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HANDSOME DAN, YALE MASCOT, HAS EVEN CHANCE TO SURVIVE

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Hit-and-run victim Handsome Dan IV. English bulldog mascot of the Yale football team, rallied sharply late last night, and veterinarian Dr. S. Johnes gave the dog an even chance to pull through. Suffering from a serious paralysis of his posterior extremities, Dan was given slight hope in earlier dispatches from New Haven.

The mascot, who made his first appearance last Saturday, was injured Tuesday night. His predecessor, Handsome Dan III, who has been in retirement because of declining years, will undoubtedly replace him at the Army-Yale clash. Handsome Dan III went into retirement quite willingly after the last Crimson-Blue till.

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