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Indians Meet '52 Eleven at Soldiers Field

By Doug Fouquet

Dartmouth's Indians pay a return call to Cambridge this afternoon when their Freshman football team drops in at the Stadium for an engagement with Henry Lamar's Yardling eleven.

The Freshmen, victims of a 39 to 0 beating by BU list Saturday, will be enormously strengthened by the return of three players from the injury list and their presence this afternoon will install the team a slight favorite over the Green.

Fullback Bob Ray will be back to lead the Yardling ground offense, while Dusty Burke will return to the defensive quarterback slot after three weeks on the bench with a leg injury. Big Dave Hanson will play for the first time this season at right guard.

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The main Freshman attack will still center around Captain Carroll Lowenstein's passing, and ends Alex Sergienko and Donn Cass, along with backfield members, will try to improve the team's spotty receiving.

Dartmouth enters the game with two straight defeats behind it--a two touchdown loss to Yale last week and a 39 to 0 shellacking two weeks ago by the same BU team that beat the Freshmen.

The Crimson lineup: Sergienko, le; Thompson, lt; Moulla, lg; Frothingham, c; Farrington, rg; Holbrook, rt; Cass, re; Lowenstein, qb; Wylie, rhb; Walsh, lhb; Ray, fb.

The Dartmouth lineup: Koester, le; Ramboor, lt; Craemer, lg; Vesperini, c; Athans, rg; Empringham, rt; Dey, re; Biggs, qb; Teevens, rhb; Frohner, lhb; Keaney, fb.

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