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...class teams are for two kinds of men," continued Coach Cheek, "those who want to play football for the fun of it, and those who are looking ahead with a possible view toward winning a berth on the University squad. It is to these latter men in particular that class football offers unique advantages. The opportunities for expert individual coaching in special branches of the game, which after all is the only way to learn, are much better than any where else except possibly on the University squad itself...
...fighters got into the ring, grew harder; how Dempsey kept weaving in, pawing at Tunney with fierce, ineffective blows; how people spread newspapers over their knees and passed bottles from hand to hand; how Tunney outboxed Dempsey, poked him off with wary blows, closed his left eye, cut his cheek, made his nose bleed. In the last round, with a tremendous effort, Dempsey fired his weariness into a rally and swung a right for Tunney's jaw. If that blow had connected the Dempsey-Tunney fight would have been remembered as the most sensational ten-round bout ever fought...
...fighters got into the ring, grew harder; how Dempsey kept weaving in, pawing at Tunney with fierce, ineffective blows; how people spread newspapers over their knees and passed bottles from hand to hand; how Tunney outboxed Dempsey, poked him off with wary blows, closed his left eye, cut his cheek, made his nose bleed. In the last round, with a tremendous effort, Dempsey fired his weariness into a rally and swung a right for Tunney's jaw. If that blow had connected the Dempsey-Tunney fight would have been remembered as the most sensational ten-round bout ever fought...
...kicks and passes the line men took a step forward in their training with a short breaking through drill E. B. Daniell '26, took charge of the Juniors while John Donovan '22, explained to the Sophomores the general line of play which they will follow this season. M. A. Cheek '26, took she Seniors in hand, but not enough Senior have yet reported to form a complete team so that little could be done in working out formations...
This season a special coaching staff, headed by M. A. Cheek '26, has been assigned to the class teams, and several fields have been provided for their rise. The only ingredient which is thus cssention for a successful season is a large number of candidates. The Seniors especially feel the need of men since several more are required to complete a team. The Freshman class will be represented by a team chosen from those who do not regularly see service see service in the 1929 games with outside elevens...