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CRIMSON QUINTET TO MEET GREEN AT HANOVER TONIGHT

Coach Dolly Stark's First Team, Made Up of Veterans from Last Year's Quintet, is Serious Threat to League

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Hanover, N. H., Dec. 15--Coach Dolly Stark drilled his charges against Harvard offensive and defensive plays here this afternoon as the Dartmouth basketball team went through its last practice in preparation for the Harvard game.

The Green squad, with six lettermen back from last year and with only one veteran lost by last spring's graduation, appears to be a strong and fast aggregation with good chances of capturing the illusive League title. The Indians have gotten off to a good start in their first two contests of the year. Last Saturday night they opened the season with a 34-30 victory over the Crimson Independents and Wednesday they went to Burlington, Vt., to gain a 33-23 win from the Vermont Catamounts, who had previously defeated McGill.

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