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ITHACA, N. Y., OCTOBER 25, 1916.--Three regulars on the football team have been injured in this week's practice and it is probable that they will all be kept out of the Harvard game on Saturday. Jewett received an injury to his leg and Brety hurt his knee about as seriously. Bard was cut badly above the eye, although it may be well enough to let him get in the game for a short time.
The rumor that Eckley, a last year's regular end, who has been unable to play so far this year because of a technicality involving summer baseball playing, will get into the game is false. He will not be allowed to play. Shiverick is still doing the punting.
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