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BASKETBALL
WRESTLING
SWIMMING
PRESS INFORMATION BOOK
1959 - 1960
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Left to right: Russell E. Houk, Wrestling Coach; Harold E. Shelly,
Basketball Coach; Donald Heilman, Swimming Coach.
STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Prepared by
PUBLIC RELATIONS OF'FICE
Boyd F. Buckingham, Director
S'l'.ATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
Bloomsburg
Pemsylvania
Sports Publicity Office
1959-60 BASKETBALL, WRESTLING, AND SWIMMING BROCHURE
President of the College. ••••••••.•••..•••••.••••.•nr. Harvey A. Andruss
Athletic Staff (Basketball, W?.-estling, and Swinllling)
Athletic Director •.•.•••••••..• Russell Houk, Lock Haven s.T.c. •52
Head Basketball Coach ..... •• •••• Harold s. Shelly, Ohio Northern 1 31
Assistant Coach •••••••••• •.• •.••John Scrmgeour, Bloansburg $• T.c. 1 SJ
Student Managers ••..•.••••• • ••• Robert Morgan •62
William Morgan '62
Frank Pinola 1 61
Dennis Reiter •63
Head wrestling Coach ••••••••••• Russell Houk, Lock Haven s.T.c. 1 52
student Managers•••••••••••••••Dean Morgan •61
Vincent Sgro •63
Head Swimming Ccach••••••••••••»onald Heilman, West Chester S.T.C. 1 $0
Studen:li Managers•••••••••••••••Fred Frey 1 62
Ronald Wetzel •61
Director of PublicitY••••••••••Boyd F. Buckingham, Bloansburg s.T.c. ,43
Student Statisticians•• •••• •••• Joseph Zapach •6o
John Zorzi 1 61
Athletic Information
Member••••• •• ••••••••• • ••• •• ••• NCAA, PSTCAC, NAIA
Colors......................... .Maroon ar:d Gold
Nickname•••••••••••••••••••••••Huskies
Home Oourt•••••••••••••••••••••Centennial Gymnasium
Capacity •••••••••••••••.••••••• 1,000
Press Table••••••••••••••••••••Aocommodations for 12 persons
Swimming Pool••••••••••••••••••Concrete bleachers ••• capacity•• 250
College Information
Denomination.••••••••••••••••••Non-Denominational
Conducted bY••••••••••••••••·••Camionwealth of Pemsylvania
Year Founded•••••••••••••••••••l839
Enrollment•••••••••••••••••••• .. 16oo
Address••••••••••••••••••••••••Bloansburg, Pennsylvania
Radio Facilities Are Available
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HARQl.,D
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SHELLY -- HEAD BASKFTBALL COACH
The head coach of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College Huskies
is Harold s. Shel~, fomer athletic director and basketball and
track coach at Wilmington College, Wilmington,_ Ohio. Mr. Shelly,
who came to Bloomsburg at the start or the 1949-SO college year,
replaced Peter R. Wisher, who tutored Husky cage teams from 1946
to 1949.
Before accepting the Wilmington College position, Coach Shelly
was head basketball coach at Withrow High School in Cincinnati"
In four years at the Cincinnati High School, his cage teams were
runnersup for the city championship two years, compiling brilliant
records.
Mr. Shelly also coached at Milford (Ohio) High School where
his basketball teams reached the District title playoffs each of
the six years he coached there, winning four county titles withrut losing a single game. In the other two years, Milford was
runner-up for the county championship.
A graduate of Ohio Northam University, he won letters in
football, basketball, and track, and received his Master of Arts
degree fran the University of Michigan. His teaching experience
includes twelve years of teaching in the public schools and
fifteen years of college teaching and coaching.
In addition to coaching basketball, Shel~ does a top-notch
job as trainer for the football squad, and, when spring rolls
around, he will again coach the Husky track squad.
During the past ten yea.rs at Bloomsburg, Shelly's squads have
not had a losing season. Last year they won 9 aid lost 6, and
barring unexpected injuries to key personnel, another good
season appears to be in the making. In two or the past six
seasons, Shel4'-c oached teams have had outstanding records,
including the s. T. c. Conference Championship in 19S.3 with a
10-2 record. During his tenure at the 11Friendly College", his
teams have won 105 contests and dropped 64.
Hard-working and affable, the big Husky mentor sets a high
goal for his charges -- a well-conditioned squad, drilled to
execute fixed play patterns, the fast break, and a man-tor-man
defense.
JOHN SCRIMGEOUR •- ASSISTANT COACH
John Scrimgeour was a menber of Coach Shel'.cy- 1 s track squad
for several years before earning his Bachelor's degree at
Bloomsburg. After serving nearly 4 years as a pilot in the Navy
Air Corps, Scrimgerur joined the faculty of the Bristol Township
School District for a year and a half, prior to caning to Bloomaburg s. T. c. in January, 1960, to teach mathematics and science.
Sparts Publicity Office
BASJCETBlLL OOTLOOIC 19S9-1960
Seven lettermen - 2 seniors, 3 juniors, and 2 sophomores -will form. the nucleus ot the Huslq' cO\ll't squad in the 1959-60 season.
Missing from this yearia squad will be: Blll S'lfisher, who set several
new Bloomsburg reccrdsJ Jtq Burger, who established himself as a
starter during his juni plenty of action as a varait7 reservist; Stan Covington, 6• 2tt centerforward, who did some .&004 N~d work for the Maroon and Gold
squad. The four were gra:6dW !ri May, 19$9.
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Coach Shelly expressed ht. a .teelings, as the season got underway, with the statement, "We MVe a club that can play a good brand
ot ball"• A look at this year's roster provides aubstarx:e fat' his
statement. Top contenders tor starting berths at forward are Diak
Lloyd and Phil Houser. Lloyd started f!l'lery game as a freshman last
year, and is being bocned tor All-State recognition this season.
Houser, a junior, came into bis· aw11 in the latter part of last
season and never rellnqU.ished his hot pace; he has a hook shot that
is difficult to atop.
Norm. Shutovich, Ha1leton sophomore, laid a strong claim to the
center slot last year, and, it he continues his present pace, shculd
break all scoring and rebound records now in existence at Bloomsburg;
he can also altemate at forward.
Al Francis and Jack Mascioli, both seniors, will start moat of
the games at guard, in spite of the tact that they are the shortest
men on the squad. Mascioli' s speed, canbined with Al 1.s stea~ play
and planning, will pla1 a big part in the Husky offense. Ed Stokes,
a Luzeme junior with limited varsity service ~ year, has llhONn
up well enough to be considered tor a part in f!J'iery game this year.
