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Tonight at 8 o'clock in the Hemenway Gymnasium the University quintet will meet Clark University in the second game of the season. The same line-up will start the game as that which faced St. Michael's last Saturday night with the possible exception of center, where Sipp who replaced Miller in the second half and speeded up the game, may get the call.
The St. Michael's game showed Coach Wachter's new offensive system to advantage and with the scoring combinations of Gordon and Lowenthal backed up by McLeish and Black as guards the team should be able to deal with Clark. The Crimson has defeated Clark twice, in 1920 by a score of 26-24 and last season 43-29. Clark plays a fast offensive game with Captain Fowler and Holmes of last year's team as the chief threats.
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