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Uncertain conditions at the Riverview golf course make today's varsity golf match with Boston University a question mark.

As of last night, B.U. athletic officials had not contacted the H.A.A. As the home team, B.U. has the option on whether or not the match will be played.

Coach Josh Williams was uncertain as to which members of his still untried varsity would play, but it is probable that the first six will include Ted Cooney, Bruce Thurmond, Captain Dave Hedberg, Jack Brophy, and Bill Rydell. Cooney and Thurmond are sophomores, while the other three are veterans of last year's squad.

Inclement conditions have forced the cancellation of both previously scheduled varsity matches, with Babson last Wednesday, and with M.I.T. on Friday.

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