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Defeated in a game with the New York Rugby Club early in the season, the Crimson fifteen will have a chance to even the balance this afternoon, when the New York squad comes to Cambridge. The Varsity game will be played at 3.15 o'clock on Soldiers Field. A Junior Varsity match will be run off earlier in the afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Although weakened by the loss of eight men in the game with Yale on Thursday, the Rugby Club won 9-8; today, five of these regulars will again be in the lineup. Vic Harding, Bill Burrage, Tom Nazro, Ira Oppenheimer, and Hayden Channing have recovered sufficiently from their injuries to play their regular positions.
In the game played earlier in the season, the New York Rugby Club proved that it had a strong team. Outstanding in the New York lineup are Letcher, a clever forward; Carey, the scrum half who was a substitute on the all-eastern team which played Cambridge; and Howland and Strange, former Yale football players.
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