Word: tendon
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Leonard will be in the game today for the first time since the West Point game, when he strained a tendon in his leg. His presence on third will make a big difference in the University team's infield and will make possible a stronger batting order. Dana will be in right field again as the result of his good work in the Amherst game...
Hartford has been chosen to pitch for Harvard and Captain Skillen will be in the box for Dartmouth. The University team will be without the services of Leonard, who is still nursing the tendon which he strained in the Army game. The injury proved more serious than was at first supposed, and trainer Donovan does not wish to take any chances with it. In Leonard's absence, Pritchett will be at third. Briggs will be back again at first base...
...before seemed to put lots of life into the men and the warm weather, too, helped considerably to produce fast ball. Briggs was out for the first time since the Southern trip and took light work, but Leonard did not report, preferring to take no chances with his strained tendon. They will probably both be in the line-up on Saturday against Dartmouth...
Slight injuries will keep two of Harvard's regulars, Leonard and Briggs, on the bench today. Leonard's tendon, which he strained in the Army game last Saturday, is coming along nicely, but still bothers him a little. Briggs has been given a lay-off after the strenuous week in the South, but will be back in the game again within a few days. Waters will play first and Pritchett third...
...Schick, Jr., '05 should have no difficulty in winning the 100-yard dash. Torrey of Yale, who made 10 s. flat in the meet with Princeton last Saturday, strained a tendon at the finish and may not be able to run today. If he enters, second place will lie between him and L.P. Dodge '08, with the chances favoring Dodge. There are three other fast men in this race, P.C. Lockwood '07, and Lowe and Robinson of Yale...