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A strong University basketball team, displaying the best record among New England colleges, will seek to avenge last year's defeat at the hands of Holy Cross, when it meets the Purple underdog tonight at 8 o'clock in the Hemenway gymnasium.
T. E. Farrell, who captained his Fresh man team, was a regular last year, but who has been ineligible because of grades up to this time, will be a valuable addition to the starting line-up. Although Mahady, who was injured in the Army game, has been at practice lately, he will probably be kept on the bench during the game.
Harvard has won six out of seven games this season and thoroughly proved its ability in the game against the cadets. Holy Cross, handicapped by injuries and sickness and playing powerful teams, has lost five consecutive contests. Nevertheless the match will by no means be a one-sided affair. Harvard has played no games for over three weeks.
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