Word: shoulders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...diving tackle when Simendinger ran back the University's final kick-off, will be ready to play again this afternoon. The other injuries were even less serious. Mitchell Gratwick '22, letter man at halfback, and A. H. Ladd '23, whom Coach Fisher used as first-string tackle until his shoulder was hurt, will probably be able to take an active part in practice by the middle of the week...
...tackle situation for today is, however, uncertain on account of a badly wrenched shoulder received by Storrs in scrimmage Wednesday. He will probably not be able to play for a week and Diller may be shifted from end to take his place. Other important linesmen who have been on the New Haven sick list are Cross, last year's center, and Mackay and Quaile, letter men at guard. When Coach Jones is able to use these three his line will compare, favorably with that of any in the east...
...line considerably today. Next to Grew at left tackle will be Henry who stood out prominently in Team B's game with Middlebury last Saturday. Coach Fisher had been working out A. H. Ladd '23 in this position until after Wednesday's scrimmage in which he twisted his shoulder. The Crimson coaching staff does not wish to take any chances of increasing this injury and has therefore determined to keep Ladd out of today's struggle. Henry is powerful, rangy, and well-knit and has an ideal build for tackle. He will probably not play the entire game, but will...
...college;" said our interpreter. And sure enough, as we rounded the shoulder of a low hill, we caught sight of a group of buildings in the distance before us, standing on high ground, surrounded by a high wall, and silhouetted against the sky. As we drew nearer, we could see signs of what the buildings had suffered, during the Turkish bombardment, when the French held the college as a fortress. The north wall of one building had a place as large as a room blown out of it. On another building the windows met, because the intervening wall had been...
...ahead of the rest. Wharton slowed up a bit on the turn, however, allowing Spitz to take the lead. On the home stretch Bardes began to creep away from the rest, and, fighting all the way, finally overhauled and passed Wharton a few yards from the tape, and finishing shoulder to shoulder with Spitz. Not more than a foot separated the three men as they crossed the line...