Much of the success of the squad again depen:ls on how quickly
several junior and sophomore candidates can reach thei.J' best potential. The group includes Al Yaverski, an aggressive canpetitor
fran Duryea, who has proven effective in the forward slot; Roland
Farmer, whose height will be utilized at forward and centerJ Tom
Oladsky, who did a good job as a jayvee center last year; Pete
Perialis, a good shot and ball handler Who needs experience; Frank
Tibbs, whose ttsmooth action" on the court has not really been tested
in college competition.
The Huskies have a little mere average height than in past
seasons, but only an inexperienced freshman, 6•.,. Donov•n Fagans,
can begin to compare to some of the "giants on other teams 1n the
conference. Last year, the loop was better balanced than in previcu•
years, and there are in:lications of a repeat situation this sea.eon.
The Huskies face a tough schedule against 8 conference opponmts ••
including strcmg squads from West Chester, Millersville, Mansfield,
Kutztown, and Lock .Haven -- and an old non-conference rival, King1 &
College. All of whioh adds up to an interesting season.
Sports Publicity Office
TJIJMBNAIL smcHES .. BASXETBALL
JACK MASCIOLI • Senior • Kingston • $•lat - good ball handler key man in getting ball up front - tast and deceptive - three
varsity letters.
AL FRANCIS - Senior - Pottsville - $ 1 10'• - steady factor in team
of'fense - depended on to mastermind 11 aettt plqs on offEnse - three
varsity letters.
NORM SBUTOVICH - Junior - Hazleton - second team conf'erence choice
last year - top rebounder and scorer - could smash all existing
rebound and scoring records at Bloansburg in the next two years.
"FLiptt HOUSER - Junior·- Mechanicsburg - came along in a strong
surge late in the 1959 season as an outstanding perf armer at
for'Nard and guard - tricky left hand hook that is difficult to
atop.
ED STOKES - Junior - Luserne - has seen 11ttle varsity service,
but is a highly respected guard candidate • will be seen numerous
times in start.ing roles - one of few players who can manage a
good two-hand chest shot.
AL YAVERSKI - Junior - Duryea - tough - hard-working - good rebound
man - good outside shot • a very aggressive canpetitor.
DICK LLOID - Sophamore - Upper Darby - one of the pleasant ttfinds11
last year as a freshman - started every game - should do the same
again - good jump shot - good ball handler and rebounder - stead1'
canpetitor.
TtM GLADSKY • Sophanore - Shenandoah - did a good job with the
jayvees 1.ast year. Is knocking on the door for varsity recognition
and work.
BILL STRAUSER - Sophomore - Westmoreland - has improved a lot since
List year - will probably play both jayvee and varsity ball continued improvanent will be important to him and to the squad.
ROLAND FARMER• Sophomore - Lawnside, N.J. • will probably start
mos£ al' the games - potentially, a great prospect • his success
will be limited only by the limits of his own desire to develop
into a great ball playa- -• good ball handler - good jmp shot has "split vision" for good noor wcrk.
PETE PERIALIS - Sophomore - Wilmington, Delaware - canparati vel.y
small - good-ball handler and good shot - will see varsity action needs improvement av er last year' s brand of plq.
FRANK TIBBS - Second semester' freshman - Jenkintown - has a
6 smooth action'' - his performance and development could also have
an important bearing on the future of the club - has not really
been teS't.ed 1n college oanpetition.
Sports Publicity Office
BASKETBALL SQUAD 1959-60
Name
Ronald Cranford
Ray Davis
Angello Esposito
Donovan Fagans
Roland Farm.er
Al Francis
Bernard Gatski
Tan Gladsky
Dan Graham
Philip Houser
Nelson Lewis
Richard Lloyd
Leonard Ludinsky
John Mascioli
Ted Miller
Peter Perialis
Frank Raube
Gary Rupert
Norman Shutovich
Don Springer
Edward Stokes
William·Strausser
Frank Tibbs
Michael Wagner
Al Yaverski
MANAGERS
Bill Morgan
Bob Morgan
Frank Pinola
Dennis Reiter
Age
20
19
20
22
19
25
20
20
18
19
18
18
22
21
18
20
18
19
20
18
20
19
19
18
21
Height Weight
6t 2'l
612n
190
5'9"
6'7••
175
614tt
, 1 1on
6 1 3"
613n
6t6n
6t3n
6t
6•2tt
6• 2n
,. 1011
6•1"
5'11"
6•
51 11"
6•20
6•
;,nn
61 1n
6tltt
S•1on
6•2"
215
240
176
160
210
170
150
170
145
180
180
150
160
180
160
160
195
160
160
175
165
16$
185
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1
2
4
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2
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1
2
2
4
1
2
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3
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3
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High School or Town
Harrisburg
Bloansburg
Hazleton
Levittown
Lawnside, N. J.
Pottsville
Hazleton
Shenandoah
Upper Darby
Mechanicsburg
New Milford
Upper Darby
Mahanoy City
Kingston
Bloansburg
Wilmington, Del.
Abington
Bloansburg
Hazleton
Lopez
Luzerne
Westmoreland
Jenkintown
Gilberton
Duryea
Sports Publicity Office
BASKETBALL SCHEOOLE 1959-60
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JV
Varsitz
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Sat •.
Wed.
Tues.
Thurs.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Fri•
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
Wed.
Fri.
Wed.
Mar.
··5
9
l5
7
9
l3
16
20
23
29
6
10
l3
20
24
26
2
King' s College
King's Colle:ge
East Stroudsburg STC East Strcndsblrg STC
Cheyney STC
Cheyney STC
Mansf'i e1d STC
Mansfield STC
Shippensburg STC
Shippensburg STC
Millersville STC
Millersville STC
King's College
King's College
Cheyney STC
Cheyney STC
Mansfield STC
Mansfield STC
Kutztown STC
Kutztown STC
East Stroudsburg STC East Stroudsburg STC
Shippensburg STC
Shippensburg STC
Millersville STC
Millersville STC
Kutztown STC
Kutztown STC
Lock Haven STC
Lock Haven STC
West Chester STC
SUnbury YMCA
Lock Haven STC
Lock Haven STC
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H·
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
BASKETBALL RECORD 1958-59
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jai.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
3
l3
16
8
10
15
17
28
5
7
11
13
18
21
25
27
4
Bloansburg
Bloansl::urg
Bloan.sburg
BloOlllsburg
Bloansburg
Bleansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloan.sburg
Bloomsburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
BloOlllsburg
Blioansburg
72
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STO
83
93
'17
77
68
57
65
63
76
src
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
Season• s Record -- Won 9,
7$
76
63
80
69
$1
75
Kutzta,n STC
Cheyney STC
King's College •
Kutztown STC
Cheyney STC
Shippensburg STC
Mansfield STC
Millersville STC
King• s College
Lycoming College
Lock Haven STC
Lycaning College
Millersville STC
Mansfield STC
Shippensburg STC
West Chester STC
Lock Haven STC
Lost 8
Conference Record -
Won 6,
71
81
85
89
71
81
74
73
81
68
67
68
75
78
72
81
62
Lost 7
Sports Publicity Office
lEAD WRESTLOO COACH
Russell E. Houk, a native of Ellwood City, and an outstanding
coach ot high school grappler.-s, joined the college faculty in
September, 1957, as head wrestling coach, assistant. football coach,
and athletic director. Houk replaced Walter Blair who became Dean
ot Men and Head Football Coach.
