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...made to stir up action in the line. The shift of Hardwick from back to end merely follows out a suggestion from last year's line-up, in which he played offensive end on punt formations. Of course, it is late in the season to rearrange players, but Coach Haughton has made late changes before and his judgment may be depended on. Experience has shown that. The shake-up will be watched with interest, particularly in the Brown game, if it lasts till then...
Mastery of detail in offensive and defensive tactics was the object of Coach Haughton's program of work for the University eleven on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The 20-minute practice consisted mainly of a thorough dummy scrimmage and though not a vigorous test of the team's fighting power, it seemed to be highly satisfactory as work in preparation for the game with Cornell tomorrow and that with Princeton a week later...
...meeting at the Hotel Westminster this evening at 8 o'clock. The dinner is in honor of the Harvard-Cornell game tomorrow and all Cornellians in New England are welcome. "Al" Sharpe, head coach of the Cornell football team, "Jack" Moakley, coach of the cross-country team, P. D. Haughton, head coach of the Harvard football team, and Roger Lewis of New York, president of the Cornell Associated Alumni, are among those who will attend the dinner and make short speeches...
...team, Saturday's game showed clearly that Coach Haughton has started his famous team-work program that pulled a victory out of the Princeton game last year. Yet there are one or two weak spots that must be strengthened before we shall see a real team. So far this season none of our opponents has been anywhere near our equal in skill or staying power; and until we do meet such teams, we cannot begin to feel confidence. There was something hopeful, however, in the revenge, cruel as it was, which the players wrung from Holy Cross after her touchdown...
...prospects of this team are peculiarly similar to those of the team of 1910 that, after a whirlwind season, allowed Yale her famous "moral victory." We learned then a bitter lesson, that a game is never ours until it is won. We have, however, absolute confidence in Coach Haughton and Captain Storer to keep their men from any over-confidence. It is the men in the stands who should remember that Yale is fighting the fight of a drowning man and is dangerous. More than that, men who are playing the game and those following the play agree that...