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Dr. Brooks received a telegram last night from Dr. Breck, who attended Murphy of the Yale eleven at the Springfield Emergency Hospital, to the effect that Murphy was all right and had left for home.
[Special to the HARVARD CRIMSON.]NEW HAVEN, CONN., Nov. 25. - Murphy, Yale's right tackle, who was injured in the Springfield game, arrived here this evening at 8 o'clock, and was driven to East Divinity Hall, where he was seen an hour later seated in an easy chair engaged in study. He said the reports that he was seriously injured were greatly exaggerated; that he was feeling all right and would be able to play in the Princeton game Saturday.
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