Word: knees
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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George, of Princeton, whose knee was injured in the Yale game is able to walk about...
...faced each other they appeared to be pretty evenly matched. Princeton had the strongest rush line, but before the game was far advanced, she lost one of her best men. George who had his knee cap hurt and the tendons of his ankle broken, was sent to the Murray Hill hotel in an ambulance and Jones substituted in his place. Rhodes of Yale was ruled off for foul tackling...
Hallowell took the place of Hutchinson whose knee was hurt. Harvard opened the second half in a lively manner gaining twenty-five yards on rushes by Lee and Blanchard. B. Trafford soon kicked McBride returned, and B. Trafford soon kicked again. Morrison fumbled, and Cumnock fell on the ball. Saxe's poor play was followed by Morrison's weak punt. Lee gained ten yards, Saxe three. and on the third down B. Trafford tried to kick a goal from the thirty-five yard line, but failed, owing to the strong head wind...
...dropped on the ball. Hall kicked again and Saxe touched the leather behind Harvard's line for a touchback. The referee, however, gave it a safety. Score 14-2. Trafford and Hall kicked back and forth several times, when Upton got the play for Harvard but hurt his knee. Blanchard was substituted. Lee made twenty yards, but Harvard played off side and Wesleyan took the ball. On the second down Hall punted to Saxe who ran a short distance. At this point Lee broke through the whole Wesleyan eleven and spurted down the field making a touchdown from the forty...
Johnson '93 has sprained his knee badly...