Word: coaching
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Cornell is concentrating all her efforts on the approaching game with the University and at a meeting of the entire football squad Monday night, the week's practice was minutely planned. Although the Ithacans have enjoyed a most successful preliminary season, Coach Sharpe apparently is not satisfied with the present condition of the team...
...definite conclusions can be drawn from the results of the Yale-Polytechnic game on Friday, for practically a substitute line was used by Coach Jones, and the regular backs were in for only part of the time. Three times the Yale eleven was held for downs and the offense appeared ragged throughout the game. LeGore's usual phenomenal playing was marred by weak kicking. He had a drop-kick and a punt blocked. Bingham at left half showed up very well except for several fumbles. A feature of the game was the substitute's showing...
...Freshman team will not present its regular line-up today because Coach Rollins '16 does not want to take any chances on injuries to the squad before the game with Exeter. Acting Captain Church will be excused from the game together with Geary, Hadley and Woods, and second-string men will be put in their places. Although these men, with the exception of Hadley, are not incapacitated, the coaches have decided that they deserve a day's rest. Weden will start the game as a substitute for Horween, but the latter will probably be given a little workout toward...
...almost cancelled on account of the infantile paralysis scare at Princeton. The controversy has been settled, however, and the game will be played as scheduled at Princeton. The Lafayette faculty was anxious to have the game played in Easton and for this reason Dean a. K. Heckle and Coach Crowell were sent to interview the Princeton authorities. Princeton would not play at Easton, so the faculty voted to let the team make the trip, but prohibited may other members of the college from accompanying the team...
...members of the club are invited to subscribe to a diner to the baseball team of 1916 at the club house on Thursday, November 2, at 7 o'clock. G. E. Abbot '17, captain of the 1917 team; Fred Mitchell, coach; B. Wendell, Jr., '02 and one or two others prominent in Harvard baseball will be among the speakers. Gold baseball trophies will be presented to the men who played on the 1916 team in recognition of their achievements...