A stellar pertomer on the Lincoln High School gridiron squad
at Ellwood City, Houk served with bath the Merchant Marine and the
Army during World War II. After his discharge, he entered Duke
University, later transferred to Lock Haven s.T.c. He had an
outstanding record in both football and wrestling at Lock Haven,
serving as captain during his senior year. He rece:l. ved his Bachelor
of Science degree at Lock Haven in May, 1952.
In 1952, he joined the faculty ot South Williamsport High
School, and canpiled an amazing record as head wrestling coach.
But his greatest successes came during three years at Muncy High
where his squarus won thirty.seven meets and lost onq six. Several
ot his schoolboy wrestlers won district honors and three of than
captured first or second places in the state championship meets.
He was awarded his Master of Science degree in Education in
19$7 at Bucknell University.
In his first year as head wrestling coach, Houk can.piled a
record of five wins and two losses -- the latter at the hands
of strong squads from Millersville and Lock Haven. Last year,
the Huskies won 9 dual meets and lost only 1 -- to Lock Haven
s.T.c. In addition, they took the first,..plaoe team championship
in the annual Teachers College Chanpionships, winning 4 first
places, 4 second places, and l fourth place.
Sports Publicity Office
WRESTLOO OUTLOOK 1959-1960
Few wrestling coaches wc:uld sport an "ear to ear" grin when
rEfflinded that five ot their top men would not be returning this year,
and Russ Houk is no exception. J:lm Garman, 130 pound s .. T.c. champ,
who lost but a few matches in four years, and Bob Asby who placed
second 1n the l67 pound s.T.c. championship were graduated last Ma,.
Walt Fake, scrappy contender in the 147 pound division, is not
expected to can.pate because of injuries received during the foot.ball
season. Maynard Aungst, runner-up in the s.T.c. 115 pound division
and Gary Allen, who wen the s.T.c. crown in the unlimited wetght
class, were lost to the squad at the end or their fresman year che
to acadanic difficulties.
Althc:ugh it is almost impossible to replace these five toPnotch contenders, Coach Houk is wearing anything but a grim look.
Returning far another year aret seniors Bob Rohm and Dick Rimple,
157 and l37 pound s.T.c. champs, respectively, along with senior
Stan Elinsky and junior Dale Sullivan, who were rumers-up in the
191 and 130 pound division, r espectiveJ.¥, , in s.T.c. championships,
and Don Poust, a second semester frosh who took fourth place in
the 167 pound class.
The Huskies really got underway w.tth the Wilkes College Tourney,
during Christmas vacation, when they competed against eCJlle of the
top grapplers in the nation.
Ten dual
s.T.c. meets,
canpetition.
opponents who
meets are on the schedule this year, and of the six
Lock Haven is expected to provide the toughest
Waynesburg College is one of four non-conference
should be •rough"•
Needless to say, the Huskies can expect another good season,
but much w111· depend on how fast a number of pranising freshman can
develop.
There are enough candidates to field freshman, jayvee, and
varsity teams. This also affords an opportunity far more men to
wrestle and develop into varsity contenders.
The thmbnail sketches of returning veterans and outstanding
newcomers to the squad should give a pretty good indication of
why the coach, wrestlers, and fans are looking forward to a good
season.
Sports Publicity Office
TRJMBHlIL SKEffllES • WRESTLOO
DICK RIMPLE - Senior - Forty Fort - defending s.T.c. champicn in
:01 pound class - tranendous knowledge and use at wrestling
techniques - a very determined ccmpetitor.
ROBERT ROHM - Senior - Muncy - defending s.T.c. champion 1n 1$7
pound class - outstanding caapet.itor in wrestling, football, and
baseball - can wrestle fran 1S7 to unlimited class.
STAN ELINSKY - Senior - Kingston - rmner-up in s.T.c. 191 pound
class - Vflf'f good speed and balance - really hit his stride durin&
latter part of last seascn.
HANK OB.BAND - Senior - Jessup - never wrestled in high school-outstanding football lin•an f or"'4 7eara - will be leading contender
at heavyweight.
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DAIE SULLIVAN - Junior - Hughesville - runner-up in S,T.C. 130
pound class - good leg wrestler - pound for pound, he is the
strongest man on the squad.
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BILL STEVENSON .. Junior - Upper Darby - bas alternated in varsit7
and jayvee assignments the last two 7ears 1n the 147 pound class his ccmpetitive sp1r1.t alwqs keeps opponents hustling.
DON POUST - Freshman - Muncy - wrestled in several matches as a
first semester freshman last spring - 167 pound class - took fourth
place in S.,T.c. chanpionahips in March, 19~9 - works well under
pressure.
T~ GORANT - Sophanore - Shamokin - state runner-up 1n 120 pound
class in high school - fierce canpet.t.tor - shmld be wrestling
varsity matches this season.
JERRY 'WRIGHT - Sq,hanore - Forty Fort - undefeated at 1.37 pounds
in jayvee caapetitim last year - one of the best leg wrestlers on
the squad - will be pushing tor a starting berth.
GENE DIXON - Freshman - Philipsburg • 16.$ pound state high school
cbamp - the same ability and spirit which vm him a varsity football
asaigrnent will probabl.3 earn him a starting assignment cbring the
wrestling season.
JlM DIXON - Freshnan - Philipsburg ... older ot the 'bro brothers won honers in high school canpetition - one ot the leading contenders
for a starting assigmnent in the 177 pound class.
WAYNE RIDER - Freshman - Hughesville - was state high school champ
iast year in 1$4 pound class - very strong - good balance - should
develop into one of the college's best grapplers.
