Word: armes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first half Waters and C. Brewer were hurt and Dunlop and Hoag were substituted. Later Dunlop wrenched his arm and Gonterman went in as half-back. A. Brewer was also injured and gave way to Whittren. The second eleven was handicapped by the loss of Foster, whose threatened attack of bronchitis and removal to the hospital, has temporarily at least, if not permanently, placed the eleven in an unfortunate position for quarterbacks. Mills '95 played the position yesterday and did very well at it. His tackling was strikingly good. The 'varsity will practice on Soldiers Field today...
...Manley '93 and D. W. Fenton '95. The start was made at 4.10 and a plain trail five miles in length was laid up North Avenue, across the yards to the Episcopal School, down Mt. Auburn street to the water's edge. Here the trail lay across a small arm of the Charles river, thence up Boylston street, by the Cambridge library in a circuitous route ending at the Harvard Observatory, where the break took place. The hounds were led by J. O. Nichols L. S., as master and report no difficulty in following the trail. The hounds arrived...
...bucked the centre for good short gains; once he went through and got a touch-down. The ends, Hallowell and Foster, both played a wonderfully good game. They tackled well and followed the ball closely. Foster however seemed inclined to reach for the runner with only one arm and once he missed his man because of this. Hallowell made the best run of the game when he caught a low punt and, aided by Trafford, Gray, and Mackie, ran about seventy yards and got a touchdown. Newell, Upton, and Mason all played well, especially Newell. He broke through and tackled...
Three members of the Yale base ball nine are disabled as a result of the Easter trip. Davis, the change pitcher, has his pitching arm dislocated at the elbow; Bowers, the regular pitcher, has a broken finger on his left hand, and Bliss, the left fielder, has a dislocated shoulder. Bowers and Bliss were injured in sliding to bases, and Davis threw his arm out of joint while trying to pitch a curved ball. Capt. Murphy is overtrained, and may be obliged to stop playing for a time...
...their guard. A great difficulty is that there will not be men enough to fill the places of those who have been unfortunate. It seems as though there have been more accidents this year than last. First, in October, Perkins fell out from the effects of his injured arm. Then Powers was taken sick with peritonitis, and left in a condition that prevents his taking any exercise. Vail's injury at playing foot ball was so serious that the doctor forbid his rowing. Now, Cummings has been out of the boat for a week, and it is not known whether...