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Crimson ruggers topped a favored Princeton team 6 to 3 in the first game of a doubleheader yesterday. Princeton took the second game 13 to 0.

In the first game, John Cotter scored two penalty goals for Harvard. The Tigers won their points on a penalty also. Harvard players Tom Calhoun and Mike Collins both sustained arm injuries but finished the game.

In the second game, the Tigers scored a goal, a penalty, and then another goal. The lighter and less practiced home team lost two players during the game. One of them, Dick Bowditch, suffered a broken nose.

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