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Henry Lamar's Freshman football team will be coming up from the floor of a 39 to 0 defeat at the hands of BU last work when it meets Dartmouth tomorrow at the Stadium in the only local college gridiron entertainment of the weekend.

According to the well-battered principle of comparative scores, the Saturday game should be a fairly even fight, since the Indians were 39 to 0 losers to the same BU eleven two weeks ago.

Among big news in the Freshman camp this week was the return of two injured back--Bob Ray and Dusty Burke. Ground star Ray, whose absence last week was a big blow, says he feels ready to run tomorrow, while Burke a scrappy little defensive quarterback, will be in the lineup for the first time in three weeks.

End Costas Rodis, brother of Varsity tackle Nick, looks ready to catch his share of Captain Carroll Lowenstein's passes if Coach Lamar wants him. Rodis reported late to the squad.

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