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Boston University meets the varsity soccer team this afternoon in a game originally scheduled for Nov. 4, but moved up unexpectedly yesterday.
The Crimson will be a decided favorite over the Terriers because of its dominance in past contests. Last year, Munro's squad turned in a 4-1 victory.
The lineup will be the same as was used against Trinity Saturday. Mary Weiss will start at center forward, Stacy Holmes and Bob Lloyd at insides, and Bill Ingelbach and Golf Truslow on the wings.
Alex Haegler will start at center half, flanked by Captain Bobby Dean and Rusty Macintosh. Juan Rodriguez and Charlie Platt will be the starting fullbacks, with Pete Briggs in the goal.
Munro was particularly pleased in the Trinity game with his defense. The fullbacks, supposedly the weak spots on the team, performed above expectations, while Briggs was turning in a superb goal-tending performance.
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