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Fast breaking George is back in the pro ranks after spending a season as coach of his alma mater. During the summer, he was purchased from the Nats, after spending 5 years with the Syracuse Club. In college, George led the nation's scorers in '48-'49 and in 1950 rang up 63 points in one game!
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Fast breaking George is back in the pro ranks after spending a season as coach of his alma mater. During the summer, he was purchased from the Nats, after spending 5 years with the Syracuse Club. In college, George led the nation's scorers in '48-'49 and in 1950 rang up 63 points in one game!



The "Deadeye Dick" of the court, Jack is one of the game's finest shooters. In six years of pro activity, he has never finished with a shooting mark below 42 per cent. He led the league in field goal percentages in the 1958-59 season, hitting 465 of 1,028 for a .452 percentage. He was second in 1959-60, when only Wilt Chamberlain's 2707 points topped his 2338. He holds the record for most points scored in the Cincinnati Gardens, netting 59 points against Minneapolis on January 15, 1960.



Dick is a fine all around athlete. In the spring and summer, he pitches for the Rochester Red Wings and last year posted a good 12-9 mark. On the court he is a sensational defensive operator and scores with classy set shots. In college, Dick had over 17 points per game.



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William (Red) Holzman
Captained City College team in 1942 and named to All-Madison Square and All-Metropolitan teams in 1942-43. Starred for Norfolk Naval Training Station five which was voted the outstanding service team in country in 1944. Member of Royals' National League championship teams of 1945-46 and 1946-47. Selected to League's All-Star teams in 1946-47 and 1947-48. Is one of key figures of Royals' powerhouse attack to be unveiled in BAA for first time this season.
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