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Brock Martin, Yale's best defensive halfback, who was expected to be a key man in the attempt to stop the Princeton attack in Saturday's Big Three battle, will play if his father gives his consent.
Late yesterday afternoon, Martin was "out for the season" and Yale hopes took a nose dive. In a scrimmage against the junior varsity he arm-tackled a runner and dislocated his left shoulder.
After the doctors X-rayed Martin's shoulder today they decided he could play if he can get his father's permission. refugees.
Princeton is an overwhelming favorite to whip Yale after last week's showing.
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