Lipa ea SOO LO CLL A A te iit ict 5 3 z 7 é ihe b : j i re, Lads adhd Si deltas lotic i A-del-dattee Sad yal tnkath the DR. LEO W. JENKINS President Aa ln oGademics” . .... Met Striving for the same excel- lence in East Carolina’s Intercollegiate Athletic Program. EAST CAROLINA 1965 EARL AIKEN, Editor ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Photographs by Laughead Studios, Dallas Texas. ON THE COVER— Blocking Back, Norman Swindell (Standing) will captain the 1965 Pirates this fall. Tackle, Mitchell Cannon, (Kneeling) is alternate captain. Swindell’s home is New Bern and Cannon is a native of Farmville. East Carolina College Appreciates the excellent coverage given its athletic teams by the members of the press, radio and TV during the past year and extends to them a VERY SPECIAL INVITATION to attend any or all of the home games. Tickets and Press Box reservations may be secured by writing Earl Aiken, Director of Athletic Promotion, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina. OFFICE TELEPHONE—758-3426 EX. 316 or HOME—PLaza 2-7062, AREA CODE 919. / ff , . oe A f wt fh OA Mtoe . fs rr i 4 rs - a en ae rd RS Seay Sais a Ec G8 BE LG EINE AST BRO BE _—— — Se ae ee a a a ae oe a aa ssieeennes Se a SFE SSE an tee ce Pt ne EES a ia RA fh i — ectastinet PREVIEW — 1965 Coach Clarence Stasavich’s fourth edition of the East Carolina Pirates could be a touchdown stronger than they were last year. Of course, there are a few “ifs’’ which provoke this statement. Finding a capable replacement for All-Amer- ican tailback Bill Cline may be an easier task than was expected since George Richardson has proven his ability to fill in the starting position during the winter drills. Too, a new Sophomore star is in the making at the tailback spot in the person of Neal Hughes, who performed like a veteran during the Purple-Gold game this spring. The defensive line should be as strong as it was last year but there is some doubt as to how well the Sophomores will perform in the defensive secondary. If these young Bucs do their job right from the start of the season it is possible that the Pirates could have another great year. SCHEDULE—will be undoubtably the strongest in the history of the college with the addition of such opponents as the University of Louisville, Northeast Louisiana and strong George Washington. It is evident from reports received from SID’s and coaches from the old teams on the card, that Furman, The Citadel, Richmond, Howard, West Chester, and Lenoir Rhyne will be as strong or stronger than they were in 1964. LETTERMEN—Thirteen lost with seventeen returning. Such Pirate standouts as tailback, Bill Cline; tackles, Ted Day and Colon Quinn; Ends, Dave Bumgarner, Whitty Bass, and Johnny Anderson; and wingbacks, Jerry Tolley, Larry Rudisill and Dinky Mills will be sorely missed. It will be mid-season before our Sophomores develop enought game experience which will graduate them into capable replace- ments for these lettermen, who were lost through graduation. Fullback, Bill Bailey, who returns after two years duty with Uncle Sam, will certainly take up a lot of the slack in the Pirate backfield. A tremendous kicker, Bailey averaged 39.2 yards during the 1963 season. He is also a fine ball carrier and a terror on defense. 7 LOSSES— included ends Johnny Anderson, Whitty Bass and Dave Bumgarner; Tailback Bill Cline; tackles Wallace Collins, Ted Day, James Leftwich, Rubie Lewis and Colon Quinn; guard Skipper Duke; and wingbacks Dinky Mills, Larry Rudisill and Jerry Tolley. POSITION BY POSITION is Wingback—Robert Ellis is the only experienced man returning. Tailbacks—George Richardson and Sophomore Neal Hughes will be the replacements for All-American, Bill Cline. Fullback—Dave Alexander will have help here with the return of Bailey. Blocking back—Captain, Norman Swindell, has his old job back and will | have help from Ikey Bullard and two other Sophomores. | The Line—Tackles Mitchell Cannon, Leroy Cobb and Sammy Viverette centers Johnny Crew and Harold Glaettli, guards Corie McRae, Walter Bostic | and Jay Andrews; ends John McPhaul, and Churchill Grimes and center Johnny ; | Crew. All experienced lettermen. : Offense—Stasavich Single Wing with variations and a few new twists to keep Opponents honest. Py .. —_ sae abtnas aid atays Fh 1965 SCHEDULE des Date Time Opponent Site Sept. 25 8:00 est West Chester Greenville, N. C. Oct. 2 2:00 est Furman | Greenville, S. C. Oct. 9 8:15 est Richmond Univ. Richmond, Va. etc 16 8:00 cst Louisville Univ. Louisville, Ky. ee es 8:00 est The Citadel Greenville, N. C. Oct... 38 8:00 cst Northeastern Louisiana ee Monroe, La. Nov 6 2:00 est Lenoir Rhyne Greenville, N. C. Nov. 13 2:00 est George Washington Greenville, N. C. Nov. 20 2:00 est Howard Birmingham, Ala. 1964 RECORD Scores Date Site Attend East Carolina 25, Catawba 0 Sept. 12 Greenville, N. C. 7,000 East Carolina 33, West Chester 7 Sept. 19 West Chester, Pa. 8,000 East Carolina 31, Howard 20 Sept. 26 Greenville, N. C. 13,000 East Carolina 21, Wofford 0 Oct. 10 Spartanburg, S. C. 6,000 East Carolina 33, Lenoir Rhyne 14 Oct. 17 “Pickery, N.C. 7,000 East Carolina 20, Richmond 22 Oct. 24 Greenville, N. C. 13,000 East Carolina 19, The Citadel 10 Oct. 31! © Charleston, S. C. 11,400 East Carolina 34, Furman 14 Nov. 7 Greenville, S. C. 5,000 East Carolina 49, Presbyterian 8 Nov. 14 Greenville, N. C. 14,322 East Carolina 14, U. Mass 13 Dec. 12 Orlando, Florida 7,500 # 1964 LETTERMEN ma RETURNING (17) LOST (13) S FB—Alexander, Richardson, Bailey E—Anderson, Bass, Bumgarner FA G—Andrews, McRae, Bostic BB—Bullard, Swindell T—Cannon, Cobb, Viverette 1 T—Collins, Day, Leftwich, Lewis, Quinn