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Cook Recovers After Brawl With Ruffians

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Charles E. "Coo Coo" Cook, guard on the freshman football team, was reported resting reasonably comfortably at Stillman Infirmary yesterday after suffering several jaw fractures during a fight with Cambridge youths Friday evening. The scuffle took place near Sargent College.

An argument about Sargent women, one of whom was Cook's date, started the brawl. The guard's injuries were sufficiently severe to require wiring the jaw bones and putting him on a liquid diet.

Cambridge police declined to comment on whether or not any arrests had followed the fight. It is believed Cook's assailant used brass knuckles.

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