Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman touchdown against Coach Fisher's B team was the outstanding event in an afternoon of scrimmages at Soldier Field yesterday. There was not a team on the field that did not see active service. Early in the afternoon the Freshman A team passed in through the Stadium gate as grist for Coach Fisher's University mill. Later in the afternoon Coach Knox's second team was called in. And outside the stadium, the remainder of the Freshman squad scrimmaged the dormitory teams. It was a busy...
...touchdowns in forty-five minutes was the record of Coach Fisher's A team yesterday afternoon at the end of a one sided scrimmage with team B in the Stadium. Throughout the scrimmage, team A was kept on the offensive. Six times the ball was given to Greenough, the team A center, on the 50 yard line, and six times his team carried it across the team B goal line...
...Crimson in the Stadium on Saturday. In fact, the University's showing against Middlebury has greatly increased the optimism in Coach Cleo O'Donnell's camp until now the feeling is that Saturday's game will more than avenge the stinging 20 to 0 defeat administered by Coach Fisher last year...
...University football squad and the shifting of several of the remaining members into new positions gave definite proof of the shake up in the football squad which many prophesied after the University's ineffectual showing against the Middlebury team last Saturday. Chief in the shifts made by Coach Fisher in the Stadium lineups yesterday was the transfer of Earl Evans '24 from the end of the line to his old station at tackle. Another change came when L. L. Robb '25 was shifted from the quarterback squad and told to report to the end coaches. Still further rearrangements...
Following the second Middlebury score, Coach Fisher called for an serial attack and in ten plays, with Spalding at quarterback and Crosby playing a brilliant game on the receiving end of the passes, the ball was advanced from the Crimson's 25 yard line to Middlebury's 23 yard line. Then it was lost on downs after a most spectacular pass from Pfaffman to Hill, on which the latter failed to make the necessary distance...