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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Following the practice the entire squad went out to dinner at the Brae-Burn Country Club...
...score in ten minutes, a 25-yard run by Reynolds placing the ball in a position for Wendell's touchdown. The next score was by the substitutes, Black all kicked a bouncing ball to the University 10-yard line, where it was recovered by Jenckes. From there Pierce went around end for a touchdown. This was the only chance to score that the substitutes had during the scrimmage. The third score was made by the University team shortly after, Reynolds going across the goal-line from the 15 yard line on a play through the substitutes' forwards. Practice ended with...
...Haven, Conn., November 14, 1911.--In secret practice today the Yale team went through a hard drill, the coaches taking part in the scrimmage. The second team tried out several typical Princeton plays against the first. After the Princeton game on Saturday the players will go to Meriden, Conn., where they will be the guests of the Highland Country Club...
...eight during the first two miles was far from satisfactory. The stroke was clipped short at the catch and at the finish, and the control of the slides was poor with the result that the boat checked badly. After passing Cottage Farm Bridge, however, improvement commenced, and the boat went better and better up to the finish, the final spurt being a splendid exhibition of rowing at a high stroke...
Felton and Campbell were out again in football clothes and ran about the field, though neither entered the line-ups. Potter was out on the side-lines watching the practice. On the University team there was another shift. Captain Fisher went back to his old position at right guard and Jenckes was put in at tackle. This will probably be the regular line-up for the final games, though there is still possibility of further changes. The position of quarterback on the first team is still filled by Gardner, with Freedley as substitute...