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Crimson ruggers go to Yale tomorrow for what coach Tom Calhoun calls their most important game of the spring season.
On paper the Elis have the strongest team on the east coast. It beat Dartmouth, 5 to 0, to win this year's Bermada carnival after the Green had earlier beaten the Crimson by the same score.
Against these statistics stands Harvard's 9 to 3 victory over M.I.T. last Saturday--a victory Calhoun attributed to the vastly-improved play of the backline. Led by Red Wylie, the line, which looked ragged in Bermuda, played much better than the well-drilled Tech formation.
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