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STOUT, TIGER'S HOCKEY STAR, WILL LEAVE HOSPITAL TODAY

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Edmund S. Stout Jr., Princeton's strong left wing and captain-elect of the football team who received a severe cut on his left forearm in the Princeton hockey game with Dartmouth two weeks ago, is to be discharged from the Boston City Hospital today.

Dr. G. H. Shortell, who has been attending him gave the following statement to the CRIMSON last evening:

"Buzz is in fine shape. His arm still needs attention and for this reason he will stay for a few days with his uncle in West Newton. We shall start massages to loosen up the muscles in his arm and he will be all right in a short time. However, I doubt very much whether he will be able to play any more hockey this year, though he should be in trim for football in the fall."

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