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PRINCETON IS FAVORED OVER CRIMSON QUINTET

FESLER IS OPTIMISTIC AT TEAM'S SHOWING

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Meeting the strong Tiger five at the Indoor. Athletic Building tonight, the Crimson quintet will engage in its second League tussle of the year. The Harvard team, which lost to Pennsylvania 26 to 16 last Saturday, is given but an outside chance to take the large and experienced Tiger outfit.

Except for the fact that Little Dick Ernst may get the call over White at a forward position, the lineup is just the same as that which started last Saturday, with Long Bill Gray in the pivot-post, and Captain Boys and Dick Fletcher at the guards. The other forward will be Jim Grady, the only player who showed to real advantage against Penn, and who has been a valuable scorer all fall.

Despite Princeton's advantages in size and experience, Coach Fesler expressed himself as optimistic regarding the results, and claimed that the Crimson has improved greatly in the last week. HARVARD  PRINCETON Grady, r.f.  l.f., Parker White or Ernst, l.f.  r.f., Whitehead Gray, c.  c., Sauter Boys, r.g.  l.g., Crawford Fletcher, l.g.  r.g., Grebauskas

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