Newspaper Article, U.S. Embassy Invites Springfield College Men's Basketball Team to Lunch
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A photograph of a newspaper article of the unidentified morning news that discusses the U.S. Embassy inviting the Springfield College men's basketball team to lunch. The ambassador of the United States in Pakistan, Walter P. McConaughy, hosted the Springfield College men’s basketball team that was on a 62-day, around-the-world goodwill tour sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, for a luncheon at the Salateen Club, believed to be in Karachi, Pakistan. There is a picture of the event on the top of William B. King, Counsellor for Public Affairs giving a certificate to Mr. Khald Mumtaz at the luncheon. Luncheon is believed to have been held on August 26, 1965.
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The individuals on the trip included Head coach Ed Steitz, trainer-manager Tony Scolnick, and public information director George Wood, along with 10 varsity players: Ralph Arietta, Larry Buell, Jim Champlin, Ben Davis, Leon Drury, Rick Janes, Bill Scanlon, Reed Schultz, Bob Sisson, and Paul Wagner. The tour was designed to teach fundamentals of the game to youth, and play demonstration games, mostly against local competition. The tour included 111 clinics conducted by the team, which included 80,000 people in attendance. The team also played 26 games, winning all of them, in front a crowd of 65,000 fans.