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Major Basketball H--Edward K. Blodnick, Brooklyn; Edward G. Condon, Long Beach, N. Y.; William F. Dennis, Queens, N.Y.; Robert K. Gremp, Webster Groves, Mo.; Forest W. Hansen, Racine, Wis.; William M. Hickey, Nashua, N. H.; Edward M. Krinsky, Brooklyn; Richard A. Lionette, Everett; Gerald D. Murphy, Ames, Ia.; Ambrose J. Redmond, Belmont; John M. Stevenson, Glendale, Ohio; Paul H. Bodden, Northampton...
Shooting percentages, lacking the last three games, put push-shot specialist Bob Cremp first with 42.1, Ed Blodnick second with 25, and Gerry Murphy next with 33. Dennis had 29.4, almost exactly the team average. Player Gls. Fls. Pts. Dennis 138 61 337 Lionette 85 38 208 Blodnick 49 24 122 Murphy 48 25 121 Krinsky 37 30 104 Condon 37 22 96 Gremp 37 14 88 Stevenson 23 17 63 Hickey 23 16 62 Hansen 13 9 35 Redmond...
...game was marked by several questionable calls made by the officials, and also by several they did not make. Halfway the third quarter, the Crimson's Ed Blodnick was thrown out of the game for fighting with Yale's Spence Schnaitter but the game had begun to resemble brawl long before this...
...Gremp and Condon both played most of the game for the losers and scored 13 and 11 points respectively. Lionette hit for ten points (two of them at left) after entering the game halfway through the third quarter when starter Ed Blodnick fouled...
Eventually, the sophomores, with the help of junior Stan Greene, won 52 to 50, in an overtime period, and committed Shepard to start five of them together tonight for the first time this year. The group includes Ed Blodnick, Ed Condon, Bill Dennis, Ed Krinsky, and Bob Gremp, who will probably replace Greene. Gremp missed practice yesterday, but his good play in recent games indicates Shepard will continue starting...