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The plans for the third Yale baseball game to be played in case of a tie in the series, have suddenly been changed as the result of a message received by the H.A.A., which cancelled the use of the Yankee Stadium in New York on June 23. Arrangements were immediately made to obtain the Columbia diamond, but on second consideration, it was decided that they outfield was too short. The Yale captain and coach then consented to play in Boston if Braves Field could be secured. Further complications arose, however, when the manager of Braves Field announced last night that he had already entered into negotiations with Boston College and Holy Cross for a game on that date. The H.A.A. will wait until the plans of these colleges are made known before final arrangements will be completed.
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