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1930 BASKETBALL TEAM TO MEET MILTON TODAY

UNBEATEN SCHOOLBOYS EXPECTED TO PRESS FIRST-YEAR MEN

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This afternoon the Freshman basketball squad of 14 men leaves by bus for Milton where the team meets the schoolboy quintet at 3.45 o'clock.

For today's tilt the first year men will be without the support of their newly elected captain, H. T. Wenner '30, whose sprained ankle, sustained in the Cushing game, is still troubling him. He is not expected to be back with his team before February 5 for the Exeter game.

Today's game will be the fourth one of the season for the Freshman team, it having defeated the M. I. T. and Choate quintets and lost to Cushing.

J. H. Ward '30 at right forward and H. L. Waterman, rangy center, will be expected to carry the attack into alien territory. Ward possesses speed and accuracy, and has shown up well in previous games. D. W. LaRue has starred at the right guard position.

Reports from Milton indicate strong opposition. The Milton team has not been defeated in any of its formal games, and includes Northeastern University '30, Cambridge High School and Milton High School among its victims.

Upton and Ticknor are the high point men for the schoolboys, making a strong offensive combination.

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