Word: fesler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hamper the squad, however, for Casey gave the team a hard workout. There was scrimmage for the A team with four coaches as opposition when assignment work was stressed. Then the Jayvees were brought in and gave a demonstration of Brown plays under the supervision of Scout Wesley Fesler. The final touch was put on the A team when the players were lined up for a 40-minute stationary scrimmage against the Jayvees. Janien carried out his assignments to the satisfaction of the coaches and at present appears as the likeliest starter in the game Saturday...
...semi-weekly practices of the Varsity basketball squad, held at the Hemenway gymnasium, Coach Wesley Fesler is placing stress upon the fundamentals of the game. At every practice session, the players are put through intensive drills in accurate passing and foot work, and in careful guarding...
...year that fall practice has been held. In other years, men have not reported for basketball until winter, and since there was so little time to prepare for the opening game, attention was given to the development of plays instead of to the fundamentals. To offset this condition, Coach Fesler issued a call for candidates early in the school year, and practice has been held two evenings a week since October 3. About November 12, the squad will shift its workouts from Hemenway to the New Indoor Athletic Building...
Coach Wesley Fesler of the Varsity basketball squad has called a meeting of all undergraduates interested in the sport at the Varsity Club at 7.30 o'clock tonight. All men who expect to be candidates for either the Varsity or Freshman teams should report. Varsity Coach Fesler and Freshman coach Adolph W. Samborski will discuss plans for the season with the candidates and probably outline a schedule of pre-season workouts on the Indoor Athletic Building courts...
...large contraption that looked something like a horseshoe crab with a fin on its back and a propeller in its nose was wheeled out on the airport at South Bend. Ind. one day last week. Glenn Fesler Doolittle, 23-year-old cousin of famed Pilot Jimmy Doolittle, climbed into a pit in the crab's back and flew it away. Around & around the airport he flew, as fast as 97 m.p.h. (although the motor was only 37 h.p.), flipping and diving the weird machine like a kite in a gusty sky. Finally he brought it down, sinking gently...