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Thirty-Two Report for Basketball

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Thirty-two Freshmen reported Tuesday in the Hemenway Gymnasium when Mr. Kelly and Mr. Fradd of the Physical Training Department explained the basketball plans for the year.

"We want to make basketball a major sport in three years' time," were the words of Mr. Kelly in stating the purpose of the coaching staff. "To do this we must have a strong and successful Freshman team this season. It is up to the men in your class who are interested in the game to see that basketball gets a good start this year." Mr. Kelly expressed dissatisfaction at the small number of men who showed up; he urged that any more men who are interested report at Weld 3 before the next practice.

More candidates are needed for the 1923 basketball manager competition. Men reporting late will not be handicapped in any way.

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