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With a squad that coach Tom Calhoun '51 calls "not in tip-top shape," the Crimson rugby team opens its season tomorrow against M.I.T. The game will be played at 2 p.m. at Tech.
Coach Calhoun calls "encouraging" the power and weight the team has from such men as Sam Adams and Sam Butler, both over 200 pounds. "We also have some new stars from the Business School who have just come over from English colleges."
The M.I.T. team returned last week from Montreal where it lost against McGill and the Westmount Rugby Club.
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