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Albright Returns to Skating; Streeter Fractures Shoulder

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Tenley Albright '57, world figure skating champion, has resumed practice and expects to be in good form for the Olympic games starting Thursday.

Leslie Streeter, American skiier from Northfield Vermont, who suffered torn ligaments and a fractured shoulder Monday was permitted to leave the hospital for his hotel yesterday. During practice on a treacherous Olympic hill the 22-year-old Army private fell and broke a small bone in his shoulder. The United States team physician said that the injury would put the skiier out of action for a month.

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