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Norman W. Fradd, assistant director of Physical Education, announced yesterday that a solution to the basketball accommodation difficulties at the Indoor Athletic Building had been found to obviate the necessity of staging the Varsity practice in the evening.
Last Friday, Fradd announced that the additional burden of Freshman basketball that the closing of Hemenway Gymnasium had imposed would so seriously threaten the capacities of the building that night practice might be required.
The committee has managed to work out a schedule which will solve these difficulties. Between the hours of three and five, the three floors will be divided among the Freshman, Jayvee, and Varsity teams, while other sections will meet at 2 or 5 o'clock.
The six sections, three at 2, and three at 5, will be sufficient to accommodate all Freshmen playing basketball as their required form of athletics.
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