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Fesler will start the same lineup that looked so good against the Indians, with Bill Webber and Charley Lutz at forwards, Same White at center, and Ed Buckley and Bud Finegan at guards...

Author: By John C. Robbins, | Title: Hoopsters, Underdogs Again, Have Chance to Upset Tigers | 2/10/1940 | See Source »

Coach Wes Fesler will start the same team that came out from the examination period to upset Tufts 40-38. At forwards will be Chuck Lutz and Bill Webber, while Sam White, the only man over six feet, will hold down the center berth. Sophomore ace Ed Buckley, who caged 16 tallies Saturday, will pair with his classmate Bud Finegan at the guards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAVORED GREEN MEET FESLERMEN TONIGHT | 2/7/1940 | See Source »

Coach Wes Fesler has hopes of tripping up the Jumbos, but the Crimson will be on the short end of the odds again. Captain Charley Lutz and Bill Webber will play the forwards and Ed Rothschild will be in there at center, but one guard position is still uncertain...

Author: By John C. Robbins, | Title: HOOPSTERS TO END EXAM LAYOFF WITH TUFTS ENCOUNTER | 2/2/1940 | See Source »

Captain Charley Lutz, best of all Crimson hoopmen, was too light to make his high school team at Gary, Ind. His running mate, Bill Webber, saw little regular service at Des Moines, Iowa. Diminutive Chet Legg is the only man who was a full-fledged regular before he came to Harvard. Legg played at Evanston High in Illinois and Exeter Academy. The other ranking forward, Fran Simpson, did bench duty at Oak Park, Illinois...

Author: By Donald Peddle, | Title: Crimson Hoopmen Suffer From Lack of Experience and Height | 1/16/1940 | See Source »

...Bill Webber picked up eight points for the Crimson cause, and Ed Buckley added six more. Buckley, guarding Broberg, drew three personal fouls in the opening minutes of the game, and the stocky Sophomore's activities were necessarily limited thereafter. He managed to last until near the end and was a valuable man oven at three-quarter efficiency. San White also had a crack at Broberg and the other Green shooting stars, turning in one of his best games until he drew his fourth foul. The game was full of whistle blowing--the officials called everything they saw and most...

Author: By Donald Peddle, | Title: GREEN GIVES CRIMSON LESSON IN HOOP ACCURACY AT HANOVER IN 51-33 WIN AS BROBERG LEADS SCORING | 1/15/1940 | See Source »

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