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With these exceptions, the Tigers should pose little difficulty. John Hammond, outstanding in the 200-yard butterfly stroke, is ill and will definitely be out of action. Ulen wants to be sure that Hammond will be in top shape for the Brown meet next week. However, Princeton's Larsen swims this event in only 2:32, and Jim Perilman should be able to top this. The Crimson should easily take the rest of the events, making use of their depth in the other positions...
Sophomore guard Art Klein is the team's playmaker, and his set-shooting from outside may pose a threat to the varsity's 2-1-2 zone defense. Dave Fulcomer, a 6-6 center and one of the best big men in the League, is the center of the Tiger offense...
...became a mortal. Both of his TV shows are being drubbed by the competition, which is even taking large bites out of the old champion's radio audience. Godfrey's sponsors are still strongly loyal to their star salesman, but his rating losses on the network schedule pose a problem for CBS, which this season has lost some of its audience edge over an aggressive NBC and a fast-growing ABC. Another blow to CBS has been the slippage of The $64,000 Question, which, despite such frantic publicity stunts as an appearance by Jack Benny, dropped...
Averaging 6-4 in height, the visitors may pose something of a problem for the varsity under the boards. Center Pete Stanley, who measures 6-6 but weighs only 180 pounds, will start for Tufts, but, if past games are any indication, he will probably not be around for the finish...
...main block to the championship and possibly to an undefeated season will be the excellent Yale varsity. With Sonny Howe holding down the top position, followed by last year's number one man, Charlie Kingsley, the Bulldogs will definitely pose a major threat to Crimson squash hopes...