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STAHL PUTS KEENE AT CENTER FOR SQUANTUM TILT TONIGHT

Two Games Scheduled This Weekend for Crimson Five

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In an effort to rebound from their opening loss to the Squantum Air Service quintet a week ago last Wednesday, the Crimson five will tangle with another Navy team, the Squantum Naval Air Station squad, tonight in the first of two basketball games scheduled for the weekend. The Crimson will face Tufts at the Indoor Athletic Building tomorrow night.

Tonight's game at Squantum will be preceded by the first half of the Junior Varsity contest, which will start at 7:15 o'clock. The Varsity will take the floor at around 8:30 o'clock, with the two squads thereafter alternating halves.

Although the Crimson failed to capitalize on numerous chances in their opening game, they did at times show considerable promise for the future. Whether a zone defense will continue to throw them off stride will be an important factor.

Change in Lineup

In an attempt to hit on a higher scoring combination, Coach Stahl has shaken up his lineup, switching Mike Keene from his guard position into the center slot, with Jack Clark and Bob Chapple remaining at the forward posts. Keene, a discharged veteran, played center for the Crimson during his Freshman year before entering the army.

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