RollesScoresRecord 37 Points as Red Tops Brown, 82-63 Chuck Rolles tossed 37 points as Cornell beat Brown, 82-63, at Bar- ton Hall Friday night- It was the highlight event of an otherwise quiet evening for the game itself was rather listless. It was that onesided. But the approximately 2,000 fans, at least half of them keeping score, showed enthusiasm over the bas- kets produced by Rolles, especially the one 1:30 be- fore the end and still one other with 10 seconds remaining. Chuck put in 15 of his 30 field goal tries, added seven of nine free throws and had one large evening. === He assisted on Rolles eight other goals and ciikad off four rebounds. His effort broke three records and tied another. Here’s what he id: -1,.Set. a Barton Hall varsity record of 37, beating the 35 scored by Bucky Roche of Syra- cuse Jan. 5, 1952. ‘2, Set a Barton Hall varsity record by a Cornellian of 37, beating the 34 scored by Jack Sheehy against Yale Feb. 12, - 4955.5. > 3. Set a Cornell record of most field goals in a single game of 15, beating the 14 scored by Jack Sheehy against Yale Feb. 12, 1955. 4. Tied the highest single game total by a Cornellian, the 37 scored by Hillary Chollet against Syracuse at the State Fair Col- iseum Feb. 23, 1949. The Big Red had little trouble cashing its first Ivy League vic- tory. It came back neatly after hitting the skids against Harvard last weekend. It will sit on a 3-1) ing all nine of his feos throws. Brown. has now lost six straight to Cornell. Rolles played all but 2:09. He had 18 points in the first half when he ' put in eight of his 12 fielders. As|‘ the second half wore on and Chuck: wore out he began missing. He even missed a pair of free throws, which is unlike him. Coach Roy Green sat him out with 4:13 remaining. The ‘“‘score- keepers’ in the south stands ob- jected’ strenuously, When the “‘hoos” died down the ‘‘We want Rolles’” chant picked up. That spurred. Coach Greene to send a courier, Trainer Tom. McGory, to the scorer’s table. So with 2:04 re- i|maining Rolles was reinserted. He had a miss before Larry]. 4|Pearson fed him with a pass and ‘the laid it in. That was his 14th goal. He barely beat the gun with his 15th. Chuck demhipeibed best when the regulars were with him. With- out Meade, Ray Zelek, Roberson and a few others the Bruins were able to concentrate more on trying to stop him. The result was that he passed up several shooting om; . portunities to pass off. The summaries: Cornell (82) eae Pe Rolles 153 7-9 2 Schantze 0° 00 0 Pearson Oo ©6—0-0 2 Mattes 0.. 4-7 3 Hughes if 00° 3 Kogan oF 0-0 2 Zelek 2+ 2-2 3 Calkin 0. 1-2 1 Robinson , OF 1-2. 2 Roberson T 1-3 3.4 Meade 4 4-4 iat Marriott Zz 0 0-1 2 Hornung 0 0-0 0 Monroe 2 0-0 0 Totals 81 20-30. 25 Brown (68) G Br URE Merritt. 3 5-9 1 Gerould 0 2-3 3 Lyden OQ 4-5 2 Stephens 0 0-0 0 Alaimo 2 2-4 5 McCreery a 0-0 1 Borne a 4 om bred ne ns [a - Kw AdAO wart am US nae — NWeomneh BaoohsHracommooSH