Word: signaller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Haven, Conn., November 18--With all heavy work over, Coach Jones sent his first and second teams through a light signal drill at the field this afternoon. The uncertainty regarding the backfield positions was apparent in this drill, when Hoben was placed at right halfback, instead of Foote, who held down the post yesterday. Bunnell, Noble and Kline completed the regular quartet, while the line was the same that started against Princeton. Scott and Fishwick were the ends, Richards and Benton, the tackles. Sturhahn and Webster, the guards, and Look, the center...
...November 3, the Athletic Association offered to Horween a contract extending over a term of several years. Coming before the end of Horween's first year of coaching, it was taken as a signal recognition of his accomplishment, and as a token of confidence. Nothing was said at the time concerning actual terms of the contract, and Horween refused to make any statement on the subject...
...Haven, Cona., Nov. 17, 1926 A long signal drill for the University and a scrimmage for the Junior team against the scrub team featured the practice of the Yale squad this afternoon...
...Saturday, as was the case in 1923 and 1924 the Yale coaches sent the Varsity squad on to the gridiron this afternoon in a pouring rain, but danger of injuries was eliminated by omitting scrimmage. The men had a half hour's work in the pouring rain in a signal drill and then had work handing a wet ball. The Varsity line-up was Scott and Fishwick, ends; Richards and Benton, Tackies; Sturhahn and Webster, guards; Look, center: Bunnell quarterback; and Noble, Hoben and Kline backs...
...scrimmaging is planned for the squad this week. The coaches will use the team in signal drill and in perfecting various plays. All of the men should be in good condition for the Harvard game except Caldwell...