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...Coach Crane's Assistants...
...most efficient corps of coaches are on the field to assist Head Coach Crane. L. H. Leary '03, end of the 1905 eleven and substitute end in 1904, has charge of the ends. He has the ability to coach them well and puts much spirit into their play. C. D. Daly '01, who coaches the backfield and more especially the quarterbacks, was captain and quarterbacks, of the 1900 eleven. After graduating from the University, he played on the West Point team. He has an excellent knowledge of the game and can pick out and remedy whatever weak points...
...conclusion of practice, Newhall, Mason, Fish, Waterbury, Lockwood, Rand, Apollonio, Gilder and Wendell were coached in punting by Mr. Crane...
...third floor of Phillips Brooks House, where addresses will be made by various prominent members of the University, who will be introduced to the Freshman by G. Emerson '08, president of the Association. Dean Hurlbut will be the first speaker and will officially welcome the newcomers to Harvard. Coach Crane will talk on the football situation and C. M. Stearns, regent of the University, will also give an informal talk. R. H. Oveson '05, 3L., and S. Ervin '08 will then discuss in general the activities of undergraduates...
Before coming out on the field, the squad was given a twenty-minute talk by Head Coach Crane on the workings of several new plays. The work began with signal practice by the four teams into which the squad was divided. The regular forward passes and straight plays were tried; and the punting was done by Wendell, Graydon, Rand and Lockwood. The men were then lined up against one another and were given practice in breaking through the line on punts. They were told not to try to block the kicks, but merely to break through the line...