[Left End Edwards by Ralph Henry Barbour]@TWC D-Link bookLeft End Edwards CHAPTER XIX 10/22
"It ain't natural," he declared.
"It's got to come, so let it and have it over with." Neither had there been any injuries of moment.
On this score Danny had no regrets, however.
He was a good trainer and prided himself on his ability to condition his charges so that they would escape injuries. Of course there had been plenty of bruises--one mild case of charley-horse, several dislocated or sprained fingers, a wrenched ankle or two and any number of cuts and scrapes, but none of the injuries had interfered with work for more than three or four days and not once had any first-string member of the 'varsity missed an outside game by reason of them.
Steve's share of the injuries was a bruised shoulder sustained in a flying tackle that was more enthusiastic than scientific, and the thing bothered him for several days but did not keep him off the field. Tom, who played opposite Jay Fowler in scrimmage, was forever getting his countenance disfigured.
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