Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Alpern '28, of Pittsburgh, Pa., was announced last night as the recipient of the Coolidge prize for debating by Coach E. M. Rowe '27. The Coolidge prize, consisting of $100, is awarded each year to the man preparing the best speeches for the debates against Yale and Princeton...
...Coach Arnold Horween '20 appeared pleased with the work and condition of his charges. Although a regular game was played no injuries of any kind were reported. Horween has planned to have three informal scrimmages of the type held today. The remaining two will be held some time next week...
...Stout '29 is expected adequately to fill the berth left vacant by the departure of David Worcester '28. The ground covered by Worcester in left field was so great in extent that no flies were ever found in his territory. Coach F. G. Mitchell of the University nine said of Worcester, "I never saw a fielder who cast so big a shadow in the outfield." Stout's performances in practice have been encouraging...
...this system Coach E. J. Brown '96 is following the same plan of action he did last spring, seeking to put his charges to a test under racing conditions. On next Tuesday, it is expected, he will switch the boatings. It is likely now that he will hold all of the candidates, shifting the order so that the more promising candidates will be in three boats instead of scattered, as now is the case...
Matches will be contested in seven classes, in five of which the quota of four men are entered. In the 115-pound class and in the unlimited class, however, only two men will appear. Candidates for Olympic honors will be sought from these groups. George Meyerson and Coach W. E. Lewis will act as referees...