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The freshman basketball team enters on the hardest part of its schedule when it encounters the strong Dartmouth 1926 quintet in the Freshman Athletic Building at 8 o'clock this evening. The five remaining games include St. Georges, Exeter. Andover, and the final contest with Yale to be played in Cambridge on March 17.
The Green's most recent victory was over the Princeton Freshman in a game that was close despite the final score of 37-22. The attack, centering about Dooley and Tully both of whom are stars, is the main strength of the Dartmouth quintet. Dooley will shoot the fouls.
Coach Chase has made but one change in the Crimson line-up since the victory over M. I. T. last Saturday. Rauh will start at center in place of J. A. Reed, although the latter is fairly sure to take part in the game. Scrimmages yesterday and Wednesday emphasized the four man attack and the five man defense. Smith, will shoot fouls for the Crimson.
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