Word: drilled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Coach Saltonstall gave the Freshman eleven a long signal drill yesterday afternoon, followed by a fast scrimmage with team B. The team showed improvement over the work of the past week, and the work of Bond, who put over three placement kicks from the forty, forty-two, and forty-five-yard lines, respectively, was especially encouraging. The whole team played better as a unit, and two or three more scrimmages should polish off their team-work in good shape...
...Haven, Conn., November 9, 1915.--The Yale football team held a secret practice today and will probably do so for the rest of the week. The greater part of today's practice was devoted to signal drill and dummy work on the team's offensive. No scrimmage was held...
...final week of practice for the 1919 eleven before the Yale freshman game began yesterday afternoon with a long signal drill. Light scrimmaged will be the rule this week, as the coaches do not want to risk any more injures. Neither Coolidge nor Canfield will be able to play again this season. Rich was out and took part in practice yesterday, and Brownell will probably be out again in two or three days. All the men came through the Exeter game on Saturday in good shape except Flynn, whose leg was badly bruised, but he will be well...
Princeton, N. J., Nov. 5, 1915.--Practice for the Harvard game ended today with a dummy scrimmage and signal drill before a big crowd of cheering undergraduates. Driggs got off several good punts and Tibbott drop-kicked successfully from the forty and forty-five yard lines. The team also practised kick-offs and running back kicks. All the men are in good shape except Halsey, and Parisette, who was all-interscholastic guard in 1913 but ineligible last year, will start in his place...
...scoreless scrimmage, when darkness made handling the ball impossible, the line was kept for a stiff drill in blocking and breaking through, while the backs had a hard run about the Stadium...