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TWISTED KNEE WILL KEEP McGLONE OUT FOR TEN DAYS

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The Crimson baseball prospects, already marred by probation and belated snowstorms, received another jolt yesterday when J. C. McGlone '26, slated for regular second baseman, was badly injured during infield practice and had to be assisted off the field. A ball was hit to Jenkins so near second base that he stepped on the bag instead of tossing the ball to McGlone. The latter, slowing up suddenly and attempting to get out of his captain's way, twisted the knee that he injured in football last fall.

He was taken to the Stillman Infirmary for treatment, and although the extent of the injury is not yet definitely known, he will certainly be out of the game for ten days or two weeks. Dr. T. K. Richards '15, when asked if McGlone would be able to take the Southern trip with the rest of the squad, laconically replied, "He might."

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