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BASKETBALL TEAM TO MEET POWERFUL PENN STATE GROUP

Game to Begin at 7 O'Clock Tomorrow to Allow Opportunity to Witness Swimming Meet

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Tomorrow night in the New Indoor Athletic Building the University quintet will meet the Penn State team in the seventh contest of the season. The game will be played at 7 o'clock, to permit the spectators, to attend the swimming meet with Brown, which will start in the same building at 8.30 o'clock.

Although the Harvard team has played six games of which it has only lost two, during the winter trip. Coach Wachter said yesterday that in the face of so strong an opponent as Penn State, the Crimson attack would be remodeled. To reinforce the scoring punch which proved lacking in the recent game with the Coast Guard Cadets, he has made change sin the starting lineup which will be in force tomorrow night. Vahan Moushegian '32. University football veteran, has been substituted for R. W. Sponaugle '31, who has failed thus far to show much scoring ability.

Similarly there is a question as to whether C. H. Hageman '33, previously a regular, or W. A. Huppuch '33, will be first on the floor in the coming game. Watcher feels that with these changes he will produce a quintet of greater accuracy in defence work, but able to capitalize scoring opportunities which in past games have been neglected.

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