
Elmira, NY
Pickerington, OH
Warsaw, NY
Pulver, SC
ewark, y

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AME
Emilio Colon
Fred Guions
Greg Ke lley
Kenny Squires
Jerrod Thebarge
Larry Jones
John Tennell
Alon Byers
Donny Ledbetter
Bob Zurinskas
Joe Marsilio
Brian Goff
Greg Archie
Anthony Jackson
Mike Long
Rarneek Wright
Greg Mikell
Chris McKean
Andre Pam
Jason Parent
Kevin Harris
Jemal Murph
Robert Tubbs
Joe Robinson
Roan Sterling
Robert Hicks
Scott Tracey
Derek Caner
Tom Dadmun
Lincoln McRae
Jeff Comissiong
Aaron Terry
Shawn Stephenson
Steve Knight
Fred Hamer
Chuck orris
Rob Williams
Brian Hawkes
Chad Mower
Ross Fichthom
Ray Baur
Bob Jameson
AI Hall
Charles Griffin
Mike Smith
Travis Thompson
Eric Marsh
Brendan Prophett
Jerrod Way
Jed Wehrman
Tom Foley
Marlow Dotts
JeffCipp
John Whitesides
Jon Gautier
Mike Adamets
Jason Agren
Peter Poirier
Trevor Estelle
Dave Clark
Mike Thomas
Steve Stinson
Brendan Parker
Tom Bingham
Doug Henderson
Brian Doughty
Todd Park
Mike Flynn
Joel Rumelhan
Matt Pearsall
Mike Missbrenner
Jon Russell
John Pourby
David Rilatt
Hugo Alvarez
John Hevsey
Ryan Ray
James Rice
Ryan Madison
Steve Cates
Todd Williamson
Chris Scott
Dave Tamburello
Jay Durgin
Brian Lindmark
Frizell Davis
Brian Gaine
Mitch Maury
Trent Robinson
Chris Binder
Mark Smith
Rob Shaw
George McDonald
Kevin Rich
Ako Stafford

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5-11
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5-10
5-10
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196
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160
210
217
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LAST SCHOOL
Lawrence

Hudson Valley JC
Sterling
Roosevelt
Skowhegan
Andrew Jackson
Bangor
Wyoming Seminary
orthport
Brockton
Marian Catholic
Bucksport
Linden
Camden
Manlius
Scotch Plains
Bishop Kearney
Traip
ottingham
Marsh wood
Glen Ridge
Curtis
Sharon
Eastern
Teaneck,
Warwick
Rome Free Academy
Tabor Academy
Westford Academy
Rockland
Maine Central Inst.
West Orange
Massabesic
Marsh wood
Athens
Maine Central Inst.
Fitchburg
Jersey City
Winslow
Madison
Haverford
Mattawan
West Roxbury
Springfield Cathedral
Foxcroft Academy
Central Bucks
Maine Central Inst.
Princeton Hun
Belfast
Mt.Biue
Bergen Catholic
Red Bank
Univ. of Kentucky
Governor Dummer
Edward Little
orwich Univ.
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Irondequoit
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Brunswick
Portland
Haverhill
Bishop Guertin
Maine Centrallnst.
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Daniel Hand
Manchester Memorial
Sweet Home
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Hackensack
Waterville
Limestone
Traip Academy
Winchester
Osborn
Don Bosco
White Hall
Mt. Blue
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Nutley
Hackensack
Salem
W. Kentucky Univ.
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Camden. AR
Fayetteville, NY
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Kittery, ME
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S. Berwick, ME
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Staten Island. NY
Sharon, MA
Vorhees, J
Teaneck, NJ
Warwick, NY
Rome, NY
Onset, MA
Westford, MA
Rockland, ME
St. Thomas, VT
W. Orange, J
E. Waterboro, ME
S. Berwick, ME
Athens. OH
Burlington, ME
Fitchburg. MA
Jersey City, NJ
Winslow, ME
Madison, ME
Ardmore, PA
Mattawan, J
Boston,MA
Springfield, MA
Dover, ME
Doylestown, PA
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Belle Meade, NJ
Belfast, ME
Farmington, ME
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a hua, NH
Auburn, ME
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Portland, ME
Haverhill, MA
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Agawam.MA
Piscataway, NJ
Cheshire, CT
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Miami, FL
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�THE GAME:
The University at Buffalo play its first-ever game at the Division 1-AA level, hosting the University of
Maine Black Bears. The game marks the first meeting between these two clubs and is the first of four consecutive home contests for UB.

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UB head coach Jim Ward enters his second season with the Bulls and owns a 4-6 record, while Maine's Jack
Cosgrove makes his head coaching debut for his alma mater after spending the past six seasons as an assistant.

LAST YEAR:
After opening the 1992 season with a 1-5 record, UB came back to win three of it last four contests, including consecutive victories over Buffalo State, Hofstra and Central Connecticut. UB set seven offensive team
records in 1992, including mot points scored in a season (319) and offensive yards per game (387.1). The Bulls
are led by junior QB All-America candidate Cliff Scott. Scott tied a school record in '92 with 18 TD passes and
set a new UB tandard with 490 yards passing vs. ew Haven. UB's second leading rusher with 458 yards, Scott
al o entered the UB record book with 2,546 yard of total offense (2,088 passing). Scott's favorite target in '92
was WR Doc Smith. Smith led UB with 47 receptions for 996 yards and 10 TDs, setting a school mark for
receiving yardage in a season.

ABOUT MAINE:
First-year head coach Jack Cosgrove takes over a Black Bear program that finished the 1992 campaign with a
6-5 record. Maine, a member of the prestigious Yankee Conference, returns 10 starters and 341ettermen from
last year's squad which posted its first winning record in three seasons.
The Black Bears are led by junior QB Emilio Colon. Colon, one of only three offensive starters returning,
completed 157 of256 passes for 1,823 yards (61.3 %) and 13 TDs in 1992, moving him into third place on
Maine's aJI-time passing yardage list.
Three veteran receivers return in '93, including senior Frizell Davis and junior Steve Cates. Frizell caught 26
passes for 306 yards and a TD Ia t eason, while Davis made 20 receptions for 262 yards and a team-high four
TDs.
Defensively, the Black Bears return six starters, including outside linebacker Jemal Murph. The 6-0, 220pound senior ha posted 185 tackles over the past two seasons and recorded four interceptions in '92.

A SPECIAL UB THANK YOU:
The University at Buffalo is deeply indebted to Governor Mario M. Cuomo and the Western ew York
legislative delegation, whose support and assistance were invaluable in UB's efforts to gain approval for construction of the new stadium. UB is especially grateful to ew York State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle, Chair of the
Senate Higher Education Committee, for hi advocacy and leader hip in restoring SU Y's authority to upgrade
athletics program .

BULL-ETINS:
The Bulls have an opening day record of 36-39-4 and are currently riding a four-game opening day losing
streak ... UB has recorded 16 season-opening shutouts and have been held scoreless 13 times ... Most points
allowed on opening day-42 vs. Hobart in 1926 (13-42) and vs. Lafayette in 1991 (21-42) ... UB's roster features
players from 17 states, including two freshmen from Hawaii, RB Aaron Keo and OL Jame Mane .. .47 new faces
join the UB lineup in 1993 in addition to five new members of the coaching staff ( ick Calcutta, offensive
coordinator; C. Ray Gregory, quarterback ; Joe Reich, defensive line; Andre Creamer, running backs; James
Garland, linebackers ... The Bulls' captains for the 1993 season are QB Cliff Scott, center Rich Lowe and LB
Donald Suchnya (special teams) ... UB trainer Mike Rielly i a native of Portland, Maine, and attended Portland
High School where he wa a tandout ba eball player.

THE OFFICIALS:
The officials for tonight's game, a assigned by the ECAC: referee Jack Cramer, umpire Joe Antonacci, head
linesman David Holdwright, line judge Robert Smith, back judge Bartley Conlon, field judge Tom Compton,
clock operator William Wil on, 25- econd clock operator Andrew Moynihan.

�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL
PLAYER PROFILES

JAMES
MAGLISCEAU

DOUG LINDSAY
Sophomore, Linebacker
6-0,230
N. Babylon, NY; North Babylon

1992 - Played in seven games, starting three...Recorded 32
tackles, including 22 solo with three for losse totaling 29
yards .. .Tallied three tackles with a 25-yard loss against
Lafayette ... Made his first start against Mansfield, recording eight
tackles, five solo ... Had 13 tackles, six solo vs. Morgan State.
Personal: Born July 22, 1974...Two-year captain at orth
Babylon High for Coach Terry Manning ... Named to All-League and
Exceptional Seniors Teams.

LINDSAY'S NUMBERS
YEAR UT
1992
22

AT
10

TOT
32

INT
0

SACKS
0

Sophomore, Defensive Line
6-4,240
Buffalo, NY; Grand Island
1992 - Forced to sit out the season after transferring from
Marshall University ... Looks to make an immediate impact on the
defensive line.
P ersonal: Born January 13,1973 ... Four-year letterman and
captain his senior season for Coach Gene Masters at Grand Island
High ... First team All-State, All-Region and WNY All-Star ... Made
game-saving tackle in WNY All-Star Game ... Recorded 65 tackles,
35 unassisted, at noseguard as a senior. ..Member of Class B-1
Championship team as a junior and senior. .. Earned first team AllState honors in lacrosse as a three-year captain ... Two-year letterman
in basketball.

MARK MOZRALL
Junior, Kicker
5-11, 175
Elma, NY; Iroquois

RICH LOWE
Senior, Center
6-1,255
Niagara Falls, NY; LaSalle

1992 - Started all 10 games as a junior. ..Played the first two
games of the season with a severe muscle pull.
1991 - Played in all 10 games as a sophomore, starting nine,
including the Hofstra contest depite a sprained ankle ... Helped open
holes in the line for running back Alan Bell to gain 266 yards vs.
Duquesne.
1990 - One of the club's top freshmen and possibly its most
unheralded player...Was pushed into starting lineup during training
camp when All-Conference center Bill Barto was sidelined with a
back injury ...Lowe started all 10 games and was considered one of
the most consistent linemen ... Eamed the team's Top ewcomer
Award.
Personal: Born February 16, 1972 ... Eamed three letters and
was two-time captain at LaSalle for Coach Sam Giancola... Was AllLeague and second team All-Area ... Also competed on wrestling and
track teams ...Majoring in Management.

1992- Holds the school record for PATs and attempts ...Was 33
of 37 on extra points and 4-of-8 on his field goal attempts ...Was
team's fourth-leading scorer. .. Made career-best field goal of 48
yards vs. Hofstra ... Was 7-of-7 on PATs with a 27- yard field goal vs.
Central Connecticut.
1991 -Took over the Bulls' kicking chores near the end of the
season and responded by making all three field goal attempts and 8of-10 PATs ...Was team's fourth-leading scorer.
P ersonal: Born June 15, 1973 ...Eamed two letters and was
captain for one season at Iroquois for Coach Scott Rollo ... Was AllLeague and All-WNY ... Also All-League in baseball.

MOZRALL'S NUMBERS
YEAR
1992
1991
TOT.

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PLAYER PROFILES
RADWANSKI'S NUMBERS

MATT PRELEWICZ
Senior, Running Back
5-9, 170
Tonawanda, NY; Tonawanda

YEAR
1992
1991
1990
TOT

NO
52
55
51
158

1992- Played in alllO games a a junior. .. Team's leading punt
returner with 13 returns for72 yards, including a long of 16 ... Rushed
seven times for 11 yards ... Scored first collegiate TD on a two-yard
run vs Hofstra.
Personal: Born February 23, 1972 .. .Rushed for over 1,000
yards his senior season, including 233 in one game, for Coach Chris
DeMarco at Tonawanda High ... Earned Niagara Gazette First Team
Honors and was a Connelly Cup finalist. his enior season ... AllLeague wrestling and baseball performer.

PRELEWICZ'S NUMBERS
Rushing
YEAR ATT
7
1992

YDS
11

Punt Returns
YEAR RET YDS
72
13
1992

AVG
1.6

TD

AVG
5.5

LONG
16

LONG
6

DOUG RADWANSKI
Senior, Punter
6-0, 185
Depew, NY; Depew

YDS
1,810
1,954
1,676
5,440

AVG
34.8
35.5
32.9
34.4

LONG 1-20
51
5
45
6
70
6
17
70

TODD SCHAFFER
Junior, Defensive Line
6-1,280
Vestal, NY; Vestal

1992 - Played in eight games, starting six after an appendicitis
in training camp forced a 20-pound loss ... Came back with a sixtackle effort against Lafayette in the third game of the
season ...Finished the season with 36 tackles, 24 solo and five for a
loss ... Had a season-high 11 tackles and a 25-yard interception return
vs. Morgan State ... Recorded nine tackles, seven olo vs. Buffalo
State.
Personal: Born July 15, 1973 ... Three-year letterman and senior captain for Coach Steve Mahon at the defensive line and
fullback position .. . Two-time All-State and All-Division
performer. .. All-American heavyweight wrestler and an All-State
track performer in high school.

SCHAFFER'S NUMBERS
YEAR UT
1992 24

1992- Had 52 punts with five downed inside the 20 ... Averaged
34.8 yards per kick with alongof5l ... Punted five times fora42 yard
average vs. Morgan State.
1991 - Had 55 punts and six were downed inside the 20 ...
Averaged 35.5 yards per kick with a long of 45 against Southern
Connecticut.
1990 - Had 51 punts with six downed inside the 20.
Personal: Born January 21, 197l...Earned two letters and was
captain at Depew High for Chuck Graver...First team All-Star
running back in 1988 ... Also played four years of baseball and
captained team hi s senior season ... Was pitcher and third
baseman ...Member of the National Honor Society ... Majoring in
Architecture.
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PLAYER PROFILES

CLIFF SCOTT
Junior, Quarterback
6-2,205
Grand Island, NY;
Grand Island
1992 - Played and started in all 10 games last season ...Tied
Marty Barrett's school record of 18 TD passes in a season ...Completed
140 of 287 passes for 2,088 yards ... Also rushed 148 times for 458
yards scoring nine TDs ...Set school mark for yards passing in a
gamewith 490 completing 29 of 51 passes against ew Haven,
throwing five TDs including two of25 yards each and 44 yards with
one TD rushing, amassing 534 of the B ul1 s' 609 yards ofoffense... Was
18 of 27 for 305 yards and 2 TDs and rushed 17 times for 103 yards
and three TDs vs. Mansfield ...Accounted for 408 of the 595 yards of
total offense in the game and was named ECAC Upstate Offensive
Player of the Week... Rushed for 121 yards with one TD against
Hofstra for his second 100-yard-plus rushing performance of his
career.
1991 -Played and started in nine games after transferring from
Marshall University ...Had an outstanding season in which he completed 101 of213 passes for 1,478 yards and six TDs ... Was named
the Rookie of theYear for the ECAC Upstate New York Region ... Also
rushed 62 times for 201 yards ...Suffered a slight separation of the
right shoulder vs. Montclair State and missed the next game against
Westrninster...His best day came against Hofstra when he completed
20 of 39 passes for 366 yards and 1 TD. Also rushed for 46 yards,
including a 17-yard TD run ... amed the ECAC Upstate Offensive
Player of the Week.
Per sonal: Born Dec. 11 , 1971 ...Played for Coach Gene Masters
at Grand Island High School and was captain his senior
season ... Named All-Western ew York...Favorite athlete is Dolphins'
quarterback Dan Marino.

SCOTT'S NUMBERS
Passing
YEAR ATT
1992 287
1991
21 3
TOT. 500

COMP
140
101
242

INT
11
13
24

YDS
2088
1478
3566

TD
18
6
24

Rushing
YEAR ATT
19n 148
1991 62
TOT. 210

YDS
458
201
659

AVG
3.1
3.2
3. 1

TD
9
3
12

LONG
37t
70t
70t

PCT
48.8
47.4
48.4

GREAT SCOTT!
• Owns single-game school record of 490 yards passing vs. New Haven (9/12/93).
• Set school record for offensive yards in a game, 534 (of team's 609) vs. New Haven
• Tied single-season school mark of 18 touchdown passes in 1992, including five vs. New Haven.
• UB's all-time leading quarterback rusher with 659 yards in only two seasons.
• Set school record with 2,546 yards of offense in 1992 (2,088 passing, 458 rushing) and 27 touchdowns.
• Two-time ECAC Upstate Offensive Player-of-the-Week.
• Named 1991 ECAC Rookie-of-the-Year in the Upstate New York Region.

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STROMAN'S NUMBERS

DOC SMITH
Senior, Wide Receiver
5-11, 160
Riverhead; Riverhead, NY

1992: Played in and started all 10 game Ia t season ...Led
Bulls in receiving with 47 catches for 996 yards and 10
touchdowns ... Holds the school record for most reception yardage
in a season, breaking Chris D' Amico's 929 set in 1983 and tied the
school single-season mark of 10 TD catches also set by
D' Amico... Averaged 21.2 yards per reception ...Caught eight passes
for 146 yards and two TDs, including the game-winner with 3:29
left against Buffalo State...Gained 100 or.more yards receiving in
five games, including three consecutive contests.
Personal: Born October 18, l97l...Transferred to UB from
Hudson Valley Community College ...Played quarterback at
Riverhead High for Coach Rick Kopp passing for 13 TDs and
rushing for 20 in his career...Named All-League and All-County
three times and second team All-State and Preseason All-American.

SMITH'S NUMBERS
YEAR REC
1992
47

YDS
996

A VG
21.2

TD
10

LONG
64t

Receiving
YEAR
1991

REC
16

YDS
350

AVG
21.8

TD
2

Defense
YEAR UT
21
1992

AT
7

TOT
28

INT

SACKS
0

LONG
59

DONSUCHNYA
Junior, Linebacker
6-0, 190
Williamsville, NY;
Williamsville East

1992 - Played in nine games last season ...Finished with 15
tackles ... Recorded four tackles vs. Morgan State and registered a
fumble recovery at Lafayette.
1991- oted for his aggressive style on special teams ... Made
25 tackles as a freshman.
Personal: Born Sept. 18, 197l...Eamed three letters for Coach
Dan Kelly at WilliamsvilleEast...Held school mark for most tackles
in a game and season ...Was All-Conference... Also played basketball
and ran track.

SUCHNYA'S NUMBERS

KAREEM STROMAN
Junior, Defensive Back
6-2, 175
Syracuse, NY; Henninger

YEAR UT
10
1992
14
1991
24
TOT.

1992- Made the switch from wide receiver to defensive back
last sea on ...Totaled 28 tackles, 21 solo, with four pass breakups
and an interception.
1991 - Strong showing as a freshrnan ...Appeared in 10 games,
seven as a starter... Led the team in reception average at 21.8 per
catch ...Was third leading receiver with 16 for 350 yards ... Had five
catches for 132 yards, including 50-yard reception against
Hofstra ... Had five catches for 72 yards and two TDs vs. Southern
Connecticut.
Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1973 ...Played for Coach Bob Campesse
at Henninger High School with 19 catches for 390 yards.
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WALKER'S NUMBERS

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YEAR UT
1992
16

AT
16

TOT
32

INT
0

SACKS
112

Junior, Offensive Line
6-2, 265
Roslyn Heights, NY; Roslyn

KEITH WARREN
1992- Played and started in nine games as junior last season for
the Bulls.
1991 -Another of the big surprises for the Bulls ... Started all 10
games on the line as a freshman.
Personal: Born Dec. 12, 1971...Earned two letters under Coach
Charles Trepcos at Roslyn High ... Was named All-Conference
there ... Also threw shot for track team and earned three
letters ... Volunteer Fireman in his hometown.

Sophomore, Wide Receiver
5-11, 172
Clinton, MD;
Bishop McNamara
1992 - Sat out last season as a redshirt.
Personal: Born January 27, 1974 ... Played wide receiver and
free safety at Bishop Me amara High for Coach Thomas
Clark... amed first team AU-Conference on defense and honorable
mention All-County.

BILL TIPTON
Sophomore, Running back
6-0, 185
South Euclid, OH; Charles F.
Brush

MATT WERDER
Senior, Defensive Back
5-11, 175
Buffalo, NY; Canisius

1992 - Saw action kicking off last season but wiJI see action at
running back in 1993.
Personal: Born July 7, 1974 ... Captain three years at Charles F.
1992- Played in alll 0 games as a junior, starting nine ... Finished
Brush High for Coach Jim Schucard ... Selected to the East/West All- with 53 tackles, tied for third on the club, of which 46 were solo ... Had
StarTeam ... Was team's punter, field goal kicker and kickoff returner. an interception vs. Lafayette and four tackles ... Had nine tackles,
solo, with two fumble recoveries vs. Central Connecticut..
r;:::=:=:=:=:=~---------------1 eight1991
- Played in nine games as a sophomore, startmg
two ... Finished with 39 tackles, 25 solo ... Had nine tackles, six solo,
and a pass breakup against Montclair State.
1990 -Had a fine freshman season in which he saw action in
nine games ... Closed campaign with 12 tackles and a sack.
Sophomore, Defensive Line
Personal: Born March 30, 1972 ... Was captain and two-time
6-3, 260
letterwinner for Coach Bus Werder at Canisius High ... Also played
Pittsburgh, PA; Plum
outfield for two seasons on baseball team ... Member of Big Brothers
and Christian Service ...Majoring in Engineering.

RIC H 'BUBBA'
WALKER

L!======:....----------------

1992- Recorded 32 tackles, 16 solo ...Tallied nine tackles, five
solo, one for a loss and a half sack vs. Mansfield ... Also had seven
tackles against Morgan State and Buffalo State.
.
Personal: Born March 15, 1974 ... UB's first early signee smce
1969 ... Ali-Conference and All-District selection his junior and
senior seasons at Plum High for Coach BiJI Rometo.

WERDER 'S NUMBERS
YEAR
1992
1991
1990
TOT.

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CHRIS WOJTAS
Junior, Defensive Line
6-0,245
Greece, NY; Greece Olympia

1992- Saw limited action but returns to add depth to this year' s
squad.
Personal: Born September 23, 1972 ... Two-year captain for
Coach George Giordano at Greece Olympia .. .In addition to his
defensive tackle duties, rushed 90 times for 400 yards and seven TDs
as a senior. .. All-League and All-County selection in football,
wrestling and track.

1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

NEWCOMERS
ERIC BICOCCHI

TONY ALTMAN

Freshman, Offensive Tackle, 6-5, 310
Freshman, Offensive Tackle, 6-4, 245
Woodberry, NY; Syosset
Goldsboro, NC; Goldsboro
Born June 16, 1975 ... Named All-State and All-Long Island
Born February 3, 1975 ... First team All-Conference ...First team
offensive
tackle last season under Coach Tom Casey ... All-Nassau
All-Northeast orth Carolina as a defensive end ... Great potential at
County
in
1992 ... Track and lacrosse perfromer in high
the Division I level. .. Anchored the offensive line for Coach Elvin
school. ..Largest member of this year's squad ... Favorite athlete is
James at Goldsboro High.
New York Knicks' Patrick Ewing.

