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BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
Bloomsburg Pennsylvania

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RICK FERTIG
Captain

PRESS and RADIO
INFORMATION

GENERALINFORMATAION
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Dr. Harvey A. Andruss
President, Bloomsburg State College

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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 ____________ ._------------------------------------------- 1200
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

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1839

Enrollment --------------- .. _________ 3200

BASKETBALL OUTLOOK I'
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1967

A squad of 13 has been working out for the past
several weeks in preparation for the coming season
during which the Huskies, under Coach Earl Voss,
will make a determined bid for the Pennsylvania
State College Athletic Conference basketball crown
that has been held by Cheyney State College for
several years.
Voss, starting his second year as head coach,
directed the Huskies to a respectable 12-8 record
last season in which some exciting basketball was
played. Although Coach Voss lost one of his mainstays, Mike Morrow, through academic difficulties,
the team finished the season winning 8 of its last
11 games.. Morrow and John Gara, both of whom
have graduated, are the only two players missing
from that combination which set B.S.C. records for
accuracy from the floor-46.7% for field goals and
71 % for foul shots. The team finished third in
PSCAC competition.
Voss has a good nucleus around which to build:
Jack Carney, who led the team in scoring last year
with a 19.4 average; Jim Dulaney, a 13.8 average;
Rick Fertig, a 14.8 average; Bob Matuza, a 10.1
average; and Palmer Toto, the playmaker who performs ball handling magic. A fine addition in the
height department is 6'7" Ed Burtsavage, a junior
from Berwick, who transferred from Cornell two
years ago and sat out last season.
Up from last year's frosh team that posted a
16-3 record are: Mark Yanchek, who had a 17.4 average; Bill Mastropietro, a 14.7 average; Jeff Hoch, a
14.7 average; Bob Snyder, a 14.1 average; Larry
Monaghan, a 10.4 average; Vincent Reagan, a 9.8
average; and Elzar Camper, a good rebounder. Richard Olson and Robert Kutcher are second semester
freshmen who will be eligible for varsity competition
in January.
The Huskies will open at home against the defending conference champions from Cheyney on
Saturday, December 2. They will again participate
in the Highspire (Pa.) Basketball Tourney during
the holidays as defending champions.

BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD
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High School

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Lansdale Catholic
Berwick
Bishop Egan
Marple-Newtown
Pennsburt
Northeast Catholic
Plymouth-Whitemarsh
North Penn
North Catholic
Bishop Shanahan
Northeast Catholic
Montrose Area
Phoenixville

Lansdale
Berwick
Levittown
Newtown Square
Morrisville
Philadelphia
Norristown
Hatfield
Philadelphia
West Chester
Philadelphia
Montrose
Phoenixville

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Edward Burtsavage
23 *Jack Carney
45 *Jim Dulaney
33 *Bob Matuza
13 *Palmer Toto
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Elzar Camper
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Jeffrey Hoch
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Bill Mastropietro
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Larry Monaghan
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Vincent Reagan
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Robert Snyder
Mark Y anchek
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BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD
Edwin Beidler
Ron Buckley
Gary Clewell
Donald Dennis
Michael Dugan
Bob Kutcher (2nd Sem.)
Theodore Lawson
Jim McCabe
Dennis Mummey
Steven Myers
Dick Olson (2nd Sem.)
James Platukis
Walter Rachau
Robert Silva
Jim Smith
Gregory Viola
Thomas Wilson

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Reading
Pennsbury
Millville
Dallas
Sayre
Spring Grove
Chester
Cardinal Dougherty
West Hazleton
Montgomery
Pennsbury
West Hazleton
Shikellamy
McKeesport
Lewisburg
Dunmore
Cardinal Dougherty

Reading
Fairless Hills
Millville
Dallas
Sayre
York
Chester
Philade!phia
VVeston
Montgomery
Pennsbury
\Vest Hazleton
Sunbury
McKeesport
Lewisburg
Dunmore
Philadelphia

* Lettermen

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Dec. 2-Cheyney ________________
Dec. 6-Shippensburg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Dec. 9-West Chester _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Dec. 13-Millersville ___________________
Dec. 15-Kutztown ___________________________
Dec. 27-28-Highspire (Pa.) Tournament
Jan. 3-Philadelphia Textile ____________
Jan. 8-Indiana _______________
Jan. IO-Kutztown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jan. 13-Mansfield _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jan. 19-Clarion -------------------------------Feb. 2-East Stroudsburg ____________
Feb. 7-Cheyney ______________
Feb. 10-Shippensburg ____________________________
Feb. 13-Lock Haven ______________
Feb. 15-West Chester _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Feb. 17-Millersville _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Feb. 24-Mansfield _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Feb. 28-East Stroudsburg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mar. 1-2-PSCAC Tournament - Western Site
Freshman Games: 6:30 p.m.
Varsity Games: 8:15 p.m.

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EARL VOSS
HEA.D BASl{,ETBALL COACH
Earl Voss, who is in his second year as head
basketball coach, last year lead the Huskies to a
respectable 9-5 conference record, a 12-8 overall
season record, and a championship in the Highspire
(Pa.) holiday tournament. He joined the B.S.C.
faculty in the fall of 1965 and served as freshman
basketball coach that year. His freshman team had
a 12 win - 4 loss record.
A native of Wilmington, Delaware, Voss was a
former captain of the basketball and baseball teams
at West Chester State College. He earned his master
of education degree at Temple University in 1958.
While in the service, he played with some outstanding teams at U. S. Army posts. Five of the
last ten years of his high school coaching were
spent at Wilmington High School before coming to
Bloomsburg State College. He coached a number of
players who made All-State selections with many
going on to play college basketball.
During the past several summers, Voss has
conducted a very successful basketball camp near
Wilmington and has featured many of the nation's
outstanding coaches. fie is a member of the staff of
the Physical Education· Department at B.S.C.
A keen student of the game, Voss truly lives
the game of basketball and instills this enthusiasm
in the players.

DOUGLAS BOELHOUWER
FRESHMAN COACH
Boelhouwer, a native of New Brunswick, New
Jersey, joined the Bloomsburg State College faculty
in the fall of 1965 and has served as freshman football
coach for the past two, seasons. As freshman basketball coach last year, he posted a 15 win 3 loss record.
Boelhouwer is a 1959 graduate of Rutgers
Universiity where he played his college football.
Prior to coming to Bloomsburg State, he was a
member of the faculty of South Plainfield High
School, New Jersey where he was line coach of the
varsity football team. • In the spring of 1966 he was
head track coach at ;B.S.C.
Doug's all around athletic ability and his eagerness to recruit athletes makes him a valuable asset
to the athletic program.