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The University basketball team will invade Princeton tonight in an attempt to add the Brown Bear to its string of victims. With only two defeats so far this season, both at the hands of intercollegiate League teams, Columbia and Dartmouth, and with only three games to be played before the Yale encounter next week, the five has been aiming to take tonight's game in its stride, and if it continues the form it has shown in the last three games, the recent athletic supremacy of the Brunonians should be broken.
The Brown quintet has an imposing record to match that of the Crimson. Only three teams have humbled the Bear so far, Yale, Wesleyan and B. U. Wagenknecht, brilliant forward on the Providence five, is particularly successful on his home floor, and the three Brown reverses have all been scored on alien courts. M. A. C., handily defeated by the Crimson earlier in the season, was defeated by one point on the Providence floor.
There will be no change in the Crimson line-up from that of the last game. Morrison will undoubtedly alternate with Malick at the guard position, and it is even doubtful which of the two will start. Barnett, from his showing against Rochester last week, when he scored four times from the floor, will in all probability see action tonight.
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