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If Harvard and Princeton will ever reach a decision on the rugby field it will have to be today down at Princeton. Already the teams have played to two ties, one a 3-3 tie in Bermuda back in April, the other a scoreless deadlock on Soldiers Field one fortnight ago.
The Rugby Club really wants to win this one. Consequently, no slightly injured players took the field in last Saturday's romp over MIT and there were four three hour practice sessions before the team left for Princeton by car yesterday morning.
As the two previous scores indicate, the teams are about as evenly matched as anyone could desire, but with the Tigers enjoying the slight psychological edge of playing at home.
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