Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Meanwhile, the hero manufacturers (the coaches) are hard at work. No one of them makes a hero purposely; they make good football players who will help to win games. Too bright a hero steals most of the glory from his college; all of it from his coach. Though stars burn out quickly, the quieter light of coaches burns steadily in the football background. Who now knows the names of Russell Lloyd or J. T. Haxall?* But who does not know of Robert C. Zuppke (Illinois), Hugo Bezdek (Penn State), Glenn Warner (Stanford), William W. Roper (Princeton), Gilmour Dobie (Cornell), Fielding...
Since Knute K. Rockne came as coach to University of Notre Dame in 1919, his team, playing desperately difficult schedules, has won 64 games; lost 6; tied 2. Many regard him the greatest coach of football...
Dean Slagle. At Princeton Jacob W. Slagle, 1926, won his letter in football and baseball and a place on the All-American football eleven. Also, he won honors in his geology course. For his athletic skill the University this year appointed him assistant football coach; for his academic record the trustees last week made him assistant to Dean Christian Gauss. Mornings he helps train undergraduates not to cut classes or commit other minor offenses; afternoons he helps train the University eleven...
Candidates for the Freshman squash team will be summoned at 5 o'clock this afternoon when a meeting of all aspirants in the University Squash Courts will be addressed by Coach Harry Cowles and J. L. Pool '28, captain of the University team. Candidates for Freshman manager should report there at 4.45 o'clock...
...clean sweep records over Dartmouth and Massachusetts Agricultural College, makes the University cross-country team a decided favorite in the Intercollegiate races to be held in Van Cortlandt Park, New York, on November 21. Reid will give Cox of Pennsylvania strong competition for first place, according to Coach Jaakko Mikkola...