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Minus two of their star players, Captain Ned Whitney and Pete Knapp, the Crimson Ruggers will today meet the St. Andrews Club on Soldier's Field, not in New Jersey as previously announced, at 2.15 o'clock.
It will be Harvard's first appearance since the defeat at the hands of the Cambridge University fifteen in March. With many pointers from the Britishers, the Crimson squad has been working hard on their offense in practice.
With the exception of Whitney and Knapp, out with injuries, the home team will be at top strength and should furnish the New Jersey group considerable opposition. St. Andrews, which is composed mainly of Yale and Princeton graduates, has won one and lost twice.
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