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In their seventh game this afternoon, the Freshman basketball five will meet the Dean Academy team at the Freshman Athletic Building at 4 o'clock. In their last two games, which have been away from home, the 1924 quintet has not performed as well as previously, but the handicap of strange floors and the recent mid-year examinations have probably accounted for this. In the scrimmages of the last few days the team has been doing very well, and in a light practice last night, the five worked to advantage, easily scoring on the second team.
Dean is represented by a powerful team this year, and they have lost none of their prep school games thus far, succumbing to the Boston Y. M. C. A. quintet, however. It is reported that the men are heavy and fast and their teamwork is good on both the defense and offense. Jenkins, the left forward of the visitors, has been their high scorer, but he is closely followed by Preo and O'Connell, forward and center respectively.
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