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Crimson 135-Pennder Leaves for Home in Buffalo, N. Y.

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Two major setbacks which were suffered yesterday by the Varsity boxers leave the lineup for the Army meet on Saturday and Harvard's chances of victory, in a doubtful condition. Co-captain Peter Ward '36, was forced to leave Cambridge for his home in Buffalo, New York where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis within the next day or two. He has been kept out of competition for a week from the disability, and is now lost for the rest of the season. Also in the 135 pound class. Walter L. Crampton '38 wrenched his ankle severely and is out until after the Army meet.

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