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Harvard ruggers have a chance to revenge Sunday's varsity defeat of 6 to 0 to Tech, in a JV game at M.I.T. at 3 p.m. today. Sunday's game was the Harvard Rugby Club's first of the 1951 season.
In the second half of the opener Tech crashed through the Crimson defence to make two touchdowns. The Harvard Backs, with Sam Adams, John Cotter and Sam Butler as standouts, played on excellent defensive game, and kept the score low. But they did not have the ball often enough from the forwards to make many offensive movements.
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