Word: dewey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...directly to the Hotel Cumberland where it will spend the night, leaving for Princeton early tomorrow morning. The game with the Princeton freshmen will be played tomorrow at 10.30 o'clock. The following men will make the trip besides Coaches W. H. Chatfield '14, R. Clifford '12, H. C. Dewey '12, J. Parker '13 and J. Simpkins '13: H. M. Atkinson, F. J. Bradlee, Captain C. E. Brickley, T. J. Coolidge, D. C. Cottrell, D. de Windt, H. Francke, H. W. Frothingham, E. O. Handy, H. R. Hardwick, C. O. Iselin, R. W. Kean, F. J. Little, M. J. Logan...
Lothrop Withington '11, captain of last year's team, was on the field late in the afternoon to help Coach Dewey with the linemen. The second team was sent to the Locker Building and the first then ran through signal practice. The practice, although short, was snappy considering the slippery ground...
...Freshman football team was put through another hard practice yesterday afternoon. Work began with individual instruction instead of the usual tackling dummy drill. Coach Dewey took charge of the linemen, paying special attention to finding holes and charging low, while the ends and backs worked with Coaches Parker and Chatfield. Coolidge, Little, Smith, and Weatherhead ran down under the punts, trying to break up the tandem formations of the backs. The linemen held a short fake scrimmage with the second team to gain speed in blocking shift plays, in which the latter had little difficulty in puzzling its opponents' line...
Practice yesterday afternoon was very light. After putting the men through a series of quick starts to warm them up, Coach Dewey gave the first team a long signal drill, and then sent them in. Bradlee and Brickley were out before the rest of the team practicing drop-kicks...
...Freshman football team was put through a long and severe practice yesterday afternoon. The first part of the time was given up to a short session of tackling the dummy followed by fake scrimmage work. Coach Dewey then lined up the first team against the substitutes for a hard scrimmage. This immediately resolved itself into a punting duel in which the first team had the advantage. Finally Logan ran back one of Handy's kicks to the substitutes' 30-yard line from where, after several line plays, the only touchdown of the afternoon was made...