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...Jones, Yale football coach: "Just before the late Yale-Princeton game, incensed by criticisms of my coaching, I said: 'Those yellowbellies who crucified my brother and Frank Hinkey and Tom Shevlin are not going to crucify me. I was forced into this job. I am willing to be judged by other coaches . . . not by shyster lawyers, poor doctors, dentists, $18-a-week clerks who think they know more football than Roper, Dobie, myself and all the other coaches in the country. Injuries have crippled the team so that at times this season I have been lucky to have four...
Recommendations for major "H"s in cross country were made for W. L. Tibbets Jr. 26, R. G. Luttman '28, and E. C. Haggerty '27, who won first, second, and third places respectively in the Harvard Yale-Princeton meet...
...other hand, the Western Conference has many good features. The greatest of these is the fact that ten great universities are united by the strictest athletic code in existence. Consequently, Mr. Edmonds suggestion of a conference in the east, which would broaden the scope of the Harvard Yale-Princeton agreement, is very laudable. But why have it a mutually exclusive organization. Neither the Western nor the Missouri Valley Conference forbid their members to play preliminary non-conference games. Therefore, why could not a similar organization in the East allow for non-conference games, or at least for preliminary games with...
...candidates, but Coach Farrell offers every encouragement to those who have not come out, stating that many of the University's record-breaking runners had had no experience in running before entering college. It is also pointed out that the Freshman contest with Yale will be in New Haven on the morning of the Yale-Princeton football game...
...mile Yale has two good men. Briggs, who came in fourth in the Intercollegiates, and Smith, who captured the title in the Yale-Princeton dual meet. Tibbetts of Harvard won the race at Philadelphia last Saturday in 9 minutes 26 6-10 seconds. He is assured a first against Yale, but whether Cutcheon or Ryan can get a second is another question. Cutcheon won in the meet against Princeton in 9 minutes 45 seconds, while Smith beat the Tigers in four seconds less...