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Riding the crest of a wave of victories, Freshman cagers face Nichol Junior College at Dudlay tonight. Coach McCoy plans to use the five that has accounted for most of the 132 points tallied in the last two contests.
High-scoring forwards Frank Bixler and Dean Hennessy, together with Captain Mike Keene and guards Don Richards and Mike De Leo will make up the same starting combination that has romped through eight of the Yardlings ten games this season.
McCoy expects a battle from the speedy Nichols quintet, an aggregation that recently disposed of a strong Huntington Academy squad. In seeking its ninth triumph of this campaign, the '45 team will be bolstered by the services of reserves Bill Foster and Sam post, who have made frequent appearances in the recent Yardling wins.
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