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With predictions being made to the effect that there should be a good deal of sharply contested basketball seen on the courts at the New Athletic Building this evening, the University five takes on the Pittsburgh court team at 8.15 o'clock tonight. The Harvard team played no contest this past weekend, and will be ready to snap into action after the rest of the last few days.
In past games the Harvard team has suffered from lack of team coordination to give it scoring drive and thrust. In the game last week with Haverford, which the Harvard five won 32 to 19, the play of the winners was streaky, not a steady, driving style of play. Last Wednesday, when the Harvard five annexed another win, this at the expense of the Brown club, which also went down in a 39 to 19 score, lack of team play was again noticeable.
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