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LAST TEST BEFORE YALE GAME CONFRONTS QUINTET

McELROY TO START CONTEST AT CENTER AGAIN

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A final test before the Yale game is awaiting the University basketball team when it meets the Connecticut Agricultural quintet at the Hemenway Gymnasium tonight. With both teams at the end of their seasons, each with a string of victories and notably few defeats to their credit, a hard and fast game is promised. If the University comes out on top in this contest, the outlook for a victory in the annual battle with Yale on Saturday will be most promising.

Crimson Line-up Unchanged

No change has been made by Coach Wachter in the line-up for tonight's game. McElroy will start at center again, but will undoubtedly be replaced by Leekley after the first few minutes of play. The same line-up will probably also face Yale this Saturday.

The visitors tonight have an excellent record to back up their calims for a victory. The strong Springfield five which gave the University a close battle, has twice met defeat at their hands, while the Army was pushed to its utmost to win by a one point margin. A string of nine victories and only three defeats sums up the visitors accomplishments, as opposed to nine victories and two defeats for the Crimson.

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