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BASKETBALL SCHEDULE INCLUDES CENTRE GAME

OTHER CHANGES IN SCHEDULE

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Centre College has been added to the revised basketball schedule which was announced yesterday, subject-to the approval of the Athletic Committee. The Southerners have a strong quintet and her stars are the men who played such sensational football against the University on October 23. McMillin, Weaver and Roberts are all brilliant performers on the court and a team of the fighting Kentuckians built around this trio should certainly give the Crimson tossers a bard battle.

The game is to be played on March 7 at the Hemenway Gymnasium. Other changes that have been made by Manager Parker are the dropping of the first game with. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, scheduled for January 8, Middlebury on January 13 and West Point on February 26 and the adding of a return game with Brown on March 4 at Cambridge, a probable contest with M. I. T. on February 2 and a game with Springfield College to be played at Springfield on February 26.

Formal practice for the University team will start next Tuesday at 3 o'clock 'in the Hemenway Gymnasium. Until then informal' workouts will be held under the direction of Coach Wachter.

Work at the Freshman Gymnasium yesterday consisted in drilling in the fundamentals of the game and teaching the men how to handle the ball. A squad of eighteen men is now playing every day and on the days of compulsory exercise nearly three times that number turn out.

More Freshman candidates are needed for the 1924 managerial competition and men coming out now will in no way be handicapped by their delay.

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