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VERMONT FIVE INVADES CAMBRIDGE TOMORROW

WACHTER STRIVING TO SPEED UP CRIMSON GAME

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Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the New Indoor Atletic Building the University basketball 'team will meet a formidable aggregation from the University of Vermont for the fifth game of the season. The Crimson team has two easy victories at home to its credit, but has lost in two closely-contested combats during the recent Christmas trip to New York. The team from the Green Mountains has also won two games and lost two, but its last game, in which it lost to Dartmouth by a score of 34 to 28, was an evener match than the figures would indicate.

Coach Wachter has been drilling his men all this week in a series of practices in which speed has been particularly stressed, and is of the opinion that the team has become a thoroughly coordinated unit. He is retaining the same lineup which has started in the four previous games.

The facilities provided by the New Athletic Building have greatly helped the Harvard squad in its practice; and the showing made by the team has attracted exceptionally large crowds.

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