Word: slighted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...afternoon, and the one thing that was specially noticeable was that the squad, for the first time in approximately two weeks, had again reached its full quota of players. Thus the football team approaches its big games in generally excellent condition, except for a few who are inconvenienced with slight injuries. Those to return were Smith, Dana, Weatherhead, and Wendell. Captain Wendell, although his head is still bandaged, was out in football clothes, and took an active part in the practice. Wigglesworth, Bradlee, and Hollister were given a rest, watching the practice from the side-lines...
Following the rule for Monday practice, the work of the University football squad was light yesterday afternoon. Several men of the regular line-up were absent on account of slight injuries or because of their need of a rest after the Williams game. Some time was spent by the coaches in a talk on Saturday's game, and then the men went on the field for a half-hour of elementary drill, the linesmen under Coaches L. and P. Withington, the ends under Coach Leary, and the backs under Coaches Daly and Wigglesworth. Two teams were assembled and a short...
...Yale football team has gone through a hard week's training. With the exception of Captain Spalding and a few stars, all the men have been put into hard scrimmages every day. Captain Spalding has been resting because of slight stomach trouble, but he will surely play in today's game with Syracuse. Bomeisler, the all-American end, will be out of the game for at least two weeks. The rudimentary drills with dummy and ball have been excessively long. Yesterday afternoon the freshmen were scrimmaged, and Warren, right tackle, was cut about the face. He will play in today...
...close meet is expected, as both teams are well-balanced and neither one has a marked advantage in any event. However, from the showings of the two teams in the spring interclass games at each university, the Yale freshmen should have a slight advantage, which will probably appeal in the dashes, hurdles, and in the hammer-throw...
...Juniors have a good crew, however, and in spite of the misfortune of losing their stroke in mid-season, should make a good showing in the race. The Senior crew, made up from a small amount of material at the beginning, has been rather unsteady all spring, with some slight improvement during the past week...