Word: lameing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...week ago Harvard had a severe contest with a strong team and only one week later the most important game of the year was to come off! Saturday last came and while the Princeton men were supple and agile, the Harvard players came on the field limping and lame, while outside the lines stood on crutches some of the best players...
...KING Charles spaniel, lame in left hind leg. The finder will please return to 12 Quincy street...
...account of Haughton's lame arm Paine pitched the first six innings, doing much better than on Tuesday afternoon. Only one hit,- a three bagger by Abbott in the second inning-was made off Paine. He was, however, largely responsible for the two runs made by Dartmouth in the second inning...
...field so well as on Friday and succeeded in getting but one hit off Cozzens. Pote caught a good game, but hurt his finger and had to retire, Brown taking his place. He will, however, probably start in today. After four innings Cozzens stopped playing, owing to a lame arm, but he too will undoubtedly play today. Beside the regular coaches, J. Highlands '94 and B. Trafford '93 were out, Trafford paying special attention to the first basemen...
...practicing with the squad which meets every afternoon. Kubli has a record of 39 feet 2 inches, which he made in the Yale games last spring, while Connor and Lovering are reported to have come near forty feet in practicing. Of the others, Clark, owing to a lame wrist, is not doing so well; Klein works hard but has not yet learned to make the best use of his strength; Paine, Merriman and Stott, although not quite so good, are still doing fairly well and should improve...