Word: lutz
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Then, as the clock on the scoreboard showed only one second of play remaining. Lutz was given two free shots for a personal foul. This was as tough a spot as any basketball player could possibly be placed in, as to make one shot meant a tie and two, a victory. But Lutz was unable to sink either of his tries, and the game ended...
...second half continued to be a seesaw battle down to the last moment, when Princeton led, 33 to 30. With only 30 seconds to go Charley Lutz sank a long shot to bring the Crimson up to within a point of tying the score...
...Lutz High Scorer...
...hoop men waged Wednesday night against the Dartmouth Indians was a great one; the small Crimson five literally fought the vaunted invaders off their feet and refused to wilt throughout 40 minutes of bruising basketball. Defeat came only because the Big Green carried too many physical guns for Charley Lutz and his Harvard gamesters...
...green young team met a series of discouraging defeats early in the season. But none of the second year men liked lickings, and Ed Buckley, Bud Finegan, and Will Webber were in a position to do something about it. Whenever they were ready to play good basketball, Charley Lutz was there waiting for them. Even the greenest supporting cast could not dim Lutz's brilliance, and Sophomores like Buckley, Webber, Finegan, Joe Romano, Ed Rothschild, Jack Penson, and Johnny Rigby had undoubted ability...