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Fighting for its outside chance to tie for the League championship, the powerful Cornell quintet takes the floor against Harvard's cellar five this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the New Indoor Athletic Building. If Cornell wins, and if Princeton defeats Pennsylvania tonight, the Ithacans will have equalled the Quaker record of nine victories and three defeats.
Captain John J. Ferraro will also be after a title today, inasmuch as ten points will give him the individual scoring honors of the League. He is now nine points behind Bonniwell of Dartmouth, who has finished his twelve League games.
Coach Wesley Fesler has again revised his lineup in an attempt to stave off the attack of the heavily favored Cornell team, starting the sophomore trio of Comfort, Erust, and Grady.
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