Word: signalled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Single sculling race.--Won by S. Gaillard, Yale; second, N. P. Darling '17; third, B. Carpenter, Jr., '16; fourth, G. Burton, Yale. Time, 5m., 51s. The Henley signal system proved a great success in that it enabled both those on Harvard bridge and at the Union Boat Club to know the positions of the boats all the way down...
Before the scrimmage the men were given drill on the dummies, and put through signal practice...
...this afternoon against the scrub eleven. The first team was able to score twice, Scovil and McLeish making the touchdowns and Le Gore kicking the goals. A number of graduates assembled in the Bowl to watch the scrimmage, which was held for the purpose of perfecting the defence. Secret signal practice and the regular routine work were held on the old field previous to the scrimmage, five teams running through the rehearsal of signals. The line-up was as follows: l.e., Brann; l.t., Talbott; l.g., Conroy; c., White; r.g., Walden; r.t., Betts; r.e., Higginbotham; q.b., Wilson; l.h.b., Ainsworth; r.h.b., Knowles...
...hard game last Saturday. The coaches spent considerable time in perfecting the defence, and giving the men practice in tackling and running down the field under punts. The backs had a long drill in punting and placement-kicking; after which the first team devoted an hour to signal and formation work. In a half-hour scrimmage with the second team the scrubs succeeded, in scoring two touchdowns to the former's one. The university team line up as follows: l.e., Brann; l.t., Talbott; l.g., Conroy; c., White; r.g., Walden; r.t., Betts; r.e., Higgenbotham; l.h.b., Ainsworth; r.h.b., Knowles; q.b., Wilson...
Yesterday marked the end of the Freshman preparation for the game with Yale 1918 at New Haven tomorrow afternoon. The work was very light, consisting entirely of signal practice and light drill. They were also given practice at running down under punts and getting under way on the kickoff...