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FESLER'S TEAM TO FACE M.I.T. CAGERS TONIGHT

YEARLING QUINTET TO PERFORM IN PRELIMINARY GAME

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Coach Fesler will start an entirely new combination against the weak M.I.T. five this evening at the Tech Hangar in an effort to find a team that can produce play of League calibre. Avowedly an experimental lineup, the new quintet contains only one man, Dick Fletcher, who started against B. U. on Wednesday.

Last Wednesday the second string outshone the Varsity and it is to that performance that the entirely revised lineup is due. Jim Grady, high against B. U., has a sprained wrist, and will not see any extensive action tonight, as Fesler wants to have him in good shape for Providence next Tuesday.

Bill Gray, Harvard center, beanpole idol of the gallery, is counted on to run up a large tally against the small and traditionally inferior Tech aggregation, which has been further handicapped this year by the failure of their captain-elect to return to school.

The Harvard yearlings will start the evening with their season's opener against the Tech first year men. Coach Adolph W. Samborski '25 will start the following lineup: Lewis A. McGowan, Jr. '38, r.f.; William W. Shirk '38, l.f.; William Lee, Jr. '38, c.; Bertram M. Litman '38, r.g.; Richard H. Wills, Jr. '38, l.g.

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