Word: knee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...doing even better than usual. Fair-child was at fullback for the first time since he was injured, but was not given much work. Harvard did not show the weakness in the second half that was expected, though there was a slight falling off in snap. Wrenn had his knee slightly wrenched, but was all right yesterday...
...sixth serious accident to Harvard's players came yesterday when Richardson, who has been a strong candidate for end, broke his collar bone. Weld, who has been playing fullback for the second eleven, was also carried off the field with a wrenched knee...
During the first part of the game occurred a deplorable accident which drew forth the sympathy of all the spectators. While blocking off, one of the Harvard backs, George Gray, ran into a group of Andover men and broke his left leg below the knee. This misfortune will deprive the team of one of its surest and most valuable backs. Gray had the support and confidence of most of the students, who were anxious to have him play in the important games. Considering his injuries last year, this accident will come doubly hard...
...forced near Yale's goal, never again did Harvard enthusiasm rouse itself. Just after the fine runs by Wrightington and Brewer, Waters, who had already been hurt two or three times, was obliged to leave the field on account of a knock on the head and water on the knee. Dunlop, who took his place did very well for the few chances he had to show himself...
WELL CONSIDERED.- Your legs may be as staunch as a Roman soldier's, but nevertheless you cannot bang your knees against a table leg without feeling the pain for a week. The best plan is to mix a little brains with your intention to purchase, and select one of those knee protecting tables sold only at Paine's, 48 Canal street, Boston...