Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1914 — YALE FOOTBALL TEAM IS MUCH LIGHTER [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

YALE FOOTBALL TEAM IS MUCH LIGHTER

The chief problem with which Coach Hinkey and Captain Talbot will have to wrestle this fall is to fill the shoes of Ketcham, last year’s captain and one of the most aggressive players In a Yale line in years. Avery, the end; Pendleton, guard; Warren, a first string tackle; Martyng, center, and Dunn in the back field, besides two or three good substitutes, are also among the absent this year, but the Blue has a fair amount of good material from last year’s freshmen team to draw from. The back field, consisting of Ainsworth, Wilson, Pumpelly, Guern-

sey, MacLelsh, of the veterans, and LeGore, Easton and Milburn of the 1917 team will be strong. Guernsey, who tied the Princeton game last year by a 34-yard drop kick, and Pumpelly, who saved Yale from defeat two years ago in Princeton by a 50-yard kick, which is down in football history as one of the greatest ever made, will be drilled incessantly in the art of drop kicking this year. Dr. “Billy” Bull of New York, who was one of the best kickers Yale ever turned out, will assist Hinkey in that department of the game.

Captain Talbot Practicing at Tackling.