Word: wrists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bemis '24, "H" men, have been unable to report regularly yet, but their proven ability makes them outstanding candidates. Philip Spalding '25 has made a vast improvement over his last year's form. R. F. Cordingley '25 was also showing up to very good advantage until he broke his wrist recently. His physician expects him to be in shape to play before May 1, and does not anticipate any permanent result from his injury...
...enough to set the Blue's undertaker dirge reverberating in the rafters of the Arena. Again on Wednesday, a smooth functioning B. A. A. sextet rained shots on the University cage, and piled up an 8 to 1 victory. Hodder's absence from play, on account of a broken wrist sustained in practice, crippled the team...
...American life was lost. J. J. Gray, Third Secretary of the U. S. Embassy, escaped death when his house collapsed by jumping from a window to a telephone pole. F. D. Leclere, another member of the Embassy staff, sprained his wrist by jumping from a window of the Imperial Hotel, 20 feet from the ground. Linden Wells of Los Angeles fractured his ankle in running out into the open. Most of the guests of the Imperial Hotel fled into the corridors at the first tremor, others rushed out into the streets with their clothes and dressed there. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt...
...good grip and a supple wrist...
...uniform for the first time since his injury. One of the University's most dependable ground gainers, he played at half on team B. Hammond was at the other half; Akers was pilot; and Robb, fullback. Kerman, who was kept out of the Rhode Island game with an injured wrist played center on team B. Cooper and Macomber were on his flanks, while R. Hubbard and Hobson were tackles. Evans and Combs were on the ends...