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UNDEFEATED GREEN HURLER FACES NINE ON SOLDIERS FIELD

May Not be Able to Start Against Big Green Invaders--Todd Takes Place of Bassett

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With an impressive record of nine victories and only one defeat behind them, the Dartmouth diamond forces will come to Cambridge today in an attempt to wallop the already faltering Crimson ball tossers. The game which is set for 4 o'clock should find the Hanoverians at their peak with their undefeated hurling ace Hollstron on the mound.

McGrath May Be Out

The home team, having lost its last two games, is trying to regain its winning stride, but bad luck has been following Coach Mitchell's men and has now manifested itself in the bad knew of E. H. McGrath '31, flashy short stop, which may keep him on the side lines. In case McGrath cannot plan his place at short will be taken be Captain G. E. Donaghy '29, while G. Whitney '29 will cover the hot courier and B. H. Ticknor '31 will fill the latter's left field post.

In an attempt to bolster up the bating strength of his team Coach Michell has stationed E. R. Todd '29 the central garden in place of B. Bassett '31 who is in the throes of batting slump.

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