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CRIMSON FIVE OPPOSES TRINITY AT HARTFORD

Game Tonight Will Be Hard Test For University quintet--Injured Men Again at Top of Form--Harley Will Play in Left Forward Position

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The University will make its second trip into Western New England this week-end during which it will meet the Thinly College five in Hartford this evening, and Springfield College in Springfield tomorrow evening. Each game will be a real test for the Crimson, but the Hartford team will probably offer the more finished opposition. Among the victims of Trinity is Boston College, which has one of the best teams in the eastern part of Massachusetts.

Tyson and Feiring will be in the lineup tonight for the University. Although they both started against New Hampshire Wednesday, their recently injured ankles were not sufficiently recovered to permit them to play at their best. Harley made sure of holding the left forward position by his aggressiveness Wednesday. Although no taller, his heavier build makes him more valuable than Poll against an experienced team. Fitts will be at his regular forward position. Chase has developed into an able substitute in Captain Tolbert's absence, and will team with Feiring this evening.

The eight players, Coach Wactcher, and Manager Parker, who will make the trip, will leave the South Station at 1 o'clock, arriving in Hartford late in the afternoon. The game, to be played in the Hartford High School gymnasium, will begin at 8. After spending the night at the Bond Annex the team will go on to Springfield in the morning.

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