E—McPhaul, Crane, Grimes TB—Cline C—Crew, Glaettli o—Duke WB—Ellis WB—AMills, Rudisill, Toliey \) 1965 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART Pe OFFENSE DEFENSE XY LE—Mcly enjoy better blocking and pass protection than any of the aforementioned trio so he should have a banner year. The finest linebacker in this section of the country will captain the Cardinals and lead the defense. He is Doug Buffone, a 6-2, 22) pound dandy from Sagamore, Pennsylvania. Also returning to help are tack. -~- Tom Helzer (6-4, 245) and Bill Janiak (6-2, 235); guard Bill Lettie (6-1, 214) and Wayne Patrick (6-2, 225), both possessing plenty of power. Sophomore half- backs standouts are John Kelter and Andy Williams, a real speedster. To sum it up, the Cardinals will have two good units this season, rather than the one they were forced to go with last year. This should help, even though they’re likely to be out-manned in most games. But when you consider the fact that they lost five games by a touchdown or less last season and have that added depth, it points to an improved record. Returning Lettermen: 17—Quarterback: Benny Russell, Halfbacks: Jerry Buffone, Mike Dennis, Bill McMahon, Al Mac Farlane and Tony Mahoney; Full- back: Ron Hall, Center: Doug Buffone, Guards: Bill Lettie and Dick Pinski, Tackles: Bill Janiak, Don Brinley and Tom Helzer, and Ends: Mickey Settle, Jim Wyatt, Dick Bearman and Tom Ballard. Promising Newcomers—Ken Eggleston and John Waller, quarterbacks; Half- backs, John Kelter, and Andy Williams; Fullbacks, Ed Harmon and Wayne Patrick; Centers, Dave Velesig and Gunars Janelsins; Guards, Dave Bernahl, John Neidert, and Dave Kreimer; tackles, Joe Smith, and Ends, Steve Hodge and Wayne Galloway. 1965 Schedule 1964 Record Sept. 18—Western Michigan (N) i on OPPS Sept. 25—Southern Illinois (N) : »: es Oct. 2—North Texas (N) 0 Nasels 7 panes af Oct. 9—Dayton (N) 2] Dayton 7 Oct. 16—East Carolina (N) 0 Tulsa 58 - Oct. 23—Marshall (D) 6 Marshall 28 Oct. 30—Wichita (N) 15 Wichita 23 Nov. 6—Tulsa (D) 7 Kent State 14 Nov. 13—Drake (D) 0 Memphis State 34 Nov. 20—Kent State (N) 8 Drake 14 18 marmot a GS aT Stic ia all ay ~~: Tit GIADEL Fifth Game October 23 At Ficklen Memorial Stadium (16,000) Greenville, 8:00 EST SERIES RECORD: W-1, L-2, T-0 The Citadel—Charleston, S. C. Enrollment—2,000. Colors—Blue and White. Nickname—Cadets or Bulldogs. Athletic Director— Edward L. Teague, Jr. Conference—Southern Publicity Director—Ron Wenzell Head Coach—Edward L. Teague, Jr. Assistants—Pride Ratteree, Hank Witt, Jack Hall, Jerry Nettles, Chal Port. System—Open End-T. Captain—John Reeves and Francis Grant, Co-captains 1965 Outlook—Eighteen returning lettermen are nucleus of team. Three star- ers from 1964 club return; end Mike Caldwell, guard Mel Phillips and halfback Vance Ceasar. Biggest losses are All-Southern Conference and Honorable Mention All-Amercans Joe Missar at guard and Mike Lane at fullback. Top preformers appear to be Caldwell, Ceasar, tackle John Reeves, fullback Paul Farren and halfback; Bill Taylor, halfback; Dennis Vincent, halfback; Croghie Andresen, Rick Clifford at halfback. Returning Lettermen: 18—Mike Caldwell, end; Mike Turner, end; Charlie McDonald, end; Steve Clifford, end; John Reeves, tackle; Wilbur Fallaw, tackle; Mel Phillips, guard; Pat Green, center; Jete Rhodes, quarterback; Vance Ceasar, halfback; Bill Taylor, halfback; Dennis Vincent, halfback; Croghie Andresen, halfback; Francis Grant, halfback; Dick Hanes, halfback; Tom Moore, halfback; Paul Farren, fullback; and Jimmy Fayssoux, fullback. Promising Newcomers—Mike Coburn, guard; Rick Clifford, halfback. 1965 Schedule Sept. 18—U. of South Carolina (N) Sept. 25—George Washington (D) Oct. 2—Davidson (N) Oct. 9—West Virginia (N) Oct. 16—Arkansas State (N) Oct. 23—East Carolina (N) Oct. 30—Richmond (D) : Nov. 6—William & Mary (D) Nov. 13—V. M. |. (D) Nov. 20—Furman (D) 1964 Record Cc OPPS 0 Army 34 3 West Virgina 7 28 Davidson 0 33 Richmond 0 0 William & Mary 10 17 Furman 0 10 East Carolina 19 14 South Carolina 17 17 3 Vv. M. I. 0 6 George Washington 35 19 Ven Rpts = - = . RUE SMe ore NORTHEAST LOUISIANA Sixth Game October 30 At Brown Stadium (6,000) Monroe, Louisiana, 8:00 EST SERIES RECORD: 1965 First Game Northeast Louisiana State College—NMonroe, Louisiana. Enrollment—4,229. Colors—Maroon and Gold. Nickname—lIndians. Athletic Director—Dixie White. . Conference—Gulf States Conference Publicity Director—Bob Anderson Head Coach—Dixie White. Assistants—Wallace Hargon, Ralph Lane, Leon Manley, George Luffey. System—1!. Captain—not yet elected. 1965 Outlook—Northeast lost all eight of its 1964 games and no specta- cular improvement is forecast for 1965. The team will be a predominately soph- omore club with a freshman at quarterback and lack of depth throughout. Last year’s team was relatively tough on defense but lacked offensive punch. More of the same appears in prospect for 1965. Northeast is expected to have 20 of 26 lettermen back, plus one from the 1963 team. Returning Lettermen: 21—Ends, Kenneth Holland, Don McCrary and Charles Rohner, all Sophomores. Tackles: Seniors Preston Hollier (All conference) and Alden Fontenot, Juniors Ronnie Sumter and Wayne Clement, Sophomore Charles Rogers, Guards: Junior James Kirkendall and Sophomores Joe Bondurant, Steve Hidalgo, Nic LaBarbera and Raymond Taylor. Center Wayne Armbrester, Soph- omore. Quarterback Johnny Garrison, Senior, now at halfback. Halfbacks Senior Neal Gunn, Juniors Alton Thomas and Lynn Mitchell and Sophomore Thomas Eddleman. Fullbacks Junior David Elkin and Sophomore Bobby Scafidel. Promising Newcomers—Redshirt Quarterback Melvin Shows. 