Thursday, April 18, 2024

1985: LINFIELD COLLEGE’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL TEAMS PLAYED EACH OTHER


1966 TEAM PHOTO:
Back: Asst. Coach, Del Coursey; Frank Bake, Denny Schweitzer, Art Larrance, Bob Daggett, John Lee, Punk Wells, John Hart, Larry Barnett, ?, Coach Roy Helser.
Front Row:  Jay Gustafson, ?, ?, Frank Molek, Jay Bandonis, Gary Cox, Tom Rohlffs, Steve Collette.

1985: LINFIELD COLLEGE’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL TEAMS PLAYED EACH OTHER

It was Sat., Oct. 12, 1985, Linfield Homecoming on campus in McMinnville.

The keynote event for that afternoon was the Willamette at Linfield Columbia Football League football game on Maxwell Field. Linfield trailed 33-7, but won 36-33.

 In the morning (first pitch at 9:30) it was a game between Linfield’s NAIA National Championship baseball teams from 1966 and 1971. Thanks to 1966 team pitcher Tom Rohlffs at photo of the ’66 team is posted here. There’s no photo of the ’71 team. But, Mike Maley, an outfielder, said, "... for the record we were better looking."




On this page you will see the game’s printed program thanks to 1971 team outfielder Greg Walsh.

The 1966 team won, 3-1.

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National title teams: ROY HELSER’S 1966 vs. AD RUTSCHMAN’s 1977

Roy Helser coached the 1966 Linfield College National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Championship baseball team as it played the 1971 Wildcats’ team that also won the national title in a homecoming alumni game Saturday morning at Helser Field. Ad Rutschman coached the 1971 squad, but because he was preparing Linfield’s football team for a Columbia Football League game againist Willamette Saturday afternoon at Maxwell Field, he left the manging duties to Linfield professors Dave Hansen and Bruce Baldwin. The 1966 team won. Additional pictures and information will be published in Wednesday’s edition.  -- McMinnville N-R/News-Register, Mon Oct 14, 1985

 

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THESE GRADUATES DISCOVERED IT’S STILL A KIDS’ GAME

McMinnville N-R/News-Register, Wed Oct 16, 1985

 

PHOTO: Roy Helser, who managed 1966 Linfield College NAIA championship baseball team again the 1971 national title club Saturday morning in a Homecoming alumni game, encourages starting pitcher Frank Bake.

 

PHOTO: Down, but not down for the count.

 

PHOTO: Greg Walsh, a member of the 1971 team, catches the action on film.

 

LINFIELD HONORS

ITS

NATIONAL

CHAMPIONSHIP

BASEBALL

TEAMS

1966 1971

 

9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, 1985

Roy Helser Field

 

1966 LINFIELD WILDCATS 
(See team photo.) 

  • ·        Frank Bake, P
  • ·        Jan Bandonis, 3B
  • ·        Lary Barnett, P
  • ·        Steve Collette, IF
  • ·        Gary Cox, C
  • ·        Bob Daggett, IF
  • ·        Terry Durham, 1B
  • ·        Jay Gustafson, CF
  • ·        John Hart, P
  • ·        Art Larrance, C
  • ·        John Lee, SS
  • ·        Frank Molek, 2B
  • ·        Rocco Read, C-OF
  • ·        Tom Rohlffs, P
  • ·        Barry Stenlund, 1B
  • ·        Bob Webber, IF
  • ·        Al Wells, OF

 

Coach: Roy Helser

Assistant Coach: Del Coursey

 

1971 LINFIELD WILDCATS

(Sorry, no team photo.)


  • ·        Mike Avery, IF
  • ·        Tom Briggs, OF
  • ·        John Buck, P
  • ·        Mike Cahill, OF
  • ·        Cary Clancy, OF
  • ·        Vince Doherty, P
  • ·        Mike Maley, OF
  • ·        Jim Owens, IF
  • ·        Kip Patterson, C-3B
  • ·        Glen Plagmann, OF
  • ·        Dave Robertson, IF
  • ·        Mike Smithey, P
  • ·        Mike Springer, 1B
  • ·        Dennis Stevens, P
  • ·        Spencer Wales, P
  • ·        Bob Walker, IF
  • ·        Greg Walsh, OF
  • ·        Dan Waritz, IF
  • ·        Ron Webb, C

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Head Coach: Ad Rutschman

Assistant Coach: Jim Corley

Honorary Coaches: Bruce Baldwin, Dave Hansen


Tuesday, April 16, 2024

In March 1967, Army serviceman ROGERS ISHIZU at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri writes Paul Durham, Linfield football coach

Army serviceman ROGERS ISHIZU at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri writes to Linfield Football Coach Paul Durham 

March 29, 1967, McMinnville N-R/News-Register

Paul Durham’s “Dodging with Durham” sports column





Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Interested in Linfield College history as it was related more than 100 years ago to Spokane?

Interested in Linfield College history as it was related more than 100 years ago to Spokane?

If so, click on this link …

https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2024/04/interested-in-linfield-college-history.html

… to read stories which appeared in the Spokane Chronicle and Spokane Spokesman-Review daily newspapers on:

-February 28, 2024

-February 27, 1924

-March 20, 1924, and March 21, 1924 (same story)

-March 22, 1924

-July 1, 1924, and July 8, 1924 (same story)

(Click on each image for a larger, easier to see version.) 

=Was Spokane in line to get another college?

That possibility was floated on the front page of the Spokane Daily Chronicle in a story (in 1924) that said Linfield College was considering a move to Spokane.

By Jim Kershner, Spokane Spokesman-Review Wed., Feb. 28. 2024


=LINFIELD COLLEGE

SEEKS NEW HOME

Dateline: YAKIMA dateline, Fb. 26

Wed., Feb. 27, 1924, Spokane Chronicle

(See clipping posted)



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=PROSPECTS BRIGHT

TO BRING LINFIELD HERE

Local Baptists Want College in Spokane – Mrs. Linfield speaks

Thur., March 20, 1924 Spokane Chronicle and Fri., March 21, 1924, Spokane Chronicle

(See clipping posted)



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= LINFIELD COLLEGE

PASTOR’S TOPIC

Sat. March 22, 1924, Spokane Chronicle

(See clipping posted)












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=LINFIELD COLLEGE TO MOVE

Directors of McMinnville (Or.) Baptist School Take Final Action

 Dateline: PORTLAND, Ore.

Tue., July 1 1924, Spokane Spokesman-Review and Tue. July 8, 1924, Spokane Spokesman-Review

(See clipping posted)

 


Monday, April 08, 2024

Rubbing of name of Linfielder MIKE BARROW name at Oregon Memorial Traveling (Vietnam) Wal

Photo: Rubbing of name of Linfielder MIKE BARROW name at Oregon Memorial Traveling (Vietnam) Wall, March 2024, McMinnville. Photo by/permission to post from Linfielder Rusty Rae.