Word: signaled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Baltimore, Md., October 16, 1925. A short workout consisting of signal drill passing, and kicking practice was held at the Baltimore Stadium this afternoon. Interest in the Navy game is evidenced by the fact that a large part of the undergraduate body will come here by special train tomorrow morning...
Team A lined up for signal practice with Adie and Sayles at the ends; Pratt and Lindner at the tackles; Kilgour and C. H. Bradford, guards; Macomber, center; Cheek, Miller, Crosby, and Coady, backs. E. H. Bradford and Doherty were later substituted in Adie's place on the right flank, while Miller in the backfield was relieved by Howe...
None of the first-string men appeared today in the line-up that encountered the scrubs, but all the members of Team A were present for signal drill. Saltonstall and Sayles were at the ends; Lindner and Nash at the tackles; and Kilgour and Daley flanked Macomber at center on the Team A line. Captain Cheek, Miller, Crosby and Coady completed the outfit that will in all probability face Holy Cross on Saturday. Towards the end of the signal session Howe replaced Miller, and Zarakov took Crosby's place...
...Cross, unless injuries occur during practice, will find the CRIMSON at its full strength next Saturday. Mosely, taken from the Middlebury game with minor injuries, yesterday discarded his crutches and was on the field. Both Daley and Coady were in uniform and took their places on Team A for signal practice. They did not, however, take part in the scrimmage...
With the exception of the change caused by Daley's return. Team A lined up for signal drill with the same eleven that faced Middlebury on Saturday. Saltonstall, Nash, and Kilgour flanked Macomber on one side; Sayles, Lindner, and Daley were on the other. Captain Check, Miller, Crosby, and Coady carried the ball...