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CRIMSON CAGERS MEET BROWN QUINTET TONIGHT

Powerful Providence Five Slated to Down Feslermen--Spring Starting at Pivot post

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Still handicapped by injuries, the Varsity cagers, who were decisively downed by Columbia on Wednesday, will tackle one of the strongest Bruin quintets that has been produced in recent years this evening at the New Indoor Athletic Building.

Brown has compiled an enviable record this season, and has in Ken Kennedy one of the finest centers in the East. Although Bill Gray, Harvard's elongated center who has been out for some time with a sprained ankle, returned to the floor against Columbia and tallied eleven points, Coach Fesler will attempt to save him for Yale by starting Graham Spring at center.

Only a decisive victory over Brown will raise hopes in the Crimson camp of defeating Yale next Saturday, and this possibility is a remote one. Then too the Elis have been picking up steadily, and theirs has been the only team to vanquish the men from Providence in Brown's last eleven games.

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