Word: armes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Captain Lakeman of the Dartmouth team, has resigned on account of an injury to his arm, and E. N. Hall '92 has taken his place...
Shortly after play began again Whitney had his arm broken and DeRochemont took his place at centre. '93 played desperately, gaining 30 yards before they lost the ball. Hoag kicked and Thatcher fumbling a '94 man got the ball and carried it to '93's 3 yard line where he was downed and dropped it, '93 getting it. A kick sent it up field and neither team again came near scoring. The umpiring was especially good Mr. Perry acting promptly with fairness and decision...
...Captain McClung of Yale received a bad injury. The ball was passed to him and he started around the end when he ran into Davis and hurt his hand. Upon examination it was found that his thumb was broken and almost torn from his hand. McClung now carries his arm in a sling and will be unable to play for some time...
...meeting of the crew Saturday noon, G. H. Kelton, '93, was elected captain in place of T. N. Perkins, L. S., resigned. Perkins will be unable to row this year on account of the injury to his arm received last spring...
...oppressive heat. But heat and sun do not keep the crews from their persistent work in the boat. Captain Perkins came back last Saturday and rowed a little with the crew that afternoon. Tuesday he took his place at No. 2 and did the full crew work. His arm is not quite well yet but is improving. The order of the men in the boat is probably made up for the race as follows: Stroke, Powers '92; 7, Kelton '93; 6, Vail '93; 5, Cummings '93; 4, Lynam, M. S.; 3, Rantoul '92, 2, Perkins '91; bow, Newell '94; coxswain...