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Joining LaRusso at forward will be rugged Gary Vandeweghe, a solid all-around performer. At center will be Dave Farnsworth, who matches the varsity's McClellan in size, and in the back-court will be two excellent veterans, stocky Walt Sosnowski and lean Chuck Kaufman, both averaging in double figures and playing first-rate defense...
...early in the second half that Dartmouth proved its superiority by running off 16 points while holding the varsity scoreless. Spearheaded by Walt Sosnowski, who tallied 13 of his 18 markers in the second half, the Big Green operated from a brilliant 2-1-2 zone defense, stealing the ball repeatedly from Mike Donohue, George Harrington, and Bob Repetto and starting fast breaks that inevitably resulted in easy baskets...
...hole with rare agility for a man his size. Probably knowing that he was being watched by Celtic coach Red Auerbach, the 6 ft., 6 in. forward succeeded in putting on a good show. And he had help from his talented teammates, notably Sosnowski, Kaufman, and Gary Vandeweghe...
...center, coach Doggie Julian will go with 6 ft, 8 in. Dave Farnsworth, a junior who has not been particularly effective to date. The Indians are very strong in the backcourt, however, where they use Chuck Kaufman and Walt Sosnowski. Kaufman is averaging about 15 markers a game, and Sosnowski about 10. Dartmouth is weak in reserve strength, but the starting five more than compensates for this deficiency...
...Stoogette Baroness, according to leaks from Berlin's People's Court last week, flung out her arms toward Spy Sosnowski when she was sentenced to be beheaded, crying, "George, save me!" Other leaks revealed Baron Sosnowski as engaged in Polish counterespionage, credited him with having exposed 54 Nazi spies who have been caught in foreign countries. That the Baron had been exchanged or would soon be exchanged for some of these Nazi spies, few doubted. According to the Warsaw correspondent of London's Daily Express, Baron Sosnowski stepped off a wagon-lit in Warsaw last week...