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...disappointment which may not be lightly borne to learn of Captain Morgan's inability to play against Yale. It is essentially true that Harvard teams have never been one-man teams, and the loss of one player may not break the morale of the whole. Yet the loss to any team however strong of a player so remarkable is a serious impairment of its strength. On the game Saturday depends the victorious conclusion of the whole season of play. The team cannot well afford to present against Yale's fast and aggressive team anything less than its full power...
...hard-played was the battle with Princeton that Coach Haughton and Trainer Donovan decided it wise to give the regulars an extended rest, and in spite of the strong record of the Brown team, Team B was sent in against it in last Saturday's game. What proved a one-man team went down in easy defeat before the substitutes, however, and only a spasmodic effort in the last, quarter gave Brown the points to place on her end of the 16 to 7 score...
Greatest among the causes of the nine's success is its power at the bat. At present there are four men hitting over .360, while the team as a whole has an average of .242. The pitching has been largely a one-man affair, for Mahan has borne the brunt of all the big games. However, Whitney's no-hit game against Williams has shown that he may be depended upon...
...Princeton football authorities will meet on December 18 to decide on plans for next year, although final action may be postponed for some time. Due to the unsuccessful outcome of the 1914 season, there has been a great deal of agitation for the installation of a one-man system of coaching such as the University now has, and the result is likely to be the acceptance of such a plan. Men mentioned for the position of head coach are D. G. Herring, Edward Hart, James McCormick, and James Cooney...
...four touchdowns. But an examination of how they were made will illustrate wherein the team lacks strength. Logan and Hardwick each broke through on open plays for runs of about 60 yards to the goal, while Milholland and Soucy scored by recovering blocked kicks. Though spectacular, it was all one-man work. When it came to advancing the ball by a series of regular line plays, the team lacked that steady, driving force which played so great a part in the successes of last year...