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...Angeles Lakers obviously play on the side of the angels. Their starting center, Darrall Imhoff, is one of the shortest in pro basketball, at 6 ft. 9 in., and boasts a lifetime scoring average of only 6.3 points per game...
...battle of centers. Ohio State's Sophomore Jerry Lucas (6 ft. 7½ in., 228 Ibs.) scored 16 points and grabbed ten rebounds, completely outplayed California's Senior Darrall Imhoff (6 ft. 10 in., 210 Ibs.), to lead his team to 75-55 victory and the N.C.A.A. championship in San Francisco...
...Cincinnati's record-scoring Oscar Robertson (6 ft. 5 in., 198 lbs.), West Virginia's driving, versatile Jerry West (6 ft. 3 in., 175 lbs.), Ohio State's precocious sophomore Jerry Lucas (6 ft. 7½ in., 228 lbs.), and California's defensive star Darrall Imhoff (6 ft. 10 in., 210 lbs.). Top alternates for the fifth position: St. John's brilliant but erratic Tony Jackson; St. Bonaventure's high-scoring Tom Stith...
...opponents score even fewer. In the Los Angeles Classic tournament over the holidays, they held West Virginia's All-America Jerry West to one field goal as they won, 65 to 45. The team's top star is cloud-capped (6 ft. 10 in., 210 Ibs.) Darrall Imhoff, who averages only 11.8 points per game. Says Imhoff: "Sure, I like making buckets, but I really swell up when I block a shot. If you bat the ball down a guy's throat on his favorite shot, he's going to choke up a little...
Close behind the winners score of 241 points came last year's victors, Roger J. Stokey '42, and Robert F. Thurrell 143 with 237 points. J. V. Imhoff '42 and Edward W. Robitschek '42 took third place on the strength of 227 1-2 points...