Word: greenness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Class A-Foils a 2.30 p. m.: Laurence Elkus, Thomas Richardson, James P. Parker, Manuel DeDiaz, Melvin Green, Sewall Cabot...
Yale's policy has been to change the make-up of their eleven constantly, with the ultimate aim of weeding out the best men and settling on the positions which they are best qualified for. Out of plenty of new material, in which green men however predominated, Yale has built up a strong, fast team, capable of showing fine offensive play. Individually they have a few "stars" of the present season, and as a whole exhibit exceptional team play. Their defensive is generally conceded to be their weakest point...
...general team play might be summed up somewhat as follows: The offensive work is encouraging. The eleven has been kept on straight football until they are better drilled than the average green team. If they can learn the more concentrated mass plays and better their defense in the short time remaining they will develop into a strong aggregation...
...Holliday 1L., 10 yds., first; E. J. Green L. S., 5yds., second; F. H. Bigelow L. S., scratch, third. Time...
...Robb ('66), A. G. Fox '69, Lawrence Godkin '81, C. D. Dickey, Jr., '82, A. T. French '85, of New York; J. F. Jackson '73, of Fall River; M. S. Greenough '68, of Cleveland, O.; E. W. Frost '84, and W. K. Flint '91, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Dr. John Green '55, and C. R. Sanger '81, of St. Louis, Mo.; A. L. Mills '81, of Portland...