OFFICIAL PROGRAM
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FIFTEEN CENTS
EDMUNDSON PAVILION
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���==.MARCH 6, 1964
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8 P.M.
BYRON VADSET
JIM WAtTON
WASHINGTON STATE COUCiARS
DALE FORD
DOUG WEAVER
... THE PAU WASHINGTON ROSTER NO.
NAME
POS.
10 11 15 20 22 23 31 32 33 34 AO 41
Henry Mathews
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Jim Hermann
G
Rob Fahnestock
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HT.
WT.
6-3 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-7 6-7 6-5
Bruce Brickner
F
Lynn Nance
F
180 167 195 177 175 194 202 185 6-7 191 6-3 215 6-7 196 6-6 188
C
6-9
•Bob Flowers
G
Steve Olsen
G
*Dick Lee
F
Bn ,ce Solibakke
C
Jack Lynch
F
• *Sr eve Wilson
F
*"Charlie Hart
G
42 **Clint Peeples
192
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CLASS
HOME TOWN
Soph.
Everett
Soph.
Seattle (Ballard)
Soph.
Seattle (Roosevelt)
�unior
SeaH le (Garfield)
Soph.
Seattle (Ballard)
Junior
Seattle (Ballard)
Soph.
Seattle (Ballard)
Junior
Mt. Vernon
Senior
Seattle (Ballard)
Senior
Frankfort, Ky.
Soph.
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Junior
Bolivar, Mo. (SW Baptisi Jq Renton
Senior
• Var·sily leuers. won
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HEAD COACH: Mac Duckworth
STUDENT MANAGER: Larry Stenberg
1.. STOP QOCIC
NAME
5 •*Byron V,
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Tom Tom, *Bob Mon1 Dennis Kl Dick Host Brent Wa
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43 45 51
Walt Frie, •Ted Werr 'Kaspars e •Dale Ford
53
*Ken Ham
15 21 23 25 31 Doug We 33 .. Jim Walt, 35 .,, Jim Knos-
55
Mike We,
•Var,ity letters �on
ASSISTANT COACHES: Ron Patnoe Don Zech
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4 • .SUBSTITUTION
TIME OUT
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iSHINGTON STATE ROSTER HT.
POS.
WT.
6-2 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-2
ClAS.S
HOME TOWN
190 rvik G 160 mery G 179 175 � G a G 175 F 6-4 192 F 6-4 195 ir G 6-1 170 Ir] C-F 6-7 205
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Soph.
Slockton, Calif.
Junior
Lake Stevens Longview (Long)
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G
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r
r
6-5 210
F
6-8 225 6-3 225 F 6-3 210
C F
F
F
6-6
6-7
200 210
Senior
Seattle (Lincoln)
Soph.
Tacoma (Pierce)
Junior
ML Vernon
Soph. Senior Junior Junior Senior Junior
Burling ion
Junior Junior
Battle Ground Vancouver, B.C. Auburn (Skagil Jq Richland Richland
Junior
Olympia (N. Thurston) Concord, Calif.
Soph.
