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Yale Prepares

From the Yale Daily News

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New Haven, Coun., November 18, 1925. Injuries to several members of the squad have lowered Yale hopes for Saturday's contest in Cambridge.

Cutter, whose great work at halfback featured the early games, will be unable to start against Harvard. Allen veteran tallback whose backing up of the line has stamped him as one of the greatest defensive backs of the season, will be able to take only a small part in Saturday's engagement.

Richards, regular guard who starred especially in the game with West Point, is out for the season. Webster, who has taken his place, is not in the best of condition.

Cottle veteran back, and Butte worth, who has regained his fackle position, are also badly bruised and have been hampered all season with injuries.

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