Word: guarding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...line three veterans of two years ago who were unable to play last fall will be available: E. W. Soucy '16, J. A. Gilman, Jr., '16, and R. R. Cowen '16. With Wallace at centre, Cowen at on of the guards, and Parson and Gilman at tackles, the centre of the line ought to be pretty strong. The other guard position will be filled by a man from the substitutes or from the Freshman squad of last fall. It offers a good opportunity for a new man to break in. E. W. Soucy, who was injured last fall, will probably...
...back, Brown should have a strong team next fall. The "Brown Daily Herald" has outlined the prospects as follows: "Twelve 'B' men will return next fall. These include Captain Andrews, halfback; Gordon, halfback; Fraser, fullback; Murphy, quarterback; Ward, Farnum, Huggening, and Bailey, tackles; McBee and Ormsby, ends; Maxwell, guard; and Staff, centre. The team has done a little spring training and will probably return a week early in the fall." The University-Brown game next fall comes on November 13, one week before the Yale game...
...Cornell Sun" has summarized the football outlook at Ithaca as follows: "Only six veterans will return to college next fall, these six being Captain Barrett, quarter and back; Anderson, guard; Cove, centre; Eckley, end; Shelton, end; and Snyder, guard. The weakness caused by the graduation of the regulars, however, will be considerably made up by the material from the second and freshman teams. It is from this material that Dr. Sharpe will begin early next fall to construct his team. Coach Sharpe is absolutely silent, as usual, concerning what his chances are." The Harvard-Cornell game will take place...
...necessity of trained officers has been keenly felt since the Revolution, that today, the one great weakness in the army is the ineffiency of the officers. Nothing is needed more now than an extension of the kind of training school which is now conducted by army and national guard officers in Massachusetts. "The most promiscuous murderer in the world" he quoted "is the inefficient military officer. His incompetence results in the massacre of men to no purpose...
...three years, as well as coach of the linemen for a short time every fall since his graduation; P. M. Brasher, end for two years, and coach at Peddie Institute in 1914; W. G. Andrews, end one year and head coach in 1913; and W. J. Shenk, all American guard...