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When the Varsity quintet faces the Dartmouth Indians Saturday night in the second league game between the two teams, the basketballers will be reinforced by a contingent of rooters from Cambridge. Plans are underway for transporting a large cheering section to Hanover by bus.
Leaving at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the bus will arrive in Hanover about four hours later. Tickets for the ride will cost $3.50 to cover the expense of the bus trip, and are available at the H.A.A. office at 14 Quincy Street.
The bus will carry up to 37 men, and will return Sunday afternoon at about 3 o'clock. Admission to the game will be $1.10 and $1.65.
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