Word: earls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Earl Brown's quintet has been singularly unsuccessful away from home this winter. Of ten contests on the road, the Varsity has won only one--a defeat of Michigan State during Christmas...
...Coach Earl Brown, who has seen his team blow hot and cold all winter, plans no changes in his starting lineup. Dean Hennessey, sixth in the Ivy League scoring race, is at one forward, teaming with George Dillon. Captain Hugh Hyde is the Crimson center, with Mike Fansler and Jack Torgan at the guards. The hoopsters lately have been like the little girl in the nursery rhyme: when they are good, they are very, very good; but when they are bad, they are horrid...
...Earl Brown's charges, back from the Point, were mumbling to themselves this morning as they talked about the amazing Cadets. In administering the worst beating the Varsity has absorbed all winter, the West Pointers couldn't miss from anywhere on the floor; they dropped almost 50 percent of their shots, and Frank Philpott and Bill Hall, who garnered 46 markers between them, clicked even more often. Judging solely by the way they played yesterday, the Cadets were the best team Harvard has yet faced...
Highlighting the action were fall victories by Walt Parsons, who chalked up his 24th consecutive triumph, Pete Fuller, and Jim Higgins. Whit Smith won by forfelt when opponent Earl Buckley was forced to retire with an injured...
...Coach Earl Brown, on the other hand, have their first League victory of the season--that hysterical, emotion-packed upset over Princeton--to look back upon. Every year the men from the Square come up with one unheralded triumph; last year these same Indians felt a sudden Crimson outburst at the Varsity court...