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Dick Ricketts
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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Voted most valuable player to perform in New York's famed Madison Square Garden during his last two collegiate years...named to All-Metropolitan NY All-Star team as well as All-American. One of aces which helped spark Royals to two consecutive National League tities in 1945-46 and 1946-47. Member of team making its debut in the BAA. One of best defensive players developed.



Member of Rochester Royals, National League titleholders in 1945-46 and 1946- 47 which is now making its debut in BAA. Bob was voted League's most val-uable player in 1946-47... member of League's All-Star team last season. As a collegian Davies was named to 1942 Pic and Collier's All-American teams. Last year he coached his Alma Mater while performing for Royals - commuted by plane between contests... crack collegiate dribbler.



Assembled career-best point and rebound averages. Ranked third in the NBA in board work, behind Chamberlain and Russell. Placed eighth in scoring while being elected All-NBA First Team. Yanked 19 rebounds in 23 minutes in NBA All-Star Game.



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Don Meineke
Don made headlines in 1951 and '52 as Captain of the Dayton Univ. team. He led the quintet into the N.I.T. Finals both years and was voted Tourney All Star twice. Holder of most of Dayton's basketball. records, Don, played on the Pistons three years before coming to the Royals.
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