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The varsity cheering team--which without benefit of spring practice, has been plagued by injuries--has definitely lost a fine sophomore letterman for the season.
Dick Levinson become the major casualty in the varsity's win over Colgate, suffering a broken ankle during a cheer. Medical authorities said last night that the high stepping sophomore will definitely be out for the season.
The other injuries were minor. Cheering captain Larry Cohen suffered a black eye when his megaphone, tossed into the air when Clasby passed for a touchdown, came down on his eyes.
And junior Dick Waldron, considered by Boston sportswriters to be one of the most promising prospects in Harvard history, has been sidelined with a strained muscle and a bad cold.
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