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Taking advantage of the three-day weekend, Harvard athletic teams will face the enemy on 19 fronts today and Monday in the heaviest scheduled weekend of sports planned this year.
Eleven of the events will take place away from home, but for sports fans remaining in Cambridge, there will be a choice of eight contests in the two days. The times and places of home events are printed in a box elsewhere on this page.
Feature events on the domestic scene will be two Varsity basketball games, two Varsity hockey games, and a wrestling match. Also in action will be Freshman teams in swimming, wrestling, and basketball.
Because of the scarcity of trains to convey the Army squads back to West Point Monday night, all events have been rearranged for the afternoon instead of the evening in order that the Cadets can catch the 7 o'clock train for New York.
On the foreign fronts, the Varsity swimmers meet Pennsylvania at Philadelphia today and Army at West Point. Monday, Coach Jaakko Mikkola's tractors race Yale at New Haven Monday, the grapplers tangle with Columbia at New York tonight, the squash team plays Williams at Williams town today, and the ski team finishes a two-day competition today in the Intercollegiate Ski Union Championships at Middlebury, Vermont.
Yardling contests away from home include a basketball contest with Tabor at Marion today, a fencing meet with Loomis at Windsor, Connecticut, today, and two games for the undefeated pucksters at St. Paul's School at Concord today and Hanover Monday.
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