Word: royer
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Competing in his first year of varsity basketball, sophomore Barth Royer ranks eighth among Ivy League basketball scorers. Royer has an 14-point average after 5 games of Ivy League competition...
When informed of his standing, Royer commented, "I feel okay about that, but I feel lousy about the team ranking at the bottom of the league. It'll be good to get Gallagher back; you just can't lose your best scorer and rebounder without getting hurt." FG FT PTS AV G. Morris, Cornell 43 21 107 21.4 C. Thomforde, Prince 30 14 74 18.5 R. Johnson, Yale 34 20 88 17.6 J. Colgan, Dartmouth 28 27 83 16.6 W. Reynolds, Brown 30 18 78 15.6 E. Goldstone, Yale 33 12 78 15.6 J. Heiser, Princeton...
...point in the first half, Dartmouth had opened up a seven-point lead. With ten minutes left, Coach Floyd Wilson re-inserted slumping captain Gene Dressler into the lineup, and Dressler sparked the Crimson's climb back to respectability. Dressler ended the evening with nine points, Barth Royer had 18 and Bob Kanuth 15 for the losers...
...halftime tie on a strange play. Dartmouth's Gunnar Malm went up for a shot, but was stuffed by the Crimson's Paul Waickowski. This upset Malm immensely, and he chose to say something improper about the noncall to the referee. Dartmouth was charged with a technical foul, and Royer sunk the tying point...
...League season. They now have a couple of weeks off for exams, and return to action Friday, February 3 at Penn and the next night at Princeton. If nothing else, the team will enter the second semester armed with facts of Ivy League life. HARVARD SCORING FG F T Royer 6 6 18 Kanuth 6 3 15 Martell 4 1 9 Dressler 3 3 9 Grate 2 4 8 Johnson 1 0 2 Waickowski 1 0 2 Total...