Word: tapped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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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...
Coach, Wachter's dissatisfaction with the Crimson showing against Middlebury may result in a shake-up tonight. Rauh's showing at center may give him a chance at the tap-off position, with Leekley moved to forward to strengthen the attack. This change is not likely to be seen in the starting line-up, however, as Coach Wachter still hopes to see the regular five regain the form it showed in practice before the season started. HARVARD COLUMBIA Smith r.f. l.g. Donaldson Jones l.f. r.g. Wilson Leekley c. c. Manheim Samborski l.g. l.f. Baldwin Malick l.g. r.f. Laub
...last two University teams, will lead the Alumni tonight. With him in the forward zone will be V. W. Miller '23, who starred on the court at Harvard for four years. R. W. Fitts '23, center and forward on the Crimson team in 1923, will hold down the tap-off position. At guards on the Crimson All-Stars, the name under which the team is playing in Boston amateur basketball, Captain Gordon is expected to start J. L. Rudofsky '24, regular of year, and D. E. Egan...
...proposal to sink a deep shaft ten or twelve miles into the crust of the earth is not new. It has been advanced from time to time in recent years. Frequently it has been coupled with a proposal to tap the interior heat of the earth for industrial purposes...
...Professor William W. Watts, President of the Geology section, declared that we are probably passing our peak of oil production. He suggested that in the future we may tap the internal heat of the earth as well as coal and waterpower. This may be done by deep mines or by taking heated gases from volcanic areas as is now being tried in Italy...