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After a two week's vacation, the Varsity and Junior Varsity rugby teams will meet the Princeton fifteen in New Jersey this afternoon. Vic Harding and Jim Potter, captain, will not be in the lineup due to injuries. The rest of the squad are all in good shape, and they should give their opponents a stiff battle.
In a game two weeks ago the Princeton team managed to defeat the Crimson by a score of 4 to 3. In this match it was felt that despite their defeat, the Harvard team played a better class of rugby than the visitors. With Ally Sherman and Don Mciklejohn in the backfield this afternoon, the Crimson fifteen should be able to down the Tigers by a large score.
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