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Sophomore Grid Manager Breaks Collar Bone on Bike

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When Coach Dick Harlow, Varsity football mentor, promised the candidates assembled for spring practice several weeks ago that he was going "to make the sessions this year tougher than ever before," he wasn't fooling.

In fact, even the Sophomore manager, Dave Arnold, sustained a broken collar bone, and is "out for the season." Received when he fell from his bicycle after a collision, the injury has laid him up in the hospital for a week or 10 days, and will limit his activities materially for the remainder of the spring.

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