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CRIMSON FIVE FACES WORCESTER TEAM WITH TOLBERT NOT PLAYING

Expect Stiff Contest This Afternoon for Undefeated Yearling Five

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The undefeated Freshman basketball team will meet the New Hampshire State first-year men this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Freshman Athletic Building.

In a light practice last night the yearling quintet showed good form in shooting and passing, and going through a short signal drill. Captain Gordon and D. H. Stevens worked well together on "under the basket" combinations of passing and shooting.

New Hampshire is said to have a strong team, but has played most of its games away from home with little luck, losing to M. I. T. and Tufts 1924 teams by small margins. Metcalf and Captain Anderson have been the high scores thus far, but it is expected that J. L. Rudolfsky and Isadore Black, the Crimson yearling guards, will be able to take care of them, while Captain Gordon, D. H. Stevens and J. H. Sipp have been an offensive combination which has proved effective thus far.

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