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New Haven, Conn., Nov. 17--Saturday 13-0 victory over Princeton have proven to be a costly one for Yale, as Head Coach Mal Stevens announced tonight that six of the regulars would not be able to report to practice tomorrow after noon. He stated, however, that probably all these men would be in condition for the encounter with Harvard, but at a loss of several days of practice.

Three members of the first team suffered charley horses. They are Arthur Palmer, center; Tom Taylor, fullback, and Bob Hall, quarterback. Hoot Ellis had a recurrence of his knee injury, and was taken out, but will probably by session in action against the Crimson. Jin Stewart, substitute guard for Captain Greene, sustained several bad bruises and Truxton Hare was battered up con siderably. Neither of these two will probably work out with the rest of the Blue squad for several days.

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