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CRIMSON CAGERS FACE VENGEFUL PENN TEAM

By John C. Robbins

Pennsylvania's cagers will be out for revenge tonight when they meet the Varsity basketball team in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8:30 o'clock.

The Crimson triumphed last Wednesday in the Palestra down in Philly, but the margin was only two points and it was an overtime affair at that. No team takes a score like 47 to 45 casually, and the Quakers will undoubtedly have forgotten the precepts of William Penn when they come out on the floor tonight.

The leader of the Red and Blue forces is Hen Soleliae, six foot two Sophomore, who has scored 90 points in nine games to gain a somewhat better average than with 92 in ten games. Wes Fesler calls Soleliae one of the most promising men in the League and he is certain to be a continual menace to the Harvard basket tonight.

Three Sophomores

Ross Rahn a Junior with 53 points to his credit and Tony Capute, another junior will team at forwards for the visitors, with Soleliae at the pivot post and Sid Levinson, a 62-point man, and Bill Hook both Sophomores at the guards.

The Crimson lineup is tentatively composed of Lutz, and Bill Webber at forwards Sam White and Bud Finegan sharing the guard duties.

The Freshmen will attempt to make up for the Dartmouth incident last week when they take on the Boston Boys Club at 7 o'clock in a preliminary.

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