Word: hurte
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Brooke kicked off from the 20-yard line and the ball landed in fair bounds thirty yards nearer Harvard's goal, where Pennsylvania soon got it on a fumble, Fairchild allowing it to slip through his hands. Immediately afterwards he was badly hurt and had to be carried from the field by force, giving place to Dunlop...
From this time on the game was in Pennsylvania's hands. Frank Shaw was hurt and Doucette took his place. Osgood made another wonderful run of 60 yards around Harvard's right end to her 10 yard line; then Wharton and Knipe went through the line to within three yards of Harvard's goal. osgood went around the right end for another touchdown. Brooke kicked out to Williams, who made a fair catch, and Brooke again kicked the goal. Score, Pennsylvania 18; Harvard 4. Only five minutes more of play remained, and the ball was nearly all the time...
Brooke kicked off from the 20-yard line and the ball landed in fair bounds thirty yards nearer Harvard's goal, where Pennsylvania soon got it on a fumble, Fairchild allowing it to slip through his hands. Immediately afterwards he was badly hurt and had to be carried from the field by force, giving place to Dunlop...
...Pennsylvania game. Emmons also will probably be able to play on Thursday. Hallowell's nose is broken, but it is not impossible that he will be able to play by Thursday. With regard to the Yale team, Dr. Conant said that he thought that none were badly hurt. The main trouble with Murphy was that he was allowed to remain on the field when he was in no condition to play. The result was that before long he collapsed...
...month. Mackie and Waters did not return until late, the new men trying to fill their places were playing poorly, and candidates were being injured daily. Four of last year's 'varsity players were so badly injured as to make them unfit for further service. Stevenson had his jaw hurt, Acton dislocated his elbow, Dunlop broke his collar bone, and Gray broke his leg. During October, too, the problem of the coaches changed. Early in the season there had been a dearth of rush line players, and a surplusage of backs. But with the return of Waters and Mackie...