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RUGBY FIFTEEN TO MEET YALE OUTFIT TOMORROW

Crimson Suffering From Loss of Jim Potter and Vic Harding -- Close Contest Expected

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Traveling to New Haven tomorrow, the Rugby Club will play a game with the Yale fifteen. The team will be handicapped by the loss of Jim Potter, captain, who suffered an injury to his collar bone yesterday afternoon in an informal scrimmage and it is doubtful whether Vic Harding, one of the mainstays of the team, will be able to play because of a concussion which he suffered in the game with Cambridge on Saturday, April 7.

A very close contest is expected between the two teams. Harvard has been defeated twice this year. In the first game of the season the Crimson squad was downed by a fast New York Rugby Club team on a slippery field at New York and later they lost to a superior Cambridge outfit on the Ohio Field at New York University.

Yale has a strong team built around Lassiter, former football star. In three games in Bermuda during the Easter vacation the Eli squad lost by a score of 3-2 in each contest. In their game with Cambridge they were defeated 32-5.

The probable lineups will be: HARVARD  YALE Meiklejohn, f.b.  f.b., Roscoe Chauning, r.w.  r.w., Harper Whitney, c.w.  c.w., Towle Howard, c.w.  c.w., Morton Sherman, l.w.  l.w., Bogert (undecided), h.b.  h.b., Lassiter (undecided), h.b.  h.b., Childs Burrage, f.  f., Combs Laroussilhe, f.  f., Jenkins Mayorga, f.  f., Anthony Oettinger, f.  f., Nicholls Oppenheimer, f.  f., Pierson Schwyzer, f.  f., Wilmerdering Sweeney, f.  f., Tarlton White, f.  f., Stoddard

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