WILLIAM HUGHES - Freeman - Muncy - overcame ehildhood physical
handicap to win 9S lb. district championship when he was a high school
freshnan - district runner-up in his three remaining years in 120
lb. class • one of two leading ccntenders in 12) pound class.
DAN MCMUlLEN - Frel!lhman - Munhall - limitai experience - quick to
learn "" 'eitreme]3 aggressive - will be challenging Bill Hughes d1ring
the season.
Sports Publicity Office
WRESTLING SQUAD 1959-60
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Name
Gene Baker
Gene Dixon
Jim Dixon
Gary Decker
Stan Elinsky
Bill Garson
Tcm Gorant
Bob Hall
Bill Hughes
Dan McMullen
Todd Morris
Wayne Moss
Don Poust
Harry Pritchard
Wayne Rider
Richard Rimple
Robert Rohm
Bill Stevaison
Robert Stroup
Dale Sullivan
Paul Withers
J err:, Wright
Hank Orband
MANAGERS
Dean Mcrgan
Vincent Sgro
Age Height Weight
19
18
21
18
22
18
19
18
18
19
19
19
20
18
18
21
20
20
18
21
20
19
21
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5, 8"
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6•1"
5•11"
6•
14,
Year
2
Heme Town
170
l
180
1
1
Lewistown
Philipsburg
Philipsburg
Jersey Shore
Kingston
l
Williamsport
185
185
200
135
175
130
130
175
150
165
175
160
145
175
150
150
140
200
140
200
4
2
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1
2
2
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4
4
3
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3
2
4
Shamokin
Hughesville
Muncy
Munhall
Forty Fort
Shicksh1nn,Muncy
Danville
Millville
Forty Fort
Muncy
Glenolden
Muncy
HUghesville
Collingswood, N.J,
Forty Fort
Jessup
Sports Publicity Office
WRESTLING SCHEDULE 1959-60
'
Varsity
Mon.
& Tues.
Sat.
Sat .•
Sat.
Wed.
Thurs.
Sat.
Dec. 28-29
Jan. 9
Jan..
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar •
Wed.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Wilkes College
Wilkes Tournament
Shippensburg STC
H
Millersville STC
A
Rochester I.'1'.
A
A
Loek Haven STC
East Stroudsburg STC
H
Indiana STC
H
Lincoln University
A
Waynesburg College
H
West Chester STC
A
Cortland STC
H
s. T. c. Tournament Lock Haven
Lock Haven
NA.IA Tournament
16
23
27
4
'6
10
12
20
27
.3-4
Fri. & Sat.
Fri.y& Sat.
Mar. 17-18
Thurs., Fri.,
& Sat.
Mar. 23-24-25
Maryland
Freshman
JV
Dec. 5
Jan. 9
Ja. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 27
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 27
Sat.
Sat.
Thurs,.
Sat.
Wed.
Fri.
Fri.
Wed.
University of
NCAA Tournament
West Point
:,.A West Point
A
Shippensburg STC H
Bucknell University A
Millersville STC A
Lock Haven STC
A
Stevens Trade
H
Wyoming Seminary
Cortland STC
A
H
WRESTLING RECORD 1958-59
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
6
10
14
17
29
4
7
12
20
28
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloan.sburg
Bloomsburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloan.sburg
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
33
Shippensburg STC
Lycoming College
Millersville STC
12
Lock Havai STC
Fast Stroudsburg STC
Indiana STC
15
24
25
29
23
15
Season1 s Record -- Won 9,
Cortland STC
28
25
Lincoln University
West Chester STC
Waynesburg College
3
2
3
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20
6
2
3
2
11
Lost l
STC Wrestling Championship .. First Place (Team)
Individual Winners
Division
llS lbs.
123 lbs.
130 lbs.
137 lbs.
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Name
Place
Maynard Aungst 2ntt
Jam.es Gannan
1st
Dale Sullivan
2nd
Richard Rimple 1st
Division
157 lbs.
167 lbs.
177 lbs.
191 lbs.
Unlimited
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Name
Robert Rohm
Robert Asby
Don Poust
Stan Ellnsky
Gary Allen
Place
1st
2nd
4th
2nd
1st
Sports Publicit7 Office
HEAD OOMMING COACH -- DONALD B. BEILMAN
Coach Heilman was an ou.tstanding athlete at William Penn
Senior High School, York, Penna., before entering West Chester
State Teachers College, where he continued to participate in
varsity intercollegiate sports. He played on some ot the greatest
gridiron teams ever coached by Glenn Killinger at West Chester.
Heilman coached football for three years at Downingte>Ml High and
f'ive 7ears at the Alexis r. duPcnt High School in Wilm1ngton
before joining the Bloanaburg coaching staff in September, 1958,
as backfield coach.
This is his first experience as nimming coach, but he has
accepted the challenge with the same enthusiasm characteristic
of his efforts in other activities.
SWIMMING OUTLOOK 19$9-1960
With a steady increase in mrollment dlring the past aeven
years, it has been possible to expand the number of varsity
intercollegiate sport.a. A schedule, providing for seven dual
meets and participation in the s.T.c. Championship meet was
arranged to begin January 16, 1960.
When candidates reported for practice far the first time,
it was evident tht few,. if &nJ', had any extensive background
in either high school or YMCA CCJllpetition. Coach Heilman has
charted a course or action which calls for a program ot development, meaning••••"we•re going to build tor a year ••••• or two•••••
or three". The present squad ot eleven men is canposed of 5
freshmen, l sophomore, 4 juniors, and l senior.
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SWD1MING SQUAD 1959-60
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Name
Hel.gbt Weight
Bob Drogan
Ronald Huttenann
Tcm Jones
Louis Konetski
Wallace Knepper
Tan Litt1e
Pete Lutz
John Nash
Bill Price
Nelsen SWarts
Alberti Weber
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122
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3
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4
161
1.30
160
150
142
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Heme Town
Shenandoah.
Iselln, New J_.sey
RidgwayShamokin
Weather~
Philadelphia
Bloomsburg
Shamokin
North Lake
Bloansburg
Levittown
MANAGERS
Fred Frey
Ronald Wetzel
SWIMMIMl SCHEDULE
Sat.
Sat.
Thurs.
Wed.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
Jan.,
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
16
23
4
10
l3
2
s
Mar. 12
Millersville STC
Lyooming College
Lock Haven STC
East Stroudsburg S'l'C
Lock Haven STC
Lycoming College
Millersville STC
s. T. c. Chanpionsbip
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Slippery Rock
WRESTLING
SWIMMING
PRESS INFORMATION BOOK
1959 - 1960
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Left to right: Russell E. Houk, Wrestling Coach; Harold E. Shelly,
Basketball Coach; Donald Heilman, Swimming Coach.
STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Prepared by
PUBLIC RELATIONS OF'FICE
Boyd F. Buckingham, Director
S'l'.ATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
Bloomsburg
Pemsylvania
Sports Publicity Office
1959-60 BASKETBALL, WRESTLING, AND SWIMMING BROCHURE
President of the College. ••••••••.•••..•••••.••••.•nr. Harvey A. Andruss
Athletic Staff (Basketball, W?.-estling, and Swinllling)
Athletic Director •.•.•••••••..• Russell Houk, Lock Haven s.T.c. •52
Head Basketball Coach ..... •• •••• Harold s. Shelly, Ohio Northern 1 31
Assistant Coach •••••••••• •.• •.••John Scrmgeour, Bloansburg $• T.c. 1 SJ
Student Managers ••..•.••••• • ••• Robert Morgan •62
William Morgan '62
Frank Pinola 1 61
Dennis Reiter •63
Head wrestling Coach ••••••••••• Russell Houk, Lock Haven s.T.c. 1 52
student Managers•••••••••••••••Dean Morgan •61
Vincent Sgro •63
Head Swimming Ccach••••••••••••»onald Heilman, West Chester S.T.C. 1 $0
Studen:li Managers•••••••••••••••Fred Frey 1 62
Ronald Wetzel •61
Director of PublicitY••••••••••Boyd F. Buckingham, Bloansburg s.T.c. ,43
Student Statisticians•• •••• •••• Joseph Zapach •6o
John Zorzi 1 61
Athletic Information
Member••••• •• ••••••••• • ••• •• ••• NCAA, PSTCAC, NAIA
Colors......................... .Maroon ar:d Gold
Nickname•••••••••••••••••••••••Huskies
Home Oourt•••••••••••••••••••••Centennial Gymnasium
Capacity •••••••••••••••.••••••• 1,000
Press Table••••••••••••••••••••Aocommodations for 12 persons
Swimming Pool••••••••••••••••••Concrete bleachers ••• capacity•• 250
College Information
Denomination.••••••••••••••••••Non-Denominational
Conducted bY••••••••••••••••·••Camionwealth of Pemsylvania
Year Founded•••••••••••••••••••l839
Enrollment•••••••••••••••••••• .. 16oo
Address••••••••••••••••••••••••Bloansburg, Pennsylvania
Radio Facilities Are Available
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HARQl.,D
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SHELLY -- HEAD BASKFTBALL COACH
The head coach of the Bloomsburg State Teachers College Huskies
is Harold s. Shel~, fomer athletic director and basketball and
track coach at Wilmington College, Wilmington,_ Ohio. Mr. Shelly,
who came to Bloomsburg at the start or the 1949-SO college year,
replaced Peter R. Wisher, who tutored Husky cage teams from 1946
to 1949.
Before accepting the Wilmington College position, Coach Shelly
was head basketball coach at Withrow High School in Cincinnati"
In four years at the Cincinnati High School, his cage teams were
runnersup for the city championship two years, compiling brilliant
records.
Mr. Shelly also coached at Milford (Ohio) High School where
his basketball teams reached the District title playoffs each of
the six years he coached there, winning four county titles withrut losing a single game. In the other two years, Milford was
runner-up for the county championship.
A graduate of Ohio Northam University, he won letters in
football, basketball, and track, and received his Master of Arts
degree fran the University of Michigan. His teaching experience
includes twelve years of teaching in the public schools and
fifteen years of college teaching and coaching.
In addition to coaching basketball, Shel~ does a top-notch
job as trainer for the football squad, and, when spring rolls
around, he will again coach the Husky track squad.
During the past ten yea.rs at Bloomsburg, Shelly's squads have
not had a losing season. Last year they won 9 aid lost 6, and
barring unexpected injuries to key personnel, another good
season appears to be in the making. In two or the past six
seasons, Shel4'-c oached teams have had outstanding records,
including the s. T. c. Conference Championship in 19S.3 with a
10-2 record. During his tenure at the 11Friendly College", his
teams have won 105 contests and dropped 64.
Hard-working and affable, the big Husky mentor sets a high
goal for his charges -- a well-conditioned squad, drilled to
execute fixed play patterns, the fast break, and a man-tor-man
defense.
JOHN SCRIMGEOUR •- ASSISTANT COACH
John Scrimgeour was a menber of Coach Shel'.cy- 1 s track squad
for several years before earning his Bachelor's degree at
Bloomsburg. After serving nearly 4 years as a pilot in the Navy
Air Corps, Scrimgerur joined the faculty of the Bristol Township
School District for a year and a half, prior to caning to Bloomaburg s. T. c. in January, 1960, to teach mathematics and science.
Sparts Publicity Office
BASJCETBlLL OOTLOOIC 19S9-1960
Seven lettermen - 2 seniors, 3 juniors, and 2 sophomores -will form. the nucleus ot the Huslq' cO\ll't squad in the 1959-60 season.
Missing from this yearia squad will be: Blll S'lfisher, who set several
new Bloomsburg reccrdsJ Jtq Burger, who established himself as a
starter during his juni plenty of action as a varait7 reservist; Stan Covington, 6• 2tt centerforward, who did some .&004 N~d work for the Maroon and Gold
squad. The four were gra:6dW !ri May, 19$9.
,
Coach Shelly expressed ht. a .teelings, as the season got underway, with the statement, "We MVe a club that can play a good brand
ot ball"• A look at this year's roster provides aubstarx:e fat' his
statement. Top contenders tor starting berths at forward are Diak
Lloyd and Phil Houser. Lloyd started f!l'lery game as a freshman last
year, and is being bocned tor All-State recognition this season.
Houser, a junior, came into bis· aw11 in the latter part of last
season and never rellnqU.ished his hot pace; he has a hook shot that
is difficult to atop.
Norm. Shutovich, Ha1leton sophomore, laid a strong claim to the
center slot last year, and, it he continues his present pace, shculd
break all scoring and rebound records now in existence at Bloomsburg;
he can also altemate at forward.
Al Francis and Jack Mascioli, both seniors, will start moat of
the games at guard, in spite of the tact that they are the shortest
men on the squad. Mascioli' s speed, canbined with Al 1.s stea~ play
and planning, will pla1 a big part in the Husky offense. Ed Stokes,
a Luzeme junior with limited varsity service ~ year, has llhONn
up well enough to be considered tor a part in f!J'iery game this year.
