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Behind these two, Ed Condon, Ed Krinsky, and Bob Gremp played most of the time on last year's team with Forest Hansen also seeing action. They will compete particularly with the starting five on the 1955 freshman team: Paul Shaw, Dick Manning, Roger Bulger, Harry Sachs, and Rollin Perry. Much of the team's success will depend on how quickly these players work into the faster style of varsity play...
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...
...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...
Coach Norm Shepard will start the same team tonight which lost by six points to the Elis at New Haven Saturday. Bill Dennis, who scored 21 points against Yale, will play one forward with Captain John Stevenson at the other. Dick Lionette will start at center with Ed Condon and Ed Krinsky at the guards. This marks the final college game for Stevenson, who is graduating along with Bill Hickey, Gerry Murphy, and Amby Redmond...
Besides Stevenson, the varsity starters will be Bill Dennis at forward, Dick Lionette at center, and Ed Condon and Ed Krinsky at the guards. Coach Norm Shepard will take his whole team on the trip, however, and will use as many players as possible in the traditional contest. Shepard singled out Bob Gremp, Woody Hansen, and Bill Hickey as likely to see a lot of action...