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Feslermen Face Battle in Attempt to Win Third Straight Game--Boys at Forward Post

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A totally new lineup will be the choice of Coach Wesley Fesler as the Harvard cagers go after their third straight victory of the year against Providence College tonight. As indicated by the game with Technology on Saturday, Captain Boys has been moved to forward where his height is of service on rebound shots, to make way for Long Bill Gray, elongated Sophomore at the pivot post.

Little is known of the calibre of the opponents, as this is their opening game, but no such pushover as occurred on Saturday is expected. The Providence quintet has a strong reputation from past years to maintain, and while the Crimson cohorts should emerge on the long end, the victory will be no easy one.

The Harvard team looked better than it has for the last three years against Tech. Due to the frequent substitutions, the score was no indication of the one-sidedness of the contest. The Crimson ball-handling was snappy, they were cutting well, and all in all they looked like a real ball team. While it remains to be seen what they will do under League fire, chances for at least a passable season seem very good at the present time.

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