Word: signal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Haven, Conn., November 18, 1913.--Practice was very light here today consisting of signal practice and drill in defensive play with the University team lined up against the scrubs. Marting and Dunn were both at the field and in good condition. The line-up was as follows: Avery, le.; Talbot. l.t., Ketcham. l.g.: Marting, c.; Pendleton, r.g.; Warren, r.t.; Carter. r.e.; Wilson, c.b.; Ainsworth l.h.b.; Knowles, r.h.b.; Dunn...
...tedious hours of signal drill and dummy scrimmage kept the University eleven at a heavy grind on Soldiers Fields until late Yesterday afternoon. Although fear of injury prevented hard scrimmage, the practice was not lacking in vigor and life, the coaches proving unusually exacting...
...Haven, Conn., November 14, 1913, --Over one thousand students marched to Yale Field this afternoon and cheered individual members of the team. Practice was light and short, as a heavy rain interviewed, and consisted of signal practice. Guernsey and Pumpelly practiced drop-kicking. The line-up for tomorrow's game will be as follows: Avery, l.e.; Warren, l.t.; Pendleton, l.g.; Marting, c.; Ketcham, r.g.; Talbott, r.t.; Brann or Carter, r.e.; Wilson, q.b.; Ainsworth, l.h.b.; Knowles, r.h.b.; Dunn...
Practice yesterday afternoon was enlivened by the arrival of the Freshman parade. The class marched around the field and cheered each member of the squad, while the players ran through final signal practice. There was no scrimmage...
Light work continued to form the larger part of the University eleven's practice yesterday. Easy signal drill and no scrimmage indicated that the team is concentrating in laying plans for the Elis. The coaches do not wish to run the risk either of being deprived of a good player by injury, or of having the men go stale. In their character, all of the practices are directed at Yale rather than Brown...