Word: lameing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...opened up big holes in the second eleven's line through which Lake made great gains. Mason was the only other man in either line who did especially good work. He is very quick and active, and follows the ball closely. Upton did not play on account of a lame ankle. The teams were made up as follows...
Dean is still laid up with a lame shoulder, and Burgess, '93, played quarter-back on the first eleven with G. F. Harding. L. S., in the same position on the second. Lee was behind the line again at right half-back on the first, but his knee still seemed to bother him considerably. Lake was the other half-back and with Trafford at full, the first eleven was made up as follows: Rushers, Cumnock, '91, Upton, '93, Vail, '93, Cranston, '92, centre; Blanchard, '91, Newell, '94, Hallowell, '93. The second eleven was made up with Frothingham, '93, at full...
...baggers was the only hit made by Harvard. In that inning Alward repeated Dean's performance and made a pretty triple. Trafford scratched a hit to the infield, and these comprised the sum total of Harvard's batting. Bates, '91, started in and pitched one inning. His arm was lame, however, and Downes, who took his place, also had a slightly strained arm. The consequence was that Worcester hit rather freely, although, with the exception of Kennedy's home run, not heavily...
...freshman crew is now rowing in the following order: Stroke, Neison; 7, Davis; 6, Earle; 5, Kehon; 4, Vail; 3, Hathaway; 2, Miller; bow, Burgess. Keyes with be unable to row for several days on account of a lame hand...
...first four innings, and he was rather wild, giving five bases on balls. Downer was substituted in the fifth inning and he held the visitors down fairly well. The Harvard team was considerably changed from the last game; Mason was tried in left field; Soule, who has been lame, was at short-stop, and Alward went to third base...