1965 Schedule Sept. 18—Southeast Missouri (N) Sept. 25—Delta State (N) Oct. 2—Northwestern La. (N) Oct. 9—Louisiana College (N) Oct. 16—McNeese (N) Oct. 23—Southeastern La. (N) Oct. 30—East Carolina (N) Nov. 6—U. of Southwestern La. (N) Nov. 13—Open Nov. 20—Louisiana Tech (N) 1964 Record N.E. LA OPPS 6 Delta State 7 6 Northwestern La. 27 17 Howard College 20 6 McNeese 21 10 Southeastern La. 20 6 Tampa 7 7 Southwestern La. 20 0 Louisiana Tech 23 20 ST PA) LENOIR AnYNE Seventh Game November 6 At Ficklen Memorial Stadium (16,000) Greenville, 2:00 EST SERIES RECORD: W-14, L-5, T-0 Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory, N. C. — Enrollment—1,200 Colors—Red and Black. Nickname—Bears. Athletic Director—Hanley Painter Conference—Carolinas Intercollegiate Publicity Director—Rick Abercrombie Head Coach—Hanley Painter Assistants—Norman Punch, Walt Cornwell System—Single wing. .Captain—To be elected 1965 Outlook—Hanley Painter will have a young, but experienced team re- turning for the 1965 season, and the chances for improving last season’s 3-6-1] finish. In all, the Bears will have 19 lettermen returning, with at least two ex- perienced men returning to most positions. Among these returnees, Painter has only two returning Seniors. In the backfield, the Bears have a pair of returning fullbacks and tailbacks which make the single wing system go. Returning Lettermen: 19—Herb Arteaga, end; David Elder, End; Bo Fore- hand, end; Neill McGeachy, end; Terry Shankle, end; Ed Joyner, tackle; Earl Lingafelt, tackle; Richard McGhee, guard; Jim Sigmon, guard; Ed Walke, guard; Henry Graham, center; Larry Helms, center; Charlie Heye, wingback; Jerry Rhodes, wingback; Eddie Grissom, blocking back; Wayne Bell, fullback; Eric ‘/ivian, fullback; Mike Campbell, tailback and Sammy Holcombe, tailback. Promising Newcomers—Martin McQueen, end; Steve Hinkle, end; Walter Stasavich, end; Ronald Rea, end; Robert Rollin, tackle; Tommy Teague, tackle; Al MacDonald, tackle; Greg Vaughn, guard; Jim Benfield, guard; Frank Moseley, guard; Hubert McGinnis, center; Lee Jones, center; Glenn Clontz, fullback; Jimmy Clark, tailback; Kelly Rudisill, wingback; Steve Sisk, fullback and Jack Huss, fullback. 1965 Schedule Sept. 18—Wofford (N) Sept. 25—Presbyterian (N) Oct. 2—Newberry (N) Oct. 9—Appalachian (N) Oct. 16—Frederick (N) Oct. 23—Western Carolina (N) Oct. 30—Carson-Newman (N) Nov. 6—East Carolina (D) Nov. 13—Elon (N) Nov. 25—Catawba (D) 1964 Record LR OPPS 0 Wofford 17 10 Presbyterian a 7 Newberry 0 14 Appalachian 7 14 East Carolina 33 13 Western Carolina 14 6 Southwestern Louisiana 20 27 | Frederick 3 ? Elon 7 19 Catawba 24 252619 Niet eR ape - ta a RE Se Se ESS SS Eee eee Ses = BLUAGE WASHINGTON Eighth Game November 13 At Ficklen Memorial Stadium (16,000) Greenville, 2:00 EST SERIES RECORD: 1965 First Game The George Washington University—Washington, D. C. Enrollment—10,626 Colors—Buff and Blue. Nickname—Colonials. Athletic Director—Robert K. Faris. Conference—Southern Publicity Director—Jack Zane , Head Coach—Jim Camp. Assistnats—Hayden Buckley, Ron Demelfi, Bob Frulla, Raymond Hanken, Joe Popp. System—Wing T. Captain—Doug McNeil and Fred D’Orazio, Co-captains 1965 Outlook—Coach Jim Camp predicts the finest season in the last nine years for 1965 GWU Colonials. Contributing greatly to Camp’s enthusiasm is the fact that nine members of the first defensive unit and seven of the offensive unit, that won four of the last five games in 1964 losing only to West Virginia (20-19) are returning. Another major factor is the experience gained by quarter- back Garry Lyle. All-Southern. The 1965 GW squad is the largest numberically and physically that Camp has had at GW. Included is All-Conference, tackle Steve Lapko, Ends; Larry Dignetti Bruce Keith, Norman Neverson, Fred Yakin, Doug McNeil and Defensive Back Fred D’‘Orazio. Returning Lettermen: 23—Quarterbacks: Garry Lyle, Steve Welpott; Tail- backs: Jody Glass, Mike Holloran; Wingbacks: Fred D‘Orazio, Tom Metz, Clifford Reid; Fullback: Mark Gross, Don Lauer, Jon Raemore; Centers: Louis Astolfe, Joe Kun, Robert Paszek; Guards: Doug McNeil, Al Kwiecinski, Tom Reilly; Tackle: Steve Lapke, Ends: Larry Dignetti, Bruce Keith, Norman Neverson, Fred Yakin, Ray Spolar, John Stull. Promising Newcomers—Fullback: Robert Shue; Guard: Richard Hester; Guard: James Swentek. 1965 Schedule Sept. 18—Temple (N) Sept. 25—The Citadel (N) Oct. 2—V. M. |. (N) Oct. 9—Virginia Tech (D) Oct. 15—Cinicinnati (N) Oct. 23—William & Mary (D) Oct. 29—Davidson (N) Nov. | 6—Furman (D) Nov. 13—East Carolina (D) Nov. 20—West Virginia (D) 1964 Record G.W. OPPS 7 Boston University 15 34 Furman 14 0 Virginia Tech a3 0 Vanderbilt 14 21 William & Mary 0 17 Cincinnati 35 19 West Virgina 20 13 Villanova 6 35 The Citadel 6 22 Spereemerremneetitrrmnrer a drm ee HUWARD GULLEGE Ninth Game November 20 At Howard Stadium (5,000) Birmingham, Alabama, 2:00 EST SERIES RECORD: W-0, L-1, T-0 Howard College—Birmingham, Alabama. Enrollment—2,415 Colors—Crimson and Blue. Nickname—Bulldogs. Athletic Director—James E. Sharman. Conference—none Publicity Director—Bill Nunnelley Head Coach—H. L. ’’Bubba” Scott. Assistants—Jimmy Wilson, Bill Hyde, Ed Donohoo System—Slot-! Offense, Loose Six Defense Captain—Game captains 1965 Outlook—Everything depends on how well the young crew of quarter- backs come through. Passing whiz Lionel Smith, Freshman, goes into the Fall as number1!, with Bob Masdon, Number 2 man. Smith’s aerial game figures to keep foes loose for the power smashes of fullback Larry Lackey and halfback Tom Hamby. Defense will be stronger than in ‘64, with a wealth of small but aggresive linemen as nucleus. More emphasis on defense. Returning Lettermen: 16—Ends Mike Bishop and Donnie Edwards; tackles Charles Boyd and Ron Mickwee; guards Bobby Austin and Terry Chaney; centers Buddy Cutcliffe and Jimmy Jackson; quarterback Bob Masdon; halfbacks Jeff Hopping, Jerry Garrison, J. C. Long and Charles Ramsey; fullbacks Larry Lackey and Tom Hamby; kicker Rex Keeling. Promising Newcomers—Quarterbacks Lionel Smith and Jerry Colfin; LB Lloyd Heron; Guards Jim Hatfield and Gene Ernest; Tackles John Webb and Johnny Cotton. 