Word: secret
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Haven, Conn., November 10, 1915.--The Yale football team continued its secret practice in the Bowl this afternoon. The University team had two 10-minute scrimmages, one with the freshmen and one with the Ineligibles. The work against the latter was chiefly defensive, while against the freshmen the university took the offensive and Bingham and Van Nostrand each scored a touchdown. In a signal drill held later Guernsey put over two drop-kicks from the 45-yard line...
...Haven, Conn., November 9, 1915.--The Yale football team held a secret practice today and will probably do so for the rest of the week. The greater part of today's practice was devoted to signal drill and dummy work on the team's offensive. No scrimmage was held...
After the secret scrimmage the team lined up against an all-star team composed of the coaches, who scored one touchdown against the University team. The defense of the latter was weak, difficulty being experienced in stopping the plays...
Princeton, N. J., Nov. 2, 1915. -- The Princeton football team had a long, hard secret practice today lasting three hours, the main feature of which was a secret scrimmage with the scrubs. Captain Glick was in at quarter, Dickerman was tried at halfback again today, with Shea and Tibbott completing the backfield...
Princeton, N. J., Nov. 1, 1915.--The Princeton football team had a long, hard secret practice today of which a 50-minute scrimmage was the main feature. McLean was out for the first time in several days but he did not scrimmage. Gennert, Nourse and Driggs were dressed but did not play. Moore and Dickerman were tried at halfback and showed up exceedingly well...