.[1963] OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER I

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184 .[1963] I 1963 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER I (Alphabetical) No. lVanu p(i.'" . Wgt. Hilt. Ag(' Oms JltillU TUIJ'IJ 18 Adderley, Nelson LH 180 5·11 19 So. Philadelphia 21 Allen, Richard QB 175 6·1 19 So. Sidney 72 Anderson, Richard RT 232 6·5 19 So . Medina 61 And r;c:', Theodore LG 209 5·11 19 So. Cuyahoga Falls 14 *Barnell, Tyrone LH 166 5·8 20 Jr. Orrville 25 B:1rrington, Thom"s QB 208 6·1 19 So. Lima 67 Bea rSl, James RG 211 6·3 20 Jr. Toledo 16 Bodenbender, Geo. RH 177 6·0 20 Jr. Bellefontaine 12 *Bruney, Robert RH 168 5·9 21 Sr. Martins Ferry 66 Bugel, Thomas LG 200 6·0 18 So. W. Homest'd, Po. 23 *Chonko, Arnold LH 194 6·2 20 Jr. Parma 59 Cummins, Thomas C 190 5·10 20 Jr. London 73 Davidson, James RT 215 6·4 20 Jr. Alliance 15 Derbyshire. John RH 167 5·9 19 So. Edon 30 "Dreffer, Stephan FB 197 5·9 20 Jr. Montpelier 32 • Drenik. Douglas RH 186 6·1 20 Jr. Wickliffe 47 *Espy, Bennie RH 177 6·0 20 Jr. Sandusky 98 Fair, Robert LG 190 5·11 22 Sr. Cincinnati SO Federle, Thomas C 200 5·11 20 Jr. Cincinnati 52 Filz, Thomas C 208 6.2 19 Jr. Cuyahoga Falls 11 Fortney, Douglas RH 162 5·9 21 Sr. West Liberty 55 Fraraccio, Jame, RT 227 6·1 19 So. AII;ance 62 Funk. Robert RG 224 6·1 19 So. Lakewood '56 Goering. William RG 206 5·" 20 Jr. Cleveland 35 Hall. William LE 201 6·1 21 Sr. Ironton ., ., , 46 *Harkins, Donald LH 188 6·1 20 Jr . Urbana 38 H'>rtley, Robert FB 200 5·11 20 So. Covington 84 Housleau, Joseph RE 205 6·2 20 So. Girard ' 92 Howman, Dennis FB 205 6·1 20 Jr . Wooster 70 Hullinger, Dennis RT 215 6·3 21 Sr. Lima 65 *. Jenkins, Thomas LG 226 6·1 21 Sr. Dayton 71 Kasunic. Gerold RT 210 6·1 21 Jr. Cleveland 27 Kaylor, Ronald QB 185 6·3 20 Jr. Conlon 53 Kelley, Dwight C 212 5·" 19 So. Bremen 88 *Kiehfuss, Thomas LE 205 6·3 20 Jr. Cincinnati 75 Kohut, William RT 233 6·4 20 Jr . Youngstown 90 ladwig, Eric LE 210 6·0 20 Jr. Cleveland 87 lashutka, Gregory LE 214 6·5 19 So. Cleveland 49 Lind!ey, Leon RH 180 5·10 21 Jr . Steubenville 48 Lykes, Robert RH 180 6·1 19 So. Akron 36 Lyons, Douglas FB 203 6·2 22 Sr. Parma 79 *Mamula,-Charles RT 220 6·3 21 Sr. Martins Ferry 81 Meyer, Terry RE 212 6-4 20 Jr. Dayton 58 Miller, Gary LG 200 6-0 19 So. Bellevue 60 *Mirick, Wesley RG 220 . 6·0 21 Sr. Columbus 77 'Orazen, Ed RT 218 6·0 20 Jr. Euclid 76 Palmer, John LT 212 6·1 19 So. 63 *Parker. Albert LG 212 6·1 21 Sr. Dover 78 *Porretta, Daniel LT 218 6·0 19 Jr. Clairton. Po . 20 Price, Charles QB 193 6·0 20 Jr. Middletown 83 * Rickells, Ormonde RE 200 6·1 21 Sr. Springfield 69 Ridder, William RG 217 5·9 18 So . Springfield 54 Rogavin, Jon LT 222 6·3 20 So. Cambridge Ohio State 13·10 33 Sander, Willard FB 210 6·2 19 So. Cincinnati Wis. (AP)-Ohio MADISON, 41 **Snell, Matthew LE 214 6·2 22 Sr. Locust Valley, N.Y. State roared 80 yards for a 64 Snyder, larry LG 207 6·2 20 Jr. Wooiter touchdown on the passing of 82 *Spahr, William RE 182 6·2 20 Jr . Columbus Jr. Proctorville Don Unverferth and the power 57 Bernie RT 230 6·0 20 80 Stock, Robert LE 197 6·1 20 So. Washington, Po. running of Matt Snell in the 74 Unger, William LT 229 6·0 21 Sr. Mt . Morris, III. closing minutes and knocked 26 Unverfitrth, Donald QB 205 6·3 19 So. Dayton Wisconsin from the unbeaten 68 V. an Horn. Douglas RG 226 6.2 19 So . Columbus ranks 13-10 Saturday in a Big 86 * *VanRaaphorst, Richard lE 210 6-1 20 Sr. I. iqo nier , Pa . Ten football upset. 42 ·Warfield. Paul LH 182 6-0 20 Sr . Warren Unverferth. who is a sopbo- 22 Yonclas, Nicholas QB 177 5·10 19 Jr D,·lhi. N. Y. more quarterback who rode the * . denotes bench most of the game, took 1963 charge and completed four Captains: Ormonde Ricketts passps in a drive which Snell. Matthew Snell pile·driving fullback, capped a 17 *Texas A. & M. 0 by plunging into the end zone 21 Indiana 0 from two yards out with just 20 *lIIinois 20 to play . 3 Southern California 32 The Buckeyes had be ?n 13 Wisconsin 10 shackled by Wisconsin's mighty 7 *Iowa 3 defense in the second half be- 7 *Penn State 10 fore rallying behind Unverferth. 8 *Northwestern 17 14 Michigan 10 The Badgers made one last gasp, but the game ended with 110 102 Ohio State's Paul Warfield in- Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 tercepling a pass. l

