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...Crimson fortunes would best be a subject for the cerebrations of our pundit friend. Pete Kelley and his jump shot will be back. Dennis Lynch, for two years the early season flash and late season bust, also returns for his senior year. Captain Gene Augustine is the only backcourt man with any experience...
Actually the Crimson has a good collection of frontcourt men; they really hurt in the backcourt. Augustine is a hustler, but a poor outside shot. Sid Davis, who was dropped to the IV in mid-season, may provide the ball-handling the team has lacked for so long. Another returnee is Barry Dym, who was impressive in a few brief varsity appearances and shoots well from outside. The possible savior of the backcourt corps is Leo Sculley, captain of this year's freshmen, who according to reports is the best guard seen around here in years...
...addition to Cingiser, Brown starts Barry Behn and Dave Brockway outside in the 3-2 set-up. In the corners are Greg Heath, a prodigious leaper when he feels like it, and Gene Barth, who is averaging 15.3 points per game and also rebounds well. Alan Young, a backcourt man, is the top reserve...
Besides Kaemmerlen, who was named Ivy Player of the Week last week, the Tigers start Pete Campbell one of the league's top scorers the last two years. and Art Hyland in the backcourt. Up front are Jack Whitehouse and Bill Haarlow...
...players left still pose a problem for any opponent, especially at the Palestra. In the backcourt the Quakers start Sid Amira, who has been playing far below the standard that earned him All-Ivy mention last season, and Jeff Sturm. Up front are Jim Doherty, Bob Purdy and John Wideman, who at 6 ft., 1 in. is still the best rebounder on the team. Harvard will counter with Borchard, Lynch, Gene Augustine, Joe Deering, and either Danner or Bob Inman...