Word: trainers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...football team headed the line and after this the classes followed in order. At the field a bonfire had been built by the class of 1905, and around it the several classes gathered. There was a display of fireworks, and the members of the team, the coaches, the trainer and the captains of the other University teams were all cheered, Frantz leading. Then the celebration closed with singing "Down with Yale...
Fifth Weld--Stroke, Wells; 7, Johnson; 6, Dickerman; 5, Trainer; 4, Hanchett; 3, Moses; 2, Higgins; bow, Williams; cox., Coryell...
Fifth Weld--Stroke, Wells; 7, Johnson; 6, Dickerman; 5, Trainer; 4, Hanchett; 3, Moses; 2, Higgins; bow, Williams...
...members of the 1900 and 1901 baseball teams, E. H. Nichols '78, coach, and trainer McMaster, were presented with gold baseballs last night at the Union in commemoration of the victories of the last two years. The presentation was made by A. P. Gardner '86. With the exception of Dr. Nichols, Fincke, Clark and George, every member of the teams was present. As the name were called W. Reid '01 led the cheering for each man. Men who had played on the team both years were given two baseballs. The members of the two teams were as follows...
...differences between the two countries is no less marked. In America . . . training is a matter of loyal duty, almost of religion. . . . In England there is no call for candidates, and when I asked to whom I should report, my question was not understood. . . . There was, of course, no professional trainer. I was not expected to report to anyone...