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~ 184 .[1963] I 1963 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER I

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No. lVanu p(i.'" . Wgt. Hilt. Ag(' Oms JltillU TUIJ'IJ

18 Adderley, Nelson LH 180 5·11 19 So. Philadelphia 21 Allen, Richard QB 175 6·1 19 So. Sidney 72 Anderson, Richard RT 232 6·5 19 So. Medina 61 And r;c:', Theodore LG 209 5·11 19 So. Cuyahoga Falls 14 *Barnell, Tyrone LH 166 5·8 20 Jr. Orrville 25 B:1rrington, Thom"s QB 208 6·1 19 So. Lima 67 Bea rSl, James RG 211 6·3 20 Jr. Toledo 16 Bodenbender, Geo. RH 177 6·0 20 Jr. Bellefontaine 12 *Bruney, Robert RH 168 5·9 21 Sr. Martins Ferry 66 Bugel, Thomas LG 200 6·0 18 So. W. Homest'd, Po. 23 *Chonko, Arnold LH 194 6·2 20 Jr. Parma 59 Cummins, Thomas C 190 5·10 20 Jr. London 73 Davidson, James RT 215 6·4 20 Jr. Alliance 15 Derbyshire. John RH 167 5·9 19 So. Edon 30 "Dreffer, Stephan FB 197 5·9 20 Jr. Montpelier 32 • Drenik. Douglas RH 186 6·1 20 Jr. Wickliffe 47 *Espy, Bennie RH 177 6·0 20 Jr. Sandusky 98 Fair, Robert LG 190 5·11 22 Sr. Cincinnati SO Federle, Thomas C 200 5·11 20 Jr. Cincinnati 52 Filz, Thomas C 208 6.2 19 Jr. Cuyahoga Falls 11 Fortney, Douglas RH 162 5·9 21 Sr. West Liberty 55 Fraraccio, Jame, RT 227 6·1 19 So. AII;ance 62 Funk. Robert RG 224 6·1 19 So. Lakewood '56 Goering. William RG 206 5·" 20 Jr. Cleveland 35 Hall. William LE 201 6·1 21 Sr. Ironton

