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Cambridge will witness the first Eastern Intercollegiate League basketball game in 21 years tonight in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8.30 o'clock when the Tiger meets the Crimson. Harvard resigned from the league in 1912 and rejoined this year, and tonight's contest will be the home debut for Fesler's men as league members. The men from Nassau are strong contenders for the title, playing their premiere league contest tonight.
The single change in the lineup of the team is the exchange of positions between Dan Comfort and Jim Grady. Comfort, who was sent to guard in the early practices has been returned to forward, where he played last year on the Freshman quintet. Grady, high scorer in both the B.U. and Dartmouth games, now takes up the guard post where he can lead the play and be given a chance to increase the scoring.
Coach Fesler has been speeding up the passing on his aggregation yesterday and Monday, since ball handling was proven to be one of the weak points in the Crimson attack Saturday night.
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