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Ruggermen Beat MIT In Two Rough Games

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In fast, rough tackling games, the Rugby Club ran over M.I.T. twice yesterday. The first team ground out a 6-0 victory, and the seconds rolled to an easy 8-0 conquest.

Both games were played at M.I.T. because one third of the Harvard field was under water.

Early in the first match, three-quarter half Ross Damos fielded a loose ball from a scramble and ran ten yards through the M.I.T. backs for a try. The conversion kick went wide of the goal-posts. Hooker Sandy Whitman scored the second try when he caught a punt in the end zone and touched the ball down.

In the second game three quarter half George Carver took a pass from a loose scrum in the opening minutes and ran 20 yards to the goal line for the first try. Scrum man Moe Zuckerman scored later in the first half on a 50 yard run that left many fallen M.I.T. ruggermen in his path. Scrum half Billy Marslott kicked the conversion.

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