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The injury-and sickness-ridden Crimson ruggers will entertain a favored Princeton Rugby Club on Soldiers Field this afternoon in two games. The first fifteen plays at 3 p.m. and the second unit at 1:45 p.m.
Al Green, star of the Crimson victory over the Westmount Rugby Club two weeks ago, is still sick and will not play today. Captain Joe Eaton has injured his knee, and so will be unable to take his usual place at wing three-quarters. Gerry DcKock has also been injured during the week's practices.
Princeton Topped Crimson Before
Princeton, the champions of Bermuda week, have already beaten the Crimson squad, 13 to 0, during the vacation. The Tigers boast a fast, well-balanced team with excellent passing.
Harvard's ruggers have developed a long way since their return to the States, however, and with the help of several players who could not take the Bermuda trip, they have won both their games. They defeated M.I.T. last week, 8 to 0, and Westmount, 9 to 0.
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