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UNIVERSITY FIVE TO START WORK NOV. 21

Coach E. A. Wachter Jr. Will Again Have Charge of Both University and Yearling Quintets--Manager Candidates Report on Same Date

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Basketball will begin its second year as a minor sport in the University on November 21, when practice for the Crimson team will be formally started, and candidates for the second assistant managership of the University team will be called out. Freshman players and managers will also begin work on that date.

Mr. Edward Wachter Jr., coach of last year's University and Freshman fives, will arrive in Cambridge November 15, and informal practices under his direction will probably commence on his arrival. No assistant coach has as yet been appointed. The first game scheduled for the University quintet will be that with Connecticut Agricultural College on December 6, while the season ends with the second contest with Yale in Hemenway Gymnasium on March 11. Twenty-three games are included in the Crimson schedule. Several scrimmages with the 1925 team will probably be held before the opening contest.

Work for the managers will last until February 22, although candidates will have no assignments during the Christmas recess, and work during the mid-year examination period will be made as light as possible.

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