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Two Harvard seniors went from the green halls of ivy to the even greener fields of professional football yesterday.
The Boston Patriots signed Bobby Leo and Dave Davis--two of their 16 draft choices -- for undisclosed bonuses.
Boston coach Mike Holovak will try Leo, a 170 pound halfback for the Crimson, at flanker. The Everett speedster won all-Ivy and all-East honors last fall.
Davis -- a 235 pound tackle at Harvard -- will try to gain a spot as defensive end for the Patriots. Both he and Leo are rather undersized for the positions which they will try to win in the fall.
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