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...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...
...period opened up a series of forwards which, for a time, completely bewildered the New Haven men. Yale tightened up in the crisis, however, and soon retaliated with similar play. Legore at fullback and Neville, who is taking Guernsey's place in the backfield, were the stars of Coach Hinkey's team. The total of penalties against the Yale eleven reached 135 yards...
...Haven, Conn., April 14.--Seventy-eight men reported for spring football practice today. Coach Hinkey put the candidates through passing drill, followed by line work, the entire squad getting practice in both offensive and defensive formations. Captain Wilson, assisted by former Captain Talbott, directed the workout. Regular spring practice will continue until the first...
...serious matter of her sports was very familiar. Harvard used to say, and try to believe, that play ought not to be made such grim work. Now that conditions are reversed, the attitude toward football, assumed or real, is reversed also. Yale takes some satisfaction in saying that Hinkey has made the game enjoyable to his men anyhow. On the other hand it is evident that Harvard now makes as serious a matter of its sports as Yale used...
...Yale's defeat, however, has not in the least shaken the faith in Coach Hinkey. He has taken hold of football in the right way, vanishing that superfluous grimness without which many think no team is complete, and which brands the man who is seen to smile upon the football field as a coward and a shirker...