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...anyone else on the court -- so he can be a pivot man although he's only 6 ft. 4 in. HARVARD SCORING FG F T Kanuth 7 4 18 Gallagher 8 0 16 Royer 5 1 11 Martell 5 0 10 Grate 4 1 9 Waichowski 3 2 8 Dressler 3 1 7 Johnson 2 2 6 Beller 0 4 4 McCullough 2 0 4 Griswold 1 0 2 Markowski...
Brandeis started fast in the second half, with the center play of 6 ft. 10 in. Tom Haggerty leading a rally that closed the gap 37-34 That's when Harvard back court experience began to show. Jeff Grate (nine points) hit a jump shot. Gene Dressler (12 points) made two steals in a row, getting nothing out of the first, but two foul-line points from the second. Dressler hit another foul shot, and then a jump shot, and Grate added a foul shot, and the two guards had opened up a 42-34 lead...
...plethora of fouls -- 50 in all -- and Harvard began to swish at will. The Crimson finished with a superb 60 per cent field goal percentage, to a poor 38 per cent for the home team. HARVARD The Scoring FG F T Gallagher 7 7 21 Royer 6 3 15 Dressler 4 4 12 Grate 4 1 9 Beller 1 5 7 Johnson 2 3 7 Kanuth 2 0 4 Bailey 2 0 4 Mankowski 1 1 3 Griswold 1 0 2 Waickowski 0 1 1 Total 30 25 85 BRANDEIS Haggerty 7 5 19 Katzman...
...shinier section of the court, Harvard could have a high-scoring pair of guards. Captain Dressler has a 13.9 point average after only two varsity seasons. Grate should do much better than last season's 6.9 average...
Starting three sophomores would not be so worrisome, if one of them were a backcourt man. In Gene Dressler (5 ft. 11 in.) and junior Jeff Grate (6 ft. 1 in.), Harvard has an impressive backcourt, but there is no one up front to be a leader. When a team falls behind in a game, inexperienced players might tend to start shooting more, and lose control of the tempo of the game. An upperclassman who has been through the Ivy grind would certainly help...