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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...
...kept out of Varsity basketball until last year with a leg injury, but then as a Junior he set the League on fire. he played 416 out of a possible 480 minutes and rang up 119 points to rank fourth in this department behind Dartmouth's Broberg, Penn's Mischo, and Cornell's Foertsch. He was voted a position on the coaches' All-League quintet...
Charley Lutz was the lone Harvard representative on the second team, receiving three votes for guard and three for forward. He was placed at guard on the team. Tom Macioce of Columbia was selected as his running mate, while Walt Foertsch of Cornell and Pennsylvania's Tony Mischo won forward jobs, Roger (Moose) Dudis at center completes the five and became the fourth Dartmouth man to be honored on the mythical all-star squad...
...schedule. THE ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS FIRST TEAM Pos. Name College Pts. F. Gustave Broberg Dartmouth 14 F. James Bennett Cornell 10 C. Giles Scofield Princeton 9 G. Joseph Batchelder Dartmouth 10 G. Robert MacLeod Dartmouth 10 SECOND TEAM Pos. Name College Pts. F. Walter Foertsch Cornell 6 F. Anthony Mischo Pennsylv'nia 8 C. Roger Dudis Dartmouth 6 G. Thomas Macioce Columbia 9 G. Charles Lutz Harvard...
...start of the second half the Crimson cagers showed slightly more drive, but their attack stalled completely because of ineffectual shooting. Their modified zone defense with Peabody and Ruml covering Mischo worked fairly well, but 22 points won't win many ball games. The Feslermen held their own for part of the last half, but never closed the gap to less than nine points...