1965 Schedule Sept. 18—Troy (Ala.) State (N) Sept. 25—Jacksonville State (N) Oct. 2—Louisiana College (D) Oct. 9—Southeastern Louisiana (N) Oct. 16—Delta State College (D) Oct. 23—Southwestern Louisiana (D) Oct. 30—WMississippi College (N) Nov. 6—Carson-Newman College (N) Nov. 13—Chattanooga (D) Nov. 20—East Carolina (D) 1964 Record H OPPS 7 Pensacola NAS i 33 Troy (Ala.) State 13 20 East Carolina College 31 6 McNeese State 7 20 Northeast State (La.) 17 26 Delta State College 8 24 Mississippi College 7 0 Carson-Newson College 3 13 Chattanooga 28 23 = moms roe ee — 90 $260 52 son -ohense yardage: 5 a 353 | Baeres. number passes had intercepted _.......--- 0 eee _ number opponents passes intercepted —_..- a 0 _.......... net yards interceptions returned —-—----- 13 aS number times punted -_......---- 1 See punting average, yards —..........- 69 So ace el number punts returned -_-..........-_—- 0 SE i SS net yards punts returned _.......--- 0 : Bea number kickoffs returned -.....--- 6 aay ae net yards kickoffs returned —-...-..------ 76 Sa number times penalized -...-...---- 6 Ee eS total yards penalized ___......--- 70 Ee alncnne number times fumbled _.....----- 3 ee EE number own fumbles lost —--.--------- a Attendance 13, 000 Scoring: HOW: Lackey (6 yd. run) PAT: Keeling (kick) HOW: Wyatt (1 yd. run) PAT: (kick fails) ECC: Cline (10 yd. run) PAT: Bumgarner (kick) ECC: Cline (1 yd. run) PAT: Bumgorner (kick fails) ECC: Mills (24 yd. pass by Cline) PAT: Bumgarner (kick fails) HOW: Jackson (4 yd. pass from Wyatt) PAT: Keeling (kick) ECC: Mills (8 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: (pass failed) ECC: Alexander (93 yd. run) PAT: (kick fails) 25 Scores WEST CHESTER September 19, 1964, Game ECC we 33 SCORE Fg 5S ss ote First tlowry fusing ¥ EES frat DOWNS possing <4. 5 Sees first downs by penalities “4 15 ore BE cf esta” (cS) ai ae 14 > SE eee number attempts rushing —_.... 40 SSS atic peek a yards gained rushing —........ 198 15 Scant 1S Wars = IG rasa 57 eae ee See net yards gained rushing —-..____.__. 14] + Beran Tas at number passes attempted —__..._____. 20 13 Ss SRE Ot Bo ces oie eine a RT aes ee net yards gained passing -..--.... 148 eS a eis total -Sitense vortices 2 289 2 _............ mumber passes had intercepted _......... ] _....... number opponents passes intercepted 2 S net: yes -intercestions retumed: — 7 Sane ea see abun esr Series Mi ped 6 230 3 ee eee. - erie 38.3 ee ee rage number punts returned _.... 0 GF Beh wars Sire. See 6 a 5 as number kickoffs returned _......... 5 eo net yards kickoffs returned =) + Se Ee eee number times penalized — 0 4 Sa oe wie Se Pores: Benaeete 19 Fg RSS Rete ee number times fumbled 2 EE Se eres number own fumbles lost 2 Attendance 8,000 Scoring: WC: Ferguson (44 yd. pass from Eberly) PAT: Burchill (kick) 2B te oe (12 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: Bumgarner kic ECC: Alexander (25 yd. run) PAT: Richardson (Pass failed) ECC: Mills (41 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: Bumgarner (kick) ECC: Cline (3 yd. run) PAT: Bumgarner (kick failed) ECC: Alexander (5 yd. run) PAT: Bumgarner (kick) WOFFORD October 10, 1964 Game ECC wo 21 SCORE 0 eS PSE first downs. tushigg. 0 9 Ror oo first cowns . passing. oo 3 LTS tere eee first downs by penalties 3 Se ee ee Sorel Siva Gewhe 15 = «ee ea eae eae number attempts rushing _.......__- Se bie Ss See yords gained. tushing 22.2 2. 163 OE PRIIGS AOR IAG oi a 56 2, Seas Some econ net yards gained rushing —........___ 107 Saar tee eee number passes attempted —...._.. 25 PaaS Ne Sar ae number passes completed 6 RS saber eae net yards gained passing 45 Beet ea total offense yardage 152 Seema i number passes had intercepted 1 eae number oppenents passes intercepted __..__ 0 j | Seas tare net yards interceptions returned __....____ 0 BEET EEG Oe number times punted —.. 8 Pete gol Leow cias, punting average, yards —....______. 229 a an ER number punts returned —_. 2 i eae eraser net yards punts returned 1] ae seen number kickoffs returned —..........-- 4 Ser es net yards kickoffs returned 0... 49 10 number times penalied 9 >| EEE eee ere total yard penalized 94 eo ec ee number times fumbled —... 1 ~ gar ee number own fumbles lost 0 Attendance 6,000 Scoring: ECC: Cline (3 yd. run) PAT: Bumgarner (kick) ECC: Alexander (5 yd. run) PAT: Cline (run) ECC: Swindell (4 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: Cline (run fails) LENOIR RHYNE October 17, 1964 Game ECC LR os ss SCORE 14 13 SSsiiet wowis ishing 1S 6 | pean Saree tae ist CWS. PUsSHIG. oa 4 Sameer first downs by penalties 2 17 eaves “Clear WS See er ee number attempts rushing _.... 39 Oe © See Yorn Geened tues 28 125 Reh. Pe eer 32 Ee yards lost rushing 16 307 . net yards gained rushing 109 14 _._.......... number passes attempted ee o 2. SA ember posses Completed — : 9 Poe ea net yard gained passing 82 443 tae total offense yardage _......_.. 207 ] _......-.. Number passes had intercepted 4 4 number opponents passes intercepted ___. ] Pe fetec ent? net yards interceptions returned _..__......