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Show IN EACH With four top basketeers graduating, Coach Vadal Peterson faced the job of molding the nucleus of next year's squad from the returning sophomores and juniors . . . although weakened by the loss of Carlos Asay, Kent Bates, Bruce Goodrich and Glen Sanford, they will have eleven cagers back for the 1954 Skyline tussle . . . two Cals named Clark and Drecksel showed promise in their initial year in Redskin uniforms, while Alden Lewis and Ed Gaythwaite had won regular slots before the 1953 season ended . . . Bob Fulton and Hugh Stringfield were two sophomores whose height will probably fill the Utah cager's pivot spots next year . . . and Ed Pepple's speed could turn into the winning spark the Redskins need ... so when the season is opened next winter, Redskin rooters can be assured of some good activity to cheer about and a team that will make an impressive showing. ALDEN LEWIS ROGER TONNESON CAL DRECKSEL HUGH STRINGFIELD On the boards, unstoppable speed. From his accuracy, a bright spark. As a newcomer, very promising. In the post, a valuable workhorse. 116 |