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Wally Flynn, despite the fact that he failed to get into the Yale game, was awarded his Varsity letter Saturday by a vote of the Athletic Council. The unprecedented action was taken, it was announced, because the Freshman end had seen action in all the other eight games, and because this is in all probability his last chance to get the award.
In the beginning of the year, Flynn was the squad's only reliable punter, and played in most of the opening games. He was started off as substitute left end, but after the Michigan game he was shifted to wingback when Gordy Lyle and Bill Wilson were injured.
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