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FIVE MEETS CAMP EDWARDS TONIGHT

By Mel Kessel

Two Sophomore forwards, Frank Bixler and Dean Hennessey, will add some needed offensive power to the Varsity basketball team's starting lineup tonight when the squad hits the road again to take on a strong service five at Camp Edwards.

Earl Brown has given his boys several days to recover from the strenuous western trip, holding practices on the first two days of this week. So the game tonight will be the first action for the team since the contest at Detroit on January 1.

Teams Evenly Matched

The opposing teams will be very evenly matched on the basis of comparative scores, for both have won victories over Boston Coast Guard and Brown.

Coach Brown is taking the opportunity of this game to experiment with his findings on the vacation trip. Bixler and Hennessey did a lot of scoring in the time played as subs during the tour and they will now get a chance to show what they can do for a longer period of action.

Freshman Mike Fansler will revert to the guard position he started out at earlier in the season, and Don Lutze whose ankle, injured at Wisconsin, is not yet completely sound, will be on the sidelines. Hugh Hyde and Bunks Burditt round out the lineup.

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