Outing . A. A. STAGG, CHICAGO Who can be classed as a driver but whosemethods off the field are distinctly those of thediplomat. 196 OUTING. F. H. YOST, MICHIGAN A driver of a pronounced type who demands ag-gressiveness from his players or the alternative ofleaving the squad. perience which is of particular interestas an indication of how things are beingconducted at New Haven this season.For the first few days after his arrivalJones merely watched the squad workout. Then he brought the coaching backto the simplest manner of play. In thepractice scrimmages he ordered strict ad-herence to the p

Outing . A. A. STAGG, CHICAGO Who can be classed as a driver but whosemethods off the field are distinctly those of thediplomat. 196 OUTING. F. H. YOST, MICHIGAN A driver of a pronounced type who demands ag-gressiveness from his players or the alternative ofleaving the squad. perience which is of particular interestas an indication of how things are beingconducted at New Haven this season.For the first few days after his arrivalJones merely watched the squad workout. Then he brought the coaching backto the simplest manner of play. In thepractice scrimmages he ordered strict ad-herence to the p Stock Photo
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Outing . A. A. STAGG, CHICAGO Who can be classed as a driver but whosemethods off the field are distinctly those of thediplomat. 196 OUTING. F. H. YOST, MICHIGAN A driver of a pronounced type who demands ag-gressiveness from his players or the alternative ofleaving the squad. perience which is of particular interestas an indication of how things are beingconducted at New Haven this season.For the first few days after his arrivalJones merely watched the squad workout. Then he brought the coaching backto the simplest manner of play. In thepractice scrimmages he ordered strict ad-herence to the primary rules of attackand defense. At a time when the back referred towas playing quarter on the second team, the ball was advanced well up towardthe varsity goal. Then the first teamtightened up. It was last down, fiveyards to gain, and with the ball in agood position for a field goal. Jones had especially warned the candidates try-ing for quarterback against the riskytype of play at that stage in the season, but the man in question, anxious to dis-tinguish himself, called for a playthrough the line—and lost the ball ondowns. He was