Word: hunted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been playing in very hard luck, the whole season, and man after man has been laid off on account of injuries. Yesterday, in the line, Gray at left end had hardly recovered from his injury of Thursday; Weed at tackle suffered from a very severe blow in the chest; Hunt, at centre, has had water on the knee; Watriss came in at the last minute to play right guard in the place of Stearns who broke a bone in his hand; Newell at right tackle suffers more or less from heart trouble, and should really not have played yesterday...
...Hunt, (Walcott) (centre) Winslow...
TENNIS NOTICE. - The drawings for second prize are as follows. Matches must be played off today. 1. Hunt vs. Erving; 3. Lambert vs. Gould; 3. Winner of (1) vs. Ward; 4. Winner of (2) vs. Orcutt. In consolation matches the finals will be played at 2 p. m. Lambert must play Cooley this morning, and winner plays Pier...
...left to play for second prizes Ward 92. Hunt '92. Gould '93. Lambert '95, Ewing, L. S., and Orcutt...
...Weld.WILL the following men act as ushers to keep the crowd back at the class game today: Stearns, Hunt, Lamont, Duane, Powers, Cummin, Codman, Simpkins, Coolidge, Saltonstall, Walker, Lowell, Thorndike, Draper, Brewer, Boardman, Wattriss, Agassiz, Amory, Porter, Batchelder. Be on hand...