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HARVARD RUGGERS SPLIT IN GAMES AT PRINCETON

Varsity Victorious 11-5 Over Tiger as Meiklejohn Stars--Junior Varsity Shut Out 13-0 in Prelim.

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Harvard's Varsity and Jayvee rugby teams split with Princeton in a double-header at Princeton on Saturday with the honors of a 11-5 victory over the undefeated Tiger going to the credit of the Crimson Varsity.

The Harvard Jayvees were defeated by the Tiger Junior Varsity 13-0 in a preliminary encounter.

Outstanding for Harvard was Donald W. Meiklejohn, assistant in Philosophy, who contributed eight points to the Crimson score. The Harvard right center-wing kicked two penalty goals, one from the 17-yard marker, the other from the 35-yard line.

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