BRAD BESS
Freshman, Fullback, 6-2, 245
Binghamton, NY; Binghamton
Scored 35 TDs his senior season ... Rushed for more than 3,500
yards in his high school career.. . amed as one of the Top 50 backs
in the Street &amp; Smith Big East Round Up ... Three-year All-State pick
as a linebacker and first team selection as a running back in
1992 .. . Received the Governor's Young Citizen's Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the family of New York.

JACK FISHER

BILLY BOWEN
Freshman, Offensive Tackle, 6-5, 275
Hampton, Va.; Kecoughton
Born January 9, 1975 .. .Second team All-Conference performer
his senior season .. .Team captain and two-year letterman for Coach
Curt Newsome at Kecoughton ... Favorite athlete is Anthony Munoz.

MIKE CHICHESTER
Freshman, Defensive Back, 5-11, 187
Hyattsville, Md.; Dematha
Born September 12, 1975 ... First team All-Catholic as a defensive back ... Honorable mention as a running back ...4.4 speed in the
40 ...Four-year letterman for Coach Bill McGregor at Dematha ... Most
Valuable Athlete of Dematha's track team.

F r eshman, Defensive Tackle, 6-2, 265
Neward, NY; Newark
Born September 8, 1974 ... First team All-State as a
noseguard ...Led ewark in tackles last three years, setting a school
record ...Was Newark's only male athlete to letter for four years in CLEO COLLINS
three sports ...First team All-Greater Rochester. .. Holds numerous Junior, Defensive Back, 6-0, 185
wrestling school records and owns a .923 career winning Compton, Cal.; Compton/Long Beach City College
Born July 16, 1972 ... Two-year letterman and one-year captain
percentage ... Favorite athlete is Jeff Blatnick.
at quarterback for Coach Ray Dinham at Compton High ... Passed
for over 1,200 yards while rushing for 500 as a senior. .. All-City and
Conference performer. ..Brother Aaron is running back for Miami
Dolphins .. .Transferred from Long Beach City College.

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VITO D' ANIELLO

DICRAN JAMGOCHIAN

Freshman, Defensive Line, 6-2, 270
Rome, NY; Rome Free
Born July 5, 1974 ... First team All-State selection and two-time
All-Conference ... Four-year letterman and captain his senior season
for Coach Tom Hoke at Rome Free ... Three-year track
letterman ... Favorite athlete is Howie Long.

Freshman, Offensive Tackle, 6-2, 265
Washington, DC; Dematha
Born March 24, 1975 ... All-Conference performer. .. Four-year
letterman and one-year captain for Coach Bill McGregor at
DeMatha ... Recorded 100 tackles at noseguard in final two
seasons ... High school team won back-to-back conference titles.

EDWARD ELLIS

AARONKEO

Freshman, Offensive Tackle, 6-6, 290
Hamden, CT; Hamden
Born October 13, 1975 ... Will add depth to this year's offensive
line ... Tremendous size and potential.. .Standout player for Coach
Ron Carbone at Hamden High .. .Majoring in Business.

Freshman, Running Back, 5-10, 200
Hauula, ill; Kamehameha
Born March 29, 1975 ... First team All-State selection at fullback for Coach Blaine Gaison ... Led conference in scoring his senior
season ... Threw shot and discus in high school.

JACK FISHER

DANLABERT

Freshman, Defensive Tackle, 6-2, 265
Newark, NJ; Newark
Born September 8, 1974 ... First team All-State as a
noseguard ... Led ewark in tackles last three years, setting a school
record ... Was Newark's only athlete to letter for four years in three
sports ... First team All-Greater Rochester. .. Holds numerous wrestling school records and owns a .923 career winning percentage.

Freshman , Tight E nd, 6-5, 215
McAdoo, PA; Marian
Born April25, 1975 ... Standout player for Coach Stan Dick at
Marian High ... Selected to first team All-County, All-Anthracite
and Morning Call Teams ... Majoring in business/banking/finance.

JAMES MANE

Freshman, Offensive Tackle, 6-5, 280
Pearl City, HI; Aiea High
Junior, Defensive Back, 5-11, 185
Born April6, 1975 ... A major force for Coach Wendell Say at
Cordova, TN; Coahoma CC
Aiea High ... Godd size and moves extremely well ... May also see
Born ovember 20, 1972 ...Transferred from Coahoma Com- action this season at center. .. Majoring in engineering.
munity College ... Good cover man who started in the 1992 Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game ... Majoring in criminal Justice. MICHAEL MILES

TERRANCE FISHER

Freshman, Quarterback, 6-3, 198
Spring Valley, NY; Ramapo
Born February 10, 1975 ... All-Section, League and County
Junior, Defensive Back, 6-1, 180
quarterback .. .Three-year letterman and captain his senior eason for
St. Louis, MO; Northeast Missouri St.
Born May 6, 1972 ... Three-year letterman and J.V. captain for Coach Robbie Woods at Ramapo ... Earned Honorable Mention AllClayton High ... Looks to provide depth in the defensive backfield State honors in 1992 ... Set school passing records with 1,137 yards,
14 TDs and only 4 INTs last season.
and special teams ... Transferred from NE Missouri State.

ANDREW GAETA

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HARDY MITCHELL

Freshman, Linebacker, 6-3, 228
North Haven, CT; North Haven
Born December 10, 1975 ... All-Conference linebacker and team
captain for Coach Bob Demayo at North Haven ... Averaged 13.6
tackles per game his senior season ... Honorable Mention All-State
perfromer in 1992 ... Hobbies include weightlifting.

Freshman, Defensive Tackle, 6-5, 255
Pulver, SC; Wren
Born June 29, l975 ... First team All -State South
Carolina...Listed as one of the Top 50 recruits in South Carolina . .. AllConference selection ... Played in the North-South All-Star game his
senior season ... Majoring in chemical engineering.

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JOHN SANDUSKY

TERRY MORGAN

Fr eshman, Offensive Tackle, 6-3, 275
Freshman, Linebacker, 6-0, 215
Belle Verdon, Pa.; Kiski Prep
Syracuse, NY; Nottingham
Born January 30, 1974 ... All-District performer. .. Three-year
Born June 1, 1975 ... AII-Upstate Co-Player-of-the-Year in
1992 ... Three-year letterman and two-year captain for Coach Lorenzo letterman and senior captain for Coach Chuck Klausing at
Jackson .. . Captaine his league's All-Star team last ea on ... Three- Kiski ... Received Dolfi Award for top football scholar athlete and
year basketball letterwinner. .. Favorite athlete is Marvin Senior Award for football excellence.
Jones ... Honor student in English.

ANTHONY SCOTT
Fr eshman, Linebacker, 6-2, 205
ERIC OTIS
Grand Island, NY; Grand Island
Junior, Defensive Back, 5-9, 180
Born ovember 4, 1975... amed the Buffalo ews Co-Player
McComb, MS; Coahoma CC
of
the
Year last season while playing for Coach Gene Masters at
Born July 17, 1972 ... Transferred form Coahoma Community
Grand
Island ... Brother of Bulls' quarterback Cliff Scott ...
College ...Played in the Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game in
1992 ... Majoring in criminal justice.

ANTHONY SWAN
Freshman, Running Back, 5-11, 180
TODD PACE
Kingston, NY; Kingston
Freshman, Linebacker, S-11, 205
Born December 12, 1974 ... First team Middle Town Record as
Bellport, NY; Bellport
a
running
back ... first team All-Section IX ... Excellent punt
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...
Majoring
in law enforcement.
extremely well for a linebacker. .. Majoring in Criminal Justice.

TOM WEDDING

BILL PAYNE

Fr eshman, Linebacker, 6-2, 220
Freshman, Linebacker/Punter, 5-11, 200
Dublin,
OH; Dublin
Bellport, NY; Bellport
Voted best junior linebacker at the 1992 Ohio State Football
Born October 14, 1974 ... First team All-League as a
Camp ... Award winner at the Penn State Football Camp ...First team
linebacker. .. Fir t team All-Suffolk County ... Averaged 41.8 yards
All-Ohio Capital Conference and First team All-Central District in
per punt last season for Coach Lipp at Bellport High ... Majoring in
1992.
athletic training.

DEREK WICKS

TONY PEARCE

Junior, Wide Receiver, 5-11, 180
F r eshman, Offensive Tackle, 6-6, 280
Norwalk, CA; Paramount/Cerritos CC
Westernport, Md. ; Westmar
Born March 3, 1971.. .Selected to the All-California Mission
Born ovember 14, 1974 ... Three-year letterman and captain Conference team last eason at Cerritos CC ... 28 receptions for 537
his senior season for Coach Gary Marsh ... Looks to provide depth on yards or 19.2 yards per reception with three TDs last season,
the offensive line ... Psychology major. .. Favorite athlete is Howie including a school record 257 yards in a single game...4.4 speed in
Long.
40 ... One-year captain for Coach Ken Such at Paramount High.

MAURICE PERRY

RAY WILSON

Freshman, Running Back, 5-10-190
Junior, Running Back, 5-10, 180
Newark, NJ; Weequahic
Long Beach, CA; Long Beach City College
Born January 11, 1975 ... Rushed for 1,126 yards last season for
Born March 3, 1971 .. .Transferred from Long Beach City
a 5 .2-yard average ... Ali-City and All-Conference College .. .Had 1,097 yards on 163 carries or 6.7 yards per carry in
performer. .. Ranked 7th academically in class of 201.
I992 ... A veraged 109 yards rushing per game ...Also had 357 yards
receiving with three TDs ... Punt and kick returner. .. Averaged 161.7
total offensive yards per game last season.
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F reshman, Offensive Line, 6-3, 230
Gurnee, IL; Milford Academy
Born May 29. 1974 ... Four-year letterman and senior captain
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1992 REPLAY - STATISTICS

Record: 4-6
Home 3-1 Away 1-5
GAME SUMMARIES:
Sept. 5 at Edinboro
Sept. 12at ew Haven
Sept. 19 at Lafayette
Sept. 26MANSFIELD
Oct. 3 MORGAN STATE
Oct. 10 at Colgate
Oct. 17 BUFFALO STATE
Oct. 24 HOFSTRA
Oct. 31 at Central Connecticut
ov. 7 at Central Florida

1
SCORING:
BUFFALO ....... 65
Opponents ........ 86

2
109
115

TEAM TOTALS
First Downs .............................
Rushing .....................
Passing .....................
Penalty .....................
Rushing Attempts ....................
Yards gained ................
Yards lost. ...................
Net Yards Rushing ....................
A vg. per rush ...............
A vg. per game ..............
Net Yards Passing .....................
Attempted ....................
Completed ...................
Intercepted .... ...............
Yards per completion .....
Total Offensive Plays ................
Total et Yards ........................
Avg. gain per play ........
Yards per game .............
Return Yards ............... .............
Fumbles &amp; Lost ......................
Penalties-Yards .........................
Interceptions-Yards ....................
Punts-Yards .............................
Punt average ................
Inside 20 .....................
Punt Returns-Yards ...................
Kick Returns-Yards ...................
Time of Possession ..... ..............
Third-Down Converstion .........
Fourth-Down Converstion ..........
Sacks By-Yards ·····················

UB-OPP
13-35
48-69
28-49
56-42
27-45
21-35
19-15
26-15
60-27
21-63

ATT.
3,834
1,128
6,823
2,421
3,104
4,950
3,763
3,512
450
9,067

3

4

82
116

63
78

TOT.
319
395

UB
208
103
86
20
457
2088
408
1680
3.7
168.0
2191
303
148
11
14.8
762
3871
5.1
387.1
397
16-11
89-799
12-71
52-1810
34.8
5
18-113
54-994
290:16
59-144
10-20
22-194

YDS
1810
1810
1414

AVG
34.8
34.8
32.9

LG
51
51
66

1-20
5
5
8

REC
RECEIVING
-47
1Joc-slllith
38
Rusty Knapp
16
Tony Carroll
11
Kris Green
9
Santana John
6
Willie Ford
Matt Prelewicz 7
3
Chris Behan
3
Alan Bell
3
Eric Polanski
3
Chip Stone
1
Robert Harris
148
BUFFALO
152
OPPONENT

YDS
996
525
122
183
71
119
43
21
17
32
38
11
2191
2270

AVG
21.2
13.8
7.6
16.6
7.8
19.8
6.1
7.0
5.7
10.7
12.7
11.0
14.8
14.9

TD
10
4
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
19
19

LG
64t
36t
13t
33
42
42
12
10
8
15
1St
11
64t
78

NO
RUSHING
205
Alan Bell
148
Cliff Scott
46
Eric Polanski
Tony Policare 20
12
Gary Feagin
8
Willie Ford
Matt Prelewicz 7
Scott Donaldson 6
K. Budelewski 2
Doug Radwanski 2
1
Santana John
457
BUFFALO
435
OPPONENTS

YDS
859
458
215
-1 7
37
107
11
7
20
-26
-1
1680
2241

AVG
4.2
3.1
2.7

3.7
5.2

TD
11
9
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
25
35

LG
25
37t
22t
9
16
39t
6
2
13
-17
-1
39t
90t

YD
0
0
72
8
8
0
0
0
0
0
8
113
339

LG
0
0
16
8
8
0
0
0
0
0
8
16
69

KO
3
1
0
0
0
13
22
4
4
2
2
54
54

YD
77
19
0
0
0
283
459
84
44
6
17
994
1014

PUNTING
Doug Radwanski
BUFFALO
OPPONE TS

OPP
224
111
90
23
435
2667
426
2241
5.2
224.1
2270
270
152
12
14.9
705
4513
6.4
451.3
737
19-10
103-729
11-175
43-1414
32.9
8
19-339
54-1014
309:44
52-118
11- 16
30-222

RETURNS
Pete Conley
Scott Donaldson
Matt Prelewicz
Robert Coles
Robert Harris
Ruben Lindo
Willie Ford
Alan Bell
Eric Polanski
Kyle Lester
Doc Smith
BUFFALO
OPPONENTS

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INTERCEPTIONS
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Alan Bell ....................................................................
Doc Smith .................................................................
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Rusty Knapp .... ......... .. ..... .... .... ... ...... .. ....... .. ... .........
Tony Carroll ...................................... ......................
Willie Ford ................ ..... .........................................
Mark Di ardo ........................................................ .
Scott Donaldson ......................................................
Gary Feagin ............................................................
Santana John ............................... ....................... ....
Eric Polanski ............................................. ."........... .
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Robert Harris ..............................................
Matt Werder ........................................... ....
Mark Anderson ..........................................
Rich Dadabo ··············································
Ben Kincel ...............................................
Pete Conley .............................................
Ruben Lindo .............................................
Todd Schaffer..........................................
Doug Lindsay ...........................................
Rich Walker ............................................ .
Jason Galley............................................
Kareem Stroman .....................................
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Chris Casheba ........................................
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Vince Canosa ..........................................
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RECORD BOOK

II INDIVIDUAL RECORDS I

Most Passes Completed:
Game:
32- Marty Barrett vs. Baldwin-Wallace, Sept. 18, 1982
Season: 207- Marty Barrett, 1983 (366 attempts)
Career: 513- Marty Barrett, 1980-83 (956 attempts)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Highest Percentage of Passes Completed:
Most Plays:
81.0- Denis Mason vs. Mass., Sept. 27, 1968 ( 17 of 21)
Game:
Game: 64- Marty Barrett vs. Baldwin-Wallace, Sept. 18, 1982
Sea
on:
59.7Ken Crosta, 1986 (126 of 211)
Season: 481- Marty Barrett, 1983
Career:
56.0Denis
Mason, 1966-68 ( 117 of 208)
Career: 1280- Marty Barrett, 1980- 83
Most
Yards
Gained:
Most Yards Gained:
490- Cliff Scott vs. New Haven, Sept. 12, 1992
Game:
Game:
534- Cliff Scott vs. ew Haven, Sept. 12, 1992
Season:
2504Marty Barrett, 1983
Season: 2546- Cliff Scott, 1992
Career: 6956- Marty Barrett, 1980-83
Career: 6466- Marty Barrett, 1980 - 83
Most Passes Had Intercepted:
Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More:
5- Several Players
Game:
Season: 4- Marty Barrett, 1982
Season:
19- Frank Reilly, 1990
Career: 8- Marty Barrett, 1980 - 83
Career: 53- Marty Barrett, 1980-83
Most Games Gaining 300 Yards or More:
RUSHING
Season: 4- Marty Barrett, 1982
Most Rushes:
Career: 8- Marty Barrett, 1980-83
Game:
41- O.D.Underwood vs. Ithaca, Oct. 18, 1986 (182 yds) Most Games Gaining 400 Yards or More:
Season: 229- O.D.Underwood, 1986 (1189 yds)
Season: 1- Jim Rodriguez, 1978
Career: 682- Alan Bell, 1989-92 (99, 153, 225, 205)
Cliff Scott, 1992
Most Yards Gained:
Career: 1- Jim Rodriguez, 1978-80
Game:
266- Alan Bell vs. Duquesne, ov. 2, 1991
Cliff Scott, 1991Season: 1189- O.D. Underwood, 1986 (229 carries)
Most Yards Per Attempt:
Career: 3022- Alan Bell, 1989-92 (519, 627, 1017, 859)
Season: 8.07- Marty Barrett, 1981 (min. 200 att.)
Most Yards Gained by a Quarterback:
Career: 7.26- Marty Barrett, 1980-83 (min. 400 att.)
Game:
121- Cliff Scott vs. Hofstra, Oct. 24, 1992
Most Touchdown Passes:
Season: 458- Cliff Scott, 1992
Game:
6- Marty Barrett vs Alfred, Nov. 12, 1983
Career: 659- Cliff Scott, 1991Season: 18- Marty Barrett, 1983
Most Games Gaining 100 Yards or More:
Cliff Scott, 1992
Career: 44- Marty Barrett, 1980-83
Season: 7- O.D.Underwood, 1986
Career: 9- Alan Bell, 1989-92
Most Games Gaining 200 Yards or More:
RECEIVING
Season: 1- O.D.Underwood, 1986-1987 (2 times)
Most Receptions:
Alan Bell, 1991
Game:
13- Chaz Ahmed vs. Mercyhurst, Oct. 27, 1990
Career: 2- O.D.Underwood, 1986-87
Season: 59- Chaz Ahmed, 1990
Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing:
Career: 143- Chris D'Amico, 1980, 1982-84
Game:
4- Pat Whitehead vs. Albany St., ov. 6, 1982
Most Yards Gained:
Season: 16- Lee Jones, 1966
Game:
218- Joe D' Amjco vs. Cortland, Sept. 12, 1981
Career: 29- Lee Jones, 1965-67
Season: 996- Doc Smith, 1992
1000 Yard Rushers:
Career: 2333- Chris D'Amico, 1980, 1982-84
O.D.Underwood, 1986(1187)
Most Touchdown Receptions:
Alan Bell, 1991 (1017)
Game:
4- Chris D'Amico vs Alfred, Nov. 12, 1983
Season: 10- Chris D'Amico, 1983
PASSING
Doc Smith, 1992
Career: 19- Chris D'Amico, 1980, 1982-84
Most Passes Attempted:
Consecutive Games Catching a Pass:
Game: 54- Marty Barrett vs. Baldwin-Wallace, Sept. 18, 1982
Season: 366- Marty Barrett, 1983 (207 completed)
27- Chris D'Amico, 1982-84
Career: 956- Marty Barrett, 1980-83 (513 completed)
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�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

RECORD BOOK

PUNTING
Most Punts:
Game:
11- David Anastasi vs. Westminster, Sept. 23, 1989
Season: 70- Dana Loucks, 1988
Career: 158- Doug Radwanski, 1990Highest Average Per Punt:
Game: 42.0- Doug Radwanski vs. Morgan State, Oct. 3, 1992
(min. 5 punts)
Season: 40.7- Larry Hart, 1969 (min. 50 punts)
Career: 38.5- Bill Brogan, 1957-59 (min. 50 punts)

INTERCEPTIONS
Most Passes Intercepted:
Game: 4- Pete Rao vs. Cortland St., Nov. 3, 1953
Season: 13- Steve appo, 1986
Career: 19- Steve appo, 1983-86

PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns:
Game: 7- Andy Hurley vs. Lock Haven, ov. 10, 1984
Season: 36- Andy Hurley, 1984 (201 yds, 5.8 average)
Career: 59- Andy Hurley, 1983-84 (360 yds, 6.1 average)
Most Yards on Punt Returns:
Game:
121- Tom Hurd, 1967
Season: 201- Andy Hurley, 1984 (36 returns)
Career: 433- Tom Hurd, 1965-67 (54 returns)

KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Kickoff Returns:
Game: 6- Six players
Season: 22- Alan Bell, 1990
Willie Ford, 1992
Career: 61- Alan Bell, 1989-92
Most Yards on Kickoff Returns:
Game:
159- Alan Bell vs. Ithaca, Oct. 14, 1989 (5 returns)
Season: 485- Alan Bell, 1989 (20 returns, 24.1 average)
Career: 1244- Alan Bell, 1989- (61 returns)
Highest Average Gain Per Kickoff Return:
Game: 30.2- Alan Bell vs. Ithaca, Oct. 14, 1989 (5 returns)
Season: 27.5- Rick Wells, 1967 (min. 10)
(1 0 returns, 275 yds)
Career: 23.9- Rick Wells, 1965-67 (min. 20)
(21 returns, 502 yds)

SCORING

Most Touchdowns Scored:
Game: 6- Lou Carriere vs. Hobart, 1942
Season: 16- Lee Jones, 1966
Career: 30- Alan Bell, 1989-92
Most Extra Points Attempted Kicking:
Game: 7- Bernie Weber vs. Brockport, Oct. 23, 1982
Jose Lambiet vs. Alfred, Nov. 12, 1983
Tom McLaughlin vs. Canisius, Oct. 12, 1991
Mark Mozrall vs. Mansfield State, Sept. 26, 1992
Mark Mozrall vs. Central Connecticut, Oct. 31, 1992
Season: 37- Mark Mozrall, 1992
Career: 59- Tom McLaughlin 1988-91
Most Extra Points Made by Kicking:
Game: 7- Tom McLaughlin vs. Canisius, Oct. 12, 1991
Mark Mozrall vs. Central Connecticut, Oct. 31, 1992
Season: 33- Mark Mozrall, 1992 (37 attempts)
Career: 50- Tom McLaughlin, 1988-91
Most Points Scored by Kicking:
Game: 14- Bernie Weber vs. Buffalo St., Oct. 2, 1982
.(3 FG, 5 PAT)
Season: 59- Bernie Weber, 1982 ( 11 FG, 26 PAT)
Career: 110- Tom McLaughlin, 1988-91 (20 FG, 50 PAT)

FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals Attempted:
Game:
5- Mark Mozrall vs. Hofstra, Oct. 24, 1992
Season: 14- Bernie Weber, 1982
Career: 31- Tom McLaughlin, 1988-91
Most Field Goals Made:
Game: 3- Rich Phillips vs. Alfred, ov. 15, 1980
Bernie Weber vs. Buffalo St., Oct. 2, 1982
vs. Albany St., Nov. 6, 1982
Dan Friedman vs. Lock Haven, Nov. 10, 1984
Tom McLaughlin vs. Buff. St., Sept. 17, 1988
Season: 11- Bernie Weber, 1982
Career: 20- Tom McLaughlin, 1988-91
Most Consecutive Field Goals Made:
Season: 5- Rich Phillips, 1980
Bernie Weber, 1982
Tom McLaughlin, 1988, 1990 (2 times)
Career: 5- Rich Phillips, 1980
Bernie Weber, 1982
Tom McLaughlin, 1988, 1990 (2 times)
Most Times Kicking Three
or More Field Goals in a Game:
Season: 2- Bernie Weber, 1982
Career: 2- Bernie Weber, 1982-83

Most Points Scored:
Game: 36- Lou Carriere vs. Hobart, 1942
Season: 96- Lee Jones, 1966
Career: 180- Alan Bell, 1989-92
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�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

RECORD BOOK

IITEAM RECORDS II
SINGLE GAME - OFFENSE
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Plays:
100- vs. Central Florida, Nov. 7, 1992
Most Plays, Both Teams:
166- vs. Alfred, ov. 15, 1980
vs. John Carroll, Sept. 2, 1989
Most Yards Gained:
625- vs. Mercyhurst, Oct. 27, 1990
Most Yards Gained, Both Teams:
1375- vs. New Haven, Sept. 12, 1992
Most Touchdowns Scored:
8- vs. Mansfield State, Sept. 26, 1992
Most Touchdowns Scored, Both Teams:
17- vs. New Haven, Sept. 12, 1992

RUSHING
Most Rushes:
72- vs. Hofstra, Oct. 24, 1992
Most Rushes, Both Teams:
115- vs. Mercyhurst, Oct. 28, 1989
Most Yards Gained:
481- vs. Canisius, ov. 10, 1986
Most Yards Gained, Both Teams:
641- vs. Duquesne, ov. 2, 1991
Most Touchdowns Scored:
7- vs. Duquesne, ov. 2, 1991

PASSING
Most Passes Attempted:
61- v . Buffalo St., Oct. 1, 1983
Most Passes Attempted, Both Teams:
100- vs. Alfred, ov. 12, 1983
M ost Passes Completed:
32- vs. Baldwin-Wallace, Sept. 18, 1982
vs. Ithaca, Oct. 15, 1983
Most Passes Completed, Both Teams:
52- vs. Alfred , Nov. 12, 1983
Most Passes Had Intercepted:
6- vs. Cortland St. , Oct. 3, 1956
Most Yards Gained:
490- vs. ew Haven, Sept. 12, 1992
Most Touchdowns:
6- vs. Alfred, ov. 12, 1983

PUNTING
M ost Punts:
16- vs. Kent St., Oct. 23, 1957

PUNT RETURNS
M ost Punt Returns:
8- vs. Norwich, Oct. 30, 1982
Most Yards on Punt Returns:
84- vs. Brockport, Oct. 20, 1987

KICKOFF RETURNS
M ost Kickoff Returns:
11- Boston College, Nov. 7, 1970
M ost Yards on Kickoff Returns:
238- Findlay, Sept. 6, 1987

SCORING
Most Points Scored:
81- vs. Hobart, 1918
M ost Touchdowns Scored:
8- vs. Mansfield State, Sept. 26, 1992
M ost Field Goals M ade:
3- vs. Alfred, ov. 15, 1980
vs. Buffalo St., Oct. 2, 1982
vs. Albany St. , Nov. 6, 1982
vs. Lock Haven, Nov. 10, 1984
vs. Buffalo St., Sept. 17, 1988
Most Field Goals Attempted:
5- vs. Hofstra, Oct. 24, 1992

FIRST DOWNS
Most First Downs:
32- vs. Mercyhurst, Oct. 27, 1990
Most First Downs by Rushing:
24- vs. Canisius, Oct. 11 , 1986
Most First Downs by Passing:
20- vs. Brockport, Oct. 23, 1982
Most First Downs by Penalty:
5- vs. Buffalo St., Oct. 1, 1983

FUMBLES
Most Fumbles:
9- vs. Gettysburg, Sept. 16, 1961
Most Fumbles Lost:
7- vs. Hobart, Oct. 8, 1955

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�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

RECORD BOOK

PENALTIES

RUSHING

Most Penalties Against:
17- vs. Cortland St., Sept. 11, 1982
Most Yards Penalized:
171- vs. Frostburg St., Oct. 15, 1986

Most Yards Gained:
2247 in 1986
Most Yards Gained per Game:
204.3 in 1986
Most Rushes:
531 in 1986
Most Touchdowns Scored Rushing:
26 in 1986

SINGLE GAME - DEFENSE
TOTAL DEFENSE
Fewest Plays Allowed:
45- vs. Mercyhurst, Oct. 27, 1990
Fewest Yards Allowed:
84- vs. Hofstra, Oct. 24, 1992

RUSHING DEFENSE
Fewest Rushes Allowed:
17- vs. Hofstra, Oct. 24, 1992
Fewest Rushing Yards:
(-40)- vs. Hofstra, Oct. 24, 1992

PASS DEFENSE
Fewest Attempts Allowed:
5- vs. Lock Haven, ov. 16, 1985
Fewest Completions Allowed:
1- vs. Buffalo St., Sept. 19, 1987
Fewest Yards Allowed:
9- vs. Buffalo St., Sept. 19, 1987
Most Passes Intercepted By:
6- vs. Cortland St., Oct. 3, 1959
vs. Hobart, Nov. 15, 1983
vs. Mansfield, Sept. 15, 1984
vs. Frostburg St., Nov. 15, 1986

SEASON - OFFENSE
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Yards Gained:
4113 in 1986
Most Yards Gained per Game:
387.1 in 1992
Most Plays:
820 in 1970
Most Touchdowns:
45 in 1992
Most Fumbles:
41 in 1957
Most Fumbles Lost:
26 in 1957

PASSING
Most Yards Gained:
3029 in 1982
Most Passes Attempted:
414 in 1983
Most Passes Completed:
227 in 1983
Most Touchdown Passes:
20 in 1982
Most Interceptions:
27 in 1980
Highest Passing Percentage:
56.8 in 1983

PUNTING
Most Punts:
80 in 1970
Highest Punting Average:
39.0 in 1969

PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns:
37 in 1984
Most Punt Return Yards:
238 in 1987

KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Kickoff Returns:
54 in 1992
Most Kickoff Return Yards:
994 in 1992

SCORING
Most Points:
319 in 1992
Most Touchdowns:
45 in 1992
Most Extra Points Made by Kicking:
33 in 1992
Most 2-point Attempts Made:
6 in 1986
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�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL
RECORD BOOK
Most Field Goals Made:
11 in 1982

FIRST DOWNS
Most First Downs:
221 in 1986
Most Rushing First Downs:
126in 1986
Most Passing First Downs:
128in 1982
Most First Downs Made by Penalty:
20 in 1983 and 1992

PENALTIES
Most Penalties:
98 in 1982
Most Yards Penalized:
880 in 1982

SEASON - DEFENSE
(minimum 10 games)

TOTAL DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed:
1. 2717 in 1984
2. 2915 in 1981
3. 2949 in 1985

RUSHING DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed:
1. 1224 in 1986
2. 1406 in 1983
3. 1408 in 1981

Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed:
1. 8 in 1983
2. 10 in 1981, 1984

PASSING DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed:
1. 1245in 1988
2. 1265 in 1985
3. 1298 in 1984
Fewest Touchdowns Allowed by Passing:
1. 5 in 1985
2. 7 in 1981, 1984, 1989
Most Passes Intercepted By:
1. 31 in 1959
2. 26 in 1986
3. 25 in 1983

SEASON ADDITIONAL
Most Wins:
9 in 1986 (9-2-0)
Most Consecutive Wins:
11 from 1897- 1898
Most Consecutive Games Without Defeat:
14 from 1895- 1898
Most Losses:
9 in 1970
Most Consecutive Losses:
14 from 1938- 1940
Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout:
48 from 1965 - 1970
Biggest Margin of Victory:
81 - 0 vs. Hobart, 1918
Biggest Margin of Defeat:
128- 0 vs. Michigan, 1901

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Lathan, Lumsden. McCormick
Robert E. Lipp
Mader Construction
Roy A. Manno
The Hon. Victor E. Manz
Marine Midland Bank, .A.
McGarva Food Brokers, Ltd.
Metro Swim Shop

Edward W. Michael
ational Fuel Gas
Outokumpu American Brass
Company
Dr. Victor Pellicano
Occidental Chemical
Pepsi-Cola Buffalo
Dr. Burt H. Rubin
Barry S. Rubin
Curt J. Sahner
Kelly P. Sahner
Ronald W. Schlenker
Sigma Marketing
South Towns Aquatic Racers of
Hamburg
Twin City Dental Society
UB Dental Alumni Assoc.
United Copier &amp; Supply Co.
Dr. Philip B. Wels

BLUE &amp; WHITE
($1 00 - $499)
ADF Construction
Dr. Joseph P. Aiello
Dr. Judith E. Albino
William and Kim Allen
Amherst Chamber of Commerce
Dr. John Baker
Tom Balen
Robert &amp; Susan Ballard
Phillip 0. Bamford
Eric Banas
Kenneth Banas
Norman H. Barber
Robert P. Barczak
Jack Barrett
Martin J. Barrett
David H. Barry
Kirk L. Barton
Dan Bazzani
Angela &amp; Tim Benjamin
Dr. Robert F. Berner
Robert G. Biedenkopf
Mike Billoni
Richard J. Biryla
Dennis R. Black
Julius M. Blatt
Nathan M. Bliss
Benjamin Bluman
David Borsuk
Karl W. Brownell
Dennis R. Brisky
Elaine M. Brisky
Amy R. Brisson
Richard Brooks
Buffalo Telephone Equipment Co.

George Bulger
Dennis Burden
Sal Buscaglia
Dr. William E. Castle
Mark P. Celeste
Bernard A. Cesar
Bryan T. Chandler
Cheektowaga Chamber of
Commerce
Jill S. Cherbow
David J. Chernega
Dr. Robert M. Chick
Chick- -Pizza Works
Thomas H. Chittenden , Jr.
Elizabeth J. Ciambrone
Craig Cirbus
Clarence Chamber of Commerce
Howard H.Clark
Dr. William T. Clark
Beth Clune
Herman &amp; Millicent Cohen
Jerome A. Connolly
David C. Cook
Richard Coyne
The Credit Bureau
Kathy Creighton
Mike Cross
Sandy Cross
Debbie A. Cutler
Dr. Roger T . Czarnecki
D &amp; B of Erie County, Inc.
Diane Daddario
D.A. Eli a Construction
Jon Dandes
Bill Dando
Dr. Philip D. D'Angelo
Kenneth P. Davis
Robert Dawson
Dr. Peter E. Demmin
Jack Dempsey
Design For Industry, Inc.
David H. Desmon
Richard Dickman
Dr. Robert C. Dickson
Michael B. Dixon
Distributing Co, Inc.
Dr. Lawrence J. Dobmeier
John William Dock
L. J. Dolloff &amp; Assoc.
Peter Doyle
James C. Dunbar
John F. Dunbar, Jr.
Duplicating Consultants, Inc.
Stephen A. Ebsary, Jr.
Mike Egan
Michael P. Eisner

�VARSITY CLUB MEMBERS
Alfred H. Elia
PhilipS. Elliot
Terrence Endres~
Sal Esposito
Dr. E. Robert Evans
Dr. Robert H. Evans. Jr.
Elmo·s Restaurant
Sal E~posito
Exolon-Esk Company
Emad C. Faddoul
Dr. Domonic F. Falsetti
Lee Federiconi
Samuel A. Ferrara
Robert P. Fine
Rev. Edward T. Fisher
John P. Fitzpatrick
Mike Fitzsimmons
J. Scott Fleming
Burt P. Flickinger
Gary T. Fowler
Joy Friedman
Richard L. Friend
Tom Frizzell
James M. Gallery
Richard Gallivin
Lynn Gates
Paul F. Gawrys
Edward C. Gelia
General Mills, Inc.
Dr. Richard A. Genau
Mike Gentile
Dr. Thomas F. George
Dr. William K. George
Jeff Georger
Donald A. Gilbert
Bob Gillespie
Marc S. Ginsky
John J. Gmerek
Grand Island Chamber of
Commerce
Dr. Pasquale A. Greco
Gerald D. Groden
Susan M. Gross
Dr. Michael Grupka
Dr. Girard A. Gugino
Russell J. Gugino
Peter P. Gutowski
Hamburg Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Kevin J. Hanley
Dr. Day C. Hannah, II
John W. Hartman
anette M. Harvey
Michael P. Hasselbeck
Edward G. Henry
Henry Holland, Inc.
Bill Hilliard
Robert E. Hlavac
Walter C. Hobson
Tim Hume

Daniel J. Inman
Elmer A. Jahn
Harold H. Johnson
Raymond Johnston
H. Clifford Jones
Leeland . Jones, Jr.
Mark W. Karrrer
Kast-A-Way Swimwear
James Kelleher
Harold Keller, Jr.
Harold Keller. Sr.
Paul Keller
Wayne Keller
George King
Dr. Raymond S. Klein
Karl F. Kluckhohn
Wells E. Knibloe
John R. Koelmel
Bajan Koepeczi-Deak
Frederick J. Kogut
James Koller
Mark Koller
Mike Koller
Capt. orbert G. Koller
George Kosanovich
Stan Kowalski
Thomas P. Kowalski
Douglas M. Kozel
Joseph J. Krakowiak
Joseph R. Kruez
Tom Kruez
Louis D. Ladstatter
Dr. Louis Lazar
Dr. Allen G. Lebowitz
Lebro's Re taurant
David A. Lewis
Dr. William Licata
Robert A. Lipp
Melvin A. Lippman
Loughran, Inc.
Michael E. Luzny
M-Power Sales
Paul Maguire
Robert Mangano
Dr. Ronald F. Mann
Joseph J. Mansfield
Randolph A. Marks
James Marzo
John Marzo
Joseph Marzo
Alton Massey
Alfred Massotti
Gail P. Mates
Don Maynard
Bob McCann
William McGarva
James C. McNally
Metro Electrical Costruction Corp.
Dr. James D. Michael

Joseph P. Michael
Thomas R. Michaels
John Michno
Tom Mierzycki
Dr. Jack E. Mimmack
John Mineo
Bob Miske
Modern Landfill. Inc.
Carl E. Molin, Jr.
Bob Moriarty
Thomas D. Murphy
Edwin D. Muto
Timothy J. ash
National Fuel Ga
David Nelson
Frank R. ero
Harvey K. ewalls
ew York City Alumni
Col. orman R. ickerson
OA Systems
Dr. Benjamin E. Obletz
Richard W. Offenhamer
OK Restaurants, Inc.
Dr. James W. Olson
Dennis O'Neil
Orchard Park Chamber of
Commerce
Marc C. Panepinto
Carm Paolini
Gail W. Parkinson
Dr. Victor L. Pellicano
JC Penney Company, Inc.
Charles Percival, Jr.
Elizabeth R. Percival
Dr. Richard A. Powell
Francis J. Prelewicz
Robert J. Prorok
Charles Rader
Jack Raiff
Albert V. Randaccio
Leo Ratamess
Garald E. Ratkewicz
Louis M. Reale
Eugene Rebadow
William Regan
Michael E. Reinig
Michael &amp; Judy Rielly
Bernie Rohrbacher
Gregory &amp; Marie Ross
Michael Rossi
Bernard Rubach
Joe Russo
Grace Sadler-Russo
Stephen J. Salasny
Dr. Steven B. Sample
Robert C. Sanborn
Sarles, Frey &amp; Joseph
James R. Savage
Scalp and Blade, Inc .
Charles A. Scarminach

SCC Contracting
Jeff Schneggenburger
Edward P. Schneider
School of Mgmt. Alumni
Dean E. Schott
Bill Scott
Dennis Scouler
Patricia Seligman
John Shaflucas Architects
Richard C. Shepard
Sheridan Soft Water Service
Barbara A. Sherman
Dorothy E. Smith
Jack Smith
Ltc. John K. Smith
William P. Smith
Spinneybeck Enterprises
John J. Starr, Jr.
Dr. Phil Stegemann
Lillie P.W. Stephens
Denis H. Sternberg
Scott A. Stever
William W. Stoddart, III
William J. Stuart
Richard F. Sulenski
Sean Sullivan
SU Y AB Engineering Alumni
Association
Swim T's, Inc.
Andrew Szafran
Ticor Title
Dr. Robert H. Tieckelmann
Charles Tirone
Richard E. Tone
Morley C. Townsend
Vincent S. Tracy, Jr.
Allan F. Trinkwald
Donald J. Trippi
James R. Tyrrell
United Technologies Corp.
University Inn &amp; Conference
Center
Urban Sprots Park, Inc.
Anthony J. Venditti
Benard A. Verrico
Rocco Versace
Dr. John R. Vona
Herb Wallens
Bill Weber
Robert Welch
Western ew York B.I.C.S.
Westwood Pharmaceuticals
Kenneth J. White
James Wiegand
Dr. Paul H. Wierzbieniec
Dr. Frederick A. Wille
James R. Wolfe
Jim Wolfe
Xerox
Larry Zangerle

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�VARSITY CLUB MEMBERS
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.

BABY BULLS
($25- $99)
William E. Abdallah
Advance Home Care of W Y
The Advantage Company
Aircraft Flashlights
Michael A. Altieri, Sr.
Michael F. Allan
American Coradius, Inc.
T. Craig Anthony
Dr. Carmelo S. Armenia
Audiotel Hearing Aid
Thomas Augello
Adam M. Auslander
Dr. John A. Baker
Robert Baker
Richard Baldwin
Dr. Robert E. Barnes
Michael Barone
David H. Barry
Richard E. Bartoszek
Howard T. Bassett
David M. Beers
Mark L. Bellows
John A. Beltrami
Angela G. Benjamin
Timothy J. Benjamin
George P. Berelson
Fred M. Berman
John P. Bernard
Richard J. Beyer
Marvin S. Bielicki
Ronald Biersbach
Dr. Norman A. Birch
Jeremy M . Blachman
George R. Blair, Sr.
Paul R. Bleckinger
Block &amp; Colucci. P.C.
Raymond C. Boehmke
Charles S. Bolen
Michael Y. Bordonaro
Kenneth P. Born
Dennis Bossi
Rose M. Bowden
Walter Brock
John F. Brogan
Thomas H. Brown
Buffalo Dental
Buffalo Sales Ltd.
Buffalo Agency
Buflife Agency. Inc.
Michael C. Burke
Robert L. Burnside
Kirk A. Burzynski
John B. Buszka
Anthony Butera
C &amp; M Capital Resource
Brian R . Caffee

James A. Calandra
Barry E. Calder
Margaret Cardina
Daniel J. Carnevale
Howard G. Carpenter
Jeanne M. Casciere
Anthony J. Cassetta
. Celli no, Bernstein &amp; Dwyer
Thomas L. Cechini
Dr. Ross M. Cellino. Sr.
Cellino. Bernstein, &amp; Dwyer
Philip Celniker
Rober E. Chambers Jr.
Michael Chan
Albert H. Charpentier
Dr. orman Chassin
Charles K. Cheney
Dr. Alfred Cherry
Donald P: Chiari
Michael Christman
Joyzelle P. Clark
Teresa M. Cloonan
David L. Cohen
Conbar Materials, Corp.
Dr. Donald A. Conforto
Richard Condino
Christopher F. Conlon
Elaine M. Cozzarin
Kenneth 0. Crone
Patricia A. Cronin
Kimberly A. Crooks
Margaret A. Cross
Kathleen A. Cummins
William L. Cusick
Ronald A. Czapla
D. G. Held Sales Co.
Richard F. Daly
Kenneth P. Davis
Dale Danner
Michael L. Day
William L. Dearcop
Dr. Roy DeFrancis
Ann M . DeMarco
Myron Dembrow
Robert C. Deming
Michael D. Denz
Francis DeYoung. Jr.
Distributing Company
Louis A. DiBerardino. Jr.
Joseph L. DiCarlo
Charles E. Dingboom
Bruce A. Dombrowski
Mary M . Donogher
Dr. Edward J. Downes. Jr.
Dr. David L. Drake
Alice M. Drasgow
Dr. James Drasgow
John B. Drenning
Robert V. Dubill
Edward K. Ouch, Jr.

