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...Crimson will attempt to crash back into the winning column tonight with a new line-up starting its first official game. The change, which Coach Wachter believes will be permanent, sends Rauh to the center position which he held on last year's five, while Leekley moves to forward, displacing Jones. The change has been imminent for some time, as something was needed to bolster the attack which has been the chief trouble so far this season. Not only does this change give the quintet added height and weight, factors which were by no means unimportant in the Columbia defeat...
...Freshman outfit. Rauh returned to the center job he held last year, and Jones was used as an alternate at forward. This combination failed to function in the first period, while Baldwin and Slocum, the 1928 forward pair, ran riot through the Crimson defense. In the second period, Coach Wachter's quintet, with the best passing attack it has shown so far this season, staged a remarkable comeback, overwhelming the Freshmen. Leekley tallied nine goals from the floor in this period...
...game with M. I. T. tomorrow night on the Engineers floor is not likely to provide the same opposition as that which Columbia gave the Crimson. Consequently, Coach Wachter will probably continue experimenting with the team...
...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
...coordination of Coach Wachter's starting team last night that warrants optimism on the part of the Crimson basketball enthusiasts. This was all the more obvious in contrast with the individual playing of the visitors, who rarely succeeded in cutting-in to the basket. Gordon and Fitts with three goals apiece accounted for all but two points of their team's total, the other score being credited to Depolo, a former Harvard student ineligible to play, who started the game in place of D. E. Egan...