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The injury jinx reappeared at Soldiers Field yesterday when G. E. Donaghy '29, substitute halfback, who started against Dartmouth last Saturday and starred with his punting throughout the game, reported with a leg injury which will definitely keep him on the sidelines in the Indiana contest this week.
Donaghy appeared in good shape after last Saturday's encounter, and did not report for practice on Monday due to a laboratory session in Pierce Hall.
Mason Ranks Third in Punting
T. E. Mason '30 took Donaghy's place in the brief workout yesterday Mason, who is best known for his speed of foot, is the third best punter on the University squad, ranking behind A. E. French '29 and Donaghy.
Coach Arnold Borween '20 put the line through a session in fundamentals to start the afternoon off and later Teams A and B faced each other in an offensive dummy scrimmage. The lineups were shifted rapidly and often, since several of the first-string players were not in uniform. J. E. Barrett '30, who took the place of F. A. Clark '29 at left tackle last Saturday, had a class and did not report. Daniel Simonds '28, regular guard, was another whose academic duties kept him from the field, while W. R. Harper '30, stellar line plunger, was in street clothes nursing a series of minor bruises. He will be in shape for the Indiana tilt.
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