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HARVARD RUGGERS WIN SECOND FROM SYRACUSE

Beat New Yorkers 14 to 6 in Roughest Game of Year--Carter and Whitney are Injured

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The Harvard rugby team defeated Syracuse 14 to 6 on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon in the roughest rugby encounter of the year. The game, a second one played between the two universities, put one Syracuse and two Harvard men out of action.

T. N. Lawler 2L, an ex-Princeton football star, put Harvard in the lead at the outset of the contest when he scored a successful penalty kick for three points. Going into the second half with a score of three to three, the Crimson team showed superior physical trim, and in spite of a hard fight by Syracuse, tries by J. A. Potter '34, R. W. Straus '31, and Lawler, and a converted kick by W. C. Carter '31 gave Harvard the victory.

The summary:

Harvard--Backs: E. C. Carter, Karling, Whitney, Pugh, Lawler; centres, Sherman and Boyd; forwards, Moore, White, Siraus, Elmore, Wheeler, W. C. Carter, Better, Jones.

Syracuse--Backs: Vall, Defurto, Devin, Stern, Kennedy; Centres, Raylie and Guy; forwards, Morton, Ludi, Gardner, Hollis, Honlines, Hobgen, Elowifs, Hyatt.

Scorers Tries by Lawler cone converted straus, Potter, Defurio, Rollie, Penalty Kick-Lawyer. Time--Two 35 min. periods. Referee--Jennings (Wales).

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