Word: fall
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...intend to play football next fall, and who are not at present trying for other University teams, are expected to come out for the spring practice on Monday, March 30, at 3.30 o'clock. Particular attention will be given to linemen, quarterbacks, and kickers, and men intending to try these positions are especially urged to come out. All branches of the game will be covered and the practice will end with the selection of teams and a few line...
...intend to play football next fall, and who are not at present trying for other University teams, are expected to come out for the spring practice on Monday, March 30, at 3.30 o'clock. Particular attention will be given to linemen, quarterbacks, and kickers, and men intending to try these positions are especially urged to come out. All branches of the game will be covered and the practice will end with the selection of teams and a few line...
...situation which will confront the coaches will be directly the reverse of the one with which they had to contend last fall. Instead of defensive ability, offensive strength will have to be developed. Some of the men who were instrumental in carrying the ball this year in the formation players will again be available, but the three principals in this part of the game will be gone, R. P. German '03, left halfback, T. H. Graydon '03, fullback, and W. S. Whit well '03, substitute guard, will not return; and E. T. Putnam '01, right halfback, will complete his work...
...well filled. For fullback there are three men of considerable experience,--T. G. Meier '04, W. T. Harrison '05, and H. Schoellkopf 1L., who was formerly a member of the Cornell team. At halfback will be D. J. Hurley '05, who substituted for Putnam in the Yale game this fall, T. P. Lindsay '04, and possibly F. W. C. Foster '03 and R. W. Leatherbee '05. The chief wan at will be felt in the quarterback position where, in case of injury to Marshall, only inexperienced material is available--H. S. Parker '04, W. Mc. Elkins '05, W. C. Matthew...
...Olmsted '94, instructor in Landscape Architecture, has made definite plans to improve the appearance of the Yard with additional shrubberies and trees. This step was made possible by the gift of $15,000 for the purpose from Mr. G. F. Peobody of New York last fall. Work will begin as soon as the weather permits. Low shrubs, wistarias, and different vines will be planted about the new fence and in greater profusion about the gates, in order to increase the privacy of the Yard as well as add to its beauty. Shrubs and vines will be planted also about Robinson...