Word: leg
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...spite of bad weather yesterday afternoon, the University Gun Club held its weekly shoot at the B. A. A. Traps at Riverside. R. W. Reed '22 was high handicap scorer, and won his second leg on the Team Handicap Trophy, breaking thirty-three out of fifty birds. Nathaniel Hathaway '22 was second handicap winner with thirty-four, while R. D. Hale '23 won a leg on the Season Scratch Trophy with a score of forty-one. The Gun Club's two trophies will be on exhibition in Leavitt and Peirce's window during the remainder of the week...
Every sport follower in America (which means more than 90 percent of the population) knows now that Babe Ruth played in the recent World's Series on his nerve. He had a bad leg and an infected arm. When he was taken out of the fifth game he was on the verge of collapse...
...last shoot R. W. Reed '23 won a leg of the season handicap trophy by breaking 34 out of a possible 50 targets. B. M. Rice '24 was second handicap winner with 26 broken birds. B. M. Baruch '23 scored 43 out of 50, winning a log of the search trophy, of which R. B. Paine won the first leg in the first match...
...addition to the trophies already mentioned, a season handicap cup has been presented to the Club. The high handicap winner at each of the weekly shoots will win a leg, and at the end of the season next spring the cup will be awarded to the individual possessing the greatest number of legs J. C. Watson '23 won the first leg at the shoot last Friday...
...definitely known whether Lourie and Garrity, on whose condition Princeton's chances may rest, will be in the line-up. To add to misfortunes, Newby, who has been playing right half, was injured this week in a scrimmage with the Freshman, while Gordon, another backfield player, suffered a broken leg while crossing the goal line for the only University score of the scrimmage. This leaves Princeton with a dearth of seasoned backfield men, which should react to Chicago's advantage, as it is expected that Coach Stagg will depend to a large extent upon forward passes and shift plays with...