Word: ought
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...team. It requires the capacity to plan an offense that shall be interchangeable, well-concealed, speedy, and powerful. It calls for the ability to plan a system of team-defence which shall take care of all possible plays of your opponents. It comprehends the knowledge of how a team ought to be brought along, and by what stages. In a word, it is the regulation and control of the whole coaching policy for the season. This work at Yale has been performed by Walter Camp. He created the Yale system, and his work has long represented, to my thinking, forty...
...that the 1910 team marks the final justification and permanent establishment of a new government in Harvard football. The feeling among the members of the team, the discipline, the sane and systematic rule, and, best of all, the power of accomplishment, which Coach Haughton's third team has evidenced, ought to convince every undergraduate who cares the least mite for Harvard's football success, that a long-wished for change has finally arrived. No better way could be found to endorse this new regime than the display of an enthusiasm such as no class new in College has ever seen...
...Yale team which will face Harvard on the nineteenth will, in all probability, be composed of vastly different material from that which line up against Brown or even the team which will oppose Princeton next Saturday. This fact alone ought to suppress over-confidence. When we add that Yale has been known time and again to "come Back" even as late as the second half with the score 10 to 0 against her, there should not remain the least suspicion of overconfidence...
...upper classes,--11 Seniors, 14 Juniors, and 25 Sophomores,--shows that the older men either have less confidence in their ability and less ambition than their juniors, or else do not feel the need of physical exertion. This should not be the case, for the value of regular exercise ought to become more apparent as greater familiarity with our bodily needs is acquired...
...line will be more nearly matched in weight than in either of the two previous games. The ends are light and fast, and should keep the Harvard ends and defensive backs on the alert to prevent a score. With Minot, McKay, Fisher and Withington in the line, however, Williams ought not to gain to any extent through any of these positions. Judging from the style of game played by the visiting team so far this season, the game should be characterized by open work by the backs and ends. The chance of a score by Williams is therefore considerable...