Word: getting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates for the Freshman football team will report Monday at 3 o'clock at the Locker Building. This is the first call for the 1920 team, and Head Coach Rollins is expecting a large squad. The Locker Building will be open from 2 o'clock on, and players can get lockers from the caretaker and outfits at Room...
...forward pass which, as it has been perfected, has played ever-increasing havoc with defensive line play. How, for instance, are forwards to charge promptly when there is the threat of a forward pass in the air? The tendency, and the proper tendency, is to straighten up and get the nature, as well as the direction of the play, and this certainly militates against a proper defensive line charge. Then, too, the unbalanced formations and other practices designed to unsettle opposing linesmen play their part. All this is not to say that at present the balance between the offence...
...information bureau for the benefit of new students is being maintained by upperclassmen in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House. The bureau will be open from 8 until 5 o'clock today tomorrow, and Monday. New students will find copies of all official pamphlets and catalogues, and may get information concerning rooms, room-mates, and board...
...weight of the oarsmen has made necessary the adoption of a lengthy stroke, whereas last year a sprinting stroke was used up until the final workout before the race at New London. The first regatta of this year was held with Pennsylvania, and in this Yale's inability to get going so as to finish up with sufficient speed was clearly shown. The first crew was defeated by several lengths, although the second eight came through with a victory. Coach Nickalls made a thorough overhauling of the boats, and regular practice was continued until the last of May when...
...taken on the camp list, since the coach felt anything but certain as to the final lineup of the crew. The Gales Ferry practice has of course been very beneficial to the Yale crews, as well as good fun for the oarsmen, for here strenuous work was done to get at the main faults of the boats and speedy remedies were applied. A week or so at Gales Ferry proved conclusively to the coaching staff that three more changes were necessary before the first crew was the ship she should be. These changes were made as follows. Harriman was brought...