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...Haven, Conn., November 16, 1911.--Practice for the Yale football squad this afternoon was comparatively light, there being no scrimmage. Instead there was a short signal drill, a half-hour session of individual coaching, and practice for the ends in running down under the kicks of Camp and Captain Howe. The only shift in the line-up was an exchange of end positions between Avery and Bomeisler, the former going to the left wing, and the latter to the right. The student body marched down to the field to watch practice and rehearse songs and cheers...
...Haven, Conn., November r15, 1911--Forty-five minutes of individual coaching formed the main part of the Yale team's work this afternoon. Following this there was a 10-minute scrimmage with the freshmen, in which Dun and Camp each made a touchdown for the University team, and a half-hour's signal drill. The team lined up as follows; l.e., Aver; l.t., Scull; l.g., Francis; c.,Ketcham; r.g., McDevitt; r.t., Paul; r.e., Bomeisler; q.b., Howe; l.h.b., Camp; r.h.b., Spalding; f.b., Dunn...
...University football team was put through an hour's hard drill yesterday afternoon, the first half-hour being devoted to a hard scrimmage in which the first team scored one touchdown, Reynolds carrying the ball across the goal-line. Practice was fast and all the men showed up to good advantage. Another radical shift was made in the line-up, Storer replacing Jenckes at right tackle and Parmenter filling the vacant centre position. Frothingham played centre and Lingard left tackle on the substitute eleven...
Princeton, N. J., November 2, 1911.--The University football team held its last hard work before the Harvard game this afternoon. In a half-hour scrimmage the first team scored twice on the scrubs, and later on were put through a long signal drill. With the exception of the offensive work of the line, practice was very satisfactory. Pendleton and Wilson rested again, watching from the sidelines...
...ball was given arbitrarily to one side or the other, as the coaches saw fit. Gardner appeared in the line-up of the regular team for the first time since his injury a month ago, and O'Brien took Felton's place at end. Practice was concluded by a half-hour signal drill...