Word: lynching
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...continued effectiveness, plus a return to form of early season standouts Pete Kelley and Denny Lynch, are about the only hope the Crimson has. Neither the defense, nor the ball handling, nor the rebounding, with the exception of rugged Bill Danner, has been exceptional, and the Crimson must rely on sheer firepower...
Meanwhile, Yale Captain Bill Madden, who led all scorers with 24, continued to hit long set shots, and Rick Kaminsky came to life. With five minutes gone Yale's Danny Lynch hit a jumper to bring the Bulldogs to within one point of the varsity. Two minutes later Lynch took the ball on the break and gave Yale its first lead of the game...
With Madden and Kaminsky trading shots Yale slowly pulled away to an eight point spread with four minutes to go. Still fighting, Kelley and Denny Lynch hit three quick jumps and moved the Crimson to within three points of the leaders...
Bill Madden, Bulldog backcourt man, leads the Yale attack and is rumored to have a deadly outside jump shot. Denny Lynch--not related to the Crimson star--is another top Eli gunner. Defensively, 6-4 Captain John Dowd and guard Bill Polinsky are the stand-outs...
...last night Coach Wilson was still uncertain about his choice of starters. Gene Augustine, who played a terrific game against Cornell, will go at one guard position, with Joe Deering filling the other backcourt slot. Captain Gary Borchard, who dunked 22 points in the Columbia contest, and Denny Lynch, currently the Crimson's top scorer with a 14.7 average, will be in the forecourt...