Word: broberg
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although he was limited to four points in the Cornell contest, Dartmouth's Gus Broberg is far out in front of the field in the individual scoring race. With eight points last night, he broke the League all-time scoring record of 151 set by Pennsylvania's McNicholl in 1921. Cornell's Jim Bennett is second and Walt Foertsch, also of Cornell, is in third position. HOOP STANDINGS College W L Pts. Op. Pts. Dartmouth 10 2 470 374 Columbia 8 3 410 347 Cornell 7 4 420 395 Pennsylvania 6 5 365 346 Princeton 5 6 359 346 Yale...
...Green team, coached by Osborne Cowles, is undefeated in four league starts and will enter the fray a top-heavy favorite over the visiting Feslermen. Gus Broberg and Captain Moose Dudis are the two big arrows in the Indian attack, and as yet no team has been able to bottle them both up for one evening. Yale clamped down on Broberg, but Dudis came through in the pinch...
...Crimson are able to stop the above-mentioned hearties, they will still have to reckon with Vin Else, Broberg's running mate at forward. These two lads played together as Freshmen last year, and they form a fine combination. They function together so well, in fact, that veteran Joe Cottone has been delegated to a second-string position. Else has not collected as many points as his colleague, but he has the uncanny ability to toss in a few baskets just when Broberg cannot find the range...
...final result was just another step in the Hanoverians' victory march, but the close score indicates that the men of Osborne Cowles are not unbeatable and that the going will be just a bit rougher from now on. The Elis were able to check Gun Broberg's goalward efforts, but Captain Dudis came through in the pinch...
Dartmouth's title-bound Indians cavorted to a 58 to 48 triumph over Pennsylvania at Hanover with Gus Broberg's 26 points leading the way. In another feature battle Cappy Cappon and his hard-luck Princeton Tigers were never quite able to overcome an early Yale advantage, and the Orange and Black went down to defeat 27 to 26 in New Haven...