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After trailing 14 to 22 at the half, the Feslermen, cut down the enemy lead to six points but Coach Paul Mooney's men put on the pressure to score five straight goals. COLUMBIA HARVARD Anderson, l.f. l.f., Litman Leggett, l.f. l.f., Heckel Naylor, r.f. l.f., Legg Rafal, r.f. r.f., Lowman Macioce, c. c., Herrick O'Brien, lg. l.g., Dampeer Wolff, l.g. l.g., Struck Retano, r.g. r.g., Wills Geiger, r.g. r.g., Lupien...
...little doubt that the Morningsiders are not as effective on the court as they were on paper before the current campaign opened last December. With Captain John O'Brien, Tom Macioce, Ed Anderson, Cliff Wolf, and Stan Leggett returning as experienced veterans, it was expected that Coach Paul Mooney would have a club whose calibre would at least equal that of the 1936 undefeated League champion...
...when Cliff Wolf tore a ligament in his left knee against Springfield, the second game on the schedule, the prophecies made by local sports scribes faded into history and left Mooney the difficult task of reorganizing his combination. This he did immediately, but success was not apparent until Wednesday night when the Lions completely outclassed Penn's quintet by a margin far greater than the 39-to-33 score indicates...
...Mooney inserted into his starting lineup Sophomores Jack Naylor and Sam Retano. Both underclassmen are last and alert but it took them a while to fit into the Varsity picture. Wednesday night they proved they were out of the apprentice class with Naylor very effective on the offense on sudden dashes and Retano outstanding on the defense...
Arnold Gottlieb, of Brooklyn, New York; James B. McMillen, of McDonald, North Carolina; William T. Miller, of Portsmouth, Ohio; Michael E. Mooney, of Dorchester; Lamar N. Ostrander, of Olympia, Washington; Paul Roberts, of New York; Herbert Robinson, of New York; Selig J. Seligman, of New York; land Daniel F. Sullivan, of Newport; Rhode Island...