Word: coaching
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Owing to the absence of E. R. Gay '19, who has gone to Washington to enter the Government service, J. S. Higgins '20 has been appointed by Coach Leslabay to be his assistant in training the candidates for the University bayonet team. Higgins was an instructor in bayonet fencing in the R. O. T. C. during the encampment last summer...
...formally gave permission to form a nine. Schedules for the university and freshman teams will conform as closely as possible with those of former years, excepting that games will be played only on Saturdays, owing to the military schedules. In accordance with the wartime policy of Yale, no professional coach will be secured and complete charge of this department will be assumed by returning graduates...
There was no Freshman practice yesterday because of the soft condition of the ice. Instead, Coach Gross gave the squad a short talk in which he discusses the strength of the Eli seven and impressed upon the Freshmen the necessity of team-work...
...this year by a small number of candidates for the team, and by poor facilities for training. Until last Monday, practice was held in the tank of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A., where the water is too cold for effective practice. Until Monday there was no coach and no instruction. Now the team has access to the regulation-sized tank of the Boston Y. M. C. A., and an experienced coach has taken charge of the training...
There is to be a change today in the usual lineup of the University team, as able N. S. Walker '20, at point, will be unable to make the trip. D. C. Hawkins '20 is the most likely man to take his place. Also, Coach Gross will not accompany the team, for he is now devoting his entire time to the preparation of the 1921 seven for their game with the Yale freshmen Saturday night. In all, ten players and one manager will make the trip this morning...