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The third casualty of the newly instituted conditioning classes was hung up yesterday afternoon when Charles W. Joyce '44 of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Dunster House sprained his back while trying to execute a "headstand."
Apparently failing to make sure that somebody was nearby to catch him if he lost his balance, Joyee fell from his precarious position and was told to report to Stilman. His condition was described as "good", late last night.
Counting the mishaps recently sustained by Coaches Norman Fradd and Al McCoy, the injury score is now: Drectors of Conditioning Classes, 2; Victims of Conditioning Classes, 1-but the victims are coming up fast and should be in the lead by the end of the week.
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