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Baetlaei/JaLL
1966-1967
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EARL VOSS
HEAD BASKETBALL COACH
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PRESS and RADIO
INFORMATION
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BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
++♦ +-+
GENERAL INFORMATION
Dr. Harvey A. Andruss
President, Bloomsburg State College
Russell Houk, Lock Haven S. C. '52
Athletic Director
Earl Voss, West Chester S. C. '52
Varsity Basketball Coach
Douglas Boelhouwer, Rutgers U. '59
Freshman Basketball Coach
Boyd F. Buckingham, Bloomsburg S. C. '43
Director of Development
Bruce "Nick'' Dietterick, Penn State '47
Sports Information Director
ATHLETIC INFORMATION
Member ________ N.C.A.A., P.S.C.A.C., N.A.I.A.
Colors ______________________ Maroon and Gold
Team Name ________________________ Huskies
Home Court __________ Centennial Gymnasium
Capacity ----------------------------- 1,000
Press Table ____ Accommodations for 12 persons
Radio Facilities are available.
Telephone, Sports Publicity __ 784-4660, Ext. 218
COLLEGE INFORMATION
Denomination ___________ Non-Denominational
Conducted by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Year Founded------------------------- 1839
Enrollment ---------------------------- 3100
BASKETBALL OUTLOOK '-- 1966
Oompe,tition in ·the PennsylvanLa Strute College
Athletic Conference is expec.ted to be keener thds
year tinan 1irt ha,s been in a number of ye,ars. Hower, the C'heyney Sta,te College teiam with i,tis tremendous he1ight, iJs ag,ain expected to dominrute the conference. Bloomsburg doesn't have ,that really big
man to control the boards ag,a,insit •all the ·tall teams.
Mike Morrow and Larry Burris ,are B1oomslburg's
lbiggesit men, a,t 6'5", a he,igt11t wh:ich is consid€red
1averaige with today's rte,a,ms of stra,topheric players.
The brighter s-ide 'of the picture for IB.S.C. is the
r,eturn of five lettermen from 1a,sit year's squad and
lthe addliUon of five sophomores from a good freshman team, plus ,t,wo transfer situdeIJJts from Hershey
Junior College. New Head Ooach E1arl Voss has
des:igna,ted ,that the combiIJJartion of hard work, hustle,
rand delte,rmiIJJation will· be the key to ,a winning se,ason for the Huskies.
W1th suphc.more P,almer 'Toto in vhe role of playmaker, the Maroon rand God should fulfill Vo,ss's
hope for a team wiith husitle. A:s was evident las1t
yerar, 'Toto, the only member of this yea,r'•s ,squad
under 6 feet, was a,ble ,to keep the Fro,sh •team go!i:ng
•at full siteam a,s he is ,a magician i:n handling the
hall. PracrUcally all of the Huskies can be cla,ssif1ied
as good shooters, but against ·the ,t,aller opponeIJJts
the Vos,s men will have 1Jo make that f1ir,sit or second
shot count.
Tille return of Mike Morrow ·to rthe lineup a,f)ter
his ineHgibility la,st ye,ar, ,should prove a re,al spark
to the tea:m. Mike is nnt only a 1Jhreat in scor1ing
ibut ts ,also ,a demon on ,the boards. Back from lasit
year's squad ,a11e ,two regulars, Rick Fer,tig rand John
Gara, who were consis:tenly rin double figure scoring
during t'he laJ1Jter ha'1f of the se,a,son. Gara, a senior
wi:th three years varsr1ty experiience, will be insltrumental in bringing the ball up the floor. Fertig, in
11,ddi'Dion to being ,a good one hand seit shot, is ,a fighter on the 'bo,a:r,ds.
George Chellow, a ,transfer from Hershey Jundor
College ralong with Burris, .i:s vy:rng d'or a s ta:rting
position. In fact, Vos•s, ,at this point, doesn't consider any st,arting po,s11tion ,as being nailed down. In
aiddiJt1on uo the above mentiioned pl'ayers, Joe Alansky (good speed ,an,ct shootin,g ,a,hiliity), Jack Oarney
(,a good driver), Bob Ma,tuza (a hrard worker), J!im
Dulany (a real workhorse), Dave Duke (the master
of the fake), and Bob MuH (steady Eddie) ,are all in
!the ,thick of the fight for ra starting ber,th.
"Wirth so many players s'imilar ,in height, bwt
quite different in abili!ties, our team should benefiit
because they are all husitlng," Voss s,tated.
