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HOWARD LOST TO HOCKEY AND BASEBALL THIS YEAR

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Willard Howard '27, defense man of the 1924-25 hockey team, and until his injury at Princeton, stellar shortstop on the University baseball team, will be lost to Harvard athletics during this year, it was learned last night.

The injury to his eye, the result of being hit by a ball batted in practice, has not healed sufficiently to allow Howard to continue his regular courses, and he is listed this year as a special student. Howard intends to return for two years after completing this year's special course. As the Harvard-Yale-Princeton agreement allows three years University playing, Howard, if his sight permits, will be able to continue his career on the rink and diamond next year.

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