FOOTBALL 1964 Left to Right: Bob Davenport, Russ Houk, Dick Mentzer, Ron Novak, and George Wilwohl. PRESS and RADIO INFORMATION BLOO MSBURG STATE COLLEGE Bloomsburg Pennsylvania GENERAL INFORMATION Dr. Harvey A. Andruss President, Bloomsburg State College Russell Houk, Lock Haven S. C. '52 Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Robert Davenport, Bucknell U. '52 Line Coach Richard Mentzer, Shippensburg S. C. '30 Backfield Coach George Wilwohl, Slippery Rock S. C. '53 Freshman Coach Ronald Novak, California S. C. '58 Assistant Freshman Coach Boyd F. Buckingham, Bloomsburg S. C. '43 Director of Public Relations Bruce C. Dietterick. Penna. State U. '47 Information Specialist and Sports Publicity Randy Krapf, Bloomsburg S. C. '67 Student Statistician William Turley, Bloomsburg S. C. '66 Head Trainer Donald Franklin, Bloomsburg S. C. '65 Team Manager ATHLETIC INFORMATION Member ------------------------------------ NCAA, NAIA, PSCAC Colors ---------------------------------------------------- Maroon and Gold Nickname ---------------------------------------------------------------- Huskies Home Field ------------------------------------------------ Mt. Olympus Capacity ------------------------------------------------ - - - - - - - 3,000 Press Table ________________ Accomodations for 10 persons COLLEGE INFORMATION Denomination -------------------------------- Non-Denominational Conducted by ____________ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Year Founded ----------------------------------------- 1839 En r o 11 men t ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2,200 BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROSTER 1964 Name *Boerner, Richard, '65 Caldwell, Doug, '65 *Ciocca, Louis, '65 *Kurzinsky, Robert, '65 *Mercando, Neil, '65 *Ward, Jeff, '65 Hubler, Rodney, '65 Betterly, Jack, '66 *Bonacci, Mike, '66 Capecci, Alfred, '66 *Doto, Jerry, '66 Eddows, Wayne, '66 *Greco, Richard, '66 Hostetter, Allyn, '66 *Letcavage, Robert, '66 *Mulka, John, '66 Osborne, Edward, '66 Pokego, Peter, '66 *Stoicheff, Fred, '66 *Martin, Clipson, '66 Masich, George, '66 Mattucci, Tony, '66 Robinson, Jerry, '66 Zarski, John, '67 *Bilyk, Stephen, '67 Boston, Steve, '67 Force, David, '67 *Lowe, Joseph, '67 Opie, Robert, '67 *Perry, King, '67 *Resavage, Roy, '67 *Whitelock, John, '67 Zindell, Ray, '67 *Arnott, Hal, '67 Schaefer, Bernard, '67 Tucker, Bob, '67 Hess, James, '67 Hunter, William, '67 Davies, Raymond, '67 Fabian, John, '67 Schnable, James, '67 Denes, Barry, '67 Shoop, Alan, '67 Schraeder, Gerald, '67 *Lettermen Pos. HB C G QB T E G HB E T E QB G C G G E T HB FB HB G QB T HB HB G E QB T FB C G HB C C G QB T HB T T HB FB Age Ht. 21 21 21 20 21 21 22 20 21 22 21 20 21 20 21 20 20 21 23 19 21 21 19 22 18 18 20 19 19 18 19 18 19 19 19 19 24 19 24 20 18 19 18 19 6 5'8 5'10 6'1 5'9 6'3 5'9 5'11 5'11 5'9 6'2 5'11 5'8 5'1 I 5'10 5'7 6'3 5'11 5'11 6 5'9 5'8 5'11 6'2 5'7 5'8 6 6'3 5'8 5'11 5'10 6 5'8 5'6 6'2 6'3 6 5'11 6'3 5'11 6'1 6'4 5'8 5'8 Wt. 185 170 175 195 205 195 180 170 186 188 190 170 205 175 190 170 195 205 177 190 150 185 165 215 150 165 180 185 135 190 185 200 180 160 195 200 160 170 250 160 210 212 170 180 Hometown Rockledge Levittown Glenside Mahanoy City Forty Fort Auburn, N . Y. Ashland Warminster Carbondale Easton Upper Darby Wyncote Mt. Carmel North Wales Shamokin Taylor Boothwyn P lymouth Lewistown Emporium Berwick Berwick Athens Shenandoah Phoenixville Scranton Berwick Morrisville Shamokin Aldan Levittown Malvern Southampton Woodbridge, N. J. Seafood, N. J. Hazleton St. Clair Lewisburg Bloomsburg Langhorne Souderton Bethlehem Glenolden Alden Station OUTLOOK FOR '64 The athletic complexion at BSC will change somewhat this year as the Freshman rule will be invoked in all intercollegiate sports. This should result in more careful sifting of freshman athletic ability and enable a more gradual adjustment for incoming freshman athletes to college competition. Football at the college will experience a great change this year as three new faces appear on the coaching staff. Appointed last Spring as Head Coach was Russell E. Houk, BSC Athletic Director and Head Wrestling Coach. Houk has retained George Wilwohl and Dick Mentzer from last year's staff and has added Bob Davenport and Ron Novak. The 50 candidates that reported on September 1 for football practice have been narrowed down to 44. Returning lettermen from last year's squad are: Neil Mercando-T; Lou Ciocca-G; Dick Greco-T; Bob Kurzinsky-QB; Rich Boerner-HE; Hal ArnottHB; Roy Resavage-FB; Jeff Ward-E; Mike BonacciE; Jerry Doto-E; Bob Letca.vage-T; John Mulka-G; Fred Stoichefl'-HB; Clip Martin-FE; Steve BilykHB: