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ARMY 150-POUND FOOTBALL SQUAD— 1966— First Row: Coach Eric Tipton, Bill Koch, Tim Russell, Em mett Mahle, Tom Dyer, Harry Rothmann, captain Gary Atkins, Randy Moon, Jerry Threadgill, Ron Weitz, John Caldwell, Walt Mather, Bob Frank, Ltc. William Thomas, Officer Representative. Second Row: Steve Frankiewicz, George Quinney, Bill Richards, John Throckmorton, Larry Izzo, George Dials, Van Evans, Harry Hayes, Dave Ohle, Pete Bazzel Warren Sands. Third Row: Steve Frushour, Jim Locher, Mike Billingsley, Gary Cantrell, Brian Wells, Fred Shahid, Wil- liam Schroeder, Terry Strickler, Dennis Johnson, manager John Bornmann. Fourth Row: Bill Clark, Joe Hodge, Ron Hebert, Wilson Maloz, Frank Brittenham, George Bass, Gary Peckham, Nick Stafford, Bob Ramsey, assistant coach R, E. Johnston. Fifth Row: Assistant coach William Cody, Ron Hunt, Walt Mischler, Jim Greenlee, Jim Ford, John Hamilton, Tony Singer, Tom Beierschmitt, Charles Hastings, trainer Jim Wallace. Sixth Row: Assistant coach Richard Welch, Bert Caranto, Dan Lee, Tom Guidara, John May, Jack Reid, Louis Curl, Ken Bevis, assistant coach Ray Macedonia. Once again the Little Rabble stormed through a perfect season, piling up a 6-0 record to capture its 5th league title in ten years. Under the able leadership of Captain Gary Atkins, three time ALL-EAST linebacker, Army outscored the op- position 167-22, with three shutouts. The toughest and most exciting game, and the most rewarding in light of last year ' s outcome, was the Navy contest. Rugged defense and Bevis to Dyer offense spelled disaster for the Middies early in the game. The 150 pound Black Knights had far and away the most talented team in the league. With two time ALL-EAST choices Larry Izzo and Harry Rothmann on defense, Van Evans, the most explosive runner in 150 lb. football, and the sure hands of ALL-EAST end Emmett Mahle, made Ken Bevis quarterbacking a little bit easier. Coach Tipton combined a driving offense with a tenacious defense to crush enemy after enemy and bring the 150 lb. football championship back to West Point.
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