Word: games
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will be a Freshman mass meeting in the Common Room of Smith Halls this evening at 7 o'clock. It will be a send-off for the 1921 team, which will go to Princeton tomorrow to prepare for the game on Saturday...
...support accorded the team by the class thus far has not been strong, comparatively few men even attending the games. This meeting will be the last chance for members of 1921 to support the eleven as a body until the final game with Yale, and to make this support effective a large representation from the class should be present this evening...
...game between the Second Naval District team and the informal University originally scheduled to be played on Soldiers Field November 17 has been transferred to the Naval Reserve station in Newport on the same date. The University management offered to release the sailors from their contract to play the informals in order that a Naval Reserve-Navy Yard game might be arranged on that date. C. R. Black, captain of the Naval Reserves and also captain of the 1916 Yale eleven, did not care, however, to take advantage of this offer, with the result that the original plan will...
Preparation for the Princeton-Freshman game consisted of a stiff workout of the 1921 squad yesterday. Coach Wallace put two elevens through their entire assortment of plays, emphasizing the forward pass. Several changes have been made in the team this week to strengthen the line. J. Gaston '21, has been moved from tackle to end supplanting G. C. Lee '21, and W. B. Frothingham '21, has been shifted from guard to Gaston's former position. C. S. Stillman '21, comes from the second team to take Frothingham's place. The composition of the backfield in Saturday's game is still...
...afternoon by a score of 6 to 1. The Brockton players were considerably more experienced than the informals, and from the start had little difficulty with the University team. Captain F. C. Dimond '19, and P. K. Fisher '20, who scored the only goal for the University, starred. The game consisted of two 35-minute halves...