Word: wrists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...line-up will be severely weakened in the Princeton game on Saturday by the absence of Greenidge at left fullback and Lamont at inside left. The former, with his broken wrist, will be unable to play for the rest of the season. Lamont's ankle is in bad shape and has been put in a cast, but he should be able to participate within two weeks. Pattison or Sullivan will probably take Greenidge's place, and Mersereau or Pringle can substitute for Lamont. Both Dorman and Byington were at practice yesterday and seemed in fair shape, considering their casualties...
...their usual form. The former was able to continue through the game but Byington had to give way to Pringle after a severe blow in the face. Dorman at the middle of the second half, sprained a ligament, and Greenidge, the University's clever fullback, fell on his wrist when attempting to intercept the ball, breaking both bones...
...loss of Captain H. B. Walker '22, and the temporary absence of Curtis Nelson '24 have made a wide gap in the regular line-up. The disadvantage is partially offset, however, by the fact that P. G. Keigher, the captain of the Green team, broke his wrist in the Yale meet on February 22 anr so will be unable to compete. So far, the Dartmouth mat-men have not had a particularly successful season, but with both teams weakened by injuries it is difficult to predict results...
Beginning this week, second year equitation students in the Field Artillery Unit are to be given a course in fencing. This will take the form of both mounted and dismounted drill with practice sabers; the dismounted work to develop the muscles of the wrist and arm, and also to accustom the men to the use of the weapon; the mounted exercises to give the students practice in the control of a horse, while using a saber. The training, it is hoped will tend to prepare the men for playing polo, in case the equipment, ponies, stables, and field should become...
Although not, injured, Captain Horween, Churchill, Hubbard, Woods and Tolbert were sufficiently shaken up to merit a rest and spent the day on the sidelines. For the first time since the Centre game, Gaston, who has been suffering with a sprained wrist, was in uniform and took his regular position at end. Eastman, too, appeared on the field in uniform. Fitts, who is likely to be shelved for the season if he receives a severe kick on his old bruise, shows no ill effects from Saturday's game...