Word: coy
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...played against Harvard last year, five are on this year's eleven. In addition to this disadvantage of a small nucleus, an unusually large number of men have been injured. Thomas was one of the most promising candidates for end, but was disabled in the Columbia game. Coy has been prevented from playing at all this year by an injury to his neck. These injuries are but two of the many which have hampered the efforts of the coaches. Evidences of overtraining have existed and have made it necessary to give many of the men rests. Brown and Hale...
...following men have been elected to the Junior Promenade committee: P. L. Mitchell, Cincinnati, O.; H. S. Curtiss, Cleveland, O.; S. L. Coy, Lakeville, Conn.; J. H. Wear, St. Louis, Mo.; L. M. Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa.; D. S. Blossom, Cleveland, O.; J. A. Keppleman, Reading, Pa.; R. L. Atkinson, St. Louis, Mo.; H. Chappell, New London, Conn...
...practice, the prospects of this year's Yale eleven are bright, with certain qualifications. Of the twenty-eight old players, who were asked to report early, Captain McBride, Townshend, Brown and Stillman, are the four members of the '98 'Varsity who will be able to play again this year. Coy and Hubbell, ends, and Kiefer, halfback, are reported as conditioned in their studies. Four reliable players, however, are considered a strong nucleus...
...that the most difficulty is anticipated. Not only are the candidates for it players of little experience, but they have shown nothing more than mediocre skill. Consequently, some new main from the incoming class will probably be developed. This will not be the case on the ends, especially if Coy and Hubbell can come out to compete with. Ordway, Van Wicklen and Schweppe. Back of the line, Sullivan at quarter and Dudley and Townsend as backs are at present the most promising men to run with McBride at fullback...
Hawkins, l. e. r. e., Coy...