Word: lees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Swain, l. t. r. t., Lee...
...probably not recover in time for the game, and Merriman's knee still bothers him a little. There is some talk of Gould, tackle on last year's team, who is now in the Medical School, playing, but this is very improbable as he is not in condition. Swain, Lee and Woodward are the only tackles who are uninjured and in good condition to play...
...knee is still rather weak. There is good prospect of his playing against Princeton, especially as Mills, who has played regularly at left tackle lately, is now confined to his room with a bad cold. Woodward and Swain were both tried at tackle for a short time, and Lee also played after Wheeler withdrew from the game. Cabot's ankle is still troubling him, and as a result, Brewer is being played at left end, in case of the former being unable to enter Saturday's game. Neither Cabot nor Frank Shaw were out at all yesterday...
After yesterday's practice the team and substitutes, including all men who are at the training table were taken to Auburndale, where they will spend their leisure time before the game. Brewer, Brine, Lee and Woodward have been taken to the training table...
Brewer, l.e.; Mills, l. t.; Bouve, l. g.; Doucette, c.; J. N. Shw, r. g.; Lee, r. t.; Moulton, r. e.; Beale, q. b.; Sullivan, l. h.; Dunlop, r. h.; Brown, Dibblee...