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Crimson Quintet Plays Dartmouth Tonight on Road

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If there is any team in the Eastern Basketball League which is worse than Harvard, it is Dartmouth. Indeed, the Big Green is the only Eastern team which the Crimson has defeated. Local fans can rejoice; the two teams meet for the second time at 9 p.m. tonight in Hanover.

Crimson coach Norm Shepard will start about the same team and employ about the same tactics that produced a 68 to 52 win for him earlier.

The home quintet, which has won only a single game all season, will be poorer tonight than in the previous meeting. Captain Bob Hustek had a rather wild Carnival weekend, and is no longer with the squad. In his place Indian coach Doggy Julian will be able to start six-foot-five sophomore Fred Gieg, who had been on probation.

The two freshman clubs meet in a preliminary contest. HARVARD  DARTMOUTH Gabier  f  Biggs Stevenson  f  O'Neill Smith (C)  c  Gieg Murphy  g  Calhoun Hickey  g  Pierce

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