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...playing days over when he graduated from the University in 1912, Mr. Fisher did not desert the game of football but the following fall came back to the Stadium as head line coach under the leadership of Head Coach P. D. Haughton, a position which he retained during the University's years of triumph from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FISHER COMPLETES THIRD YEAR AS UNIVERSITY COACH | 11/19/1921 | See Source »

...years of war had sadly disturbed the football system and Coach Fisher needed all his powers of organization to get the vaunted "Haughton machine" into action again. Fortunately a great many of Coach Haughton's most brilliant pupils, such as Mahan and Hardwick, were willing to aid, and with their enthusiastic help the new director soon built up his own organization closely modeled on that of his former chief. The first season under the new rule was most successful, for on successive Saturdays, Bates, Boston College, Colby, Brown, Virginia and Springfield were blanked with overwhelming scores, the powerful Princeton machine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FISHER COMPLETES THIRD YEAR AS UNIVERSITY COACH | 11/19/1921 | See Source »

Former Head Coach P. D. Haughton was a guest of the class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS OF 1920 URGES HALF OF STADIUM BE HELD FOR GRADS | 11/4/1921 | See Source »

...Haughton '99 was on hand yesterday to help with the signal drill and dummy scrimmage as was L. H. Leary '05, head coach in the first half of the 1916 season. The latter devoted himself mainly to the work of the ends. This is a vital point with the coaching staff at present as Crocker is still out with an injury and will probably be unable to start tomorrow. To fill his place both Janin and Fitts have been tried this week and it is probable that the latter will get first call for tomorrow's contest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH FISHER HOLDS MEN DOWN TO LIGHT DUMMY SCRIMMAGE | 10/14/1921 | See Source »

Harvard men who have for years shouted their praises of the Haughton system should consider the novel theory advanced by a chemist from Connecticut. Yale has lost its athletic supremacy, so this scientific man declares, because the soil of the State has become exhausted, and college men have for that reason become a race of less vitality. If the tribe of weaklings at New Haven is to prosper, farmers must grow alfalfa to get phosphate of lime into the milk. Lime and legumes, says the expert, will go far toward redeeming Yale's athletic prowess. Thus is the intricacy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VITAMINES AND VICTORY | 4/14/1921 | See Source »

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