Word: squad
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University cross-country team will have a light work-out over the Cemetery course this afternoon at 4 o'clock before taking the 7.45 o'clock train from the South Station for Ithaca. Tomorrow afternoon the squad will be taken over the new Cornell course which is somewhat over five miles in length...
PRINCETON, N. J., October 31, 1916--Coach Rush and his corps of coaches put the entire university squad through a long practice today. A scrimmage was held in which the first and second, teams were pitted against each other, for more than an hour. As Ames and Eddy were both unable to get into action, Comey ran the first team at quarterback. The rest of the backfield was composed of Brown, Driggs and Tibbott. This combination succeeded in scoring several times on the second team by means of line plunges, off-tackle plays and forward passes. The work in forward...
...Yale squad is being driven hard, for despite the stiff contest with Washington and Jefferson last Saturday, the first team was put through a long signal drill on Monday. Four of the injured players returned to the game yesterday, and took part in the practice. They were Braden, Callahan, Vorys and Carter. Braden will start as halfback against Colgate Saturday...
...been our endeavor this fall to find out if the university has on its rowing squad any stroke oars besides those who figured at New London last spring. Among the men tried for that position are Captain Cord Meyer, Vail, Enders, Wier, Soderstein, Harriman, Lawrence, Allen and Hyatt. The first three trial eights are at present stroked by Hyatt, Wier and Allen, who have shown the most promise up to date...
...order, and Mead, Gamble and Converse have all been tried out with more or less success at this position. No. 6 may be filled by any of the three capable men rowing there these past three weeks, Meyer, Salyards or Page. With MacNaughton, Fox and Coleman temporarily off the squad, Atkins has probably shown the most promise at No. 5. Love-joy makes a fair four and for the three bow seats there are Harriman, Lawrence, Wooley, Vail, Ewing and others, all light men of more or less merit...