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THREE CRIMSON FIVES FACE YALE TOMORROW

HAGEMAN SHIFTED BACK TO RIGHT FORWARD POSITION

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With a week of uninterrupted practice in perfecting its attack behind it, the Varsity basketball team will face Yale in the Indoor Athletic Building tomorrow night at 8.30 o'clock. The Elis are bringing to Cambridge one of the strongest quintets they have had in many years, and the Crimson men will have no easy job to come out on top.

Coach Watcher has shifted the line-up back to that of early season, with Hageman at right forward and Reisner at right guard. This was done in an effort to better match the rugged forward line of the Elis, two members of which are over six feet in height. Both of the Blue guards are also over six feet.

Yale has piled up an impressive record this season of 18 victories and two defeats. The Blue quintet has led the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League from the start of the season and will win the title outright if Princeton does not defeat Pennsylvania tomorrow. If Princeton should win, Yale and Princeton would be tied for the title.

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