Word: shoulder
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...coached in running down under punts, Coach Reid and Gray doing the kicking. While the second eleven was running through signals, the first team lined up against the substitutes for practice in rushing the ball through the line. Purr and Parker, who has recovered from the injury to his shoulder, kicked a large number of goals from placement, under the direction of Coach Reid...
...slight injury to his ankle, may get into the game. In case he does not his place at left halfback will be filled by Mason, who has been shifted over from fullback. Fraser will play at centre, as Parker has not yet wholly recovered from the injury to his shoulder. Kennard and Macdonald will start the game at end. The captains of University teams and J.D. White '07 will lead the cheering, and a special section will be reserved. It is expected that the new football songs will be sung. Brown will bring an unusually large crowd of adherents...
...running down under the ball. The ends and backs had a long practice in picking up the ball on onside kicks. Mason and Macdonald were again in the practice and Apollonio was out watching the work in his football clothes. Parker, who received a slight injury to his shoulder a few days ago, will probably be able to play by the end of the week, but Miller and Burnham, who were slightly injured in the West Point game, will be laid up for some time. In the scrimmage Starr kicked a goal after the first touchdown but no attempt...
...University eleven Gray will play fullback in place of Mason, who received an injury to a ligament in his shoulder yesterday, which will probably keep him out of the game for two weeks. Burnham, Kennard, Miller, and Orr will be tried on the ends. Peirce will start the game at right tackle, but will later be replaced by Warren, who received a very slight injury to his leg a few days ago. Parker is expected to play the whole game at centre, and Hall at quarterback...
...promising end, but his playing fell off rapidly in quality, and after the West Point game he ceased to be considered as a promising candidate. He has, however, the requisite speed and weight. G. G. Ball '08 is light and was kept out of the game by a bad shoulder most of last season. J. W. Wendell '08 will probably be shifted to end, and should make good there. V. P. Kennard '09 of this year's Freshman team may also be used...