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Ruggers to Play Canadians Today

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Crimson ruggers play the biggest game in their five year history at Soldiers Field this afternoon. The game starts at 3 p.m. and is against Montreal's Westmount Rugby Club, an all-star Canadian east-coast team.

Provided the weather holds, the ruggers anticipate the largest game attendance for any post-war rugby match on the east coast. They have borrowed a sound truck from the Boston Navy base and are broadcasting a play by play explanation of the action for uninitiated spectators.

"Red" Wylie and ex-Princetonian George Sella are leading the back-line a position where their quarter-back skills can be used best.

Another footballer, and most experienced player on the squad, is Sam Adams, who starred in the Crimson's record 15 to 6 victory over the Engineers last Saturday. "Scrum back" Dick Salisbury plays his last game today.

Cricketers at Yale

Led by Captain Ed Seaga, the cricketers will play the Elis in New Haven this afternoon.

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