- 0 4 _...number times punted ae eg aa.2 ~ punting Gverage, yords <= 385 3 number punts retired’ = 2 See ee wet yards punts returned 2's ¥: ee eee . number kickoffs returned -.......-........... 6 tS es net yards kickoffs returned __ Bini 30 : Seat ors number times penalized —........ 2 SS eres .. total yards penalized _.. a7 Ss giago2 tho rember ties “Tumbled <5 a ee number own fumbles lost -................ ] Attendance 7,000 Scoring: LR: Campbell (6 yd. run) PAT: Elder (kick) ECC: Bumgarner (35 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: Kriz (kick) ECC: Cline (44 yd. run) PAT: Kriz (kick) LR: Campbell (4 yd. run) PAT: Elder (kick) ECC: Alexander (17 yd. run) PAT: Cline (run fails) ECC: Cline (31 yd -run) PAT: Kriz (kick fails) THE CITADEL October 31, 1964 Game Ecc Cc 19 SUT: 2100 SERS petite saat eae 10 Sieg Or eee cist downs Yushing 2 8 pas SS aeneee aera Pipe. Cowie pessintg, <5 ; 5 RE er IR first downs by penalties _................. ] SI Senta lancaetiaccbe SOLE Est -elowris eS "2 ace ew AOE number Gttempts rushing 2.2... 43 270 a yords Qumederuahing uk ER See ee eee yards lost rushing Nile: nett ome eee 238 = Net yards ‘gained rushing 2.120... FO ‘| Soares number passes attempted _............. += 20 ae Se number passes completed a. | 2. ee AES net yards gained passing _................. 130 7s Siew Pe aga ee er ea total offense yardage ____............ 200 ee ee oe number passes had intercepted 0 ete ee number opponents passes intercepted _.... 0 De net yards interceptions returned _......... 0 mo Scenes eats number times punted -............-.... 6 ON ai ae punting average, yards _................ aon) - pie ewen: mate filmer punts retuned 2. 5 Eg Oe ee net yards punts returned __.. 49 2 eee. number kickoffs returned _._.............. 4 Se See es. net yards kickoffs returned 61 Re ee number times penalized _.... 3. F 2). gees De ee ee total yards “pendiized® 5 5] Dstt AEP ee Permissions 1 SEE eee geen: number own fumbles lost 0 Attendance 11,400 Scoring: ECC: Tolley (14 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: Kriz (kick) CIT: Parker (23 yd. pass for Breedlove), PAT: Green (kick) CIT: Green (15 yd. F.G.) ECC: Swindell 12 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: (kick fails) ECC: Ricardson (1 yd. run) PATh (kick fails) 26 Ee ee a se eee De es Pees ES Se nas NER a RICHMOND U. October 24, 1964 Game ECC RU 20 ae se dee eek er a2 ra Siew NOE SIRO SUPINE 6 4 pe Se: tine? dawns passa 222 So 3 0 at first downs by penalties ....._ 0 11 Shima os Tok pee Rotts Tiree “Owns 62 9 4] number attempts rushing 47 194 yards gained rushing 15] 78 yards lost rushing 19 116 . net yards gained rushing _.. ae eee @) Se number passes attempted 9 1] . number passes completed __.. 2 108 net yards gained passing 82 224 : total offense yardage 214 e) number passes had intercepted - 2 2 number opponents passes intercepted @) 36 net yards interceptions returned 0 a number times punted 6 39.0 punting average yards 30.5 3 number punts returned 3 3 net yards punts returned 6 4 number kickoffs returned a 4] net yards kickoffs returned 89 10 number times penalized 4 yf oe total yards penalized 28 4 : number times fumbled 2 2 number own fumbles lost ] Attendance 13,000 Scoring: RICH: Smith (1 yd. run) PAT: Stromik (kick) ECC: Alexander (36 yd. intercept return) PAT: (kick fails) RICH: — Safety (Cline tackled in end zone) RICH: Hilton (49 yd. pass from Smith) PAT: Stromik (kick) RICH: Stout (19 yd. run) PAT: (kick failed ECC: Alexander (1 yd. run) PAT: Cline (run) ECC: Alexander (34 yd. run) PAT: (run falied) FURMAN November 7, 1964 Game ECC FU 1 See Pee We) 3S)" eee ek aks a 1] St _... first downs rushing See 6 _... first “downs passing : 5 OF Fish dewns by penaities ‘ 2 | Sg RS ee total first downs Sri 18 37 number attempts rushing : 6] 223 - yards gained rushing VS 20 _ yards lost rushing 63 Oe ee net yards gained rushing tio TF .. number passes attempted Hae 20 i eee Se Rees number passes completed oe 9 179 net yards gained passing 82 382 total offense yardage ‘ 195 2 ........ number passes had intercepted os ] ] _..... number opponents passes intercepted 2 0 _.... net yards interceptions returned 43 4 Scaccii di taecio-n. SOUAREE “Hines eee 6 31.8 _ punting average, yards ae 37.8 LOE SE ge Se number punts returned WW... 3 34 _ net yards punts returned 31 i a atin number kickoffs returned _...... 6 i. gare ce net yards kickoffs returned ___. ee ee Da cccctte nan PDO Pines “penmeted. 60 Secauiia .. fotok yards panohedd= 20 Fo eer tnes tein led: 2 O- A Aber own “Tambles fost SS 0 Attendance 5,000 Scoring: FU: Crawford (5 yd. pass from Wyche) PAT: Cordell (kick) ECC: Mills (74 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: Kriz (kick) ECC: Swindell (6 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: Kriz (kick) ECC: Alexander (3 yd run) PAT: Kriz (kick) ECC: Cline (8 yd. run) PAT: Kriz- (kick) ECC: Alexander (30 yd. run) PAT: Kriz (kick fails) FU: Rhodes (18 yd. pass from Stillwell) PAT: Cordell (kick) amma eemy Copeman oe sctartegnearnrer tas ¢ PRESBYTERIAN UNIV. OF MASSACHUSETTS November 14, 1964 Game December 12, 1964 Game ECC PC ECC UM 49 SCORE 7 14 SCORE 13 Scat een naa first downs rushing Citi‘ = ure 2. tist downs rushing 222 6 aan .. first downs passing __. 3 5 aoe HHS GOWNS Gassing =... 7: (Bees first downs by penalties - 2 1 . first downs by penalties 0 19 _- total’ dirst downs e LB 15 meni “ROUGE SESE ITS So 13 46 3 ._ number attempts rushing - 37 BSF cies . number attempts rushing 36 ne = .. yards gained rushing -. ges, 136 3 ee yards gained rushing .. 164 12 yards. Jost rushing, eaters 26 ae ee YRS 16St fusing 29 206 =. .. net yards gained rushing —__........ 73 TOG... ee net yards gained rushing .. 