Quincy University - Gyrfalcon Yearbook (Quincy, IL)

 - Class of 1959

Page 129 of 140

 

Quincy University - Gyrfalcon Yearbook (Quincy, IL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 129 of 140
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Page 129 text:

All-tournament players received miniature basketballs from the Rev. Julian Woods, Quincy College president. Pictured (Left to Right); are Charlie Vaughn, Southern Illinois; Bill McAfoos, Western, 111., Jim Gordon, Youngstown; Bob Castaneda, Rockhurst; Tom Campbell, Quincy; Sey- mour Bryson, Southern ; John Barnhill and Dick Barnett, Tennessee State; Grady McCollum, Western; and Father Julian. Lee Hoffenspirger of Hamline was not present. BOX SCORES PRELIMINARY Tennessee .... 108 Southern 87 Youngstown . . 77 Rockhurst 71 Western 73 Hamline 62 111. Wesleyan . 64 Quincy 70 SEMI-FINALS Rockhurst .... 77 Southern .... 91 111. Wesleyan . 63 Hamline 74 Youngstown . . 73 Tennessee . . . 103 Western 96 Quincy 78 FINALS Rockhurst .... 80 111. Wesleyan 64 Southern 94 Hamline .... 73 Youngstown . . 90 Quincy 96 Tennessee .... 114 Western .... 54 Quincy College ' s holiday cage tournament took on real N.A.I. A. flavor as three former presidents of national organization got together between games with A.O. (Al) Duer, N.A.I.A. executive secretary. Pictured (Left to Right) are Joe Hutton, Hamline athletic director and coach; Ray Hanson, Western Illinois athletic director; Duer, who was formerly athletic director at Pepper- dine College in California, and Bill Herington, Culver-Stockton athletic di- rector and coach. Dick Barnett, Tennessee State ' s 6 ' 2 senior, was a unanimous choice as the Quincy Col- lege basketball tournament ' s most valuable player. Dick lived up to his rating as one of the nations finest as he averaged more than 34 points a game. The choice was made by a seven-man committee which included press and radio representatives.

Page 128 text:

Holiday Tournament The fifth Quincy College Annual NAIA Tourna- ment ended with the ever aggressive Western Illinois University and the fabulous Tennessee State Univer- sity, battling for first place honors. Tennessee State Tigers won over the Western Illinois Leathernecks in a record breaking scoring contest, 114 — 54. Each of the three nights, the teams played to a capacity crowd of 2800 in the Quincy College Memorial gymnasium. As was to be expected the court action was fast and spectacular and local promoters beat the drums for the event as the nation ' s outstanding small col- lege tournament. No fan who attended the games would have accused the sponsors of false advertising. The fifth playing of the tournament included all new teams except the host, Quincy College. Each year the tournament has had a different champion. The Mart Heinen Club under the tourney chair- manship of Elvin Tappe, .former Quincy College Hawk star and now coach of the Chicago Cubs, rep- resents a cross-section of Quincy sports fans who ar- ranged for the complete enjoyment of the more than one hundred players, coaches, and school representa- tives in Quincy for the four days. Two special features of the tournament were the smoker in the American Legion hall, and the press and coaches breakfast at the Lincoln-Douglas hotel. At the press and coaches breakfast, Al Duer, execu- tive secretary of the National Association of Inter- collegiate Athletics, was the featured speaker. Duer stressed the theory that athletics are a great unifying force and that the efforts of civic groups and the backing of fans in the various cities make the events successful.



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Dual meet start against Illinois Normal. Quincy runners seen are Don Kabbes, Jerry Beenders and Bob Cull. Track and Cross-Country . . . Quincy College participated in seven cross- country meets this year; four of them being home meets and three away. The largest meet was at Homecoming when the first Quincy In- vitational Cross-Country meet was established. Letter winners of the season were Bob Cull, junior; Gary McBride, sophomore; Captain elect for ' 59) Jim Ribbe, sophomore; and the season ' s record was 4 Wins and 10 Losses. The track squad, perhaps the most under- rated team in our athletic system, had a suc- cessful season. Quincy Johnson received the lion ' s share of the plaudits, but Mike Gelven pushed him in the 100, 220, and the broad jump. John Zuzevich was consistent in the pole vault and weight events and occasionally endangered the high jumper ' s peace of mind with 5 ' 8 leaps. Track is possibly the most demanding of all sports both in physical labor and mental strain, and Coach Ortwerth led his men so that they were equal to the challenge. Coach John Ortwerth starts the Quincy College invitational cross-country meet. Coach John Ortwerth, Joe Sullivan, John Lavin, Don Gary McBride and Bob Cull in action. Kabbes and Jim Ribbe. FRONT ROW ARE: Bob Cull, Gary McBride and Bernard Farrell. 126

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