Show YEAR END MEETINGS GET INTEREST INTEREST IN ATHLETICS I Proposed Changes In InGrid InGrid Grid Rules Featured By Noted Critic I Dr Hy fly WAI TER CAMP Imal ot of Standard Standard- I Cop right ht a m b l Of ConsolIdated Con ted Proc Press Association NEW YORK Ja Jan 10 ruled 0 Ith sit t tor for followers follower of oC col collos 10 athletics ll w ore ON the tho th tear 5 ear end Un of oC o tire th athletic tle as- as thO h National Collegiate llo the tho Association ot of All l llo Officials Ja the th Coaches assocIation the lh th Research R earch end and the th National Ama Ama- Ama Amateur tur teu l federation It 11 I his liu taken the tho th interested pub pub- public pub public lic lIe cents daa il l to 10 digest the th various ph of oC action taen by these brou end nd to settle down n to a cleam of ot what they may moly with relation to the spoil ct ot th the the man street w v ii 6 most nt ino t Interested In iii learning that BO so far as a coaches conches and cli elli ellis are re ar concerned there I is I no Ito de- de deIro desire sire Iro to lo tamper ely with Ith the football rules and nd that the tire forward rd 1 pass will Ill bo be left Iet und while the kickoff will III be mo CLI back to the tho 40 i ard rd line IIno 10 PO Ht J 1 K It I T The Tho analysis h his concluded that the th powe r of oC the tho rational Col- Col Col association Is now pars pars- parA mount mount In college collego athletic lIc affairs nd that It Ill a ill w wield a i still great grel greater cr er power In Olympic councils council that the tho National Amateur Athletic I J ld- ld td ration has made mad one more strong link in Its general holding capa- capa capacity capa capacity city Ity through h the election of et Major the commissioner of ot the tho the's the thee s 's stern e tern conference to Ih the sice Ice presidency of oC that bod body ra Palmer Painter E Pierce a re- re resume resume re-cume re I sume concerning collegians In tire tho I Is Interest interest- interestIng Interesting ing its 1 Hl HI tic show that out loc of th the 20 poInts point scored cored by Amer Amr America ica lea In tire Ine track and field events eventa event itt Paris rl scored cord points Sixteen wel scored b by high hith school bo sand and 1 li 1 points point b bl school non non non- or college athletes 1 while 24 points were ere won in team leam eHnts And the tho Inne winners of ot these the team tam events vents were weN I composed almost cly of ot school and COllego trained men nen In tit lures other 1 words General Pierce fig fig- figures fIgurea urea ures that 94 91 per cent ot of o the points point made mado were scored by men who were ere trained and developed In the Iho col- col col 01 leger ge Ho lie the 19 point points 1 1 won on by college trained men nien 93 In the Central Contral states later o 56 5 In the I lern F states tates and 46 4 In the tho We t-ern t ern em states I INo I No wonder onder tho the president that the tho National Nl Collegiate Ath Athletic letic should hould have havo major part In determining many orthe the policies ct of the tho Olympic committee committee Dr Mackenzie evidently Is Inclined to believe that the th hish speaking peoples people should hould have direction ot of the 01 01 but we have havo not yet heird herti from Crom the tho good Baron de tie upon point D D- D 1 I Is still nil of oC belle belief that a student 8 particIpation I In Int athletics athletic might well ell be tie limited to a single er ear out of oC his hi tour four year yer course a that he has before betor stressed ery cry ALTY Pc ClI CHANGE r One Ono of ot the interesting tine points brought hought ht up tip ut itt the tho Coach Coaches meet meet- meeting meet ns ing to ne In was as the pi Ol to change the tho penalty for oft off sl side Bide le on the tho part orthe othe the defensive side Ide gh Ing the Iho usual u un five yards yard but not a II first down Unies un unless leo ies less this puts the tIre ball bait beyond the point to 10 be gained It was a sug ui Hill thU this would change chance the balance balanc of oC attack and detente defense as 88 athe the tho offense would bo be penalized mo 0 than the th defense Nobody knows knos how such suh uch a ruling would work worl out but there are many who ho contend and not with with- without with without out a II measure ot or Justice that It If tire tho pen olty Ily for oft off side olde old play by bythe bythe byth the defense sit Id were ere lessened In inan Inam nn an degree a team tem would take big chances on ill thil and nd thus thu up the attack of ot their opponents opponent earh earl In the game fame This has been done In some ome games a CM tow few cars eara car ago aco for tor forIt It Is can as to see ee that a man dellb-cratch dellb before the tho ball halt wr WS put pUI In play would smash mash the offense p eUy hard And thai too 1 while they thoy were ero un unprepared pre Ill I'll red for Cor forIt It Is a II Cry irry different thing to be caught unprepared from fron what hat It Il I is isto Isto to have the muscles muscle set ct and ready Altogether It Is e ct evident ident that th this proposition 1 will III require consider consider- considerable considerable able ablo and amid that b no mannor of oC means Is then therm- therma a marked agree agree- ment on Oil thi this qU question Ono One of ot the points which h has come out In Ihl this connection Is that some omo coaches are arc Inclined to 10 any rule rulo from front Its it relation to of- of ot tenso while othe others seem cem Iy to Ie less Ih the s lime me rule from Its effect upon the tire and that attitude of ot each tend tends to Quito quite different conclusions conclusion |