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Varsity Cagers Seek Third Win Tonight at Williams

Winning Quintet in Northeastern, Tech Games Will Start Again

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Fresh from victories over M. I. T. and Northeastern in successive games Wednesday and Thursday night, Coach Wes Fesler's Varsity basketball team will meet the Williams hoopsters this evening at Williamstown.

Unchallenged in the first encounters on their own floor, the Crimson cagers will be playing their first game away this season.

Because of their coordination in running up high scores in trouncing Tech 58-33 and the Huskies 44-12, Vernon Struck and Ulysses Lupien at the guard posts, George Lowman and Charlie Lutz as forwards, and John Herrick at center will start tonight.

Although the reserve strength is weak, the Varsity is expected to have slight difficulty in keeping its slate unmarred by defeat in the Williams clash tonight.

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