Word: hinkey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Betts was used at right tackle early in the season, and, although exceedingly light for the position, made a very good showing. Owing to his light weight, Coach Hinkey shifted him to end, where he was practically certain of selection for the final games until he was injured in mid-season...
Until 2 o'clock on November 13th, the Yale football team as such was universally considered non est. Before that moment the Elis had made a decidedly unenviable record. Woefully disorganized and four times defeated, they had served as little more than playthings in a theorist's football laboratory. Hinkey had not made good...
...appearance of Brown, though disastrous, proved to be the turning point in Yale's fortunes. Shevlin had arrived from the West just three days before, practically displacing his colleague, Mr. Hinkey, and with his coming there started something new in 1915 football at New Haven. The Brown game was played and lost before his work showed its effect, but the following Saturday, at 2 o'clock on November 13th, Shevlin sent out on the Bowl field that for which the Blue followers had been looking all fall--a Yale team, ragged and crude, but undeniably a team...
...Shevlin arrived on Tuesday and virtually took charge of the Squad, Hinkey devoting himself chiefly to the ends. Individual work was continued for half the afternoon, and then the first squad was drilled in offensive and defensive work...
...Haven, Conn., Nov. 1, 1915.--Frank Hinkey has not resigned as coach of the Yale football team and he will continue to hold that position in any case until the end of the season. T. H. Shevlin, Yale '06, has not been asked to assume the position of head coach and it is not yet known whether he will be asked to take charge at the field, although he will join the squad of coaches...