Word: signalling
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...team got another look at Amherst plays and had a snappy signal drill. Mort Waldstein, who is rapidly coming to the fore as the hardest driving back on the squad, was forced to retire for the day with a slight bump. He will undoubtedly be ready for action on Saturday, but center Burgy Ayres is definitely out of the game...
...squad, and everybody dresses for the games. About 55 men reported to Coach Jordan this fall, and almost all of that number will make the Harvard trip. It's not unusual to see five or six different Purple and White teams roll across the field in pre-game signal practices. Coach Tuss McLaughry of Brown watched team after team march up and down the field last year and thought that he might be in the wrong stadium. Coach Jordan's Amherst squad looked like Notre Dame...
Yesterday's practice was featured by another snappy signal drill in which the A team continued to pick up valuable timing and polish. Kickoff practice and pass offense also came in for attention in the late drill. A few stragglers reported for football yesterday and it was announced that Ted Lyman is being given a try at center. Charley Spreyer was on hand but spent most of his time with the C outfit...
...Good Signal Drill...
...minute signal drill was by far the best of the year for the Harlowmen and several men left the injury list. George Heiden and Joel Ferris' were back on full duty, taking part in all the work. In addition to Ayres, the sideline squad now numbers Don Forte, Elisha Atkins, Mort Waldstein, Gordon Lyle and Ray Guild, all of whom have minor muscle injuries...