Word: lameing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Emmons put on his suit again yesterday but did not play in the line. He still is slightly lame and will not endanger his ankle as yet. Manahan and Arthur Brewer were also on the field in their suits. The injury to Brewer's face is not so severe as was thought last Saturday...
...clean dash through tackle and guard for a touchdown, and again by a run of 20 yards around the end. Jackson made some good rushes, but fumbled badly near the second eleven's goal line. In the course of the play Brown '98 was laid off with a lame ankle...
...good back-stop, throws hard and accurately, but so far has been weak at the bat. The pitchers are Forsyth, Altman, Bradley and Hitzrot. They all have speed and fairly good control. Bradley has been playing well in the field, but has not pitched any owing to a lame arm. The showing made by the others has been about equal. Otto, the first baseman, has shown great improvement in batting, while his fielding is very sure. King at second is strong on thrown balls and covers a large amount of ground. Brooks and P. Ward are making a good fight...
...occasion could scarcely have been selected: "He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; he restoreth my soul." "Ask of the beasts and of the birds and of the fishes and they shall tell thee." "I was eyes to the blind, and feet was I to the lame. I was a father to the poor and the causes which I knew not I searched...
...eleven again did encouraging work yesterday afternoon. A good deal of time was spent by both the first and second elevens in practising their plays and signals, after which they lined up for two 30 minute halves. Acton's back is still lame and his place was taken by Wilson. Fairchild and Beal alternated on the first and second elevens, and Blanchard and Stevenson both played for a time at right end. Waters played a few minutes only. Gonterman did very well on the second and Johnson who was tried at halfback did some excellent running. Brewer played the game...