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...Seton Hall Basketball Coach John ("Honey") Russell is fond of saying: "With Walter Dukes, you could play four midgets and still have a helluva team." In the next breath, Russell is apt to reverse himself and announce that towering (6 ft. 11 in.) Dukes would not be any good without his present playmates. The truth lies somewhere in between. Last week Seton Hall's Dukes & Co. was the nation's No. 1 team (for the third week in a row in both A.P. and U.P. polls); Dukes was third among major-college scorers* (average: 26.86 points a game...
...Seton Hall (enrollment: 7,200) get so good? Coach Russell, an old pro (Brooklyn Visitations), blandly and bluntly admits that he "went out and got" the best players he could lay his hammy hands on. Walter Dukes, a Negro who made a name for himself at East High School in Rochester, N.Y. in basketball (center), football (end), baseball (first base), track & field (as a sprinter and high jumper), was Russell's prize catch. Dukes was almost the big one that got away-to the track coach; at the Penn Relays in his freshman year, he ran a sizzling...
Most of Miles' adult life has been in leisurely pursuit of a doctoral thesis. It began in 1940 after a grounding in political science and Scholastic philosophy at Seton Hall and the Catholic University of America. The Army tapped him a year later and sent him to Jamaica, where he got his first taste of administration by running a laundry. In 1946, he joined the Veteran's Administration. A series of Washington jobs followed, ending with a Hoover Commission assignment that in ended long interviews with James Forrestal...
Besides Lasalle, the East placed Seton Hall at No. 4 and Holy Cross...
Victors in their first five contests against Dartmouth, Brown, Colgate, Springfield and Seton Hall, Barry's Crusaders must be rated heavy favorites over the Crimson in today's contest. The home team has a record of three wins, four losses...