For the first time in a number of years the
HuskJie,s will be p;a.rti:c1pa,ting in a holiday 1iournament. '.Dhis should he1p keep the rte,am sharp and
ready for return to conference ,acrtion following the
hoiliday vacaltion.
1
1
1
1
1
Name
Ga:11a, John*
Morrow, Mlike*
Alansky, Joe
Burrils, Larry
OheUew, Geovge
Duke, Dave*
Fevtig, Rick*
Oa,rney, J·ack
Dulaney, Jim
Ma1tu2Ja, a3ob
Mull, Bob
Toto, Pialmer
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD
High School
Class
Age
Wt.
Hometown
Ht.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
21
22
20
121
20
20
19
19
19
19
19
20
175
6'2
6'4½
6'1
6'5
6'2
6'2
6'3½
6'2
6'4
6'2
210
180
180
160
195
175
170
180
165
6'
18S
160
5'11
Somerville
PlymoUitih-WMtemarsh
Mahanoy Area
M. S. Hers,ey
Lower Dauphin
Sunbury Area
La,nsdale OartJholi:c
Bishop Eg,an
Marple- Pennsbury
Pottsville Arna
Northeast Omtho1ic
1
,Somerville, N. J.
Plymou1tih Meebing
Mahanoy Cilty
Hershey
HummeLs1town
Sunbury
Lansdale
Lev,i!tto,wn
Newtown ,square
Morrisville
Povt Carbon
Philadelphia
*Le1Jtermen
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD
Age
Wt.
High School
Class
Ht.
Hometown
Name
Baiiley, J,ames
!Bal'ltko, ~aul
Camper, J:r., Ell"lar
Crawford, Charles
Garretson, Cvaiig
Houk, Je,ff
Klinger, ,Stephen
Mason, Larry
Mastropietro, Bill
Monag'h!an, •La:rry
Moyer, Charles
Snyder, iBolb
Vezendy, Joe
Ylanchek, Mlark
1
,Fr.
Fr.
1Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
•Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
19
18
18
18
18
18
6'3
5'8
6'3
6'
6'2
6'3
6'4
6'1
6'½
5'11
6'2
6'1
6'.J.
6'4
165
145
185
160
170
195
170
170
175
165
172
170
160
180
Lewis1town-Gr-anvdlle
Lourdes Regional
Plymouth-Whiltemarsh
Towanda Valley Joint
Upper Dublin
Novth Penn
Tri-Valley
Port Huron Northern
Northeiast Catholic
Bishop Shanahan
Southern Lehigh
Montrose
Berwick Area
PhoenixvHle Area
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Irrddana ....................................................................
West Che ster ........................................................
East Stroudsburg ................................................
7;
Cheyney ..................................................................
J.O
.Mhllersville ............................................................
14
27-28 Highspire Sa;sket:Jball Tourrrament ..............
I Elizabe.thtown, IShippems'burg,
Susqueharma, ,and Bloomsburg)
Philadelphda Te~tlfle ..........................................
January 3
-M1lle rsvHle ............................................................
January 7
Mainsfield ....... .........................................................
January 11
Smppensburg ........................................................
J,anuary 14
K~tztown ................................................................
February 1
West Ohesrter ........................................................
February 4
East ,strouds,burg ................................................
February 8
Cheyney ..................................................................
February 11
Lock Haven ..........................................................
February 14
Mansfie,ld ................................................................
February 18
Juniiiata ....................................................................
February 21
Shiiippensburg ........................................................
February 23
Ku't2Jtown ................................................................
February 25
March 4
Staite Meell-Eaistern Site
December
December
December
December
December
December
1
3
1
1
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
H
H
H
A
A
Lewis1town
~ulpmo!Il!t
Norristown
Torwanda
Amble,r
Ha,tfie1d
V•alley v,iew
Port Huron, Mich
Philadelphila
West Che,s ter
Center Valley
Montrose
Berwick
Phoenixville
1
EARL VOSS"'
HEAD BASKE3'BALL COACH
Eiarl Voss take,s over ,the re~ns ra;s hea;d basketball
co,ach ,thi-s year replacing 'Bolb 'Noir:ton who re,signed
to devote full time to his respons:ilbti:li!ty as supervi1sm
of senio,rs do,mg s,tudent :beaching. Voss joined the
Bloomsburg srt,a,te OoHege facuity in •lihe flall of 1965,
,and. ,served as freshman ba;skeltball coach last year.
His freshman te,am h!ad ,a H win, 4 lors,s record.