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.,,46 *Harkins, Donald LH 188 6·1 20 Jr. Urbana 38 H'>rtley, Robert FB 200 5·11 20 So. Covington 84 Housleau, Joseph RE 205 6·2 20 So. Girard

' 92 Howman, Dennis FB 205 6·1 20 Jr. Wooster 70 Hullinger, Dennis RT 215 6·3 21 Sr. Lima 65 *.Jenkins, Thomas LG 226 6·1 21 Sr. Dayton 71 Kasunic. Gerold RT 210 6·1 21 Jr. Cleveland 27 Kaylor, Ronald QB 185 6·3 20 Jr. Conlon 53 Kelley, Dwight C 212 5·" 19 So. Bremen 88 *Kiehfuss, Thomas LE 205 6·3 20 Jr. Cincinnati 75 Kohut, William RT 233 6·4 20 Jr . Youngstown 90 ladwig, Eric LE 210 6·0 20 Jr. Cleveland 87 lashutka, Gregory LE 214 6·5 19 So. Cleveland 49 Lind!ey, Leon RH 180 5·10 21 Jr. Steubenville 48 Lykes, Robert RH 180 6·1 19 So. Akron 36 Lyons, Douglas FB 203 6·2 22 Sr. Parma 79 *Mamula,-Charles RT 220 6·3 21 Sr. Martins Ferry 81 Meyer, Terry RE 212 6-4 20 Jr . Dayton 58 Miller, Gary LG 200 6-0 19 So. Bellevue 60 *Mirick, Wesley RG 220 . 6·0 21 Sr. Columbus 77 'Orazen, Ed RT 218 6·0 20 Jr. Euclid 76 Palmer, John LT 212 6·1 19 So. Kelterin~

63 *Parker. Albert LG 212 6·1 21 Sr. Dover 78 *Porretta, Daniel LT 218 6·0 19 Jr. Clairton. Po. 20 Price, Charles QB 193 6·0 20 Jr. Middletown 83 *Rickells, Ormonde RE 200 6·1 21 Sr. Springfield 69 Ridder, William RG 217 5·9 18 So. Springfield 54 Rogavin, Jon LT 222 6·3 20 So. Cambridge Ohio State 13·10 33 Sander, Willard FB 210 6·2 19 So. Cincinnati Wis. (AP)-OhioMADISON,41 **Snell, Matthew LE 214 6·2 22 Sr. Locust Valley, N.Y. State roared 80 yards for a64 Snyder, larry LG 207 6·2 20 Jr. Wooiter

touchdown on the passing of82 *Spahr, William RE 182 6·2 20 Jr . Columbus

Jr. Proctorville Don Unverferth and the power57 S :an~ey, Bernie RT 230 6·0 20 80 Stock, Robert LE 197 6·1 20 So. Wash ington, Po. running of Matt Snell in the 74 Unger, William LT 229 6·0 21 Sr. Mt. Morris, III. closing minutes and knocked 26 Unverfitrth, Donald QB 205 6·3 19 So. Dayton Wisconsin from the unbeaten 68 V.an Horn. Douglas RG 226 6.2 19 So. Columbus ranks 13-10 Saturday in a Big 86 **VanRaaphorst, Richard lE 210 6-1 20 Sr. I.iqo nier, Pa. Ten football upset.42 ·Warfield. Paul LH 182 6-0 20 Sr . Warren

Unverferth. who is a sopbo­22 Yonclas, Nicholas QB 177 5·10 19 Jr D,·· lhi. N.Y.

more quarterback who rode the* .denotes lette~ bench most of the game, took

1963 charge and completed four Captains: Ormonde Ricketts passps in a drive which Snell.

Matthew Snell pile·driving fullback, cappeda 17 *Texas A. & M. 0 by plunging into the end zone 21 Indiana 0 from two yards out with just 20 *lIIinois 20 2:1~ to play. 3 Southern California 32 The Buckeyes had be?n

13 Wisconsin 10 shackled by Wisconsin's mighty7 *Iowa 3 defense in the second half be­7 *Penn State 10 fore rallying behind Unverferth.8 *Northwestern 17

14 Michigan 10 The Badgers made one last gasp, but the game ended with

110 102 Ohio State's Paul Warfield in-Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 tercepling a pass.

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