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For the first time this year, the Harvard Rugby Club enters a game as a definite underdog.
A weakened fifteen will meet Princeton on Soldiers Field tomorrow at 12 noon in what is expected to be its second straight loss since the encouraging 6-3 Dartmouth victory two weeks ago. It lost to the Boston Rugby Club, 9-5, last Saturday.
Only four of the regular fifteen will start the contest for Harvard. The rest are injured. Ian Pasley-Tyler and Dick Schulman will miss the game because of pulled groins; Dick Baker will sit out because of a neck injury; John Woodard has a broken hand; Fred Winthrop has a severe charley-horse; Keith Julian has an infected achilles tendon; John Huchinson has a sprained ankle; and John van-Schalkwyk is still hampered by a chest injury.
"It's a great game for spectators one blood-thirsty fan said yesterday, perusing the list of Crimson injuries.
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