Robert Dugan
Dr. William D. Dugan
Bernadette Dwyer
D'Youville College
Edison Contracting, Corp.
Dr. Alan M. Ehrlich
Emmanuel S. Ekpenyong
Epco Manufacturing, Corp.
Charles I. Epstein
Gerard M. Erdman
Eugene M. Fahey
John C. Faller
Michael Ferrentino. Ill
Hon Raul Figueroa
Bernice Y. Fogel
Charles M. Fogel
Dr. Anthony M. Frasca
Steven J. Friedland
Eric T . Friedman
Jay Friedman
Yo Fuwa
Paul Gagliardi
Ralph J. Galanti
John A. Gatti
Edward C. Gelia
Jame T. Gerace. Jr.
Dr. Andrew P. Giacobbe
James T . Gibbons
Dr. Robert Gillespie
Lt. Col. Cravane M. Givens
Dr. Timothy D. Glor
Andrew D. Gladwin Jr.
Timothy Godzich
Gregg &amp; Andrea R. ZieglerGoldhagen
Robert R. Goltz, II
Ralph E. Goodrich
Cindy E. Gould
James G. Graczyk
Evelyn C. Grau
John F. Grecco
Donald A. Griebner
Guidance Center Agency, Inc.
Michael Groh
Dr. Anthony J. Gugino. Jr.
Guidance Center Agency. Inc.
Robert H. Gurbacki
Bohdan M. Harasym
Michael J. Harrison
Richard Harvey
John G. Hatsios
Dr. W. Merrick Hayes, Jr.
D.G. Held Sales
Edward G. Henry
Thomas J. Herbst
David I. Herer
orman J. Hirschey
David I. Heret
Thomas Hess

David Hickson
Robert E. Hlavac
Edward A. Hoeflich
Hodgson, Russ, Andrews, Woods.
&amp; Goodyear
Donald B. Hofmar
Lester H. Horwitz
Janice B. Hurd
Thomas E. Hurd
Dr. Edward T. Hyman
Thomas G. Illig
Bertha N. Irwin
Paul P. Jack
Robert H. Jackson
Thomas J. Jacoutot
Thomas A. Jobin
Stanley R. Jok
H. Clifford Jones
Heidi Juhl
Terry Justinger
Lois A. Justinger
Carol Kaib
Mark. H. Kamholz
John J. Kaminska
Kurt Kaul
Gary Kazcor
Jim Keats
John J. Keller. Jr.
James E. Kelly
Robert W. Kendzia
Michael J. Kier, Jr.
Robert E. Killian
Diane C. Klein
MarciaL. Klein
Joseph M. Klimek
Kenneth P. Kloppenborg
De De Kluckhohn
David Eric Knuutila
John Kociela
Bronislaus Kopra. Jr.
Richard J. Kotecki
Paul Kovach
Douglas M. Kozel
Daniel Kumiega
Alexander Kushner
Richard J. Kustich
William R. Laipple
Joel Y. Laplaca
Frederick B. Larson
Dr. Louis Lazar
Leaver's &amp; Frank, Inc.
Andrew P. Lederman
Sue Lefler
Edward Linder
Debra Lipka
Michael D. Lisiecki
Norman W . Loerch
Joseph P. Lojacono
Cesar A. Lopez
David M . Loucks

�VARSITY CLUB MEMBERS
F.A. Loungo Dental Labs
Robert S. Lubick
Dr. John V. Lucchese Jr.
Fred Luongo
Dr. Fred Luongo, II
Constance L. Lust
Jan Madejski
David J. Mahoney, Jr.
Michel M. Major- Melidona
James P. Maley
Dr. Michael R. Martino
Robert R. Marafino
Donald R. Maricle
Jeffrey J. Martin
James F. Mary
Alton A. Massey
Judith I. Massey Becker
David J. May
Richard McBride
Paul P. McCarthy
William McGarva
Dr. Robert McLanahan
Hugh McLean
Diane J. McMahon
Dr. Thomas Medige
Ann M. Metzger
Dr. James A. Metzger
Carolyn B. Meyer
Dr. David C. Meyer
Lawrence D. Michael
Raymond R. Miles, Jr.
Raymond R. Miles. III
Alice I. Miller
Dr. Richard F. Miller
Robert H. Miller
Scott D. Miller
Dr. William A. Miller
David P. Mitchell
F. Barry Moir
Dr. Francis R. Moliterno
William Monkarsh
H . Ernest Montgomery II
Gerald R. Montemarano
James E. Mooney
Dr. Edward D. Mooradian
Moriarity &amp; Condon
Timothy ajud.
Stephen A. appo
aylon Companies. Inc.
James J. eill
David W . ellist
W. Gary Neunder

Terrence B. Newcomb
Edward A. Newman
Niagara Falls P.A .L.
Niagara Mutual
William D. Niblock
James J. O'Brien
Mary Ellen O'Malley
Edwin R. O'Reilly
Kevin J. O'Shaughnessy
Joseph J. Oliverio
On t.he Rox Liquors, Inc.
Lu Ann Ostanski
William J. Oswald
Marc Panepinto
Michael G. Parker
Gail W. Parkinson
Kenneth W. Parr
Kenneth D. Pawlak
Edward A. Peard
Pearl Street Account
Dr. Clayton A. Peimer
Dr. Salvatore F. Perna
Eugene Passecow
Maria Piazza
Gregory John Pikowski
Ronald J. Pilozzi
Paul F. Pizzella
Robert J. Plezia
Andy Podlucky
Anthony Policare, Jr.
Dr. WalterS. Polka
Lori A. Potter
Paul Quebral
Barry Radlin
Frank Radzwill
PhillipS. Raimondo
Concetta C. Rao
Peter R. Rao
Edward A. Rath, Jr.
Friends of Mary Lou Rath
Jennifer L. Record
Fran Reiter
Remedial Insulation
Charles D. Renick. Jr.
Harold J. Rice
Kimberly A . Ring
Neil Ritz
Joan K. Robinson
Evan D. Rogers
Dr. John Rogers
William J. Roof
Gretchen L. Roop

Raymond C. Rosinski
Gregory A. Ross
A. Westley Rowland
Beth L. Roy
Bernard Rubach
William Rudick
Ralph Rugen
Michael J. Ryan
SCC Contracting, Inc.
St. Mark's Booster Club
Dean J. Salvaggio
James R. Savage
Scalp &amp; Blade
Mark Scarcello
Joe Schiftlet
Gregory T. Schmidt
Melinda K. Schneider
Florence J. Schram
John J. Schram
Keith B. Schulefand
Judith A. Schwendler
James T. Sci me
William T. Scirto
Jerry R. Selinger
Buzz Serotte
John Shatlucas
Mary Shalvey
Lt. eil A. Sheehan
Donald A. Sherris
Edwin R. Sherwood
Theodore J. Siekmann. Jr.
Josephine C. Sigler
Dovid Zvi Silberberg
Brian C. Sinclair
Dr. Howard Sklarek
Michael E. Smith
Joseph P. Staebell
Sally Stallard
Kay Marie Stanney
David M. Stemerman
Edward Stephens
John C. Stofa
Virginia A. Stolarski
Sudon Compnay
Jane W. Sweet
William W. Swenson
Dr. Anthony Swiatowy
Thomas N. Syron
Temp. Careers, Inc.
Leo C. Tidd
Richard E. Tone
James P. Toscano

Susan D. Trabert
Allan F. Trinkwald, Sr.
Donald J. Tripi
Jeffery Tubin
Cynthia M. Tucker
Dr. John H. Twist
Gail L. Tylec
Charles J. Tyrpak
Edward L. Tyrrell
Charles E. Upper
Fadra T. Valauri
Anthony V. Valenti
Michael M. VaJentic
George P. Vallas
Valley District Dental Society
Vicky L. Valvo-Walkowiak
Judith Van ostrand
Robert E. Veres
Rocco L. Versace
George Voskerchian
The Waffle Machine
Herbert Wallens
Robert J. Walsh
Raymond R. Walter
Sidney R. Warren
Stephen M. Wasula, Sr.
eil Weinberg
Robert J. Welch
Western Y Soccer
John H. Whelen
Carla D. Whitney
James J. Williams
Mary H. Williams
Roger J. Williams
Wilson Moving &amp; Storage
Matthew Winick
Wittburn Enterprises
Winston T. Wohr
Harold A. Wolf
Richard L. Woll
Richard J. Wrazin
Edward L. Wright
Mark A. Yahoudy
Robert J. Y erge
David M. Zebro
John Zellner
William G. Ziegler
Eugene Zinni
John W. Zintl
April D. Zolczer
Valentine Zuba
Benjamin M. Zuffranieri, Jr.

�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL
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1894 (0-1-1)
6

0

Hobart
Rochester

12
0

1895 (0-1-1)
4
6

Rochester
Rochester
Hobart
Syracuse

6
6

Hobart
Syracuse
Syracuse
West. Reserve
Niagara
Hamilton
Union

6
6
0

0

0
6

0
6
0

1898 (4-1-0)
29
12
36
23

0

Case Tech
Rensselaer
Bucknell
Colgate
Cornell

0
5
5
0

51
16

5
18
30

5
46

Hobart
Rochester
Syracuse
West. Reserve
Case Tech
Bucknell
Duquesne
Erie AA

12

0
10
6
0

West. Reserve
Case Tech
Erie AA
Columbia
Penn State
Tona. AC
ElmiraAC

0
0
0
0
0
52

0
0
0

0
17
0
0
15

West. Re erve 17
Case Tech
0
Columbia
0
Oberlin
0
Lehigh
0
Michigan
128

6

0
0
0
0

Hobart
Rochester
West. Reserve
Bucknell
Columbia
Alfred

1903 (4-4-0)
0
0
10
17

0
14
10

0

Hobart
Rochester
iagara
iagara
Allegheny
Westminster
Masten Park
Oakdales

1916 (3-5-2)
6
2

Hobart
0
Rochester
14
Hamilton
19
Allegheny
29
Westminster
0
St. Bonaventure 12
7
Thiel
Geneva
7
GroveCity
0
Detroit
0

0
0
7
0
9
0
0

0

1917 (4-4-0)

0

1902 (1-4-1)
0

7

0
0
6

1901 (4-2-0)
6
6
5
5
16
0

6
0

45
28

1900 (3-2-2)
0
0

Hobart
20
Rochester
3
Syracuse
20
Alfred
0
St. Bonaventure 0
Geneva
29
Grove City
I0

7
6

0
0
22
29
5
12

27
7
12

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Rochester
Hamilton
Westminster
St. Bonaventure
Thiel
Detroit
Man field

0

0
6
7
13
7
20
6

1918 (6-1-0)
81
19
41
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6
40
47

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Rochester
iagara
Cornell
Curtis Plant
Naval Offic.
Naval Offic.

0
6

0
28

0
0
6

1919 (0-5-1)
6
0
0
6
0
0

21
33
6
6
25
23

1920 (1-4-0)
Hobart

20

3
0

Alfred
Thiel
St. Lawrence
Canisius

7
13
20
0

1921 (2-3-2)

0
Hobart
0
Rensselaer
14 Alfred
13 Allegheny
12 0
Thiel
47 0
Bethany
8 53 St. Stephen's
6 1922 (1-5-0)
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Alfred
33 3
Thiel

0
6
7
6

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7
40

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35

0
3

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Rochester
Hamilton
Alfred
Thiel
Clarkson
Roch. Opt.
Holy Cross

1924 (1-7-0)
6

7
0
7
7

0
0
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Rochester
Alfred
Westminster
St. Lawrence
Clarkson
Davis-Elkins
G. Wa hington

0
0
6
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10
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1926 (0-8-0)
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0
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2
6
4

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Rochester
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Alfred
Westminster
Clarkson
Toledo
Alumni

1927 (0-6-1)
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0
0
0
7
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Rochester
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Alfred
Westminster
St. Lawrence
Clarkson

1928 (1-6-0)
0
0
0
0
6
12
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Rochester
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St. Lawrence
Clarkson
Long island
Edinboro

26

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20
14
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71
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61
33

1932 (1-5-1)

0

0

13

0

0
0
8

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Hobart
14
Rochester
West. Reserve 11
Cornell
72
Alfred
6
41
Clarkson
66
Harvard

1933 (2-3-2)
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2
7
40 0
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0
12

0
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28
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Hamilton
12
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20
Clarkson
14
Adrian

12
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Kent

0
47
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0
2
6

Hoban
Rensselaer
Alfred
Allegheny
Wayne State
Kent
City Coli., NY
Manchester

0
0

0
0
0
7

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Lehigh
Alfred
Wayne State
City Coli., NY
Connecticut
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0
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7
6
7

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20

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Alfred
Wayne State
City Coil., NY
Susquehanna
Connecticut
Williams
Drexel Institute

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0
52
2
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41
12
14
6

20
28
0
20
32
28
20
36

12

40

12

54

36
38
12
19
0
35
7
20
12
9

0
14
12
6
24

1936 (6-3-0)
27
2
29
12
0
19
6
26
19

Alfred
Hobart
Rochester
Rensselaer
Mechanics Inst.
Upsala
Wayne State
Defiance
Hiram
Hobart
Rochester
Rensselaer
Alfred
Allegheny
Wayne State

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19
19
6
6
20
6
27
I3

12
6

0
0
6
19
6
6

Hobart
Rensselaer
Lehigh
Alfred
City Coil., Y
Susquehanna
Drexel
Wash. &amp; Jeff.

7
21
0
14
0
0
19
14

1942 (6-2-0)
66
13
20
14
19
7
50
26

Hobart
Rensselaer
St. Lawrence
Carnegie Tech
Susquehanna
Wash. &amp; Jeff.
Hartwick
Johns Hopkins

0
0
0
27
0
13
6
6

1943-1945

Hobart
Rensselaer
Bucknell
Alfred
Bethany
Carnegie Tech
Wayne State
Johns Hopkins
Moravian

13
25

7
23

39
13
39
47

0
8
41
48

27
14
14
40

Hobart
iagara
Rensselaer
Bucknell
Alfred

Hobart
iagara
Rensselaer
Bucknell
Colgate
Alfred
Wash. &amp; Jeff.
Louisville

7
6
32

0

0
13
21
13
25

0
14
19

1949 (6-3-0)
26
26
7

0
32

7
26
39
20

iagara
Rensselaer
Bucknell
Colgate
Alfred
St. Lawrence
Wash. &amp; Jeff.
Rhode Island
Ohio Univ.

7

0
21
32
6
13
2

7
7

1950 (5-3-0)
13
34
13
19
33
14
13
52

iagara
Rensselaer
Alfred
Louisville
Rhode Island
Ohio Univ.
Cortland
Brooklyn

27
14

0
48
12

22
0
6

1951 (4-4-0)
33
32
13
13
20
26
0
7

Rensselaer
Bucknell
Colgate
Alfred
Connecticut
Cortland
Ohio Wesleyan
Miami (OH)

20
62
47
6
6

0
21
27

1952 (1-7-0)
13
0
0
7
7
12
7
13

West. Reserve
Bucknell
Colgate
Lehigh
Alfred
St. Lawrence
Connecticut
Cortland

7

1953 (1-5-1)

13
21
12
6
0
25
0
7

6
6

1947 (8-1-0)
7

St. Lawrence
Bethany
Wayne State
Moravian

1948 (6-1-1)

14
20
19
25
6

1946 (7-2-0)

1937 (4-4-0)
7
12
12
13
13
6

7

22

1941 (3-4-1)

14

Defiance

20

SO
40
12

1940 (3-5-0)

38

0

19
7
7
0
35
54
IS
21

1939 (0-7 -0)

0
12
61
20
32
!9
55

19
33
27
0
0
27
0

7

0

1938 (2-6-0)
0
26

0
42 19
60
1934 (2-4-1)
60
13 Hobart
6
0
West. Reserve
0
Niagara
38
20
0
Hamilton
33
14 Alfred
6
0
Clarkson
8
Toledo
49
1935 (2-6-0)
47 7
Alfred
34 13 Hobart
0
West. Reserve
0
43 0
Hamilton
Mechanics Inst.
20 0
19 6
Toledo
0
Wayne State

1930 (3-5-0)
20
7

0

Hamilton
Alfred
Clarkson
Upsala
Carnegie Tech
Fordham

16 1931 (2-6-0)
29 29 Hobart
Roche ter
7 7
Hamilton
0 2
37 20 Alfred
Clarkson
0
Carnegie Tech
13 0
Dartmouth
21
otre Dame B
16 6

1929 (5-2-0)

0
0

6

6

Hobart
Rochester
Alfred
Westminster
Clarkson
Davis-Elkins
G. Washington
Toledo

Hobart
Rochester
Alfred
Clarkson
Long island
Upsala

42

0
6
18 0
6
7 39
13 2

'1925 (3-4-1)

0

Hobart
Rochester
Westminster
St. Bonaventure
Detroit
St. Lawrence

2

0
12

Meehan. Inst.
Clarkson

1923 (2-5-1)

1915 (3-4-0)

27

1899 (6-1-1)
0

No Varsity Teams

6

1897 (7-0-0)
28
16
10
16
32
16
26

12

0

6

1896 (0-0-2)
6
6

1904-14

0
0
12
0
20

West. Reserve
Bucknell
Lehigh
Alfred
Cortland
Findlay
Ohio Northern

35
22
13
26
19

6
47
33
26
35
27
47
12
34

0

1954 (2-7-0)
0

0

6

14
7
6
7

20
6
0
0
20

Alfred
Brockport
Brandeis
Cortland
Hobart
Lafayette
Rensselaer

25
19
52
20
45
26
19

�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL

THE HISTORY - ALL-TIME SCORES
13
7

St. Lawrence
West. Reserve

6
35

1955 (4-4-1)
7
26
29
0
13
14
30
13
45

Cortland
Brockport
McMa ter
Hobart
West. Reserve
Alfred
St. Lawrence
Brandeis
Rensselaer

28
0

0

72

12

Carnegie Tech
Cortland
West. Reserve
St. Lawrence
Alfred
Bucknell
Ohio orthern
Hobart

6
12
20
12
26
13
0

33

1957 (5-4-0)
14
6

6
14
IS
33

0
7
13

Carnegie Tech
Lafayette
West. Reserve
St. Lawrence
Alfred
Wayne State
Cortland
Lehigh
Temple

9
13
13

6
0
7
20
27

6

1958 (8-1-0)
6
7
19

0
34
54
44
34
38

Harvard
Cortland
West. Reserve
B.-Wallace
Columbia
Temple
Wayne State
Lehigh
Bucknell

3

6
6
26
14

6
14
26
0

1959 (8-1-0)
28
68
21
27
22
16
41
19
37

Temple
Cortland
Bucknell
B.-Wallace
West. Reserve
Youngstown
Rhode Island
Gettysburg
Marshall

14

2
26
18
2
7
6

6
12

1960 (4-6-0)
0
14
21
0
40
44
20
24
36
14

Army
VMI
Temple
Bucknell
Youngstown
West. Reserve
Colgate
Connecticut
Getty burg
Boston U.

37
28
12
41
13
0
28
31
6
42

1961 (4-5-0)
14
24

Gettysburg
Boston U.

6
6

Delaware
Holy Cross
Villanova
Temple
Connecticut
Bucknell
VMI

36
20
28
3
7
12
39

Boston U.
Holy Cross
Villanova
Delaware
Temple

23
16
36
19
13

Ohio Univ.
Bucknell
Gettysburg
Colgate

41
0

3~ 1962 (6-3-0)
26
12
20
0

1956 (5-3-0)
13
26
13
41
19
31

12
8
6
30
30

6
12

27

6
6
20
16

6
28
44
6

0
0

1963 (5-3-1)
34
7
6
14
8
22
6

0
23

Gettysburg
Ohio Univ.
Holy Cross
Villanova
Marshall
Bo ton U.
Delaware
Boston Coli.
Colgate

0
0
6

7
10
13
34
IS
0

1964 (4-4-1)
34
9
22
12
14
14
37
28
6

Bo ton U.
Cornell
Massachusetts
Marshall
VMI
Holy Cross
Delaware
Richmond
Colgate

0
7
22
28
20

Kent State
Cornell
Villanova
Boston U.
Dayton
Boston Coli.
Holy Cross
Delaware
Tampa
Youngstown

23
28

8
26
13

22
3

6
27
16

1967 (6-4-0)
30
6
J2
44
6
26

Kent State
. Carolina St.
Virginia
Temple
Boston U.
Bo ton Coil.

38
19
41

0

10
21
23
12
29
7
10
SO
20
13

Iowa State
28
Kent State
13
Mas achusetts 0
Boston Coli.
31
Delaware
17
Villanova
28
Holy Cross
9
Temple
40
orthern Ill.
7
Bo ton U.
10

1969 (6-3-0)
7

17
16
8
27
7
33
35
24

Ball State
Xavier
Massachusetts
Kent State
Dayton
Virginia Tech
Temple
Boston Coli.
Villanova

I0
0
6
17

0
21

0
21
14

1970 (2-9-0)
7
21
16
7
0
14
16
12

8
21

Ball State
Toledo
Kent State
Massachusetts
Villanova
Dayton
Virginia Tech
Holy Cross
Boston Coli.
Temple
orthern Ill.

14
27

27
13
17
41
31

0
65
21
43

6
24
35
14
0
14

o football

1977 (0-3-1)
7

8
7
14

RIT
Canisius
Brockport
Coast Guard

7
22
17
41

1978 (3-6-0)
14
13
35
13
16
IS
21
25
12

Cortland
John Carroll
Brockport
Waynesburg
Canisiu
Albany
Rochester
Coast Guard
Alfred

35
17
31
30
10
8
31
29
20

1979 (4-5-0)
17
9
25
29
18
12
0
3
3

1980 (6-5-0)
14
20
3

6

1971-76

Boston Coli.
18
13
Tampa
Massachusetts 6
Boston U.
14
Richmond
0
Dayton
0
20
Holy Cross
Delaware
0
Colgate
0
Villanova
7

1966 (5-5-0)
27
21
28
16
3
21
35
36
8
25

Holy Cross
Delaware
Villanova
Colgate

1968 (7 -3-0)

6

0
9
24
14
10
20
0
13
7

1965 (5-3-2)
6
13
18
7
24

25
38
23
31

Cortland
John Carroll
Brockport
Waynesburg
Canisius
Albany
Westntinster
St. Lawrence
Alfred

13
3
32
28
21
40
24
0
16

9
24
14

0
10
7
31

Brockport
Cortland
Grove City
Hobart
Rochester
Albany
Canisius
Dayton
Edinboro
B.-Wallace
Alfred

13
14
2
0
7
27
17
55
34
43
29

0
0
21

Cortland
Grove City
Hobart
Wayne State
Albany
Canisius
Dayton
Edinboro
Westminster
St. Lawrence

42
7

6
10
14
32
8
14
35
14
28

1982 (5-5-0)
28
26
14
44
35
14
52
IS
42
21

Cortland
B.-Wallace
Rochester
Buffalo State
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
orwich
Albany State
Alfred

31
31
13
3
13
18
13
20
14
24

1983 (8-2-0)
35
29
21
7
10
13
24
31
IS
47

Cortland
B.-Wallace
Rochester
Buffalo State
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
orwich
Albany
Alfred

0
28
7
24
6
28
6
21
13
17

1984 (6-4-0)
7
44
35
6
19
6
44
0
10
21

Cortland
Mansfield
Rochester
Buffalo State
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
Alfred
Albany
Lock Haven
Cortland
Mansfield
Rochester
Buffalo State
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
Alfred

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20
23

Towson State
Cortland
Buffalo State
Rochester
Villanova
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
Alfred
Albany
Frostburg State

37
22
7
19
27
7
22
14
10
10
7

13
41
0
0
14
0
28
21
21
13

Findlay
Buffalo State
C. Connecticut
Wagner
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
Alfred
Albany
Frostburg State

39
6
22
20
20
29
7
20
22
19

1988 (2-8-0)
7
23
12
14
IS

3
38
7
20
9

Findlay
Buffalo State
Westminster
Hofstra
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
Alfred
Albany
Slippery Rock

3
24
14
43
38
36
7
27
28
17

1989 (4-6-0)
IS
3
17
20
17
17
10
35
45
19

John Carroll
Findlay
Buffalo State
Westntinster
Hofstra
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
Mercyhurst
Slippery Rock

20
39
9
34
3
31
30
21
6
24

1990 (2-8-0)

14

25

C. Connecticut 36

7

0

2
10
I0
IS
17
33
9

12
0
29
21
35
44
6
16

Montclair State
We tnunster
Hofstra
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport
Mercyhurst
S. Connecticut
E. Stroudsburg

14
28
28
II
34
23
11
14

49
21
25

Duquesne
0
S. Connecticut 49
E. Stroudsburg 45

1992 (4-6-0)
13
48
28
56
27
21
19
26
60
21

Edinboro
ew Haven
Lafayette
Mansfield
Morgan State
Colgate
Buffalo State
Hofstra
Central Conn.
Central Florida

1987 (3-7-0)

23

1985 (4-6-0)
31
19
35
30
25
7
13
7

Albany
Lock Haven

1986 (9-2-0)
8
23
37
21
29
38
21
21
13

II

1981 (5-5-0)
34
42
41
27
0
IS
7

0
21

21
38
44
30
42
27
29
14
49

1991 (3-7-0)
21
3
0
33
49
0
30

Lafayette
Montclair State
Westminster
Hofstra
Canisius
Ithaca
Brockport

42
7
38
38
7
SO
28

TOTALS
Seasons 79
Games 664
Won 310
326
Lost
28
Tied

35
69
49
42
45
35
IS

I5
27
63

�1993 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL
UB FALL SPORTS SCHEDULES
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

FOOTBALL
SEPTEMBER
7:00pm
MAINE
Sat., 4
7:00pm
NEW HAVEN
Sat., 11
7:00pm
LAFAYETTE
Sat., 18
7:00pm
EDINBORO
Sat., 25
OCTOBER
7:00pm
Sat., 2
at Hofstra
1:00pm
Sat., 9
at Fordham
BUFFALO STATE
Sat., 16
1:30pm
Homecoming
1:30pm
TOWSON STATE
Sat., 23
1:00pm
Sat., 30
at Youngstown State
NOVEMBER
at Boston University
1:00pm
Sat., 6
1:30pm
Sat., 13
at Central Florida
Home games in BOLD CAPS at "New" UB Stadium

MEN'S SOCCER
SEPTEMBER
Sat.,4
at Penn State
7:00pm
Wed.,8
ROBERT MORRIS
6:00pm
Sun., 12
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT
1:00pm
Wed., 15
PITTSBURGH
5:00pm
Sat, 18
at Siena
1:00pm
Wed.,22
at Syracuse
7:30pm
Sat.,25
CANISIUS
7:00pm
Tue., 28
NIAGARA
7:00pm
OCTOBER
Fri., 1
at Hofstra
7:30pm
Sun., 3
at Long Island
12:00 pm
Tue.,5
BUFFALO STATE
7:00pm
Sat,9
Arkansas (at South Alabama)
2:00pm
Sun., 10
at South Alabama Tournament
4:00pm
Wed., 13
ONEONTA
3:30pm
Sat., 16
MARIST
1:00pm
Wed.,20
ST. BONA VENTURE
7:00pm
Sat 23
at Colgate
1:00pm
Wed.,27
at Cornell
4:00pm
Sun., 31
DETROIT-MERCY
11:00 am
NOVEMBER
Sat, 13 &amp;
Sun., 14
East Coast Conf. Tournament
TBA
at Central Connecticut
Home Games in BOLD CAPS at Alumni Arena Field.

