Word: coaching
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Brickley '15, captain of the 1914 University eleven, and present coach of the Boston College squad, instructed the drop kickers of both University squads for a short time. After the scrimmage, he expressed his opinion of the University elevens. "The Freshman team looks better than the informals. The line is especially strong, and the quarterbacks show good generalship. It is one of the best Freshmen elevens I have seen...
...members of the track and cross-country squads who are eligible to run in next Saturday's race under the auspices of the Boston Athletic Association spent the time yesterday in preparation under the direction of Coach Farrell. Manager J. C. Bolton '20 is endeavoring to arrange it so that these men can be excused from the inspection and battalion parade which would prohibit their taking part in the meet. It is expected, however, that this can be seen to with little difficulty. The race, starting at 3 o'clock, will be for military and naval men only, and will...
...Henry Leary '05, field coach of the 1916 University football team was at the field yesterday to help drill the Freshman squad. During the rest of the season he will be out with the team several days a week in order to whip the team into shape for its later games. After directing a long drill in drop kicking and in running through plays, Coach Leary expressed his views on the football situation as follows...
...Freshmen have a light team; but it is well grounded and shows the results of Head Coach Wallace's long drills on fundamentals. A great deal of work, however, is ahead of the squad before the games with Princeton and Yale in November. Beside the present offensive which the team has been taught, a new and more varied attack must be mastered before 1921 has a finished team. So much work must be done with the Freshmen that it is doubtful whether I will be able to spend much time with the informal squad. As yet I have not watched...
...Coach Rollins replaced many of his regulars with substitutes at the begin- ning of the second half. This team, however, proved its ability to cross the navy's goal line as readily as the first eleven. R. Hoffman '19 made 15 yards on the kick-off and on the succeeding play ran to within 30 yards of the navy goal line. B. S. Blanchard '20 on his third play through the line brought the informal score to 22. The fourth touchdown came after the informals had intercepted a forward pass. Crosscup '19 crossed the goal line on a line plunge...