Word: signalize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...drill marked the second day of hard practice before the University football team faces Brown in the Stadium on Saturday's. That Coach Fisher will use but few on his regulars in Saturday's contest became evident as soon as he had divided his squad up into teams for signal drill and dummy scrimmage. Team A was made up largely of substitutes and the so called team B was composed of men who have previously been playing on the third University team. Few of the regulars were in either of the line-ups. Some of the first string men were...
...spite of all these handicaps, Coach Campbell made valiant efforts to whip his team into shape at yesterday's practice. Long signal drills and easy scrimmaging with the second Freshman team were the chief features of the practice...
Princeton, N. J., November 7.--For the second time this week rain and a wet field hampered the practice of the Princeton squad. Today's workout consisted chiefly of signal drill and punting. In spite of the slippery field, Van Gerbig and Legendre were both obtaining exceptional distances...
...practice which preceded yesterday's demonstration was very like the work out on Tuesday. Signal practice, dummy scrimmage, and work with the seconds was the order of events...
After the preliminary signal drills, drop kicking was the center of attention; a line of drop kickers taking turns aiming at the goal posts. In Princeton games of the past, drop kicks have often proved a deciding factor. And in Saturday's struggle especially, Coach Fisher will take advantage of every possible opportunity to score. Chief in the drop kicking squad were Pfaffman and Beals who sent the ball squarely between the goal posts from the 40-yard line on several occasions. Others who took their turns at kicking were McGlone, Spalding, Akers, and Moseley...