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...team will have to be made up of men from last year's squad. Returnees, who played on the 1942 team, the last year of formal ball, are few and far between. Cleo O'Donnell, elected captain at the end of that season, will be back. So will Len Cummings, an end, and possibly guard Sid Smith. Willo and Jack Fisher will be around too. But that's just about all, with the possible exception of Wally Flynn and Pete Garland...
Harlow disconsolately enumerated the long list of men from last year's squad who will not be around this fall but he has by no means given up hope of a pretty fair team. He expects some returnees, notably Cleo O'Donnell, Pete Garland, and Len Cummings, to give the eleven a shot...
...most apparent fact about the present squad is the marked predominance of the line over the beckfield. The expected return of '42 Varsity ends Pete Garland, Len Cummings, and Wally Flynn, and guards Sidney Smith and Charley Gudaltis, together with '42 center Jack Fisher, who has already returned, should add experienced punch to the line. Add standout wartime tackles Chester Pierce and Johnny Coan, and guards Ned Dewey and Mal Allen, and the line begins to shape...
...Wednesday's deciding contest, Company One held Dunster to 20 to 21 half time score, tying it up at 28 all in the last 20 seconds by virtue of Len Schmidt's looping one hander. John Brusman scored first for the Funsters in the three minute overtime, but Steve Busck came back for the Navy with a hard driving lay-up. Then Ed Silberling, who sparked the victory with ten points, proceeded to convert two out of three foul shots, tipping the game and the championship to Dunster...
Despite a late Leverett rally, Dunster House's high-powered basketball team captured their play-off contest with the Bunnies 31 to 28 Wednesday afternoon and earned the right to meet NROTC Company One for the intramural championship today. Len Ragozin, with 14 points, paced the Funsters in setting up an early lead that was often threatened, but never overcome by the Leverettmen...