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NAVY IS FAVORED OVER CRIMSON FIVE TONIGHT

Midshipmen Have Lost Only One Game This Season, to Strong Pennsylvania Quintet

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Playing its first official game in nearly a month, the Crimson Varsity quintet will face a strong Navy five at 8.30 o'clock this evening in the Indoor Athletic Building. The Midshipmen are slight favorites, due to the fact that they have lost only one contest this season; they were nosed out by the fast University of Pennsylvania quintet, 38-34.

Coach Ed Wachter has done much experimenting this week with his forward line, and the chances are that Nevin and Merry will answer the opening whistle at right and left forward, respectively, with Boys at center. It is expected that Levan, Kimbrough, and Ferriter will also see action in the forward line. Huppuch and Hageman will hold down the guard position.

The Navy team is composed largely of veterans, and is noted for its smooth attack. Last Saturday it downed North Carolina by a score of 66 to 40.

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