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During the practice of the Yale eleven last Monday afternoon Sanford who is Yale's best guard, was very badly injured. In one of the centre plays he broke a ligament in his ankle, besides badly spraining the latter. His leg was put in a plaster cast and possibly he may be able to play at Springfield but even if he does play his lack of practice will affect his work.
McCrea is the most promising candidate for Sanford's place, although Beard and Jenkins are possibilities. Butter-worth has been laid off for a few days with water on the elbow and Graves is still too lame to play and it is doubtful if he plays Saturday.
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