The Harvard-M. I. T. basketball game at the Hemenway Gymnasium tomorrow night should be a close contest, the records of both teams to date having been equally good. As the Tech court is nearly the same as the one at Hemenway, the University five will not be at an advantage in playing on its own floor.
As far as seaoned material is concerned, however, the engineers have a slight advantage with four veterans, while Harvard can boast of only one letter man.
The foregoing line-up is uncertain because Coach Edward Wachter cannot foretell the condition of his two regular forwards who sustained leg injuries at Philadelphia.
While the University contest is being played in Cambridge, the Freshman team will oppose the M. I. T. first year men at the Technology Gymnasium.
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