Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...preparation for the first 1923 team game with Exeter next Saturday, Coach Withington '09 gave the line special instruction, as the Exeter team is reported to be unusually powerful. The rest of the squad went through a light practice, concentrating on signals and punting. V. Chapin '23, who will be out for two weeks with a bad arm, has been replaced in the backfield by L. P. Brown...
Coach Charlie Burgess put his soccer squad through a stiff two hours of practice yesterday afternoon in preparation for their opening game with Andover on Saturday. The team, under Captain Gardner Tilton '20, has been working hard this week in practice games with scrub teams composed of former players from the Graduate Schools, and Coach Burgess seems well pleased with the results. "This is the best practice we have had this year," he remarked yesterday. "The material is surely there, and it is developing rapidly. The whole team is getting more confidence in their own offensive ability, and the defense...
...similar struggle has been in progress for the backfield positions. Many injuries in that department however have left but few men to fill the positions. S. Burnham Occ. returned to practice this week and will probably take a place among the backs in Saturday's game. R. Horween Occ. and E. L. Casey Occ. still watch from the sidelines, while M. Gratwick '22 has recovered from his injury to such an extent that he may enter the game tomorrow. The choice for the three backs besides Murray who will play against Virginia rests between R. S. Humphrey '21, A. Horween...
...Syracuse, where they will represent the University in the intercollegiate cross-country run to be held there. The men will arrive at Syracuse tomorrow morning; in the afternoon they will have an opportunity to become familiar with the course. The race will be held at 2 o'clock on Saturday, ending in time for the runners to attend the University of Syracuse football game. In the evening an entertainment is to be given by the Syracuse College to the visiting athletes...
...stands, we won. Some may argue that the number present had no bearing on the games, but the respective results in the score seem due to more than coincidence. A vivid example of the power of "pep" is the result of the Yale-Boston College game last Saturday. Men of the latter institution, who could not afford to go by train, walked part of the way and "bummed" the rest to New Haven. Boston College...