Word: teaming
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the hockey candidates held last evening 36 men reported for the University, and 28 for the Freshman team. Captain S. T. Hicks '10, outlining the plans for the coming season, said that the University squad would begin work on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The Freshmen, however, will not report until some further notice is given. Until regular practice can be held on ice, the squad will play association football three times a week, and the goals will be given some indoor practice in the Locker Building. A Winsor '02 will coach the team again...
...prospects for another championship team this year are good, as there are five men in College who won their hockey insignia last year. They are: G. P. Gardner '10, S. T. Hicks '10, R. Hornblower '11, W. F. Morgan '10, andH. C. Leslie '11. From last year's Freshman team the most promising men are F. D. Huntington '12 and P. K. Houston...
...following men reported for the University team: forwards--D. F. Cutler '11, E. S. Doolittle '11, R. F. Duncan '12, J. Elliot '12, S. A. Friede '12, G. P. Gardner '10, M. L. Hallowell '12, S. T. Hicks '10, R. Hornblower '11, F. R. Kirkland '10, C. L. Lanigan '10, H. C. Leslie '11, R. S. Marshall '10, C. L. Nichols '10, F. W. Pollard '12, J. R. Pratt '12, R. A. Whidden '12, R. B. Wigglesworth '12, A. C. Yarnall '12; coverpoints--R. M. Black-all '12, G. G. Browne '10, A. R. Dupont '12, P. K. Houston...
...candidates for the Freshman team are: forwards--N. H. Baldwin, T. Buel, F. W. Copeland, L. B. Duff, R. G. Ervin, A. S. Francis, T. Gorham, Q. S. Greene, B. B. Locke, C. E. Miller, F. H. Palmer, R. T. Pratt, E. W. Rogers, J. M. Rushmore, D. A. Steele, A. H. Tomes; coverpoints--W. V. Boeth, E. A. Graustein, E. R. Hurley, N. E. Paine; points--W. H. Baldwin, J. C. Howard, P. T. Iaccaci; goals--W. M. Brown, D. Dunham, L. Fleming, Jr., H. B. Gardner, J. K. Tebbetts...
...rare in prophetic literature that it can be read after the event quite as well as before. It explains, simply and clearly, the situations which had to be met this fall by the coaches at New Haven and at Cambridge, and the methods followed in building up the two teams. Worth reading before the game, by reason of the light it throws on the present position of the elevens, it should be equally valuable after the outcome is decided, as a clear statement of the two methods of preparation. Of the two editorials, both dealing with football, the first says...