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Ayres Opposes Barry on Hill; Parsons or Hartstone in Right Field

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Postponed yesterday because of rain and wet turf, the annual baseball game between the Northeastern University nine and the Crimson batsmen will be played this afternoon at 4 o'clock on Soldiers Field.

Lanky right-hander Burgy Ayres will get the call to start on the mound for the home-guard while hurler Ed Barry should go the route for the New England College champions. Coach Stahl's forces will be at full strength except for Captain Tom Healey. A sore flinging arm will keep him from his regular job on the slope and from his auxiliary role in the vacant right field spot. As a result either Lee Hartstone or Bill Parsons will take over in the outer reaches.

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