Word: knees
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...score of 50 to 18. The playing of both teams was very uneven and ragged, and they were both weak in shooting baskets from the floor. The University team excelled in team work and in passing the ball, where the second team was especially erratic. Broun hurt his knee in the second half and was replaced by Currie...
...players are in excellent condition. Kersburg has now almost entirely recovered from the injury to his knee...
...followed by a short period of punting practice in which, Burr kicked to Newhall, Starr, and Foster. Newhall handled the ball in splendid style considering the extremely wet weather. Kersburg will do very little work before the Yale game, although he is rapidly recovering from the injury to his knee. Captain Foster played at left half in the defensive work in the cage, but was not tried in the scrimmage. As soon as the first eleven had left the field, the substitutes had a short period of signal work. After the practice the second eleven disbanded for the season...
...Captain Foster, who has now nearly recovered from his sprained ankle, was again in the signal practice, in which he got along well. Orr's foot is troubling him slightly, but he will be out this afternoon together with Burr, who has had a slight cold. Kersburg wrenched his knee in the Dartmouth game, but is rapidly recovering and will be all right by Saturday. Starr played end in the signal practice yesterday, and is in excellent condition. Just at the close of the practice the University eleven lined up against the second team for a few minutes' defensive work...
...Princeton men made a hard fight against a heavier team, but were outclassed in teamwork by their opponents. The score was made by two field goals by Wheaton and a touchdown by Philbin. Captain Jones of Princeton was not in the game because of an injured knee and his place of captain was filled by Sieghing, who played a very good game...