Word: blackboard
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...freshman football was sent through a long practice yesterday under the direction of coaches H. C. Dewey '12 and J. H. Knapp '12 After punting practice, in which Bliss, Willetts, Saltonstall and Fox took part, the whole squad returned to the Locker Building for blackboard instruction. A long dummy scrimmage concluded the practice. The first team lined up as follows: l.e., Howard; l.t., Gardiner; l.g., Bliss, c., Storer; r. g., Hitchcock; r.t., Willetts; r.e., Dana; q.b., Freedley; l.h.b., Reynolds; r.h.b., Chatfield; f.b., Bettle...
...University football team yesterday was very light, without the usual mid-week scrimmage. No kicking was done, but a formation practice was held, in which the coaches paid particular attention to the formation of interference, followed by a long signal drill. The field work was preceded by a long blackboard talk in the Locker Building...
...more hard work before the game with the Yale freshmen on Saturday. Reynolds and Bettle, who have been injured, practiced yesterday and are expected to be in condition to play. After a brief drill in catching and running down under punts, Coach Dewey gave the squad a long blackboard talk yesterday afternoon. Then the first team lined up against the substitutes for a scrimmage in which no tackling was allowed. H. E. Kersburg '06 assisted Coaches Dewey, Ervin and Knapp during the afternoon...
...University football team was given light work yesterday afternoon, and did not go into the Stadium until rather late, as the first hour was spent in a long blackboard talk in the Locker Building. Following this, there was a short drill in fundamentals, and then Team A lined up and tried various formations against Team B. Just before the end of the afternoon's work, both teams ran through their signals...
...practice for the University football team was again very light yesterday afternoon. After a long blackboard talk in the Locker Building, the members of the squad tackled the dummies for a short time and then went into the Stadium for secret work. Teams A and B lined up against each other and held a long signal drill, which was interrupted very frequently by the coaches who devoted attention to perfecting the men in the fine points of their positions. Team A was on the offensive during the entire practice, and at times found difficulty in making its plays work against...