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DARTMOUTH AT HEMENWAY EAGER FOR SECOND WIN

GREEN VICTORIOUS LAST MONTH BY SCORE OF 34-25

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Handicapped by the loss of Samborski, who is out with an injured ankle, the University five will meet the Dartmouth basketball aggregation at 8 o'clock tonight at Hemenway in a second clash for supremacy.

The Green squad piled up a 34-25 score against the University in last month's game, due to the efforts of Edwards, the towering center, whose fast playing and skillful losses in the second half rescued his team from early defeat.

The Hanover five hold second place in the intercollegiate league standing, having defeated Princeton 36-34 last Saturday, after a furious battle in which a second period rally again saved the day.

This record, and the fact that the Crimson men are outweighed by an average of 15 pounds, indicates that every ounce of energy and resourcefulness will be required to avert a second defeat.

For some time past Coach Wachter has been pointing towards tonight's game, and particular stress has been laid upon short, accurate passing.

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