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Halfbacks Walt Stahura and Ron Eikenberry returned to the practice field yesterday for the Crimson eleven's final preparations for Saturday's game with Brown.
Stahura was first injured in the Penn game two weeks ago and was in for only two plays against Princeton last week. Eikenberry has been sidelined since the end of October.
Harris Returns
Guard Woody Harris, who has been out for a week with bruised ribs, also returned to action yesterday. Coach Lloyd Jordan said he wasn't sure whether Stahura, Eikenberry, or Harris would be in the starting lineup on Saturday.
Yesterday's practice emphasized offense and pass-defense drills but included no contact work. Jordan admitted that past practices had been hampered by the absence of Stahura and Eikenberry.
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