Word: leekley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Rivaling Jones on the offense for Harvard, were Leekley and Smith. They tallied only once each from the floor but Leekley's foul shooting by which he netted six points, and Smith's handling of the ball were big factors in the University's showing. The game was the last event on the program of the Dartmouth Winter Carnival. HARVARD DARTMOUTH Smith, Dorn r.f. l.g. Sailor, McDonald Jones, l.f. r.g. Goas, Douglas Leekley, c. c. Dey, Oliver Malick; Bourne, r.g. l.f. Friedman Morrison, l.g. r.f. Picken...
HARVARD NORTH CAROLINA Leekley l.f. r.g. Purser Smith r.f. l.g. Devin Rauh c. c. Dodderer Samborski l.g. r.f. Cobb Morrison r.g. l.f. McDonald...
...zone defense system. If the Crimson five-man defense functions properly it should hold the visitors' forwards to a minimum of goals from the floor, unless they prove to be exceptional at the long shots. The Harvard offense will be the deciding factor, whether Smith, Leekley, Rauh, and Jones will be able to reach the North Carolina basket as surely as they did the M. I. T. and M. A. C. baskets...
Captain Samborski is limping from a slight leg injury but will probably start the game. Rauh's scoring touch in the last game earned him the tap-off position, while Leekley will pair off with Smith at forward and Morrison will stay at right guard...
...fact that the "farmers" defeated Williams 38 to 19, while the latter conquered Middlebury by almost exactly the same total as the Crimson, quintet did, at least promises a close struggle. The game will begin at 8 o'clock. HARVARD M. A. C. Smith r.f. l.g. Smiley Leekley l.f. r.g. Partenheimer Rauh c. c. Jones Samborski r.g. l.f. Samuels Morrison l.g. r.f. Temple