Word: leapers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Heyward Dotson, the 6'4" leaper who covers the floor like the Staten Island ferry, scored 22 points for the Lions, blocked six shots, stole at least as many Harvard passes and pulled in a game-high 14 rebounds. Clearly disappointed with his play in New York the first time around, Dotson dominated last night's game...
...loss of two starters for the season already, hopes to be at full strength for the Harvard game. Captain Pete Andrews sat out last week's three point loss to Princeton (the Quakers blew a big lead in that one) with the flu, but both he and senior leaper Carl Robbins are expected to start...
...Rutgers game was perhaps Harvard's best of the season, especially the second half. Trailing by four at halftime, the Crimson rallied behind 6-4 leaper Ernest Hardy to stun a Rutgers team which had beaten Princeton at Princeton--not an easy task. With the Scarlets' 6-7 star Bob Greacen in foul trouble, Hardy controlled the backboards, and hard-driving sophomore Dale Dover led the scoring...
...Jose came down the floor and passed the ball to its 6-7 sophomore star, a great leaper named Darnell Hillman. Hillman took the pass and then four steps from the foul line to the baseline before putting the ball either on the floor or in the air. Coach Harrison stormed the length of the bench to protest but Hillman's jump shot was counted and the Crimson momentum was gone...
Leading the Big Green attack is sophomore guard Henry Tyson, a 6' leaper from Chicago with a 13.4 average. Captain Joe Colgan, a forward at 6'3", has a 12.6 average but he's still recovering from a siege of mononucleosis...