Originally Posted by
miramar
It’s amazing how the game has changed in that time. In 1930, when Mr. Werber became Duke’s first All-America, the leading scorer was Joe Croson with 9.5 PPG.
And Croson was a '6-4" center, yes, a center at 76 inches, if what I've learned from Bill Brill has managed to stick with me.
It's a little known fact that Bill Werber served the beer at keg parties in 1930.
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