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A tough Boston University team will line up at full strength against a weakened Crimson squad at 7 p.m. in the Arena tonight. Although Coach Stan Priddy's charges clubbed the Terrier pups 11 to 5 last week, an increase in B.U.'s strength will mean that the freshmen may have trouble in keeping their perfect record clean.
B.U.'s ace, Captain Jack Garrity, has recovered from his ankle injury and will be back at his defense position. Another Terrier who didn't see action in the first game but who will perform tonight is former Junior-Olympics player Jack Barry.
Outlook Grim
Yet the squad's meager practice makes the Crimson's outlook especially grim. In the past two weeks the team has had only one game with Milton, and a bare 20 minutes of practice yesterday afternoon. All this has made the players fairly rusty. Ever since Pete Lawson replaced Jack Snelling as center for the high scoring Morgan Hatch and Nat Harris pair, the new line hasn't had enough time to get used to working together.
Goalie Ted Cook will be the Crimson's strong man in the goal tonight.
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