A nartive of W:ilmington, Deliaware, V0tss wa,s
a former captain o,f the basketball and •baseball
te,ams at 'West Chesrter \S,ta.te 10oliege. He e,arned
hits mas!ter o.f educa,Uon de,g1ree :rut Telll!Pie Urnvers~ty
in 1958.
WhHe in the •serv,ice, he played wHh some ouJts·tanding teams ·ait U. 18. Army posts. F1ive of the
laE,t ten years o,f !his high ,school coaching were s!l)enrt
a,t W;lmi:ng,ton Hiigh School before coming 1to Bloomsburg E1ta1te College. He coached ,a nuumlber ·of p~ayer:s who made All-,Srtate .s,elec,t,iions wrilt!h mruny going
on to play college baiske:tball.
During the past sevel"!al s11mmers, Vo,ss has conducted ,a very succes,sful ba;slrntlball camp ne,ar Wilmington and ha;s feartured many o,f the nation's oUJt,s'l-and1ng ca,aches. He •is a member of ,the s,taf'f of
the Physicral Educartion Depaa1tment art B.S.C.
DOUGLAS BOELHOUWER
FRESHMAN COACH
Boethouwer, a nartiive of !New Brunswick, New
Jersey, j,o,ined the Bloomsburg 1Sta,te College faculty
in the fall of 1'!)65 when he served ,a,s ,a,s,s:i::s,tant freshman'footlbrall coach. He is ,a 1959 graduarte otf Rutgers
Univers:ity where he ,played bit§ coUege foo,bball. Priorr
to co,ming to Bfoomsburg ,S,t;a;te, Dorug was 1a member
of ,the facuLty of Sou:t1h Plainfiield High Stc'.hool, New
Jerney, where he served as Une ,c,oach o,f the varslity
foot/ball team. Las1t spring he wa,s head itr,ack coach
at B.S.C. and has Jus.t comple:ted this season 1as he,ad
freshman fO'o,tbail co,ach. His, all-,around ,athle,rbic
abiLity ,and his eia1gernes,s ,to recru:iJt ,a1thle:tes f:or
B.S.C. makes ·Doug ,a valuable ,a;sseit to the a i!)rogvam.
Baetlaei/JaLL
1966-1967
..
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EARL VOSS
HEAD BASKETBALL COACH
..
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PRESS and RADIO
INFORMATION
♦ +++-+--++-++++ ♦ +--♦++t-+♦++--+
....++<-- ♦♦ +--+++-+-♦♦--+-
♦♦♦♦-♦--♦-♦-♦+♦-+-+ ♦-♦♦♦♦-♦♦-♦♦♦
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
++♦ +-+
GENERAL INFORMATION
Dr. Harvey A. Andruss
President, Bloomsburg State College
Russell Houk, Lock Haven S. C. '52
Athletic Director
Earl Voss, West Chester S. C. '52
Varsity Basketball Coach
Douglas Boelhouwer, Rutgers U. '59
Freshman Basketball Coach
Boyd F. Buckingham, Bloomsburg S. C. '43
Director of Development
Bruce "Nick'' Dietterick, Penn State '47
Sports Information Director
ATHLETIC INFORMATION
Member ________ N.C.A.A., P.S.C.A.C., N.A.I.A.
Colors ______________________ Maroon and Gold
Team Name ________________________ Huskies
Home Court __________ Centennial Gymnasium
Capacity ----------------------------- 1,000
Press Table ____ Accommodations for 12 persons
Radio Facilities are available.
Telephone, Sports Publicity __ 784-4660, Ext. 218
COLLEGE INFORMATION
Denomination ___________ Non-Denominational
Conducted by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Year Founded------------------------- 1839
Enrollment ---------------------------- 3100
BASKETBALL OUTLOOK '-- 1966
Oompe,tition in ·the PennsylvanLa Strute College
Athletic Conference is expec.ted to be keener thds
year tinan 1irt ha,s been in a number of ye,ars. Hower, the C'heyney Sta,te College teiam with i,tis tremendous he1ight, iJs ag,ain expected to dominrute the conference. Bloomsburg doesn't have ,that really big
man to control the boards ag,a,insit •all the ·tall teams.
Mike Morrow and Larry Burris ,are B1oomslburg's
lbiggesit men, a,t 6'5", a he,igt11t wh:ich is consid€red
1averaige with today's rte,a,ms of stra,topheric players.