135 Pe> See number passes attempted __...._.._..--. 19 es een ei number passes attempted ___.. 15 : Bae ES acer number passes completed __....... 10 11 0S Seba e aaa a- number passes completed -__........ me 9 136... et yords-gained passing —— 67 fe net yards gained passing —..........._... 152 es re total offense yardage _.-........-. 140 So se Seneoemeesets .... total offense yardage _............... 316 ee number passes had intercepted —________- x 1} __......... mumber pases had intercepted _............ 2 3 _...... number opponents passes intercepted _.___. 0 2 ........ number opponents passes intercepted __...... 1 Ph a ee net yards interceptions returned __.._...-. 0 45 _....... net yards interceptions returned __....... 40 ota SE. number times punted -...........-.- Fe i san WEMer Himes punted 2 es 5 a punting average, yards -...-..-.--...... EE AA ee ie punting average, yords __........ 32.8 5 RE A number punts returned 2 3 _..... ......... number punts returned 2 ee Se Ree net yards punts returned 4 46 _.... ............ net yards punts ret d 5 eee ae number kickoffs returned __...... 9 So eecites .. onUmber Kicketis returved <. oo 3 1 net yards kickoffs returned —... 213 71.202... . Het yards kickots-retrned 44 SS ear. oe number times penalized _ 4 Le See number times penalized ................. 9 oS. total yards penalized _......-.- 20 1 ae gee | total yards penalized 76 ee Sage ne ane number times fumbled _...........--.. 1 Se Peer ar seas number times fumbled 0 1 ae ee number own fumbles lost —.....-.-------- 1 og 2 saul lain ari Sta number own fumbles lost _......_.. 1 Attendance 14,000 Attendance 7,500 Scoring: Scoring: ECC: Cline (6 yd. run) PAT: Tolley (run) : ‘ = ECC: Alexonder (13 yd. run) PAT: Kriz (kick) UM: Palm (13 yd. pass from Whelchel) PAT: Whelchel (kick) ECC: Alexander (8 yd. run) PAT: Kriz (kick) UM: Palm (61 yd. pass from Whelchel) PAT: (kick fails) ECC: Bumgarner (33 yd. pass from Cline) PAT (kick fails) ECC: Richardson (3 yd. run) PAT: (pass fails) PC: Reed (34 yd. pass from Nix) PAT: Reed (pass) ECC: Anderson (8 yd. pass from Cline) PAT: Kriz (kick) ECC: Glaettli (46 yd. intercept return) PAT: Kriz (kick ECC: Alexander (1 yd. run) PAT: Kriz (kick) “BABY BUC BRIEFS” Coach Henry Vansant and his Baby Bucs had a fine winning season last fall posting a 3-2-0 record. At least a dozen of his boys will see action with the varsity this fall and will be counted upon to fill several of the gaps left by Pirate Veterans. Some of the men who will undoubtably see action are Tackle, Neel Hughes; Ends, Gregg Medinger and Paul Schnurr, Tackles, John Schwarz and David DeGrange; Guard, Kevin Moran; Blocking backs, Nelson Gravett and Joe Testo; Wingback, Tod Hicks and Fullback, Jim Snyder. Davidson has been added to the ‘65 schedule replacing N. C. State. Only one home game is listed. That being Apprentice School in Greenville, Oct. 23. The coaching staff indicated this summer that their recruiting program for the year has been highly satisfactory and quite a few football players have been awarded grants-in-aid to attend East Carolina. ECC: Cline (9 yd. run) PAT Crane (pass from Cline) 1964 RESULTS 1965 SCHEDULE Baby Bucs Opp. Sept. 25 Frederick Military Aca. (away) 2:00 P.M. bi N. C. State 28 Oct. 2 Chowan College (away) 8:00 P.M. 27 Richmond 7 Oct. 16 Davidson College (away) 8:00 P.M. 20 Chowan 27 , ; 4s Oct. 23 Apprentice (Home 1:30 PM. 19 Frederick Military 6 20 Apprentice School 14 Nov. 6 Richmond (away) 2:00 P.M. Ficklen Stadium’s PEPSI-COLA Scoreboard The big Pirate Scoreboard, which stands in the West end zone, is the gift of the John F. Minges family and the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Greenville. The board, which was made from a specially designed pattern, is one of the largest of its kind in the South. It takes two men to run the board; one keeping play-by-play of the game and the other the official time. 27 WEISS Slee Se La aaa = SEE EN Sa pee ST nena tain SF Sn RS RTS SRE en ah a CE ELIT a = ——— 4 ° Passing Receivi Cgt. Yds. Ave. Cat TD 19864 Statisties +eapediaipitten sole rortak Behe Reciona = Burngarmer, ¢ 2. 42 519 12.6 4 0 Results Site Atten Rs ee 15 319 21.3 4 0 Catawba 25-0 Ww Home 7,000 Anderson, @ is 12> 158 13.2 9 West Chester 33-9 WwW Away 8,000 awindett,” bb. 2202 1] 80 Fa : Howar 4 -20 W Home 13,000 |: a RR am 6 72 12.0 o- <6 Wofford 1-0 WwW Away 6,000 Lenoir Rhyne 33-14 WwW Away 7,000 MicPhoul, Cone A 67 16.8 0 0 Richmond 22-20 4 Home 13,000 Rudisill, wb .____ 1 6 6.0 0 0 The Citadel 19-10 W Away 11,400 ns: eee 1 8 8.0 2.8 Furman 34-13 W Away 5,000 ine Oe de ee ee 56.0 0 Oo Presbyterian 49-8 W Home 14,322 Massachusetts 14-13 WwW Away 7,500 Eotiey, wld essere 13 13.0 : 9 (Tangerine Bowl) Crane, @ ---------- u 9 9.0 0 I Alexander, fb... 1 37 37.0 0 0 OS ©” | See 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ginae,..¢. <2... 1 6 6.0 a Rushing Car Gn. toss Net Avg ECC TOTALS 99 1405 2-33: --4 Alexander, fb _.......- St. a7 49 888 > PP TOTAL a 5 907 11. 9 1 ive te 2) eck ee ee 118 669 es e 4 . : Richardson, fb .......... 71 311 40 271 3.8 Mills, wb eat nee nae" seme!) S 20 131 4.7 - la i ca 78 0 78 9.8 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Bass, tb _... Jpn OG 2 MOS 24 23 2.1 Cline, tb 11 307 27.9 0 Hoover, fb ges oae 7 ] 6 1.2 Se Sales. & 5 37 20 7 19 Rudisill, wb 2 54 27.0 0 Swindell, bb _ a RE Ke 2 1 0.5 Mills, wb - 4 77 19.3 0 Tolley, wh es 2 5 1 4 2.0 Atexander,: : fb: iced 3 2 30 15.0 0 De. ti ne 8 0 | -] -1.0 McPhaul, e - 3 26 8.7 0 Team Center Pass 3 0 55 -55 -18.3 Glaettli, e Ss 3 3.0 0 ECC TOTALS 410 2363 331 2032 4.95 Tolley, wb 1 16 160... 