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Show MANY SCHOOLS TURK TO KAUGHTOK STILE i No Fewer Than Ten Harvard Har-vard Men Engaged as ; Football Coaches. j The Percy Haughton -style of football, foot-ball, which has proved so successful at Harvard, will be spread throughout the length and breadth of tho United States next fall. No fewer than ten men who received their football training under the direction of llaughton will occupy positions as coaches in colleges and universities uni-versities iu various parts ot' the country. Edward Mahan, captain of last year's crimson eleven, will have charge of the gridiron squad at the University of California. Dcnald J. Wallace, a teammate team-mate of Mahan. will coach nt the L'ni-versitv L'ni-versitv of Southern California. The" University of Wisconsin will have three Harvard "coaches this fall. Dr. Paul Withtngton, Crimson football star and assistant to Percy I laugh ton, is now director of athletics nt the Badger college. He will be head football roach and has signed Krnest Souey, end on Mahan 's team, and John A. Doherty, j assistant quarterback, to help him. ; Albert".!. Weathcrhead, end at Cam-; bridge last year, has been appointed! head coai'h at Bowdnin. Wilrnot Whit-nev. Whit-nev. halfback, will have charge of ai Boston preparatory school eleven. j Huntington (Tack) Hardwick is to! coach the midshipmen at Annapolis. The' famous Charley Brickley has left Johns! Honkius. where he coached last year and will direct the play of the Boston college elfven. Tom Campbell, who also learned his football at Harvard under I laugh ton. has been appointed head coach at the University of North Carolina. Caro-lina. The demand for coaches schooled in the Ua ighton system is greater than the i supply. A numhor of other Harvard ! men have been in receipt of flattering j offers from universities, but have preferred pre-ferred tu go into busiuiss. I V-vl - V . I Vk$i, aI"' ' -: 1 " t T i it X 1 f ' II - i i , , -I ',-u - , : J i h - vVn5: ,.'" ;l 1 A j f - ! ! , . t i ' ? Above, Charles Brickley and Donald Wailace. Below, Tack Hardwick and A. J. Weatkerhead. |