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Princeton defeated the varsity rugh team, 6 to 0, Saturday, ending the Crimson's string of eleven consecutive league victories. However, the win cost the Tigers two broken noses and a fractured collarbone.
The Tigers scored their opening try very near the end of the first half, as Crimson players, expecting to hear the whistle, stood idle. The second Princeton try came five minutes before the end of the last half climaxed by an 85-yard run by Hughes Agnew.
In addition to an advantage in size, the Tiger fifteen had the benefit of practice gained in six games this season, while the Crimson had previously played only one. The second teams ended their games in a 5-5 tie.
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