Word: piloted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conclusion of yesterday's practice Coach Fisher announced definitely the University line-up for tomorrow's game with the experienced Brown eleven. Spalding will pilot the team with Coburn, Churchill, and Hammond completing the backfield. The same line will start the game as opened the Princeton contest last week with the exception of Clark, who will be replaced by Kernan. Jenkins and Holder will be on the left and right wing respectively, Eastman and Dunker at tackle, Grew and C. J. Hubbard at guard...
...season, but he received a severe injury two weeks ago in the Chicago game and may not be considered fit to start this afternoon. In that case Howard will take his place. Coach Roper announced that Gorman, the injured Tiger quarterback who is slated as the most capable pilot on the Princeton squad, will not be used unless absolutely necessary in order to save him for the Princeton-Yale game next week...
Mills will pilot the Green team tomorrow with Smith and Stevens held in reserve. No outstanding quarterback has developed in the Hanover squad this season, and that weakness, coupled with the lack of experienced end material, has been the greatest handicap of the eleven this year. Coach Cannell will use Lynch and Bjorckman, weighing 175 and 163 respectively, on the wings tomorrow, in the hope of bolstering up the former weakness in those positions...
Covington, the speedy broken field runner, will pilot the Southerners and may approximate the brand of play shown by his predecessor McMillin. Hudgins is another of the backfield starters from whom much is expected in the way of sensational end runs...
...book will deal with men still living--some of them in a "retirement not unlike that of the Kaiser. As for the former, let us hope that it will throw some further light on the incident so brilliantly alluded to by the London Punch in "Dropping the Pilot". Does Wilhelm regret his action, we wonder, and if so will he have the courage to say so? Or will he "temper Justice with Mercy" (for himself)? "A penny for your thoughts" is proverbial; the Kaiser is to get many such ponnies. Let us hope he has many thoughts to offer...