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BARBEE, FRESHMAN HURLER, SUFFERS FROM INFECTED LEG

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An injury received in the Exeter game some weeks ago sent J. W. Barbee, hurling ace of Coach Davidson's Freshman baseball squad to Stillman Infirmary yesterday when a slight case of blood poisoning set in. In the game with the schoolboys, Barbee was spiked painfully, and was removed from the game. Although he worked regularly in the ensuing contests through the Yale game last Saturday, the poison began to go up the leg yesterday, and he was ordered to the infirmary.

Dr. Thorndike declared that the injury was not serious, but it was much better for Barbee to be at Stillman, where he would be under constant observation.

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