Much of the success of the squad again depen:ls on how quickly
several junior and sophomore candidates can reach thei.J' best potential. The group includes Al Yaverski, an aggressive canpetitor
fran Duryea, who has proven effective in the forward slot; Roland
Farmer, whose height will be utilized at forward and centerJ Tom
Oladsky, who did a good job as a jayvee center last year; Pete
Perialis, a good shot and ball handler Who needs experience; Frank
Tibbs, whose ttsmooth action" on the court has not really been tested
in college competition.
The Huskies have a little mere average height than in past
seasons, but only an inexperienced freshman, 6•.,. Donov•n Fagans,
can begin to compare to some of the "giants on other teams 1n the
conference. Last year, the loop was better balanced than in previcu•
years, and there are in:lications of a repeat situation this sea.eon.
The Huskies face a tough schedule against 8 conference opponmts ••
including strcmg squads from West Chester, Millersville, Mansfield,
Kutztown, and Lock .Haven -- and an old non-conference rival, King1 &
College. All of whioh adds up to an interesting season.
Sports Publicity Office
TJIJMBNAIL smcHES .. BASXETBALL
JACK MASCIOLI • Senior • Kingston • $•lat - good ball handler key man in getting ball up front - tast and deceptive - three
varsity letters.
AL FRANCIS - Senior - Pottsville - $ 1 10'• - steady factor in team
of'fense - depended on to mastermind 11 aettt plqs on offEnse - three
varsity letters.
NORM SBUTOVICH - Junior - Hazleton - second team conf'erence choice
last year - top rebounder and scorer - could smash all existing
rebound and scoring records at Bloansburg in the next two years.
"FLiptt HOUSER - Junior·- Mechanicsburg - came along in a strong
surge late in the 1959 season as an outstanding perf armer at
for'Nard and guard - tricky left hand hook that is difficult to
atop.
ED STOKES - Junior - Luserne - has seen 11ttle varsity service,
but is a highly respected guard candidate • will be seen numerous
times in start.ing roles - one of few players who can manage a
good two-hand chest shot.
AL YAVERSKI - Junior - Duryea - tough - hard-working - good rebound
man - good outside shot • a very aggressive canpetitor.
DICK LLOID - Sophamore - Upper Darby - one of the pleasant ttfinds11
last year as a freshman - started every game - should do the same
again - good jump shot - good ball handler and rebounder - stead1'
canpetitor.
TtM GLADSKY • Sophanore - Shenandoah - did a good job with the
jayvees 1.ast year. Is knocking on the door for varsity recognition
and work.
BILL STRAUSER - Sophomore - Westmoreland - has improved a lot since
List year - will probably play both jayvee and varsity ball continued improvanent will be important to him and to the squad.
ROLAND FARMER• Sophomore - Lawnside, N.J. • will probably start
mos£ al' the games - potentially, a great prospect • his success
will be limited only by the limits of his own desire to develop
into a great ball playa- -• good ball handler - good jmp shot has "split vision" for good noor wcrk.
PETE PERIALIS - Sophomore - Wilmington, Delaware - canparati vel.y
small - good-ball handler and good shot - will see varsity action needs improvement av er last year' s brand of plq.
FRANK TIBBS - Second semester' freshman - Jenkintown - has a
6 smooth action'' - his performance and development could also have
an important bearing on the future of the club - has not really
been teS't.ed 1n college oanpetition.
Sports Publicity Office
BASKETBALL SQUAD 1959-60
Name
Ronald Cranford
Ray Davis
Angello Esposito
Donovan Fagans
Roland Farm.er
Al Francis
Bernard Gatski
Tan Gladsky
Dan Graham
Philip Houser
Nelson Lewis
Richard Lloyd
Leonard Ludinsky
John Mascioli
Ted Miller
Peter Perialis
Frank Raube
Gary Rupert
Norman Shutovich
Don Springer
Edward Stokes
William·Strausser
Frank Tibbs
Michael Wagner
Al Yaverski
MANAGERS
Bill Morgan
Bob Morgan
Frank Pinola
Dennis Reiter
Age
20
19
20
22
19
25
20
20
18
19
18
18
22
21
18
20
18
19
20
18
20
19
19
18
21
Height Weight
6t 2'l
612n
190
5'9"
6'7••
175
614tt
, 1 1on
6 1 3"
613n
6t6n
6t3n
6t
6•2tt
6• 2n
,. 1011
6•1"
5'11"
6•
51 11"
6•20
6•
;,nn
61 1n
6tltt
S•1on
6•2"
215
240
176
160
210
170
150
170
145
180
180
150
160
180
160
160
195
160
160
175
165
16$
185
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High School or Town
Harrisburg
Bloansburg
Hazleton
Levittown
Lawnside, N. J.
Pottsville
Hazleton
Shenandoah
Upper Darby
Mechanicsburg
New Milford
Upper Darby
Mahanoy City
Kingston
Bloansburg
Wilmington, Del.
Abington
Bloansburg
Hazleton
Lopez
Luzerne
Westmoreland
Jenkintown
Gilberton
Duryea
Sports Publicity Office
BASKETBALL SCHEOOLE 1959-60
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JV
Varsitz
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Sat •.
Wed.
Tues.
Thurs.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Fri•
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
Wed.
Fri.
Wed.
Mar.
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9
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7
9
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16
20
23
29
6
10
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20
24
26
2
King' s College
King's Colle:ge
East Stroudsburg STC East Strcndsblrg STC
Cheyney STC
Cheyney STC
Mansf'i e1d STC
Mansfield STC
Shippensburg STC
Shippensburg STC
Millersville STC
Millersville STC
King's College
King's College
Cheyney STC
Cheyney STC
Mansfield STC
Mansfield STC
Kutztown STC
Kutztown STC
East Stroudsburg STC East Stroudsburg STC
Shippensburg STC
Shippensburg STC
Millersville STC
Millersville STC
Kutztown STC
Kutztown STC
Lock Haven STC
Lock Haven STC
West Chester STC
SUnbury YMCA
Lock Haven STC
Lock Haven STC
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BASKETBALL RECORD 1958-59
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jai.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
3
l3
16
8
10
15
17
28
5
7
11
13
18
21
25
27
4
Bloansburg
Bloansl::urg
Bloan.sburg
BloOlllsburg
Bloansburg
Bleansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloan.sburg
Bloomsburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
BloOlllsburg
Blioansburg
72
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STO
83
93
'17
77
68
57
65
63
76
src
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
Season• s Record -- Won 9,
7$
76
63
80
69
$1
75
Kutzta,n STC
Cheyney STC
King's College •
Kutztown STC
Cheyney STC
Shippensburg STC
Mansfield STC
Millersville STC
King• s College
Lycoming College
Lock Haven STC
Lycaning College
Millersville STC
Mansfield STC
Shippensburg STC
West Chester STC
Lock Haven STC
Lost 8
Conference Record -
Won 6,
71
81
85
89
71
81
74
73
81
68
67
68
75
78
72
81
62
Lost 7
Sports Publicity Office
lEAD WRESTLOO COACH
Russell E. Houk, a native of Ellwood City, and an outstanding
coach ot high school grappler.-s, joined the college faculty in
September, 1957, as head wrestling coach, assistant. football coach,
and athletic director. Houk replaced Walter Blair who became Dean
ot Men and Head Football Coach.