0 OPP. TOTALS 455 1455 334 1111 2.44 secsienatacrniked pel amncmame aaa ; 1655.. OR 9 ECC TOTALS 25 529 21.1 0 Passing Att. Cmp. Int Pet Yds Td OPP TOTALS 34 828 15.3 0 Cline, tb 127 71 6 550 < tie he Alexander, fb 22 12 ] 545 143 0 Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Richardson, fb 28 S ] 464 136 ] Bass, tb Py aoe 2 1 .400 15 0 Cline, tb 19 175 72s) Swindell, bb... 1 1 0 1.000 -11 0 Rbcdicth: ; Wh St ie 5 34 6.8 0 ECC TOTALS 183 99 9 .540 1405 13 Mills, Why nen eeeeannnnen 8 81 10.0 0 gL | epee sae ne ee 2 7 2.3 0 OPP TOTALS 179 77 16 .430 907 Conup, bb iy 9 9.0 0 Ellis, wb 2 29 14.5 0 Total Offense Plys Rush Pass Tot G Ave ECC TOTALS 38 335 8.8 O Cine ts 255 245 . 669 Hi 1791 179.1 OPP TOTALS 18 183 10.1 1 Alexander, fb 173 888 143 1031 103.1 Richardson, tb 99 271 136 407 40.7 Mills, wb ....... 28 13] 0 131 134 : Seregh grat 8 7 0 7 7g Scoring TD Conv. ATT Conv.Md FG Pts. Ee ee See Sener 4 23 15 38 3.8 ie i se Peover, 1... 6 0 6 6 ee te. 9 17 5 17 17 perery 4g | en i 2 € ete oS Swindell, Oe: ] 37-1280 0 34.6 Anderson, € —..- ee See See (ig a |, Lae ieee eee 2 72 0 36.0 Cree, eB Pe 236 3s 2 ECC TOTALS 39 1352 0 34.7 ECC TOTALS 42 2 8 30 tj 239: 62 OPP TOTALS 60 2101 0 35.) OPP TOTALS 15 by O 13 tL, @,8 1 99 ———— Testeqoarnier Yay _—_— ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Opponent Games ECC ECC Tied ECC WwW L Pts. Atlantic Christian 6 4 ] ] 104 Appalachian 19 4 15 0 214 Albright ] 1 0 0 45 Belmont Abby 3 1 2 0 20 Bergen | | 0 0 13 Campbell 3 1 2 0 18 Catawba 12 8 3 1 204 Cherry Point Marines _-.------------ 4 3 1 0 95 Chowan Boa 1 0 0 46 Citadel 3 2 1 0 46 Clario State ] 0 1 0 6 Davidson ] 0 ] 0 7 Duke “’B’’ Team -. ae 0 ] 0 13 East Tenneessee State _.........- 2 0 ] ] 26 Eastern Kentucky: 2... 1 | 0 0 29 Egeten. tae 4. 1 | 0 0 67 Elon ae & 9 8 0 255 Emory & Henry 24 | 0 0 12 Erskine 3 2 ] 0 35 Furman 2 1 i 0 42 Guilford =e 9 4 1 212 Hampden-Sidney 2 0 2 0 33 Howard ] ] 0 0 3] High Point 6 2 3 ] 85 Indiana State a ] 0 0 19 Kutztown ] ] 0 0 14 Lenoir Rhyne 20 5 15 0 de Fs Louisburg eee 3 | ie: 65 Massachusetts | | 0 0 14 Mississippi State ] 0 1 0 0 Morris Harvey 2 0 2 0 0 Naval Apprentice 1] 10 1 0 331 Norfolk Naval Hospital 1 1 0 0 30 Norfolk Naval Station —......... 5 3 2 0 47 Newberry 6 3 3 0 90 N. C. State Freshman 4 0 4 0 12 Northeastern ] 1 0 0 ai Oak Ridge 4 0 ] 0 2 Presbyterian cs = 6 a 0 181 Randolph Macon om ] 0 0 36 Richmond 6 ] 5 0 91 Stetson 4 2 0 2 92 Tampa 4 | 3 0 55 Tusculum ] | 0 0 3] Virginia Tech ] 0 | 0 2 Wake Forest Freshman ___......--- 2 0 2 0 0 Wake Forest Varsity 1 1 0 0 20 West Chester State 3 1 2 0 37 West Virginia Tech ] 1 0 0 34 Western Carolina 22 1] 1] 0 340 William & Mary (Norfolk Div.) — 6 ge 2 ] 59 Wilson Teachers ] ] 0 0 4] Wingate 2 0 2 0 0 Wofford ae 2 ] ] 129 29 Ree: See SS : — = : —— SEP Rae : — : RN? ASE EINE er 2 — ~— es a8 Os ENS a ae rae oa eg seta es a EE eee Se es Sa Bemesl Ss ee SS ee = Seores Of The Past 1964 (9-1-0) 1958 (6-4-0) 1952 (6-3-2) ECC Opp. ECC Opp. ECC Opp. 25 Catawba 0 12 Eriery Menry 2 0 7 Detour) Age St 13 33 West. (fester a z 16 Presbyterian.....S2 2 So 24 SF Newport News App. ____. 6 31 Howard 20 6 Catawba 0 6 Leno: Rivne 7 21 Wofford 0 14 Elon 6 Z 20) nee et eee eS 7 33 Leneu. Rhyne 2 14 18 Western Carolina _......... 7 25 Pn 9 20 Richmond ye 6 Newberry - 28 21 Western Carolina _. 7 19 ener Meee of ee 10 0 Prpoicehion 4S 15 4] Guilford - 25 34 Furman 13 14 Berar Rivne on 6 22 PUSGICINOR ose 19 49 Pyesevterion 8 36 Randolph Macon _... 6 19 Stetson University 19 14 Massachusetts 13 20 Guilford 0 34 West Virginia Tech. 7 (Tangerine Bowl) Lions Bowl 6 Aleve.» Steers 13 1963 (9-1-0) 1957 (1-8-0 Opp. ECC Opp. i Richmond 10 7 Richmond 40 1951 (4-6-0) 20 iva Forest 8 10 7 Davidson ty ECC Opp. 34 Wofford 7 14 eapamene RS ner 36 0 Mississippi South. ey 24 PrOSEyAerOny ce - 12 Elon : 21 32 Newport News App. er ses 6 Sion 0 ri Western: Carolia: son 5 20 7 Nea See . 50 Western Carolina 0 7 Newberry 20 20 Elon .. So. ae 20 ‘ehestrtadel ss 6 6 Appalachian... 7 20 Western Carolina __ 34 28... Leneie Blow 2. 2 0 ¢ Manele Blom nce: 55 eS ee 14 14 University of Tampa _._.... 8 6 Presbyterian - 0 14 Lenoir Rhyne ae Eastern Bowl, Allentown, Pa. 20 Appalachian ______.. 24 ay OFIMEGISTer oo ae 45 Cherry Point Mar... 0 1956 (2-6-1) © The Citadel - per interception return: Frankie Galloway, , (Lenoir Rhyne, 1963) Ps ome Bill Bailey, 9 (Lenoir Rhyne, 1962) Most yards punting: Bill Bailey, 306 (Lenoir Rhyne, 1962) Most yards per punt: Bill Bailey, 45.6 (Newberry, 1962) Mcst punt returns: Cline, 5 (West Chester, 1964) Most yards on punt returns: Dinky Mills, 47 (Presbyter- ian, 19 Most yards per punt return: Whitty Bass, 38 (Catawba, 1962) Most kickoff returns: 3 Bill Cline (Western Carolina, 1962) John McPhaul, (Richmond, 1964) Most yards on kickoff returns: Bill Cline, 104 (Pres- byterian, 1964) Most yards per kickoff return (minimum 2): Bill Cline, 52, (Presbytetian, 1964) Most kick returns: Bill Cline, 6 (West Chester, 1964) Most yards per kick return: (minimum 2): Jerry Tolley, 51, (Richmond, 1962) Most yards in kick returns: Bill Cline, 123 (Presbyterian, 1964) Most points scored: 18, Tom Michel (Wake Forest, 1963); Dave Alexander, (Richmond, Presbyterian, 1964) Most touchdowns scored 3, Tom Michel (Wake Forest, 1963); Dave Alexander (Richmond, Presbyterian, 1964) More PAT’s scored : Peter Kriz, 5 (Presbyterian, 1964) Most PAT points scored: Peter Kriz, 5 (Presbyterian, 1964) ‘ Most field goals scored: (none kicked since 1962) Longest non-scoring rushing play: Tom Michel, 54 (Wofford, 1962) Longest scoring rushing play: Dave Alexander, 93 (Howard, 1964) Longest non-scoring pass play. Bill Cline to Whitty Bass, 45 (Richmond, 1964)" Longest