Word: passing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...workout yesterday was confined again to limbering up exercises and practice in the fundamentals. Coach Horween took charge of the experienced backs, running them through a long lateral passing drill. Ex-Captain A. E. French '29 and David Guarnaccia '29, last season's lateral passing combination, were on hand to demonstrate the pass to the newcomers...
Whether or not Frank Shaughnessy, who is responsible for the introduction of the lateral pass here, will be present is not definitely known. It is expected however, that he will be here in a few days and swell the list of coaches who are now assisting Horween...
...have never rowed before are to report to Coach E. A. Wachter, who is in charge of all new men. Others who have already passed their sculling tests must sign up at Weld to take out either a broad comp, a narrow comp or a single. A list of sculling rules is posted in both boat-houses and all men should familiarize themselves with them. Moreover all beginners are reminded that they must pass a swimming test at the Big Tree Pool before going out on the river...
Coach E. L. Casey '19 had general charge of the backfield men and was assisted by A. E. French '29, captain of the 1928 team, who was out helping some of the men familiarize themselves with the lateral pass. Frank Shaughnessy is also coming later in the season to help with the lateral pass...
Frank Shaughnessy, who introduced the fundamental principles of the lateral pass to the Harvard football team several years ago, is an eleventh hour addition to the staff of coaches which is to help Arnold Horween '21 during the spring practice session, it was learned yesterday from W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics. Shaughnessy will arrive from Canada in a few days and will assist Horween in developing backfield material to succeed Captain A. E. French '29 and David Guarnaccia '29, lateral pass experts of the 1928 gridiron machine...