Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Clarence H. De Mar won the race. After him tottered Henigan, up among the winners at last. And after Henigan came Joie Ray, running on his toes. He didn't recognize his own coach, Johnny Behr, who caught him in a blanket. When his shoes were cut away from his swollen and blistered feet it was found that the nails of his big toes had been torn loose from the cuticle. The soles of his feet were bleeding horribly. On the rubbing table his thigh and calf muscles contracted and knotted like wires that have been sustaining a tension...
Donaghy, with an average of .414, and W. S. Hardie '30, with a mark of .385, are next to Burns in leading the regular nine in hitting. Early in the season, the problem of filling the third outfield position was considered one of the most serious facing Coach F. G. Mitchell, but Hardie, besides showing no weakness as a fielder, has blossomed into a first rate hitter, and is one of the heaviest sluggers on the squad. At present, Hardie is far in the lead among the extra-base hitters, with four triples...
...appointment of H. W. Jeffers 2G.B. as coach of the University lacrosse team, to take the place of Talbot Hunter, was announced last night by W. J. Bingham '16, director of athletics. Hunter, in the midst of his second season of coaching here, has been forced to resign on account of ill health, and his successor will assume control over the stickmen this week...
...Coach Hibben of Princeton, who will cover the game for the advertisers in the Harvard Lampoon, when questioned by reporters regarding the game, said: "I see no reason for the odds being 5 to 1 on the Harvards, for in a game like this it is always possible for the metrical breaks to decide victory. It looks like a swell clash. May the best team...
...dispatch received at two this morning sent the boys off to bed an hour later in happy mood. The message was a facsimile of that sent to Head Coach Phelps of the Yale team yesterday afternoon by President M. A. Stevens of Yale, and follows...