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LEARY UNABLE TO COACH IN FALL

Was Field Coach Under Haughton and Knew His "System" Thoroughly.

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Leo H. Leary '05 has announced definitely that he will be unable to act as coach of the University football squad next fall. Since Haughton's retirement, it had been rather generally expected that Leary could be obtained as a members of the coaching staff of possibly as head coach for next season.

Coach Leary has had charge of the training of the University ends for seven years. He has worked under Haughton while the latter was head coach here, and has probably a better understanding of the "Haughton system" than any other man. He was field coach of the University team in 1916, and was in complete charge during the early part of the season while Haughton was still away. Business reasons were given as the cause of Leary's inability to coach next fall.

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