Word: signal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...backs and ends were worked a long time on kicks which Felton and H. R. Hardwick got off in fine style, averaging about 50 yards. Following this a short signal drill was held, but the players were shifted so much that any attempt at stating a regular line-up is impossible. In the backfield combinations Wendell, Hardwick, Bottle, and Brickley seemed to be the favorites, though all of the backs were given a chance. In the line, Wigglesworth, of the 1915 eleven, seems to be forging ahead rapidly and may be expected to make an excellent showing for guard...
...should be given Mr. Foster's "On Beaches and Dunes" for its harmonic individuality and charm of original sentiment. Mr. Sweet's "Warum sind die Rosen so blass" was a close, second as regards sentiment and workmanship. As a whole, the club is heartily to be congratulated upon the signal success of its concert...
...Hard Signal Drill Yesterday...
Yesterday's practice consisted of hard work, even though there was no scrimmaging, for the team was put through three quarters of an hour of fast and steady signal drill to polish off the plays which will be used against Yale tomorrow...
...Haven, Conn., November 22, 1911.--The entire squad was on the field today for the last home practice before the Harvard game. After a 30-minute signal drill, the first and second teams held a short scrimmage. Coaches Cochran, Corbin, Flanders, Olcott and Sanford then worked individually with the tackles, ends and backs. The squad of twenty-eight men will leave for Auburndale tomorrow at 1.43 o'clock, and will hold practice in the Stadium Friday morning...