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Hal Kopp's jayvee basketball outfit got back in its winning ways last night as it stopped the University of Connecticut, 48 to 46, on the losers' home court. The victory was the Crimson's second in three starts. The squad returns to the Indoor Athletic Building floor Wednesday to face an aggregation from Emerson College.
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