The brighter s-ide 'of the picture for IB.S.C. is the
r,eturn of five lettermen from 1a,sit year's squad and
lthe addliUon of five sophomores from a good freshman team, plus ,t,wo transfer situdeIJJts from Hershey
Junior College. New Head Ooach E1arl Voss has
des:igna,ted ,that the combiIJJartion of hard work, hustle,
rand delte,rmiIJJation will· be the key to ,a winning se,ason for the Huskies.
W1th suphc.more P,almer 'Toto in vhe role of playmaker, the Maroon rand God should fulfill Vo,ss's
hope for a team wiith husitle. A:s was evident las1t
yerar, 'Toto, the only member of this yea,r'•s ,squad
under 6 feet, was a,ble ,to keep the Fro,sh •team go!i:ng
•at full siteam a,s he is ,a magician i:n handling the
hall. PracrUcally all of the Huskies can be cla,ssif1ied
as good shooters, but against ·the ,t,aller opponeIJJts
the Vos,s men will have 1Jo make that f1ir,sit or second
shot count.
Tille return of Mike Morrow ·to rthe lineup a,f)ter
his ineHgibility la,st ye,ar, ,should prove a re,al spark
to the tea:m. Mike is nnt only a 1Jhreat in scor1ing
ibut ts ,also ,a demon on ,the boards. Back from lasit
year's squad ,a11e ,two regulars, Rick Fer,tig rand John
Gara, who were consis:tenly rin double figure scoring
during t'he laJ1Jter ha'1f of the se,a,son. Gara, a senior
wi:th three years varsr1ty experiience, will be insltrumental in bringing the ball up the floor. Fertig, in
11,ddi'Dion to being ,a good one hand seit shot, is ,a fighter on the 'bo,a:r,ds.
George Chellow, a ,transfer from Hershey Jundor
College ralong with Burris, .i:s vy:rng d'or a s ta:rting
position. In fact, Vos•s, ,at this point, doesn't consider any st,arting po,s11tion ,as being nailed down. In
aiddiJt1on uo the above mentiioned pl'ayers, Joe Alansky (good speed ,an,ct shootin,g ,a,hiliity), Jack Oarney
(,a good driver), Bob Ma,tuza (a hrard worker), J!im
Dulany (a real workhorse), Dave Duke (the master
of the fake), and Bob MuH (steady Eddie) ,are all in
!the ,thick of the fight for ra starting ber,th.
"Wirth so many players s'imilar ,in height, bwt
quite different in abili!ties, our team should benefiit
because they are all husitlng," Voss s,tated.
For the first time in a number of years the
HuskJie,s will be p;a.rti:c1pa,ting in a holiday 1iournament. '.Dhis should he1p keep the rte,am sharp and
ready for return to conference ,acrtion following the
hoiliday vacaltion.
1
1
1
1
1
Name
Ga:11a, John*
Morrow, Mlike*
Alansky, Joe
Burrils, Larry
OheUew, Geovge
Duke, Dave*
Fevtig, Rick*
Oa,rney, J·ack
Dulaney, Jim
Ma1tu2Ja, a3ob
Mull, Bob
Toto, Pialmer
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD
High School
Class
Age
Wt.
Hometown
Ht.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
21
22
20
121
20
20
19
19
19
19
19
20
175
6'2
6'4½
6'1
6'5
6'2
6'2
6'3½
6'2
6'4
6'2
210
180
180
160
195
175
170
180
165
6'
18S
160
5'11
Somerville
PlymoUitih-WMtemarsh
Mahanoy Area
M. S. Hers,ey
Lower Dauphin
Sunbury Area
La,nsdale OartJholi:c
Bishop Eg,an
Marple- Pennsbury
Pottsville Arna
Northeast Omtho1ic
1
,Somerville, N. J.
Plymou1tih Meebing
Mahanoy Cilty
Hershey
HummeLs1town
Sunbury
Lansdale
Lev,i!tto,wn
Newtown ,square
Morrisville
Povt Carbon
Philadelphia
*Le1Jtermen
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD
Age
Wt.
High School
Class
Ht.
Hometown
Name
Baiiley, J,ames
!Bal'ltko, ~aul
Camper, J:r., Ell"lar
Crawford, Charles
Garretson, Cvaiig
Houk, Je,ff
Klinger, ,Stephen
Mason, Larry
Mastropietro, Bill
Monag'h!an, •La:rry
Moyer, Charles
Snyder, iBolb
Vezendy, Joe
Ylanchek, Mlark
1
,Fr.
Fr.
1Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
•Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
19
18
18
18
18
18
6'3
5'8
6'3
6'
6'2
6'3
6'4
6'1
6'½
5'11
6'2
6'1
6'.J.
