Word: legging
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...never seen such a large frog in my life. Every minute or so he would raise his front leg to his mouth as if wiping his chin. Opening his mouth I pulled out a full grown Sandpiper nearly all swallowed...
Cullen of Bridgewater and Captain Broadbent and Gummere played good games. Harvard was weakened by the loss of Frame '32, who was out because of an injured leg...
Three men are available of the eleven who started the 1930 Yale game. They are Captain H. H. Broadbent '32, D. M. Frame '32, and P. J. Catinella '32. D. M. Frame '32 probably will not play, owing to an injured leg...
...when chunky Manuel Andrada, captain and back, sprained his mallet-hand in an early match. They ran into more of the bad luck that always seems to follow Argentine poloists in the U. S. when their No. 1, Alfredo Harrington, fell at a polo pony show and tore his leg muscles. Andrada took his arm out of its sling, moved Andres Gazzotti up to No. 1, left mustachioed Juan Reynal at No. 2, in front of his brother, Jose...
...tenth game of the fourth set, Lott gave signs of having lost part of his temper, with good reason. He had had Vines 5-2; then Vines had won his own serve, broken through on Lett's, was winning his own again to tie the score. Lott beat his leg with his racket, lay on the court for a full minute after falling down. He dusted off his trousers with a towel, whacked a ball high into the grandstand when he missed a point, yelped when he missed another. When Vines won the tenth game, Lott, Vines...