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While sprinting in the Stadium last Friday, R. C. Foster '11 pulled a tendon in his right leg. This injury will undoubtedly keep him out of the Yale meet, and will probably prevent him from running in the intercollegiates. This was the first hard practice that Foster had had, as the coaches had been giving him only light work, on account of the known weakness in this leg. Foster won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes in the dual meet with Yale last year, and later in the intercollegiate games, consequently he was relied upon to win points...
...Dartmouth were closely matched for second in Dawbarn's heat, which was won in 21 4-5 seconds. Watson of Harvard won his way to the semi-finals by taking fourth. Cary of Yale did not start and is definitely out of the meet on account of a strained tendon...
...from Foster, although the latter beat him in the Pennsylvania relay games early in the season. Since then Foster has constantly improved and will be at his best today and tomorrow. Sherman of Dartmouth, who took second a year ago, is not expected to compete as he strained a tendon last week. In his absence third and fourth places should lie between Minds of Pennsylvania, Hawley of Dartmouth, and Cary of Yale. Gamble of Princeton has not been in the best of condition lately and may not place, a though he was fourth last year. McArthur of Cornell and Geary...
Davis will start the game in the box, but will probably be replaced by Hicks. Brown will go in at centre field in place of Harvey, who is temporarily incapacitated by a strained tendon. A slight change has been made in the batting order, Briggs and Brown having changed places...
...given a lay-off from practice yesterday. Forster and Browne are the only men suffering from injuries, however, and theirs are but slight. Forster has a wrenched knee, which will probably keep him out of the game for the rest of the week, and Browne has a slightly strained tendon. Lockwood was on the field, but practiced only punting and forward passing for a short time. The usual breaking through drill for the linemen was held...