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Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Drew Haverford Pace N.C.E. Lycoming R.P.I. Newark State Newark Rutgers Alumni Hartwick Trenton State BA SKETBAJZL Drew 71QOTj Newark State Drew 51 Stevens Drew 48 N.C.E. Drew 611- Ursinus Drew 75 N .Y. Maritime Drew 53 New Paltz Drew 69 Brooklyn Poly Drew 63 Harpur Drew 78 Utifla Ist ROW: Bruce Jaffe, Wayne Howie, Joe Clayton, Jon Gary DeAngelis, Dick Stafford, Doug Wicoff, Terry House Schwieger, Bill Bonnell, Jerry Williams, Scott Bickell, Bob Henry Porter, Ralph Porzio, Bob Van Horne, assistant Hinds, 2nd ROW: Coach John Williams, Dwight Kehoe, coach Cabsent: Frank Brooksj. John Williams, Coach. Despite a 5-13 record, the Drew Rangers played inspired basketball this past season and finished on a winning note. With Dick Stafford as the only 1963 graduate on the team, the outlook for next season should be very bright. The outstanding playing of Doug Wicoff was the highlight of the year. He led the team in scoring average, rebounding, Held goal percentage and foul percentage. He averaged 16.9 points and 15.8 rebounds per game. This season also saw Dick Stafford put another feather in his cap as he scored 30 points in a game which ran overtime.
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FENCI G 1 1 ' V, . A ,'.. 1 . 31:2 if-E o A, 5:5?52i! : 355.2 . Coach Rocco V. Feravolo What was expected to be a building year turned out to be the most spectacular year in the history of Drew fencing. The team turned in a 9-1 record losing only to Yeshiva Univer- sity by a 14-13 score. Following the season the Rangers invaded Rochester, New York, and walked away with first place in the North At- lantic Tournament, both the sabre and epee teams also taking the first spot. The following week, the Rangers again took first place at the N.O.E. Invitation Tournament. Outstanding performances on the team came from Bill Owen, Storm Rode, Dick Lyons and Bob Benner. Most of us are very optimistic about the Rangers for next year, losing only one steady starter in Al Menkin and two strong back-up men Fred Hust and Sandy Schatz, all at sabre. t ar e ' H V. .g:. ,il ftrzt 47 F-iii f M y ,f s D af i XF J ' f ga ,ff it Ni i if if fi Q if t V 3 1 Vg s 465 ami 2 E 'W fn f F , X S 1 it 1, 5 . ,Z Q K Team - Ist ROW: Bill Owen, Storm Rode, Dick Lyons, Al Menkin, Fred XI-Iust, .Sandy Schatz, Bob Benner, Mike Slippen, 2nd ROW: Rocco Feravolo, coach, Dick Villarnil, Hap Holden, Ron Lindenboom, Bob Weldon, Bill Herbst- C, , f s, ,f N 76 ' fg X af X, sf' X . 6 M ,X man, Thornton Ash, Al Bugaeff, Bob Boileau, Bruce Ander son, Dave Lindroth, Dan Daniels, Bruce Littman, Don Kanzaki, Dick Lehne. CUREB OA RD Team 17 Pace . . . , , 10 15 Lehigh .. U 12 13 Yeshiva . . . , , 14 18 Haverford ....... , 9 17 Newark Rutgers . . . , , 10 14 Temple ......... ,, 13 140 16 Brooklyn Poly . . 16 Stevens ....... 14 N.C..E. ..... ......... . 17 West Point .............. No. Atlantic Tournament - First Place Rit N .C.E. Invitation Tournament - First PlaC 11 11 13 10 at C
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