SEPTEMBER
AKRON
Sat., 4
Duquesne vs. St. Bonaventure
Akron vs. St Bonaventure
Sun., 5
DUQUESNE
Duquesne vs. Akron
ST. BONAVENTURE
at Pennsylvania Tournament
Fri.-Sat
w/Providence &amp; E. Tennessee State
10-11
at Canisius w/Manhattan
Sat, 18
at Niagara
Tue., 21
WEST VIRGINIA
Fri., 24
ROBERT MORRIS
Sat.,25
ST. FRANCIS
CENT. CONNECTICUT
Sun., 26
OCTOBER
FAIRFIELD
Sat., 2
ST. PETER'S
Sun., 3
CORNELL
Wed., 6
at Dayton
Fri., 8
at Xavier
Sat, 9
at Cincinnati
HOFSTRA
Fri., 15
New Mexico vs. Pittsburgh
NEW MEXICO
Sat., 16
Pittsburgh vs. Hofstra
New Mexico vs. Hofstra
PITTSBURGH
Wed., 20 at St Bonaventure
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Fri., 22
CENRAL CONNECTICUT
Sat., 23
VERMONT
CANISIUS
·w ed., 27
NOVEMBER
NIAGARA
Tue., 2
at Rutgers
Fri., 5
at Syracuse Tournament
Fri.-Sun.
w/VCU, Providence, American
12-14
East Coast Conference Tournament
Fri.-Sun.
at Hofstra
19-21
Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Alumni Arena

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4:00pm
6:00pm
10:30am
12:00 pm
4:00pm
6:00pm
TBA
1:00
7:00pm
1:00pm
1:00pm
5:00pm
12:00 pm
6:00pm
12:00 pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
12:00pm
7:30pm
6:30pm
8:00pm
11:00 am
12:30 pm
6:30pm
8:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
12:00 pm
6:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
TBA
TBA

�--

--------

~

---

--

1993 UNIVERSI1Y AT BUFFALO FOOTBALL
UB FALL SPORTS SCHEDULES
WOMEN'S TENNIS

WOMEN'S SOCCER
SEPTEMBER
Sat,4
at San Francisco
1:00pm
Mon.,6
at California-Berkeley
7:00pm
Wed.,8
ST. BONAVENTURE
8:00pm
Fri., 10
SUNY STONY BROOK
7:00pm
Sat.,18
ROBERT MORRIS
1:00pm
Wed.,22
COLGATE
7:00pm
Sat,25
at Army
5:00pm
Sun., 26
at Hofstra
!2:00pm
Tue., 28
at Canisius
7:00pm
OCTOBER
Sat., 2
UB INVITATIONAL
ST. BON. vs. SIENA
12:00 pm
UB vs. COLUMBIA
2:00 pm
Sun., 3
ST. BON. vs. COLUMBIA
12:00 pm
UB vs. SIENA
2:00 pm
at Michigan State
3:00pm
Fri., 8
Sat, 9
Louisville (at Michigan State)
1:00pm
Sat., 16
CANISIUS
3:00 pm
NIAGARA
4:00pm
Wed., 20
Sat., 23
at Gannon
3:00 pm
Sun., 24
at St. Francis (Pa.)
12:00 pm
Sat., 30
NEW HAMPSHIRE
1:00 pm
Home Games in BOLD CAPS at Alumni Arena Field.

CROSS COUNTRY
MEN'S &amp; WOMEN'S
SEPTEMBER
Sat., 4
COLGATE, ROBERT
MORRIS, ST. BON.
UB INVITATIONAL
Sat., 11
Sat., 18
at Western Ontario Invite
(London, ONT)
Sat.,25
at George Mason Invite
(Leesburg, VA)
OCTOBER
Sat.,9
at Paul Short Invitational
(Lehigh Univ.)
Fri., 15
WESTERN ONTARIO
(Tentative)
Sat.,23
Conference Meet (Hofstra)
NOVEMBER
Sat.,6
Kent State Invitational
Sat., 13
NCAA Qualifier
George Mason University
(Leesburg, VA)
NCAA (TBA)
Mon., 22

TBA
11:00 am
TBA

SEPTEMBER
Tue., 7
Thu., 9
Sat., 11
Sun., 12
Sat., 18
Sun., 19
Wed., 22
OCTOBER
Sat.,2
Sun., 3
Thu., 7
Sat., 16
Sun., 17
Sat.-Sun
23-24

NIAGARA
CANISIUS
at Chicago State
at NE Illinois
with Univ. of Illinois
DETROIT
SIENA
ST. BONA VENTURE

TBA
10:00 pm
12:00 pm
2:00pm

at Marist
at Colgate
atCanisius
PITTSBURGH
ROBERT MORRIS

1:00
12:00
3:00pm
12:00 pm
11:00 pm

ECC Championships

3:00pm
3:00pm
!2:00pm

TBA

MEN'S TENNIS
SEPTEMBER
Tue., 7
Sat., 18
Thu., 23
Sun., 19
Tue., 28
OCTOBER
Sat-Sun., 9-10
Tue., 12
Fri.-Sun., 22-24
NOVEMBER
Wed.-Sat, 3-6

TBA

TBA
TBA
9:45am
TBA
TBA

TBA

-Page 39-

NIAGARA
DETROIT
CANISIUS
SIENA
ROCHESTER
atECAC Open (Albany, NY)
at Canisius
at Duquesne Tournament
at Rolex Toueney

3:00pm
TBA
3:00pm
12:00 pm
3:00pm
TBA
3:00pm
TBA
TBA

�his

1•••

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ran
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Thursdays
at7pm

�SEPTEMBER
Sat., 4
MAINE
Sat., 11
NEW HAVEN
Sat., 18
LAFAYETTE
Sat., 25
EDINBORO
OCTOBER

7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm

Sat.,2
Sat.,9

at Hofstra
at Fordham

7:00pm
1:00pm

Sat., 16

BUFFALO STATE
Homecoming
TOWSON STATE

1:30pm
1:30pm

at Youngstown State

1:00pm

Sat.,23
Sat.,30

NOVEMBER
Sat., 6

at Boston University
I :00 pm
at Central Florida
I :30 pm
Home games in BOLD CAPS at ·· ew·· UB Stadium

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                    <text>�WELCOME TO VB STADIUM ...
The completion of construction of "UB STADIUM," a football
and track &amp; field facility on the State University at Buffalo's North
(Amherst) Campus m August, 1985, signaled the start of a new
era in US's 73-season gridiron history.
First utilized for the 1985 Empire State Games. with an
estimated 10,000 spectators and 6,000 athletes in attendance
for the opening ceremonies, the $2.09 million stadium features
a new synthetic field surface, ''Omniturf," encircled by an erghtlane, 400-meter synthetic surface running track.
Constructed by the "bowl and berm" technique of scoopmg
out the center of an existing plateau of earth, the stadrum lies
northwest to southeast in an area bounded by Audubon Parkway,
Augspurger Road and Flint Entrance in the center of the North
Campus.
The home of US's intercollegiate football and men's and
women's track and field teams, the stadium currently seats 4,000
spectators in permanent bleachers, expandable to 10,000 as
funding becomes available, and additional "berm" &lt;&gt;eating and
standing room on the northwest side.
Areas for the high jump, long jump, triple jump and pole vault
are included within the stadium, and the throwing events- shot
put, discus, javelin and hammer - take place on grassy fields
outside the stadium, but withm the same fenced-In compound
Ample parking for nearly 1,000 cars is provided by available
lots off Augspurger Road at the main entrance to the stadium.
Site Contractors of Orchard Park completed initial field work,
and the stadium was constructed by Sevenson Contractors of
Nragara Falls and Tonawanda
The addition of a permanent pressbox and a building to house
locker rooms, offices and ticket booths is planned, and the
possibility of a lightmg system for mghttrme events has been
discussed.

" OMNITURF"
UB was only the second site in the natron for the installation
of "Omniturf" (the University of Oregon was the first), which
fea tures a sand-filled polypropylene fiber system that provides
better drainage than other artificial turfs, reduces the risk of
injury and requires only periodic brushing for maintenance.
Playable in all weather, "Omniturf" is placed over an asphalt
base and foam rubber pads, with a special sand formula (40
pounds to a square yard) brushed into the one-inch layer of fibers.
provrding a cushioning effect similar to natural turf
Developed by OmnrSport International-USA, and distributed
by Sportec International of Kenmore, the system has been used
for several years on soccer fields In Europe anrl on tennrs courts
around the world.
FUTURE OF UB ATHLETICS
With the completion of "UB Stadium," the University now
has a $30 million Recreation and Athletics Complex that is
•·world-class." in the oprnion of Presrdent Steven B. Sample, who
has been associated with several institutions that balance
outstanding academic quality and excellent athletic programs.
A $13 million field house, "Alumni Arena," and a $1 5 million
playmg frelds complex have been operatronal since 1982. and
a $12.5 million Phase II Building on the north side of Alumni A~ena
opened in early 1985 and features an Olympic-style natatorrum.
With the new facilities and the SUNY Board of Trustees·
approval, Dr Sample has drrected a five-year plan for the
improvement of the athletic program at UB.
.
Excellence in both academics and athletics is desrrable and
compatible, in the view of the presrdent. who has said. "A strong
athletic program can enrrch and enhance the academrc program
of the institution. "

�1986 BULLS
GRID CONTENTS

Editor: Larry G. Steele, Sports Information
Local Advertising: Ed Baker, Shipman Publishing Co.
Howard L. (Dan) Daniels
Athletic Dept. Business Manager
National Advertising: Spencer Marketing Services, NYC
Photography: Ed Nowak, University News Bureau
Publisher: Shipman Printing Industries, Inc., Niagara Falls, NY

Bulls' Coaches

3

1985 Statistics

3

Today's Game

5

Bulls' Roster

.......

Starting Lineups
Visitor's Roster

DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, ATHLETICS &amp; RELATED INSTRUCTION
Alumni Arena, Amherst Campus (716) 636-3141
Or Salvatore A Esposito
{West Chester '55)
Men's Athletic D1rector
Edwin 0 Muto
(Buffalo '50)
Women's Athletic Director
Elizabeth A D1mm1ck
(Brockport '67)
Athletic Physician
Or Edmond J . Gicew1cz
(Buffalo '52)
Athletic Trainer
Michael F Rielly
(Niagara '71)
Ticket Manager
Howard L. (Dan) Daniels
(U.S Air Force, ret.)
Equipment Manager
Joseph P. Staebell
Chairman

8
10-11

. .

....

13

NCAA Feature

16

Officials' Signals

18

UB Records

20

UB Boosters

Advertisers

TICKET INFORMATION
Season tickets and single-game
tickets for all State Universtty at Buffalo
home football games can be purchased
in advance at the Alumni Arena Ticket
Office on the North (Amherst) Campus
Tickets lor 1986-87 men's basketball
and ice hockey home games are also
available at Alumni Arena, and tickets lor
all home events are sold at the door
For additional information, contact
Mr Howard (Dan) Daniels, Athlettc
Department business manager, at 107
Alumni Arena, (716) 636-3146.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Prestdent
Paul Verdolmo
Oavtd Htckson
Vice President
Treasurer
Martm E. Corntsh
Otrector of Athlettc Affatrs
Michael Laipple
Alvm Mo1ica
Sports lnformalton
" The tntercoflegtate athletic program is supported by mandatory student fees
administered by the Student Associa/ton. "

PRESIDENT STEVEN B. SAMPLE
Dr Sample assumed office as the University's
12th chief executtve offtcer on March 1, 1982, after
serving as the executtve vtce president and dean
of the Graduate College at the University of
Nebraska
A native of St. Louts, M•ssour., Dr Sample
received hiS baccalaureate degree with highest
honors in electncal engtneering from the University
of llltnots 1n 1962, and h1s master's and Ph.D from
Illinois in 1963 and 1965, respectively.
An admintstrator w1th 14 years of experience.
he has also been a University faculty member and
a senior sc1ent1st 1n a private research and
development firm Dr Sample's background also
includes the arts and social sc1ences. He was
timpantst wtth the St Louis Philharmonic Orchestra
from 1955 to 1958, at 14-years old the youngest
person to have performed.
Dr and Mrs (Kathryn) Sample are avid sports
fans and attend all US's home football games. They
restde at 889 LeBrun Road. Amherst, and have two
daughters. Michelle Louise. 23, and Melissa Ann. 17.

BULLS' 1986 SCHEDULE
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct
Oct.
Oct
Oct

DR. STEVEN B. SAMPLE
President

Nov
Nov.
Nov.

6 at Towson State U (N)
13 at Cortland State College
20
BUFFALO STATE
27
U OF ROCHESTER
(Amherst.Ciarence Day)
4 at Villanova University
11 at Canistus College
CNar Memorial Stadium)
18
ITHACA COLLEGE
(Parents Day)
25
BROCKPORT STATE
(Homecoming &amp; Alumni
Hall of Fame Day)
1 at Alfred University
8 at Albany State University
15
FROSTBURG STATE

700
1.30
1:00
1:00
1.30
1.30
1:00
1.00

1 30
1:00

t·oo

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from
the

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Association
Ta lbert Hall - Room 103

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Beaut1ful banquet facilities
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2

�1985 RESULTS AND STATISTICS

Head Coach Bill Dando

1985 Re sults (Won
Date
September
14
21 at
September
September
28 at
October
5 at
October
12
October
19 at
October
26 at
November
2
November
9
November
16

(Detroit '59), 10th Season {41 -41-1)
B1l Dando was a member of the UB
footoall coach•ng staff when the Umvers•ty's
Div1son I program was shelved m 1970. and
was the log•cal and popular choice as head
coach when the program was remstated in
1977. The program was 1mproved each year
under h1s leadership
A native of Gordon. Pa . he was a foursport standout at Ashland HS and was named
All-State in football and baseball. He started
hiS collegiate career at the Un1versity of San
FranciSCO. played service ball with the U.S
Manne Corps. then entered the University of
Detro1t. where he was a Catholic All
Ame ncan In football and captained the baseball team
He coached footoall, baseball and basketball at Detroit's St. Cecelia
HS and football for five years at John Carroll University, head coach
in 1964, and at Southern Methodist Univers•ty until his arnval at UB m
1966
His defensive teams at all three institutions have been natiOnally
ranked. and his pass1ng offense at UB has been among the best m
Division Ill over the past f1ve years
In addition to football. he has also coached baseball and golf at UB
Marned. w1fe W1llie IS a former adv1sor to the UB cheerleaders tne
Dandos have f1ve children. Mane 26, Anne, 25, Molly, 24, B•ll Jr 22
and Martha 20. and res1de m W1lliamsv111e

Category

1980
1981
1982

6-5-0
5-5-0
5-5-0

1983
1984
1985

8-2-0
6-4-0
4-6-0

1985 STATISTICAL LEADERS
TO
9
0
3
2
2
2

Scoring
Dane Hightower RB
Dan Fnedman, K

1986 Bulls' Coaching Staff
PETE RAO
(Buffalo '56)
Off. Coordinator. QBs

MIKE CHRISTMAN
(Buffalo '74)
Def. Coordinator, LBs

JOE SHIFFLET
(Buffalo '61)
Offensive Line

GENE ZINNI
(Buffalo '71 }
Defensive Line

TERRY RANSBURY
(Brockport St '51)
Running Backs

CHUCK WILLIAMS
(Brockport St '55)
Defensive Secondary

BRIAN WILSON
(Buffalo 82)
Outside Linebackers

JIMMY JACKSON
(Buffalo '84)
Head Coach JVs

MARTY BARRETI
(Buffalo 83)
Receivers

TOM FRANK
(Buffalo '86}
Graduate Assistant

Dan Withers, Fl
Joe Neubert, RB
John Mings, QB
Mark Schmidt, SE
Ru shing
Dane H1ghtower. RB
Mike Masecchla, FB
Joe Neubert, RB
Gerry Jules, FB
Passing
John Gentllella, QB
John Mings, QB

Academic All-America First Team

Mike Latpple. LB

Associated Press AII-Amenca Hon. Ment•on
P1zza Hut All-America Honorable Mention

Dave May, DT

ECAC Upstate New York First Team
P1zza Hut AII-Amenca Honorable Mention

C
68
45
62
34
A
196
119

YG
420
271
227
104

Defensive
UT
Mike lalpple, LB
46
M1ke He1dnck, LB
30
Dave May, DT
27
Steve Nappo, S
30
Steve Schulz, DE
16
J1m Stopa, LB
27
Frank Licata, CB
32
Steve Wojciechowski, LB 20
Tim Jones, CB
36
1986 returnees In bold face

3

PAT

FG

19-19

5-11

2R-2P
2R
2P

Yl

NY

55
18
65
11

365
253
162
93

14
7

y
1123
856

TO
10

y
433

TO
3
2

C

96
66

R

Receiving
Dan Withers, Fl
Joe Neubert, RB
Dane Hightower. RB
Ron Gllhousen, TE
Mark Schmidt, SE

1985 INDIVIDUAL HONORS
J1m Dunbar, C

Opp
14
28
28
11
34
23
11
14
20
23

UB
Opp
155
150
62
85
90
55
13
10
333
481
1367
2043
497
359
870
1684
2083
1265
203
325
166
92
24
13
658
684
2953
2949
4 31
4 49
25-15 24-12
65-570 97-822
54-28.3 64-33.4
29-1 09 13-38
40-664 29-638

Fust Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Rushmg Attempts
Yards Gamed
Yards Lost
Net Yards Rushmg
Net Yards Passtng
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Had Intercepted
Total Offens•ve Plays
Total Net Yards
Average Ga1n Per Play
Fumbles &amp; Lost
Penalt1es &amp; Yards
Punts &amp; Average
Punt Returns &amp; Yards
K1ckoff Returns &amp; Yards

UB FOOTBALL UNDER DANDO
Q-3-1
3-6-0
4-5-0

UB
31
19
35
30
25
7
13
7
0
21

1985 TEAM STATISTICS

Football Office Alumn1 Arena, (716) 636-31 77
North Campus. SUNY-Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260

1977
1978
1979

4, Lost 6)
Opponent
CORTLAND STATE COLLEGE
Mansfield UmverSIIy
Un•vers1ty of Rochester
Buffalo State College
CANISIUS COLLEGE
Ithaca College
Brockport State College
ALFRED UNIVERSITY
ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY
LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY

30
26
25
24
22

AT
81
41
43
34
42
27
18
29
12

200
355
397
347

TO
5
1
0

0

4

4
1

2

Pts.
54
34
18
16
14
14
Avg long
57
74
5.8
79
26
19
10
2.7
Pet
49.0
55.5

long
68
54

Avg long
14 4
52
77
31
14 2
68
16.5 54
15.8 48

For Fum Pass QB
Total loss Rec lnt Sack
127
11
0
0
3
71
8
0
0
3
70
11
4
0
5
64
1
1
5
0
58
8
1
0
4
54
4
0
1
0
50
3
1
0
0
49
2
0
0
0
48
2
4
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BUFFALO STATE (0·1)
The Bengals threw a scare into Upstate New York-ranked Canisius College last Saturday, takmg a 13-Q lead on an 85-yard
mterception return by cornerback Delray Adams and 59-yard pass play from quarterback Joe Kells to split end Jamie Adamczyk
before bowing 21-19 to the Golden Griffins. Tailback Jeff Kistner also scored on a 55-yard run for Buff State's "big play" attack.
Kistner finished with 84 yards on only six carries as first-year Coach Jerry Boyes' team totaled 138 yards on the ground
and 177 through the air, Kells hitting on 5 of 19 with one interception Adamczyk caught two for 83 yards. Nate Bliss continued
his All-American punting, averaging an awesome 43.4 yards per boot.
State's defense allowed Canisius 224 yards rushing, 196 by record-setting Mike Panepinto, and the Gritfs passed for 191,
but the Bengals got outstanding performances from defensive end Hameed Sharif, who tied a school record with 11 solo tackles
and assisted on five others, and linebacker Pat Brown had nine solo, four assists Adams, cornerback Drew Billingslea and
free safety Sam Williams had interceptions.
Coach Boyes brings his option offense into UB Stadium after serving as an assistant at Ithaca College, his alma mater,
for the past eight years. Boyes helped guide the Bombers to four straight wins over UB.

SUNY-BUFFALO (1 ·1)
The Bulls rebounded from a 37-8 thrashing at Towson State in the season opener, stung for 416 passing yards by the Div.
II Tigers, to hold off Cortland State, 23-22, last Saturday. Defensive tackle Marc Panepinto preserved the triumph with an
interception of a pass deflected by tackle-mate Dave May at the UB 26-yard line with 1:36 to play.
Coach Bill Dando got his new running game in gear, tailbacks Dan Mettica (72 yards), O.D. Underwood (65), Tim Teicher
(38) and Joe Neubert (17) combining for 192 yards and fullback Jerry Brown adding 58. The Bulls haven't abandoned the
pass, quarterback Ken Crosta hit 13 of 18 for 148 yards. Neubert caught five for 40 yards, flanker Dan Withers. four for 71
Panepinto, in addition to his key interception, recovered a Dragon fumble and was in on five tackles.
In two games. UB has rushed for 280 yards, led by Mettica with 92, and passed for 329, Crosta completing 20 of 30 for
208 yards Withers has seven receptions for 102 yards, Neubert seven for 52.
Defensively, inside linebackers Steve Wojciechowski, 20 tackles. and Mike La1pple, 18, are the leaders, but there's balance
on "D" w1th cornerback Tim Jones at 12; safety Steve Nappo, corner · Mo" Drewitt and outside linebacker Dave Hickson
with 10 ap1ece Nappo also has two interceptions, and defensive end Dan Leo has recorded three quarterback sacks.

