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Chrisdes Psoras of Quincy had three stitches taken in his lip after his car, it's accelerator stuck, raced out of Massachusetts Avenue into Harvard Square at 70 miles per hour and collided with another car entering the Square from Boylston Street at 6:10 a.m. yesterday.

The car then deflected off three parked autos, knocked down an electric light and ended up on the sidewalk. The woman driver of the other car was injured.

Doctors at Cambridge City Hospital, where Mr. Psoras was taken wanted to detain him for further observation, but he declined and signed out immediately after receiving the stitches.

Only one of the three parked cars which were hit was at all badly damaged.

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