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Floyd Stahl's charges will seek to repeat their sole win of the campaign tomorrow night when their Charles River, rivals travel here from M.I.T. to ring down the curtain on the current season. The Crimson downed, the Techmen, 52 to 47, in an earlier meeting on the losers' court.
Victory was snatched from the grasp of Stahl's hapless quintet Wednesday evening when a Cushing General Hospital five, putting on a spurt in the last quarter, nullified the Crimson athletes' six point third-quarter advantage.
High scorer for the evening and spark-plug of the Crimson attack was Jack Clark. The lanky forward's tricky dripbling and deceptive pivots netted him 16 points. Jack Noble, who came in at center for the ailing Captain Mike Keene and was Stahl's sole substitution, shared the losers' runner-up honors with Jack Wallace, each tallying six points.
In sharp contrast with the total of 14 free throws an official at Brown awarded Bill Jenkins last week, the referees at Cushing called only five fouls on the victors, and but nine against the Crimson. Even Anderson, high scorer for the home team with 12 points, failed to sink a foul shot.
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