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Despite the fact that five regulars were unable to play on account of injuries, the University rugby team over whelmed the Boston Rugby Club by the score of 19 to 3 yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field.
The teams appeared to be evenly matched for the first half, which closed with the score of 5 to 0, but in the second frame the University ruggers ran riot, piling up 14 points to their opponent's 3. T. N. Lawler 21, and R. H. Watt '32 played well, together amassing 16 points.
On Friday the University squad leaves for Princeton to play a return game with Princeton on Saturday, and on Sunday will meet the New York Rugby Club. The season will close with the Yale game at New Haven, May 16. Score-Harvard 19, Boston Rugby Club 3 Tries Lawler 2, Watt 2, Farris. Converted tries-Lawler 2, Penalty goal-Vivian. Referee-T.P. Fry 2grl. Time-two 45 minute periods.
Score-Harvard 19, Boston Rugby Club 3 Tries Lawler 2, Watt 2, Farris. Converted tries-Lawler 2, Penalty goal-Vivian. Referee-T.P. Fry 2grl. Time-two 45 minute periods.
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