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Harvard's basketball team will have its last chance tonight to get an Ivy victory before exams. The Crimson visits Dartmouth, and prospects are brighter than they've been all month.
The Indians, although better than last year, are a long way from being a basketball power. They have played the same four Ivy teams that Harvard has played--Columbia, Cornell, Princeton, and Penn--and they too have lost them all.
Stretched Analogy
If such comparisons are worth anything, Dartmouth was even more impotent against Princeton than Harvard was--the Green shot 17 for 79 from the floor, for an unbelievable 21 per cent.
In case you're planning to make the trip, the Dartmouth guys to watch are 6 ft. 3 in junior forward Joe Colgan, senior center Gunnar Malm, and senior forward Pete Dunlop.
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