Cross A Starter For Seton HalljExtremely well-pleased with tt progress of his Setbn Hall TJn versity cage squad1, Coach Hone Bussell has decided io use nir players as the bulwark of the teai . rather than using a set first fly The Hall opens its 26-game slat {when it plays host to Toronto Uni versity, on Saturday, December Drills, so. far have convince Russell thai for .the first time sine his return to, the Hall in 1949- h has real deptfi. “I’m certain tba we have nine players who can^hql their own against any type of com petition^-Thus, -the .starting Hneu will. be determined by the type c ban 'the opponent that night play S.RiisseU has decided use1 1 ^players on Jthe home squad, 12 io road games, -and—) for^Orang Bowl Tourney during‘ the. Ghristma holidays. V - ‘For backcourt perform er£ Bus sel win bank upon are All-American 'candidate Dick (Chick) Gaines o ; Brooklyn, jump shqt artist Johnn; Keller from Orange, the push sho [specialist, Charley Lorenzo Iron East Orange, speedster Paul Szc Z£ch dt .Garfield,-.-and - either- Roi Barth asavage oUElorence or Richii Buckelew of Inglewood, California The big mch wffl be 6-3 Tom Cross from Waynesboro Area High School; 6-7 Marty Farrell of Old. Forge, .Pa.; 6-9 Ed Shesney of Newark, -and 6-3 Phh 'tfjdhutfs* or EasV Onge. Although, -the- latter is-abort- incomparison with the others, he is an extremely nigged chap off the boards and Russell compares him with Roy BelUveau* a star oxt -the 1951 and 1952 teams.