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Harvard's underprivileged and often forgotten rugby team achieved another big victory last Saturday against the forces of Villanova at Philadelphia. Final score of the contest was 16 to 6.
The game was locked at 3-3 in the early moments, but the Crimson scoring machine soon took control and held it without much difficulty. Midway through the game Harvard sported a 16-3 advantage on tries by John Hutchinson, Bill Beery, Dick Schulman, and Lee Freeman. Keith Julian picked up four points on conversions.
The win gave the squad a 3-1-1 record for the season to date, and pushed their league mark to 1-0-1. On Saturday the team faces an outfit known as the Montreal Barbarians at 3 p.m. on the Old House Football field. As at all games, admission is gratis.
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