Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Commenting on the proposed conference, at which an attendance of approximately 20 is expected, Coach E. Wachter of Harvard declared, "The duty of a good official is to keep the game fast, clean, and under control. By that I do not mean that it should be a game of indoor football; but a great many officials have been too strict in handling a game. At present many games are being won from the foul line instead of from the floor. A uniform type of official who will speed up the action is needed; and I believe that the meeting...
...Coach E. J. Brown '96 was unable to give any definite plans for the prospects of an outdoor session, but expressed his hope, if conditions turn out favorably, to get four or five shells into the water...
...work of the team on the Garden ice Saturday night was a special tribute to the direction of Coach Stubbs. Where Yale boasted more and more brilliant individual performers, Harvard presented a game based on lines of sound coaching which checked and smothered the Yale speed. Especially notable was the Harvard defense method of meeting the attack at center ice and taking its sting before it was near the goal. It is such achievements as this, in the face of dubious odds, that bring home forcibly the fact that the University sport teams are guided by men who know their...
Under the tutelage of Coach J. L. Danguy, Harvard has completed a fairly successful preliminary season, winning three meets and losing two by a close margin...
Though the grapplers started their season with three defeats, Coach W. E. Lewis declares that they have improved considerably and concedes them better than a fifty-fifty chance to defeat the schoolboys. Andover has lost to the Tufts, Yale, and M. I. T. Freshmen...