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Crimson Cagers Hit Brown Tonight

Tough Battle with Experienced Brown Quintet Predicted for Freshman Hoopsters Tonight

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Undefeated, the Freshman basketball team takes to the floor tonight in an effort to preserve their perfect slate against a powerful Brown aggregation. It is the same Bruin outfit that set back the Crimson Jayvees last month.

"They're a tough, big, powerful team," says Coach Moo Berg, "but they play the same style of ball that we do, which ought to make it a good game."

Berg plans to send a starting team consisting of Pat Daley at center, with the team's high-scoring captain John Rockwell and Frank Lionette filling at the remaining forward slots. Dick Covey and Chuck Brynteson get the nod as guards when the team takes the floor at the Indoor Athletic Building at 7:15 tomorrow night. One more game against Nichols on Saturday winds up the teams activities until after mid-years.

After exams, the squad will probably meet its most able opposition of the year in Exeter, Andover, and Governor Dummer.

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