In this club, life begins at 50
Richard W.S. Jones has been to more than half the games played in college football's most-played rivalry. |
“Lehigh is literally in my blood,” said the 78-year-old Jones, who will attend his 75th Lehigh-Lafayette game Saturday in Easton. “My grandfather went to Lehigh, my dad went to Lehigh and one of my sons (Andrew) graduated from Lehigh.
“Lehigh-Lafayette football games are my obsession, I guess.”
Jones clearly is not alone in that regard.
Lehigh held its annual “Beat Lafayette” reception in Room 308 of the University Center Friday, followed by lunch in the Asa Packer Dining Room for the 50-Game Club, made up of alumni who have attended 50 or more Lehigh-Lafayette games in their lives. The additions of the three “newbies” to the 50-game club—J. Dixon Earley ‘63, Bob Littner ’53 and Newt Wilson ’63 (a trio that will attend their 50th game on Saturday)—brought the total number of living members in the club to 31.
Lehigh and Lafayette first started playing football against one another in 1884, the same year that Mark Twain wrote Huckleberry Finn and Grover Cleveland was elected the 22nd president of the United States. This Saturday will mark the 144th meeting in college football’s most-played rivalry—and Jones has seen more than half of them.
His eyesight is failing and he is in a wheelchair these days, but Jones—with radio earplugs in his ears to listen to the local broadcast of the game—will be in the crowd at Fisher Field, sitting alongside his son, Purnell, who drove his dad over from Muncy, Pa. (10 miles east of Williamsport). Purnell Jones is now in his mid-40s and has seen close to 40 of these rivalry games himself.
“My wife once asked me whether Christmas Day or Lehigh-Lafayette game day was a more important day to me,” Richard Jones recalled. “I simply said, ‘That’s a silly question .... It’s Lehigh-Lafayette, of course.’”
Over the course of his life, Jones has only missed a handful of Lehigh-Lafayette games—all of them away games. During World War II, when gas was rationed, Jones’ father would save enough of his monthly ration so that the family could drive up from Philadelphia to the Lehigh Valley for the game.
This rivalry gets into your blood
Bill Smith '52, left, and his wife, Barbara, talk with Lehigh football coach Andy Coen at the 50-Game Club luncheon. |
Then, there are guys like Bill Smith ’52 and Newt Wilson ‘63, both of whom played in the rivalry for legendary Lehigh coach Bill Leckonby.
“I played on Coach Leck’s undefeated team in 1950 and it was one of the great thrills of my life to play in this rivalry,” recalled Smith, who attended the luncheon with his wife, Barbara, a Cedar Crest College alumna who has actually attended a couple more Lehigh-Lafayette games than he has.
“There’s no rivalry quite like Lehigh-Lafayette,” Smith said. “Over the years, we’ve lived all over the place—Pittsburgh, Chicago and Toronto—but I’ve tried to make it back here for the games here as often as humanly possible. Ask anyone in this room and they’ll tell you that this rivalry gets into your blood.”
Sam Wechsler ’08, currently a grad student in engineering, was one of the youngest people at the luncheon—at just 22 years of age. His father Jay, a 50-Game Club member, is certain that his son will one day join him in reaching the milestone.
‘He’s only 22 years old, but he’ll attend his 23rd Lehigh-Lafayette tomorrow, if you count the one that he attended with my wife while she was pregnant with him,” Wechsler said.
While young Sam will have to wait a few decades for his inclusion in the exclusive group, here’s a list of the current Lehigh alums in the 50-Game Club—with each one’s graduating class and the number of games attended, including the 2008 tussle in Easton:
Richard W.S. Jones ’54 | 75 games |
Michael Drozd ’46 | 72 games |
Pete Facchiano ’45 | 67 games |
Charles Sandwick ’50 | 67 games |
Dan Bayer ’59 | 66 games |
Kit Diefenderfer ’44 | 65 games |
Richard Yeager ’59 | 63 games |
Mark Parseghian ’49 | 62 games |
Bob Shurts ’48 | 62 games |
Bill Abbott ’53 | 60 games |
Larry Sheridan ’58 | 60 games |
Charlie Kucher ’43 | 59 games |
Jay Wechsler ’56 | 59 games |
Cass Camarda ’52 | 58 games |
Bill DeCamp ’54 | 58 games |
Bob Haft ’51 | 58 games |
Allan Kime ’56 | 57 games |
Joe Workman ’53 | 57 games |
Bob Bevan ’60 | 56 games |
Bill Smith ’49 | 56 games |
Harry Levine ’56 | 55 games |
Jeff Hahn ’59 | 54 games |
Keith Rust ’57 | 54 games |
Bill Smith ’52 | 54 games |
Bruce Waechter ’56 | 54 games |
John Harmon ’59 | 53 games |
Bob Teufel ’59 | 53 games |
Bob Hoyt ’51 | 51 games |
J. Dixon Earley ’63 | 50 games |
Bob Littner ’53 | 50 games |
Newt Wilson ’63 | 50 games |
--Bill Doherty
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Thursday, November 20, 2008