Word: weeds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...behind the line, and very weak in the centre. The team has been playing in very hard luck, the whole season, and man after man has been laid off on account of injuries. Yesterday, in the line, Gray at left end had hardly recovered from his injury of Thursday; Weed at tackle suffered from a very severe blow in the chest; Hunt, at centre, has had water on the knee; Watriss came in at the last minute to play right guard in the place of Stearns who broke a bone in his hand; Newell at right tackle suffers more...
...Weed, (left-tackle) Ellsworth...
...PARKER.Captain.THE following men be on Norton's field at 3.30 sharp to play '93: D. Gray. W. M. Weed, D. F. Jones, C. Walcott, F. N. Watriss, F. S. Newell, P. L. Spaulding, J. Brown, A. H. Lockett, A. H. Green, B. Cooke, R. B. Greenough, W. C. Forbes, G. T. McKay, J. C. Hubbard, R. G. Loring...
WILLIAM C. DAMON,Rec. Secretary.THE following men be in front of Leavitt & Peirce's at eleven to go to Groton: Spalding, Weed, Jones, Walcott, McKay, Watriss, Loring, Lockett, Green, Greenough, Cooke, Forbes, Pinkham...
...There was a good deal of off side play and wasting of strength and time in settling private accounts. The team as a whole needs to play better together if they are to win from '93 when the tie is played off. Following men were on team: Weed, Jones, Newell, Hubbard, Spalding, Greenough, Forbes, Putnam, Walcott, Lockett, Green...