Word: hurte
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Suter was at quarter, succeeding Poe, and put up a great game until he was hurt in a hard scrimmage. His knee was wrenched, and he was carried from the field. Dr. Boviard thinks he will be able to play in a few days, as the injury is not serious. Princeton students are not sanguine as to the outcome of the championship game...
Neither Cabot nor Donald was in the practice, Moulton and Haughton taking their places. C. Brewer was hurt early in the game and was forced to retire. His injury, however, is not a serious one and will not keep him from playing. The chief trouble with Brewer, as well as with Cabot and Donald, seems to be that of overtraining. F. Shaw was also given a rest yesterday afternoon. Doucette played in his place. Fairchild played in Dunlop's place, as the latter is not in very good condition...
Captain Thorne of Yale, was hurt after three minutes' play and watched the rest of the game from the side lines. Otherwise the Yale eleven was the strongest she could put in the field. Brown fought every inch of ground and Yale was simple unable to handle her. On the whole at critical points Brown acrose to the emergency and outplayed Yale...
...High protective duties are bad economically.- (a) Waste capital and labor: Cairnes, Leading Principles, Pt. III, ch. 4, pp. 394 sq.- (1) Prevent best utilization of natural resources.- (b) Hurt manufacturers by raising the price of raw materials: Ibid. p. 402; Petition of Iron and Steel Industries for free iron ore and free coal; N. Am. Rev. Vol. 159. pp. 650, 651.- (c) Injure the 'morale of industry': Cairnes, pp. 402, 403, Pol. Sci. Q. VI. pp. 611, 612.- (1) "Cause manufacturers to rely on legislation more than on their own economy and skill."- (d) Foster trusts and monopolies...
Borden fumbled after a drive for three yards by Dunlop, and Princeton rushed down the field. In stopping Baird A. Brewer was hurt...