Word: stagg
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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PRINCETON, N. J., October 25, 1922.--The Princeton football squad of 35 men will leave for Chicago tomorrow on a special train which will arrive there Friday noon. The team will practice on Stagg Field...
...scrimmage with the Freshman, while Gordon, another backfield player, suffered a broken leg while crossing the goal line for the only University score of the scrimmage. This leaves Princeton with a dearth of seasoned backfield men, which should react to Chicago's advantage, as it is expected that Coach Stagg will depend to a large extent upon forward passes and shift plays with end runs for the Maroon offensive, plays that put the greatest strain on the defensive backfield...
...delegates to the convention expressed themselves in favor of more inclusive representation for college in the American Athletic Union, to the end that the colleges should have a greater part in the organization of the nation's preparation for the Olympic games. In this connection, Professor A. A. Stagg of the University of Chicago urged that a sentiment be created for a higher standard of sportsmanship in our efforts to win international events and thus prevent foreign nations from attributing to us the methods they describe as essentially those of professionals...
This will be the first intersectional battle in which Princeton has ever been engaged. Don Lourie, who starred at quarterback this autumn, and who is slated for the same position next fall, went out to Chicago and saw Coach Stagg's Maroon eleven in their final game of the 1920 season while most of the other Princeton players were occupying sideline seats at the Harvard-Yale game. As a consequence, the Orange and Black strategists have reliable information on which to base their future plans of offense and defense for this game. Chicago has missed out in the Conference title...