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...season. The men who infuse spirit and fight into the playing (how such fellows as Rhodes, Tompkins and Sanford used to do this!) get there toward the close of the season, while for the last ten days there come one or two past masters of football science whose judgment and expert knowledge place them at the very head of Yale coaching material. So Yale has managed, and still manages, her coaching...
...very good. Beside making a perfect drop-kick from the 23-yard line, he handled forward passes in excellent style, the three which he tried being successful. Although Potter played only during the first half, he ran in three punts 28, 21 and 27 yards, respectively, and his judgment in the choice of plays was almost faultless. Wendell was the most consistent gainer in the backfield although Graustein and Campbell made several long runs around the ends...
...which only two substitutions were made, showed improvement and played more as a unit than in former games. Wigglesworth at quarterback was not quite up to his best form, but, considering his recent absence, he played remarkably well. Potter ran the team with speed and decision, showed good judgment in the choice of plays, and handled punts in the backfield accurately. Corbett and Frothingham played in last year's effective way, though the former made one costly fumble and the latter two. Campbell, who started the same at right halfback, was strong on the plunges, and, with Morrison, was degradable...
...playwright and poet he was widely known. Among his literary works are "The Masque of Judgment," published in 1900; "Poems", in 1901; "The Fire Bringer," in 1904; History of English Literature", and "The Great Divide," in 1907; and "The Faith Healer," in 1909. He also edited many English classics. In 1901 he published a volume of poems the most famous of which is "An Ode in Time of Hesitation...
...Monday, May 30, the eight was defeated by Cornell on the Charles by one length and a quarter. Although the crew rowed in beautiful form in this race, the contest was lost solely by poor judgment...