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Depth is also the paramount problem in the crucial middle-distance area. Support will have to be found for Anderson from amongst Al Gordon, Dave Cahn, Al Percy, Dave Spinney, Dave Brahms, and Art Hoyt. None of this group has had much previous varsity experience...
...Junior Dave Skeels, the team's best lightweight, will move up to 130 lbs. Last year Skeels won seven of his ten matches, and was one of the steadiest performers on the team. This year, Pickett says he has become more aggressive and that his added experience should make him one of the best in the East...
...Weiland's master plan, Dave Vietze moves back to defense along with Dan Ullyot. The first line will remain as it is with Captain Bob Cleary at center, and Paul Kelley and Lyle Guttu at the wings. What Weiland is looking for here is more speed along with the added scoring "punch" and the second line with Owen, McVey, and Gillie should provide both. What Gillie lacks in size, he more than makes up for in hustle and quick reflexes around the cage. His alert play against B.U. was one of the few bright spots for the Crimson in what...
...they poured five goals through the Crimson defenses. B.U. let down a bit in the third period but still managed to control play and add a final goal to the score. Sophomore Don Marquis lived up to advance reputation by scoring twice and centering a fine B.U. first line. Dave MacLeod also scored twice while Don Cicoria and Bob Kinlin each had a goal. Varsity goals were scored by Captain Bob Cleary, Lyle Guttu, and Bud Higgenbottom...
Weiland's starting lineup could almost be anything he wanted to make it. Last year's first line of Lyle Guttu, Captain Bob Cleary, and Paul Kelley will probably start. At the end of last year it became almost interchangeable with the second line of Dave Vietze, Dick Fisher, and Bob McVey, but there is a possibility that McVey, may open at defense tonight. If this is the case, Weiland has a wealth of good linemen to move up: Bud Higgen-bottom, sophomore Bruce Gillie, or Dick Reilly...