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The varsity rugby team, unbeaten in cup and league play this season, should get back onto the winning trail and clinch the Eastern League title tomorrow, when they meet a weak Princeton at 11 a.m.
In the only other meeting between the two sides this season, the Crimson used the Tigers as an easy, 8-0 stepping stone to the finals of Bermuda's Intercollegiate Cup. Last Saturday, Princeton dropped a close 5-3 decision to Dartmouth, whom the Crimson beat 9 to 0 in the cup final.
The ruggers, who were missing ten regulars when they lost to Montreal last week, will be back at virtually full strength for tomorrow's game. With exception of Bill Frate, who is playing in the second row of the scrum with Orville Tice, and Brady Williamson, who is filling in as hooker for Martin Lindsay, the team will be the same as that which beat the Tigers in Bermuda.
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