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...Vern Strand, a senior, will operate at center, with Leo Scully and Capt. Gene Augustine in the backcourt. The play of Scully, a sophomore, has been particularly encouraging to the faithful observers of Harvard basketball. In the backcourt coach Floyd Wilson can also call on AlBornheimer and Barry Dym. Dym, a junior, has not seen much action this year but last season scored well for the JV's and could provide some firepower from the back line...
...Crimson will probably start the same lineup which faced Amherst--forwards Bob Isman and Pete Kelley, center Vern Strand, and sophomore guards Al Bornheimer and Leo Scully. Denny Lynch, Merie McClung, and captain. Gene Augustine, who had been sidelined with a broken foot, may also see action tonight. Strand was lead scorer in the Crimson's bleak performance against the Lord Jeffs with nine points; Pete Kelley tallied eight...
...increased their lead to 17 points before the Crimson closed the were paced by Dave Holmes, who tallied was plagued by shoddy passing, repeated traveling violations, and mediocre foul gap late in the contest, clicked on 43 per cent of their shots from the floor. They two figures. Vern Strand was high man 17 points, and Steve Rich, who scored 12. None of the Crimson players scored in with nine points: Pete Kelley collected eight...
...Pete Kelley (6 ft. 6 in.). Kelley tallied 306 points last year and was one of the squad's leading rebounders. Sophomores Al Bornheimer (5 ft. 11 in.) and Leo Scully (6 ft.)--the leading scorer on last year's freshman team--will start at the guard positions. Vern Strand (6 ft. 4 in.) will play at the pivot post on coach Floyd Wilson's revamped offense...
...astounding thing about this proposed structure was that this DNA molecule could obviously serve as a vehicle for genetic information. Watson and Crick hypothesized that the two strands of the molecule were complementary, that is, that the arrangement of groups on one strand determined the arrangement on the other. Thus, if the strands were to separate, each might be able to form its complement if the necessary components were available, and in this way two identical DNA molecules would result...