Word: gray
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...little tax upon the players, but they did not appear to falter, but played a steady, creditable game. The interference was unusually good, and the defensive work was strong. Acton has strengthened the centre considerably, while Baldwin's work at tackle is becoming better by each day's practice. Gray was out again, but his ankle was not strong and he played only a few minutes. Newell also appeared once more in his old position, but gave way in the second half to Connor. Emmons was injured, though not seriously, and obliged to leave the field. A. Brewer and then...
...several days. It is hard to say whether this was the result of the warm weather or because they had a day's rest. Another circumstance is also responsible, the fact that at this time of the year some of the harder workers are laid up with injuries. Gray has not played for a week on account of a sprained ankle, and Beal did not play yesterday because of water on the knee...
...considering this fact he showed up well. He comes here with a fine reputation and will make a valuable addition to the candidates for tackle. Parker's work was also very creditable for one who has had so little experience. He has the makings of a good man. Gray is still laid up on account of the injury to his ankle. Bancroft '88, tackle on the 'varsity when Holden was captain, was on the field and took part in the coaching...
...Gray did not go to Exeter at all. His ankle was badly wrenched on Tuesday, and he will be obliged to go about on crutches for a few days...
...following men will meet at 13 Bow street at 11.30 a. m. to go to Exeter: C. Brewer, Corbett, Waters, Fairchild, Emmons, Beal, Warren, Lewis, Mackie, Newell, Stevenson, Gould, Laimbeer, Johnson, Grant, Whittren, Dunlop, Gray...