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1928 QUINTET SETS OUT FOR THIRD STRAIGHT WIN

STRANGE COURT WILL NOT BAFFLE FRESHMEN TODAY

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The Freshman basketball quintet hopes to win its third straight victory of the season when it faces Milton Academy at Milton today.

Coach Drohan is still uncertain about two positions in his line-up. Green and McCurdy have alternated at center so far this season and so far neither has played a good enough game to insure himself a regular position. Oothout played brilliantly at Choate on Saturday and he may be on the floor at left guard when the opening whistle blows today.

The players were slightly bewildered in the Choate game because of playing for the first time on a strange court. This disadvantage will probably be dispelled when the team plays on the Milton court this afternoon.

Milton is reported to have a team of average strength, but its record so far has consisted of only one game, a defeat by Medford High.

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