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286-295 Going Back to the Rough Days--Princeton vs. Harvard Fall of '87 at Jarvis Field--Luther Price's Experiences in the Game--Cowan's Disqualification by Wyllys Terry--The Umpire--Walter Camp was Referee--Holden Carried Off the Field--Bob Church's Valor. XVI.--THE FAMILY IN FOOTBALL 296-305 Football Men in Two Distinct Classes--Those who are Made into Players by the Coaches and Those who are Born with the Football Instinct--The Poes, Camps, Winters, Ames, Drapers, Riggs, Youngs, Withingtons, etc. XVII.--OUR GOOD OLD TRAINERS 306-336 Our Good Old Trainers--Jack McMasters--"Dear Old Jim Robinson"--Mike Murphy the Dean of Trainers--"The Old Mike"--A Chat with Pooch Donovan--Keene Fitzpatrick and his Experiences--Mike Sweeney--Jack Moakley--There is much Humor in Johnny Mack--Huggins of Brown--Harry Tuthill--Doctor W. M. Conant, Harvard '79, First Doctor in Charge of any team. XVIII.--NIGHTMARES 337-348 Frank Morse, of Princeton on the Spirit in Defeat--Tom Shevlin's Story--Nightmares of W. C. Rhodes--A Yale Nightmare--Sam Morse--Jim Hogan--The Cornell Game of 1915 is Eddie Mahan's Nightmare--Jack De Saulles' Nightmare. XIX.--MEN WHO COACHED 349-382 No coaches in the Old Days--Personality Counts in Coaching--Football is Fickle--Haughton at Harvard at the Psychological Moment--Old Harvard Coaches--Al Sharpe--Glenn Warner--The Indians--Billy Bull in the Game--Sanford, the Unique--Making of Chadwick--W. R. Tichenor, Emergency Coach of the South--Auburn Recollections--Listening to Yost--Reggie Brown--Jimmy Knox--Harvard Scouts--Dartmouth Holds a Unique Position in College Football--Ed Hall, the father of Dartmouth Football--Myron E. Witham, Captain of the Dartmouth Team--Walter McCornack--Eddie Holt's Coaching--Harry Kersburg's Harvard Coaching Recollections--Making Two Star Players from the Football Discards--Vic Kennard and Rex Ver Wiebe--John H. Rush--Tad Jones--T. N. Metcalf--Tom Thorp--Bob Folwell--At Pennsylvania. XX.--UMPIRE AND REFEREE 383-406 "Why Did He Give That Penalty?"--Emotions of an Official--John Bell's Recollections as an Official--In the Old Days One Official Handled the Entire Game--Dashiell's Reminiscences--Matthew McClung--Conversation with John L. Su
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