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With George Hauptfuhrer still hobbled with tape, Crimson chances at Hanover tonight are overcast with gloom. In fact, victory for the quintet would be an upset; a close game, a moral victory.
Dartmouth's squad, nothing dazzling at the beginning of the present campaign, has mellowed into a league scalp-raiser in the past month.
Saturday, the Green shot a couple of sneakers under the Penn defense in the last minutes of play for a close 66 to 62 victory that throws the Crimson's previous 65 to 54 loss to the Quakers into unhappy perspective.
Sans consistently high-scoring Hauptfuhrer, the Crimson intends to emphasize tight, defensive ball in an attempt to capitalize on the Green's lack of reserves. In the bottling up, and wearing out of Indian forwards Paul Campbell and Ed Leede lies the Varsity big chance.
In the curtain-raiser Hal Kopp's Jayvee forces take on the Big Green seconds in what will be the squad's stiffest competition of the campaign and its final tune-up before the Yale battle this Saturday.
The Jayvee will probably take the floor with their regular starting five of Captain Dick Covey and Chuck Brynteson, guards; John Altrocchi and Bill Mobraaten or Pat Dailey, forwards; and Frank Lionette, center.
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