LAST SEASON &amp; THE SERIES
The Bulls rolled over the Bengals. 30-11, last fall at Coyer Field as Dane Hightower rushed for 188 yards and two TDs
and caught a pass for another score. OB John Gentilella passed for 106 yards and two TDs Ken Deland tallied for State on
a one-yard run and Bernie Weber booted a 26-yard field goal
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out of post-season contention UB won the first meeting in 1982 by a 44-3 score at Rotary Field, and edged the Bengals, 6-2,
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�1986 UB Alphabetical Football Roster
No.
34
11
74
89
66
31
10
18

Name
Brown, Jerry
Burke, Ken
Carlin, Jeff
•Cassata, Joe
· colosi, Joe
Conti, Chuck
Crosta, Ken
D'Auria, John
Deakin, Kevin
16
D1tcher, John
49
· Drewitt, Maurice
50
· Dunbar, Jim (CC)
64
Edmondson, John
Ehde, Craig
44
Engel, Doug
96
Farrell, Jim
86
• Feliciano, Mike
39
Fijalkowski, Steve
88
·Gallagher, Mike
85
•Gareis, Jim
16
·Gentilella, John
27
Giammusso, Mike
82
•Gilhousen, Ron
93
Gilson, Matt
54
Haberer, Syl
43
*Hickson, Dave
33
Hiler. Rich
38
•Hubert, Mike
69
Hubert, John
91
• Jacoos, Bill
23
*Jones, Tim
45
·Jules, Gerry
77
*Kondakoff, John
58
*Laipple, Mike (CC)
83
Lang, Pete
99
* Leo, Dan
92
Lorrain, Dan
42
Mach, Mike
48
Magera, Steve
52
Maines, Matt
56
• Majeski, Doug
60
Majeski, Mike
94
•Mann, Mike
57
*Marcolini, Mike
36
•Masecchia, Mike
70
•May, Dave
24
• McKenzie, Scott
15
Merrell. Dave
47
Metllca. Dan
14
• M1ngs, John
46
Mitchell, Todd
28
• Nappo, Steve
29
Negley, Kevin
20
*N eubert, Joe
65
Nietopski, Tim
22
Norton. Mark
72
·Palumbo, Len
95
*Panep•nto, Marc
68
·Russell, Jeff
80
*Schmidt, Mark
62
·schulz, Steve
63
Shaffer. Scott
40
Shields, Jay
61
Snow, Dan
41
Squillace. Rich
26
Teicher. Tim
21
Underwood, O.D
71
Utz. Andy
67
*Waldron, Todd
81
•withers, Dan
51
· wojciechowski, Steve
Zauner, Dave
59
53
Zugelder, Dan
* 1985 Letter

Pos.
RB
QB
LB
WR

OG
DB
QB
K
LB
OB
DB

oc

OG
OG
DB
LB
WR
LB
TE
WR
QB
RB
TE
DE-LB
LB
LB
RB
LB

OG
DE
DB
RB
OT
LB
WR
DE
DE
TE
DB
LB
OT
LB-DT
DE
OG
RB
DT
LB-DB
QB-P
RB
QB
DB
DB
DB
RB
LB
P-DB
DT
DT
DT
WR
DE
OG
DB

oc
DB
RB
RB
OT

OG
WR
LB

oc
LB

Cl.

Age

Jr.
So
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr
Fr
Sr
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr
Jr
Sr
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So
Sr.
Fr
So
Sr
Jr
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr
Fr.
Sr
So.
So.
Sr
So
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr
Sr
Fr
So.
Jr
Sr
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr.
So.
Fr.

20

Ht.
5-10
6-1
5-11
6-3

20
21
19
21
19
21
18
18
18
22
21
17
18
17
19
22
20
21
20
18
20
21
18
21
22
19
21
17
19
21
21
23
21
18
24
18
21
19
18
21
19
25
20
21
21
21
17
20
20
22
22
19
21
18
19
18
21
20
22
20
18
20
18
19
20
22
18
21
21
21
19
17

6-0
5-10
6-2
5-11
5-9
5-11
5-11
6-1
6-1
6-3
6-0
5-11
5-9
5-10
6-2
5-10
5-11
5-10
6-4
6-1
6-1
6-0
5-9
5-11
6-1
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-0
6-3
5-10
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-5
6-0
5-10
6-0
6-0
6-1
5-9
5-11
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-9
5-9
5-10
6-2
5-9
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-1
5-10
6-1
5-9
5-11
5-11
6-0
5-11

5-8
6-1
5-11
6-3

8

Wt.
210
190
195
191
226
170
185
165
190
190
175
235
240
220
160
190
170
180
220
175
170
190
205
185
215
170
175
200
225
220
175
212
255
230
175
230
195
215
190
185
247
200
250
220
220
248
205
185
180
180
175
185
175
175
210
170
260
230
215
195
231
250
160
220
160
194
195
245
227
175
220
214
215

High School
Hills West
Albion
Canisius
Niagara-Wheatfield
West Genesee
Frontier Central
Canisius
W.C. Mepham
St. Joseph's C I
Ellicottville
Grover Cleveland
Sweet Home
Cardinal Brennan
Grand Island
Patchogue-Medford
Johnson City
Eden Central
Amsterdam
Williamsville South
Sweet Home
Commack South
Starpoint Central
McKinley
Newfane
Fairport
Cheektowaga Central
Starpoint Central
Maryvale
Sweet Home
Cleveland Hill
Pioneer Central
P10e Bush
North Syracuse
St. Francis
Maryvale
Monroe
Queensbury
Maryvale
McKinley
Williamsville North
Iroquois Central
Iroquois Central
Hamburg Central
Warwick Valley
Bennett
Maryvale
Lancaster
Maryvale
Williamsville South
Williamsville East
Hutchinson Tech
Clarence Central
Marcus Whitman
St. Joseph's C.I.
Maryvale
Lancaster
Lewiston-Porter
Kenmore East
Marcus Whitman
Nichols School
Lew1ston-Porter
Union-Endicott
Newfane
Orchard Park
Bishop Sculley
Principia (St Louis)
Grover Cleveland
Williamsville South
Beacon
Herbert H. Lehman
Bishop Timon
Pembroke
Lockport

Hometown
Wheatley He1ghts NY
Albion, NY
Buffalo, NY
North Tonawanda, NY
Syracuse, NY
Hamburg, NY
Hamburg, NY
North Bellmore, NY
Williamsville. NY
Ellicottville. NY
Buffalo. NY
Amherst, NY
Ringtown, PA
Grand Island, NY
Patchoque, NY
Johnson City, NY
Hamburg, NY
Amsterdam, NY
Williamsville, NY
North Tonawanda, NY
Commack, NY
Pendleton. NY
Buffalo, NY
Olcott, NY
Rochester, NY
Cheektowaga, NY
Pendleton, NY
Cheektowaga, NY
Tonawanda, NY
Cheektowaga. NY
Holland, NY
Middletown, NY
North Syracuse. NY
Hamburg, NY
Cheektowaga, NY
Rochester, NY
Glens Falls. NY
Cheektowaga, NY
Buffalo. NY
Amherst, NY
Elma, NY
Elma, NY
Hamburg, NY
Warwick, NY
Buffalo, NY
Cheektowaga, NY
Lancaster, NY
Cheektowaga, NY
Williamsville, NY
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Buffalo, NY
Clarence, NY
Rushville, NY
Kenmore, NY
Cheektowaga, NY
lancaster, NY
Lewiston. NY
Tonawanda, NY
Canandaigua, NY
Williamsville, NY
Lewiston, NY
Endicott, NY
Newfane, NY
Orchard Park, NY
Amsterdam, NY
Sharon, MA
Buffalo
WilliamSVIlle, NY
Beacon, NY
Bronx, NY
Buffalo, NY
Corfu, NY
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UB OFFENSE
80
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57
50
67
57
88

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BUFFALO STATE DEFENSE

MARK SCHMIDT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SE
JOHN KONDAKOFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LT
MIKE MARCOLINI ..................... LG
JIM DUNBAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OC
TODD WALDRON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RG
DOUG MAJESKI ...................... RT
MIKE GALLAGHER .................... TE
KEN CROSTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB
ERRY BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FB
AN METTICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TB
AN WITHERS ....................... FL
OHN D'AURIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K

THE BULLS
10 Crosta
. QB
II Burke . • .
QB
12 Dltcher ..... QB
14 Mings .•... QB
15 Merrell . . . P-QB
16 Gentdella .
QB
18 D'Aurla . . .
K
Neubert . . .
TB
Underwood
TB
Norton .••• P-CB
_23. Jones • .. .. • CB

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24 McKenzie • . • L8
26 Teicher . •... TB
27 Glammusso
FB
28 Noppo . . . . . S
29 _Negley . . . . . CB
31 Conti ...... CB
33 Hiler ....... TB
34 J. Brown . . . . FB
36 Mosecchla .•. FB
37 Rossi . . . . . LB
38 M. Hubert ... LB
39 Fljolkowskl . . LB
40 Shields . . . CB

41 Squillace ..... S
42 Mach ...... TE
43 Hickson . .•.. LB
44 Engel ....... S
45 Jules ....... FB
46 Mitchell . . . . CB
4 7 Mettica . . . . . TB
48 Magera . . . . S
49 Drewitt . . . . . CB
50 Dunbar . . . . . OC
~ Wojciechowski LB
53 Zugelder . . . . LB
54 Haberer . . . . . LB

89
70
76
99
87
34
55
3
38
48
16
9
56
57
58
.59
60
61

62
63
64
6.5
66
67
68

HAMEED SHARIF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE
DAVE HINTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT
TOM SCAMURRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NG
DOM GOVENETTIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT
DARRYL THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE
PAUL MORRELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB
PAT BROWN ......................... LB
DELRAY ADAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB
DREW BILLINGSLEA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB
KEVIN SALVA ........................ SS
SAM WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FS
NATE BLISS .......................... P
D. MaJeski ..
Marcolini •..
Laipple . • . • .
Zauner • • •
M . Majeski
Snow . . .
Schulz . .
Shaffer
Edmondson
Nletopski
Colosi . . . . .
Waldron ••••
Russell • • • •

OT
OG
LB
OC
LB
OC
DE
OG
OT
LB
OG
OG
DE

69 J . Hubert ... OG
70
71
72
74
77

80
81

82

83
84

85
86

May ..•....
Utz ........
Palumbo ....
Carlin ......
Kondakoff ..
Schmidt . . . .
Withers . . . . .
Gllhousen ...
Lang ..•...•
Enders . . . . .
Gareis . . . . . .
Feliciano ....

DT
OT
DT
LB
OT
SE
FL
TE
FL
TE
FL
SE

88
89
91
92

93
94
95
96
99

Gallagher . . .
Cassata . . • . •
Jacobs • . .
Lorraln . . .
Gilson . . . . .
Mann . . . .
Panepinto ...
Farrell . . .
Leo. ......

TE
SE
DE
DE
DE
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Tires Goodyear Eagle VAS "Gatorback" street rad1als:

The fact that both of these
CorveHes are on ~r Eagle street
radials is no COincidence.

The 1986 Corvette Convertible
Factory spec1f1ed t1res Goodyear Eagle VA "Gatorback" street rad1als

Every Corvette made s1nce
1984 comes with JUSt one make
of hre the Goodyear Eagle VR
"Gatorback street rad1al.
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"Gatorback" was developed
specifically for the Corvette's
tremendous cornenng, handling
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rac1ng teams hke R1pp1e/Anderson
also choose an Eagle street radial:"
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a vers1on of the Eagle VR
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grip rather than ult1mate treadlife.
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VR and VR S "Gatorbacks' has a
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Goodyear's ab1hty to engineer
better h1gh-performance radials.
For v1rtually every performance car.

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on every Corvette made.
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Stock Endurance Series.
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Adams, Delray
Adamson, Charlie
A1ello, Anthony
Arce, Peter
Balcaen, Gene
Bednarczyk, Glenn
Billingslea, Drew
Bielke, David
Bliss, Nathan
Boarman. Timothy
Boscarino. Jeff
Brown. Dale
Brown, Patrick
Culver, Michael
Day, Tom
DeFranco, Russell
Deland, Kenneth
DeMarco, Anthony
DeNisco, Joseph
Dixie, Andre
Fallon, Sean
Farnan, Guytano
Felix, Michael
Garner, William
Gatto. Anthony
Gilbert. Keith
G1tzinger. James
Govenett1o, Domm1c
Griem. Wayne
Hall. Darryl
Hill. Douglas
Hinton. David
Insalaco, Robert
Jakes. Alvin
Jopp. Kevin
Keilman, William
Kells. Joseph
Kelly, Daniel
Kistner, Jeff
Kuranda, Thomas
Little. Todd
Majewski, Stan
Mazza. John
Morano, Clinton
Morrell, Paul
Myrick, Everett
Putlch, Michael
Ray. James
Reddick, Ronald
Ritter, Gary
Robinson. Lauris
Ryan. Mark
Salva, Kevin
Scamurra, Thomas
Schlager, Scott
Sciandra, Andrew
Sharif, Hameed
Simonian. Gregory
Sliwa W1lliam
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Tomaka. Kenneth
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Perspective
By Charley McClendon, Executive Director, American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)
Don't push the panic button!
A lot of people are concerned about what
is going on in college athletics today- ineluding the general public, players, coaches
and college administrators. That is a good
sign. When there IS this much concern, positive things usually happen. In this day and
time, however, we have to be careful not to
push the panic button.
This point was well illustrated at a recent
meeting of the American Football Coaches
Association (AFCA). Several coaches,
whose years of service to football total more
than they want to admit, were discussing the
current state of college football. In a word,
they were discussing the problems commonly associated with football today.
Don Faurot, a former Missouri coach
and past president of the AFCA, put the
coaches' thoughts into clear perspective.
He pointed out that there were issues in
football that needed to be confronted and
problems that needed to be solved, but he
also pointed out that that had been true
throughout h1s 60 years in the profession.
It was as true in the 20s as it is in the 80s.
Problems always will be with us. Our main
challenge today is one of perspective. We
must not let the issues and frustrations of
· today stand in the way of progress or
overshadow the accomplishments we have
made in the past. ln other words, don't
push the panic button.
In order to keep things in perspective, we
need to look at the overall picture the
changes in social behavior and expectations- that surrounds college athletics.
Ideas and trends that were rightly or
wrongly frowned on 30 years ago are reality
now. Our society is much more permissive
in many areas than it was in the past. College football players are no different than
other college students today. They are subjected to many pressures in their decisionmaking processes and they, like all of us,
make questionable or wrong decisions.
In intercollegiate athletic:., we tend to
hear and read about what a few people have
done wrong, but we seldom hear or read
about the many good thmg:. that are being
accomplished in intercollegiate athletics today. And, more good things are happening
today than ever before.
In my 30 years as a football coach at Kentucky, Vanderbilt and Louisiana State, I always believed and still believe that the
good outweighs the bad 100 to one. There
are problems and some of these problems
should not be condoned but there are
many, many more good things happening today than bad. The positive aspects of football far outweigh the bad. It is at this point
that we do not need to push the panic button.

Charley McC/nulon
In 1921, 43 football coaches among
them Amos Alonzo Stagg and John Heisman - met in New York City to discuss common interests and common problems. From
that meeting came the American Football
Coaches Assoc1ation. Since those early
days, the AFCA has grown to more than
6,000 members, including 4,000 college
coaches. They are interested in improving
the game and improving the profession.
Their commitment is to the young men who
play for them and to the colleges, universities and schools they serve.
Pete Dawkins is one of those athletes
whose positive experiences in football
helped mold him into a successful leader in
life as well as athletics. Dawkins won the
Heisman Trophy in 1958 as a senior at
Army. After graduating from West Point, he
became a Rhodes Scholar and earned degrees from Oxford and Princeton. After

serving 24 years in the U.S. Army, Dawkins
became the Army's youngest general before
retiring to enter investment banking in New
York City.
Dawkins was the 1986 recipient of the AFCA's Tuss McLaughry Award, which goes
to a "distinguished American for the highest
distinction in service to others." In his acceptance remarks, Dawkins put football and the
modem day problems of football into perspective. It would be good for all of us associated with football-players, coaches,
administrators and fans - to remember
what he said as we approach the problems
of today and look toward the future.
"What we tend to see," he said, "are the
problems, the difficulties, the warts and
flaws of sport. In many respects, it is no
longer in vogue to spin heartening yams
about Grantland Rice's 'Wonderful World
of Sport.'
"What we need to do, without sticking
our heads in the sand and pretending proD!ems don't exist, is to give equal emphasis to
what is good and solid and enduringly right
about the grand game of football ...
"Football isn't perfect. It isn't without
challenges and concerns. But it continues to
serve us well. It is a source of enormous joy
and relaxation to millions of dedicated fans,
and it is a game through which young peopie can learn values, important values such
as drive, determination, loyalty, teamwork
and commitment.
"I don't see football as a sport in crisis,"
Dawkins said, " I see it as part, a valuable
and important part, of our rich American
heritage- a part which can and should
grow and continue to be what makes life in
these United States exciting, rewarding and
fun."
So, with Pete Dawkins' words in mind,
don't push the panic button about football.
We. the administrators and coaches, are determined to approach rationally and with resolve the issues that are upon us, and forge
ahead to make the sport of football an even
greater game in the years to come.

THE AMERICAN

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�UB INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TOTAL OFFENSE
Career
Marty Barrett, 1980-83 (6,945 pass &amp; -479 rush)
6,466
Season
Marty Barrett. 1983 (2,504 pass &amp; -125 rush)
2,379
Game
Jim Rodriguez, at Coast Guard 11-4-78 (417 pass &amp; -57
rush)
360
YARDS RUSHING
Career
Lee Jones. 1965-66-67 (531-544-495)
1,570
Season
Ken Rutkowskt, 1968 (177 carries)
729
Game
Ray Weser, at Rhode Island 11-12-49
205
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
Career
Lee Jones, 1965-66-67 (115-146-153)
414
Season
Ken Rutkowst, 1968 (729 yards)
177
Game
Mark Mater, at Albany State 10-13-79 (94 yards)
34
YARDS PASSING
Career
Marty Barrett, 1980-83 (513 of 956)
6,945
Season
Marty Barrett, 1983 (207 of 366) . .
2,504
Game
Jim Rodriguez, at Coast Guard t1-4-78 (31 of 40)
417
PASSES ATTEMPTED
956
Career
Marty Barrett. 1980-83 (513 completed)
366
Season
Marty Barrett, 1983 (207 completed}
Game
Marty Barrett, at Baldwin-Wallace 9-18-82 (32c, 334y,
3TO)
54
PASSES COMPLETED
513
Career
Marty Barrett, 1980-83 (956 attempts)
Season
Marty Barrett. 1983 (366 attempts)
207
Game
Marty Barrett. at Baldwtn-Wallace 9-18-82 (54 all.
334 yds)
32
PASSING PERCENTAGE
Career
Dennis Mason, 1966-67-68 (117 of 208)
.560
Season
Marty Barrett, 1983 (207 of 366, 2,504 yards. 18 TO) .566
Game
Dennis Mason, vs. Massachusetts 9-27-68 WMS (17
of 21)
.810
TO PASSES
Career
Marty Barrett, 1980-83 (3-13-1()-18)
44
Season
18
Marty Barrett, 1983 (207 of 366, 2,504)
Game
Marty Barrett, vs Alfred 11-12-83 (23 of 42,370 yards)
6
YARDS RECEIVING
Career
Chris D'Amtco, 1980-84 (143 receptions)
2,333
Season
Chris D'Amico, 1983 (56 receptions, 10 TO)
929
Game
Joe D'Amico, vs. Cortland State 9-12-81 (5 receptions) 218
PASS RECEPTIONS
143
Career
Chris D'Amico, 1980-84 (2,333 yards)
Season
Chris D'Amico, 1983 (929 yards, 10 TO)
56
Game
Gary Quatrani, vs. Alfred 11-11-78 (137 yards)
12
TO RECEPTIONS
Career
Chris D'Amico. 1980-84
.
19
Season
Chris D'Amico, 1983 (56 receptions, 929 yards)
10
Game
Chris D'Amico vs. Alfrep 11-12-83 (9 rec., 134 yards)
4
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Career
John Bernard, 1980-83 (221 yards ret., 1 TO)
18
Season
John Bernard, 1983 (143 yards ret., 1 TO)
12
Game
Pete Rao, vs. Cortland State 11-3-53 CS
4
TOUCHDOWNS
Career
Lee Jones, 1965-66-67 (1-16-12)
29
Season
Lee Jones, 1966
16
Game
Lou Corriere, vs. Hobart 11-7-42
6
KICK CONVERSIONS
Career
Bob Embow, 1966-67-68 (56 attempts)
48
Season
Bernte Weber, 1982 (32 attempts)
26
Game
Steve Grashof, at Grove City 9-19-81 (6 attempts)
6
FIELD GOALS
Career
Bernte Weber, 1982-83 (23 attempts)
12
Season
Bernte Weber, 1982 (14 attempts)
11
Game
Bernte Weber, at Albany State 11-6-82 (3 attempts)
3
Bernte Weber. vs Buffalo State 10-2-82 (3 attempts)
Rtch Phillips, vs Alfred 11-15-80 (3 attempts)
POINTS KICKING
Career
Bob Embow, 1966-67-68 (1 0 FG &amp; 48 XP)
78
Season
Bernie Weber. 1982 (11 FG &amp; 26 XP)
59
Game
Bernie Weber, vs Buffalo State 10-2-82 (3 FG &amp; 5 XP)
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PUNTING AVERAGE
Career
Bill Brogan, 1957, 1958, 1959 (50 for 1,924 yards)
38.5
Season
Larry Hart, 1969 (51 for 2,035 yards)
40.7
Bill Brogan, 1959 (17 for 690 yards)
40.6
Game
Bill Brogan, vs. Cortland State 10-3-59 (4 for 192 y)
48.0

UB TEAM RECORDS
GAME RECORDS
Po,nts
Ftrst Downs
Total

81 vs. Hobart, 1918 (81.0)
27 vs Cortland St., 1982 (12-14-1)
vs Ohio Northern,1956 ( 18-8-1)
19 at Alfred, 1957 (20 Total)
20 vs. Brockport St., 1982 (24 Total)
5 at Buffalo St , 1983 (25 Total)

Rushtng
Passmg
Penalty
Total Offense
Plays
94 at Brockport St.. 1983 (56-38-377)
Net Gain
561 vs Oh10 Northern, 1956 (365R &amp;
196P)
Rushmg
Attempts
71 at Villanova, 1969 (472 Yards)
Net Yards
478 vs. Hobart, 1954 (52 Attempts)
Passing
Attempts
61 at Buffalo St., 1983 (24 Comp.)
Completions ± 32 at Ithaca, 1983 (327 Yd.)
± 32 at Baldwin-Wallace, 1982 (334 Yd.)
Intercepted 6 vs. Cortland St., 1956
Percentage .81 vs Mass., 1968 (17-21-158)
Net Yards
433 vs. Bucknell, 1951
Touchdowns ± 6 vs. Alfred, 1983
±6 vs. Brockport St., 1982
Punttng
Punts
16 vs. Kent State, 1937 (496 Yards)
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56.0 vs Boston U, 1967 (5-280 Yd)
Kickoff Returns
Returns
11 at Boston College, 1970
Yards
156 at Boston College, 1970
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Returns
6 at Hobart, 1930
vs Cortland St., 1959
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101 at Canisius, 1982

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Po1nts
First Downs
Total
Rushing
Passing
Penalty

291 in 1982 (5-5.0)
212 in 1983 (10 Games)
104 in 1966 (10 Games)
128 in 1982 (1 0 Games)
20 in 1983 (1 0 Games)

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820 in 1970 (11 Games)
Plays
Net Gam
3.802 in 1982 (1 0 Games)
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Rushtng
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531 in 1967 (1,956 Yd.)
Net Yards
2.040 m 1957 (421 Att.)
Passtng
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414 in 1983 (10 Games)
Completions 227 in 1983 (1U Games)
Intercepted 27 in 1980 (11 Games)
Percentage 548 tn 1983 (227 -414-2761)
Net Yards
3.029 m 1982
Touchdowns 20 in 1982
Puntmg
80 in 1970 (2,676 Yd.)
Punts
39.0 in 1969 (61-2,388)
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Kickoff Return
47 1n 1970 (11 Games)
Returns
Yards
890 tn 1970
InterceptiOns
Returns
31 m 1959 (9 Games)
Yards
331 m 1982 (10 Games)

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equipment check-out area.

