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BROWN LOSES THREE PLAYERS

Samson, Having and Jemall Injured; Won't Play in Harvard Game.

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Due to the fact that three of Brown's most reliable football men were injured in Saturday's game with Colgate, the Brown line-up for the game with the University in Cambridge next Saturday will differ materially from last week's line-up.

Quarterback Samson had the ligaments in a leg badly torn early in the game and may be out for the season. Consequently, either Fox, Coulter or Crowther will replace him in the Harvard game. Having, center, and Jemail, half-back, will both probably be unable to play for three weeks or more the one having a broken finger and the other a sprained knee.

Neville and Graham Return.

Yale's football practice yesterday consisted mainly of signal drill, with a short scrimmage toward the end of the afternoon. Neville and Graham, who have been out of the game for two weeks, were in uniform again, though it is doubtful whether Neville will play on Saturday. La Roche, Walker and Braden, however, all of whom sustained injuries last Saturday, did not report.

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