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Incidentally, in the only non-league contest played on Saturday by a member of the circuit, Viguers collected 14 points to lead the Quakers to their first triumph over the Navy in four years. Lon Jourdet's entry has a season's mark of four out of five so far and seems definitely to have a one-way ticket away from the cellar spot...
...coaches who cast votes were Paul Mooney, Columbia; Blair Gullion, Cornell; Osborne B. Cowles, Dartmouth; Wesley Fesler, Harvard; Lon Jourdet, Pennsylvania; Franklin Cappon, Princeton, and Kenneth Loeffier, Yale. ALL-LEAGUE BASKETBALL First Team Pos. Broberg, Dartmouth (14) F Bennett, Cornell (12) F Ramsey, Cornell (93) C White, Dartmouth (9) G Erickson, Yale(9) G Second Team Pos. Myers, Columbia (9) F Lutz, Harvard (5) F Soleliac, Pennsylvania (7) C Carmichael (6) G Green, Princeton...
Beginning his sixteenth season as coach of the court squad, Lon Jourdet, the only alumni coach in the league, will have a completely veteran team available if he wishes to use it. The Quakers will miss Payson Brickley, 1939 captain; Tony Mischo, runner-up for the league's individual scoring crown, and Bill Dignan and Chuck Diven, but they still have Ross Hahn and Bruce Pearce as forwards; Harian Gustafson, football captain, at center, and Captain Gerry Seeders and Bernie Schrieber at the guards. In fact that is the way Pennsylvania will line up, at least for its early games...
Shock trops may be the order of the night when Wes Fesler's harassed cagers attempt to halt Tony Mischo, the one man team from Pennsylvania in the Indoor Athletic Building, and thwart Coach Lon Jourdet's Quakers in their bid for third place in the final E. I. L. standings...
Another worry to the Quakers is that center Swede Gustafson has not yet rounded into shape after the stiff football campaign. Coach Jourdet's five misses him, because it has no other sixfoot starters...