Word: soccer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University has never possessed a tennis coach. Swimmers and fencers, soccer and lacrosse players are always under the direction of a competent instructor, who can teach inexperienced players the fine points of the game and watch over the training and physical condition of the adepts. Tennis seems to be the most "amateur" of our sports; training depends entirely upon the individual undergraduates who participate; the team is selected by an undergraduate captain; and younger players are forced to profit as best they may be undergraduate coaching...
...Soccer regulations are very similar to those for the water polo team; a man must have played in half the regular league games on a championship team to receive his letter. The award is subject to the approval of the Undergraduate Athletic Committee...
...interested in soccer report at the Locker Building...
Spring practice is to begin for the soccer team as soon as the snow melts and the ground dries off sufficiently and is to continue for approximately three weeks. The team has lost several of its strongest players by graduation--G. Tilton '20, last year's captain, J. Glaser '20, P. K. Fisher '20, V. B. Kellett ocC., and S. Washburn '21. C. E. Masters '21, captain-elect, G. N. Carpenter '21 of last year's team, and R. W. Heizer '23, Freshman captain last fall, will form a nucleus for a strong team next fall. The forward line...
Spanking about sports, Professor Aydelotte stated that rowing is the most important, and arouses tremendous enthusiasm among the undergraduates. "Rugby, a football game similar to our soccer, is little less popular. Among those who do not join in organized sports, bicycling is the favorite form of exercise the countryside rung about being ideal...