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Practice this week will centre about a scrimmage with the Boston College eleven tomorrow. This will be the second appearance on Soldiers Field this season of the squad coached by former University captain C. E. Brickley '15. In the previous encounter the two teams played about evenly with the advantage, if any, on the side of the informals. Since then, however, the University team has improved greatly in every department of the game, more particularly in the power and variety of its attack...
Today with the election of a captain the 1921 team will enter upon the second and final period of its development. On the field yesterday Coaches Wallace, Leary, Knox and Likins put three teams through a long session of forward passing, kicking, and a through rehearsal of the plays which have been given the teams so far. Worcester Academy is 1921's next opponent and this week will see hard scrimmages in preparation for this contest...
...close game, interesting because of the former University players in the line-up rather than for the character of football displayed, the Boston Navy Yard defeated the Radio School 3 to 0 on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. W. J. Murray '18, and E. L. Casey '19, both members of the 1916 University eleven, were the stars of the game. Other University players were C. A. Clark, Jr., '19 and S. Temple...
...completed five forward passes for gains ranging from 10 to 25 yards. It was through this attack that Murray was given the opportunity to score three points on a 30-yard drop kick. In the final minute of play the Radio teams attempt to tie the score by a field goal was broken up by Temple, who blocked the kick...
Score--Navy Yard 3, Radio School 0. Field goal--Murray. Referee--Hawkins. Umpire--Jenney. Lineman--McNeil. Time--8-minute periods...