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HARVARD
Hennessy, r.f.
Warren, l.f.
Geeson, c.
Eder, r.g.
Rayle, l.g.
Fate, which seems to have played an unkind role behind this year's Harvard schedule, tomorrow night brings the slightly rehabilitated Crimson five to Davisville, Rhode Island, to tangle with a crackerjack Camp Thomas outfit.
Harvard will take the floor tomorrow a much better team than started against Tufts last week. Hocus-pocus at the Dean's Office has taken Dean Hennessy, captain and sole veteran in playing condition, off language pro, and a week of practice has polished the rough diamond somewhat.
This Camp Thomas team is embodying a last year's tradition that service basket-ball squads are good teams. With the possible exception of Illinois' "Whiz Kids," the post-Olympic Norfolk Naval Training Station team and the college all-star Great Lakes squad were the best in the nation.
Camp Thomas has beaten Yale already, and is now after Cantab meat. Other scalps on their wigwam include M. I. T. and the Boston Coast Guard. None of them have even been close, and the servicemen ran away from Yale, staying ahead for the last 35 minutes of the game.
The full year's schedule has not yet been released, but it is known that the Stahlmen have only four more home games, the next one a week from Saturday when the Blue comes up from New Haven for the first in a home-and-home series to reach its climax at Yale on January 19.
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