Word: blackboarding
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Practice yesterday afternoon was marked by a long session at the tackling dummies, for the first time since early in the season. This was due to the noticeable weakness in that department against Penn. State on Saturday. Coach Haughton gave the men a long blackboard talk early in the afternoon, and this was followed by a half-hour's individual work. Practice in kicking and receiving punts for the backs completed the preliminary workout. With Gilman back in the line-up and Dadmun displacing Cowen at guard, the University team scrimmaged with the seconds for the rest of the afternoon...
...standpoint of interest, and laid stress upon the benefits derived by the instructor in any social service class. S. B. Pennock 1G. told of his experiences with boys' clubs, and explained the actual work required at the clubs. W. I. Tibbetts '17, secretary of the committee, outlined on the blackboard the opportunities for work in Cambridge and Boston...
Every court has an individual number (shown on the blackboard at each court) which corresponds to the number printed on the reservation chart. D indicates a doubles court. A singles court match, playing on a doubles court may be displaced by a doubles match, without refund...
...order to drill the Freshmen in the finer points of football, a series of blackboard talks is being carried on. At these meetings, which are held once a week, usually on Monday night in the Varsity Club, everything in connection with football is discussed and a thoroughly fundamental knowledge of the game is instilled in the minds of the men. Any Freshmen who are contemplating trying for the University team next year are urged to attend them. Paul Withington '10, director of Freshman athletics, regularly addresses the meetings, while Coach P. D. Haughton '99 is usually present...
...usually the case on Mondays after a hard game, blackboard talks and the discussion of tactics took up the major portion of the afternoon at Soldiers Field. Several of the regulars were not out in football clothes, among them Mahan, Rollins and Hardwick. The remainder of the squad was put through signal practice and a careful drill in one or two new formations. The game with Springfield was gone over in detail, especial attention being paid to defensive tactics for the open game which Michigan will undoubtedly present in even more dangerous form...