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VARSITY, '41 CAGERS MEET BRUINS TONIGHT

CRIMSON HOOPSTERS SEEK FOURTH SUCCESSIVE WIN

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In its second game away and fourth encounter of the season the Crimson basketball team will tonight engage the Brown quintet at Providence, while the Yardlings will face the Bruin Freshmen.

Because of the impressive victories to date over M.I.T. 58-33, Northeastern 44-12, and Williams 39-17, the same five will receive the starting call for the Varsity this evening.

Captain Vernon Struck and Ulysses Lupien will hold down the guard posts, with George Lowman and Charlie Lutz as forwards, and John Herrick at center.

Bruln Strength Unknown

Nothing is known of the strength of the Brown team, but on the basis of its wins in the past two weeks, the Cantab cagers are expected to chalk up their fourth victory of the year.

Probable starters for the Yardlings tonight are Hall Lubchansky and Dan McSweeney at forwards, Homer Peabody at center, and Ray Holt and Wally Chessman at the guard spots.

In the last tilt before the Christmas holidays, Coach Wes Fesler's hoopsters will play B.U. tomorrow night at the Indoor Athletic Building a 7:30 o'clock. In order to enable spectators to see the hockey game, the Freshman game with the Terrier yearlings will follow the Varsity clash.

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