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Deck Frye, Princeton's replacement for the injured Royce Flippin, finally got a starting assignment against Cornell last Saturday, only to leave the game on the fourth play with a shoulder separation. He will be out for the rest of the season.
Frye has been on the varsity for three years but this was his first chance at a starting assignment.
This mishap occurred within a week of Flippin's injury. Flippin, who was virtually the whole Tiger offense, broke his wrist in practice last week. It has been reported, however, that he may be ready to play in two or three weeks. For most of the Cornell game, Princeton played without the services of its two top tailbacks.
Another blow to the Tigers occurred in the Brown game the previous week, when fullback Dick Martin suffered a shoulder separation.
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