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Brown should put up much tougher opposition this time. Its scoring star, jumping Joe Tebo, was hampered with a slight injury the first game, and tallied only 10 points. Now fully recovered, tomrrow he will probably approach his last year's league average, 23.5 points per game. Also Brown will have the advantage of a familiar court and a friendly crowd...
...winter sports season reopens this Thursday when the basketball team visits Providence to meet Joe Tebo and his hard-luck Bruin quintet. The annual Beanpot opens on Friday with the sextet opposing B.U. at 7 p.m. in the Garden. This game may decide the Crimson's future regarding national standings...
...visitors could never mount a sustained attack, as last year's high scorer for them, Joe Tebo, clearly showed the effects of an ankle injury and tallied only four free throws. Gerry Alaimo registered ten points in the first half, and he led the team, although he added only three more in the second half...
These include: Johnny Lee of Yale, who won the Ivy scoring championship with 337 points in 1956; Chet Forte of Columbia, who won the same title in '55; Brown's Joe Tebo; Dartmouth's Ron Judson; and Don Davidson of Princeton. Princeton and Yale appear to be the strong clubs this year...
Three points ahead of Lee is Joe Tebo of Brown, while Chuck Rolles of Cornell is third, right behind Lee. All three play their last league games tonight...