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...Fitzsimmons has been passing more, giving up shots and in general playing a better brand of basketball. Ken Wolfe is playing tight defense and trustrating opposing backcourts. Tony Jenkins is off to a fabulous start, shooting and rebounding strongly. Hal Smith has improved tremendously and is much more aggressive. Gene Wilkinson is still erratic but has shown moments of brilliance. Floyd Lewis has worked hard to regain his condition and confidence, and in the B.U. game looked like the Floyd Lewis I read about. In the same game, James Brown did what everyone knows he is capable of doing...
After opening a margin against the Minutemen, coach Bob Harrison took out guards Jim Fitzsimmons and Ken Wolfe and replaced them with Hal Smith and Wilkinson. Umass immediately went into a 1-3-1 zone defense which stopped the Harvard running game and produced a number of turnovers...
...seems that there is a little problem with one of the English profs down at old Siwash U. He has his eye on the pretty coeds, and he, well, he takes advantage of them. Not that the poor fellow (Hal Linden) can help himself. He, like any other vampire, cannot be held responsible for what happens when the sun goes down. NBC, however, can be held responsible for the episode, titled Elegy for a Vampire, and for all the other stories in this series. They are consistently dreadful, substituting the chill of boredom for the thrill of suspense. Week after...
...only planned change by Harrison for tonight's contest is to play Ken Wolfe 16-21 in place of Hal Smith in the guard slot. Joining Wolfe at guard will be Jim Fitzsimmons 16-11. Up front for the Crimson. Harrison will play Anthony Jenkins (6-8). Marshall Sanders (6-5) and James Brown...
...back court, Jim Fitzsimmons (averaging 13.5 points per game), is at present the only player assured of a starting berth. Senior Hal Smith will start at the other slot tonight, but Ken Wolfe, who is recovering from the flu, and Jean Wilkinson are excellent replacements and will undoubtedly both see action tonight...