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An outclassed Boston Club fell 24 to 0 before the Harvard rugby team last Saturday, in the season's opener at Soldiers Field.
A very muddy and slippery field failed to stop Tom Mountain former Princeton football captain, who was top scorer of the day, Runner-up in the point getting was Frank Swerles, whose good kicking was responsible for three conversions. Other scorers were "March" Holbeb, smart 5-8 man, who get one try as did Dick Simpson.
The Crimson team scored early and often, piling up a 14 to 0 lead at half time. The second half saw the Boston team, a supporting wind at its back, put pressure on the Crimson defense, which met the test by breaking up the Boston passing attack.
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