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So many misfortunes have fallen of late years among Yale athletics that it seems almost as if the hand of Fate was unfairly active in New Haven. The accident which O'Hearn suffered on Saturday is a heavy blow both to the football team and to the man himself. Yale has pinned high hopes upon this famous athlete, and the latter has doubtless been looking to his last season of football as an opportunity to realize to its full extent his usual ability. Members of the University who have seen his fine sportsmanship on the Yale university teams for two years will feel as sorry for his loss this fall as does his own college. And to O'Hearn himself the University extends its heartfelt sympathy.
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