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...Bingham, who will probably win places on the Yale eleven in the final games of the season, have again resumed practice, after several days' absence, it is by no means certain that Jones will start them against Carnegie Tech. Waite and Neville, brilliant pony backs, are fast and in perfect physical condition. Jacques has been used ahead of Rex Hutchinson as full-back because of Hutchinson's inability to keep his signals straight and his slowness in getting under way. Once started, however, he is very powerful and should be rounded into condition as one of Yale's most brilliant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE FACES CARNEGIE WITH MANY STARS OUT OF LINE-UP | 9/30/1916 | See Source »

...trouble with him, or rather the system, was that he could neither kick nor throw the forward pass; every one knew that when the went back a run was forthcoming. The great weapon of the kick-formation threat is versatility on the part of the protagonist and the perfect interplay of line and backfield. Harvard lost Mahan, but of course, will endeavor to find a successor--perhaps Flower, perhaps Casey--and then to effect an interlocking system in which each man will do his part to make the play a success. Yale will unquestionably use Le Gore in this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW YORK EDITOR GIVES "THREAT GAME" PRAISE. | 9/28/1916 | See Source »

...interview with a CRIMSON reporter a member of the cruise commended the general attitude of the volunteers, who though they could not be punished except by being dismissed from the cruise, observed almost perfect discipline. Although the volunteers knew little of the war game, they learned enough seamanship to feel perfectly at home on a battleship. "The cruise was very well managed," he said, "especially in view of the fact that it was the first of its kind. The food was good, and the regulars, who were exceedingly gentlemanly, rendered us no small service by their advice and instruction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE MEN LEARNED ROPES | 9/23/1916 | See Source »

...when rowing at a low stroke, but when Lund raised the pace, some very smooth rowing was seen. The second crew had a great advantage in wind because of their position, but the showing which these eight men made was remarkable. The swing of this second crew was in perfect unison and R. R. Brown '17 at stroke paced a splendid two-miler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREWS ARE GIVEN RELAXATION | 6/12/1916 | See Source »

...stage will be 90 by 25 feet, and the proscenium arch will have an opening 80 feet wide, half as wide again as the opening of the largest operatic stage in the world. The size of this opening insures a perfect view of the stage from every side of the Bowl. Every one of the 20,000 spectators will have an equal opportunity of hearing the performance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "DIE WALKURE" TO BE GIVEN IN YALE BOWL THIS EVENING | 6/5/1916 | See Source »

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