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Although J. B. Garrison '31 has recovered sufficiently from the broken wrist, which he suffered in the hockey game with Toronto on New Year's Eve, to return to practice in the Boston Garden this afternoon he will not be strong enough to get into the game between Harvard and the University Club tomorrow night.
Garrison, who has performed brilliantly at center on the University sextet this season, was first reported disabled for the season, but his rapid recovery has insured his return to the first lineup within a short time. He was on the ice for a short time Monday but was advised to wait until today to return for regular practice. The Dartmouth game on February 16 will probably see him in the opening lineup if he is not able to perform against the St. Nicholas Club sextet on the coming Saturday.
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