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The 1927 basketball team vanquished St. George's yesterday afternoon by the score of 30 to 25, largely through the efforts of Leekley, who tallied 14 of his team's points.
The Freshmen maintained a lead throughout the game, but the schoolboys were constantly dangerous. They materially outweighed Coach Chase's players and they made the most of this advantage, playing a very rugged type of basketball. Captain Rennard was the mainstay in their attack. He scored four goals from the floor and one from the foul line. Neilson starred on the defense.
The Freshman passing game snowed marked improvement despite the absence of Eaton, regular left forward, who had an examination. Leekley did his best work of the season both offensively and defensively. He had an unerring eye for the basket and his floor-game was very effective. Eby, with four goals, was runner-up for scoring honors.
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