Joe Lowe-E; John Whitelock-C; King Perry-T. With the graduation from last year's squad of such key players as Larry Tironi, Dick Davala, Joe Casarella, Gary Barnaba, Bart Wilenski, Roy Peffer and with the Freshman Rule being in effect, Coach Houk and the staff are lacking depth in almost all positions. The backfield is shaping up but is minus a real speed demon. Weight is a definite factor absent in the line. It appears BSC linemen will be drastically outweighed in almost every contest. Coach Houk will have to rely on good physical condition and hustle to out-maneuver the opponents. Some promising newcomers are Tony Mattucci, George Masich, J erry Robinson, and Robert Tucker. ********** VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. *Sept. Oct. *Oct. *Oct. 18-Lock Haven ______________________ _ H-8:00 25-Mansfield ------------------------------------------ H-8:00 3-Brockport ___________________ A-2:00 9-West Chester ______________ A-8:00 17-Millersville ______________________ H-2:00 (Homecoming) *Oct. 24-Cheyney -------------------------------- A-2 :00 *Oct. 31-Kutztown ________________ H-1 :30 *Nov. 7-E. Stroudsburg ------------------------------- A-2:00 Nov. 14-State Playoff ___________ Western Site *League Games FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Oct. 13-Shippensburg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A-2:00 Oct. 19-Kutztown ____________________________________________ H-2 :00 Oct. 30-Susquehanna ___________________________ A-2 :00 Nov. 4-Lock Haven --------------------------------------H-2:00 THE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Russ Houk, a product of Lincoln High School in Ellwood City, attended Duke University and learned his first intercollegiate football lessons under one of the country's outstanding grid teachers, Wallace Wade. Houk later transferred to Lock Haven State College and won several varsity letters in football, wrestling, and track. In addition to being head football coach at B.S.C., he also serves as Athletic Director and Head Wrestling Coach. He has been extremely successful at B.S.C. having won five Pennsylvania State College Championships and two national titles in N.A.I.A. competition. Houk was an outstanding lineman at Lock Haven, and later coached high school football at South Williamsport and Muncy before moving to Bloomsburg in 1957. In addition to his wrestling coaching duties at B.S.C., he served as assistant football coach at B.S.C. from 1957 to 1961. Line Coach Bob Davenport, a native of Berwick, Pennsylvania, and a newcomer to the B.S.C. coach ing staff, has had valuable experience coaching high school teams at Clark Summit, Pa., Berwick, Pa., and Vineland, N. J. During this period, he produced ,everal championship teams and had an overall record of 34 wins and 24 losses. Bob captained his Freshman team at Bucknell University in 1948 and played varsity during the '49-'S0-'Sl seasons. As a center and line backer, he was instrumental in helping the 'SI Buc;knell team remain unbeaten and untied. Backfield Coach, Dick Mentzer, was a letter winner in football, baseball, and track at both high school and Shippensburg State College. He then coached at Cresson High School, before going to Hollidaysburg where he was head football and baseball coach in junior high school competition. Mentzer later became head backfield coach, jayvee basketball coach, and head track coach at the Hollidaysburg Senior High School. Following an appointment as head coach at Eastern High, Washington, D. C., his teams logged 120 victories, 53 losses, 6 ties - winning many area championships. Dick joined the BSC coaching staff last Fall and will also coach baseball. Freshman Coach George Wilwohl, an outstanding athlete at North Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, attended Slippery Rock State College where he served as captain of that team and was voted on the All-Teachers College 1952 team. He later coached at his alma mater, North Catholic High School, and while teaching in Pittsburgh area schools, became an outstanding official in football and basketball in Western Pennsylvania. George, who was end coach last fall and became BSC Freshman Coach this Fall, also is Head Track Coach. Assistant Freshman Coach Ron Novak is a native of California, Pa., where he graduated from high school and California State College. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, he was assistant football and baseball coach at Elizabeth Forward High School, Elizabeth, Pa. At California State College, Ron was an outstanding halfback and considered one of the better grid performers of the past 20 years at that College.