Word: lameing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Gonterman deserves credit for playing a plucky game with a lame leg, but his defensive work has shown little or no improvement lately. Hayes made a brilliant run once when his kick would have been blocked, dodging several men and keeping his feet remarkably well...
This event seems to be a certainty for Cambridge, as the Yale men, Woodhull and Crane, will have difficulty in getting below two minutes for the distance, while Horan has done the half in 1.56. He is bothered at present, however, with a lame ankle, which he is compelled to keep bandaged, and which may make the contest a more even one than now seems possible...
Monroe at second was very weak, as the score shows. He made seven errors. Porter caught well, but his hitting was rather weak. Thomas ,at first, was handicapped by having a lame leg which prevented him from doing as well as he did in the other games. Merriman, by misjudging Breed's high fly made himself responsible for four of the Trilbys' runs...
...with Princeton this afternoon was, in the opinion of Yale's mascot, Pop Smith, the "best ever played at New Haven," and no graduate remembers any game that has been watched with more breathless interest. When Carter was obliged to retire in the sixth inning, on account of his lame arm, there was a general feeling of despondency among the supporters of the blue. Trudeau, however, certainly did himself proud, and wins a reputation for himself by his brilliant playing in this emergency. There were immense crowds at the game, including an unusually large delegation of Princeton men, who made...
Greene is at present laid off with a lame leg, but will be able to row in a few days. Ninde and Briggs yesterday took turns at 4, as Briggs is not yet in good enough condition to row steadily...