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...defense of both teams, however, was hard to penetrate, and most of the tries at goals had to be made from a distance. The University was particularly weak in handling the puck and in team-play. These two factors caused loss of speed, and gave the whole practice a listless appearance. Marked improvement, however, has been shown in following back. Hopkins scored the team's only goal from a scrimmage
...what they are singing. With the Yale game so near at hand, whatever opportunities that are offered for practice, should be readily embraced. Tonight, at the mass meeting, the songs will be practiced carefully, and a shabby attendance means that the singing at New Haven Saturday will be as listless and careless as it has been at the recent games...
...charging practice for the linemen was held. The first team then went through a long dummy scrimmage with the substitutes in which no tackling was allowed. Afterwards the first team lined up against the second for a forty-minute scrimmage. For the first ten minutes the play was decidedly listless but became more lively as practice went on, and after about fifteen minutes' play the first team worked the ball down to the second's two-yard line. The next play resulted in a touchdown, Handy carrying the ball. The second team was then given the ball...
...formation work and passing, going down in pairs against a defence. After this preliminary work the University team lined up against the Freshman team, and were able to score 3 goals in the 15 minutes of play. The team-play of the University forwards showed improvement and the listless attacks of the Freshmen were easily stopped by the defence. Duncan, Childs and Seamans scored. The University team then played a second 15-minute period against the substitutes. Clifford and Palmer, who are still ineligible for the first team played the centre positions for the substitutes. The play was very fast...
...team to New Haven as it did in 1908. But he then pointed out that there were two distinct kinds of spirit: first, a drunken spirit. This is no "Harvard spirit." It has done more harm than good, for it is apt to influence the players and put a listless spirit in them. For the supporters of a team are just as much a part of team as are the players themselves. Second, a criticising spirit. Quite often men in the stands think they could coach a team just as well as the coaches, and feel that they see mistakes...