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If the varsity basketball team hopes to grab the Eastern Intercollegiate League title, it can take a big step at 8 p.m. tonight in the Indoor Athletic Building by beating EIBL leader Cornell.

Coach Norm Shaped has been drilling his squad at every opportunity in order to offset the three week examination layoff. "We had two informal scrimmages with BU and Tufts," said Shepard, "and the team doesn't appear to have suffered too much from the exam period."

Cornell, considered by Shepard as "the surprise team of the League," has an impressive 12 and 3 record. Its only League defeat, however, was a one point Laos to a Dartmouth team which the Crimson beat 74 to 56. The Big Red has also been beaten by Michigan State, whom Harvard dumped, 68 to 57, over the Christmas vacation. EIBL Standings   W  L Cornell  3  1 Yale  4  2 Columbia  2  1 Princeton  2  1 Harvard  1  1 Pennsylvania  1  4 Dartmouth  1  4

Coach Roy Greene's two-platoon squad is loaded with speedsters and six foot pivot men. Hilary Chollet and Paul Lansaw, last year's high scorers, are missing from the Cornell lineup this season, but Greene has replaced them with a couple of six foot four sophomores, Fred Eydt and John Werner, Key man in Greene's attack is center Walt Ashbaugh, one of the fastest men in the EIBL.

Probable starting lineups: HARVARD  CORNELL Rockwell  f  Eydt Murphy  f  Rose Smith  c  Aahbaugh Crosby  g  Turner Hickey  g  Chadwick

Another reorganized edition of the varsity hockey team takes the Arena ice at 7 p.m. tonight as Harvard opens the second half of its season against Coach Snooks Kelly's BU Terriers.

With student forward Bill Garrity and first-string defenseman Algie Allen graduated at midyear, Crimson Coach John Chase has widely revamped his team for tonight's contest. Three completely new line combinations as well as two new defensemen will play tonight.

In order to compensate for the loss of Garrity, who was the team's leading goal scorer, Chase has moved big defenseman Jack Carman up to the line in setting up his three new combinations.

Captain Myles Huntington centers a first line with Lew Preston and Carl Timpson; Joe Kittredge (the current high scorer) centers the second line with Carman and Doug Anderson; and Hal Marshall centers the third line with Dave Abbot and Shortly Minot. Bob DiBlasio in the spare.

With the big punches of Allen and Carman gone on defense, Chase will go with Bill Bliss and Jack Donclan (a newcomer) and Dusty Burke and Duke Sedgwick. All three goalies--Johnny Chase, Phil Clark, and Godfrey Howard--are available.

Coach Roy Greene's two-platoon squad is loaded with speedsters and six foot pivot men. Hilary Chollet and Paul Lansaw, last year's high scorers, are missing from the Cornell lineup this season, but Greene has replaced them with a couple of six foot four sophomores, Fred Eydt and John Werner, Key man in Greene's attack is center Walt Ashbaugh, one of the fastest men in the EIBL.

Probable starting lineups: HARVARD  CORNELL Rockwell  f  Eydt Murphy  f  Rose Smith  c  Aahbaugh Crosby  g  Turner Hickey  g  Chadwick

Another reorganized edition of the varsity hockey team takes the Arena ice at 7 p.m. tonight as Harvard opens the second half of its season against Coach Snooks Kelly's BU Terriers.

With student forward Bill Garrity and first-string defenseman Algie Allen graduated at midyear, Crimson Coach John Chase has widely revamped his team for tonight's contest. Three completely new line combinations as well as two new defensemen will play tonight.

In order to compensate for the loss of Garrity, who was the team's leading goal scorer, Chase has moved big defenseman Jack Carman up to the line in setting up his three new combinations.

Captain Myles Huntington centers a first line with Lew Preston and Carl Timpson; Joe Kittredge (the current high scorer) centers the second line with Carman and Doug Anderson; and Hal Marshall centers the third line with Dave Abbot and Shortly Minot. Bob DiBlasio in the spare.

With the big punches of Allen and Carman gone on defense, Chase will go with Bill Bliss and Jack Donclan (a newcomer) and Dusty Burke and Duke Sedgwick. All three goalies--Johnny Chase, Phil Clark, and Godfrey Howard--are available.

Another reorganized edition of the varsity hockey team takes the Arena ice at 7 p.m. tonight as Harvard opens the second half of its season against Coach Snooks Kelly's BU Terriers.

With student forward Bill Garrity and first-string defenseman Algie Allen graduated at midyear, Crimson Coach John Chase has widely revamped his team for tonight's contest. Three completely new line combinations as well as two new defensemen will play tonight.

In order to compensate for the loss of Garrity, who was the team's leading goal scorer, Chase has moved big defenseman Jack Carman up to the line in setting up his three new combinations.

Captain Myles Huntington centers a first line with Lew Preston and Carl Timpson; Joe Kittredge (the current high scorer) centers the second line with Carman and Doug Anderson; and Hal Marshall centers the third line with Dave Abbot and Shortly Minot. Bob DiBlasio in the spare.

With the big punches of Allen and Carman gone on defense, Chase will go with Bill Bliss and Jack Donclan (a newcomer) and Dusty Burke and Duke Sedgwick. All three goalies--Johnny Chase, Phil Clark, and Godfrey Howard--are available.

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