Word: signaller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Fisher limited yesterday's practice for the University eleven to a brief signal drill in order to allow the men a chance to recover fully from the effects of Saturday's game before beginning the vigorous work planned for later in the week. Although the University will face Bowdoin on Saturday, the Centre game on October 21 and more especially the Dartmouth game on October 28 are the two immediate objectives toward which the practices of the week will be pointed...
Following the University eleven's workout yesterday, teams B and C were sent through a signal drill and then scrimmaged for a short time with the second team...
...Peabody Museum has just placed on exhibition in its South American Room a signal drum from the region of the Upper Amazon, presented to the University by Dr. A. H. Rice, who has already given several valuable collections to the museum. The drum is constructed of a single log, hollowed by burning and scraping and originally stood before one of the communal houses of the Tucano Indians in northeast Peru near the Nanpes river...
Coach Fisher yesterday selected the team which will start against Holy Cross tomorrow and put the finishing touches on the combination with a long signal drill and dummy scrimmage during which special pains were taken to perfect the Crimson defense against the speedy Worcester backfield...
...practice started Coach Fisher sent five elevens through a brief signal drill and then selected two combinations to open the scrimmage. One team included H. W. Clark '23, center; Lewis Gordon '24 and Percy Jenkins '24, ends; A. L. Hobson Jr. '24 and J. M. Cooper '23, tackles; J. M. Maloney '23 and H. H. Davenport '25, guards; F. G. Akers '25, quarterback; Roger Doherty '25, A. B. Harlow '25, and J. W. Hammond '25, backs. The opposing team started with Alfred Codman '25, center; H. L. Hartley '23 and K. N. Hill '24, ends; C. C. East...