Chewelah
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OIIINK
,CH: Marv Harshman
Offidals Referee, Bert Burr Umpire, Frank Fidler
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"Courage, Competition and Character"
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by DR. JOSEPH KAPLAN Department of Physics, U. C. L.A. Cbairmnn of Interoationnl Geophysical Year
nuy yenrs ngo when I became actively in, volvcd in iutcrcollogiote othlctics, f tried hnrd lo clarify in my own mind the role of inter• collegiate nthlclics in tho iwivcrsity or college. Th.is wos nut 11 can111l exercise on my part, be• cnuse I was invoh·ed in the dovelopmcnl of n rclntive ,ly new campc... of the University of Cali fornia, 11nd also bcclluse of the incrcnsing prc.io• sures on nll of us of preparation for World War U, and the incrcnslng cmphnsis on research and graduate work nt o University which was de.stincd to become one of U,c most rcmnrknbly developing institutions in the Notion. Thus Urn University cllmnte for nU,letics was a chonging one. There de,·clopod much more emphnsis limn ever before tlO nendc.mic ocbicvc mcnlS. U,o Nobel Prize, election to the Notional Acndcmy .if Sciences, creative and research no• tivities. One might hove nxpectcd thJlt inter collegiate 11tl1lclics, particularly in footbnll nnd other higlily competitive uuJ much publicized aren<, would bes,.;,, to fnde into the bnckgro ,md nnlil it was pr11cticnlly o minor nctivity in tl1e University. ln large metropolitan arens, the de velopment of professiunul rootbull nud biukct bnll offered a new threut to the populnrity nod prosperity of lhe trnditionnll) crowd-pleasing mujor collegintc sports. Thnt this fndlng out or U,c picture by intcr collogi11te nthlutics hru: not taken place is in itself n rcmnrlrnblc phenomenon of our times. There nre rcnl. dcep-scntcd oud meaningful reasons for this. of which 1 will present the three tlml nppenr lo me to be tbc most significruit. At the snmc time J will present reasons why the CUITCnt emphasis on intcrcollegintc athletics must not be nllowcd to diminish. The ll:trcc rensons to which J referred enrlicr nrc basically relnted lo the three most sigui{ic:111! cl111rnctcristics or the modem lntercollcgintc r.th lclic picture. These arc ct111tni11cd in my three �,.,ord tiUe, "Courage, Competition and Chnruc li,r". To one who is active In the field of inttr• ·1tiomt.l sciculi fic nffnirs, Md who is 01ore th.no 'Iv nwnrc of the problems thnt we focc ns n ••e three words summarize the reol • .,, For this notion to survive ns n .c free notions or tltis world, we uge, we must be able to L'Ompcto mnintoio the best in out notio1111I TED\
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lntcrcollcgiotc at.1,letics is nn nrcn of uctlvity ill which nil three of lhc.se are intimately in• volved. Bot.h lcnm sports and individuo.l offorl require courngc. cbnroctcr nnd the competitive spirit. Tho demonstrations thot one sees of these important clements in our modem existence ore cosily understood. The lnnguuge of athletics hos nlmost universal npf>eol, thus the lessons to be lcumcd nre rclntively easily cumm1micntcd. l like U1e spuce progrnm bccnuse it provides ns wilh o simple mecli:mism for bringing the hcnu tic, of .,cience le> the public. I like inlercolle gintc nU1lct'ics because it 1uo,•ides on cqunlly effcctiw nnd $imple technique for bringing to the public the n,eanlngfuluess or the competiti,•c spirit, character and rournge. Our spncc n.etiviUes dcn1011Strote our willing• ness to coopernte with ol11cr nntions. Our em.. phosis on s11orlS. pnrticulorly in our colleges nod universities, shows U,e world that we value the nttributcs to which my title refers. Taken to• getbcr, tl,ese mukc for II nation in which otb& people can hnve rent confidence.
