Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1916 — POP WARNER AS STRATEGIST [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
POP WARNER AS STRATEGIST
Had Printed Number of Stories Roasting Work of Cornell Players— Wrote Yarns Himself. Joe Birmingham, former manager of the Cleveland ball club, was a football player at Cornell when Pop Warner was coach there, and tells something of the strategy of the man who made
the Carlisle Indians famous and gave Pittsburgh university an undefeated eleven this year. An Ithaca newspaper printed a number of articles roasting the Cornell team. The players became so sore they went out and hustled for all they were worth. Then it was learned Warner had written the stories. He got the results he wanted, too.
Coach Glen Warner.
