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PRINCETON, New Jersey, May 1--The fast, heavy backfield of Princeton's rugby team swarmed all over a Crimson fifteen today to rack up an amazing score a 29 to 0.
While Harvard's serum fared well against the Tiger, the bottom of the barrel team which Coach Jim Nuland had to field was outclassed all the way. Last week at Cambridge, a strong Crimson team had been definitely upset by the Tigers, 3 to 0.
Princeton scoring came on four converted and three unconverted tries. The Crimson ruggers came close to scoring only twice--a penalty kick for goal which failed, and a running dribble advance to the two-yard line.
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