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Only six veterans will be in the rugby lineup starting against the Marines at Soldiers Field on Saturday afternoon, it was announced yesterday by T.P. Fry grL, who has just selected the University team to meet the visiting 15. Two football lettermen, A.W. Huguley '31 and J.N. Trainer '31, are among those starting, and Stanton Whitney '34, Freshman quarterback, will also play.
The University team is to be as follows: fullback, E.C. Carter '31: right wing, C.A. Snelling '31; right center, Whitney; left center, Huguley; left wing, G.G. Hartridge '32; stand-off half, Rawn Brinkley '31; scrum half, E.C. Pugh '33; front row forwards: Bruce Elmore '34, P.W. Bockery 1L, Trainer; second row forwards: Thomas Linder, Jr. '33, R.W. Straus '31; third row forwards: W.W. Boyd '33, W.D. Carter '31, R.K. Farris 2G.B.
Yesterday afternoon the Freshmen blanked the Yard 10 to 0, while Lowell succumbed to the Gold Coast, 6 to 3. Whitney played a brilliant game for the first-year men, scoring all their points. The whole team showed up so well that it has been decided to oppose them to the Princeton junior university team on April 4. Linder and Farris garnered the Gold Coast's points.
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