Word: rauh
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Samborski dropped in a long shot for the first score of the game. Two goals by Leekley, who replaced McElroy early in the first period, with baskets by Rauh and Morrison brought the score at half time to 15 to 8 with the University on top. The Crimson superiority was marked in this period, the Connecticut zone system of defence proving ineffective against the short-passing attack of Captain Samborski's team...
...line should prove valuable. The Connecticut defense last night was about as strong as a zone system can be, and the success of the Crimson attack against it augurs well for Saturday night. HARVARD CONN. AGGIES Smith, Dorn. r.f. l.g. Allard Jones, Leekley, Dorn l.f. r.g. Makofski McElroy, Leekley, Rauh, c. c. Eddy Samborski, r.g. l.f.l. Schofield, O'Brien Morrison, l.g. r.f.Baylock...
...sensational playing of Jones, which has won for him his old position at forward. The Dartmouth game saw him outscoring every player on the floor and in practice he has shown shooting accuracy that featured his play in his Freshman year. Leekley will move back to center tonight, displacing Rauh. The guard positions will again be filled by Malick and Morrison, the latter acting as captain in the absence of Captain Samborski, who is still on the injured list...
...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...