Coach Al Kelley of Brown indicated last night that he may start his second unit against the Crimson next Saturday because of injuries in his regular squad.
Three of Brown's four largest ground gainers have been out of action the last two weeks and unable even to scrimmage this week. Kelley said that the lack of scrimmage had made the Bruin attack rusty.
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