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The Varsity basketball team will journey to Philadelphia to play the University of Pennsylvania Saturday night in the Crimson's third Eastern Intercollegiate game. The game will be the first league contest for the Quakers. Coach Fesler has announced two changes in the lineup after the team's defeat at the hands of Princeton. Ernst will replace Merry at left forward, and Fletcher will take Grady's place at right guard.
After their defeats by Dartmouth and Princeton, the Crimson hoopsters are far from favorites, and are meeting a very strong defensive outfit in the Pennsylvanians. The Quakers are considered to be one of the leading contenders for the Eastern Intercollegiate crown, and are fresh from three days extra practice during the holidays. However the revamped Crimson lineup, and the long period of rest since the Princeton game is expected to benefit Harvard.
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