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Fifteen Faces M.I.T.

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A crippted Crimson rugby club--one broken little toe, two injured knees, bursitis, and a broken arm--will face M.I.T. on the old House football field at 12:15 p.m. today.

John Damis; Jack Downing and Lyle Micheli; lan Pasley-Tyler; and Keith Julian, respectively, are sidelined with the above injuries.

More than ever the Crimson will have to coordinate and unify its attack if it expects to return to the winning column. Despite the injuries, if the fifteen concentrates on its binding, backs up well, plays together better in line-outs and gets the ball to the backs, it should trim the Engineers.

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