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CRIMSON QUINTET FACES GREEN FOR SECOND TIME

Dartmouth Five Will Take Floor Against University at 8 o'Clock in Hemenway--Hanoverians Won First Game 49 to 37--Both Have Since Lost to Yale

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The University five will meet Dartmouth for the second time this season at 8 o'clock tonight in Hemenway gymnasium.

The Crimson lost to the Hanoverians by the score of 49-37 on February 10, but the Green will be seriously handicapped tonight by the loss of Captain Cullen, who made 35 of the 49 points scored against the University last time, and by the loss of Sailor, regular guard. Captain Cullen is in the hospital, and neither he nor Sailor will make the trip to Cambridge.

Coach Walker, on the other hand, will have his whole squad to draw upon. Captain Gordon, the most consistent scorer on the team, will be relied upon to do a large share of the University's scoring. In the first game with Dartmouth the Crimson leader was responsible for 16 of the University's 37 points. Rudof sky was the outstanding player on the defense in the game with brown on March 6 and he will probably start the game with Dartmouth.

Since the Crimson-Green Clash at Hanover Dartmouth has been three times defeated, by Cornell, Princeton and Yale, the scores being respectively 31-33, 15-22 and 22-26. The Cornell-Dartmouth game featured an extra five-minute period. In games with Columbia and Pennsylvania, Dartmouth won by scores of 32-29 and 19-17. The opponents of the Green have pilled up a total of 127 points against her 119. On the other hand the University quintet has scored 160 points against its opponents' 127, but it too was defeated by Yale 36-28. This is the fourth basketball game every played with Dartmouth, and in all the three previous games the Hanoverians have triumphed by scores of 51-13, 28-20, and 49-37.

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