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First string defensive guard Andy Anderson of the freshman football team was resting comfortably in Stillman Infirmary last night, a week after he fractured his skull in a spring practice scrimmage. Anderson hopes to leave the Infirmary by Friday night at the latest.
The head injury, which Anderson probably received Wednesday while tackling a player, made him groggy the next few plays. He ignored it for the rest of the scrimmage and only began to complain of a headache that evening. Reporting to Stillman, he was told that he had a skull fracture.
No longer in any danger, Anderson is able to get out of bed for a short time each day.
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