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RUGGERS PLAY STRONG TIGER FIFTEEN TODAY

Weakened Harvard Team Meets Heavy Undefeated Princetonians--Cabot To Use New Zealand Formation

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Harvard's chances for winning the Eastern College Rugby Championship will probably be decided this afternoon when the Crimson Rugby Club meets the undefeated Princeton fifteen on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock. So far this season the Tigers have played a consistently good game and are a real threat to the Harvard team.

Harvard's lineup will be crippled by the loss of Jim Potter and Allio Sherman. Vic Harding is scheduled to start in the game, but he may very likely withdraw at the last minute because of injuries sustained in last week's game with the New York Rugby club and in the match with Cambridge.

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