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Regular practice for the University football team will begin on March 27 and will continue until the April recess. The practice will be mainly to teach the rudiments of the game to the men and is of the utmost importance to those who intend to try for the team next fall. In view of the fact that the team has one of the hardest schedules in years, it is of the greatest importance that every man who has any knowledge of football should take part in the practice. A full staff of coaches will be on hand daily and will...
...purpose of the class in general athletics to be conducted by Mr. Garcelon L.'95 and himself during the winter. The class, which was started last year, is intended for men who feel that they are not good enough to go out for any team. Its object is to teach athletics, and develop future material for the teams...
...much heralded tackle-shift attack, and also in offensive play. From the point of view of next year's team, these are the really significant elements of Saturday's game, for although deplorable and unfortunate to the last degree, fumbling and holding can be corrected, while nobody can teach brain and brawn...
...being invited to coach along special lines, and their attendance being secured at that stage in the season's development when their especial work would be most effective. This practice has endured at Yale up to the present time, and has worked admirably, all things considered. The coaches who teach position-play come very early. The more valuable men, who can deal with the team as a unit, come about the middle of the season. The men who infuse spirit and fight into the playing (how such fellows as Rhodes, Tompkins and Sanford used to do this!) get there toward...
...been appointed assistant professor of transportation in the Graduate School of Business Administration. He will devote practically all of his time to the railroad branch. This appointment is in accord with the policy of the School to appoint men having practical knowledge of the subject which they are to teach...