Carleton Betts, one of the most dependable ends Yale has recently, has left college, depriving the 1916 eleven of one of its most valuable players. Ill health kept Betts in the infirmary for over two months, and he has recently decided to go into business, although he had been expected to return to college next fall.
Betts was used at right tackle early in the season, and, although exceedingly light for the position, made a very good showing. Owing to his light weight, Coach Hinkey shifted him to end, where he was practically certain of selection for the final games until he was injured in mid-season.
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