Word: coaching
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...base ball from Andover. Captain Smith of the nine, has left school, so that the choice of the team has been placed in the hands of a committee of the Athletic Association. The school held a meeting last week, raised $260, and authorized the committee to engage a professional coach; the committee have hired "Connie" Mack, who played with the Buffalo team last year. According to the contract Mack is to receive $25 a week, together with living expenses not to exceed $10 per week. In return for this he is to coach the team for three and a half...
...Columbia crew is not so far along, but has been in moderate training for several weeks. Chas. H. Mellen '92, who stroked the Brazenose College crew at Oxford for three years, is acting as coach. The candidates are: Metcalf, captain, 165 lbs.; Warner, 170; W. Taintor, 160; McKee, 160, S. Taintor, 150; Romaine, 170; Chrystie, 158; Prince, 174; Woods, 165; Pomeroy, 158; Oakes, 152; Camp, 165. Of these men McKee, Prince, Chrystie, and Metcalf are expected to do the best work...
King, '89, and Keefe of the New Yorks will coach the Princeton nine this year...
...their exact stand on the question is seems uncertain-so uncertain as to raise a doubt whether they understand exactly how the case is. Perhaps the executive officers of the Boat Club share, with many others in college, the opinion that an instructor in rowing must necessarily be the coach of the 'varsity crew. If such is their understanding, we do not wonder at their inaction; for it seems doubtful whether a man competent to coach the 'varsity can be found to fill the instructorship in boating. But it must be clearly understood that such a person need not have...
Jack McMasters has been secured as coach for the track athletics, and Tim Keefe will attend to the nine...