1967-1968 Yearbook

FOOTBALL Six make all-star team; two net All-Ale berths Despite the lackluster team r ecord, lTa rdin g's individual players turned in some ou tstanding pC" - formanccs. Two gua rds, senior Jim Davis and junior Don Sinquefield, were rewarded with berths on th e All-AIC first team. Four more gridders, all seniors, joined them in the initial AIC all -s tar game: halfback Jim I-Toward, tackle Mel Jerni ga n, defen sive h alfback IJarry Li sle, and defensive end Phil New. A whopping tota l of 18 new r ecords were set during the fall campaign. Howard 's car eer total ya rdage of 2823 was the most noteworthy, ranking him third among offense leaders in the AIC's hi story. ll e also set a new game rushing mark he added to the career sco ring and rushing mark and already held . Sophom ore Jerry Copeland captured fi ve passing r ecords, and junior Don Dixon set a new single game offense record. Sen ior James Street came out with fi ve ncw marks for pass recep tions and field goals, and sophomor e Charles Jon es se t two game scoring records. Defensive pla yer s Harry Lisle, David VVofford and Kenny Glass even got into the action, Lisle and Wofford sharing the longest punt r eturn and Glass copping the longest fumble recovery. JIM DAV IS Offensive Guard DON SINQUEFielD Defensive Guard ALL-STAR halfback Jim Howard breaks around Oeachito 's line for more yardage on his way to a career rushing record of 2823 yards.

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