A stellar pertomer on the Lincoln High School gridiron squad
at Ellwood City, Houk served with bath the Merchant Marine and the
Army during World War II. After his discharge, he entered Duke
University, later transferred to Lock Haven s.T.c. He had an
outstanding record in both football and wrestling at Lock Haven,
serving as captain during his senior year. He rece:l. ved his Bachelor
of Science degree at Lock Haven in May, 1952.
In 1952, he joined the faculty ot South Williamsport High
School, and canpiled an amazing record as head wrestling coach.
But his greatest successes came during three years at Muncy High
where his squarus won thirty.seven meets and lost onq six. Several
ot his schoolboy wrestlers won district honors and three of than
captured first or second places in the state championship meets.
He was awarded his Master of Science degree in Education in
19$7 at Bucknell University.
In his first year as head wrestling coach, Houk can.piled a
record of five wins and two losses -- the latter at the hands
of strong squads from Millersville and Lock Haven. Last year,
the Huskies won 9 dual meets and lost only 1 -- to Lock Haven
s.T.c. In addition, they took the first,..plaoe team championship
in the annual Teachers College Chanpionships, winning 4 first
places, 4 second places, and l fourth place.
Sports Publicity Office
WRESTLOO OUTLOOK 1959-1960
Few wrestling coaches wc:uld sport an "ear to ear" grin when
rEfflinded that five ot their top men would not be returning this year,
and Russ Houk is no exception. J:lm Garman, 130 pound s .. T.c. champ,
who lost but a few matches in four years, and Bob Asby who placed
second 1n the l67 pound s.T.c. championship were graduated last Ma,.
Walt Fake, scrappy contender in the 147 pound division, is not
expected to can.pate because of injuries received during the foot.ball
season. Maynard Aungst, runner-up in the s.T.c. 115 pound division
and Gary Allen, who wen the s.T.c. crown in the unlimited wetght
class, were lost to the squad at the end or their fresman year che
to acadanic difficulties.
Althc:ugh it is almost impossible to replace these five toPnotch contenders, Coach Houk is wearing anything but a grim look.
Returning far another year aret seniors Bob Rohm and Dick Rimple,
157 and l37 pound s.T.c. champs, respectively, along with senior
Stan Elinsky and junior Dale Sullivan, who were rumers-up in the
191 and 130 pound division, r espectiveJ.¥, , in s.T.c. championships,
and Don Poust, a second semester frosh who took fourth place in
the 167 pound class.
The Huskies really got underway w.tth the Wilkes College Tourney,
during Christmas vacation, when they competed against eCJlle of the
top grapplers in the nation.
Ten dual
s.T.c. meets,
canpetition.
opponents who
meets are on the schedule this year, and of the six
Lock Haven is expected to provide the toughest
Waynesburg College is one of four non-conference
should be •rough"•
Needless to say, the Huskies can expect another good season,
but much w111· depend on how fast a number of pranising freshman can
develop.
There are enough candidates to field freshman, jayvee, and
varsity teams. This also affords an opportunity far more men to
wrestle and develop into varsity contenders.
The thmbnail sketches of returning veterans and outstanding
newcomers to the squad should give a pretty good indication of
why the coach, wrestlers, and fans are looking forward to a good
season.
Sports Publicity Office
TRJMBHlIL SKEffllES • WRESTLOO
DICK RIMPLE - Senior - Forty Fort - defending s.T.c. champicn in
:01 pound class - tranendous knowledge and use at wrestling
techniques - a very determined ccmpetitor.
ROBERT ROHM - Senior - Muncy - defending s.T.c. champion 1n 1$7
pound class - outstanding caapet.itor in wrestling, football, and
baseball - can wrestle fran 1S7 to unlimited class.
STAN ELINSKY - Senior - Kingston - rmner-up in s.T.c. 191 pound
class - Vflf'f good speed and balance - really hit his stride durin&
latter part of last seascn.
HANK OB.BAND - Senior - Jessup - never wrestled in high school-outstanding football lin•an f or"'4 7eara - will be leading contender
at heavyweight.
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DAIE SULLIVAN - Junior - Hughesville - runner-up in S,T.C. 130
pound class - good leg wrestler - pound for pound, he is the
strongest man on the squad.
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BILL STEVENSON .. Junior - Upper Darby - bas alternated in varsit7
and jayvee assignments the last two 7ears 1n the 147 pound class his ccmpetitive sp1r1.t alwqs keeps opponents hustling.
DON POUST - Freshman - Muncy - wrestled in several matches as a
first semester freshman last spring - 167 pound class - took fourth
place in S.,T.c. chanpionahips in March, 19~9 - works well under
pressure.
T~ GORANT - Sophanore - Shamokin - state runner-up 1n 120 pound
class in high school - fierce canpet.t.tor - shmld be wrestling
varsity matches this season.
JERRY 'WRIGHT - Sq,hanore - Forty Fort - undefeated at 1.37 pounds
in jayvee caapetitim last year - one of the best leg wrestlers on
the squad - will be pushing tor a starting berth.
GENE DIXON - Freshman - Philipsburg • 16.$ pound state high school
cbamp - the same ability and spirit which vm him a varsity football
asaigrnent will probabl.3 earn him a starting assignment cbring the
wrestling season.
JlM DIXON - Freshnan - Philipsburg ... older ot the 'bro brothers won honers in high school canpetition - one ot the leading contenders
for a starting assigmnent in the 177 pound class.
WAYNE RIDER - Freshman - Hughesville - was state high school champ
iast year in 1$4 pound class - very strong - good balance - should
develop into one of the college's best grapplers.
WILLIAM HUGHES - Freeman - Muncy - overcame ehildhood physical
handicap to win 9S lb. district championship when he was a high school
freshnan - district runner-up in his three remaining years in 120
lb. class • one of two leading ccntenders in 12) pound class.
DAN MCMUlLEN - Frel!lhman - Munhall - limitai experience - quick to
learn "" 'eitreme]3 aggressive - will be challenging Bill Hughes d1ring
the season.
