Word: sauls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Although frequently overshadowed by the playmaking finesse of team-captain Saul Mariaschin, Hauptfuhrer has been consistently hot in the scoring department all season. In fact the six foot four inch center has slipped below the two figure mark only once...
Barclay used five men to guard Lawry at various stages of the evening, but none was especially effective. The Princeton forward scored from outside on Steve Davis, Leo Page,, and Pete Petrillo in the first half, and when Bill Henry and Saul Mariaschin guarded him closer in the final period, he dribbled in to tally. When the evening ended, he had eight field goals and seven fouls for a 23-point aggregate. Lawry has habitually enjoyed his hottest nights against Harvard...
...Ayres, Stephen D. Becker, Donald M. Blinken, Donald C. Borg, Dana F. Bresnahan. Robert Cowen, Victor J. Critchlow, W. L. Jack Edwards, William B. Fosler, Sidney F. Greeley, Jr., Richard A. Green, John P. McMorrow, Thomas L. P. O'Donnell. Roswell B. Perkins, E. Barr Peterson, Clinton M. Ritchie, Saul L. Sherman. Philip M. Stern, James M. Sullivan, and Nathan Weston...
...quick points by Hauptfuhrer and the steady floor play of Captain Saul Mariaschin propelled Harvard to an 11 to 6 lead before Cornell could begin hacking away at the difference. With 13 minutes gone by, a long overhead set by Peterson and Jim Gale's pivot sent the Redmen ahead...
...Crimson, Barclay is expected to use essentially the same lineup which outdistanced Brown Wednesday night. Leo Page will team with Steve Davis or John Gantt at the forwards, George Hauptfuhrer is ensconced at the center position, and Captain Saul Mariaschit will be used with Bill Henry or Bill Harford at the guards.Gale Brothers, Cornell's Big Threat These are Cornell's GALE brothers, BOB (left) is a six-foot-five-inch forward and JIM (right) a six-foot-four-inch guard. They and their Big Red teammates intend to give the Varsity basketball team a warm welcome at ithaca tomorrow...