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MIDDLEBURY WILL FACE CRIMSON FIVE TONIGHT

Vermonters Come With Strong Team to Avenge Last Year's--Defeat Team-Work and Passing Stressed in University Practice

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Tonight at 8 o'clock in the Hemenway Gymnasium the University five faces Middlebury, in the first game after the Christmas recess. In spite of an exceptionally stiff schedule Middlebury has shown good basketball this season and has been beaten only by small scores. Last year the Crimson men won from the Vermonters 35 to 25.

Team-Work and Passing Stressed

In the scrimmages this week Coach Wachter has been stressing team-work and passing, to bring the five back into full stride. Captin Gordon has shown much improvement, especially in the perfection of his fake pass.

In spite of close calling of fouls in the first two games the University quintet has piled up a total of 101 points. It is expected that the Crimson's newly developed four-man offensive will be particularly effective tonight.

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