Word: shoulder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...continents be swallowed up in war, and the Kaiser twist his embattled moustaches a thousand times a day with the fierce conceit of conquest, still football will go on. As long as there is one ball to boot, and one goal line to cross, and two men to meet shoulder against shoulder at the last stand on the fourth down, football will...
...Insignia of Rank: (a) Insignia of rank will be of gilt for instructors and white metal for cadet officers. These insignia in the shape of circular flat disks for lieutenants and captains and flat diamond shape for majors will be worn on the shoulder straps of the coat, as follows: 2d Lieutenant, one disk on each shoulder strap; 1st Lieutenant, two disks on each shoulder strap. (b) When the shirt is worn without the coat, the insignia of rank etc., will be worn on the shirt collar as follows: I nsignia of rank on right. Collar ornament...
...Coach Winsor has been developing W. C. Appleton '17 to fill his position since Tuesday, and the new combination, supported by the veterans Wylde and Thacher, will be far from ineffective. T. H. Eckfeldt '17, the first string defence substitute, will also probably be unable to play, for his shoulder, injured ten days ago, is still weak...
...place at point will be taken by W. C. Appleton '18, who was captain of last year's second team. The University defence is further crippled by the fact that T. H. Eckfeldt '17 will probably be also out of the game as the result of a strained shoulder received early in the week. The two remaining defence men are H. K. White '19 and A. W. Gardner '18. White played regularly on the team at the time of the first Princeton game when Thacher was out, and so has had the necessary experience for a hard fight...
...Eckfeldt '17 was on the ice again, but was unable to use his stick. It is doubtful if his injured shoulder will have healed sufficiently by Saturday to permit of his taking part in the Yale game...