Word: knee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sent to New Haven to see the Yale game. His place was filled by Cochrane who got the plays off with a commendable amount of speed. The only other vacancy in the team, caused by the absence of a 'Varsity man, was at left end where Captain Cabot's knee still prevents him from playing his old position. The 'Varsity proper lined up as follows: Graydon, l. e.; Swain, l. t.; Bouve, l. g.; Doucette, c.; Boal, r. g.; Donald, r. t.; Moulton. r. e.; Cochrane, q. b.; Dibblee, l. h. b.; Sawin, r. h. b.; Haughton...
...practice in breaking through. The 'Varsity backs exchanged positions with those of the second, in order that they might also take advantage of the opportunities offered for practice in catching punts and perfecting their back-field work. Captain Cabot was the only 'Varsity man who was not out. His knee is still weak and it has been considered advisable to give him a complete rest, before entering into the harder practice. Swain wrenched his ankle during the practice but the injury is not serious, as he will probably be out again tomorrow...
Graydon and Richardson will be tried on the 'Varsity at end, as Cabot and Moulton are hardly in condition to endure the strain of a hard game. Shaw's knee is still too weak to permit his playing and Haskell will probably be substituted in his place...
...sent it back by some excellent kicking. After about five minutes play '99 kicked and got the ball on a fumble, and then W. Adams made a long run through left tackle. Davis at this point lost ten yards on an attempt at a fake play and injured his knee, Simpson taking his place...
With the exception of the backs, the 'Varsity yesterday afternoon was practically made up of the substitute eleven, Doucette being the only man in the line who belonged to the 'Varsity proper. Bouve, was laid up with an injury to his knee sustained in the West Point game, while Cabot, Moulton, Shaw, Donald and Wheeler were given a day off to recuperate from the effects of the hard work of the past few days...