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...trolley facilities have been talked over at great length with the local company officials and problems have been presented which it is impossible to solve until one game has been played and the transportation needs of the crowd discovered. Cars going out Chapel street to Derby avenue will use the same loop as formerly on Derby avenue, while cars going out Edgewood avenue will be provided with a loop to be constructed shortly, which will let them come back by the same route. It is impossible for the trolley company to do at present all it intends...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crowd Causes Trolley Problems. | 9/29/1914 | See Source »

Sixty-one thousand people is a larger crowd than has ever attended an event of any kind in New Haven, and while it is expected all tickets will be sold, it is nevertheless quite a problem as to how to take care of the ticket holders. The price of seats will remain at $2 each and each graduate of the university will be entitled to apply for four tickets. Persons holding a ticket privilege will have this opportunity in addition to their present right to seats. The same restrictions as to transfer or disposal of tickets will be enforced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crowd Causes Trolley Problems. | 9/29/1914 | See Source »

...Weatherhead being the particular stars. The whole backfield was speedy and ran well under the direction of Watson. It is in the line material that the second string is weak. Should anything happen to any of the veterans before the big games, the coaches will have a serious problem to rebuild the defense. While the subs were able to throw back Bates' rushes, they were not able to make holes for their own attack. The seconds substantial gains were all made on open or wide end plays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MEN FAR ADVANCED | 9/28/1914 | See Source »

...September 5. With an unusually exacting schedule before him, he has been facing the large task of building up an entire new line, and of filling the halfback vacancy caused by the graduation of Craig, mainstay of last season's eleven. The weakness of the line is a serious problem, none of the green material looking especially promising. The departure of veterans has left five big holes, with no valuable substitutes, even those available being a little under weight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AS WE SEE OUR GREAT RIVALS | 9/26/1914 | See Source »

...spite of the fact that it will be made up entirely of new men, promises to be the strongest Brown has had in years, having both weight and speed. The most likely candidates for the rush positions are: Huggenweig, Gordon, and Norcross. The line will be more of a problem. While there is an abundance of fairly good material, the squad does not contain enough stars for the line to be fully commensurate with the backfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AS WE SEE OUR GREAT RIVALS | 9/26/1914 | See Source »