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...have not yet decided upon a head coach for next fall, but hope to obtain some one who has worked with Mr. Haughton. In 1908, the football coaching system was reorganized and was developed and elaborated by Haughton until formal athletics were cancelled in 1916. We hope to go on with this "Haughton system," and for this reason we are very anxious to secure some man who has either coached or played football under Mr. Haughton. I expect that the usual graduate coaches will be on hand to assist, but we do not yet know of anyone who will...
...reason that Mr. Haughton will not be able to continue his coaching is his connection with the banking firm of White, Weld, & Co., which will take up all his time next fall. Mr. Haughton's statement, which was made public yesterday, is as follows...
After graduating from the University in 1899, Haughton did his first coaching at Cornell. In 1908 he came to the University as head coach, following a long succession of defeats by Yale. In that year, the University had the most successful season it had for some time, closing with a 4-0 victory over Yale. In the following fall, Ted Coy's championship team beat the University 8-0, but the Haughton system was only in a stage of development then...
...fall of 1910, Haughton was successful in building up a very strong team, which, in spite of holding Yale to a standstill, was unable to score itself. The next year, the Yale game again resulted in a 0-0 tie. The University, although markedly superior and carrying the ball two yards for every yard that Yale gained, missed several good chances to drop kick, and fumbled when about to score...
...great success of the Haughton system did not begin until the following year when Yale was defeated 20-0. By building up his team on some special player or some powerful play. Haughton turned out championship teams for the next three years, beating Yale by scores of 15-5 in 1913, 36-0 in 1914, and 41-0 in 1915, which was the greatest defeat ever suffered by Yale at the hands of the University...