Word: coaching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard should have a fighting chance to win the annual I. C. A. A. A. A. cross country meet to be held at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City, on Monday, November 25, according to Jaakko Mikkola, Crimson coach...
...normal senses would go down hook, line, and sinker on Harvard or Yale to win the November 23 classic. Too many things can happen before then. Head Coach Horween of Harvard has a job on his hands to lay his plans for a successful assault against Holy Cross next Saturday, without jeopardizing the prospects against Yale, but Harvard has been through four hard-fought games on the last four Saturdays and there is less of a mental strain this week for the Crimson than there is for Yale in pointing for its traditional clash with Princeton. One reason for this...
Yale has a wonderful pair of ends in Barres and Hickok, one of the best tandems that Charley Comerford has produced. The line from tackle to tackle has made steady progress under Adam Walsh, the former Notre Dame center and captain. Marvin Stevens undoubtedly is a better head coach than he was last year, but he has been sorely beset by the developments which have made Albie Booth such an all-important factor in making the Elis' movements towards opponents' goal lines...
Captain H.K. Wells '33, Freshman fullback who was expected to start in the Dartmouth game, was prevented from playing by the injury which has kept him inactive for three weeks. Coach French stated yesterday, however, that it was hoped he would be ready for action when the 1933 eleven meets the Yale Bullpups on Saturday...
...last week in a "Last Roundup." Hoar and weazened pioneers spun yarns of the bad days, recalled the town's early importance as shipping point for buffalo hide, as "payoff centre" after the Santa Fe railroad went through (1872). A parade was held with a covered wagon, stage coach, "buffalo bones" float (displaying a famed pioneer commodity), oldtime "soddie...