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"Hammond was in perfectly good condition to start the football game against Princeton last Saturday," said Dr.T.K. Richards '15, medical adviser of the University football squad, to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. Dr. Richards, however, intimated that both the doctors and the coaches had agreed before the game that it would be better not to risk Hammond unless absolutely necessary, as he had just recovered from injuries received in the game with Tufts two weeks ago.
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