Word: knee
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...with Pennsylvania makes the outlook for Princeton anything but bright. Poe, Riggs, Jones, Black and Warren are the five remaining players left from last year. Of these, Poe is confined to his room by injuries received in the Pennsylvania game, Black will very likely be unable to get his knee into condition to play at Thanksgiving, and Warren is in bad form; Jones has only recently returned to Princeton and is still weak at centre. The ends will probably be Furness and Warren, and the tackles Speer and Black, if the latter is to play at all. King has been...
...opposite him; Mason is doing the best work of any of the substitute ends. Lee and Sherwin played at half-back instead of Lake and Fearing. Both did some beautiful rushing, and the latter was cheered when compelled to leave the field on account of having hurt his lame knee. Blanchard and Harding played well for the second eleven. The team as a whole, however, did not do as good work as on Tuesday, when it held the 'varsity very well, Corbett did not play again yesterday, though he was on the field...
...Kales, captain of The Tech eleven has broken a bone in his hand and also has water on knee. He will not play again this season...
Dean is still laid up with a lame shoulder, and Burgess, '93, played quarter-back on the first eleven with G. F. Harding. L. S., in the same position on the second. Lee was behind the line again at right half-back on the first, but his knee still seemed to bother him considerably. Lake was the other half-back and with Trafford at full, the first eleven was made up as follows: Rushers, Cumnock, '91, Upton, '93, Vail, '93, Cranston, '92, centre; Blanchard, '91, Newell, '94, Hallowell, '93. The second eleven was made up with Frothingham, '93, at full...
Kendricken, '93, last year's 'Varsity substitute quarter-back has been disabled from further playing by an injury of the knee...