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The powerful Varsity basketball team will face Brown the afternoon in a non League game at the Indoor Athletic Building. The game will be preceded by a Crimson-Bruin Freshman clash at 2:30 o'clock.

Crimson Coach Wes Fesler hopes that his team will take the Brown five by a substantial score, but if the Brown attack, featuring a series of long, wild passes, should happen to click, an exciting game will result.

The same Harvard team which edged the Elis at New Haven a week ago will start this game tonight, with Captain Bill Gray at center teamed with forwards Lev White and Red Lowman who is holding tenaciously to his title as the League's high scorer. Gray has hit his last season's from and should roll up many points this afternoon.

Defensemen will be, as usual, Lupe Lupien and Vernon Struck. The latter, covering the mighty Larry Kelly last week at New Haven, held the Eli down to eight points while he chalked up seven himself.

In the preliminary game the Yardling five will be seeking to redeem itself after two successive defeats at the hands of Dartmouth and Northeastern. Adolph Samborski's team has won eleven games with four losses to date.

Starting in the Freshman game: for Harvard, Charlie Lutz and Chet Legg, forwards; Sam White at center; and Ace Cordingley and Hugh MacGuire, guards. For Brown, Bill Mullen and Bill Kelly, forwards, Charlie Blount, center, and Henry Kaczowka and Bill Glatfelter, guards.

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