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basketball courts, two handball courts and an archery range.
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Point. The fields are utilized for intercollegiate athletics, classes,
mtramurals and recreation.

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                    <text>TEMPLE ILLUSTRATED
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November 23, 1975
Temple Stadium

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
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�left to right: ROGER WHITE, head freshman coach; GAVIN WHITE, varsity backfield coach; head
varsity coach PETE STEVENS; varsity line coach JOHN ROGERS; freshman line coach LOU GRANDIZIO, and freshman backfield coach BILL MEDVE.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
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The Temple Illustrated

Temple Initiates Football Relations
With Buffalo This Afternoon

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Owl football team although the institutions
have clashed in basketball during the 1949-50
campaign.

Sparked by two-time Little All- American
tackle Fran Woidzik. the Bulls help Temple
end its 1957 season. Woidzik is a 6:04, 240
pound giant who bulwarks a strong Buffalo
line that boasts both depth and size.

are coached by Dick Offenhamer who is completing his third season as head coach.
A graduate of Colgate University, Offenharner employs the split-T and the Bulls present
a dangerous offense.

Buffalo has another huge tackle in sophomore
Bernie Fagan who towers 6:03 and weighs 225.
The Bulls have 14 lettermen on their roster and

While he has bulk in Fagan and Woidzik,
Oifenhamer has one of the best tiny linemen
in the country in center Remo Damiani, a 165
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The Temple Illustrated

A Glimpse at Temple's Talented Coaching Staff
By AL SHRlER, Director of Sports Information, Temple University

IF you have been a Temple
football rooter over the
years, names like Pete
Stevens, John Rogers,
Gavin White, Roger White,
Lou Grandizio and Bill
Medve should have a familiar sound. These gentlemen ore currently in
charge of the Owls' gridiron fortunes and were
once star football players
at Temple.

umph over the Owls. Pete is married to the
former Carmelita Turner, a 1934 graduate of
Temple's Teacher College.

Stevens was elevated to the head coaching
post on February 24. 1956 and directed the Owls
to victories over Muhlenberg, Scranton and
Carnegie Tech last fall. Articulate and amiable,
Pete has constantly praised the work of his colleagues who played their football at Temple
when he was either line coach or chief Owl.

Gavin White and Rogers came to Temple
after earning outstanding reputations in local
high school coaching circles, Gavin working at
Gratz High and John at Southern. Gav began
his career at Temple as a halfback but quarterbacked the Owls as a junior and senior. White
made the all-Public League team while at
Frankford High and combined with Roger White
to give Temple a brilliant passing combination
for two seasons.

The Whites are unrelated with Gavin serving
as backfield coach and Roger in charge of the
freshman eleven. Rogers, the team's defensive
specialist, bosses the line. Medve and Grandizio starred on the 1956 Temple varsity and are
assisting Roger White with the yearling backs
and linemen respectively.
Medve and Grandizio were added to the staff
this fall and only Gus Braccio, now in the
Army, is miss:ng from last year's group. Medve
is the youngster at 22 and the only coach not
making his home in the Philadelphia area, hailing from Trenton, N. J.
Stevens was captain and center of Temple's
Sugar Bowl team in 1935. Pete led the Owls'
1934 eleven to an undefeated campaign and
then against Tulane in the first Sugar Bowl
game where he played the full 60 minutes. After
hts graduation, Stevens had a taste of professional football with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Before rejoining his Alma Mater in 1947, Pete
was head coach at Ursinus College where he
served for eight years. Before he left Ursinus,
Stevens brought the Bears to Temple Stadium
in 1943 and led his minions to a 10-6 upset tri-

Rogers, one of the greatest ends in Temple
history, was a standout for four seasons. John
captained the Owls in 1948 and was named the
team's outstanding lineman that season. The
corpulent Rogers was named the National Lineman of the Week in 194 7 for his great defensive
play against Penn State. John was an all-Catholic League selection at Philadelphia's Roman
Catholic High.

Like Gavin, Roger received his degree from
Temple in 1952, earning eight letters and making the varsity in basketball, track and golf besides football. Always a fine all-around athlete,
Roger won 13 letters at Eastchester High School
in Tuckahoe, N. Y., where he played five sports.
He is a graduate of Temple's Law School and a
practicing attorney.
Grandizio is another all-Public League choice
who starred at Temple as a tack!e and guard
after playing three seasons for John Bartram
High School. Lou co-captained the Owls for
two campaigns and won all-Army honors while
stationed in Japan.
Medve shared Temple's scoring leadership
last fall with Jimmy
Thompson and Jack Char- (
ters while developing into ~
one of the Owls' most de·
pendable ball carriers before breaking his hand
and missing the last three
games.

�The Temple Illustrated

Page 8

TEMPLE ALPHABETICAL
1957 FOOTBALL SQUAD
No.

PLAYER

POS. CLASS

29 Allen, Tony ...
75 Arangio. Bob .
55 Becker. Ron .... . ...
22 •charters. Jack
60 Curcio, Gus . ......
58 D'Antonio, Nick ....
86 DePalma, Danny
84 Diehl. Dave
82 DiGregorio. John
47 DiSantis. Tony .
71

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27
69
46
63
79
70
12
33
34
48
24
41
51
83
80
40
81
76
61
45
68
44
42
72
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QB Jr.
•Fahey. Bud
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Ferguson. Howie
Finio, Joe
E
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Grossman. Mike
FB Sr.
C-G So.
Holloway, Paul
HB So.
Hubbard. Cliff
Kasnic. George
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Kolankiewicz. Pete
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•Kulinski. Paul .
T
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Sr.
QB
*Lankitus. Jed
Levin. Bob
FB So.
Logan. Mike
FB Jr.
Mattia. Eddie
HB Jr.
QB Jr.
Nardi. Mike
HB Jr.
Norton. Ray
G
Sr.
*Panella. Chuck
E
Sr.
*Petray, Pete
E
So.
Pooler. Joe
Resnick. Don
HB Jr.
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Schoen. Bob
So.
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Shirk. Ed
Soboeiro. John
G
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HB Sr.
Sr.
*Urban. John
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*Vishab. Dick
HB Jr.
Walsh. Dick
HB So.
Weiner. Larry
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Wunder. Bob
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19
20
25
19
20
19
20
19
19
27
23
26
25
21
19
19
18
22
23
22
19
21
20
21
22
22
21
19
19
20
21
21
23
28
25
19
23
28

175
210
185
190
180
193
185
175
180
175
230
190
170
200
180
205
160
210
220
252
190
190
202
155
180
170
205
185
185
168
175
205
170
195
195
160
185
178
185

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6.1
5.11
6.0
5.6
5.8
6.1
6.2
5.11
5.8
6.0
6.1
6.0
6.1
5.10
6.1
6.0
5.10
6.2
6.2
6.0
6.0
6.1
5.7
5.9
5.7
6.0
6.1
6.1
5.11
6.2
6.1
5.6
6.1
5.9
5.6
5.ll
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Southern, Philadelphia
Muhlenberg. Laureldale. Pa.
Cheltenham. Glenside. Pa.
Germantown. Philadelphia
S. Catholic. Philadelphia
Vineland. Vineland. N. J.
LaSalle. Philadelphia
Girard College. Philadelphia
S. Catholic. Philadelphia
N. Catholic. Philadelphia
S. Catholic. Philadelphia
Olney, Philadelphia
Bartram. Philadelphia
Gratz. Philadelphia
Germantown. Philadelphia
Northeast, Philadelphia
Ambridge. Baden. Pa.
N. Catholic. Philadelphia
N. Catholic. Philadelphia
Woodstown. Alloway, N.J.
Lincoln. Philadelphia
N. Catholic. Philadelphia
Southern. Philadelphia
S. Catholic. Philadelphia
S. Catholic. Philadelphia
Southern. Philadelphia
N. Catholic. Philadelphia
S. Catholic. Philadelphia
Central. Philadelphia
N. Catholic. Philadelphia
Paulsboro. Thorofare. N. J.
Central. Bridgeport. Conn.
Ambler, Penllyn, Pa.
Olney. Philadelphia
Frankford. Philadelphia
N. Catholic. Philadelphia
Pleasantville. Mays Landing. N. J.
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TEMPLE
PROBABLE STARTING LINE-UP
No.

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79
69
55
51
75
81
12
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46
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DANNY DEPALMA
FETE KOLANKIEWICZ
PAUL HOLLOWAY
RON BECKER
CHUCK PANELLA
BOB ARANGIO
BOB SCHOEN
JED LANKITUS
JIMMY THOMPSON
CLIFF HUBBARD
DICK WALSH

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17
22
24
27
29
33
34
40
41
42

Lankitus, B
Fahey, B
Wunder, B

45
46
47
48
51
55
58
60
61
63
68
69

Charters, B
Nardi, B
Grossman , B
Allen, B
Levin, B
Logan , B
Resnick, B
Norton, B
Walsh, B

Vishab, B
Thompson, B
Hubbard, B
DiSantis, B
Mattia , B
Panella, G
Becker, C
D'Antonio, C
Curcio, G
Soboeiro, G
Kasnic, G
Urban , G
Holloway, G

70 Kulinski, T
71 Dobrowolski, T
72 Weiner, G
75 Arangio, T
76 Shirk, T
79 Kolankiewicz, T
80 Pooler, E
81 Schoen, E
82 DiGregorio, E
83 Petray, E
84 Diehl, E
86 DePalma, E
89 Finio, E

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BUFFALO
PROBABLE STARTING LINE-UP
No.

83
72

62
58
65
74
84
22
48
49
34

Na me

Posit ion

NICK BOTTINI
FRAN WOIDZIK
CHUCK TIRONE
LOU REALE
JOE O 'GRADY
JACK WELCH
BOB ADAMS
JIM ALLEGRETTO
WILLIE EVANS
KEN BORN
RALPH FOLINO
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18
19
20
22
24
25
28
34
35
38
42
45

Kogut, B
Heihhaus, B
McGarva , B
Grapes, B
Allegretto, B
W. Brogan, B
Keats, B
Yerge, B
Folino, B
Testa , B
Stawicki, B
Muscarella , B
VanValkenburgh, B
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49
52
55
56
58
60
61
62
65
66

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Evans, B
Born, B
Lipinski, E
Damiani, C
Paolini, C
Reale, C
Bliss, G
Kowalski, G
Tirone, G
O'Grady, G
Mazurkiewicz, G

68 Sanders, G
70 Fagan, T
71 Dempsey, T
72 Woidzik, T
73 Delaney, T
74 Stephan, C
75 DeMasi, T
77 Pordum, T
81 Gibbons, E
82 Schwertfager, E
83 Bottini, E
84 Adams, E
85 Wilson, E
86 D. Brogan, E

�PENALTIES
1. Takmg more than five times out
during either half (except for replacement of injured player).
2. Illegal delay of game.
3. Failure to complete substitution
before play Mart~.
4. Violation of kickoff formation.
5. Player out of bounds when scrimmage begins.

LOSS OF FIVE YARDS
6. Putting ball in play before Referee
signals "Ready-for-play".
7. Failure to maintain proper alignment of offensive team when ball is
snapped. Also, backfield man illegally
in motion.
8. Off~ide by either team or encroachment on neutral zone.
9. Attempt to draw opponents offside.

10. Crawling by runner.
11. Illegal forward pass (includes intentional grounding of forward pass).
Alo;o loss of down.
12. Taking more than two steps after
Fatr Catch is made.
13. Player on line receiving snap.
14. Any violation of the scrimmage
formation.

LOSS OF FlnEEN YARDS
15. Team not ready to play at &lt;&gt;cheduled time.
16. Violation o{ rules dunng intermbsion.
17. Illegal return of suspended player.
18. Interference by member of offensive team with defensive player making pa\S interception. (Also loss of
down.)

19. Interference with opportunity of
player of receiving team to catch a
kick.
20. Illegal use of hands or arms by
offensive player.
21. Tackling or blocking defensive
player who has made fair catch.
22. Roughing the kicker.
23. Piling up, hurdling, clipping.

29. Striking an opponent with fist,
forearm. elbow or locked hands. kicking or kneeing - Mandatory disqualification of offending player plus loss
of fifteen yards.

3 1. Interference by defensive team on
forward pass--passing team's ball at
spot of foul.

24. Tackling player out of bounds, or
runmng into player obviously out of
play.
25. Coaching from sidelines.
26. Failure to stop one full second
following shift.
27. Defensive holding.
28. Invalid Signal for Fair Catch.

OTHER PENALITIES

30. Foul within the one yard linehalf the di\tancc to the goal.

32. Forward pass being touched by
ineligible receiver beyond the line of
scrimmage-lo&lt;&gt;S of fifteen yard' from
spot of preceding down and loss of
a down.

33. Illegal touching of kicked ball
withtn opponent's ten yard line touchback.
34. Flagrantly rough play or unsportsmanlike conduct - Mandatory disqualification plus loss of fifteen yards.
35. Eligible pass receiver who goes
out of bounds and later touches a
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University of Buffalo Football Squad
No.

PLAYER

84 Adams, Bob ...... . ............. .
22
Allegretto, Jim .................. .
60
Bliss, Na te ...................... .
49 •Born, Ken ...................... .
83 •Bottini, Nick .................... .
24
Brogran, Bill .................... .
86 Brogan, Dave ................... .
46 Coureen, Pete ......... .. ....... .
55 •Damiani, Remo ................. .
73 Delaney, George ................ .
75 •DeMasi. Gordon ................ .
71 Dempsey, John .................. .
48 Evans, Willie ................... .
70
Fagan, Bernie .................. .
34 Folino, Ra lph ................... .
81 • Gibbons, James ................. .
20 Grapes, Jim ..................... .
18 Heilzhaus, Jim ... . .............. .
25 •Keats, James .................... .
17
Kogut. Fred ..................... .
61
Kowalski, Stanley . . . ............ .
52 •Lipinski, John ................... .
66
Mazurkiewicz, Fran ............. .
19 •McGa rva, Bill ................... .
42
Muscarella, Bob ................. .
65 •O'Grady, Joseph ................ .
56
Paolini. Ra y .................... .
77
Pordum, Herb . . ................. .
58 •Reale, Louis .................... .
68
Sand ers, Samson ............... .
82 •Schwertfe ger, Dick .............. .
38
Stawicki, John ......... . ........ .
74
Stephan, Ron ................... .
35 Testa , Donald ................... .
62 •Tiron e, Charles ................. .
45 •va n Valkenb urgh, Dick ......... .
85
Wilson, Mike ................... .
72 •woidzik, Fran .................. .
28
Yerge, Bob ..................... .
• Denotes lettermen

HT.

6.2
5.11

6.0
5.11
6.1
5.11
6.4
6.0
5.10
6.1
6.1
6.1
6.0
6.3
5.8
5.11
6.0
5.11
5.9
5.10
5.10
5.11
6.1
5.9
5.9
5.9
6.0
6.0
6.2
6.1
5.11
6.0
6.3
5.9
5.9
5.10
5.11
6.4
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H ometown

210
160
209
178
187
195
190
180
170
200
205
21 0
184
225
182
185
170
155
168
162
190
190
190

Medina, N. Y.
Ridgeway, Pa.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Rochester, N. Y.
Rome, N. Y.
Blasd ell, N. Y.
N. Ton, N. Y.
Caledonia , N. Y.
Buffa lo, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Lacko., N. Y.
Eden , N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Caledonia, N. Y.
Depew, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
N. Ton., N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
John'burg, Pa.
New York, N. Y.
John'burg, Pa.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffa lo, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Lancaster, N. Y.
Buffa lo, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Middleport. N. Y.
Kenmore, N. Y.
Hamburg, N. Y.
N. Ton., N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Hamburg. N. J.
Cranford, N. Y.
Elmira, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.

170
175

170
195
194
205
195
195
21 8
225

170
200
170

170
240

160

PETE PETRAY. End - Th e only letterman among
Temple's ends. Pe te is anothe r youngster who bas
played diHe re nt pos itions to help the club. Petray. as
a sopb in 1955, s hared the quarterback duties with Cbet
Bromke. and bad a shot at fullback last spring. He's
come into his own a s a pass re ceiver. Pete is another
North Catholic High product.

CHUCK PANELLA. Guard- Chuck is another Owl who
rose to stardom through Stevens' "'shuttle system."
Panella was a c ente r and end under John Rogers at
Southe rn High. Rog e rs is now Temple's line coach.
The Owls were crippled at guard last fall so Chuck
moved in against Muhlenberg, played the full 60 minutes and was a starter the remainder of the season.

PAUL KULINSKI. Tac kle-Another gift from Uncle Sam.
Kulins ki took hi s first crack at College football in 1956
after two ye ars in the Army. Paul immediately moved
into a s tarting a ssignme nt and went the full 60 minutes
in several games. A recent bridegroom, Kulinski is also
from North Catholic where he played three varsity
s eas ons as a starter.

DICK VISHAB. Halfback- A defens ive standout, Vishab
is anothe r Army returne e. Th e speedy junior filled in
for both Thomps on and Charters last fall, playing at
both halfbac k spots in several c ontes:s. A Frankford
High product, Dick played three varsity seasons there.
Backfield coach Gavin White considers Vishab one of
his most dependable defensive backs.

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Row I: John Urban, guard; Dick Vishab, halfback; Ed Shirk, tackle. Row 2: Mike
Logan, fullback; Tony DiSantis, halfback; Joe Pooler, end. Row 3: Paul Holloway, guard; Dick Walsh , halfback; John Soboeiro, guard. Row 4: Bob Arangio,
tackle; Bob Schoen, end; Cliff Hubbard, halfback.

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The Temple Illustrated

Temple Songs

Temple Cheers
Long Ray
Ray-ay-ay-ay Team
Team! Team! Team!

Alma Mater

•

Onward with Temple, banners all unfurled,
Wide Rung our standards, to the winds they' re hurled.
Following our Founder to immortal fame,
Making true his vision of a deathless name.
Hail! Alma Mater, honor praise to thee;
We pledge our lives, our hearts in loyalty.
Wisdom, truth and virtue built our Temple great:
Perseverance conquers, higher to create.

Short Ray
Ray-ay-ay-ay TEAM!!
T he Whistle
Whistle, - - . . - - RAH!
Whistle, - - . . . . RAH!
RAH, RAH, RAH. RAH,
RAH, RAH! .. - (pause)
- - - - - RAH ! ! !

Let's Cheer Again

Hoot Owl Fight
Ho- oo-oo-oo-ot Owl!
Ho- oo- oo- oo-ot Owl!
- -- (pause) - . - FIGHT!!!

Let's cheer again for Temple,
For Temple plays to win;
\'\lith a smash we'll go right through now
All our foes will have to bow.
Through thick and thin we'll cheer for
The Cherry and the White.
So let's sing again that old refrain,
Let's cheer, cheer again for Temple.

Locomotive
T - E- M- P- L-E,
T - E- M- P- L-E,
T-E-M-P-L-E
Yea! Team! Team! Team!
Zigety Boom
Zigety Boom! Rah! Rah!
Zigety Boom! Rah! Rah!
Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah!
Temple- Rah! Rah!

Fight! Temple! Fight!
Fight! Temple fight on.
Fight! With all your might,
Fight! For the Cherry and White,
Fight! For the Cherry and White.
Keep the colors bright.
Hold the ball and hit the line
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All the Temple stars will shine,
Skill and courage win the game,
Fight on! Temple, Fight!

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�Temple Quintet in National Spotlight
ARTICIPATION in the Sixth Annual Eastern
P
College Athletic Conference Holiday Basketball Festival highlights an attractive 26-game
schedule arranged for the highly-regarded
Temple Owls by Athletic Director Josh Cody.
Coach Harry Litwack's quintet will play 13
games at the Palestra as part of the Big Five
program.
Temple has drawn Pittsburgh as its first opponent in the Holiday Festival that will be
staged in New York's Madison Square Garden
from Dec. 26 to Dec. 30. Litwack's club has been
rated one of the nation's top teams in preseason magazines.
With a veteran squad headed by all-American Guy Rodgers, Temple will face court
standouts like Muhlenberg, Penn State, Penn,
LaSalle, St. Joseph's, St. John's, Duquesne, Seton
Hall, Texas A &amp; M, Villanova and Lafayette at
the Palestra. Temple faces powerhouses like
Kentucky, Cincinnati, Wake Forest, George
Washington and Duquesne on the road.
Temple has its entire starting five returning
from the 1956-57 campaign when the Owls
rolled to a 20-9 record and third place honors
in the National Invitation Tournament. Besides
Rodgers, Litwack still has 6:03 Jay Norman,
6 :06 Dan Fleming, 6:05 Ophie Franklin and 6:02
Mel Brodsky who started the majority of last
winter's games.
In addition, the Temple team will be bolstered
by the return of 6:08 center Tink Van Patton
who played in 28 games as a sophomore when
the Owls posted a 27-4 record while winning
third place in the National Collegiate Tournament at Evanston, Illinois during the 1955-56
campaign. Van Patton missed last season because of a broken arm.
Temple's freshman quintet offers high-scoring
Bill Kennedy, Cliff Crispin and Gerrv Lipson
while the Army gives Litwack 6:06 Erwin
Abrams. The crafty Owl strategist also has
6:08 Pete Goss and guard Joe Goldenberg who
helped out last season. Jackson Peepe, a transfer from Lebanon Valley, and now a dental
student, will vie for a guard slot.
Rodgers, Norman, Brodsky, Fleming and
Franklin supplied 1814 of the 1962 points Temple scored last winter with Guy, Jay and Mel
winning berths on the all-City team selected
by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Basketball
Club.
Considered the nation's best college backcourt player, Rodgers led the Owls in scoring
with 591 points for a 20.4 average and in assists
with 185. Norman was next with 430 tallies for
a 14.8 mark and was high in rebounds with
372. Brodsky's outside sniping accounted for
379 points and a 13.1 average.
Kennedy is Temple's best sophomore prospect
after averaging 26 points a game as a freshman.
Kennedy has tremendous speed and the Owls
could have the fast-break again that won national acclaim two seasons ago when Rodgers
combined with graduated all-American Hal
Lear.

