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BASKETMEN PLAY SPRINGFIELD

Springfield College is not Considered Powerful

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Leaving Hartford today after their match with Trinity College yesterday, the University basketball team will travel up the Connecticut River to Springfield to meet the Springfield College team tonight. After their stiff battle last night with four of the regular men in the lineup still handicapped by recent injuries, the team will not be at its strongest to meet the Springfield men, and Coach Wachter will be forced to use all his substitutes in order to keep a powerful and fresh five on the floor.

Although not as powerful as some of the recent opponents of the University, the Springfield College men have a good record behind them and will offer no easy opposition when they line up tonight.

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