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With a patched-up team, the University will face the strong and fast Brown five this evening at Providence. The Bears, although losing to the College of the City of New York Wednesday, have offered a powerful machine against their opponents in recent games. The forwards are very proficient in passing, but the greatest strength of the team lies in the wealth of experienced substitute material.
Coach Wachter has shifted the University line to make the best balance in available players, Fitts taking the center position, making way for McLeish at forward. Miller and Chase compose the defense in the disability of Tolbert and Feiring, although the latter's improving injury may allow him to get in. Barker will doubtless be given a chance in the defense since he has shown this past week the good results of hard practice.
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