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Encouraged by two consecutive narrow victories over local colleges, Coach Norm Shepard will send the varsity basketball team out against bigger game from Princeton at 8 p.m. tonight in the I.A.B. The Crimson and Tigers are both seeking their first Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League victories, though in league play so far the visitors have lost only two games to the varsity's three defeats...
...game was a continual fast-break, interspersed by frequent fouls. The chief beneficiary, the Jumbo center. John Heneghan, was fouled three straight times as he held the ball in the forecourt. Heneghan scored 26 points, high for the night. Crimson coach Norm Shepard tried four different men guarding him. All four were unable to stop his one-hand shots without fouling...
Coach Norm Shepard plans to start his five best scorers tonight and just hope that they can hold the Tufts quintet on defense. Captain Dick Lionette will play center with Harry Sacks and Bill Dennis at the forwards and Paul Shaw and Ed Krinsky at the guards. This is the team which has started most of the Crimson's games...
Tufts this year has almost the same team which trimmed the Crimson last season, 79 to 76, in an exciting game in the I.A.B. The fast-breaking Jumbos take a lot more shots than the average team and have a well-balanced scoring threat, according to Crimson Coach Norm Shepard. They are led by 6'4" center Bob Sussenberger and 6'3" forward John Heneghan, who scored the winning basket in last year's victory over the Crimson...
...would move the big man out from around the basket, and thus put less emphasis on him. Shepard feels that too much stress has been placed on the big man, and the game, consequently, has slowed down. He would rather see a faster game, with the big man just one of five players...