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...winning strategy for the Crimson could be to use a full-court press constantly. This may seem an absurd suggestion, since Neuman is easily the best ball handler in the backcourt with Gene Dressler, George Neville, Bob Beller, and Jeff Grate. With this depth, Harvard can afford to press and probably wear down Neuman and Pawlak. Besides, if Penn is able to get the ball downcourt Tom Mallison (6-10). Frank Burgess (6-9), and John Hellings (6-8) can murder Harvard under the boards...

Author: By R. ANDREW Beyer, | Title: Five Faces Penn, Princeton Powerhouses | 2/2/1966 | See Source »

...Kirkland team, with no juniors at all, is led by seniors Dave Taft, John Lesky, and Roger Noback and sophomores Tom Williamson, Dave Thomas, Bill Timpson and Dun Beller. Tuft's game average is an impressive 15 points...

Author: By Michael N. Garin, | Title: Eliot House Leads Close Race In Contest for Straus Trophy | 1/11/1966 | See Source »

...height disadvantages--press, press, press. It is rather axiomatic that when the opposing team can't get the ball downcourt they can't score--and you don't have to worry about rebounds. Harvard has the manpower to execute an effective press, with guards Gene Dressler, George Neville, Bob Beller, and possibly Jeff Grate...

Author: By Andrew Beyer, | Title: Quintet Hosts Williams, May Rely Upon Press | 12/11/1965 | See Source »

Harvard's guards regained their composure and their usual steady ball handling, and sophomore second stringer Bob Beller put the Crimson in front with a jumper from the corner. Weitzman tied it with a 15-footer. Williams was fouled and calmly sank two free throws, but McNaught countered with a 25-foot swishing jump shot, as the clock showed 40 seconds. That set the stage for the last-minute drama...

Author: By R. ANDREW Beyer, | Title: Quintet Jolted at Buzzer | 12/8/1965 | See Source »

...pace," he said yesterday. "The forwards depend on our getting the ball to them fast, before the other team starts working them close. Every team we'll face this season will be taller, so we have to move fast and keep shuffling. George Neville or Bob Beller and I are counted on to keep that up--that's our part...

Author: By Linda G. Mcveigh, | Title: Dressler Does Everything But Likes the Backcourt | 12/7/1965 | See Source »

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