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...York District Attorney Frank Hogan said that Coach Nat Holman's players--Ed Warner, Ed Roman, and Al Roth--told him they had not agreed to lose but to see that the margin of victory was less than three points. The three were said to have been paid up to $1,500 apiece for each fixed game by jewelry manufacturer Salvator Sollazo...
...reception given for Holman and his team at the Graduate Center February 5, Holman said...
...lost five games this season, but only one was lost legitimately." Surprised laughter broke out at this points and Holman, realizing what he said, chuckled, "Oh. that can be misinterpreted several ways. My boys don't have a price." He had been referring to the fact that four of the losses had been by only a few points...
...Holy Cross game, where City handed the Crusaders their first defeat in 12 Garden starts, it rapidly became apparent to the gallery of Harvard-C.C.N.Y. fans that, in spite of his earlier statements, Holman was relying heavily on individuals. Roman, Werner, Lane, and Roth played the entire game. The first two scored 43 points...
...grad-school spectators yelled anyway, because the four-man-plus team looked like champions for the first time this season. Holman threw a slow, deliberate offense at the Crusaders, in contrast to the usual fast-breaking Beaver style. With Romar and Warner alternating in the pivot, Holman's plays constantly drew the shifting man-to-man front line of defense out of position. The Crusaders had far more trouble with Holmans tight three-two zone. But the short of its was--the starting four lasted...