ABOUT THE COUGARS • • • A rough schedule fac�d Coach Marv Harshman ond his Cougar c:oger,. th11 yeor in their initiot ,ea •on as a conlender lo, AAWU (Big Si•) honors, ond raiuUMI in one of Wmhingtol"l Slate's losingMI seasons... The Cougori loS1 quhe o bit of experience from 1he 1962-63 1quod. Although eigh1 leftermen re• turned 10 facec rho 1963-64 campwgn, Wruhlngton State: was wiJhout any top�nighl "big man." Ted Werner comes the close111 lo answering the Cougar's coll far a all-around threa1 01 rho posl position. A 6-8, 225-pound lctt•rwlnnor, Womer led 1he Cougars In ,ebaundlng lo,1 season .,,,h 218 anu this season 1, leodlng the AAWU conference In rt!-
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THEIR COACH
Motv Harshman I$ f'inl1hing hlJ sixth season OS head cage mentor al Wa1Mngron Stare UniYor1i1y and the big, per>0noble Cougar bou is hoping for a few more win, Jn the fv1ure. Hanhmon 1, one ol the 1,o,t-llkod coaches in lhe collegiate hoop game and his fellow coache, also rank him as aoe of the mos! aitute. A collegiato football All-American al Pocmc Lurhcran Unlvor,ity In 1941, h., hat b0trn In rho coaching ranlu 18 sea son.s-13 at hi, Alme Mater and 5 at Co·vgorvllle, HIJ ovor-ali lxnketball coaching record rhrough rho 1962-63 >ecnon ls 289 wlru agoinsl 18-4 lasse1. Washlngfon S101e hired Harshmon ru Its hood boJ.kolball cottch In 1958, aflor h• httd established ono of tho mo,1 enviable ba,ketball record> on the Pacific Coast tn 13 years at PLU. The Lu1es won five Ev-ergreen conference: titles and corublantly repre sented the Narthw1t11 ln the NAIA Championships undllr his tulelage. Harshman ii ,1111 recognized as one of PLU', llno>1 all-oro11nd athle1... Ho won lame OJ a football All•
bo,mding perccnlog&-hls 148 rebounds (Big Six 101al only) account for 14 p0t uni of his IO<Jm's re bound opportunillecs. The Cougon sc.oring lhreol comes In Byron Vodsel, farmer cage sfar of Soafllo's Lincoln High School. A 6-2, 190-pound, lwo•yeor 10110.-.,lnnor, Vad>et is the Cougar', leading candidate for Wesl Coasf honors. He led the WSU team in scoring last 1e0Jon, and 1hi1 year he h averaging nearly 1.d poinu a game in Sig She competition and is among the con- Ference scoring leaders.. He ;, �cond in free throw pt!rce.ntag�, hltllng over 80 per cent a£ ltis charily tosses. Dale ford of football lome is cutting hi, niche in Cougar bo,kerball history. Nl,knamed "Dole the Whale," he should hold down one of the slcming forward spots when WCQhlngton S10:te meetJ the1r crou-sra,e rival,. With Vodset of one guard, nis running rnote should I,., Jim Walton, o 6-1, 170-pound, senior lellerman from Richland. He wa, lhe third loading S<Orer on lhe '63 Cougar five and ha, One speed. And, at the remaining forward spoi Doug Weaver, Skagit Valley J.C. franller will be starting for WSU. He I• rated as havlne o sharp eye and 1' a bo11cr than avetoge rebounder. Re,ervo help ,ould come lrom forwards Kaspors Slum, Jim Knosrmon, end Ke.n J-,tarniner while bench ,trength at guard I, ovailob1e in Marv Tommervlk, Danni, Kloke, and Dlclt Ho,tikka. 4
American and a, an all-conleren<.a ba1ke1boll player. Ahcr graduation from PLU In 1942, Har1hmao spent three year, in 1he Navy, then returned lo his Alma Mat11r In o quodruplo capo.dry- 01 Athlotic Oiredor and as hood coach In ba,ketball, foolball, ond baseball. He remained al PLU until coming to WSU fn lhe l 958-59 seo,on to replace 1etirlng Jack Friel cu head basketball coach. Harshman wos born October 4, 1917, In Eau doire, Wbcon.sin, and ,noved ro Evoreu. Washing ton. with his parents in 1927, Marv and hi, wife Dorathy an, rho parenlS al thre.e sons1 Mlk..o� Brion, ond David.