scoring pass: Bill Cline to Larry Rudisill, 81 Northeastern, 1963) Longest non-scoring punt return: Whitty Bass, 38 Catawba, 1962) Longest scoring punt return: none since 1962 Longest kickoff return not resulting in score: Jerry Tolley, 92 (Western Carolina, 1963) Longest scoring kicking return: Jerry Tolley, 80 (Rich- mond, Longest non-scoring interception runback: Dave Alex- ander, 38 (Tampa, 1963) Longest scoring interception runback: Harold Glaettli, 46 (Presbyterian, 1964) Longest punt: Claude King, 88 (Appalachian, 1954)* Longest field goal: Henry Kwaitkowski, 36 (1960)* TEAM SEASON RECORDS Most total yards per game: 343.6 (1964) Most total yards per play 5.8 (1964) Most yards for season: 3,092 (1964) Fewest yards per game by opponents 168.8 (1963) Fewest yards per play by opponents 2.9 (1963) Fewest yards by opponents for season: 1,688 (1963) Most rushing and passing plays: 591 (1963) Most first downs made: 149 (1964) Fewest first downs made by opponents: 114 (1963) Fewest penalties against: 40 (1962) Fewest yards lost by penalties: 442 (1962) Most penalties against: 76 (1963) Most yards lost by penalties against: 666 (1964) Most yards penalized per game: 74.0 (1964) Most penalties against opponents: 49 (1963) Most yards gained by opponents penalties: 456 (1963) Most opponents fumbles recovered: 13 (1963) Most .own fumbles lost: 14 (1964) Most net rushing yards per game: 208.8 (1964) Most yards per pass attempt: 7.6 (1963) Most rushing yardage: 2,229 (1963) Most passing yardage: 1,213 (1964) Most yards per pass completion: 15.6 (1962) Most passes attempted: 163 (1964) Most passes completed: 89 (1964) Most passes completed per game: 9.9 (1964) Highest percentage of passes completed: 54.6% (1964) Most touchdown passes: 13 (1964) Most passes intercepted by: 17 (1963) Most yards returned on pass interceptions: 189 (1963) Most passes attempted by opponents: 212 (1963) Fewest pass yardage by opponents per game: 84 (1964) Fewest yards per opponents pass attempts: 4.3 (1963) Fewest pass completions by opponents: 68 (1962 & 64) a nee of completions by opponents: 41.5% 1964 Most punts: 56 (1963) Most yards per punt: 37 (1962) Most punts blocked by: 3 (1962; 1963) Most yards on punt returns: 318 (1962) Most punt returns: 36 (1963) Most yards per punt return: 11.7 (1962) Most kickoff returns: 26 (1962) Most yards on kickoff returns: 667 (1962) Most yards per kickoff returns: 28.8 (1963) Fewest yards per opponent punt return: 5.3 (1963) Fewest yards per opponent kickoff return: 11.6 (1963) Most points scored: 265 (1964)* Fewest opponents points scored: 13 (1936)* Most touchdowns: 40 (1964) * Most PAT placements: 19 (1964) Most 2-point PAT’s: 6 (1963) Most field goals: none since 1962 TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most total yards: 503 (Guilford, 1953)* Most yards per play: 8.5 (Lenoir Rhyne, 1964) Fewest opponents yards: 41 (Catawba, 1964) Fewest opponents yards per play: 1.17 (Catawba, 1964) Most rushing and passing plays: 71 (Wofford, 1962) Most first downs made: 20 (The Citadel, 1964) sees ace first downs made: 4 (Presbyterian, 196 Fewest penalties against: 1 (Western Carolina, 1962) Fewest yards lost by penalties: 15 (West Chester, 1954; Western Carolina, 1962)* Most penalties against: 13 (Wofford, 1963) Most yards lost by penalties against: 117 (Wofford, 1963) Most penalties against opponents: 8 Elon, Newberry, 62; Wake Forest, 1963; Wofford, 1964) Most yards gained on opponents penalties: 94 (Wofford 1964) Most opponents fumbles recovered: 5 Catawba, 14) Most own fumbles lost: 5 (Catawba, 1954 Fewest own fumbles lost: O (three ‘times) Most rushing yardage: 438 (Stetson, 1954)* Most rushing yards per play: 8.34 (Lenoir Rhyne, 1964} Most yards per passing attempt: 14.2 (Wofford, 1963) Most yards passing: 199 (West Chester, 1964) Most passes attempted: 27 (West Chester, 1964) Most yards per pass completion: 25.1 (Northeastern, 1963) Most passes completed: 13 (West Chester, The Citadel, 1964) Highest percentage of passes completed: 77.8% (Wake Forest, 1963) Most touchdowns passes: 4 (Newberry, 1962) Most passes intercepted by: 4 (five times) Most yards returned on pass interceptions: 65 (North eastern, 1963) Most passes attempted by opponents: 40 (Tampa, 1963) Fewest rushing yards by opponents: 13 (Catawba, 1964) Fewest yards per rushing play: 0.36 (Catawba, 1964) Fewest passing yards by opponents: 16 (Eastern Ken- tucky, 1962) Fewest yards by opponents per pass attempt: 1.2 (East- ern Kentucky, 1962) Fewest passes completed by opponents: 3 (four times) Lowest percentage of completion by opponents: 23.1% Eastern Kentucky, 1962) Most punts: 9 (Lenoir Rhyne, 1962) Most yards per punt: 45.6 (Newberry, 1962) Most punts blocked by: records incomplete since 1962 Most punts had blocked: records incomplete since 1963 Most punt returns: 6 (five times) Most yards on punt returns: 112 (Catawba, 1962) Most yards per punt return (minimum 2) 20 (Presby- terian, 1964) Most yards on kickoff returns: 169 (Richmond, 1962) Fewest yards per opponent punt return (minimum 2) 1.0 (Richmond, 1964) Fewest yards per opponent kickoff return (minimum 2): .25 (Northeastern, 1963) Most: safeties: 2 (West Chester, 1954)* Most rushing plays: 53 (Catawba, 1964) Most passes had intercepted: 2 (Howard, Furman, 1964) 1964 FOOTBALL SUPERLATIVE AWARDS Jerry Tolley David Alexander Colon Quinn Bill Cline E. E. Rawl Memorial Award Outstanding Player Blocking Trophy Most Valuable Player Award Outstanding Freshman Lansche Award Kevin Moran Ted Day EC. | SMITH PRINT, GREENVILLE, N. C. IN Gay lo a __PAMPHLET BINDER —— Syracuse, N. Y. —- Stockton, Calif. For Reference Not to be taken from this room