6'4
165
145
185
160
170
195
170
170
175
165
172
170
160
180
Lewis1town-Gr-anvdlle
Lourdes Regional
Plymouth-Whiltemarsh
Towanda Valley Joint
Upper Dublin
Novth Penn
Tri-Valley
Port Huron Northern
Northeiast Catholic
Bishop Shanahan
Southern Lehigh
Montrose
Berwick Area
PhoenixvHle Area
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Irrddana ....................................................................
West Che ster ........................................................
East Stroudsburg ................................................
7;
Cheyney ..................................................................
J.O
.Mhllersville ............................................................
14
27-28 Highspire Sa;sket:Jball Tourrrament ..............
I Elizabe.thtown, IShippems'burg,
Susqueharma, ,and Bloomsburg)
Philadelphda Te~tlfle ..........................................
January 3
-M1lle rsvHle ............................................................
January 7
Mainsfield ....... .........................................................
January 11
Smppensburg ........................................................
J,anuary 14
K~tztown ................................................................
February 1
West Ohesrter ........................................................
February 4
East ,strouds,burg ................................................
February 8
Cheyney ..................................................................
February 11
Lock Haven ..........................................................
February 14
Mansfie,ld ................................................................
February 18
Juniiiata ....................................................................
February 21
Shiiippensburg ........................................................
February 23
Ku't2Jtown ................................................................
February 25
March 4
Staite Meell-Eaistern Site
December
December
December
December
December
December
1
3
1
1
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
H
H
H
A
A
Lewis1town
~ulpmo!Il!t
Norristown
Torwanda
Amble,r
Ha,tfie1d
V•alley v,iew
Port Huron, Mich
Philadelphila
West Che,s ter
Center Valley
Montrose
Berwick
Phoenixville
1
EARL VOSS"'
HEAD BASKE3'BALL COACH
Eiarl Voss take,s over ,the re~ns ra;s hea;d basketball
co,ach ,thi-s year replacing 'Bolb 'Noir:ton who re,signed
to devote full time to his respons:ilbti:li!ty as supervi1sm
of senio,rs do,mg s,tudent :beaching. Voss joined the
Bloomsburg srt,a,te OoHege facuity in •lihe flall of 1965,
,and. ,served as freshman ba;skeltball coach last year.
His freshman te,am h!ad ,a H win, 4 lors,s record.
A nartive of W:ilmington, Deliaware, V0tss wa,s
a former captain o,f the basketball and •baseball
te,ams at 'West Chesrter \S,ta.te 10oliege. He e,arned
hits mas!ter o.f educa,Uon de,g1ree :rut Telll!Pie Urnvers~ty
in 1958.
WhHe in the •serv,ice, he played wHh some ouJts·tanding teams ·ait U. 18. Army posts. F1ive of the
laE,t ten years o,f !his high ,school coaching were s!l)enrt
a,t W;lmi:ng,ton Hiigh School before coming 1to Bloomsburg E1ta1te College. He coached ,a nuumlber ·of p~ayer:s who made All-,Srtate .s,elec,t,iions wrilt!h mruny going
on to play college baiske:tball.
During the past sevel"!al s11mmers, Vo,ss has conducted ,a very succes,sful ba;slrntlball camp ne,ar Wilmington and ha;s feartured many o,f the nation's oUJt,s'l-and1ng ca,aches. He •is a member of ,the s,taf'f of
the Physicral Educartion Depaa1tment art B.S.C.
DOUGLAS BOELHOUWER
FRESHMAN COACH
Boethouwer, a nartiive of !New Brunswick, New
Jersey, j,o,ined the Bloomsburg 1Sta,te College faculty
in the fall of 1'!)65 when he served ,a,s ,a,s,s:i::s,tant freshman'footlbrall coach. He is ,a 1959 graduarte otf Rutgers
Univers:ity where he ,played bit§ coUege foo,bball. Priorr
to co,ming to Bfoomsburg ,S,t;a;te, Dorug was 1a member
of ,the facuLty of Sou:t1h Plainfiield High Stc'.hool, New
Jerney, where he served as Une ,c,oach o,f the varslity
foot/ball team. Las1t spring he wa,s head itr,ack coach
at B.S.C. and has Jus.t comple:ted this season 1as he,ad
freshman fO'o,tbail co,ach. His, all-,around ,athle,rbic
abiLity ,and his eia1gernes,s ,to recru:iJt ,a1thle:tes f:or
B.S.C. makes ·Doug ,a valuable ,a;sseit to the a i!)rogvam.
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