Sports Publicity Office
WRESTLING SQUAD 1959-60
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Name
Gene Baker
Gene Dixon
Jim Dixon
Gary Decker
Stan Elinsky
Bill Garson
Tcm Gorant
Bob Hall
Bill Hughes
Dan McMullen
Todd Morris
Wayne Moss
Don Poust
Harry Pritchard
Wayne Rider
Richard Rimple
Robert Rohm
Bill Stevaison
Robert Stroup
Dale Sullivan
Paul Withers
J err:, Wright
Hank Orband
MANAGERS
Dean Mcrgan
Vincent Sgro
Age Height Weight
19
18
21
18
22
18
19
18
18
19
19
19
20
18
18
21
20
20
18
21
20
19
21
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5110"
5•11"
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5•6"
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51 6"
6•1"
5•11"
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14,
Year
2
Heme Town
170
l
180
1
1
Lewistown
Philipsburg
Philipsburg
Jersey Shore
Kingston
l
Williamsport
185
185
200
135
175
130
130
175
150
165
175
160
145
175
150
150
140
200
140
200
4
2
l
l
1
2
2
1
l
l
4
4
3
l
3
3
2
4
Shamokin
Hughesville
Muncy
Munhall
Forty Fort
Shicksh1nn,Muncy
Danville
Millville
Forty Fort
Muncy
Glenolden
Muncy
HUghesville
Collingswood, N.J,
Forty Fort
Jessup
Sports Publicity Office
WRESTLING SCHEDULE 1959-60
'
Varsity
Mon.
& Tues.
Sat.
Sat .•
Sat.
Wed.
Thurs.
Sat.
Dec. 28-29
Jan. 9
Jan..
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar •
Wed.
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
Wilkes College
Wilkes Tournament
Shippensburg STC
H
Millersville STC
A
Rochester I.'1'.
A
A
Loek Haven STC
East Stroudsburg STC
H
Indiana STC
H
Lincoln University
A
Waynesburg College
H
West Chester STC
A
Cortland STC
H
s. T. c. Tournament Lock Haven
Lock Haven
NA.IA Tournament
16
23
27
4
'6
10
12
20
27
.3-4
Fri. & Sat.
Fri.y& Sat.
Mar. 17-18
Thurs., Fri.,
& Sat.
Mar. 23-24-25
Maryland
Freshman
JV
Dec. 5
Jan. 9
Ja. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 27
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 27
Sat.
Sat.
Thurs,.
Sat.
Wed.
Fri.
Fri.
Wed.
University of
NCAA Tournament
West Point
:,.A West Point
A
Shippensburg STC H
Bucknell University A
Millersville STC A
Lock Haven STC
A
Stevens Trade
H
Wyoming Seminary
Cortland STC
A
H
WRESTLING RECORD 1958-59
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
6
10
14
17
29
4
7
12
20
28
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloan.sburg
Bloomsburg
Bloansburg
Bloansburg
Bloan.sburg
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
STC
33
Shippensburg STC
Lycoming College
Millersville STC
12
Lock Havai STC
Fast Stroudsburg STC
Indiana STC
15
24
25
29
23
15
Season1 s Record -- Won 9,
Cortland STC
28
25
Lincoln University
West Chester STC
Waynesburg College
3
2
3
u
20
6
2
3
2
11
Lost l
STC Wrestling Championship .. First Place (Team)
Individual Winners
Division
llS lbs.
123 lbs.
130 lbs.
137 lbs.
-
Name
Place
Maynard Aungst 2ntt
Jam.es Gannan
1st
Dale Sullivan
2nd
Richard Rimple 1st
Division
157 lbs.
167 lbs.
177 lbs.
191 lbs.
Unlimited
-
Name
Robert Rohm
Robert Asby
Don Poust
Stan Ellnsky
Gary Allen
Place
1st
2nd
4th
2nd
1st
Sports Publicit7 Office
HEAD OOMMING COACH -- DONALD B. BEILMAN
Coach Heilman was an ou.tstanding athlete at William Penn
Senior High School, York, Penna., before entering West Chester
State Teachers College, where he continued to participate in
varsity intercollegiate sports. He played on some ot the greatest
gridiron teams ever coached by Glenn Killinger at West Chester.
Heilman coached football for three years at Downingte>Ml High and
f'ive 7ears at the Alexis r. duPcnt High School in Wilm1ngton
before joining the Bloanaburg coaching staff in September, 1958,
as backfield coach.
This is his first experience as nimming coach, but he has
accepted the challenge with the same enthusiasm characteristic
of his efforts in other activities.
SWIMMING OUTLOOK 19$9-1960
With a steady increase in mrollment dlring the past aeven
years, it has been possible to expand the number of varsity
intercollegiate sport.a. A schedule, providing for seven dual
meets and participation in the s.T.c. Championship meet was
arranged to begin January 16, 1960.
When candidates reported for practice far the first time,
it was evident tht few,. if &nJ', had any extensive background
in either high school or YMCA CCJllpetition. Coach Heilman has
charted a course or action which calls for a program ot development, meaning••••"we•re going to build tor a year ••••• or two•••••
or three". The present squad ot eleven men is canposed of 5
freshmen, l sophomore, 4 juniors, and l senior.
Sparta Publicity Office
SWD1MING SQUAD 1959-60
,
'-
-
Name
Hel.gbt Weight
Bob Drogan
Ronald Huttenann
Tcm Jones
Louis Konetski
Wallace Knepper
Tan Litt1e
Pete Lutz
John Nash
Bill Price
Nelsen SWarts
Alberti Weber
S•·ll"
170
S•lC1'
16$
122
S•6½"
S 4"
6
51 lot"
5•6"
1
1 211
s•er
S•lC1'
s,un
51 l0f'
-
Year
1
145
3
196
4
161
1.30
160
150
142
150
l
l
1
2
3
3
l
3
Heme Town
Shenandoah.
Iselln, New J_.sey
RidgwayShamokin
Weather~
Philadelphia
Bloomsburg
Shamokin
North Lake
Bloansburg
Levittown
MANAGERS
Fred Frey
Ronald Wetzel
SWIMMIMl SCHEDULE
Sat.
Sat.
Thurs.
Wed.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Sat.
Jan.,
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
16
23
4
10
l3
2
s
Mar. 12
Millersville STC
Lyooming College
Lock Haven STC
East Stroudsburg S'l'C
Lock Haven STC
Lycoming College
Millersville STC
s. T. c. Chanpionsbip
A
A
A
H
H
H
H
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