HARR Y LITWACK, H ead Basketball Coach
Temple Universit y

Now in his sixth season as head coach, Litwack has compiled an impressive 89-45 record.
The 27 victories posted in the 1955-56 campaign
bettered the previous Temple high of 23 in
1937-38 when the Owls won the first National
Invitation Tournament. Litwack recently
coached the United States team to the championship in Israel's Maccabiah Games in Tel
Aviv.
Taking advantage of the early practice rule
that was put into effect for the first time last
October, Litwack is currently drilling his
charges at South Hall for the Dec. 2 opener
with Delaware at the Palestra.
The complete Temple 1957-58 basketball
schedule:
Dec. 2, Delaware at the Palestra; 4, Lehigh
at Bethlehem, Pa.; 7, Kentucky at Lexington, Ky.;
9, Cincinnati at Cincinnati. Ohio; 14, Bucknell at
Lewisburg, Pa.; 17, Texas A&amp;M at the Palestra;
21. Muhlenberg at the Palestra; 26 to 30, ECAC
Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden,
New York City. (Pittsburgh first-round opponent Dec. 26. )
Jan. 4, Lebanon Valley at Annville, Pa.; 8,
Penn State at the Palestra; 1L Lafayette at
Easton, Pa.; 15, Penn at the Palestra; 18, Gettysburg at Gettysburg, Pa.; 25. St. Joseph's at the
Palestra.
Feb. L St. John's at the Palestra; 5. Duquesne
at the Palestra; 7, Seton Hall at the Palestra; 12.
LaSalle at the Palestra; 15, George Washington
at Washington, D. C.; 19, Wake Forest at Winston-Salem, N.C.; 22, Villanova at the Palestra;
26, Lafayette at the Palestra; 28, Duquesne at
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mar. 8, City Series game at the Palestra, opponent to be decided later.

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First Row {left to right and bottom to top): varsity backfield coach Gavin White; Ray Norton; Bob Schoen; Paul
Kulinski; head varsity coach Pete Stevens; Matt Dobrowolski; Paul Holloway; Jimmy Thompson; varsity line coach
John Rogers.
Second Row: head freshman coach Roger White; Eddie Mattia; Dick Vishab; Don Resnick; John Urban; Mike
Grossman; Dave Diehl; Tony DiSantis; manager Marshall Stoltz.
Third Row: freshman line coach lou Grandizio; John So'::&gt;oeiro; Sam Walensky; Gus Curcio; Bud Fahey; Nick
D'Antonio; John DiGregorio; Bob Wunder; J )e Pooler; freshman backfield coach Bill Medve.

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1894-1955 (Temple Score is First)
1894

1904

1915

21 -Phila. Dental
3D--Medico-Chi.
14-La Salle
o--P. M . C.
D--Pratt lnoL

0
6
0
3
14

o--Schuylkill
21
6-Phila. Navy Yd. 0
13-La Salle
12
D--Peda....,. lPNS) 0
13-5t. joseph'•
7

7D--W-4, L-1

65-W·3, L-2

23

32-W-3, L-1, T -1

12-La Salle
3D--Philo. Dental
6-Medico-Chi. C.

12
0
0

48--W-2, L-0, T-1

12

o--La Salle
D--Millen•ille
D--Bryu Athl'ft
2D--CoatesYille
35-Pedaeop ( PNSl
6-Phila. Navy Yd.

0
0

61-W-3, L-1, T-2

1-4

32

1905

1895
D--Schuylkill Navy
3D--Central Pa.
D--Steveno Tech
o--Pratt lnot.
D--Uninuo

0
II
0
10
15
56

3o--W.J, L -5

119

D--Tr~nton T~ach.

1896
8-Brooldyn Poly
6-Loyola
4-Trenton T. C.
6-Phila. Dental
26--contral Pa.

16
14
2
0
0

5o--W-3, L-2

32

1897
\8--Eallbum Acad.
3
22-Phila. D~ntal
0
6-Loyola
22
54--central Pa.
10
D--St. Francio (Br) 30

65

I OD--W-3, L-2

1898
o--oak Lane A. C.
6-W. Ch.. ttr T.C.
3-Univ. of Philo.
12-Schuylkill Navy
8--P. M. C.
.J-Trmton T. C.
o--Be•erly A. C.
32-W-2, L-5

12
20
0
II
15
40
38
113

1899
D--St. Joo~ph'•
10
o--Phila. C. of Pha. U

Uuinu• Forfeited
22-Eutbum Acad.
5-Uni•. of Phola,
o--F. &amp; M.
27-W-1, L-4, T·l

0
5
96

126

1907
21--5chuylldll
0
17-P. M . C.
6
14-Gi.ard c.
0
5--5t. J oaeph 'a
5
13-Loyola
. 12
12-Phila. C. Pharm. 12
35

1908
6 -P. M . C.
12-La Salle
6-Phila. C. Pharm.
25-Girard C.
12-Loyola
D--Villanon

22
12
5
12
10
12

61-W-3, L-2, T-1

74

D--L«banon Valley
o--P. M . C.
D--Muhlonbera
D--Phila. C. Pharm.
D--Schuytkill C.
o--w-o, L-4, T-1

0
5
3
3
6

45
12
24
18
0

99

o--Uninu.
6-P. M. C.
9-St. joseph'•
21-Girard
22-Qsteopathy

53
18
6

58--W-3, L-2

96

1)

6

H

o--Trenton T. C.
6-La Sail~
D--St. Jos~ph'a
to--Philo. Dental
21-&lt;:entral Penna.

U
5
)2
0

o--P. M. C.
28
7-N. Y. A"ies
6
18--Pedaeop(PNS) 0
7-Pratt lost.
U
6-La Salle
0

37-W-3, L-2

65

1912

1)

1902

38--W·J. L-2

D--Phila. C. of Pha.
D--Trtnton T. C.
D--St. Jouph'a
18--Phila. Dental
D--Pratt Jnst.

111
12
0
12
21

18--W-1, L-3, T·1

6)

31-W-1, L-3, T-1

56-W-4, L-1
• Forfeited

18
28
0

11

o

13
22

1914

1903
13-Tiop A. C.
I 3-Medico-Chi. C.
o--Trenton T. C.
12-St. Jonph'a
18--La Salle

47

1913
o--P. M. C.
o--Delaware
12--&lt;:emdon B. C.
o--Aibciabt
13-St. Jooeph'o
6-La Salle

6
0
6
0
6
18

24-Pedaa...,.
6-La Salle
.
13-BioomsburgT.C.
7--5t. J oseph'•
12-Aibrlsht
7-Delaw...

1917

1918, 1919, 1920, 1921
World War 1 took most of
Owl Yanity out of achool,
causina forfeit of all aunea
but that with Temple Prep.
It woo played u a benefit
pme, proceed~ eoina 10
the Red Cross.

0
0
-47
0
0
0
0
13

351-W-7, L-1

60

14-E. Stroudoburs
D--Trenton T. C.
o--N. Y. Aaaieo
o--M:IIenYitle
6-Gallaudet
6-5t. Josepb'o

0
0
40
)1

32
20
123

1923
D--Haverford
6-Juniata
D--Uninua
.
7--5uaquehanne
D--Drexel . .

12
0
6
14
28
20

69-W-3, L-.J . . . . . 110

3
1-4
52
25
7
101

12-5L Thoma•
39-Gallaudet
7-Wutorn Md.
32-Aibriaht

41-Provid~nce

7-5chuylkill
D--Villenova
6-Gonne
73-Wuhington C.
7-Bucknoll
224-W-7, L-1, T-2

0
0
0

o

0
10
0
0
6
7
2:3

1929
25-Thiel
6
20-5t. Thomu
0
28-5L Bonanntu&lt;a 0
o--Wutem Md.
23
o--Wuh. &amp; Jeff.
0
D--Bucknoll
I)
3 1-Galleudd
0
13-La(ayetta
0
16-Dnke
1-4
o--Villano..
15
65

15-W-1, L-4

224-W-7, L-3

181-W-7, L-3

6

7
8
0
0
0
32
-49
110

1931

59

0

7
0
0
0
3

7

0
13
0
0

7

1-4
12

7

253

11D--W-5, L-3

0
28
28
0
26
13
33
20
10
12
170

2-GeorsetoWD
D--Carnqie T.
ll-Touo Chrlot.
D--Boston C.
16--BuckneU
7-Pittsbursh
o--Holy Cross
6-Villano.,.
7-Michipn St.

3
6

1-4
12
18

51-W-2, L-7

96

11

19
0

u

1940

1933

88--W-5, L-2, T -2 . 9J

o

1939

1932

26-5. Carolina
o-&lt;:ernegie Tech.
31-Hukoll
13-Wttt Va.
7-Bucltnell
2o--Draka
ll-WaJh. &amp; ]elf.
o--Villa.nova

7

1938

97-W-3, L-6, T-1

0
3
0
0
29
42
0
19

U

66

38--W-3, L-2, T-4

-42

1926

0
7
7
0
7
0
7
0
25
0

6
0
0
0
13
0
33

153-W-8, L-1, T ·1

105--W-5, L-1, T -1

7
68

1937

106

39

0
13
0
J
0
6
12
6
21

18--V. M. I.
o--u. of Miu.
7-U. of Florida
D--Boston College
7--&lt;:ernoeie Tech.
o--Holy Cross
6-Michigan St.
D--Bucltnell
D--Villanon

19
0
6

H-Thiel
14-Wut Ve.
I 2-Bucknoll
14-Dennr
7--&lt;:emeaie T .
14-Hukell
l.J-Penn St.
D--Villenon

57

1936
18--St. Jonph's
so--centre
12-U. of Miu.
14-Bostoo College
o-&lt;:emegie Tech.
.J-H oly Crou
7 -Michitan State
6-Villanova
o--U. o f Iowa
D--Budcnell
7-5t. Muy'o
117-W-6, L-3, T-2

6
2

6

U
6
0
6
0
0
20

1935
H-5t. Joseph'•
25-&lt;:ontre
14-Tnu A&amp;M
6-Venderbilt
I 3-&lt;:em•ai• Tech.
19-Wen Virginia
7-Michitan State
26-Marquolle
14-Villa.nova
6 -Bucltnell

19
3-4
13
0

40

19-Upsala
0
.J-Schu,tkill
0
26--susquehanna
10
o--Lobanon Valley
0
o--P. M . C.
13
o-Geo. Wash.
0
32-5L joseph'•
0
18-5L John'• ( md.) 0
6-Schuylkill
16

12-Uninuo
13-Lebanon Volley
14-Susquehanna
12-5chuylki11
12-M uhlenbere
12--Quantico
13-Wuhinetoo C.
o--Aibrieb• .

13-Thiol
28-5t. Thomu
7-BuckneiJ
2D--Woth, &amp; Jeff.
7-VillonoYa
36--~ake Fonut
34-Miami, Fla.
46-Lafeydle
13--&lt;:emeaie
2D--Drako

0
6

Suau Bowl Game,
Jan. 1, 1935

6-Aibrl,g ht
6-Pittaburgh
6-Texa• Christ.
26-Bucltnell
26-Boston C.
0-Goorgetown
D--Holy Crou
7-Vil!anova
o--Michiean St.
2D--U. of Florida

1925

104-W-5, L-2, T-2

1930

e -

3J-Mt. St. Mary'•
19-Aihrlght
12-Penn Stata
D--Bucknoll
6--H..kell
6-Wuh &amp; Jeff.
I )-Villanova
I 3-&lt;:arnoaie T.
18--Donvor
38--U. of Mo.

1924
6-El. Stroudabur«
0--5•. Thornaa ( now
U. of Scranton)
o--Wyomina Sem.
3-Wost Chestu
6-Drnel

34-V. P. I.
4D--Tnas A&amp;M
6--lnaune
28--West Va.
28--Marquette
14-H oly Croso
3o4-&lt;:emegie Tech,
22-Villanova
D--Bucknell
14-Tulone
22D--W-7, L-1, T-2

1928

1922

13-W-0, L-5

21-Qsteopathy
6
25-La Salle
0
D--P. M. C.
.JO
18--N. Y. Agaies
12
6-Pralt I nn.
0
13-Phila. Navy Yd. 6
83-W-5, L-1

1901

7

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•
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•
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•
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Nov. 27-L«banon Va. •
Nov. 3D--T~mp le Prop-played to a 6-6 tie.

26-W-1, L-4, T-1

1910

17

77-W-3, L-1, T-1

0
0
7

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58--Juniata
7-Dartmouth
62-Galleudet
7 -Brown
1 3-Aibti~tht
75--Washineton C.
I 9-Bucknell

IJ.J-W-6, L-3, T -1

1909

1911

1900
D--St. jooeph'a
o--W. Chuter T.C.
4D--Univ. of Philo.
12-La Salle
25-Eat~burn Acad.

1906

72-W-4, L-0, T-2

40

1916

There wa.t no vanity team.

1934

1927

14-Phila. D~ntal C. 6
26-Fint R~aim~nt
0
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16
12-&lt;:rescent A. C.
10
18--Cent. Pa. C.
0

6
25
0
7
20
14
0
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96

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0-GeoraetoW'Il
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21-Michiean St.
o--Ponn State .
I o--Bucknell
28--Vitlano..
6 -H oly Crou
6-U. of Oklahoma
155-W-4, L-4, T-1

7
14
33
19
18
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1941

1945

31-Kan... U.
28-V. M. I.
17-&lt;i*org~town

14-Ponn State
41-Buclcnoll
o--Bouon C.
14-Viltanova

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JI-Holy Cross
176-W-7, L-2

9
13
7
0
14
31
13

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146

7-Syracwe
59-N.Y. U.
64-Bucknoll
28-Wost Va . ..
6-Pitubur,b
2().-lafoyette
o--Penn Stare
14-Holy Cro11
198-W-7, L-1

1949
6

o--Texu Uni•.
14-Rutl•n
27-Syracwe
2().-Buclcnell
47-Rh. h. St.
14-Michipn St.
7-Boston U.
2o--H oly Crou

0
0
12
0

0

27
6
51

156-W-5, L-4

7
6
7
6

7-V. M. I.
7 -Bucknell

6-S. M. U.

o--N. C. Pre.FI,
7-Michigan St.
o--Boston C.
o--Holy Crou
14-U. of Oklahoma
7-Villanova
48-W-2, L-5, T .3

34
7
28
13

7
20

0

6
51
10

7
42
13
34

65-W-2, L-6

o--Pitbburlh
6-Wost Virainia
7-Syracme
o--Ponn Stole
27-Bucknell
7-Holy CtOu

7
35
0
0
28
26
6
12

61-W-2, L-4, T-2

114

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1943
27-V. M . I.
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6-Uroinu1
6-Bucknoll
6-Holy Crou
o--Ponn State
7-Vill•noYa

7-S. M. U.

91-W-3, L-6

173-W-4, L-4, T -1

19
28

6
0
26

7
14
21
128

168-W-6, L-4

J4-Swuthmore
o--Holy Crou
25-N. Y. U.
7-Syracwe
7-Buclcnell
o--Wat Vir1in ia
6-Penn State
14-TonneuM

12
30
0

27

93-W-2, L-4, T -2

96

9.5-W-2, L-6, T-1

7
7
6
7

6
6

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6-Scraoton
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16-Cameaie Tech.
14-Lehigh

7
7

26
0

7
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26
26

42
20
38
18
27
7
46
25

6-Muhlonb~
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32
28
20

o--Boston U.
49-W.O, L-8

157

1954
9-Boston C.
I J-Dtlaware
o--Buckooll
19-Browo
o--Rutaen
27-BnndeiJ
20-Scnnton
7-Bot~on U.

223

1956
12
51
27
14
2.5
0
0
19

().-Lafayette
19-Muhlenberg
28-Scrantoo
2 7--&lt;:arnogie Tech.
6-Bucknell
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7-&lt;iouysburg
7-Delaware

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19
14
6
6
7
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28

20
14
20
12
12
21
13
14
126

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34
13
41
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13
182

128-W-2, L-7, T-1

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28-Rutaen
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6-Fordbam
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41

1952

1948
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7-Wost Va.
2o--Rutaen
7-Bollon U.
7--Qicla. A&amp;M
2().-Buclcnell
2o--Syncwe
o--Ponn State
7-Holy Crou

1955
0
42
0
21

1951
a-Syracuse
2o--Browo
14-Rutaen
47-Albriaht
13-Delawa,.
2o--8ooton U.
7-Bucknell
34-N. Y. U.
6-Fordham
7-Holy Crou

7

163

1944

134-W-4, L-4, T·l

32-Aibri,bt
7-Syracwe
2().-Rutaen
26-Wayna
7-Ponn State
39-Dtlaware
o--Bucknell
21-Fordbam
21-Holy Cro11

1947
32-N. Y. U.
H-Holy Crou
12-Syracuoe
7-Muhlenbera
21-Bucknoll
o--Qkla. A&amp;M
o--Penn State
6-Micbit:an SL
o--WoJt V"trcinia

34-Albrilht
o--Syracuoe
27-Bowlinlt Gr.
2'-Bucknoll
H-Scraoton
7-Bainbridaa
6-Yal1
().-Fordham
o--8o11oo U.

22.5

1950

1946

1942
o--Goor~tetown

1953
45
7
14
19
6
62
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HIGHEST SCORING GAME (Both teams scoring)T emple 73 Washmgton College 6, 1928.
GREATEST MARGIN OF VICTORY, VISITING
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MOST POINTS, VISITING TEAM-Texas, 54, 1949.
LOWEST SCORING GAME CBoth teams scoring)Georgetown 3, T emple 2, 1939.
MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME- T emple 17, vs. BluE"
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MOST EXTRA POIN TS, GAME-Temple 8, vs. Blue
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MOST POINTS, ONE PERIOD-Temple, 51, (2nd
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MOST POINTS, O NE HALF Temple, 78, (1st half),
vs. Blue Ridge, 1927.
MOST POINTS, ONE PERIOD, VISITING TEAMT exas, 20 (2nd quarter) vs T emple, 1949.
MOST POINTS, ONE HALF, VISITIN G TEAt\ 1Texas, 34 (1st hnlf) vs Temple, 1949.

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LON GEST RUN )1mmy Powers, 105 yards (kickoff),
vs. Michigan Stnte, 1940.
LONGEST RU N FROM SCRIMMAGE T homas
(Swede) Hanson, Temple, 92 ynrds, vs. Albright.
1930.
LONGEST SCORING FORWARD PAS$-T om Gas·
tall to Ken Hagerstrom, both of Boston University,
96 yards (pass 31, run, 65) vs. T emple, 1954.
LONGEST FIELD GOAL-Tex Robinson, T emple 36
yards (placement), vs. Boston College, 1954.
LONGEST SCORING RETURN OF PUNT Burns, Temple, 83 ya rds, vs. Bucknell, 1945.

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HIGH SCORER, GAME - T homas (Swede) Hanson.
T emple, 29 pts. (4 touchdown s, 5 PAT ), vs. Blue
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MOST TO UCHDOWN S, GAME - Thomas (Swede)
Hanson , Temple, 4, vs. Blue Rtdge, 1927.
LONGEST SCORIN G RUN , RETURN OF INTERCEPTED PASS Henry Reese (center), Temple,
80 ynrds, vs Penn State, 1931.
LONGEST P U NT-)1m Hobin, Holy Cross, 'J7 yards
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The musicians who have participated in the June in Buffalo festival include University at Buffalo faculty members David Felder, Cort Lippe, Jeffrey Stadelman, Cheryl Gobbetti-Hoffman, Jonathan Golove, Tony Conrad, Stephen Manes, Tony Arnold, Magnus Mårtensson, Jon Nelson, Movses Pogossian, and Jan Williams. Visiting artists have included Lukas Foss, Amy Williams, Helena Bugallo, Charles Wuorinen, Joji Yuasa, George Crumb, Augusta Read Thomas, Bernard Rands, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Harvey Sollberger, Roger Reynolds, John Harbison, Dora Ohrenstein, Philippe Manoury, Jonathan Harvey, John Corigliano, and the New York New Music Ensemble.&#13;
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The Irene Haupt Photographs of June in Buffalo document the annual contemporary music festival held at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. The festival was begun in 1975 by composer Morton Feldman who directed the festival 1975-78 and in 1980. The festival was dormant from 1981 through 1985. David Felder revived the festival in 1986 and has been its director since that time.&#13;
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June in Buffalo provides young composers the opportunity to work with senior composers from around the world. The invited faculty members not only have works performed at the festival, they also present lectures, seminars, and master classes. The student composers have the opportunity to hear their works in performance by professional musicians of the highest caliber.&#13;
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This online collection is a compilation of photographs by Irene Haupt beginning with the 2000 June in Buffalo. Haupt, a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo, has been documenting the Buffalo arts scene through her photography since 1976. During that time she has worked for, or with, some of the most notable institutions in Buffalo, including the Irish Classical Theatre, Studio Arena Theater, the Kavinoky Theatre, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Theatre of Youth, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and the State University of New York at Buffalo. In addition to her specialty of theater photography, Irene Haupt has also devoted much of her career to the photography of musicians and musical events, especially the contemporary music scene in Buffalo. A broader representation of Irene Haupt's photographs of musical activities in Buffalo are also available online in the Irene Haupt Photographs of Musicians in Buffalo .&#13;
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The musicians who have participated in the June in Buffalo festival include University at Buffalo faculty members David Felder, Cort Lippe, Jeffrey Stadelman, Cheryl Gobbetti-Hoffman, Jonathan Golove, Tony Conrad, Stephen Manes, Tony Arnold, Magnus Mårtensson, Jon Nelson, Movses Pogossian, and Jan Williams. Visiting artists have included Lukas Foss, Amy Williams, Helena Bugallo, Charles Wuorinen, Joji Yuasa, George Crumb, Augusta Read Thomas, Bernard Rands, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Harvey Sollberger, Roger Reynolds, John Harbison, Dora Ohrenstein, Philippe Manoury, Jonathan Harvey, John Corigliano, and the New York New Music Ensemble.&#13;
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Complete details about the annual collections can be found in their respective finding aids.&#13;
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