Word: macleods
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Kaplan '40, Cambridge; Julian J. Leavitt '39, Allston; Leonard E. Leboeuf '39, Webster; Lawrence M. Levinson '39, Brookline; Irving M. London '39, Malden; Martin J. Lydon '40, Lowell; Roger C. Lyndon '39, Hingham; George B. Lyons '40, Braintree; John B. Lyons '38, Quincy; David P. McAllester '38, Everett; Newton MacLeod, Jr. '40, Quincy; George W. Masterton, Jr. '38, Medford; Robert F. Mozley '38, Springfield; Richard B. Myrick '38, Newtonville...
...Another game was saved on its last scrimmage. Yale, unable to gain through Dartmouth's great line, got itself into deep water in the last quarter when Dartmouth's Bob Macleod intercepted a pass and ran 85 yards for a touchdown. With ten seconds to play, Yale's Clinton Frank, whose attack had got nowhere all afternoon, finally heaved a pass (his 35th ) into the hands of stringy Halfback Al Hessberg who galloped to a touchdown. Score...
Last fall Blaik celebrated his third win to the tune of 26-7 with a team that had things pretty much its own way. Of his starting eleven, end Davis and backs Hollingworth and MacLeod will start tomorrow. On the Harvard team, Nee and Kevorkian at tackles, Green at left end, Struck at fullback, and Wilson then at quarterback, now at center, will be starting their second Dartmouth game. Others who played were: Jameson, Captain Allen who substituted for Charlie Kessler, Winter, Boston, Oakes, Harding, and Roberts who started at right half...
...Crimson's passing defense was woefully weak, with Hollingworth and MacLeod alternating at opposite ends of sucessful spirals into Harvard's secondary. And although the home team flashed an offensive drive in the first period, it petered out shortly after the midfield marker had been passed...
...field marked the spot where a Jayvee eleven was putting on the Dartmouth plays for Varsity inspection. Working from a single wingback formation, the Indians usually go on the warpath with a solid phalanx of blockers blazing the trail, and the coaches are busy devising strategy to keep MacLeod from breaking loose and at the same time not leave the secondary open to the best aerial attack Dartmouth has had since the advent of Coach Blaik. This is really quite a problem, but it is comforting to know that Blaik, too, has his worries...