Show COMMITTEE LEAVE RULES I Intercollegiate Football BO Boj Bl Hears Walter Camps Camp's hi h New Ne'- York Sept 21 The Tho football f of 1912 1913 a as laid down n b by the Inter plate into football rules committee stood i unchanged e when tho the central I of or football officials completed dellb ht here re tonight The officials sent together with too fOOl coaches and captain schoola an and coIle colleges from all pan pr the east met to hear henr the new MW rule b by Walter Camp secrete secreta the rules committee and to otter offe offery l The longest discussion 1 that over o the rule which provides t th that a kickoff a l. l free kick or return kick be made from a n. point at least five live behind the line of scrimmage Mr Ir Camp held that the rule mu mw interpreted literally and that It di did ld mean that a n. ball ban fumbled on a kl ki the offensive side could b be kt kicked k d the defensive side from b behind Its 11 Un scrimmage A A kicked ball cannot be kicked except pt as a I return kick of ot a n. ball ll over the line hue of or scrimmage Bol said Bald Camp oth otherwise on a n fumbled kic kl defensive player could kick the bal bil tho the field which tho the rule was Intend prevent The rule Interpreted in theral th eral manner also prevents a a. man ti tito t tto tto to kick a ball ban na M another player taJ fall fal I IOther 1 It it t. t Other Interpretations laid flown down bT Camp were that the center cannot tho the ball to himself and run with It if a n. kicked d ball hits an sl on-sl on f c then hits the tho goal Joal post poet and bo bounds bound it I is a free ty 11 an an thata a against a n goal p post t m is ti not a n. to cb |