MARV HARSHMAN
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WASHINGTO� HUSKIES
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BOB FLOWERS
BRUCE B.RICKNER STEVE WILSON
BRUCE �OLIBAKKE
DICK LEE CLINT PEEPLES
HENRY MATHEWS
JACK LYNCH
ROB FAHNESTOCK
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Fl"ELD GOA\S
NAME
2222222222 1 10 HENRY MATHEWS I I 1 1 1 --__ JIM 1-iERMAN_N 2222222222 I 1 I 1 1 1 -,1I l I 2222222222 ROB FAl-iNESTOCK 15 BOB FLOWERS 2222222222 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2222222222 I 1 1 I 1 I � STEVE OLSEN 2222222222 1 1 1 1 l I DICK LEE 3 2 22222222 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 BRUCE SOLIBAKKE 31 2122222212 1 1 I 1 1 I JACK LYNCH 3 2 1222222222 1 1 11 1 1 1 33 STEVE WLLSON � CHARLIE HART 2222222222 I 1 1 1 1 3 4 22222222 22 1 1 1 I I 1 4� BRUCE BRICKNER 2222222222 I I I I 1 1 LYNN NANCI: 41 2222222212 I I 1 I I I CLINT PEEPLES 42
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5 11 15 21 2 3
25
3 1
33 35
41
43
4 5 51 53 55
FIELD GOALS
NAME
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BYRON VADSET TOM TOMMERVIK BOB MONTGOMERY DENNIS r.tOKE DICK HOSTIKKA BRENT WATSON
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DOUG WE.6VER JIM WALTON JIM KNOSTMAN WALT FRIERSON TED WEl!NER KASPARS SLUMS DALE FORD KEN HAMMER MIKE WERNER
11 I 1
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1 1 11 11
1 1 l I 11 I 11I 1I I I 1I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111I 1 1 1 I 1 1
1 I 1 1 11 1l 1 1 I I I 1 1 111
1I 1 111 111 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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HT.
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HOME TOWN
10
Ed Johnson
G
6-1
165
Bo1hell
G
6-0
170
S. Salem, Oregon
51
21
Glen Johnson Rod Peterson
Doon Skorheim
22
Bill Mon1gomery
15
LeviFisher
33
40 42 45
Dick Von low Dave Hovde
Hal Van Gilder
Gordy Harri•
1 12345 1 1 12345 1 112345 1 T 1 2""m 1 I 12345 1 1 1234 5 I 1 I 23 45 1 1 1 2 345 I 1 123.45 1 1 2 1 3.45 3 45 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 .,;45 1 1 1234 5
FOULS
I 1 1 1I I 1 1I 1 11 I 1 1 11 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11I 1 111 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 I 1 1 1
I 1 1 2345 1 123 4 5 l I 234 5 1 1 345 2 1 I 2 345 I I 2345
G-F
6-2
175
165
G
6,0
G
5- 1 1
170
F
6-6
215
G
G-F F
C
C
6-1 6-3
6-6 6-9
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TOfAU FG
1 23 A 5 12 345 1 12 345 T 1 23 45 1 1234 5 I 1 2 3 .d 5 I
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NAME
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FOULS
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NO,
Phil Peterson
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 11 1 1 1 I 1I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1I 1 1 1I I 1 1I I 1
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Washington Freshman Roster 1 1
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tOTAb
169
7 1 0
215
200
6- 1 0 217
COACH, Don Zech
Bothell
Cutbank, Montana
Coulee Dom M1. Vernon
Seattle (Roo,eveh)
Seattle (Garfield)
Selah
Olympia Tenino
86 . . . . Sltci a:h Valley J.C. . ... _ 51 78 •• " Groy, tiorbor J.C. . ••• , 70
ao .... Hl;hlln• J.C. • . . . . • • • 67 61 , ,
U. of O. Medicol School •• 80
76 ... , ttlghhne J.C.. " .••• •• 66
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Wa1t.:n Wo,h1nglon J.V. • 39 76 Lvrutwood Chhoptoc1lc C.I
91 85
ew,.11 J.c.. .......
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61 ... Wosh1ngtott Stat• F10,l1 • Wo,hinglon Stole Frcth , • 71 b1". .. W•1t•m Walhlngton J,V, 60 l:ve1•H J,C. , , • 57 65 91 ..•• Sli.oglt YaU•r J.C.•••• S6 91 , , . . Groyw Harbor J.C. 69 .... Sea:ttl• Unlnnlty Ft<tth • 101 . 59 63 • • • • Olympic. J.C.. 19 . . . • SpNd..,.Mort • • • 1< 63
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Olympic J.C.
(Wen l A. lo1t 7) Wo1hit1gton Sro1• P:ro,h
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