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B.U. GAME AT RIVERSIDE CHANGED TO CAMBRIDGE

BOSTON UNIVERSITY UNDERDOG; HEALEY, BRACKETT TO PITCH

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Originally scheduled to be played on Riverside Field, the first contest of the annual two game Crimson-Boston University baseball series will instead, be played on the Soldiers Field diamond this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Damp weather has transformed the Nickerson diamond into a wading pond.

Coach Floyd Stahl's squad will be at full strength for the tussle, in which Boston University is considered the underdog due to lack of playing experience. It will be the Terriers' first game.

Captain Tom Healey and Charley Brackett will share the duties on the slope. Healey will go the first four or five frames, whereupon Charley Brackett, who proved his hurling effectiveness against Cornell, is scheduled to take over and finish out the game.

Terrier coach Mel Collard will start Junior Carl Braun on the hill with John O'Connell catching.

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