Word: signaller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Another quarterback was added to the University squad yesterday when George Crawford '28, Second team signal caller, was awarded a red shirt. Crawford's work has been consistently brilliant this fall, his work against Coach Fisher's eleven being particularly valuable in training the University eleven on the plays used by the Crimson's loss...
...snappy signal drill yesterday found Sayles and E. H. Bradford at their end posts, Coady and Lindner at the tackles, C. H. Bratford and kilgour at the guards, and Turner at center. It seems probable that this line will start on Saturday against the formidable Yale barrier...
...long blackboard talk yesterday was followed by the kicking drill, while the linemen were sent through their paces by Coach Tierney, Trumbull, and Hubbard. Later the linemen rejoined the backs for signal practice, after which the second team put on a demonstration of Yale plays. Crawford, Cozzens, Goldenson, and Donaldson played the roles of the Eli carriers...
...have gone beyond the question as to what we think about the liquor traffic or about Prohibition. We are face to face with the problem as to whether, when, through the proper use of all the legislative processes known to our republic, we have achieved a signal victory over a great evil, we are to be deterred from the enjoyment of that victory by an unscrupulous minority whose one slogan is 'You can't enforce that...
...goals have been scored, and with the exception of 18 points, scored after touchdowns, all the Bruin tallies have been made via the rushing or overhead route. Twenty-three touchdowns have been amassed, and of these Keefer has five, while Edes, Randall, and Payor have three each. Mishol, shifty signal caller, has borne the burden of adding the extra points to touchdowns and has booted 11 of Brown's 18 points gained by this method. Captain Stifler, with four boots to his credit, is his closest rival in this department of the game...