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Harvard's varsity basketball team will be out for their third straight victory tonight when they come up against a powerful Dartmouth quintet, in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8:30 o'clock.
Dartmouth's team is one of the strongest in the east, and is pressing Columbia for the leadership of the Eastern League. It has already registered one victory over Harvard, before the Christmas vacation, by a score of 37-28.
Since the first Dartmouth game, Harvard has been playing a greatly improved brand of basketball. Coach Wes Fesler's efforts to improve the teamwork have been rewarded by the results of the last throe games, with Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Williams. Harvard lost to Pennsylvania 26-24, defeated Princeton 32-31, and Williams 35-23. In the Williams game, the Harvard team turned in their best performance of the season.
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