Word: signal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other lineman, Mike Adlis, was not so fortunate and was superseded at left tackle by Bill Pront. The right half back situation was further complicated by the appearance of Mac McTernan in the signal lineup for the second day. It is a matter of considerable doubt whether he or Ecker is the more likely candidate...
Adlis still ranked as right tackle in the "A" team signal lineup yesterday, but Burton shared with Spring the honor on the left side of the line. The chief other competitor right now seems to be Bob Downes, the ex-Jayvee end, who, like Glendinning, saw service in the scrimmage yesterday...
...first result of this search came to light yesterday with the news that will Burton, letterman of last season, will start at right tackle against Dartmouth. Dick Harlow revealed this in a fight talk to the "A" team after the signal drill...
Mechanics of the instrument are simple. The whole device weighs, with batteries, about three pounds. It transmits a steady humming signal broken every thirty seconds. A rotating cylinder, run by clockwork, makes electrical contact with Tungsten needles which move as the weather changes. The contact thus made transmits additional signals, which, are recorded on a graph at the receiving point, and from this graph, is reduced the data...
...team that lined up for the signal work was as follows: Le. Dubiel, l.f. Adlis, Lg. Allen, c.Greeley, r.g. Keppler, r.f.Cabitor, r.e.Kelly, q.b.Ford, l.h.b.Blackwood, r.h.b.Meseley, r.b.Struck, with Meneley calling the signals...