JAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 Continued from Page 1 « | sing a nice one-hander from the outside, the Cornell rebounder has received little chance to use 2 as he is needed under the boards. ‘Meade, who played outstandingly against Buffalo and Colgate, could i not find the basket in the Harvard | game. Whether he can score con- | sistently / from the. outside may have a large bearing on the suc cess of this year’s Cornell team, _ The two sophomores in the start- jing lineup, Pearson and Roberson, ' both lack vital game experience, | However, they have proved in- creasingly valuable in every game. Pearson, seeing spot action in the Colgate encounter, scored 10 points, and was an important factor in that game. : Roberson, although only 6-1; is able to outjump opponents four to five inches taller. He has proven to be an invaluable aid to Zelek in |clearing the rebounds. As _ yet, | Roberson has been unable to score with any. consistency, but may find ‘his shooting eye tonight. Based -on last week’s: game, it would appear that senior Don -| Hughes should see early action. Used mainly in spot roles last :| season, Hughes may turn out to | be the “clutch’’ performer which + the Cornellians are going: to need as the season Satara w