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Previously announced nominations for the Eastern squad include N.Y.U.'s Sid Tanenbaum and Frank Mangispane. Dartmouth's Bob Myers, St. John's Harry Boykoff, Temple's Tem Joyce, colgate's Ernie, Vanderwaghe, Pittaburgh's Harry Zeller, Muhienberg's Harry Deaovan, Navy's Ken Shugart, and spectacular Eirnie Calverley of Rhode Island State...
Tonight's game will provide Wyndol Gray with an opportunity to surpass the season scoring record of N.Y.U.'s Sid Tanenbaum. Both players now stand at 269 points for the season, Gray after 14 games and Tanenbaum after 20. The sprained ankle which kept him out of four games has, however, probably put Tony Lavelli's record of 320 points just beyond reach...
Jake's 1946 team has been largely without honor in its own town. Their team play is intermittently sloppy, and occasionally they go in for grandstanding. Madison Square Garden crowds and sportswriters frequently hoot them. But Jake's second-half wonders, led by eagle-eyed Sid Tanenbaum, go on throwing the ball around a lot, and winning games...
...inspired by its win over the Green on November 7 by a 5 to 1 score. To the quintet which brought this victory: W. A. Beyer '33, V. L. Eaton '34, N. E. Long '32, A. G. Malkan '33, and M. A. Mergentheim '33, three other men--C. J. Tanenbaum '34, R. B. Thomson '32, and B. I. Wechsler '34, will be added, constituting a formidable team. In the second round they pit their skill against Yale and in the third round, against Princeton, always playing the black pieces...
...Long '32 defeated Wood; M. A. Mergentheim '33 defeated Isaacs; V. L. Eaton '34 defeated Menndt; W. A. Boyer '33 defeated Marantz; Day defeated A. G. Malkan '33; C. J. Tanenbaum defeated Fowle...