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...their chances for the Ivy basketball crown alive. Yale's attack is centered around Kaminsky, a 6-1 forward who is the second leading scorer in the League behind Princeton's Bill Bradley. But unlike Princeton, Yale is not a one-man outfit. Eli guards Denny Lynch and Bob Trupin are one of the classiest backcourt combinations in the League...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Crimson Five Tops Brown, 73-59, Hosts Tough Yale Squad Tonight | 2/29/1964 | See Source »

...superstar--Rick Kaminsky, a 6-1 forward who is averaging 26.6 points per game (well below Bradley's 34.3). Kaminsky almost singlehandedly wrecked Harvard at New Haven a month ago, but Yale has two other "little men" to give Yale a relatively well-balanced attack. Guards Bob Trupin (6-0) and Dennis Lynch (5-10) both have devastating outside shots which can make a shambles of any defense in the League. Yale's salient lack is height; only 6-6 senior Dave Schumacher has given, the Blue any rebounding strength...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Penn Should Win Ivy Basketball Title | 2/20/1964 | See Source »

...Hunter, 124, (RPI) defeated Ken Amnenworth, 122, (H) by decision; Tony Taylor, 123, (H) defeated Buck Davis, 126 1/2, (RPI) by decision; Jim Rafil, 132, (H) defeated Mel Allen, 135 1/2, (RPI) by decision; Francis "Rosie" O'Grady, 132, (H) defeated Leo Trupin, 134, (RPI) by decision; Jack Beinschrotch, 156, (RPI) knocked out Hugh Courtwright, 153 (H) in first round; Leo Col. 161, (RPI) defeated Jay Dotson, 155, (H) by T.K.O. in third round; Art Clyde, 161, (RPI) defeated Rusty Hankin, 163, (H) by decision...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOXERS BEATEN IN LAST MATCH | 2/16/1945 | See Source »

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