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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been a bulwark in the team's defense, displaying the cleverness and knowledge of the game, especially in Captain Francke's case, that has been lacking in the forward department. With Nichols, who made the All-American team last year, at the goal position, the scoring has been kept down remarkably well. Grant has shown consistent playing at halfback and the fullbacks, Kingman and Moffat, with Carson substituting, have developed a comparatively strong secondary defense...
...opportunity that the team has had to round into better shape, the tie score yesterday does not demonstrate any very great improvement. The single goal was scored by Smart after some good rushing by the forward line. Both goals did some extremely good stopping, and the score was kept down in spite of the hard shooting in which both teams participated. The game was played in two twenty-minute halves...
...feature of the afternoon was a short scrimmage held against a rush line composed of former players who are now on the coaching staff. The team played without a backfield, but this made no particular difference, the idea being to give pointers to the University linemen, who were kept constantly on the offensive. Among the coaches who gave the University a thorough try-out of a number of its plays, were the Withington brothers, Blagden, Leary, and Corbett. The scoring was confined to a few field goals by Brickley from about the 30-yard line...
...tedious hours of signal drill and dummy scrimmage kept the University eleven at a heavy grind on Soldiers Fields until late Yesterday afternoon. Although fear of injury prevented hard scrimmage, the practice was not lacking in vigor and life, the coaches proving unusually exacting...
...echo. The ladies waiting and cloak rooms are also on the second floor leading off from the foyer. On the third floor there is a third foyer and off from this are two conference rooms and the music library room, where all the music reference books are to be kept...