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Returning from the trip to Amherst and Williams much encouraged as a result of the showings made by the Crimson quintel against both rivals, Coach Wachter's men will face one of the strongest teams in the 1923 schedule when it meets the veteran Connecticut Agricultural College five tonight at 8 o'clock in the Hemenway Gymnasium. The Aggies, winners last season by a 33-30 score, were one of the few teams to defeat the University five...
...team was given a light work-out yesterday, during which Coach Wachter emphasized accurate shooting, Captain Gordon, who will shoot the fouls for his team, spent a part of the time on the foul-line and showed considerable improvement. Coach Wachter has been greatly pleased by the showing his team has made so far this season with six victories and no defeats and a total of 276 points to opponents...
...Williams quintet started off with a rush and led the Crimson through the greater part of the first half when Captain Gordon smashed through the defence sending the University into the lead. The score at the end of the half was 20-11 with Coach Wachter's men leading...
...shown in spurts throughout the season, kept a strong upper hand over its opponents till the finish. The inconsistency of the Amherst shooting and passing was the team's greatest weakness. The defence, however, especially the work of Stewart and Lamberton, veterans of two contests with Coach Wachter's teams, was strong, making the Harvard players attempt long shots, with which they were unusually successful. Walker was the main scoring power of the Purple players, making several rallies that attempted to threaten the Crimson...
Wightman, who will probably get into the game at forward, is a veteran of two University contests. In the last two years Coach Wachter's teams have de- leated the Purple by scores of 24-13 and 40-35. Before coming to the University two years ago he had been in charge of the Williams quintet for four seasons...