Word: secrets
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Nearly 3000 spectators witnessed the open practice yesterday afternoon. A procession, headed by the band, marched from the Union to Soldiers Field, where the songs and cheers were rehearsed while the eleven ran through signals for about 15 minutes. Secret practice followed immediately, and after a few minutes more of signals, the men were sent to the locker building...
...will lead. On Soldiers Field there will be cheering and singing at this last occasion to see the team play before it leaves for New Haven. From 3.10, when play will begin, the practice will be open until 3.30, when the field will be cleared and the eleven given secret practice. Tonight the team will sleep in the Stillman Infirmary, in order that the men may be assured of quiet; tomorrow morning the team will leave for the Pequot Club, at New Haven...
...Hartford, where they will spend the night. Tomorrow morning they will go to New Haven, and will play the Yale Freshmen on Yale Field at 2.30 o'clock. The practice yesterday consisted of short signal work and a line-up against the second Freshman eleven in the afternoon, and secret practice in the Gymnasium in the evening. The coaches who will accompany the team are E. Motley '02, and B. Wendell '02. Following are the men who will be taken to New Haven: Nichols, Montgomery, Bartels, Blagden, Filley, Upton, Carr, Paul, Gill, Carrick, White, Sloan, McFaddon, Parkinson, Squires, Metcalf, Brown...
...slow and indifferent. Right halfback will be filled by one of an excellent group of players but by which one is still a question. Every individual on the team and the team itself has many faults to correct before the final game with Yale on November 22, but secret practice will be continued up to that time and considerable improvement may be expected...
...secret practice of twenty minutes, the University and second elevens each scored a touchdown. After the kick-off, the second team gained 30 yards by rushing, but was finally held for downs. The first eleven fumbled but regained the ball on downs on the second's 30 yard line. Short gains carried the ball toward the goal and Wright scored the touchdown. On the kick-off, Stillman attempted a return punt. He was so slow that Piper blocked the kick, secured the ball and scored a touchdown. There was no further scoring...