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CRIPPLED FESLERMEN TO MEET BIG GREEN TODAY

Three Regulars Injured With Only Fletcher and Kollinites Still in Plzay With Spring, Mason and Moser

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Recently downed by the Eli, the continually crippled Feslermen travel to Hanover today to engage the Indians from back north. With three regulars down and but two to go, the cagers seem to be nearing the ultimate in hard luck as the season draws to a close.

Although the Crimson five emerged triumphant over Bonniwell in their first tangle, the probability is strong that the one-man team from the regions of ice and snow will take their measure this time. And there will be little to measure since Long Bill Gray was added to the injury list, already comprising Captain Boys and White.

In the Yale tilt Sophomore Jack Mason distinguished himself no little at his new-found post of forward, and he, with the veterans Fletcher and Kollinites, will have to work hard. Graham K. Spring '36 is the nominee to fill the gap at the pivot post, while Mason and Byron Moser, another Sophomore, continue at the forwards.

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