Word: rule
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...From the backfield, Yale expects to loose Metcalf and Mitchell, halfbacks: Farmer fullback; and Soper, substitute quarterback. Owsley, Bowman, Hoyt and McCoy will return and try for backfield positions. Levine, the Colby fullback, and Tripp, the Chicago University guard, who were ineligible this year under the one-year residence rule, will be able to play next year. With these men and Hogan, Kinney, Batchelder, Bloomer, Roraback, Shevlin, Rockwell. Bowman, and Owsley of this year's team, the outlook for Yale football next year is very encouraging...
...Clotheir '04, left end, prepared at Haverford, Pa., where he played three years on the football team and was also on the baseball and track teams. Before coming to Harvard he spent two years at Swarthmore, where he played end on the football team. Under the one year residence rule he was ineligible to play until last year. He is 6 feet 1 1-2 inches tall, weighs 174 pounds, and is 22 years...
Henry Schoellkopf 2L., fullback, prepared at the Cascadilla School, where he played fullback on the football team. He came to Harvard from Cornell where he graduated in 1902, having played fullback on the team for two years. He was ineligible to play last year under the one year residence rule. He is 23 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighs 183 pounds...
...cannot outsiders be excluded until, say, 7.20, by a permanent rule...
...Pennsylvania contention was that if the player were not a regular member of the college, this irregular representation should not count; and further that in the third case a student might satisfy the residence rule who should enter at any time up to the first of December and should pass the whole year's work. It is no violation of confidence to state that the conference did not endorse this ruling. The conference, however, has no authority to impose its opinions upon any of its members. But what would be the effect of the Pennsylvania interpretation? Apparently a player could...